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Always a classic tho: BBC gets the release feed a little too early


For goodness sakes. What is behind the woman appears to be multiple video screen panels on which a delayed loop is being run. Look to the left side of the screen panel behind her and you can see another window - the edges of the buildings don't align as they would if those were windows directly behind her.

If the folks who believe this stuff aren't careful, they may someday experience their own version of Ruby Ridge or Waco, TX.

Frank



LOLZ. Thats called a window Frank. Not even the BBC went that far. They just can't find it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> The window next to her is the glass cube wall, perpendicular to the window, clearly reflecting the far right side of what can be seen through the window. Of course maybe TV screens had wood frames and window latches way back then I can't prove it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />