27-05-2014, 01:15 PM
Probably not green-screen - there's a minute shudder of both the picture and the audio track circa 35 seconds (along with a tell-tale internal audio mic rumble from wind) which is typical of setting a camera on a tripod outside and just letting it film. That said - if the footage was green-screen, it proves absolutely nothing whatsoever, other than that the subject or a friend of his knows how to green screen video footage. (Hint - subscribe to Adobe's Creative Cloud for $30, download After Effects, layer two video tracks, add a matte effect to one and use the second for a background). Pretty much anyone can do a green screen video effect and as the footage here is simply of a person talking outdoors I'm not sure what 'faking' this footage would suggest about anything else.
The thing that did strike me as odd without even watching the entire clip to completion was the seemingly oddly rehearsed tone of the young man's narration. For a person about to commit a massacre he seems pretty laid back and aloof. Perhaps I'm missing something from later in the video.
All that said I think the USA is possibly unique at the moment in that it seems able to maintain both (probably) CIA-sponsored 'false flag' shootings for whatever purposes, and - elsewhere - genuine lone-nut psycho gun massacres, and the root causes of each will continue to be ignored.
The thing that did strike me as odd without even watching the entire clip to completion was the seemingly oddly rehearsed tone of the young man's narration. For a person about to commit a massacre he seems pretty laid back and aloof. Perhaps I'm missing something from later in the video.
All that said I think the USA is possibly unique at the moment in that it seems able to maintain both (probably) CIA-sponsored 'false flag' shootings for whatever purposes, and - elsewhere - genuine lone-nut psycho gun massacres, and the root causes of each will continue to be ignored.