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Another Piece of the 9/11 Story
Sun Jul 26, 2009 1:07:31 am


My parents lived close to the World Trade Center, around a 10 minute walk away. My mother had watched both towers collapse from her kitchen window and I was on the phone with her during the second collapse. Water was cut off, electricity was intermittent, and phone service stopped completely some time in the afternoon. I discussed the situation with my siblings online and we decided that it would be best to get our parents out of there, but we did not know how and we were unable to notify them about this plan.

Ordinary vehicles were not permitted beyond 14th Street. This prohibition included public transportation. I could have walked from 14th Street to get to my parents, but it would have been impractical to get them to walk back with me. At my mother's pace, it probably would have been a 2 to 3 hour walk. For my father, it would have been impossible. He had diabetes, kidney failure, and lung disease. A vehicle was required.

I got a surprise call that afternoon from one of my clients. He called just to see how I was doing. I told him about my situation and he offered to help. His first attempt at helping involved getting a fireman to go to the apartment to escort my parents out. This plan failed due to language problems, but it still would have failed even if the fireman had been able to speak the proper dialect of Chinese.

After that failed, my client called back and said he could arrange something else. He didn't tell me what he was going to arrange, but he asked me to go to his home and I did. When I arrived there, he explained to me that his wife is on the Board of Directors of the Red Cross and that their car could get special authorization because of this. I later discovered that he had other connections beyond this, but I cannot discuss what those connections are. When we arrived at the 14th Street checkpoint, my client wrote a special passphrase on a piece of paper and showed it to the policeman. This granted us access without any inspection of the contents of the vehicle.

I immediately felt ill when I entered the apartment. The windows had been tightly shut for several hours. It was evident that some of the toxic debris had already entered the apartment before the windows were shut. My mother was surprised to see me there. I explained the situation and she refused to come with me. I called my sister and had her talk to my mother. It took her nearly half an hour, but she succeeded in convincing my mother to come with me.

I did not understand why it took so much convincing and I did not know what kind of things my mother packed in her luggage. This is the missing part of the story that my mother told me today. My mother was concerned about looters stealing her most valuable possessions. She had taken some jewelry out of her safety deposit box to give to my sister, because my sister was going to get married. There was also a substantial amount of cash stashed at home, because my parents feared the possibility of bank failure or government seizure. This was the consequence of having lived through the communist revolution in China. My mother brought all the jewelry and cash with her, but she didn't say anything to me about it. I sensed the terror in her when we reached the 14th Street checkpoint, but I didn't know why. She was afraid that the police might search her and confiscate everything. The secret passphrase granted us free passage again and we left without being searched. Although my sister lives in Connecticut, she happened to be in New York for work that day. My client drove to the Marriot Marquis where my sister was staying and she drove our parents to her home where they stayed for a few weeks. The jewelry was left behind in Conneticut, but the cash was still with my mother when my parents returned to New York. My sister offered to escort them to the train station, but my mother asked to be escorted all the way to the apartment because she feared being mugged.
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21) deleted,
Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:55:33 am

re: comment#19
WTC view from kitchen
This is the view from the kitchen window with rectangles added approximately where the towers were.
That close huh.
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22) deleted,
Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:56:57 am

re: comment#20
A really good stalker can now figure out where my mother lives.
Why even bother saying that Erdos. :perplexed face with a smile nonetheless:
23) erdos0,
Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:05:17 am

re: comment#21
That close huh.
It was a 5 to 10 minute walk from the apartment to WTC.
24) erdos0,
Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:05:45 am

re: comment#22
Why even bother saying that Erdos. :perplexed face with a smile nonetheless:
I don't know.
25) monkeysoup,
Fri Sep 10, 2010 10:45:42 am

Wow, that was an excellent 9/11 story.

My maternal grandparents and step-father's parents both stashed cash within the home, a habit acquired by living through The Great Depression.

I want to tell my 9/11 story this year for the first time, but knowing me I might put it off again. It is not as readily adaptable to screen or script as yours, but still I want to tell it. Even if people think I am insane, or scuzzy, in light of the facts.
26) erdos0,
Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:43:25 pm

re: comment#25
Wow, that was an excellent 9/11 story.

My maternal grandparents and step-father's parents both stashed cash within the home, a habit acquired by living through The Great Depression.

I want to tell my 9/11 story this year for the first time, but knowing me I might put it off again. It is not as readily adaptable to screen or script as yours, but still I want to tell it. Even if people think I am insane, or scuzzy, in light of the facts.
I especially want to read your story because you said there might be a possible interpretation of insanity.
27) monkeysoup,
Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:24:33 am

re: comment#26
I especially want to read your story because you said there might be a possible interpretation of insanity.
The only thing I said on this site was that it was an example of when a sensation (this) or dream (not this) was associated with a grand disaster, although I certainly may have mentioned once that it might sound insane.

As insane as saying it is possible to see the future, just as if you were looking through another person's eyes.

“I know what I experienced, and I'm not crazy.”

I would like to do it tomorrow, but I now have plans to fix some computer problems and attend a friend's son's birthday party, but to hell with tradition. I'm not waiting another year to do it.
28) erdos0,
Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:38:21 pm

re: comment#27
The only thing I said on this site was that it was an example of when a sensation (this) or dream (not this) was associated with a grand disaster, although I certainly may have mentioned once that it might sound insane.

As insane as saying it is possible to see the future, just as if you were looking through another person's eyes.

“I know what I experienced, and I'm not crazy.”

I would like to do it tomorrow, but I now have plans to fix some computer problems and attend a friend's son's birthday party, but to hell with tradition. I'm not waiting another year to do it.
I usually have dreams of a black tornado before a major disaster. I had it on the morning of 9/11, but it's not necessarily psychic. My sister awoke me by calling and that could have triggered the dream, because I have a distinctive ring set for her, and she never calls me so early unless it's something serious.
29) monkeysoup,
Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:32:03 am

(Uh, I just realized what insanity you were talking about. I'm not sure how I neglected to consider the comment to which you were replying, but I did and instead searched for a past reference to insanity.)

I have never dreamed of a tornado, black or otherwise. I don't dream of a specific symbol before events happen, I just dream of things that closely resemble the newsworthy events.
30) erdos0,
Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:38:37 am

re: comment#29
(Uh, I just realized what insanity you were talking about. I'm not sure how I neglected to consider the comment to which you were replying, but I did and instead searched for a past reference to insanity.)

I have never dreamed of a tornado, black or otherwise. I don't dream of a specific symbol before events happen, I just dream of things that closely resemble the newsworthy events.
I had many dreams about the WTC collapse for years before it happened, but I had no specific prediction of when. This is another situation that isn't necessarily psychic. Large things fall, and they were the largest objects I could see out my window.
31) Amortentia,
Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:42:05 pm

agrees with this post
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