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graflok
10-06-2007, 01:01 AM
The link at the bottom of this post points to a Fox news clip
showing the announcement of the verdict regarding Paris Hilton's
"incarceration." It appears quite phony and staged to me.

Watch the "jolly" man in the upper right who supposedly "goes nuts"
on hearing the announcement of the verdict. He sure seems awfully
happy at first with that big grin which he is working hard at showing
the camera. Not the state of mind one would expect from a person
waiting for a criminal verdict regarding someone he supposedly adores.

http://aycu22.webshots.com/image/18501/2001463129557007553_rs.jpg

He patiently waits for the speaker to finish speaking (even though the
verdict is apparent before he finishes) and then launches into a
hammy show of emotion as if on cue. But, this immediately stops when
he gets a tap from an unknown lady in a business suit (likely a news team
producer).

For some reason the cameraman doesn't follow this "distraught"
fan even though this is what you would expect from a news
crew and someone off-camera is telling him to "show this man -- show
this man" yet he doesn't.

Then, of course, another stooge puts in a little plug for Satan:
http://aycu22.webshots.com/image/18501/2001467205005562452_rs.jpg

link to video (http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=309230)

edelweiss pirate
10-06-2007, 03:34 PM
Good work....

That was screwy... that guy was funny, maybe he decided to go off the script and do a mental...

I loved his idiotic beaming face...classic!

Completely staged.. wonder how many more of these staged 'news' broadcasts there are...

graflok
11-06-2007, 03:41 AM
I see them pretty regularly. Especially on Fox but the other major networks do
them too.

I grabbed this one because it was posted on the web so I could link to it.

Watch the news (yuck) while recording. Then, when you see a story that
seems contrived, play it back a few times. The staged aspect becomes more apparent. Sometimes they're pretty outlandish.

real6
11-06-2007, 09:42 PM
Hahahahahhaha@ pretty Outlandish. you can say that again!!!

eternal_spirit
11-06-2007, 10:44 PM
I've often watched the News and wonderd if it's real or just staged, some actors playing out a script. It would be so easy for them to do this and make the News watchers believe all they where seeing is real.


Propaganda to oil the jaws of the War machines comes to mind. To get public backing and Government money.
I'm almost certain I've seen this so many times before

friendsinthesky
12-06-2007, 10:04 AM
Is it true! Paris is being held at the "twin towers correctional centre" ???