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.
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.
It was bound to happen.
I'm shocked that no one (that I know of) has said the explosion at the fertilizer plant in The Great State of Texas was a false flag.
With the traumatic amputation of a leg, blood vessels constrict as arteries withdraw and close up by themselves as a natural reaction to limb loss. Most bleeding can be stopped by applying firm pressure at the point of injury, or by applying pressure on the pressure points where the major arteries pass over large bones. By elevating the damaged limb above your colleagues heart you can also help reduce blood loss. However, arterial bleeding might not stop by pressure and elevation alone, so you might need to improvise a tourniquet.
It's amazing how easily fooled people are these days. People who think they know more than everyone else yet fail to use simple logic and reason, who at one time WERE able to see the facts through the BS, yet somehow, over time lost their ability to think.
It's amazing how easily fooled people are these days. People who think they know more than everyone else yet fail to use simple logic and reason, who at one time WERE able to see the facts through the BS, yet somehow, over time lost their ability to think.
I wonder why that is.
It takes a certain amount of independence, discernment, and intelligence to know when one is being lied to.
But for some reason they get it in their pointy little heads that it must be a false flag, so they then set out to "prove" it by connecting dots that have no connection. But they can only assert. They can't prove what doesn't exist.
I probably didn't word this clearly. I certainly wasn't charitable in my wording. But I need to fix dinner now.
Looking at the pic a post or 2 above it, you ask "where is the blood"?
I dont know WTF all that text is trying to show. But he calls it "irrefutable evidence of photoshop...". Therefore, since he asserted it on the internet, it must be true. No one makes shit up on the internet, after all.
But it does appear he has a red tourniquet on his leg above the knee. It doesn't APPEAR to be very tight. Probably because it doesn't need to be tight, just tight enough to stop blood flow.
I also posted somewhere here that in a traumatic amputation, vessels constrict and arteries retract away from the wound. IOW just because he isn't bleeding like an open fire hydrant doesn't mean it's all fake.
Somewhere here IIRC there is both a MD and a surgeon. I don't remember who they are. Perhaps they already addressed this. Or maybe they see any involvement in this topic as a no-win situation and are sitting this one out.
One of the things that Carlos, the Red Cross volunteer, did was immediately put a makeshift tourniquet on each of Bauman's legs. I have no doubt that Bauman was bleeding heavily at first - but that was around the corner from the cameras. By the time the tourniquets were in place, and he was put on a wheelchair and pushed around the corner toward an ambulance, he had bled profusely and his blood volume and blood pressure had both diminished (as indicated by his very greyish complexion) so he was not continuing to spurt blood like a Monty Python character.
he had bled profusely and his blood volume and blood pressure had both diminished (as indicated by his very greyish complexion) so he was not continuing to spurt blood like a Monty Python character.
Agreed.
It makes sense to me. But I'm not a trauma surgeon or a corpsman. I wish I knew one.