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#474
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03-07-2015, 12:41 AM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
One of my side missions in life is to kill as many as these motherfuckers as I can, even if it ends death for me. I will make sure I slice the neck of the first motherfucker I take hold of.
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#476
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03-07-2015, 10:45 PM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
The US govt needs to just let our service men and women go and really fight...no rules, no cameras, no mercy. I only wish I was young enough to go with, being a woman everyone I killed would go to hell. They believe if killed by a woman they cant get to heaven Id like that.
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#477
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03-08-2015, 09:49 AM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
I agree; the kid gloves used before in Iraq and Afghanistan need to be removed. They need to go postal and go ballistic on these fuckers for sure. No more "Mr Nice Guy" and worrying about collateral damage. Most of the kids will grow up to become these animals anyway. As Stalin said "one mans death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statistic". |
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#478
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03-08-2015, 10:49 AM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
I read your suggested article (thanks for posting,) and I find it to make no sense whatsoever, and I do not aim that criticism at you, rather at the author who alleges that the pilot was acting. He justifies the reason for faking the video thus ; "Because if you set someone on fire, you can’t be sure of what they’ll do. The terrorists wanted Lieutenant al-Kasasbeh to walk around in a penitent posture, and then fall to his knees. They couldn’t risk him fighting back or knocking over the cage. After the performance, while he was still on his knees, someone approached him—probably congratulating him and reassuring him" I disagree. He clearly tries to escape from the cage by slamming his body into it, and I assume the screams I hear are his. Also his face melted off in front of the camera, hardly the submissive and choreographed performance that the author would try to have us believe is happening. The allegation that the flames are computer generated is so ludicrous that I am almost tempted not contest it, but I shall anyway. I know of no algorithms that exist that can be applied to an object in 3-D, to create such realistic fire effects, that are also simple enough to be packaged into standard movie editing software. All these Daesh videos are produced with off-the-shelf programs, so if they can't produce that fire effect with the editing software, it means they either edited this piece in from a dedicated graphics program, the like of which you would only see used in the Dreamworks Studio and other such places, on very high performance computers. Or the Daesh, if they lack such software (and the thousands of man-hours necessary to operate it), could have built a new previously undiscovered mathematical model for fire, and applied this algorithm frame-by-frame to the footage of the pilot. But then one has to assume that amongst their ranks, the Daesh have some of the world's greatest-ever mathematicians and programmers. I don't believe that, nor do I believe that they would invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in such a pointless venture (all this just to stop him possibly knocking over a cage, or waving his arms around) when they can achieve the same result with $10 of gas. This is a real burning. I have seen many, and people act in strange and unpredictable ways when burning to death. In the BBC footage of the Bradford football stadium fire, when the fans are walking on to the field, one man is completely engulfed in flames, yet is walking with the other evacuees, apparently not bothered by his plight. A policeman sees him and runs to him, trying to beat the flames out with his coat. The man died according to reports. It was a bizzarre sight. I couldn't believe my eyes, seeing someone appear so calm whilst on fire, but let that not detract from the reality of the situation. Many death scenes on DR look fake, but are undisputed, documented and very real deaths. I attribute the sense of unreality I feel to the fact that I grew up with 1980's cinema which engrained in me unrealistic expectations of what dying and dead people look like, coupled with some cognitive dissonance on my behalf. My years on DR have managed to remove some of those false expectations, and my mind is more open now. Sorry to give the bad news but in my calculated opinion, this pilot burned to death with a probability of higher than 99.9%. Would you put money on a horse at 1000/1 ? That is what I feel the author is asking from me in believing his outrageous claims. |
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#479
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03-08-2015, 01:51 PM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
I totally agree with what youre saying Spycosis |
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#480
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03-08-2015, 07:05 PM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
I tell people all the time, reality is NOTHING like Hollywood. When noobs come here and constantly try to justify something as fake, I just sit back laugh at their naiveté... The world is full of darkness people, wake up... |