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Why would you want to see footage of the bodies hitting the ground?
Exactly.
Why would you want to see footage of the bodies hitting the ground?
I watched that flick Zeitgeist. Crazy stuff.
There's a 9/11 documentary shot by two French Brothers who were originally doing a film about the FDNY and were on site after the planes hit. It thankfully doesn't show any bodies hitting the ground but there is a bit in the film where they are in the lobby and you hear some of the impacts. It's a disturbing.
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I was pretty obsessed by Zeitgeist for a few weeks after I first saw it. After doing further research, I realized that there are a lot of problems with it--especially the religion part--but it's fascinating nonetheless.
For those that don't know, human bodies that reach the maximum falling speed from a minimum few hundred feet drop, don't stay in one piece as TV shows and movies imply. It's like being hit by a brick wall going the speed of a NASCAR. The bodies literally explode on impact, limbs and organs found dozens of meters apart.
As said on Game of Thrones, we really are flesh and blood held together by bone and skin.
For those that don't know, human bodies that reach the maximum falling speed from a minimum few hundred feet drop, don't stay in one piece as TV shows and movies imply. It's like being hit by a brick wall going the speed of a NASCAR. The bodies literally explode on impact, limbs and organs found dozens of meters apart.
As said on Game of Thrones, we really are flesh and blood held together by bone and skin.
Gearmetasolid, you bimbo, I don't want to see it.
I'm asking only if it's true that telemundo aired unedited footage that came from NBC, abc, fox.
Then why do you care?
And why do you care enough to make a thread about it?
The first film really didn't try well on the religious side. They made like 10 lies right off the bat about different ancient gods having the same exact story as jesus.
The third one is the best and I wouldn't even say it's a trilogy. It's really just the same film three times with explaining the message much better with each new installment. Still worth a watch though if you have netflix. Don't get to see documentries about communist utopia's often.
Where did you get this from?
You're so lucky we're not in the same state. Jab the shit out of that.