George Orwell explains how the MSM is reporting the Russian/Ukrainian conflict. Perfect!
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I just completed a quick analysis of an ~10hr sound recording from the camera array at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZebYm-nenY
I looked for "blips" of sound that stood out above the virtual flat line of almost minimal noise, and then amplified them. I think the person making the stream just has a mic on in their apartment; you can occasionally hear pots and pans and chatter and music, along with muffled traffic noises. I did hear what sounded like a jet flying by early in the recording, and about 20 minutes ago, while I still had it on live, there was an air raid siren, but nothing to indicate anything happening. One online comment was "is it a stinkbug warning siren?", or something like that :) There were occasional little "puffs" of sound, that could have been distant explosions, but the audio being streamed is very low resolution, so anything below a certain db couldn't be significantly improved by amplifying. My conclusion is that there was no bombing in Kiev last night, so if any MSM reports there was, it is just another example of their lying.
MSM is reporting a bombing in Kiev, "this morning", and showing a burning building. Unless it happened in the last hour (when I wasn't viewing/recording the live stream), it appears they are lying.
If anyone knows what time the supposed bombing in Kiev occurred, I can pretty well zoom in on that time with the sound file I have, to see if there is anything that could be considered a sound signature of a bombing. Of course, I've been assuming that the person making the live feed is in Kiev, which could be a big assumption.
I found a MSM report that the "Kiev bombing" happened "shortly after dawn". Dawn was ~6:30am Kiev time. My recording ended at ~6am EDT this morning, so I have a sound record, if Kiev, from about 10pm EDT to 6am EDT. When I checked the record for "shortly after dawn" Kiev time, I did find some sound blips (sections of the recording that are noticeably louder than background) that could have been due to an explosion, but the sound quality is just not that good. It's too bad I didn't have a recording of the discussion comments that people post, because if there had been an audible "boom", I'm sure someone would have commented on it (and maybe they did).