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03-08-2015, 11:39 PM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
Spycosis, I agree. I'm more inclined to think that he'd been through so many mock executions that by that point he'd do pretty much what they told him to. I guess I thought it (the article) was interesting because I wondered how they got him to be such a willing accomplice in his own death. There were some weird anomalies in the video, but I agree with you that it looked way too good to be faked. I've been around DR and other sites for a very long time. I know there's a lot of evil shit in the world and that it's easier for a group like ISIS to just kill someone than try to fake it. Like I said...I was just hoping there was a way he was somehow spared the agony of burning alive. Unfortunately, I believe you're right. |
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03-10-2015, 12:58 AM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
Negative, there is NOTHING in the cage with him in the video. In the "aftermath" pic the corpses head is clearly testing on some sort of bench seat frame with tons of other debris all around. Secondly, the damage to the corpse is FAR in excess of what a little spilled gasoline would have done, not even close!
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03-10-2015, 08:22 AM
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Re: ISIS' Burning Jordanian Pilot Moaz Al-Kassasbeh
Have you seen the full video ? Did you see what they dropped on the cage while he was on fire ? If not, they used a bulldozer shovel to dump about 3 tonnes of shit on him. That is what is around him in the photo. And I agree, the corpse damage is excessive for a petrol fire, but look at the fuse they lit.... it is still burning on the sand several minutes later, which is also inconsistent with petrol, as is the speed with which it burned towards the cage. This convinces me that they have used slow burning explosive material to get the fire raging. I mean realistically they could never have used petrol poured on sand to get the fire that intense. It would have been mostly absorbed and unable to get enough oxygen for such an inferno. However peroxide explosive mixtures, or rocket propellant material carries it's own source of oxygen, this is what I think they have used here. |