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Thanks for the new information TS.There had to be a real ambulance at Carolwood Dve, to help start the illusion....
Quote from: "2good2btrue"Thanks for the new information TS.There had to be a real ambulance at Carolwood Dve, to help start the illusion.... Yes, if you mean on 6-25-09. However, my statement was referring to a staged photo before 6-25-09. Here is my statement again: "For example: if the ambulance photo was staged before 6-25-09, why bother bringing the ambulance to Carolwood Drive [before 6-25-09]—just to take a photo of things inside the ambulance?"
On these photos - MJ on the stretcher entering the hospital - we can se at least 2 paramedics in dark blue suits.... :?And i guess Murray is there in the white T-shirt...I think that all these footage was staged before and handed over to the press/television as the finished material. It was not filmed by CNN as far as I know... (I might be wrong)They could have easily film it before June 25 and then send it to the media to publish. Nowadays, nobody bothers to verify the material, we can observe the copy-paste journalism in bloossom...
Quote from: "VeryLittleSusie"On these photos - MJ on the stretcher entering the hospital - we can se at least 2 paramedics in dark blue suits.... :?And i guess Murray is there in the white T-shirt...I think that all these footage was staged before and handed over to the press/television as the finished material. It was not filmed by CNN as far as I know... (I might be wrong)They could have easily film it before June 25 and then send it to the media to publish. Nowadays, nobody bothers to verify the material, we can observe the copy-paste journalism in bloossom...VeryLittleSusie - You might be getting ahead of the game. The ambulances don't match in the 'arriving at the hospital' scenes. Look at the different rear doors and the yellow reflector behind the back wheel in the first photo -it isn't on the ambulance in the second photo. I saw this online somewhere and had been looking for it.
One of the main things about the ambulance officers in these series of photos is that we never see their faces. They are always turned away from the camera. Also - between the series of photos their bodies barely, if at all, move.If this really is a series of legitimate photos of ambo officers trying to rescue a dying person it is completely odd that their hand, arm and body positions barely seem like they move (eg. the ambo officer holding the breathing bag or whatever it is...his hand/arm seems like it hasn't moved in any of the photos..nor the other ambulance guy with his 1 hand :shock: on MJ's chest...more like almost his neck....it's not even moving up and down between the pics) however, parts of the background, reflections, interior move in relation to the officers. It is like the ambo officers are static and everything is moving around them....I won't even go into that swirling whirlpool above which the seated ambo officer is hovering...looks like he is about to be sucked into it any minute :lol: If these were real photos of real ambulance officers in full view surely at LEAST ONE of the ambo officers would be captured looking at their patient in at least in ONE of the photos anyway??? I think they are hiding their faces for a reason...they don't want us to recognise which actors they are.....not yet anyway :lol: :lol: :lol: