After seeing the George Bush Sr. funeral, the one pointing out the letters that were passed out to some of the wives, afterwards I wondered how the video was able to capture that so well. Like it was planned ahead of time to capture that event. I'm referring to this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoHRh26X92A&t=157s
If anyone has others from different angles I would love to see them.
Anyway, I thought of this again today after reading this post:
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zztCIexz/the-fbi-just-admitted-something-/c/
Where the FBI I guess just happened to have a drone above Kyle Rittenhouse. I guess it's possible, but definitely seems coincidental.
Back to the funeral. They had close up frontal shots, overhead shots, etc. Was there someone filming at the funeral whose sole purpose was to capture the letter openings? If so, who I wonder? And does the Q post about watching the wives have anything to do with the letters? Other than the funeral, I'm not aware of any other event that occurred that had to do with all the wives.
State funerals, especially for former Presidents are covered literally head to toe. Whoever has the rights to film will capture every aspect with multiple cameras for historical purposes and feed other networks the final cut/live edit. Nothing dubious about the cameramen capturing the goings on of the front row.
They have multiple cameras pointed to capture the pulpit, the priest, every speaker, the casket, multiple angles of the overall church itself but most importantly the people in the front rows for reaction shots from start to finish those cameras are “on” them.
Ok, maybe it's expected then. Would be nice to be one of the people that had access to all the feeds.
Does anyone know if there is video from a different angle of the secret service agent giving the envelope to George W. Bush? You can't see him giving the envelope to George W. Bush from the angle in the youtube video I referenced. You see him lean forward just a bit, but I wouldn't have thought he was giving anything to George W. as you might expect some more movement on George W.'s part.