Thursday, August 27, 2015

37 46 | Shooter Headlines, Virginia TV Crew Shooting Hoax


I wish the headline read, "Fuck these three fakers".  It will when we take over the media.

Shooter = 1+8+6+6+2+5+9 = 37/46
6:46 shooting
WDBJ-7 = 23+4+2+10+7 = 46

6 comments:

  1. Right after the fake shots were fired, they cut back to the woman in the studio, and right then on the bottom of the screen a message scrolls by and reads that a racecar driver was killed at Pennsylvania Pocono raceway.... Pick 3 Lotto Numbers: 932

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  2. Compare the videos from the tv cameraman and the shooter. Tv cman- women talk while he turns the camera towards them, then shots fired and the camera goes down slowly. Shooter- walks down the walkway, gets a few ft away from them. No one notices him. Pulls the gun out and points. Still no one notices. Puts gun to the side and steps back and waits for cameraman to turn. Just as soon as both cameras are pointed at the girls, he fires 3 shots point blank at the reporter. She screams and ruins away while the cameraman goes down, even though the gun was not even pointed at him... both cameras go dark... make up your own mind...

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  3. The glare from the powerful light mounted on top of the television camera would have kept the interviewer and surviving interviewee from seeing the approach of gunman Vester Flanagan. That is what the survivor said. To put it in perspective, have someone shine a heavy duty flashlight towards your face and try to see beyond them. Pretty difficult.

    Additionally, reporters are trained to hyperfocus on their interviewee and block out what is going on around them (such as yo yos waving at the camera in the background).

    People do not drop immediately when shot unless it is in the head or spine. The fight or flight instinct, combined with adrenalin surge takes over for a few seconds. The reporter was wounded and did sop collapse, then was killed with head shot (s) in the second series of the 15 shot barrage.

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  4. The glare from the powerful light mounted on top of the television camera would have kept the interviewer and surviving interviewee from seeing the approach of gunman Vester Flanagan. That is what the survivor said. To put it in perspective, have someone shine a heavy duty flashlight towards your face and try to see beyond them. Pretty difficult.

    Additionally, reporters are trained to hyperfocus on their interviewee and block out what is going on around them (such as yo yos waving at the camera in the background).

    People do not drop immediately when shot unless it is in the head or spine. The fight or flight instinct, combined with adrenalin surge takes over for a few seconds. The reporter was wounded and did sop collapse, then was killed with head shot (s) in the second series of the 15 shot barrage.

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  5. The glare from the powerful light mounted on top of the television camera would have kept the interviewer and surviving interviewee from seeing the approach of gunman Vester Flanagan. That is what the survivor said. To put it in perspective, have someone shine a heavy duty flashlight towards your face and try to see beyond them. Pretty difficult.

    Additionally, reporters are trained to hyperfocus on their interviewee and block out what is going on around them (such as yo yos waving at the camera in the background).

    People do not drop immediately when shot unless it is in the head or spine. The fight or flight instinct, combined with adrenalin surge takes over for a few seconds. The reporter was wounded and did sop collapse, then was killed with head shot (s) in the second series of the 15 shot barrage.

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