He said he didn't see any dead bodies.
"I said it felt like I was stepping over them but I never saw any."
He later explained in the BBC documentary. This should suffice.
You guys are sick.
So after saying in a few threads that the guy was a nut and liar, you offer condolences to his family. May you all rot in hell.
He explained in the BBC documentary. This should suffice.
Again:
1. The firefighter who was with him said explicitly there were bodies.
Yes, it should suffice to dispel the myth that he saw the bodies, not that there weren't any bodies there. How is it that you are so incapable of cognizing this distinction?
Unless you have a different supporting quote from the one you keep posting, your statement is a gross fabrication.
No one said their were bodies. Not Barry Jennings. Not the firefighter with him.
Yes, it should suffice to dispel the myth that he saw the bodies, not that there weren't any bodies there. How is it that you are so incapable of cognizing this distinction?
Just like "the Pentagon isn't a building" idiocy, if he says didn't see any bodies there, this means he didn't witness any bodies there. "It felt like" is not evidence of bodies being there, and firemen telling him not to look down is not evidence of there being bodies either.
Now drop it.
""The fire fighter who took us down kept saying do not look down. And I kept saying why.
"He said do not look down. And we're stepping over people and you know you could feel when you're stepping over people."
Theinferencethat there were bodies on the floor is explicit.
What a strawman. The fireman told him not to look down because "we're stepping over people."
The fireman told him not to look down because "we're stepping over people."