Thursday, August 27, 2015

Chris Hurst Tweets About Alison's Death Before She Dies, Signs of the Virginia TV Crew Shooting Hoax



Notice all of these tweets about Alison Parker are from before the actual shooting time of 6:46 am.  Thank you DailyMail, for further proof of the poorly orchestrated hoax.





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  1. When you read a tweet from someone else, the times on tweets are specific to your time zone. Whoever took a screen shot of those lives on pacific time. I'm central time and it reads 832a. Eastern time people see 932a

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    1. Yes, these were tweeted at his local time, as he and victim are both on the east coast. Move along troll.

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    2. Who took the screen shots?

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  2. I agree with Chris, this doesn't prove anything unless the person who took the screen shot is in the eastern time zone.
    The lack of blood, however, is very suspicious. In his "manifesto" the assailant claims to have carved the victims' (unclear whether he is referring to his victims or the victims of the Charleston shooting) initials onto "hollow point bullets." Hollow points are designed to inflict maximum injuries by opening up and lodging themselves inside the target. The girl was shot 3 or 4 times at very close range and the RAN AWAY. The older lady apparently had a bullet "graze her spine." And the cameraman went down and died on the scene without spilling a drop of blood on his bright white shorts or anywhere on the boardwalk.
    Also, the first-person video seems to depict three folks that are so engulfed in a story about a stupid fucking marina opening that they don't notice a man pointing a gun at them. The footsteps on the planks would have been enough, not to mention he is both ladies' line of sight in the course of the 45 seconds. At one point in the video, it almost seems as if Alison glances over at the shooter WHILE HE IS POINTING THE GUN AT HER.
    I agree this is a hoax, and the twitter posts seem so phony but weren't necessarily posted before the event.

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