ISIS VIDEO - HOAX OR NOT?
I recently saw the ISIS video, I felt it was important for me to view it however just my viewing it was mind blowing to someone I know. I was
looked at as though I had committed a murder because I watched it. I
needed to see it so I could decide how I felt about what was happening. I
wanted to share my thoughts about what I saw, how I felt. I didn't get a chance. I don't like being censor by the media.
After I watched this video I said to my spouse, “hey I watched that video." Before I could go any more, I was interrupted. “How could you watch that whole thing? What is wrong with you? OMG!!!” Let me get this straight to my readers. I don’t condone this act, and I don’t condone war. This is wrong. I am opening a conversation, not an argument. So I just walked away not knowing if I should laugh or cry. I decided to blogged.
After I watched this video I said to my spouse, “hey I watched that video." Before I could go any more, I was interrupted. “How could you watch that whole thing? What is wrong with you? OMG!!!” Let me get this straight to my readers. I don’t condone this act, and I don’t condone war. This is wrong. I am opening a conversation, not an argument. So I just walked away not knowing if I should laugh or cry. I decided to blogged.
There is so much violence in
the world and this video shocker is another. I have an issue with this.
Especially in the world of F4s and ISIS's new 33+ weapons. Live by the sword, is
my motto, always has been. Lesson I learned in my late 20's, but that's another
blog.
If I see someone dropping
bombs for days at a time on a country, It is hard for me to have a deep sadness if that someone gets caught by the enemy. If it is a reporter that is different and of course I feel terrible; that
is a pussy move. Bring in the seals.
ISIS did not look like the normal Mideastern skinny men by the way they were dressed, in light camouflage so clean and so buffed. The film was so well directed and the pilot that was
“on trial” should get a nomination for his role. Especially his walk when he
was looking at all the destruction around him. Watching his walk of shame, he made me
feel like, “I did this.” And when he got into the cage, he put down his face, he
really delivered. I felt his shame.
Then the camera goes slowly pans to
the soldier with the very large torch. It had to be about the size of a tennis racket. He lights the torch on fire. Very dramatically he kneels down on one knee, and takes this huge torch that lights I believe to be some gunpowder that is about 12
feet long. It leads to the cage where the pilot is and then follows in a circle inside the cage before it engulfs the pilot
whose clothing is wet with something. The camera showed many angles, from above, the side, it showed the ISIS men standing quietly still in the making of this film.
At this point I am hoping
this man dies quickly. It probably took him 45 to 60 seconds before he went
unconscious. It must have been terribly scary and painful. Before the
fire happens he has some time to get “right” with his creator. But his victims
of his bombing ..not so much. Is this what the executioners were trying to
accomplish? And why hide their faces? Oh, I get it, for the
deep visual effect. Smart.
Trust me you need to see this video, just shut it off after he gets in the
cage and you will not have to see the tough part. The first part he speaks in his native tongue and I cannot understand what he is saying but I believe he is explaining his mission.
Then look at the video and see if it looks like this is a masterpiece video. A
hoax or deception maybe. Look at how they stand, dress. Study them and see if
some of them look other then Middle Eastern.
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