STAGED Mumbai Terror attacks

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

This clip is from CNN broadcast on Wednesday, 26th (typo in video) of November 2008 on the terror attacks in Mumbai, India. It is being used per Fair Use clause of U.S. Copyright law!

This clip shows a man being carried out of the hotel in one of the baggage carriages. He seems to have an injury on his right thigh. The blood stain is clearly visible. He evidently can not walk on his own. He is helped out of the carriage by two men and down the stairs.

However, as he is about to enter the ambulance, he completely forgets about his injury! He uses his injured leg first to help himself into the ambulance.

Something is wrong with this clip!

If he truly was so injured that he had to be carried in a carriage, then helped down the stairs (with a slight limp), how could he possibly put full pressure on his injured leg to get into the ambulance?

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Update 2008-Nov-30:
BBC Link discussed in comments http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/sout...

You can get a glimpse of two of the "fair skinned" gunmen in this clip watch?v=z8zeU4sEqHE at around 2:19 mark

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  • Yet another illusion for the people to be afraid of and ask for government protection.

  • @eyeswideopennimrod thanks for your comments, theres only few people like us that really understands about these things, people are like sheep getting hurdled around by the government, im not one of them! peace

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  • Quite strange what you noticed is true but sometimes we forget the pain and just carry on. Its not a big issue it happens naturally that you forget your injury and pain.

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