Friday, August 7, 2020

Missile Strike in Beirut

Missile Strike? Smoking Gun Video Raises Questions About Devastating Beirut Blast

Shocking video of Tuesday’s blast that leveled several city blocks in Beirut, Lebanon, may be the smoking gun that proves the explosion was caused by a missile, and not an accident as authorities claimed. 

Click here...to read the article and see the video.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fake News Lynn strikes again.

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"A video of Beirut’s harbor moments before the huge blast that leveled the area purports to show a missile strike. At about the four-second mark, a long, white object flashes in from the upper left corner. A massive explosion follows.

The video has been shared thousands of times on Facebook and Twitter. (Many instances of the video have been removed from both platforms.)

Don’t be fooled.

Digital forensics professor Hany Farid at the University of California-Berkeley said "it is clearly and obviously a fake."

"If you watch the video frame by frame, you will notice a few things that clearly illustrate it to be a crude fake," Farid said.

The missile disappears before the explosion, Farid said, and there is no motion blur on the missile, which, he said, you would see given the speed a missile travels. And, Farid continued, the missile looks identical in each frame.

"This is a tell-tale sign of a crude copy-paste manipulation in which the missile was pasted into each successive frame," Farid said.

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https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2020/aug/07/blog-posting/fake-video-shows-missile-attack-beirut-explosion/

Lynn Anderson said...

I find it incredible that you continually go to lengths to side with the "enemy" every time. Amazing.
You must have a lot of time on your hands.
If you don't like or agree with the article, take it up with the Washington Sentinel.
The entire incident is being investigated and the president of Lebanon said that the cause of the blast is still not immediately known.