Lol superman info

https://web.archive.org/web/202404140510…6W#comment

Quote:There was a video on best gore, it showed exactly this podium from the picture from a window 50 feet above it and the video showed the exact moment when someone jumped and hit the ground. From that height and video quality you could just see a splatter that resembled a water balloon splattering on the ground (filled with red liquid). There were also images of splattered bodies, a mass of entangled skin with intestines and blood oozing from it and pieces of broken bones sticking out. Nightmare fuel for those who haven’t turned into soulless degenerates and started using 9GAG.

Tami Michaels footage https://www.instagram.com/911wtcarchives…YWRmzMbMK/ This is old but it clearly shows that people were recording before bodies started hitting.

Also from 2011:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/specials/sep…os/2877090

Fascinating aerial photo of the plaza before bodies starting raining. If someone is snapping photos or recording video, why would they stop before people start jumping? So I’m sure jumper impact footage exists; if it was ever posted online is obviously debatable. So I think there are two versions of lol superman: an aerial video from around 50 feet and ground footage. Both are extremely graphic–way worse than anything that exists, including the lightpole guy footage.

Likely this aerial footage was recorded from Building 6 (6 WTC), not the hotel. It’s 7 floors or about 50 feet right overlooking the plaza where people landed. The hotel is too far away to get a clear enough view

https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KKCWX7/north-t…KKCWX7.jpg

https://placesnomore.wordpress.com/wp-co…jpg?w=640

Bitchute video (the thumbnail is clearly not lol superman and 4 seconds is too short, but still a lead)

https://old.reddit.com/r/lolsupermanoffi…_superman/
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Video and channel are irrecoverable:

https://archive.is/Tcncr

https://archive.is/x2pUd

This was uploaded this week, already gone

https://archive.is/shwjH

Pretty sure the description in quote is Guy Rosbrook footage. The 50 feet is just misremembering, or he forgot the cameraman zoomed.