Guerra norte wrote:#1: I'm pretty sure I can see olive trees in the background at the beginning.
#2: Airsoft bullet belts and RPGs?
#3: Where in Canada can you find a desert?
#4: "What about in the end when they are praying? They're standing with their hands in front of them like a bunch of protestants before a ball game."
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#5: Arabs can have pale skin too (I've even seen blond and red haired arabs), also there have been numerous reports of Chechens in Iraq.
#6:You see the same cars in the after math as you see in the firefight scene.
#7:You see the similar PG-7 rounds in the after math as you see in the first scene.
#8: You see a dead man with a camera in his hand at the end.
#1 Pretty sure don't cut it.
#2 Don't know about the air-soft bullet belts lol, but I'm sure the producers especially if they were military were able to snag a few of those.
#3 Who said that it was filmed in a desert?
#4 Q. Can you give a complete description of the performance of prayer?
A. Yes. A Prayer consists of either two, three or four Rak'ats, and a Rak'at is performed thus:
(1) I stand erect, facing the direction of Ka'ba in Mecca, and after having the niyyat, (the intention) in my mind of what prayer I am about to offer and preferably uttering it to myself;
(2) I raise both of my hands up to the ears and, saying "Allahu Akbar," and then bring them down and place the right hand upon the left below the navel.
(3) I then recite:
(a) Subhanak-Allahumma wa bihamdika wa tabarakasmuka wa ta'ala jadduka wa la ilaha ghairuka.
******Didn't see that action ^ besides after the above action they go prone in complete surrender to Allah.******************************
#5 Don't dispute that fact that some semitic people are light skinned or that insurgents of European decent aren't involved, I'm pointing out that those guys are to light skinned to have been living and operating in Sun drenched Iraq.
#6 So what does that prove?
#7 Again what does that prove about whether or not the video was staged or not.
#8 One shot of a dead guy with a camera don't prove anything. At least not in a court of law or to any reasonable thinker. In fact that was by far, most clever of the producers of that video. I mean come on man, what kind of brain-fart was that to place a camera in a "dead" actors hand?