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This recent NYPD is highly questionable plus historical perspective is provided.

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Another bizarre oddity is the digitization. You see those boxes? You only see that if somebody intentionally wants to keep something out of view and it distorts the image of the police vehicle in the background too. Most people wouldn't have the patience to look at something like this, especially if it's inconceivable to them that it's a fake show. I'm recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. Terrible tomb is back on the scene in all that been your club. The skills are full blown, son. It's like the sword deck. You just can't beat it. I'm going to show you some problems. Let's see. The satin island advance. There's no way of knowing Wright's tom Roblesky. There's no way for an NYPD officer to know when a routine call will turn deadly. We saw it on Tuesday morning in Stapleton. But what exactly did we see? What can we learn from examining this photograph and the video of the CPR? Because an officer tried to revive this man with cardio pulmonary resuscitation. Let's get going with this. How many problems can you spot? You might even spot more problems than I do. Where did we start? Who's taking this picture come from? According to the article, it was courtesy of NYPD. I'm guessing that's a still shot from the body cam. All right. Another bizarre oddity is the digitization. You see those boxes? You only see that if somebody intentionally wants to keep something out of view. Now this guy, someone called the police on him for domestic violence. So what does he do? Does he try to run out the back door or get away from the problem of the police coming for him? No. He comes out pointing a gun ready to shoot. And who? The police are over here. Where are the police? By this point. Well, fair enough you can say that there was a policeman here taking a photograph from the video camera, the body cam. Now according to the story, four cops were involved with this. I think I can be wrong, but I think when police answered that domestic violence call, it's two cops. They know who sends four cops. But fair enough we can take that off the table. All right. So where are the cops? Where's the cops hands? The guy who's taken his body cam pick. Looks like he's close enough to tackle him. That should be what's happening in the next frames. The other three cops would be shooting at this guy already. Not trying to grapple the gun out of his hand and push it away from other people getting shot as it said in the article. And speaking of people, I don't see many people at this point. Now if you were in this situation, you would be shooting already. If you were in this situation, the next few frames from this body cam, from this police officer, should be of him pushing him over or shooting. Yeah, this doesn't make sense. The poor resolution is odd. But you can take that off the table. Why was there a deliberate digitization of whatever is behind those little boxes? What's odd also is he doesn't appear to have arms. Come on! Come on! Because one leg folds it under the other, it looks like the legs are disproportionate in size. And in one of the legs beneath the trouser pants, you could see something that appears to have grooves on it, pressing against the pants. So many problems with these phony fake shows. Now he is being wheeled on the structure. I don't know how the ambulance don't pull right up to the patient. And you see that his midsection is exposed. You can see his skin. No more multi-colored jacket. No more blue powder blue shirt. Come on! Come on! Now he has nothing on his torso. He's just his skin. And now he's wearing some powder blue trousers, powder blue colored pants. Another failure of continuity. And now people always say to many people it has been involved. Why would they do this? Well, I don't know. I'm not the one who makes these phony fake shows. I'm just a critic of it. I guess you could fall back on what George Collins correctly posited. And that is to keep the peasants deceived, divided, distracted, keep them fighting with each other. So that they, the true owners, could keep going to the fucking bank. Uh... Yeah. Well, I already showed you from last week's episode. And maybe I'll show you it again because it's a much clearer example of a previous NYPD phony fake show. I mean, in that video from Bed Style back in 2014, you could really see that they were not applying CPO to Officer Lou. You had two cops. They might have even been EMT from the fire department. They're pumping up and down to the left side of the fall in here Officer Lou. Yeah, but that's a awful time. You're not an expert. Yeah, that's right. But I know I've a community television. I have a CPR chart up on the wall in the kitchen. And I don't see nothing about pumping up and down. And the guys left arm. People wouldn't have the patience to look at something like this, especially if it's inconceivable to them that it's a fake show. There's people who hate the cops. There's people who love the cops. But most of them agree and believe. And it is their contention, their viewpoint, that this is an authentic event. But terrible term doesn't take any sides. I just look at the stock video. And again, I've been doing this for years. I can spot a phony fake show. A screen's length away. All you have to ever do is just examine the stock video from the fake news and gather up the absurd details. And even if you wait for a few days and they got their stories completely straight, there's no fog of confusion in the initial reporting anymore. So when all of us settles, the story is still... Oh, the 16-year-old Rome Schubert should be playing his favorite baseball. Not recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. My name's in the back of my head. Just right in the middle of the back of my head and they came out right here. Not recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. The teenager opened up to us about this morning shooting at Santa Fe High School. Schubert was an art class, was first period. When all of a sudden he heard a loud bang. Here's another loud bang in a look over and I see a guy with a pistol in a longer gun. I went and jumped under the table, heard another loud bang and I flipped the table up in front of me for some protection. Schubert says the shooter took aim in his classmates, escaped through the back door. These people were like, let's go, let's go. And I just took off running. I still had no idea that had been shot yet. Not recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. I took off running out the door and there's a seven-foot wall out there. I'm just wondering what's so hard. I just propelled myself over the wall. His family says by the grace of God, Schubert is a survivor. He got shot in the head. The back of the head at C1, we could have been a quadriplegic. It went in clean. When the doctor told me it went in clean and it went out clean. Not recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. I just feel lucky to be here. I just wish this didn't happen. This shouldn't happen to anybody in that school. Nobody deserves that. In Santa Fe, Steve Camping, 13, I witness news. Not recovering from a gunshot wound to the head.