It’s only possible if it is a silicone dummy. In an airplane crash the G-forces surely are great. Yet, they are not necessarily great enough to shear off all the clothes, especially the underwear and well-tied shoes, as is seen in the victims of this small plane crash:
They are no doubt dead. There was great forces of impact represented by head trauma. No the abrasions and the crush injuries, and this is merely a small plane impact. The bones were splintered and broken, and there is blood and pooling of blood from blunt trauma. However, by no means are they stripped naked by such forces. Moreover, what force would be great enough to tear off tied shoes, belts, underwear, and more? The plane landed upside down. The victims were smashed to death. Similar imagery is seen in the Malaysian MH17 crash hoax; the people staging this knew what they were doing.
They are no doubt dead. There was great forces of impact represented by head trauma. No the abrasions and the crush injuries, and this is merely a small plane impact. The bones were splintered and broken, and there is blood and pooling of blood from blunt trauma. However, by no means are they stripped naked by such forces. Moreover, what force would be great enough to tear off tied shoes, belts, underwear, and more? The plane landed upside down. The victims were smashed to death. Similar imagery is seen in the Malaysian MH17 crash hoax; the people staging this knew what they were doing.
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