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I can’t look past this evidence, which I noticed myself before I saw this video (did you make the video yourself @₿en Wehrman ?)
If the primary video evidence is fabricated, nothing else can be taken at face value
Yeah this particular video is definitely fake
I don't think that's sufficient to discount all the other videos, though
There are problems with other videos - a chair that goes through a table, an impossibly perfectly timed zoom in and (bizarrely) zoom out.
What are fake videos doing at a real event? Why is no one acknowledging they are fake? It’s much easier to explain what fake videos are doing at a fake event.
You are still assuming it’s more work to fake a video than take an authentic one, but with AI that is no longer true at all
It is MUCH more expensive and labor intensive to shoot a man than it is to fake his shooting
For one, there are always people actively working to not have a target be shot. But if a person wants to fake his death, there’s no opposition, only an audience to dupe (and they will willingly accept what you tell them)
I'm assuming that even if the event was staged there should be some real videos from the many cameras pointed at him during this thing. I agree that even one fake video casts a shadow over everything, but to believe the core event is a hoax I'd want to see some positive evidence. A bad video discredits that video and casts suspicion on others. It doesn't prove (in my mind anyway) that the whole thing is a hoax.
It can't be that expensive to shoot someone... bullets are cheap.
Do you have the chair going through the table?
Chuck ain’t even dead.
No most definitely not
It’s expensive to deal with the aftermath of a shooting. Civil suits can take decades to settle (look at MLK)
Notably around hoaxes there are short (if any) civil suits. I was amazed that all of the families of Waco victims agreed to sue together (!) and hired a former head of the DOJ to represent them (!!), and when he lost the first case they didn’t bother to appeal (!!!). You’d have to be brain damaged to accept that series of statements at face value lol
After seeing a mass hoax perpetrated at the capitol building I realized there was really no limit to what could be pulled off at scale, no venue too secure, no cast of characters too famous… you just need money and an agenda
I’d recommend reading through the DHS HSEEP manual that lays out exactly how DHS performs large-scale crisis drills without informing the media. They’re a huge player in the space but there’s an entire industry around it too (see Crisis Cast in the UK for a clear example).
They hire a lot out of Vegas, that’s where I’ve met people who’ve been hired to do it
