Note: The Ads that appear
on this page are under the
control of Google Ads,
not TruthOrFiction.com,
which is a non-partisan site.
"The
Story of Stanley Praimnath Who Was Just a Few Feet From Where the Hijacked
Plane Hit Tower Two-Truth!
Summary of the eRumor:
The survival story of Stanley Praimnath..
The Truth:
We have confirmed this with Mr.
Praimnath's church and the headquarters of his denomination, which did
a story on him. Also, one of our staff happened to catch a
television interview with him.
One note...as a matter of integrity, we do not edit the eRumors when
we post them, such as below. This version of this eRumor,
however, quotes Mr. :Praimnath as saying that he saw American Airlines
flight number 11 headed for his building, which is incorrect. He
was in tower two, which was struck by a United Airlines plane.
We checked the original of this story, however, which was published by
the Assemblies of God News Service. It correctly identified the
plane as being a United flight.
A real example of the eRumor as it has
appeared on the Internet:
Subject: Survivor account of World Trade Center attac|
** SURVIVING THE 81ST FLOOR OF WORLD TRADE TOWER TWO
Tuesday, September 11, 2001, began like any other day for Bethel Assembly
of God deacon and Sunday school superintendent Stanley Praimnath of
Elmont, Long Island.
He got up early, took a shower, prayed, got ready and headed for work. The
drive was uneventful. The train ride was the same. Yet, this day he would
see the hand of God spare his life. "For some particular reason, I
gave the Lord a little extra of myself that morning [during prayer],"
Stanley said. "I said, 'Lord, cover me and all my loved ones under
your precious blood.' And even though I said that and believed it, I said
it over and over and over."
When Stanley arrived at World Trade Center Tower Two, he took the elevator
up to his office on the 81st floor. "I work for the Fuji Bank
Limited," he said. "I'm an assistant vice president in the Loans
Operations Department. The company is located on the 79th through 82nd
floors." Stanley greeted Delise, a young lady who had arrived before
him. After talking briefly, he headed over to his desk and picked up his
phone to retrieve his messages. "As I'm standing there retrieving my
messages, I'm looking out at the next building, One World Trade, and I saw
fire falling through from the roof," Stanley said. "Now, this
entire building is surrounded by glass, and you can stand up and from
there you can see all the buildings, planes and everything flying at the
same altitude." As Stanley saw "fire balls" coming down,
his first reaction was to think of his boss who works in that building. He
decided to try to call him to see if he was okay. "I'm dialing his
number, and getting no response. So, I say to Delise, the temp, 'Go, go,
go--let's get out."
Delise and Stanley got on the elevator and went down to the 78th floor.
Some other people were there. The company's president, the CEO, the human
resources director and two other gentlemen joined the group and headed
down to the concourse level of Two World Trade Center.
If they had continued on and exited the building, all of their lives would
have been spared. As it was, that's not the way it happened. "As soon
as we reached the concourse level, the security guard stopped us and said,
'Where are you going?' Stanley explained about seeing the fire in Tower
One.
According to Stanley, the guard said, "Oh, that was just an accident.
Two World Trade is secured. Go back to your office." That turned out
to be fatal advice--aside from Stanley, Delise was the only one of that
group to survive. "We were joking, and I told [Human Resources
Director] Brian Thompson, 'This is a good time to think of relocating this
building--it's not safe anymore.' " Stanley headed back to his
office, but before he got there, he told Delise, that with the events of
the day, she should go home and relax. Thompson went to the 82nd floor,
the president and CEO went to the 79th floor and Stanley got out on the
81st floor. When Stanley got to his office, his phone was ringing.
"It was someone from Chicago calling to find out if I'm watching the
news," he said. He told the caller everything "was fine."
But everything wasn't fine--far from it. As Stanley was talking, he looked
up and saw American Airlines Flight 11 heading straight for him. "All
I can see is this big gray plane, with red letters on the wing and on the
tail, bearing down on me," said Stanley. "But this thing is
happening in slow motion. The plane appeared to be like 100 yards away, I
said 'Lord, you take control, I can't help myself here.' " Stanley
then dove under his desk. "My Testament [Bible] was on top of my
desk," explained Stanley. "I knew, beyond a shadow of a doubt,
that the Lord was going to take care of me once I got there." As he
curled into a fetal position under his desk, the plane tore into the side
of the building and exploded. Miraculously, Stanley was unhurt. However,
he could see a flaming wing of the plane in the doorway of his department.
He knew he needed to get out of his office and the building fast. But, he
was trapped under debris up to his shoulders. "Lord, you take
control, this is your problem now," he recalled praying. "I
don't know where I got this power from, but the good Lord, He gave me so
much power and strength in my body that I was able to shake everything
off. I felt like I was the strongest man alive." All the while,
Stanley was asking to the Lord to spare his life. "I'm crying and I'm
praying, 'Lord, I have things to do..., I want to see my family, Lord,
help me through.' " Stanley's office resembled a battle zone--walls
flattened into dusty heaps, office equipment strewn violently, flames
flickering about and rubble everywhere. "Everything I'm trying to
climb on [to get out] is collapsing and I'm going down," he said.
"I'm getting cuts and bruises, but I'm saying, 'Lord, I have to go
home to my loved ones, I have to make it, You have to help me.' "
Suddenly Stanley saw the light of a flashlight. For a moment, it stunned
him. "What were the chances of someone bringing a flashlight to this
floor?," he thought. "My first gut reaction was, 'This is my
guardian angel--my Lord sent somebody to save me!' " Stanley began
screaming, "I see the light, I see the light." But after clawing
his way through the debris, he realized that he couldn't get out--all the
exits were blocked and his "guardian angel" couldn't get to
him--a wall was between him and the staircase. "He can't get to me
and I can't get to him, and by this time I can't breathe," Stanley
said. "I don't know if it was sulfur or what [burning jet fuel,
perhaps], but I can smell this thing. I got down on my knees and said,
"Lord, you've got to help me. You've brought me this far, help me to
get to the staircase." But then Stanley did something surprising.
While praying on his knees, Stanley called out to the man behind the wall,
"There's one thing I got to know, do you know Jesus?" The man
replied he went to church every Sunday. Then they prayed together to
enable them to break through the wall. "I got up, and I felt as if a
power came over me," said Stanley. "I felt goose bumps all over
my body and I'm trembling, and I said to the wall, 'You're going to be no
match for me and my Lord.' " Moments later, he punched his way
through the wall and, with the help of the man on the other side, was able
to squirm his way through the hole in the wall. "The guy held me and
embraced me and he gave me a kiss and he said, 'From today, you're my
brother for life.' "
But the danger wasn't over. The man on the other side of the wall, who
introduced himself as Brian, was an older gentleman and they still had 81
floors to walk down, with the building on fire and, unknown to them, in
danger of collapse. "We hobbled our way down, and at every floor we
stopped to see if anybody was there, but nobody was..., but a man was on
the floor, and his back was gone, and he was covered in blood."
Stanley asked to be allowed to carry the man out, but a security guard
told him it would be better to send somebody up. When they finally made it
down to the concourse, only firefighters were there. "They were
saying, 'Run! Run! Run!', they were telling us to run out, but they were
not concerned about themselves," he said. Stanley and Brian would
have ran from the building, but now the concourse was surrounded with
fire. Wetting themselves under the building's sprinkler system, they held
hands and ran through the flames to safety to Trinity Church about two
blocks away. "I wanted to go to the church to thank God,"
Stanley explained, "As soon as I held onto the gate of that church,
the building [World Trade Center Tower Two] collapsed." Stanley and
Brian made there way safely out of the danger area. Before they parted,
Stanley gave his business card to Brian in hopes of contact at a later
time, and said, "If I don't see you, I'll see you in heaven."
Cut and bloodied, with clothes tattered and wearing a borrowed shirt,
Stanley finally made it home hours later to his wife Jennifer and his two
girls, Stephanie (age 8) and Caitlin (age 4). "I held my wife and my
two children and we cried," said Stanley. After thanking God for
sparing his life, Stanley told God whatever he did, it will always be for
His glory. "I'm so sore, but every waking moment, I say 'Lord, had
you not been in control, I would not have made it.' "For some divine
reason, I know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the good Lord's mighty
hand turned the plane a fraction from where I was standing," said
Stanley. "Because when it crash-landed, it was just 20 feet from me.
I don't care who would rationalize--what people would say now or years
from now, but I know it was the handiwork of the Lord that turned that
plane. My Lord Jesus is bigger than the Trade Center and His finger can
push a plane aside!" --Dan Van Veen
Don't
miss out on our alerts!
Take adavantage of our 2 For 1 Special!
SUBSCRIBE to Our Email Alerts, Advisories, and Virus
Warnings! CLICK HERE
for details