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Faked photos of 7/7 bombers?

Geoff | 25.07.2005 16:17 | London

A friend just emailed me about this photo. It does appear to have been edited. If so, it either could have serious implications for the identities of the bombers, or could jsut be piece of faked evidence used to accuse men who really are guilty. You decide.

Metropolitan Police handout photo
Metropolitan Police handout photo


Was a "Bomber" Superimposed onto Metropolitan Police Surveillance Camera Photo?

Below is a CCTV image circulated by the Metropolitan Police.

As Peter Kofod wrote,"Take a look at this photo of the four alleged London bombers."

 http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050724/photos_pl_afp/050724214150_vesdc65b_photo1

"At first, (almost) everything looks fine, but look closer... look at the guy with the white hat... check out his left arm (HIS left arm).... the lower of the rails of the railing is IN FRONT of his left arm... where of course it shouldn't be! I'm NO image specialist, but this sure looks ridiculous. I'd say it´s a fake."

The CLG has also inspected this image. "The white-hatted man was apparently superimposed onto the photo. Not only is his arm 'behind' a railing that is supposedly several feet behind HIM, but also, upon magnification in Photoshop, part of the bar actually goes into his head. This was 'touched-up,' but pixels of his head mix unmistakably with pixels from the railing." --Michael Rectenwald.

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Metropolitan Police handout photo shows a CCTV image of (L-R:) Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay (dark cap), Mohammed Sidique Khan (light cap) and Shahzad Tanweer, the four suspected London suicide bombers, arriving at Luton train station at 07:21 on July 07. Americans are weighing the merits of an all-seeing network of 24-hour-a-day security cameras similar to the system which has aided Britain's recent terror investigations.(AFP/HO/File)

Geoff
- Homepage: http://www.legitgov.org/cctv_image_of_uk_suspects_240705.html

Comments

Display the following 24 comments

  1. not an image expert.... — rebound
  2. Amateurs — J
  3. Evening Standard — rebound
  4. Reflections — DB
  5. March? — DB
  6. RETURN OF THE "POD PEOPLE" — Don't Fall for the PsyOps
  7. who knows... — tired
  8. Take a third look. — Megatron
  9. quality & quantity — magoo
  10. upon reflection — forensic magoo
  11. In Agreement. — Megatron
  12. Weird...but actually... — artaud
  13. Excellent, let's see your corrected photo — Positron
  14. Ach away — Paranoid Pete
  15. artaud — magoo
  16. one possibility why the trolls are troubled tonight — weegee
  17. a quick fix — magoo
  18. I think it wasn't faked — anon
  19. Blimey, it was Aled Jones that did it! — magoo
  20. Do not attempt to read this ... — jackslucid
  21. Positron? He's not one of the decepticons? — Megatron
  22. This is absurd — Mr Baldingfast
  23. anomalies — state terror
  24. fuck me. we are surrounded — jackslucid

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