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#163
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03-08-2012, 06:25 PM
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Re: Look Close.
Here we go, my dumbass should have done this to begin with. The one with the grayed over area was censored out by the history channel, they covered the body hitting, and the sound it made on impact. The other I came across on youtube one night. I heard it before I saw it, but having heard it in person before, I knew exactly what I was hearing. I backed the video up, and sure enough, there it was. I assure you, it was a human exploding on impact. Every person I saw hit that day did the same thing. |
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#167
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03-09-2012, 06:08 PM
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Re: Look Close.
Well, you have to remember that the desperation came on a bit at a time though. It did not come all at once for everyone, or else everyone would have jumped pretty much right away. From calls that were made from the towers, people at first though there was hope of rescue, but as time dragged on, the smoke and heat became too much. They tried to get on desks because the heat on the floors was so intense, and after that was no longer a viable option, they took the only other option they had. A few people held on til the bitter end, sadly they finally lost hope. I'll put a vid up to show you what I mean. The crackers at loose change said it was an explosion because the camera shakes, then a piece of debris falls from the West wall of the North Tower. What really happened was someone bumped the tripod the camera was sitting on, and you see a person let go of what litlle hope they had. They could no doubt hear the building in it's death throes, creaking, grinding and twisting. I am adding a still frame at 22 seconds to show where to watch for the person. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/xGAofwkAOlo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |