The Rescue That Was Not Supposed to Have Happened & What It Could Mean for Lahaina

How Americans instantaneously pulled off the largest sea rescue in human history during 9/11, and how it's time to do it again. Peace is imperative, but it must come with Direct Action.

“9/11 Boatlift. Raise your hand if you have heard this story.”

When speaking to groups in the past, I asked people to put their hands in the air who had heard this most remarkable event that occurred on September 11th, 2001.

I have only ever received a smattering of hands from any crowd.

So, why is 9/11 Boat Lift, An Untold Tale, still the most untold American act of heroism? Why is it that every American schoolchild can’t recite this story? Why hasn’t a Hollywood movie been made of this extraordinary feat? Or become a favorite bedtime story?

9/11 Boat Lift: A story that the average American has never heard because it’s an antidote for despair and inaction

Is it because it is too empowering? Highlights our true potential? Or is it because it reflects what WE THE PEOPLE, can really do when banded together?

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A CALL FROM LAHAINA?

This brings me to Lahaina, and not the latest distraction — Burning Man and their permanent mud bath — but Lahaina because the occupation of that sacred land is still underway, and it represents our future if we don’t draw the line in that tropical sand.

Most people draw a blank look when I mention the need for a proverbial line in the sand—even the ones who understand what is at stake.

People feel powerless. Unable to help. Unorganized. Overwhelmed. Paralyzed.

Not only is our inaction unnecessary, it’s dangerous. We have to do something NOW and have proven we can do anything we put our minds and hearts to.

So, I will draw upon the most remarkable rescue in history as a shining example of our untapped potential: the 9/11 Boat Lift rescue.

The 10-minute documentary below (narrated by Tom Hanks, sorry about that) is worth a watch…. even if you have seen it in the past, watch it again. My truncated version and personal commentary are at the top of this post.

THIS story represents who we are as a humanity. THIS is what we are built of. While those in power don’t want us to remember this, the time is now to do just that: Call upon the ancient memory of who-we-are and how powerful we are (particularly in numbers) and set our collective selves into action.

All it took to create the largest sea rescue in history was ONE call out on a radio. That’s it—one call.

Are we going to get a similar call from Lahaina? Because their tragedy is not over. And their tragedy is our future if we don’t do something.

These “events” will continue, and until we change the outcome of these events through our Direct Action, expect more of the same.

The current “dust fence” around Lahaina allows the land, culture, memories, belongings, sacredness, and ashes of the Hawaiians’ loved ones to be erased forever.

If The People can’t keep an eye on their sacred land now, it is forever gone as we know it.

Time is of the essence.

These are no longer distant battlefields. The battle is on our soil, in our neighborhoods, on our doorstep. Lahaina is intended to be one of many more…. unless we change our game.

An FDNY fireboat sprays water in front of Lower Manhattan and One World Trade Center while participating in a 9/11 commemorative flotilla in the Hudson River on September 10, 2021, in New York City. (Photo by Gary Hershorn)
    Whenever you think the task before us is impossible, remember 9/11 Boat Lift.

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