Think about it. We have potentially 300 people crawling all over each other. Blood running allllllll over the place. Live people crawling over dead bodies alllllll over the place. This is a confined area so there is only so many places to go. Under tables, corners of the room, etc....This shit happens for 3 hours. Glass all over the floor. Blood all over the place.
People love their smart phones and they can hit "record video" at any moment. Let us amuse ourselves for a moment.
I can understand why nobody hit record during that three hours but I still doubt it. When those people realized the "terror" was over we all know a dozen people would have the the "record" button on their phone. We should be seeing people sitting on the sidewalk, crawling out of the doors, covered in blood, crying, screaming, etc....A river of blood.
We don't see it. Where is it? That is incredibly strange to me. Remember, this is the worst mass shooting in history, so the story goes anyway....
I do not understand why we don't have video footage of wounded people crawling out of that place covered in blood. I also do not understand how the PRISTINE clean people carrying out the wounded are not covered in blood. Remember, they scrambled around in a room full of spraying blood. They scrambled over dead bleeding bodies looking for a safe corner to hide in for three hours.
Somehow they emerged blood free and carrying blood free victims in their arms. CNN is full of the same stock footage. And HAT BOY saved the day because he is not bloody from three hours of scrambling over dead bodies. Saved his precious hat too.
He looks damn good for a person that crawled alllllll over dead bodies from corner to corner for three hours. Blood free. Superman!
None of it makes sense to me.
Thanx Harvey. That was a good read.
I swore off CNN and FOX years ago but I have been watching this bullshit coverage and it stinks. Damn right, we should be allowed to see the damn blood in the streets, but evidently it ain't there.
I also understand what you mean SLAD and I agree.