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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: ABC News ‘slaughter in Syria’ footage appears to come from a Kentucky gun range Are you distrustful of the coverage of what is happening now in northern Syria between the Kurds and the Turkish army? You have good reason to be. ABC aired supposedly shocking footage Monday and Sunday purporting to be from the frontline battle between the Syrian Kurds and the invading Turks. The only problem is, the footage appears to come from a nighttime machine gun demonstration at the Knob Creek Gun Range in West Point, Kentucky. After seeing a comment from Twitter user Wojciech Pawelczyk, I began making some calls. As of this writing, it appears ABC indeed aired footage recorded in the Bluegrass State and claimed it was from Syria. The network has since pulled the video. "We’ve taken down video that aired on World News Tonight Sunday and Good Morning America this morning that appeared to be from the Syrian border immediately after questions were raised about its accuracy," a network representative told the Washington Examiner. "ABC News regrets the error." A representative for the Knob Creek Gun Range also told the Washington Examiner that they are still investigating ABC’s reporting, adding further that the images aired by the network "look to be" from their Kentucky property. "As of right now," the representative said, "it seems to be our footage." Note that the sequence and shape of explosions is identical in the following ABC and Kentucky videos, as are some of the features of the terrain amid the explosions. But we might actually be dealing with two different videos of the same Kentucky live-fire event from slightly different angles. In the independent film of the live-fire event in Kentucky, you can clearly see taller objects in the foreground that seem to appear as silhouettes in the ABC footage: Video: https://youtu.be/BuO6yJrRAYw “This video, obtained by ABC News, appears to show the fury of the Turkish attack on the border town of Tal Abyad,” senior foreign correspondent Ian Pannell, who is in Syria, said Monday on Good Morning America. As he spoke, ABC aired footage showing undisclosed gunmen firing tracer bullets at undisclosed targets, causing massive, fiery explosions. Furious stuff indeed. Earlier, on Sunday, ABC News anchor Tom Llamas also aired the allegedly shocking footage, claiming it showed a fierce Turkish attack on Kurdish civilians. “The situation rapidly spiraling out of control in northern Syria. One week since President Trump ordered U.S. forces out of that region, effectively abandoning America’s allies in the fight against [the Islamic State],” he said. Llamas then described the video as it aired on-screen. “This video right here appearing to show Turkey’s military bombing Kurdish civilians in a Syrian border town. The Kurds, who fought alongside the U.S. against ISIS. Now, horrific reports of atrocities committed by Turkish-backed fighters on those very allies,” he added. The intro to the show he anchored, ABC World News Tonight, also claimed of the footage: “A border town, bombarded by Turkey’s military!” The images would indeed be stunning were they actually from northern Syria. It would be horrific if the images showed a Turkish assault on Kurdish civilians. But the images do not show that. The footage, which appears to be from 2017, shows American gun enthusiasts putting on a terrific pyrotechnic show for an American audience. In fact, the Machine Gun Shoot and Military Gun Show, which includes the very popular night shoot, is a biannual event at the Kentucky gun range. People love the show. They love it so much, in fact, that they often record it and post video of it to social media. Videos such as this: And this: It is astonishing that ABC appears to have inserted Kentucky gun range footage into its prime-time news segments on the clashes in Syria and that no one at the network — not a producer, not a fact-checker, and certainly not an on-air personality — caught the errors before they aired. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest It is astonishing that ABC appears to have inserted Kentucky gun range footage into its prime-time news segments on the clashes in Syria and that no one at the network — not a producer, not a fact-checker, and certainly not an on-air personality — caught the errors before they aired. You'd think that if ABC wanted to fake the video of this attack, they'd be smart enough to figure out that they should use fake real footage, like from another battle. They have countless hours of B-roll (footage that is shot as background for the reporters and inserted into the reporter packages.) They only use 1:30 to 2:00 tops per story. The rest of the footage that is shot is stored in an archives file. They have miles of this stuff.
Chances are, the sheeple watching wouldn't know the difference For that many people to have missed this error is impossible. It was no accident, but why? My money is on the reporter or the guy who did the editing for her story. The editor would have the best opportunity to insert the fake footage. I'll go out on a limb and say he's anti-gun - he probably saw the KY footage on YouTube, saw the big scary guns being shot, wet his pants and hatched his sinister plan. ![]() Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. #2. To: Deckard, Fred Mertz (#1) Well, at a minimum, the video should send out a message to anyone planning to invade the US, and to any pansy would be gun grabbers ( listen up Dipshit Beto ) - DON'T FUCK WITH KENTUCKY !!!! Yeah !!! Si vis pacem, para bellum
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers) "No one ever rescues an old dog. They lay in a cage until they die. PLEASE save one. None of us wants to die cold and alone... --Dennis Olson " People that say money can't buy you happiness, have never paid an adoption fee #3. To: WWG1WWA (#0) Picky, picky, picky. All they're showing is what it probably looked like had they sent a news crew there. They would have shown footage of the D-Day landing had that Syrian town been on the water.
#4. To: Deckard, WWG1WWA (#1) You'd think that if ABC wanted to fake the video of this attack, they'd be smart enough to figure out that they should use fake real footage, like from another battle. First of all, we all know the Globalists/NWO Elites have been desperate to start a war in Syria or Turkey. Secondly, ABC "News" seemed as though they were just lazy and sloppy about this footage -- but were they? The good news: Many people are awake, actually netting this BS, closely monitoring fake stories like this as reported by the Elites' Puppet-MSM. So...we should we might be encouraged to a degree. But... some say there was a method to their madness. Like...this KY footage was basically and tactically a "test-run" -- bait if you will. The bad news: It's bait that also enables these same PTB and their "securitah" partners like Google, FB, and other social media platforms to locate and eventually eliminate the "Paul Reveres" who are sleuthing and using their channels to expose theater, lies and false flags. Talk about "sinister."
Here's a guy in the trenches who also mentioned this particular fakery, telling things like it is. Rule #1: If it's video from CNN, NBC or ABC, it usually requires a large dose of salt.
#5. To: misterwhite (#3) Picky, picky, picky. All they're showing is what it probably looked like had they sent a news crew there. Something like Dan Rather's "real but accurate" way of looking at it? I thinks it's fair to say we've undoubtedly learned that "what we see" is NOT EVER what "we get" when it comes to MSM "news" reporting.
#6. To: Liberator (#4) Like...this KY footage was basically and tactically a "test-run" -- bait if you will. I thought about that too. The good news is - the network loses in viewership, trust and I assume advertising. Good news that even more people will realize even more so that mainstream news sources will lie to promote an agenda. I think the goal may have been to subliminally suggest to the viewers a false reality where the good guys, the ones doing the shooting at Knob Creek Gun Range, are being subconsciously perceived as the "enemy". Basic MKULTRA. ![]() Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. #7. To: Liberator (#5) Something like Dan Rather's "real but accurate" way of looking at it? Dan Rather? Oh sure, I remember him. Why Did Dan Rather Lie About JFK's Assassination? Rather was the only reporter to view the Zapruder film the day after the assassination. In this situation, he was an all-important set of eyes from the fourth estate, a voice the public could trust. He issued an erroneous, purposely falsified statement concerning the film. Following the final shot, the head of Kennedy in Rather's angled report "went forward with considerable violence," a description that anyone with eyesight in the fifty years following the assassination would find to be a blatant lie. As seen clearly on the Zapruder film, which was not shown to the public until 1975, the final shot jarred Kennedy's head back and to the left. Rather, and Rather alone, is responsible for the intentional misinterpretation of the Zapruder film. In 1993, CBS anchorman Dan Rather confessed to Robert Tannenbaum, the former deputy chief counsel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations: "We really blew it on the Kennedy assassination."
![]() Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. #8. To: Deckard (#6) I thought about that too. The good news is - the network loses in viewership, trust and I assume advertising. Good news that even more people will realize even more so that mainstream news sources will lie to promote an agenda. Sure, there's some good news there. Half the country knows CNN, ABC, WaPo, Time Mag, NY Times lie. Half knows they ALL lack cred. But it doesn't seem to matter, does it? The lies and hoaxes still keep-a-comin. We know what the problem is: Rich Prog-Globalist own these networks and media. They gladly already write off a certain demo of audience in exchange for advancing their propaganda. And even if they do lose some advertising revenue, that too is "baked in" to their operation. There are enough Leftist-Dem corporation willing to advertise. (Yeah, like SJW Gillette.) We witness this same game from the ideological monopoly that is "Late Night TV" (Kimmel, Fallon, Colbert -- ALL Far Left.) I think the goal may have been to subliminally suggest to the viewers a false reality where the good guys, the ones doing the shooting at Knob Creek Gun Range, are being subconsciously perceived as the "enemy". Basic MKULTRA. +100
People used to think that was tinfoil hat stuff. Now? Different story.
#9. To: Deckard (#7) Rather was the only reporter to view the Zapruder film the day after the assassination. In this situation, he was an all-important set of eyes from the fourth estate, a voice the public could trust. He issued an erroneous, purposely falsified statement concerning the film... Wow. Had no idea. Rather was a Tool and Liar since Day One. And very likely, "on the payroll." Yet is was crowned the heir to "Most Trusted Man in America" -- Commie Uncle Walter. In 1993, CBS anchorman Dan Rather confessed to Robert Tannenbaum, the former deputy chief counsel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations: "We really blew it on the Kennedy assassination." Who was this "we," Kemosabe??" His entire career was a fraud; All the way up to trying and getting busted trying frame Poppy's boy of all people. What a disgrace.
#10. To: Liberator (#9) His entire career was a fraud Check out the story at the link if you haven't already - there's more of Rather's reprehensible behavior towards co workers in order to "get ahead". ![]() Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. #11. To: Stoner (#2) DON'T FUCK WITH KENTUCKY !!!! Thanks for the ping, Stoner. I've been to that range a few times as it isn't far from my bunker in Kentucky. I missed the original reporting, but I heard the story about the false ABC story a day later. It's what I call reprehensible.
#12. To: Liberator (#5)
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