12-07-2013, 02:08 AM
Scott Creighton:
Probably, the most shocking part of the video is listening to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with comparison to the description of the person in the court room.
Quote:A "swollen and disfigured" face, extremely quiet, seemed drugged, reports that he spoke in a heavy accent when videos of him show he didn't normally…. and no cameras or video/audio recording equipment allowed in the courtroom … all of that reported about the arraignment for Boston Bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Now a video of a guy giving an interview outside the courtroom says he was a wrestling teammate of Dzhokhar's and the guy in the courtroom seemed like a "different guy". He said his behavior and posture, the way he was swaying back and forth, was all very different than the young man he knew.
This video does a pretty good job of putting the question out there: did they substitute someone for Dzhokhar to stand trial and do the time? There are many questions about the guy standing trial in the James Holmes case and I pointed out long ago that the guy arrested on the plane in Detroit in the Umar Fizzlepants psyop was probably not the banker's son. Is it possible they run these psyops with the children of complicit parents then set up some drugged out patsy to do the time while the kids start new lives elsewhere? Is that what keeps the parents under control and playing along?
My guess is they are keeping him drugged out of his mind, barely able to answer questions in court (the lawyer wanted to answer for him but the judge demanded he answer the charges himself so he barely whispered)
It's an interesting question. Here's the video. Have a look.
Probably, the most shocking part of the video is listening to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with comparison to the description of the person in the court room.
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