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What's Wrong With This Picture?
Sunday
September 14th 2003
Above is a photo of a suicide victim leaping from a building. When people leap from buildings they thrash at the air widely with their arms and legs and go feet first. As they fall arms swing and legs try to catch ground that is no longer there.

This man (above) does something that is very strange according to medical examiners. He is not thrashing about but actually holding his hands by his side which is very strange. To make it even more strange, the man is diving head first. Also his coat is not blowing around from intense wind which is prevelant in tall buildings.
This woman (above) is in a very un-natural postion with her arms tucked in tight. Why is she in bare feet?

This man (above) looks like he is already dead.

This man in the top of the tower looks like he has just thrown something out the window.

The above picture shows two people holding hand. This is very odd behaviour in a panic situation! Human instint causes people to always seek other ways out of a life threating situation. People will try to survive to the bitter end untill they are overtaken by the situation.

Here (above) we see some people attempting to jump by crawling out the window. Where's the fire that they want to escape from? There is no fire seen in the back ground or in the color of the pixels. There is no smoke seen pouring out the windows. So why are these people driven to commit suicide?
Also a reader reminded me of the fact that these skyscrapers are sealed with unbreakable glass for safety and climate control reasons. Some may say that all the glass was blown out from the impact. This is not likely since the building was designed and built to withstand the impact of a passenger jet fully fueled or not. Blown out windows create an added fire threat by circulation fresh air to the building. This is why they are designed not to blow out.
-Conclusion-
What does this all mean? I have not idea. It's just is very strange! Perhaps there was some mind contol involved here. We may never know.