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[–]meat_for_the_beast 144 ポイント145 ポイント  (26子コメント)

"Just standing by right now. I can't say what my role is right now."

Making sure you interview the right people... was his role.

[–]unknown_poo -13 ポイント-12 ポイント  (25子コメント)

I don't think so. The first thing he did was control where the reporter was walking. Why did he do that? The reporter then asked him what role he is playing here since his actions indicated that he must be playing some sort of authority role. Most probably part of the FBI or CIA, which is why he said he can't say right now. So he is there in some official capacity. I didn't find this video convincing at all. Much of the behavior in this video by everyone is pretty standard when impromptu interviews happen on the street. I didn't see anything as out of the ordinary.

[–]toontoon3 27 ポイント28 ポイント  (16子コメント)

lol, what about the well-dressed, menacing black dude in the shot, watching buddy like a hawk. How often do you see that in impromptu interviews?

[–]I_AlsoDislikeThat -2 ポイント-1 ポイント  (5子コメント)

You mean a guy in a suit in the middle of downtown newyork? It's not like that area is full of high end offices that have thousands of people in suits or anything, right. Huddling around a news camera? Like 5 other people are doing. Damn so suspicious.

[–]iDroidManiac 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yeh you're right about him not being out of place but the fact he says he's just standing by and can't say why he's here is out of place. He's CIA or secret service.

[–]nmora3142 -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (1子コメント)

If you had just witnessed the twin towers fall down, would you tell a reporter "i'm just standing by, can't tell you what role I'm playing right now"? this guy was not phased at all, knew exactly what happened, and was in on directing the reporter's story.

[–]I_AlsoDislikeThat 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Oh because everyone is exactly the same and would react according to your judgment in front of a camera. People have vastly different personalities and yet you sit there and know exactly what is going through this dudes mind. Confirmation bias at best.

[–]Nickleback4life -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (1子コメント)

After unexpectedly running from a collapsing building on a warm September afternoon and literally seeing the world around you fall apart, wouldn't you take off your suit coat??

Well, guess what? When you're on the job, you CANT take the suit coat off. There is literally no logical explanation why these guys would have their BLACK suit coats on after running in the sun.

[–]I_AlsoDislikeThat -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I would yes. Doesn't mean they would. Or the handful of other people in the video with sweaters/coats on. Stop looking for suspicious shit and you won't fool yourself into thinking it's there.

[–]PetyrBaelish 54 ポイント55 ポイント  (5子コメント)

The guy being interviewed acted very very strange for someone supposedly witnessing a horrendous attack. He seemed far too eager to talk about it, and not phased at all by the event. He used very specific and technical speech t describe it as if he had a birds eye view. I dunno man

[–]architect_son 8 ポイント9 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Actors are eager to be seen. That's also the downfall of a B-actor when given the National spotlight: they can't contain their narcissistic joy.

Sick, really. Especially given the circumstances.

[–]unknown_poo 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I've seen stranger things man. Human behavior is too complex to make a definitive judgement about. I fear that when we rely on a type of information, in this case human behavior, that requires an enormous amount of interpretation, our interpretive process will tend to incline towards confirming our prior bias. That is also human nature, so, our interpretation of this man also reveals much about our own state.

[–]Fealiks 5 ポイント6 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Man this sub needs to be better about using the downvote as a disagree button. You're right, human behaviour is way too complex to be absolutely sure one way or another. It'd just be arrogant to think that we can pin down someone's exact intentions by watching them saunter around for a few minutes like this.

[–]jinqsi 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (1子コメント)

If I was the most powerful government on earth, capable of pulling off the biggest false flag operation in history, I probably wouldn't give them such a ridiculous script. I'd be more convinced if he said something like, "I guess they came down because, I don't know maybe the fire was just that intense? I don't know." What it sounds like is a wannabe reporter who told a real reporter that he was a "freelancer" and came up with a well articulated story thinking this was his one shot.

I try to be objective every time I see these posts. The world would be much more interesting if they were true. I just don't think they are.

[–]stillbatting1000 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Saying things like "I guess" or "I suppose this is what happened..." is not convincing! If you want to sell a lie, you say it with confidence.

[–]aGameCalledCountries 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

What you're saying is "nothing to see here, move along people"...

[–]demyrial 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Hahaha