Posted on 12/20/2020 8:49:50 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
There's a 75 second viral video going around that completely nails the vote fraud. But this was taken off of a famous commercial. Fed Ex? Can someone find the video from which this was based upon? It's well done, but I remember seeing this video before. Thanks
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I can’t help you with your question but I do know that Pres. Trump re-tweeted that video. :)
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You remember ‘seeing this video before’?? How long ago?
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I’m afraid of Covid so I avoid Viral Videos /s
I used Shazam to find the song was "No Church in the Wild" and then looked for ads using it.
Thanks! I don’t know how well I can follow that either but I bookmarked it in my Election Theft folder and downloaded the chart in case it starts disappearing.
That’s it
“I’m afraid of Covid so I avoid Viral Videos /s”
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Not to worry. I stepped into my lab and, under my electron microscope, did a quick look-see of the viral video seen in post 5 above. It has no spike proteins so you need not fear. ;-)
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You are something else girl. Would like to meet you personally before I die and treat you to a meal. Just awesome.
“This took me about five minutes to find.... https://streamable.com/8cdi3o “
Excellent job by a video editor. Dramatic narration. You could call it a video poem. Holds your attention.
A sequence of very short video scenes. They can be that short because after seeing a split second of each one we know what it’s about because we’re already familiar with the subject matter.
They are too short to bore us. Today’s video presentations (commercials, ..., all of them) keep scenes so short that we’re constantly presented with a new one, and we keep watching because with each new one there’s a split second of interest which would turn to boredom except it ends before that happens.
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