AP Photographer from Georgia There in Advance for Charleston Shooting Hoax
How did an AP photographer who lives in Georgia make it all the way to Charleston the night of the purported Church shooting? Based in Atlanta, the photographer, David Goldman, surely couldn't have made it there in time.
The purported shooting was at about 9:05 p.m. Yet, just after this time Goldman was on-site capturing images. Does he have a time machine? Otherwise, by no means could have been there, that is if this was a real spontaneous, deadly shooting.
Goldman hails from New York, although, currently, he is based in Atlanta.
Clearly, he lives in Atlanta. How could he have arrived in Charleston to capture those images out of nowhere?
Goldman played a key role in capturing the imagery upon which the hoax is based.
Full credit: David Goldman, AP
The vast majority of the fake crier images are Goldman photos, and full credit is given to him for those images:
Here is another Goldman fake griever/crier photo:
Credit Pool photo by David Goldman
Notice the child caught between the two, presumably the daughter (mother) and her mother.
See how they are acting as if they are crying before the camera. Yet, there is not a tear to be seen anywhere. The point is they are attempting to feign crying. Why would anyone do this if this was a real event? They are hoaxing it up big time on behalf of Rothschild agent Goldman.
He captures them, again. What is seen this time?
FULL CREDIT: David Goldman, AP
It seems that grandmother has gone cool, the act now going over to the daughter and her child. However, wait just a minute, that's just not all. There's one more act in the play book:
No surprise, here, this time the daughter consoles the mother. Notice the furtive glance from the lady in the orange-striped dress.
That's quite a change. The entire congregation is in on it. They all know it's a fake, but they are doing it for social and financial gain. That's why the funerals could be faked. They were all schooled in advance in preparation for the drill. However, wait a minute. There's more:
FULL CREDIT: David Goldman, AP
This clique is a lead hoaxer in this scam. What kind of message does that send to the child? Notice also the fake grief perpetrated by the woman one row in front of them.
Yet, that lady, the one in the front row, who can get her off the mind?
He needs to be more careful, though, because this, too, is a Goldman photo:
This was a big assignment for the Rothschild associate. He was there, too, to capture the key images of that arch-fake corpse, the wax dummy of gun control extremist Clementa Pinckney:
Roped off and under heavy guard, it has to be a wax dummy. There can be no other option.
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