Posted on 08/01/2006 1:48:42 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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read my whole post for the answer and visit the links.
If they have billboards in Lebanon or Syria then someone has one of these superwide billboard injet printers. They are not that expensive and this is not the only company who makes them.
I'm sure Hezbollah has plenty of $350,000 printers laying around here and there.
Hezbollah is famous for their brutal Islamofascist terror tactics and for their soulful graphic artistry.
Some think it was shipped by Fed-Ex from Howard Deans' office but the evidence although compelling is still inconclusive. Fed-Ex has no comment.
I think the question before this august body is: was this banner produced on a moment's notice? I have not heard any persuaive argument that it was "impossible", it does appear to be unlikely.
Certainly, Hezbollah has shown that they would not scruple at doing something like this.
Some have suggested that the dead were actually transported from a morgue in Tyre and that there appeared to be very little recovery activity. The "rescuers" do seem to be making more effort at displaying corpses than rending aid. Also the bodies do not appear to be fresh.
I wonder why there aren't any injured. Usually in a building collapse there appear to be about as many nonfatal injuries as fatal. All the victims on offer are dead, Jim. Where are the ones with broken arms or serious internal injuries, where are the walking wounded?
My BS meter is pegged.
slightly less than 1 hour for a 16' x 139' banner - 16 x 139 = 2224 sq ft
They do have the technology. Until I read Wikepedia on them I thought they were simply a bunch of scum cave dweller types. A closer analogy would be if our very own liberals had an army in the US who have control over papers, news, politicians etc.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbolla
Media operations
Hezbollah operates a satellite television station from Lebanon, Al-Manar TV ("the Lighthouse") as well as a radio station, al-Nour ("the light"). Kabdat Alla ("The Fist of God") is the monthly magazine of Hezbollah's paramilitary wing.
I would say that banner is no more than 16' x 32' (512 sq ft and I am being generous on the size of it) - so no more than 15 minutes to actually print out on the superwide inklet printer I mentioned above which can do 2240 sq ft in one hour.
inklet = inkjet
She had a planned visit, is there anything about the poster particular to the bombing is the question I suppose. (Along with the logistics if there is).
The answer is the large part of the banner probably was prepared beforehand. The real question is could the bottom have been added in a short time. As an accountant who prepared numerous documents using scissors, white-out and transparent tape back before Word and modern printers, I would not be ready to say a previous prepared poster could not be modified. I would be more persuaded if the area mentioning Qana were the large part.
for later review
See #50.
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A mere pittance, taken from funds sent to the Hezbullies for food and clothing?
That sounds right. Now do they have the time that the banner was hung nailed down?
Fake-but-accurate part deux.
Didn't see the banner. Did it say....BABY MILK FACTORY
Google Billboards in Lebanon
http://dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=3&article_id=22013
The Daily Star - Business Articles - Lebanon's An-Nahar lands ...BEIRUT: Lebanon's prominent Arabic daily newspaper An-Nahar has been awarded ... outdoor advertising firm "has become a symbol for billboards in Lebanon." ...
dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=3&article_id=22013 - 40k - Cached - Similar pages
Lebanon Billboards
http://homepage.mac.com/cfj/.Pictures/lebanon-billboard.jpg
http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2006/03/img/nancy%20ajram%2009.jpg
http://www.andrewmueller.net/pix/hizbollah3.jpg
http://www.kfmb.com/story_graphics/2005/02/ap-MIDEAST_LEBANON_SYRIA.1.jpg
Image Google: Lebanon Billboards
Simply someone there has one of these $350,000 superwide billboard inkjet printers.
Maybe, but we are looking at a four hour time frame from bombing to poster display. Even with the top end machine, which we do not know they had, it is still a stretch.
LMFAO!!!!!!!
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