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New York Limo crash Hoax
New York Limo crash Hoax
- Category: Uncategorized,Accident or Staged?,Driverless Vehicle Agenda,Fear Angle / Fear Propaganda
- Duration: 17:22
- Date: 2018-10-10 00:36:49
- Tags: new york, limo crash, hoax, fear angle, driverless vehicle agenda
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Video Transcript:
All right. For some reason, I'm going to be talking about a limo crash. I have no idea why I'm talking about this because it doesn't really matter. Sturs in two cents of newlyweds are among the 20 people killed in the worst transportation accident in America nearly a decade. As less Trump reports, just 14. Really the worst in a decade? That's crazy that happened now. Weeks ago, the family members worked together celebrating wedding. The next get together tragically won't be for funerals. What the fuck is this, I'm movie? That's our wedding video. There's a couple of clips from their wedding video. It looks really professionally done. Like it's a television show. Many of those smiling faces were wiped out in the stretch limo disaster shocking America. You can hear the horror in the first responders voice when he got to the scene. That was the horror because I mean that wasn't really much. Now these pictures here, like this one right here, just doesn't look real. It looks like it's Photoshop to me. Like big time Photoshop. Plus I feel like I've seen that guy somewhere before. I don't know where that guy's looking. But this photo here, like it just kind of seems like a really old photo, which of course it could be and they still could have died. I don't know. All these people could have already been dead. They could all be fake people. Ascenters were celebrating Amy's 30th birthday. They were on their way to a brewery in Coprestown, New York. 1549. Hmm. Oh. 1997. I'm just looking at the numbers. I haven't done anything with the numbers on this yet. Really? Really? The motor was so loud it was making everyone deaf. In the limo were the people Amy loved most. They were with her on June 30th, the happiest day of her life. There's no last thoughts we do now. You have showed me what you love it. Her husband of 14 weeks, Axel, was killed with Amy. So was her sister, Allison, her. Like this is what wedding videos look like now because this looks like a television show. This looks like, uh, you know, housewives of whatever. Her and dying with them 14 weeks later. Orfins. This lady, I keep seeing this lady do interviews. If she's an aunt of them and this is like from two days ago, this event happened two days ago. Look at all those lights in the background. Like they're set up there. Like this is what you want to do after like 14 people you knew died. You just want to go on like interview after interview. You know, network after network. Have them come over. And then pretend like you're crying. The sister's heartboating this little boy are now orphans. Oh, no. The sister's heartbroken aunt, Barbara Douglas, is reeling from the enormity of the disaster. Also killed Axel's brother Rich, who served as his best man. Their close friends Aaron and Shane McGowan were also newlyweds. They got married. Okay. Now the reason why I don't think any of these people died in this limo crash. Because how the fuck would these people die in a limo crash? Like, I don't know. Watch a little bit more of this. On June 8th, just three weeks before Amy and Axel, two other couples also lost their lives. We spoke to Amanda Halsey's sister, Karina. My sister was such an amazing person. There will never be another person. You seem kind of cheerful to be doing interviews, you know, after your sister died in shit. Like, it's just weird that these people, it's not, it hasn't been two weeks or a week. It's been literally a day or two. And they're already on television talking about it. And they're not like, shook up or distraught. They all just seem like they're doing like a coached interview. Like, they know what to say and do. They're not nervous or nothing. It's ridiculous. Like, I know people who have lost people. And then they have had to go on to TV and talk. It is, they are a mess. I'm like her. Oh, you know, smile. What would so? My sister's dead. My sister was such an amazing person. And there will never be another person. I'm like her. Your sister's dead. This is what you're doing. What would so wrong? The little bit of me was speeding down this hill to... Okay, so it's coming down this hill. All right. Well, it blew through the stop sign. It was going over 40 miles an hour. They said, It's a busy intersection in Skyhary, New York. Yeah, a busy intersection in the daytime. What about at night when there's, you know, a funeral or not a funeral, a wedding? Oh, it's about to be a funeral. But like, I don't think that it's as busy at night as it is in the day. When police say the drive. Oh, cool. What was over there? Oh, the limo was speeding. Whatever this is over here, there's no cameras. There should be a camera on the side of that. Whatever business is. And it should have all of this on tape. But no, we're going to give you the... What the hell is it called? The video demonstration? That's not what it's called. This hill towards a busy intersection in Skyhary, New York. When police say the driver blew through a stop sign. The limo smelt. Okay, blew through the stop sign and what? That's into a parked car at the Apple Barrel Country Store. That's, okay, that's what happened and all the, and 14 or 20 people died. Really? And police say the driver blew through a stop sign. Oh, blew through a stop sign. No other cars had them. The limo's... And then the limo, you know, hit a curb. That's just into a parked car. And then hit a parked car. And then it did a 180. The Apple Barrel Country Store. And everyone got whiplash and died. What the fuck? And ended up in this ditch. Okay, there's no way 14 people died in that thing. 20 for town basis, just horrific. 20? Not been on the board for, for 12 years. None of them survived. The driver. There wasn't 23 people in that thing. There was just 20 people in the all-died. So no one can speak about what happened. Who would believe this? They are putting the dumbest shit on TV and passing it off. Because they know people are gonna buy it. It's lost its lives, lost its lives that we've seen. Had a long long time. So many young and vibrant lives. Now... Gone. The limo was what's called an aftermarket stretch, meaning originally it was a car that was elongated and turned into a stretch limo scene. Lots of people rent stretch limos for special occasions. But do some stretch limo companies look the other way when it comes to safety? It's Steve with Fabian. How safe are stretch limos? The biggest risk is the driver going too fast. I spoke to former limo company owner Eddie Fonk. 20 people in that... crashing, I don't care if I fucking van T-bone them. All those people ain't gonna die. Unless a semi-truck plowed through this, this thing broken half caught on fire, hit a telephone pole, the telephone pole came down on top of it, then everyone died. But what? All these people did 180 hit a parked car and what? Flung around against the wall or another person? They're not all gonna have like, bring trauma and die from it. Or what? I'm so confused how 20 people would die from a crash inside a limo. That no other car hit them. I mean, at 18 people to the car and another 2,000 pounds of weight, trying to stop this car, it takes 5 times as long to stop the vehicle. Right. And unfortunately that's a... I have bullshit. I'm not buying 5 times as long. So be for disaster. The limo that crashed in upstate New York was reportedly going 60 miles per hour. There's no reason for you to... That's it. So 60 miles an hour? It didn't hit a brick wall. It hit a parked car. Be driving that fast and a vehicle this large. I mean, anything over 40 miles an hour, I consider dangerous. New York governor Andrew Cuomo spoke about the crash during a Columbus Day parade in Manhattan today. Columbus Day Parade. They still do a Columbus Day parade in New York. Oh my god. That is terrible. Oh fuck would you know? They died like a day ago. You heard about the story. You went home. Heard about the story. They went back to work the next day and looked up the file records to see you know when it was inspected. Let's shut the fuck up. Columbus also says the driver identified as Scott Listenikia did not have the appropriate license for limo. Surprise you're not saying he's an immigrant. A stretch limo is not manufactured. He had a license. You're not going to drive that if you don't have a license. By any of the major auto companies, it's actually put together by cutting a regular vehicle in half and adding a whole new middle section. If people are asking today, can you... No man. Who stretch a vehicle safely and if you do that, who is conducting the oversight to make sure it's done well? So right now we're riding in a stretch SUV that... Look at those padded seats. Like what year were these the stretch limo they were riding in a 1980? It's a similar size and shape to the long stretch. No way that many people died. As you can see, I'm buckled in and there are seatbelts at every possible location for each passenger in the SUV. And not one of them were a seatbelt, which I actually kind of believe, but still. It's not clear if the doomed limo was equipped with the doomed limo. Seatbelts. This crash test video shows what can happen to passengers in a stretch limo who are not wearing seatbelts. Yeah, a dip shit. Seatbelts. This crash. You just crashed head on into a fucking brick wall. That's not what the limousine did and that doesn't look like it's going too fast. But that thing's old as shit too. The thing you're pulling out of the ditch looks a lot newer and it's not a stretch limousine car. It's like an SUV. Okay, so that would kill the people in the front because it's all smashed in. It's not clear if the doomed limo was equipped with seatbelts. This crash test video. Okay, so these people would live. And this thing didn't even crack on passengers in the stretch limo who are not wearing seatbelts. Saturday's crash is the latest deadly accident involving limos. In 2013, five women in a bachelor ad party died when their stretch caught fire. But they didn't, but it's another hoax story since you're talking about it. You guys got some agenda against people riding in limousines for some reason. San Francisco in 2015, four women on a winery tour work. Yeah, I could see some people dying in that car. When they're, yeah, it looks like someone could have died. A mo crashed while making a U-turn on Long Island. Fommy says there's one key rule when it comes to limo safety. It doesn't matter how safe you make it inside. The most important factor is speed. 100%. Look, they're talking about a line. Really true. In crash continues as memorials are held in funerals plan for the innocent people who lost their lives. Yeah, we do know that the driver was not licensed to operate the limo. And the car itself, a covenant, the courting to the governor. Look at that thing. That's what they're, no, that's not it. That's like an escalated one. New York failed an inspection just last month. But what was it like for those passengers inside the limousine? Here's less Trent. What was it like inside the doomed stretch limo? Dumed stretch limo. It was doomed from the start. It's a tight squeeze. If 17 passengers filled this limo to capacity, the same number is the limo in upstate New York that crashed. God, 17 people here. Yeah, now add three more to that. And all those people bunched up together, which means there's less room for them to bounce off something hard because they'd be bouncing off of each other. Even if that limo was going 80 miles an hour and it hit a parked car and it flipped in the air and landed, not all those fucking people are going to die. Oh my god, the story is so fake. I'm pretty full. Eddie Fawney is a former limo company owner. Everybody's hip to hip. Very tight in the chairs. Nobody has seat belts on. So again, this is very dangerous. Yeah, and what? You're all going to break your neck at the same time and impact? I'm a driver. You feel the bouncing off. Absolutely. And we're not even moving too fast. Imagine doing 50, 60 miles an hour. How uncomfortable you'd feel. The limo was mostly intact. You wouldn't be uncomfortable. After the crash, yet everyone inside was killed. If we came to a dead stop right now, it would be a bad situation. The people in the back row would come flying up somewhere about here. Everybody in this half of the limo would get flying into that partition. Oh my god. And what? Get a bruise at the worst break something? And I don't even mean a body part. I mean, break something inside the limousine. Dude, why are they trying to play this off? They're trying to show you that this can happen. They're trying to have this segment where you're talking about how dangerous it is. And all this shit. Because it's not believable that 20 people died in a limousine going 60 miles an hour when nothing else hit it. Who knows if they'd go through the partition some might end up through the windshield? The limo, which was a model for cool. And people go through windshields and live. I 2001 Ford excursion had failed inspection last month. One reason, malfunction. They want you fearing death from all angles anywhere, even when you're out of wedding. That's ridiculous. In brakes, Steven Fabian showed the inspection report to Dave Lipsky, who repairs stretch limousines at his garage, a thorn. Oh yeah, that's his ball shed right here. Look at this. He fleets service in Long Island, New York. It says here brake connections, connections with constrictions under vehicle, which meant multiple amounts of repairs and lines. That means the majority of the brake system on that vehicle is what. Anyway, what's your look into the camera? Could you lie in? Shot. Oh, they always got the candle vigil. Gotta play it off. Maybe if they see this at home, people believe that this is real. How could all those people be in on it? Easy right. A thousand people gathered in Amsterdam, New York last night to more than those who lost their lives. A thousand. It's in the disaster. Everyone in this small town seemed to have a connection to the victims. But probably didn't really know them. You know, like how many of those thousand people actually know these people. You should have a very nice person. So now I'm going to fake cry and say like I'm crying. Are tears going to come out? They're always like, bring a smile to everyone. Oh, like you just smiled at the end there. I don't know why it wasn't their tears. Why are in her eyes red? Why is she making a crying sound? She was a very nice person. She would always like, bring a smile to everyone. It's hard to believe. It's hard to believe. It was a wonderful person and a wonderful soldier. Yeah, he was probably killed four years ago in a war, you know. I don't think you ever come back from a tragedy. Like, it's hard to believe. It's hard to believe. It was a wonderful person and a wonderful soldier. I don't think you close guys hearing every come back. From a tragedy. Like, it's a system. The DOT does have a registry to check for violations. It's a bit tricky to use. But if you have a company's proper name or it's DOT number, you can run a search. So just go to insideedition.com. We have the link there for you. All right. 17 minutes talking about a limousine crash. That's a little too long for me. I'm done.