“The source video was near the epicenter”
There is no documentation of this.
The video says nothing about where they are. I’d be less skeptical if such details were provided.
I’ll ask again, have you ever been a 7?
Did you feel this quake yesterday from any distance?
nanny cam from 7.0 Alaska:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKCd9l14dD0
recent 6.4 California (first quake) nanny cam:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di9r-NbFT7Q
Of course no details on the above videos with regard to location from the epicenter.
The most recent one was a 7.1 quake at a depth of 10 miles.
I was in a 6.8 with a depth of 33 miles and about 60 miles away. Felt the sudden jolt of the p-wave and dropped under my desk. So a bit of a warning (like the Alaska nanny cam).
Kneeling on the basement concrete slab as the s-waves came in - with the concrete feeling like being on a floating device in a wavy ocean - just crazy how much it flexed! Knowing how long I waited for the s-waves to arrive I knew I was a bit away from the epicenter. And then feeling the motion and the length of time (45 seconds) - I was doing a lot of praying for those people close to the epicenter. (Only one death - heart attack.)
Had a few things fall off of tables upstairs, but not too bad. No damage to the house.
Have friends that were another 10 miles from me and farther away from the quake and they had lots of cracks in their walls (larger, more open design than our house) and also had springs of water open up and making issues with their yard and foundation (different soils than what we sit on).
So lots of variability.
With the lipstick video it seems too violent for a 7.1.
I would think it would have lasted longer.
I’m surprised she didn’t scream, especially knowing that she is on camera - although people react differently.
The camera stays VERY steady which seems odd if it is just a standard camera mounted on her screen.
The background “roar” of the quake - they aren’t tornadoes. That roar is probably my primary thing that makes me think it is fake.
Other than the hanging light, everything else seems to stop moving pretty suddenly - I would expect things to gradually die down as in the Alaska video.
I don’t know - but I’m on the more fake side of things with this video.
I guess we might find out. The news team caught up with the family in Alaska that escaped their house as seen on the nanny cam, and had an interesting interview with them.
I’m guessing a pretty gal trying to promote her fashion youtube blog would LOVE to get some free promotion and contact the news.
Clearly my judgment was right the first time.
You’re right: It’s fake. Invest in lotion stocks.