Make no mistake about it the shark attacks at a North Carolina beach area are a hoax. Nothing happened. No one was injured to the least degree. It's a distraction hoax, a set up: a total fake, and there can be no doubt about it. Yet, it is said in a variety of headlines that:
Severely injured, really? Where is the evidence for this? Is this all there is, pictures such as this?
Notice the gun-toting cop in white doubling as an EMT. Regardless, if he is really a civil servant why isn't he helping? Why is he leaving the medical care to beach swimmers? This is a DHS-orchestrated fake. It's about extra money for the hoaxers. The claim of an actual shark attack in N. Carolina, one that hasn't happened in nearly two decades, is a lie.
It is also said:
Oak Island Mayor Betty Wallace told WECT that the first victim, a girl, lost part of her arm and could lose her left leg. Just over an hour later, a 16-year-old boy also was attacked by a shark and was airlifted to a hospital, Wallace said. He lost an arm.
If he had chunks of tissue torn away, it would be a nightmarish mess. There would be bright red arterial blood pouring out. They didn't even bother to use an fake blood in this case: a total hoax.
This is the female teen. She does not appear to be in distress, and there is no pallor of the skin. Where in the world is part of the missing arm or arm parts? What about the left leg? Where is the bite wound or, if not bite wound is visible, the blood that would be spurting out? Moreover, why in the world are only the common people in attendance with the potentially dying teen? Normally, they would be moved out by the medical professionals.
There is no blood or wounds to be seen anywhere, including on the sand. It, therefore, has to be staged.
Yet, incredibly, it is said:
She's amputed at the elbow? What for? Both arms are fully intact. Did they just cut her apart for practice? Hoax index: Billions of a percent. By the way, where is the tourniquet?
There are no injuries anywhere. There is also no blood. There is no blood in the sand. They are all crisis actors, paid for the roles. Notice the IV fluid bag on the water board, just sloppily laid there. What an arch-hoax it is.
What about this part of the hoax. The bikini lady's helping out, yes, but what is seen in the foreground? It's a entire day's supply of arch-DHS taxpayer-paid water. Regardless, where is all the bloooodddd?
Emergency responders assist a teenage girl at the scene of a shark attack in Oak Island, N.C., Sunday, June 14, 2015. Mayor Betty Wallace of Oak Island, a seaside town bordered to the south by the Atlantic Ocean, said that hours after the teenage girl suffered severe injuries in a shark attack Sunday a teenage boy was also severely injured. (Steve Bouser/The Pilot, Southern Pines, N.C. via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
The key eyewitness to the hoax is Steve Bouser and his wife. What were they doing there at the exact time as the hoax shark attack? Moreover, what in the world are such sharks doing feeding on people in the North Carolina beaches?
There is supposed to be a shark attack victim on that red transport tote. Where in the world is she? There is no evidence she is even there.
The photographer S. Bouser says she was pale, that she was going into shock. Sure she was, right. And this makes sense. The bikini woman is part of the transport team for a potentially dying teenager.
According to the local news reports "Despite the two attacks the beaches remain open..." That alone is proof of the arch-scam. If there was a man-eating sharking roaming about, let alone one that attacked two people, the beaches would be closed. Doesn't anyone have any caring for their teens? Who would in their right minds allow their teens to swim in an area where two young ones were nearly eaten alive?
OAK ISLAND, N.C. (AP) — Two teenagers were seriously injured in two separate shark attacks in the same North Carolina town on Sunday, terrifying beach goers and prompting one shocked witness to compare the scene to the movie "Jaws."
"I saw someone carry this girl (out of the water) and people were swarming around and trying to help," Steve Bouser, who was just beginning his week-long beach vacation, told The Associated Press. "It was quite terrible."
The girl was bleeding heavily, and people applied makeshift tourniquets while asking her questions to try to keep her conscious.
It was "quite nightmarish," Bouser said.
"It was so much like a scene from Jaws," his wife Brenda Bouser added, referring to the 1975 thriller about a giant man-eating white shark.
"It got a hold of her foot and bit her board in half," the caller says on an audio recording of the 911 call obtained by ABC News.Emergency responders assist a teenage girl at the scene of a shark attack in Oak Island, N.C., Sunda …
The teen suffered lacerations on her foot, but was not severely injured after the shark attack, which occurred around 12:40 p.m., Mayor Debbie Smith told ABC affiliate WWAY. Local officials sent an all-terrain-vehicle to get everyone out of the water, and the Brunswick County Sheriff's office was planning to have a helicopter patrol the coastline, the mayor said.
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