JAPAN ISIS HOSTAGE - Analyst Says VIDEO FAKE & Manipulated With Green Screen
News everywhere is swamped with the latest on ISIS reportedly
threatening to behead two Japanese hostages unless the nation pays a
$200 million ransom.
Notice anything there in regards to the
direction of the sunlight and the supposedly resultant shadow on the
hostages’ faces? Picture of Japanese hostages on NYTimes is obviously a
fake or composite. Look at the shadow directions #isis Japanese
Hostage video by ISIS is fake. The angle of the shadow is unnatural. IS
demands $200m ransom for hostages. — たくや (@takuya20140714) January
20, 2015 That #ISIS picture with the 2 Japanese in it looks FAKE…
Homeless Japanese Cross Dresser Held Hostage by #ISIS (aka CIA /
Mossad) #FalseFlag #Hoax #Fake Anyone who makes video editing can
tell it’s fake and it was filmed in a studio. The “desert” background is
fake as fuck, added onto an alpha layer behind the actors. Although
MSM news are showing a hi-res version with a ton of feathering and
smoothing around the actors, we can clearly see the heavily jagged edges
around their bodies in low-res versions, specially around “Jihad John”
because he’s dressed full black, what suggests that there were physical
objects behind them in the studio, and they were removed to create an
alpha background for the desert pic. I didn’t clean up the noise so
that you can see the jagged edges.
The wife of Kenji Goto,
identified Wednesday as one of the two Japanese hostages held by the
Islamic State group, received an email on her mobile phone in December
demanding a ransom of more than ¥2 billion, government sources said
Wednesday.
The freelance journalist’s wife first received an
email in November from an unidentified party saying that it had captured
Goto, according to the sources. His wife exchanged several emails with
the party, but the messages did not include threats to kill Goto.
The
sources said the government believes the emails were from the Islamic
State group, since the address the messages were sent from resembles one
used by the group in past hostage cases.
The government
officially identified the two hostages shown in a video footage
purportedly released by the extremist group as Goto and Haruna Yukawa, a
self-proclaimed private security contractor. The group has threatened
to execute the two unless Japan pays a $100 million ransom for each.
new
revelations in the Charlie Hebdo attacks and the second hostage
situation in the country. Isis fighters are understood to have gained up
to 700 men from moderate rebel groups along the Syrian border with
Lebanon, where the terrorist organisation is now poised to attack.
“The moderate
rebel groups on the border have collapsed, and their men have joined
Isis,” Ahmed Flity, the deputy mayor of Arsal, a Lebanese border town,
told the newspaper. It has been estimated that as many as 700 fighters
from these groups have “pledged allegiance” to Isis, Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe said Wednesday, vowing never to give in to terrorism. tokyo
Abe
said he was consulting with leaders in the region. A convoy carrying
Japanese Vice-Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama left the embassy in
Jordan’s capital Amman on Wednesday for an unknown location in the city.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II later met with him, according to Jordan’s
Petra News Agency. Sony Hack is About North Korea vs. Japan two Japanese
hostages, a group of Japanese netizens chose an unusual way to respond:
knocking the video’s production quality with memes.
Senior
Japanese defence official Akira Sato told reporters he thought there was
something strange about the hostage video, and others said visual
inconsistencies suggested it may have been filmed using a green screen
to place a fake background.
Using a hashtag that translates to
"ISIS crappy collage grand prix," Japanese netizens mocked the hostage
video using photoshopped memes. The hashtag has more than 50,000 uses
(Al Jazeera has a policy against showing video or stills from
ISIL-produced content). #ISISクソコラグランプリ
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