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267 sats \ 8 replies \ @SimpleStacker 14 Jul \ on: Was the assassination attempt on Trump fake? conspiracy
Seems unlikely. There's a photo of the bullet wizzing past Trump's head. And it must be live ammunition since a bystander died from it. You don't take that kind of a risk just for a photo opp
The same thing that happens in every other false flag. The civilian casualties are how you sell it.
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Why would someone take a pic in right that moment?
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It's a Sony a9iii. It can shoot 120frame per second.
Chances are the sound triggered the photo burst.
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Alright I am wrong here.
It's a Sony A1, 30fps at 50mp.
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You think AP reporters have a sound-trigger on literally all the time? I have a hard time imagining it. I never have it on on my hobby photography
The bullet should also be already gone when the sound arrives. It's the first bullet on the photo
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Dude, the amount of photos reporters take is so much it's not surprising they got a photo of the bullet out of sheer luck.
Even in the film days a typical photographer covering an event would take hundreds of photos. With digital you can practically shoot full frame video constantly at low cost.
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photo journalist who can see the Pulitzer!
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