EXCLUSIVE: Media Falls For Pallywood Production...Again
European media has been falling all over itself this week to report that Israeli soldiers slaughtered a pair of innocent Palestinian boys near the sight of a protest. A human rights group is parading around an X-ray that they say is proof that Israeli forces used live ammunition instead of rubber-coated less lethal ammunition.
It is too bad for them that all the X-ray does is provide considerable evidence of deliberate fraud. An interesting aspect of the story is the commentary of a radiologist who looked at the image, and provided his feedback after this story was written. He noted:
Is the bullet actually inside the skull? If somebody wanted to, he/or she could take an xray with the bullet overlying the person's head and make a similar appearance. On the limited image I don't see any shards of bone/fractures to indicate entrance into the skull. I would need some kind of cross sectional image to confirm that the bullet is ACTUALLY inside the skull. A different angle (frontal xray or crossectional imaging i.e. CT/MRI) would definitely be able show fractures or fragments of bone, but unfortunately i'm only provided with a low quality image of a one-view skull xray.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 11:39 AM
Comments
Posted by: David at March 24, 2010 12:48 PM (dccG2)
Believing that there is such a thing as an honest Palestinian is a little like believing there is such a thing as a moderate Democrat. The tooth fairy has a greater likelihood of existing.
Posted by: iconoclast at March 24, 2010 02:27 PM (zKViF)
Posted by: AJB at March 24, 2010 03:44 PM (cnGKW)
Thus proving that there is no rational refutation of my assertion. A long history of fraudulent claims, doctored films, and staged photos by a culture who fervently desire genocide...and you call me a nazi. Typically pathetic.
Posted by: iconoclast at March 24, 2010 09:14 PM (yTmCE)
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2007/08/when_dullards_run_enemy_propag.html
Posted by: Tim at March 25, 2010 12:10 PM (xq7pr)
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