Lin Wood called it again, Ashley Babbitt didnt die, it was just a show
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Took me a few days to get back to this post because I had a lot of life happen. I want to offer the perspective of an EMT. The positioning of her hands falls in line with the neurological posturing known as decorticate posturing. It is a primitive reflex.
decorticate posture (Neurology): A posture caused by diffuse and severe cortical dysfunction, seen in a deep coma, where primitive reflex posturing prevails after the loss of higher cortical control; DP is characterized by fisted hands, arms flexed on the chest, extended legs, often in response to painful stimuli, which indicates midbrain dysfunction. Cf Decerebrate posture.
Take a second here to use critical thinking skills and ask 1) Is she a freaking fantastic actress in all that chaos to completely hold that posture and not break character once?
Does the person making the video have something to gain by sharing the scene and asking audiences to consider her injury is fake? Is this a public service? Was there other evidence to suggest this was a fake operation besides this one scene? Was it possible she was not part of a false flag?
If the injury is real, does watching the scene dissected this way hurt or help your understanding of the day? Or is this a distraction?
If the board is being viewed from an outside population, does this help or hurt their understanding of Q supporters?
how does she have the ability to put her hand in her back pocket?
Can you give me a timestamp to look at on the video? Her movements to me looked consistent with someone who had experienced trauma or it was a SUPREMELY good acting job.
Happy to go the acting route cause that means she is alive. I want to see what your seeing.
no sorry not to mean you dont have great credibility just wondering how that would be possible, let me get home and ill find the time, he calls it out in the video thanks for your help