Posted on 07/31/2006 4:28:04 PM PDT by Uncledave
Was Qana Staged? Cont'd [Jonah Goldberg]
I don't want to get too far out ahead on this, but I know we've got a zillion printer-type folks among our readers. Do you guys think such a banner could be made in 2-4 hours (particularly in a supposedly war-ravaged area)?
Update: From a reader:
"Do you guys think such a banner could be made in 2-4 hours (particularly in a supposedly war-ravaged area)?"
Heck no. A designer could throw it together in probably 15 minutes or so, but the longest part would be the printing. Notice how deep the reds and blacks are - this means they didn't just bust it out. I wouldnt be surprised if that job itself (requiring special equipment, as it looks to be printed on canvas or nylon, not merely paper) took 6 hours simply to print.
Also, that puppy would be expensive.
Update II: From a reader:
Nope. Not possible in 2 hours to design, typeset, print, assemble and transport to the site. 24 hours if you're really good to do all the above. I say that as an career commercial artist of 18 years now.
Update III: From another reader:
called a close friend who has a very large printing company in NY with the question. he called out to one of his technicians as to how long a color 30 foot banner would take to produce. the response was that it would have to be done by a special machine and that machine would take "5 to 6 hours." by the way, their rather enormous, state of the art (less than 6 months old) facility doesn't even have the equipment necessary to do it. so make a guess as to what's available in a war-ravaged area...
I'm sure you know the accidental bombing of civilians effectively stopped a war in Qana ten years ago. Then again, maybe i am just easy to convince that hezbollah are slime.
Paging Dan Rather. Paging Dan Rather. You have lots of time on your hands
< / sarc >
Yes I am aware. If it is about Qana, and if it can't be put together in about 24 hours or so, it's pretty damning.
re#38 LOL. And I think we have some winners here. ;^)
Did it say they went back to sleep?? My guess is that they were busy killing children.
Maybe its not printed but painted....a hack painter could do it fast
It was discussed yesterday at post 1033 and 1091 on the Middle East Live Thread
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1674513/posts?q=1&&page=1091
and then linked by Topix.net yesterday
I am sure there are similar discussions all over the non-Muslim world
Yep, that puppy was printed a few days ago. That's not something for your Epson printer. More and more the facts are falling into place that Qana was staged by an extremely manipulative bunch of murderers.
And everyone in the West (+ Israel) fell for it!! Don't you know that Ahmadinejab, Hezbollah and the A-rabs are celebrating tonight!!!!
Sounds incredibly fishy.
This is part of an elaborate, multi-media campaign in the works for many days, if not weeks. Qana is an orchestrated fraud, and the American MSM are the foolish and willing dupes of a cynical and murderous terrorist evil. This cinches it, IMHO.
Interesting thought, I had the same one.
see my #46 ...is it posssible ? were there multibles?
"Hezbollah supporters place a banner showing US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and reading in Arabic: "The massacre of children in Qana 2, is the gift of Rice. The clever bombs..Stupid," in downtown Beirut. Fifty-two people were killed, many of them sleeping children, when Israeli warplanes blitzed the Lebanese village of Qana, triggering global outrage and warnings of retribution for a "war crime" as a ceasefire appeared more remote than ever.(AFP/Ramzi Haidar)"
It looks as though the artifacts from heavy compression have been reproduced along with everything else. I'm more inclined to think it's a photo snagged off the !ntarweb.
"The clever bombs...Stupid."
Was James Carville the advisor in the Clinton campaign who coined the phrase "it's the economy, stupid". Is he working for Hezbollah now?
Why is it that the words coming out of the mouths of democrats and terrorists always sound so similar?
Of course, you'd get the same scene if these were stiffs trucked in from morgues in Tyre overnight and placed in the basement area to be hauled out after the "journalists" arrived.
The old way to do that is to project it on the canvass and paint it
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