Friday, August 11, 2006

Lebanon - More proof of staged photos

As if more were needed.

Remeber the photos the New York Times ran of a man claimed to have been buried in an Israeli air strike. They had to correct that to say he had fallen during resuce operations. A simple mistake you say? Compare these two photographs and see if you still think it was a simple caption mistake. First the newly discovered image.



And now the one the Times ran.



Notice that his hat has been moved to between his arm and chest.

Also notice that in the Times photo it's clear there is nothing to support the man's head. His head is tilted down and to his left as the "rescuer" tries in vain to lift him. So, how is he supporting his head in the newly found photo?

It's clear that the new photo wasn't staged good enough so they did a second take.

Gateway Pundit has links to larger versions of new photo and The New York Times photo.

Forgot to mention that it wasn't until bloggers exposed the Time's version that the guy wasn't a victim, but in fact, had been helping with rescue operations, that the Time's "corrected" its story. See Gateway Pundits photots. The Times story now is that the man fell and was injured during his rescue efforts. These photos prove that even that story is a lie.

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