More Faked Atrocity Propaganda Out of Israel (the blood turns pink on the book lol)
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Seems to me to have turned pink as the blood soaked through the layers of the book. The blood entered into the book from below, so some places only a thin layer of the blood made it to the top.
Blood doesn't dry fuckin' pink, it turns brown.
If you turn the page, you will find the darker blood. Paper is white, mixed with brown blood, results in pink, when they mix, and the blood gets thin enough.
To demonstrate this, here is a picture of what happens when brown white color mix:
https://www.color-meanings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/brown-white-marble-stone-design-texture.jpeg
Notice how the brown turn pink, as it gets thiner.
Blood dries brown with a yellow smear around it, that's fuckin pomegranate or grape juice on those pages.
You say that, but it really makes you a fanatic.
How does knowing jews lie make someone a fanatic? How does not trusting known liars make someone a fanatic?
Are you completely new to conspiracy theories? Jewish lies have been discussed to death on forums like this, for many, many years.
Because he claims that everything Jews says, and do, is a lie. If your default position is that you can not trust anything the Jews put out there, then you can not be reasoned with.
I used to get tons of bloody noses, before I got my nose cauterized, twice. I would get 2-3 every day, for years, that often lasted 20-30 minutes. I've accidentally bled on lots of different stuff.
I can say, definitively, that the "blood" in this image is fake. The "blood" on the book is fake. Blood doesn't soak through paper like that, and it doesn't produce that color. The "blood" on the floor is also fake. Blood doesn't smear like that or have that color, when wet or dry.
Blood has a very specific viscosity and color (dark, dark red when wet), even on paper, and interacts with water and liquids quite uniquely. Blood also clots in unique ways. When blood dries, it turns somewhat brownish. Once you know how blood looks and acts, it's really easy to spot fakes.
Don't believe me? Bleed on some tile flooring, and some paper towels or a book. See what happens.
If you bleed on a book, the more pages you turn, the less dark red the blood stain is going to get. Blood on a tissue will look different, as it is a single layer of paper.
Wrong. Blood on paper, never, ever turns pink, unless possibly the bleeding victim was just injected with gallons of pink dye. At most, blood will become a light red, but never the pink you see in this image. The color of blood is very unique, and nearly impossible to duplicate without actually using blood.
It depends on what type of paper you have. With good quality paper, it is possible for blood to turn in to a pinkish colour, as proven by the picture from OP.
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Anyone can find bloody nose pictures and see what blood looks like on paper.
Yes, but it is not on paper, it is under paper, soaking through the layers, from below.
Nice try, Ezra.