The woman is a hallucinating Konspiracist Krackpot. I watched the video over and over and could find nothing.
Right, no blood trail, despite just having his legs blown off, where is the blood? I think the actors thought everyone knew it was all a regular bombing drill, then later found out that it was much more involved and was actually a drill for martial law as well.
I am completely and utterly disgusted by you necrophiliac ghouls who try to score your conspiracist crackpot points on a man who lost his legs. Only a truly sick, soulless person thinks everything in the world is a conspiracy.
This does not appear to be at the Boston Marathon - no smoke, no debris, no ambulances or other emergency vehicles on the scene, does not appear to be filled with panicky people, etc. If so, I'd like someone to identify the address.
If this guy had been injured in a blast 'only moments ago' he wouldn't already be in a wheelchair and capable of sitting up while someone pushed him around a street corner. A person who was amputated that day would not already have a prosthetic.
This took place at another date and place, the man might be impaired but it wasn't from something only minutes before.
Having spent two hours looking at this video and comparing it with other photos of the Boston bombing ... YES, it took place at the Boston Marathon. My estimate is that it was filmed within ten minutes of the explosions. The man in the wheelchair is Jeff Bauman, the civilian running beside the wheelchair is Carlos Arrendando, a Red Cross volunteer and peacenik who was the first to reach him and put on the tourniquets. Bauman had lost both legs in the explosions. He remained conscious at least until they got him in an ambulance, and as soon as he came to, he was able to describe the bombers.
There is at least one still photo of this scene, but it usually was cropped in publications because the view of Bauman's shattered leg is so upsetting.
No hoax. The image is real. I am not sure what that third man (in the yellow EMT jacket) was doing; whether he was picking up something or fastening something or maybe just trying to help them get Bauman to an ambulance while he was still conscious. But it's no hoax.
To me, it seems like there's a lot of groupthink going on around here, where if certain individuals make a claim, MANY here chime in and tell them how smart they are and nod their collective heads in agreement, whether it's complete bullshit or not.
There's no critical thinking or any sort of analysis anymore, just a bunch of people jumping to conclusions with little or no evidence to back up their claims.
I'm pretty sure that things are NOT how the "official" story claims things to be, yet at the same time, I'm pretty sure there WERE people who were seriously injured and killed at the Boston Marathon.
The idea that "actors" would stage such a thing, and that hospital workers, ambulance drivers, and the people of Boston who were there would all go along with such a plan to "fake" this event is beyond ludicrous.
Those who plan these events have NO qualms about killing or maiming REAL people, they have ZERO need to "fake" anything.
With the onslaught of horrific events over the past several decades some people just can't deal with it any longer and resort to a fantasy world within their minds where they convince themselves that none of it is real, it is all "faked" and staged with hired actors, no matter what the event.
It brings them back to a comfort zone which they can deal with rather than dealing with the real world. It's a means of escape from the world they would rather not live in and have no control over.
I suppose it's a self defense mechanism which helps them cope.
It's not helping things any, but I suppose for them, living in denial is easier than seeing things as they actually are.
The following article isn't Boston. It's about Sandy Hook. In my opinion, Laurie Roth asks some damn good questions. It doesn't pass the smell test and was, imo, a staged event. I think the same about Boston. I'm sure that the brothers are CIA operatives/patsies. That's enough for me to be dubious about the whole thing including the wheelchair man who, imo, would have looked a hell of a lot bloodier and in far worse condition after having both legs blown off and a femoral artery severed. If that makes me nuts for being suspicious, then so be it.