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<blockquote data-quote="com7fy8" data-source="post: 75034140" data-attributes="member: 331347"><p>It is confirmed to be a live broadcast. And in order to make such a fake arrest, you would need to pay to outfit some number of people with fake riot police gear.</p><p></p><p>And you can see how those officers to the right move in unison to go out and intercept the lone protester who broke the line. I consider that fakers would not be able to perform so well, in unison and all that they do. They move, then the camera shows the interception, and right next comes the conversation and arrests of news people.</p><p></p><p>Fakers would have to pay for the outfits, and train to act in a show of such professional unison, and trick the head of worldwide CNN to phone the governor and trick the governor.</p><p></p><p>And, like I consider, it could have been only human error > they catch the lone protester, by then someone at a distance sees there are news guys in the vicinity and supposes they are guilty . . . by association. But the on-the-ground guys can't make their own judgment; so they have to obey the distant supervisor.</p><p></p><p>Then they clear things up, and already the arrested guy is right back on the street. They made a mistake, they unmade the mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="com7fy8, post: 75034140, member: 331347"] It is confirmed to be a live broadcast. And in order to make such a fake arrest, you would need to pay to outfit some number of people with fake riot police gear. And you can see how those officers to the right move in unison to go out and intercept the lone protester who broke the line. I consider that fakers would not be able to perform so well, in unison and all that they do. They move, then the camera shows the interception, and right next comes the conversation and arrests of news people. Fakers would have to pay for the outfits, and train to act in a show of such professional unison, and trick the head of worldwide CNN to phone the governor and trick the governor. And, like I consider, it could have been only human error > they catch the lone protester, by then someone at a distance sees there are news guys in the vicinity and supposes they are guilty . . . by association. But the on-the-ground guys can't make their own judgment; so they have to obey the distant supervisor. Then they clear things up, and already the arrested guy is right back on the street. They made a mistake, they unmade the mistake. [/QUOTE]
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