![]() ![]() God has only been waiting for us to turn our faces back to Him. We better step up our game, and our first action must be to storm Heaven with our prayers for help and salvation. Our government is still actively betraying us. I am so sad today because our leadership has betrayed the Spirit of Flight 93, all the victims of that day, the survivors and all who worked on The Pile. If I was there I would pelt him with tomatoes, and I've never touched a vegetable in my life! I mourn that our rightful President is in exile in Bedminster/Palm Beach (better than Elba) while a meat puppet is shuttled around to all three sites today trying to pretend he's cogent. We also know for certain that since that day our government, run by the Deep State Uniparty, has been slowly negating our Constitution and moving us into a totalitarian state. What I mourn most today is knowing our own government was complicit, by omission or commission, in the attacks on America that awful day. The question is, "Why aren't they a part of the fabric of our society?" Yes, he and all the passengers and crew on Flight 93 should be national heroes whose personal stories we all know. I've never known the personal details of Todd Beamer's story, such as he and his wife had just returned from a reward trip to Italy and they taught Sunday School together. Our kids should be taught to emulate them. Their story should be in every History book. If we ever have another national holiday it should be named for the first Americans who fought back. I can't think of an area in our lives that is positive. The alternate universe in which we are living today is evil. I'm more afraid of our future than I was in 2000. Now, in 2021 we should put the sadness behind us and rededicate ourselves to standing up for freedom and the founding principles of the country. Extraordinary acts of courage that we will never know about. The "shot heard round the world" of the new millennium.Ĭountless people have been genuine hero's since that awful day. They sacrificed their lives to save others. They knew that there was no one to fly the planes after the pilots were killed and they did what so many "ordinary" Americans have done throughout our history. After realizing what was happening they knew what had to be done. So I’m just going to do a day with my kids.Todd Beamer and the others on that plane were genuine American heroes. Todd would want me to be there with them. I thought, ‘That’s where I should be,’ just doing the normal things that they need me for, the normal things that I’d be doing had this not all happened. And I looked at the calendar a few days ago and I realized it was my boys’ second day of pre-school. And nothing quite seemed like the right thing to do. Lisa Beamer: I’ve actually struggled with that a lot - different opportunities to go to Shanksville or go to a memorial somewhere. She was born on January 9, 2002, in Princeton, New Jersey. As a result of her fathers courageous role in that incident, she and her family are well-known. Stone Phillips: How do you plan to mark the one-year anniversary? Morgan Kay Beamer is an American woman renowned for being the family member of a heroic man Todd Beamer who did his best to not let the 9/11 attack occur. that is an automatic thing or to say, ‘You know what? David did swim across the pool. Or did you hear that funny thing that Drew just said?’ And I have choices every day when something like that happens to just fall apart and just be incredibly sad that the grief. Lisa Beamer: Not being able to call Todd and say, ‘Hey, guess what? David swam across the pool today. Stone Phillips: What’s the hardest part of each day now for you? Stone Phillips: If you could have spoken to Todd that day on the plane, what would you have said to him? I wouldn’t know for sure what had happened with Todd. ![]() Lisa Beamer: You know, if it wasn’t for Lisa Jefferson, I wouldn’t be here talking to you right now. And over the past year, they have stayed in touch. Four days after 9/11, the two Lisas spoke. It was Lisa Jefferson who heard him utter, “Let’s roll” to a fellow passenger as the counterattack began. In his 15 minute conversation with Lisa Jefferson, Todd described the desperate situation on board - and asked her to tell his family how much he loved them. And he thought Lisa would be better able to help him do that than I would, and he was right. He was just trying to do what he could to get out of there. And he was just trying to do the right thing. But he said he didn’t want to upset me unnecessarily. And as I talked to Lisa later on, she said he went back and forth quite a few times whether he wanted her to connect him to me or not, because she could have done that. I wasn’t surprised that he didn’t call me. And I’ve always been thankful that I didn’t speak to him. Lisa Beamer: Yes, he spoke to Lisa that day. ![]()
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