0:25 Orange hoodie guy immediately establishes a base of operations by dropping his pack in the middle of the platform (in that way you'd never do if there was anything dangerous happening) then starts giving hand-signals to injured friends.
Injured friends stand there watching him for a bit until the other injured guy lies on the ground behind them, then at 0:41 the two of them (still standing) staggeringly wrench themselves around 180º to face that guy, before finally lowering themselves down to the ground.
Never mind run-back-and-forth-to-add-chaos lady (0:35, 1:05).
It amazes me that when such events happen the "convenient placement" of a cameraman being unaffected by the danger of a situation can keep that camera rolling and not be concerned about ones own safety.
That is a great point. All crisis actors who are going to be involved in a FF no doubt have to sign a rather intimidating non-disclosure agreement. But that wouldn't be enough of a guarantee of silence for the more advanced FF's that are big news.
There are probably all different levels of crisis actors, vetted to varying degrees. And the ones would could really blow up the operation by squealing know that if they did it, every single other crisis actor involved would deny it and accuse them of trying to make money off gullible deplorables by pretending to be a crisis actor, followed by an accident of one their loved ones.
In other words, the people behind the FFs make absolutely sure that none of the actors believe they could squeal without their lives ruined.
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0:25 Orange hoodie guy immediately establishes a base of operations by dropping his pack in the middle of the platform (in that way you'd never do if there was anything dangerous happening) then starts giving hand-signals to injured friends.
Injured friends stand there watching him for a bit until the other injured guy lies on the ground behind them, then at 0:41 the two of them (still standing) staggeringly wrench themselves around 180º to face that guy, before finally lowering themselves down to the ground.
Never mind run-back-and-forth-to-add-chaos lady (0:35, 1:05).
And nary a person over 30 years old in the entire production. 🤔
How the heck was the video person at the ready before exiting & knew where to point the camera for perfect recording when out of the subway train?
It amazes me that when such events happen the "convenient placement" of a cameraman being unaffected by the danger of a situation can keep that camera rolling and not be concerned about ones own safety.
It's all so fake, and actors are such narcissists. How is it that no actor has ever come out and said they were an actor in a false flag event?
Maybe the threat of they already died on camera...
They are compromised, theres some collateral out there on them. They were threatened, their families were threatened, they raped a kid on camera....
That is a great point. All crisis actors who are going to be involved in a FF no doubt have to sign a rather intimidating non-disclosure agreement. But that wouldn't be enough of a guarantee of silence for the more advanced FF's that are big news.
There are probably all different levels of crisis actors, vetted to varying degrees. And the ones would could really blow up the operation by squealing know that if they did it, every single other crisis actor involved would deny it and accuse them of trying to make money off gullible deplorables by pretending to be a crisis actor, followed by an accident of one their loved ones.
In other words, the people behind the FFs make absolutely sure that none of the actors believe they could squeal without their lives ruined.