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(Credits:Â Matiya/mali_minja
Where’s the screenshot?
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"Lol Superman does exist, someone took a screenshot from Liveleak…
I didn’t believe the video for a long time when it was uploaded to YouTube and other sites, but I can assure you that my brother did see the original “Lol Superman” video. He was 12 years old when the video was uploaded in 2006. The topic interested me a lot, and when I talked to my brother about the video, I showed him the screenshot from Liveleak, and he told me that the video reminded him of watching it on YouTube. He said that if he ever found that video, he wouldn’t watch it for any reason.
It’s worth mentioning that my brother is not a sensitive person when it comes to violent content, but recalling that video left him a bit thoughtful and disgusted, as it reminded him of what he saw in that video. What seemed strange is that all the people who claim to have seen the video don’t tell you not to watch it or that it seemed traumatic to them. But when I asked my brother why he said not to watch it, he explained:
First, the video is about 2 minutes long. Second, it has music that sounds Iraqi (which is true). Third, the video starts with a lot of movement, as if people were running and starting to approach the exclusive pedestrian area in the middle of the towers. You start to hear the sirens of police and firefighters, and when the camera focuses on a lot of smoke and ash around the 1:05 mark, it zooms in on a person jumping from the tower and crashing into the ground. My brother says this was the worst part of the video and that image will never leave his mind.
When the person impacts the ground, not only does a huge splash of water appear, but the people filming start laughing and move closer to get a better shot. The body looks like mashed potatoes, red in color, and you can see an eye and another organ flying off. Around the 1:20 mark, you see other people near the towers jumping, and the people recording run to avoid being hit by the bodies. Unlike other testimonies and animations that attempt to simulate the original video, they focus on the corpses from afar, but not in this video. According to my brother, the cameramen get very close to the bodies. They spend about 30 seconds focusing on people jumping from the towers and how their bodies crash into the ground.
At one point, he saw how a person’s arm literally flew off a few meters from the cameramen. My brother says the cameramen even started talking, and it’s evident they mentioned Bin Laden, reinforcing the theory that those recording the video were sent by the terrorist group to mock the United States. The video ends with the cameramen running away when police and firefighters start approaching the towers.
And my brother assures me that the video is so real that he’s sure it not only got deleted but is also banned for legal reasons due to its graphic content. The government prohibited it out of respect for the victims’ families. But the video is extremely graphic when they focus on the bodies of those jumping from the towers. This is what my brother remembers from the video."
I’m using this account because I can’t recover the password of my original account .
That’s what I meant. What screenshot from Liveleak?
From what the report says, this user had a screenshot that showed that LSM was already posted on LiveLeak and showed it to his brother, who supposedly watched the original video.