Forging documents? Group photos? That requires real identities and names associated with them, you understand this? Their bosses, coworkers, neighbors...all would have to be fabricated?
I’m not an omniscient being. I also don’t see what she has to do with the boston marathon bombing. Instead of just asking random questions, can you explain a bit more your thought process?
I never said nobody could fake an employee’s identity.
What I meant was that a person, supposedly a “crisis actor,” who died at the Boston bombings had a history. Have documentation of not only places they’ve worked, but documented coworkers, friends, and family, all of whom still exist. If that person was not actually killed in the Boston bombings, are we to expect that their network of friends and family are all in on it? Are they still leading lives where they have to continue lying about a person who doesn’t exist?
A person’s identity can be faked, sure. It’s when you continue to use critical thinking around their social circle and history that the theory begins to fall apart quickly.
Forging documents? Group photos? That requires real identities and names associated with them, you understand this? Their bosses, coworkers, neighbors...all would have to be fabricated?
Imagine the last movie you saw in a theater.
Now imagine everything you saw in that movie was scripted and acted.
Hard to believe isnt it
Not really. Because that's what movies are.
and most of what you see on CNN is scripted like a movie
mkay
Where is Tiffany Dover?
I’m not an omniscient being. I also don’t see what she has to do with the boston marathon bombing. Instead of just asking random questions, can you explain a bit more your thought process?
Re read the comment you wrote which I replied to.
“Blah blah blah no one could ever fake an employee’s identity blah blah blah”
So, if that’s what you believe, where is Tiffany Dover?
I never said nobody could fake an employee’s identity.
What I meant was that a person, supposedly a “crisis actor,” who died at the Boston bombings had a history. Have documentation of not only places they’ve worked, but documented coworkers, friends, and family, all of whom still exist. If that person was not actually killed in the Boston bombings, are we to expect that their network of friends and family are all in on it? Are they still leading lives where they have to continue lying about a person who doesn’t exist?
A person’s identity can be faked, sure. It’s when you continue to use critical thinking around their social circle and history that the theory begins to fall apart quickly.