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...
If you go to the links and read all the posts, it not only refers to Qana.... it refers to Qana 2!!!!
then again, i am trusting the translation, i can't read Arabic.
Bingo! Intellectually, it's satisfying to see this whole charade torn to pieces, bit by bit, but even if al-Jazeera reported that this was all a set up, no one in the Arab world would believe it. Their hatred for Israel and desire for her annihilation trumps all common sense.
When people are blinded by hatred, they are very easily controlled and manipulated.
What's Qana 2??
It looks like Tyvek.
I.e., the same material that's used on many outdoor advertising boards -- mounted on rollers and then stretched across the face of the board.
Moreover, that's a photographic image of Condi -- not an illustration. The importance of that observation is that it means the engraving and printing had to be absolute state of the art -- and would require a huge, very specialized press.
In the advertising business, I've waited months for such artwork to be created, engraved, printed and delivered. I can't imagine that this job took less than 24 hours -- from delivering the original artwork to production of the finished poster.
And if the print media people who saw this poster didn't recognize the logistics involved, they're really, really stupid...
That kid has been dead for days not for hours..
It's photographic. On Tyvek. I'm familiar with the process.
There was another incident like this in Qana in 1996, where an Israeli missile hit a civilian building. The Israelis pulled out after that and Hezbollah claimed victory. They wer trying to recreate the Qana incident in order to recreate the result.
-PJ
I am sure the media knows. They don't care.
Whos is the darker, smaller face in the background of the poster?
That would certainly take a big printer
Would a company (in Beirut) like this one have been able to do the banner?:
http://www.roland-lb.com/
Include Bill O'Reilly in with the willing MSM dupes on this issue. And we thought he was one of us.
Even if they did, that says the poster was produced in order to propagandize "an atrocity to be named later".
And how could they be sure there would be one...???
Recycled CatWoman still.
Not necessarily - the text could have just been 'Dr Rice stinks!' or something like that. It's just a picture of Dr Race above some mayhem. It would only take a short time to add any text, even if it was not specific to any event or 'atrocity.'
Did you notice that in all the pics, only children died? What, no adults? No adult males?
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