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Saturday, August 12, 2006

"Green Helmet" Directs An Atrocity Movie

In another dramatic "catch" Charles Johnson of LGF links to a German video showing openly how "Green Helmet" does a "take two," directing video crews to continue filming while he REMOVES a dead boy from an ambulance, places him on a second stretcher, displays him to the cameras and then loads him into the ambulance for a second time.

Kudos to the German TV station for exposing this sick sham.

Click on the link and scroll down.

UPDATE:

"Sandmonkey" asks his Grand mother about this quaint Middle East custom parading the dead:

*This conversation took place today between me and my grandmother*

Me: Hey Granny, I have a question for you.

GM: Yes, sweetie, what is it?

Me: Well, ok. Do you remember if the Newspapers used to show the pictures of egyptians who died on the hands of Israel in the 50's and 60's?

GM: What?

Me: Like, you know how when you open the newspapers you always see those pictrues of israeli casulaties. Did we used to do that when they killed our people?

GM: No. Now that you mention it, we never did that. We would have thousands who died on their hands in Sinai and they would never publish a single charred or bloody body. Why do you ask that?

Me:Well, ok. Do you rememebr the Qana massacare. You know the building that the israelis bombed and killed all of those babies in? And they had this guy, with the green hemlet carying the little dead girl and crying and stuff?

GM: Yeah. That was awful.

Me: Well, for the past week or two american and israeli websites have been focusing on that guy. The reason for it was that there is a number of photographs of him carrying that little dead girl, and they are all taken by different photographers with different time stamps. One at 10 am, one at 12 pm, one at 1 pm, one at 4 pm.

GM: Of the same girl? Howcome?

Me: Well, there are 2 explanations of that: One is that the different photographers had different time settings on their cameras. The other explanation is that he was using the little dead girl as a prop while posing for the cameras?

GM: Oh God. Like fake acting with the child?

Me: Yes. something like that. But I chose to believe the first explanation at first. That this is nothing but a misunderstanding with digital timers, until I saw this video this morning.

GM: Why? What was in it?

Me: Well, the video showed that guy putting the little girl on a stretcher inside the ambulance, and then looks at the camera and points to the guy to continue filming. He then comes back, wears his green helmet, they pull the girl out of the ambulence..

GM: No…

Me: and he then moves her to another stretcher, tells everybody to back out of the shot and shows the dead girl's face for the camera.

GM (grief stricken): Oh No..

Me: And watching that made me wonder. Don't we have, in our culture, in our religion, the concept of the sanctity of the dead (7ormat el Mowt)? I mean, I udnerstand that those were killed by isarelis and that those people just want to show the world what the isarelis do, but don't we have respect for the dead? Don't we make sure, when someone dies and we wash them up, that no one, but those who wash him/her, get to see the body?

GM: No, you are right. You are a hundred percet right. The dead have sanctity. They always did. We never showed the dead bodies of our people like that back in the 60's and 50's. It wasn't even a question.

Me: Then what happend? When did this become Ok?

GM: I don't know. It's the media. This new media. That's what they like. That's what makes them happy.


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UPDATE:

Jeff Goldstein's take on Green Helmet Guy

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