One thing I noticed from the wide angle shot was when she stumbled, a state trooper/regular cop saw it and started moving toward the van.
If she were being protected by SS there is absolutely no reason for a policeman to interfere, unless he thought she was making a break for it/under arrest.
With that many SS surrounding her, you’re right. Take a look at the agent/woman standing behind hilldawg in the black dress with the pocketbook on her left shoulder. Look carefully at her right hand and you’ll see her make a slight motion (to the other agents) when hilldawg starts to resist. She does it twice, actually. Immediately the agents move to block the view of the camera(s) filming this.
This was scripted. That is to say, in the event that she tries to resist arrest we’re going to have to knock her out (like with chloroform) and make sure that’s not caught on film. She would have started yelling if she thought this was the start of her demise. Those agents weren’t moving in to protect hilldawg, but to block the filming of this incident. They aren’t on high alert as if there was a threat; they’re simply positioned to block the view. I doubt the cop was “in on it” (informed prior), was probably told she fainted. That’s my thoughts anyway. When I first saw this I had a larger device and watched it several times to see what was going on.
One thing I noticed from the wide angle shot was when she stumbled, a state trooper/regular cop saw it and started moving toward the van.
If she were being protected by SS there is absolutely no reason for a policeman to interfere, unless he thought she was making a break for it/under arrest.
Thoughts?
With that many SS surrounding her, you’re right. Take a look at the agent/woman standing behind hilldawg in the black dress with the pocketbook on her left shoulder. Look carefully at her right hand and you’ll see her make a slight motion (to the other agents) when hilldawg starts to resist. She does it twice, actually. Immediately the agents move to block the view of the camera(s) filming this.
This was scripted. That is to say, in the event that she tries to resist arrest we’re going to have to knock her out (like with chloroform) and make sure that’s not caught on film. She would have started yelling if she thought this was the start of her demise. Those agents weren’t moving in to protect hilldawg, but to block the filming of this incident. They aren’t on high alert as if there was a threat; they’re simply positioned to block the view. I doubt the cop was “in on it” (informed prior), was probably told she fainted. That’s my thoughts anyway. When I first saw this I had a larger device and watched it several times to see what was going on.
you are right about the hand signals, twice fingers and twice "come on" with hands