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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

It appears that there is another woman lying on the floor and looking over the edge, but the photo does not have enough detail to be certain.  These women seem to be looking down at the ground.  Some reports say that up to 200 people jumped out of the buildings.  These women may be wondering whether they were jumping into a giant net that the firemen had set up for them.

On the floor above these women, and to their left, is a man standing in a broken window.

The Boeing 767 that hit this Tower was a large airplane with about 80 tons of metal, people and luggage.  The plane slammed into the Tower at perhaps 400 miles per hour.  Pieces of the aircraft, flooring, and office furnishings would have flown through two or three floors.  Anybody in the path of this flying debris would have been killed.  The thousands of gallons of jet fuel that sprayed into this area and then caught on fire would certainly kill a lot of people also.

The only way anybody could survive this airplane crash was if the flying debris and the fires did not reach them.

 Since at least one man and woman survived, and since they were on different floors, they prove that the fires and airplane debris did not extend throughout the entire area of the crash zone.  Furthermore, these people walked to the hole from wherever they were at the time of the crash.

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