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NEWLY UPDATED: Paul Walker’s Crew Busted for Faking his Death Updated, again, Dec. 27, 2013, corrected, Dec. 28, 2013 It is now absolutely confirmed that for reasons yet to be fully determined Paul Walker and Roger Rodas faked their deaths. That fake death claim is supported by Mr. Walker’s family, althoughm, more recently, Paul Walker, Sr., has reported he and his son don’t always see eye-to-eye. This hoax was achieved with the collaboration of the entire crew and production team of the Fast & Furious cabal in league with Universal Studios. The inanity of the commentary and behavior of Jim Torp alone demonstrates the nature of the scam, as does, through a careful review, the behavior, comments, and body, as well as facial, language of the those other associates being interviewed. Torp says the girlfriend was at the car studio and “collapsed” upon hearing the news, which he received, he claims, via a cell phone. Yet, in contrast, the company Website said she wasn’t there. At once, Torp claims, the accident occurred a mere 5 minutes after the departure of the two men, then changing the story to “2o minutes.” No matter: there are far too many anomalies to regard it as real. Consider, for instance, the fake warning that Mr. Walker issued to his fans a number of times to be happy, to “smile,” in the event that he might die a violent death in a fast and furious car crash. Let us take these individuals at their words, i.e. that Walker and Rodas took off for a short journey and never came back, thus, dying in fiery car crash. Too, let us take the word of the Zionist-controlled media that Mr. Walker and Mr. Rodas were burnt “beyond recognition” and that there was no means to identify their bodies except through “dental records,” which means they would have surely been burnt to a crisp. There is no evidence of any real disaster scene, real forensic investigation, and surely not an iota of evidence of any bodies being burnt alive. No one knew it happened until a “loud explosion” was heard, Torp claims. Then, with his magic ball, he said he “knew it was an accident,” right away. Sure he did . Sure he knew all about it. It is, after all, nothing other than a magic trick. It was certain that the world would know how devastating these senseless deaths would be, as the two men prepared to depart on their five-minute joy ride. That was the continuous message, “What a sad and horrible loss,” and thus people got entrapped into this emotionally, even shedding tears and suffering much sadness over the untimely deaths of two young men with such great potential. In Walker’s case he was so dearly loved by his fans.+There was no such loss. It was nothing other than a side-show, the standard antics of Hollywood in action, though few people realized it. It seems that actors are idolized. People fell into a swoon over the senseless deaths of these two men, finding themselves emotionally engaged, never considering other possibilities: that it could all have been staged. How could they consider this other than as portrayed? It was all done under the utmost disguise, with plenty of distractions: smoke, literally, and mirrors. This is what people were led to believe the initial scene looked like, a ferocious, deadly car fire, with good Samaritans attempting the rescue:Yet, upon careful inspection of another frame it can be seen that a pyrotechnician, fire-proof Mario, is in the frame. Notice, too, the fire extinguisher laid on the pavement, butt-end against the curb, as a prop. The man in the white suit is very real and is involved in accelerating the pyrotechnic fire. This image was taken directly from the DailyMail. Here is the picture with embedded credit in the far left corner: Note also the strewn wreckage, a kind of cushion, also placed there as a prop. How could it simply have popped out of the car? A zoomed in view of prop-star and pyrotechnician Mario. In this case the eyes must be trusted. That really is a human being. These are all obvious Hollywood-style props and are not related to a car crash of any kind, the placement of the fire extinguishers upright near the curb in particular demonstrating the fabricated nature of this scene. Would anyone in their right mind place these compressed cannisters near the fire so they could explode? This is essentially the same scene for public consumption taken as a screen shot from the video by the fabricators who rolled upon the scene in the blue sports car, acting as if they were accidental by-standers. It was these fabricators who said upon stopping their vehicle on the opposite side of the street, a considerable distance away, “They died; He’s dead,” while having no way to confirm it was ‘they’ or that there were even any people in the car. Regardless, who can refute it? That is a person, seen previously, in the midst of the pyrotechnic burn wearing a fire-resistant suit. That person, at least the one in the midst of the pyrotechnic display, oddly enough bears a resemblance to Roger Rodas. This is also another man or two in fire-proof suits (a suit of some kind; exact nature not known) involved in creating the incineration. Watching the video carefully it can be seen that the man does move about, proving this is a hoax. The suit seems to be tightly fit on his legs and buttocks but also around his arms and hands. Here is the outline of this pyrotechnic mole:
Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:11:25 +0000

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