Thursday, April 2, 2015

Doubts Intensify

But there was no explanation for why neither Paris Match nor Bild was in possession of the video. Doubts Intensify About Reports of a Video Made During Germanwings Flight’s Final Moments

French government calls Germanwings cellphone video reports ‘completely wrong’ - ну если French government - другое дело. French government всегда говорит чистую правду.

Flight 9525 video search google news

from USA Today

and from HuffPost India (sic!): Bild wrote that "even though the scene on board is chaotic and completely shaky, and no individual person can be identified, the accuracy of the video is beyond question."

впервые внятно сказано, кто источник. теперь сложнее будет замять.
No video or audio from the cellphones of those aboard the plane has been released publicly. But a French reporter who says he saw video from one cellphone described the excruciating sound of "screaming and screaming" as the plane flew full-speed into the mountain.

Questions persist about journalist Frederic Helbert's reports in the French magazine Paris-Match and in the German tabloid Bild this week about the video that he says he saw, but Helbert vigorously defended his reports in an interview Thursday with The Associated Press.

а вот и ad hominem: How a tabloid came to dominate coverage of the Germanwings disaster

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