wheres the wide angle shot of over 100 bodies?
do your homework, MB!
Thanks to all who wrote about what we are doing on this thread. It’s taking time and effort to get the truth out to our fellow Americans who are suffering from:
- the MSM/regime agenda-driven lies and silence
- the Islamist/communist infiltration in all our institutions
Remember, the only “political” demonstration in front of the white hive, against 0b0z0’s policy in the Middle East and in front of his lap dog, CNN, was by Egyptians who are telling it like it is. Where would you find English signs, written and carried by Americans, telling the truth about 0b0z0’s direct support of and to everything Islamist in the world?
Enough said.
Now, you get the story behind your picture of a maximum of six corpses of the 130 dead MB.
It looks like the one on the right is dead with his arm and head partially uncovered and the body on its stomach, not very respectfully Islamic, if I might add. The rest are “clean with few sprinkles of blood on the heads of what could very well be some “covered” pillows and that’s that!
Here is an Egyptian print reporter’s (Sabry) account on TV:
“I went around 9 AM TO Rabaa with my cameras to investigate what happened at dawn. The first one I met when I entered the area interrogated me and refused to take me where the bodies are. I asked one of the “sisters” who took me to a corridor leading to a room in the Rabaa el Adawiya mosque where the bodies are kept.
There was a line of “foreign” reporters who were let in one by one to photograph, come out and the next goes in. There was the MB in charge of handling the reporters, Gehad el Haddad [British-educated son of arrested Essam el Haddad, a big MB wig in “foreign policy” under Morsi] who was talking to foreign reporters.
The line got shorter, I was #5 when I felt a tug on my arm, I turned around and it was a MB “security” who told me, come with me, I want a word with you. I told him that I wanted to stay in line for my turn. He pulled me out of the line and accused me of being from the other side when I told what newspaper I was with. I asked him do you or did you read the paper lately? He angrily said no. I told him why are the MB let foreign correspondents and one Egyptian who works for a foreign paper in to photograph but NOT him? At this point, few people started to congregate and started hitting and kicking me for a while then kicked me out.”
The anchor asked Sabry if he’s injured and if he got his cameras back in good shape. He told her that he had bumps, bruises, a little hair fracture in his knee and that he was hugging his cameras which survived.
There you have it. I’ll repeat the question that I posted before: WHERE’S THE INEVITABLE GRAND WIDE-ANGLE SHOT TO SHOW AT LEAST TENS OF BODIES?
I’ll tell you why there weren’t anything close to MB number of a hundred and certainly not enough pillows and covers to stage it.
I’m not trying to be funny, how many pillows and sheets will you find on a short notice when they’re living in a traffic light?