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American Freedom News – September 11–13, 2001: Real-Time Broadcasts with Rick Wiles Description: A three-part archival release of American Freedom News hosted by Rick Wiles, capturing the moment-by-moment reaction to the September 11, 2001 attacks. These episodes document the nation’s transition from confusion to awareness as the scope of the tragedy became clear. Episode Overview: September 11, 2001: Live coverage as reports emerge from New York City and Washington, D.C. — the initial chaos, eyewitness accounts, and first national responses. September 12, 2001: Post-attack analysis and spiritual reflection on the unfolding investigation, national mourning, and geopolitical implications. September 13, 2001: Continued reporting as America mobilizes and begins to define its response to the events of 9/11. For historians, researchers, and viewers seeking authentic primary-source context of the September 11 era, this series offers a unique broadcast record of the American response as it happened. Tags: 9/11, September 11 attacks, World Trade Center, Pentagon, Rick Wiles, American Freedom News, 2001 archive, historical broadcast, live radio coverage, U.S. history, terrorism, media archive, national security, geopolitics Rick Wiles is an American broadcaster, journalist, and media executive known for creating a Christian-based news and commentary platform in 1999. Positioned as an alternative to mainstream corporate media, he began the venture with a $7,500 donation and developed it into an internationally recognized outlet focusing on news, analysis, and current events from a Christian worldview. In 1998, Wiles resigned from his position at Trinity Broadcasting Network after what he described as a divine call to full-time ministry, later launching his first independent radio broadcast that combined his media background with his ministry goals.