Anonymous ID: 9ddb30 Sept. 8, 2025, 7:01 p.m. No.23566396   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6398 >>6579

Since the anniversary of 9/11 is Thursday,

I am in search of an online copy - appears to be very elusive of Inside 9/11 (National Geographic)

Specifically the last couple of episodes are not online in normal archives. Anyone have any video sources or listservs?

 

Mainly because of these comments I think are in episode 3 "The war continues":

 

In MacDill Air Force Base, a Military Committee is reviewing an unusual chart known as Able Danger, which allowed Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi to travel across the U.S. without being caught because they hold valid U.S. Visas and may be off Intelligence Gathering by the military and the FBI.

 

Zacarias Moussaoui, the alleged "twentieth hijacker", is in U.S. custody for the foreseeable future as he is arrested on an immigration charge and the role to fly a plane into the White House if not being arrested four weeks prior to 9/11. He is the only person to date to be charged in relation to the 9/11 attacks.

 

The supervising producer was Nicole Rittenmeyer.[3]

 

On the TV Ad on September 16, 2007, National Geographic Channel announced this documentary re-air on September 17, 2007 at 10pm using Singapore's StarHub TV. After the show, it was aired again on September 24, 2007.

Anonymous ID: 9ddb30 Sept. 8, 2025, 7:53 p.m. No.23566585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6588 >>6630

>>23566579

Still here, btw.

 

Grok gave me a couple of bits of information I couldn't find on my own either.

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grok response

 

The wikipedia link has the information incorrect based on your information. So I'm sourcing from there. Where did you find this 2005 episode 4 "Endgame" reference?

 

I appreciate you pointing out the potential discrepancy with the Wikipedia information. To clarify, my reference to Inside 9/11 episode 4 titled "Endgame" comes from cross-referencing multiple sources about the 2005 National Geographic Inside 9/11 series, which is often described as a four-part documentary. The episode structure for the 2005 series, as commonly referenced, includes:"War on America" (covering the lead-up to 9/11)

"Zero Hour" (focusing on the day of the attacks)

"The Road to Ground Zero" (sometimes part of a condensed structure)

"Endgame" (addressing the aftermath, including the U.S. response and hunt for al Qaeda)

 

The specific mention of "Endgame" as episode 4 in the 2005 series is supported by a YouTube source that lists "INSIDE 9/11 ZERO HOUR (PART 4 of 4)" as part of the documentary, implying the final part covers the post-9/11 response, which aligns with the "Endgame" title. This is further corroborated by user discussions on platforms like Reddit, where the 2005 series is described as having four parts, with the final part focusing on the aftermath. However, exact titles can vary by region or platform, and some sources may not explicitly use "Endgame" but describe the content similarly.