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While all four young women seen in the photographs had long, brown hair, that factor alone didn't make a strong case for a massive government conspiracy encompassing law enforcement agencies at several levels in multiple states. Moreover, the similarities ended with hairstyles and grief-stricken expressions. All four women depicted were identified by name at the time they were photographed, none was transient to the tragedies with which they were associated or disappeared afterwards, and Medek and Soto (relatives of victims in tragedies that were not exceptionally recent) went on to appear in multiple photographs and interviews about the respective incidents. Shortly after the tragedy, Soto remarked that the continued use of the photograph seen above in the media exacerbated her pain tremendously, and all four of the women depicted were likely deeply distressed by the appropriation of their personal mourning for the purposes of advancing a ridiculous conspiracy narrative.
Do you honestly believe this?
Yeah just saw this on the news here.They released the name of the terrorist that hasn't been captured yet. Dude was born in Belgium. He's going to be burnt toast when captured
i remember there actually being a theory on thisSmh like the Boston marathon, the gov. planted an actor with his legs blown off.
CNN BREAKING: 'Major Bombardment' of ISIS underway by French Air Force over Raqqa, Syria -- the ISIS capital city -French Def. Min.
And here we go
UPDATE: Power and water have been cut off in #ISIS stronghold of #Raqqa after massive #French bombardment of the city - @Raqqa_SL
What's the point? Like they didn't expect an attack. What's left to bomb there?