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MacCruiskeen » Thu Aug 18, 2016 8:05 pm wrote:divideandconquer » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:49 pm wrote:Well, if I wanted to publicly air a real human sacrifice and get away with it I would stage it to look like a hoax. However, if this is, in fact, what happened, they did a real good job of it. Fakest looking human sacrifice I ever saw...because I've seen so many. But, really, it looked fake as Trump's hair.
Why? What makes it look fake to you?
How would you expect it to look if it were genuine? Exactly how would it differ from the video we see here?
(These are sincere questions, btw. I'm curious as to why you feel that way. My own response to the video was different. But I'll reserve any further post on it until tomorrow, because it's 2 am here now. Goodnight.)
guruilla » Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:56 pm wrote:Creepy vid.MacCruiskeen » Thu Aug 18, 2016 8:05 pm wrote:divideandconquer » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:49 pm wrote:Well, if I wanted to publicly air a real human sacrifice and get away with it I would stage it to look like a hoax. However, if this is, in fact, what happened, they did a real good job of it. Fakest looking human sacrifice I ever saw...because I've seen so many. But, really, it looked fake as Trump's hair.
Why? What makes it look fake to you?
How would you expect it to look if it were genuine? Exactly how would it differ from the video we see here?
(These are sincere questions, btw. I'm curious as to why you feel that way. My own response to the video was different. But I'll reserve any further post on it until tomorrow, because it's 2 am here now. Goodnight.)
I second those questions. I also had a different response and also want to reserve comment till later. Can you list the "tells" that made it "obviously fake"?
Geneva police have been informed of the prank but CERN said its investigation would remain internal and police would not be involved.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08 ... -campus-t/
Year Budget (million CHF [Swiss Francs])
2016 1127.2
2015 1118.3
2014 1108.5
2013 1246.5
2012 1165.9
2011 1075.60
2010 1026.28
2009 887.39
2008 910.90
2007 981.60
2006 1238.92
https://press.cern/facts-and-figures/budget-overview
divideandconquer » Fri Aug 19, 2016 8:46 am wrote:That's hard to answer because if it is real, I believe it was staged to look like a hoax. I mean from the all too prepared cameraman to the Nike sneakers sticking out of cheap looking vestments to the lack of ceremony to the all too willing victim to the conveniently timed panic attack which makes it impossible to see what really happened...I mean, overall it looks silly. Maybe that's how it's supposed to look.
divideandconquer » Fri Aug 19, 2016 7:46 am wrote: ... if it is real, I believe it was staged to look like a hoax. I mean from the all too prepared cameraman to the Nike sneakers sticking out of cheap looking vestments to the lack of ceremony to the all too willing victim to the conveniently timed panic attack which makes it impossible to see what really happened...I mean, overall it looks silly. Maybe that's how it's supposed to look.
Behind the scenes of GS: security affects us all
A CERN manager, supported by two outside companies, manages the three entities in the GS Department that are in charge of various aspects of security. In total, about 80 people, 300 cameras, a surveillance centre (CSA) and 22 kilometres of fences are responsible for ensuring that the Organization is secure. But in spite of these significant resources, the best strategy for maintaining a good level of security at CERN is the active support of its users.
CERN’s security service covers three main areas: access control, comprising the security guards and a patrol service that ensures the site is secure and monitors compliance with traffic and parking rules; registration; and locks and keys.
The 22 guards on the day shift and the seven on the night shift, who constantly monitor access, are spread across the two main sites and the four experiment sites. “The guards’ main job is to check that only those who are authorised to do so enter the site,” explains Didier Constant, head of security at CERN." They also carry out random searches and patrols to ensure that the parking rules are respected.”
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Security affects us all. And this applies right from the moment we register at CERN. “It’s a tricky job,” emphasises Constant. “We issue around 22,000 access cards each year, with peaks of around 700 per week, particularly at the start of the year when lots of new people arrive at CERN, and at the start of July, when students and trainees arrive.”
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https://cds.cern.ch/journal/CERNBulleti ... 4688?ln=en
Nordic » 19 Aug 2016 18:15 wrote:"Police would not be involved"? Who do they think they are, The Vatican?
Burnt Hill » Fri Aug 19, 2016 5:14 pm wrote:Looks fake to me. That's not how you sacrifice someone.
*knock knock* "It's the police, can you please answer some questions?"
"Yes, sir, how can I help you?"
"Did you and some friends make a strange film last night where a girl gets sacrificed?"
"Um, yeah - it was a prank. Here's our robes and stuff and here's my girlfriend, Hailey. She was the victim."
"Hello!"
"Hmm. Are you sure you guys didn't really kill a girl? And that Hailey, here, was the one in the film?"
"Yes and yes, officer."
"Hmm. Well . . . carry on, then. Actually, don't do that again - you're making the Internet go nuts."
"That was the point, sir!"
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