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Hey Chrissy you may be right...pictures seem to show man putting on fake leg damage....

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TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

http://nesaranews.blogspot.in/2013/04/pictures-that-prove-double-amputee-was.html


If you loose both your legs from explosive trauma half your blood is gone in one minute via the femoral arteries, youre dead after two. Bleeding out is worse with blunt force trauma (like shrapnel) because flesh is torn rather than cut, exposing more arterial and vascular tissue. The human body holds 5 to 6 LITERS of blood. If that really happened you would see blood EVERYWHERE, the guy would be drenched in it. You would also see what's called arterial spurtting from the injury. Most likely he would vomit after turning ghost white from shock, then turning delirious or passing out. As for the "tourniquet"...

Its not even tied off, its suspended via gravity, which would literally do nothing to an arterial sever. There's no pressure applied. There's no knott with a turn stick for leverage. You can clearly see a gap in the nonexistent wrap job on his left inner thigh (left anterior proximal for you experts) His hands have no blood on them. There's no blood on the ground. The color in his hands and lips shows good circulation.

This is an actor. This is staged. How did they pull it off though? I can show you.

Here in frame six on the left we see the the man with a hood setting up the fake leg wound prosthetics. His attention and hands are right there. The woman is acting as a shield covering what's happening.

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

From Post: As a seasoned level 1 trauma RN and a member of Medical Response Corps, I can say that this even caused me to raise an eyebrow. Loss of 2 limbs would have resulted in much more blood loss unless the wounds were miraculously cauterized in a fire. To me that only looks like about a pint of blood. One would think he would have lost perhaps 1-2 liters since in the last pane there do not seem to be any tourniquets on either leg. Blood would have been spurting everywhere. I must also point out that the pain would have been excruciating and he most certainly should have been in shock. He looks super alert and even perhaps a little dismayed while holding his own leg. My last issue is that I see no bone fragments or tissue parts. Since the blood is contained to a small area, one would think that he dropped immediately to the ground after impact. Yet there is no evidence of Bio-waste nor do any of the people next to him have injuries, blood, tissue fragments even remotely close to his. Something definitely not right with this scene as I also see that in several frames he has both knees which would make him a bilateral BKA (below knee amp) yet in the chair pic the other knee is obliterated with the femur showing. Strange indeed Sad The injuries definitely do not fit the scene!

Sal

Sal

The dude is world famous and a Boston hero.

He'll never have to buy another drink.

This is gonna be one long "crisis actor" gig.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

See this is why I keep thinking teo is yankin all our chains. Nobody can actually believe horseshit like this.
Someday I think teo is gonna write a post that simply says "gotcha didn't I". lol

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

Well Bob the guy have been racked with pain and. Passed out from blood loss. And they should never have put him in a wheelchair. Fishy Bob at best. Oh I can grasp at reasons for all the inconsistenies but I will let youins do that.

Guest


Guest

Bob wrote:See this is why I keep thinking teo is yankin all our chains. Nobody can actually believe horseshit like this.
Someday I think teo is gonna write a post that simply says "gotcha didn't I". lol

'teo' and others really can't be for real...but if they are just jerking chains then that makes them very sick....gotcha may work with some things but in this tragedy?...Too bad they can't tell the victims/families their theories face to face then there would be a gotcha allright...

Margin Call

Margin Call

Thanks for adding some humor into such a tragic event. I just had a good laugh at the linked article.

knothead

knothead

TEOTWAWKI wrote:From Post: As a seasoned level 1 trauma RN and a member of Medical Response Corps, I can say that this even caused me to raise an eyebrow. Loss of 2 limbs would have resulted in much more blood loss unless the wounds were miraculously cauterized in a fire. To me that only looks like about a pint of blood. One would think he would have lost perhaps 1-2 liters since in the last pane there do not seem to be any tourniquets on either leg. Blood would have been spurting everywhere. I must also point out that the pain would have been excruciating and he most certainly should have been in shock. He looks super alert and even perhaps a little dismayed while holding his own leg. My last issue is that I see no bone fragments or tissue parts. Since the blood is contained to a small area, one would think that he dropped immediately to the ground after impact. Yet there is no evidence of Bio-waste nor do any of the people next to him have injuries, blood, tissue fragments even remotely close to his. Something definitely not right with this scene as I also see that in several frames he has both knees which would make him a bilateral BKA (below knee amp) yet in the chair pic the other knee is obliterated with the femur showing. Strange indeed Sad The injuries definitely do not fit the scene!

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I witnessed an accident years ago when a man got both legs severed and I could not see a drop of blood . . . . he was conscious and saying "my legs my legs" . . . . horrible but no blood.

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

knothead wrote:
TEOTWAWKI wrote:From Post: As a seasoned level 1 trauma RN and a member of Medical Response Corps, I can say that this even caused me to raise an eyebrow. Loss of 2 limbs would have resulted in much more blood loss unless the wounds were miraculously cauterized in a fire. To me that only looks like about a pint of blood. One would think he would have lost perhaps 1-2 liters since in the last pane there do not seem to be any tourniquets on either leg. Blood would have been spurting everywhere. I must also point out that the pain would have been excruciating and he most certainly should have been in shock. He looks super alert and even perhaps a little dismayed while holding his own leg. My last issue is that I see no bone fragments or tissue parts. Since the blood is contained to a small area, one would think that he dropped immediately to the ground after impact. Yet there is no evidence of Bio-waste nor do any of the people next to him have injuries, blood, tissue fragments even remotely close to his. Something definitely not right with this scene as I also see that in several frames he has both knees which would make him a bilateral BKA (below knee amp) yet in the chair pic the other knee is obliterated with the femur showing. Strange indeed Sad The injuries definitely do not fit the scene!

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I witnessed an accident years ago when a man got both legs severed and I could not see a drop of blood . . . . he was conscious and saying "my legs my legs" . . . . horrible but no blood.

How were they removed ?Pinched off, severed or ripped ?....My grandfather for a time worked on the railroad and told me how two of his friends on different occasions got "coupled" by the train. Seems like it should be a rare accident but guess it happened off and on....The men were crossing between two uncoupled cars when the locomotive hit the line of cars to mechanically couple them and the coupling grabbed them and pinched them into the hook up. The men he said in both instances were talking and saying that they were going to have a hard time explaining this to their wives etc..The instance they uncoupled the men they fell dead where they stood. They went into immediate shock.....strange huh.

Margin Call

Margin Call

Logic flaw: All people who have their lower extremities blown off eventually die.

I think we have sufficient evidence from the US Armed Forces that that isn't the case 100% of the time....lots of blade runners.

knothead

knothead

TEOTWAWKI wrote:
knothead wrote:
TEOTWAWKI wrote:From Post: As a seasoned level 1 trauma RN and a member of Medical Response Corps, I can say that this even caused me to raise an eyebrow. Loss of 2 limbs would have resulted in much more blood loss unless the wounds were miraculously cauterized in a fire. To me that only looks like about a pint of blood. One would think he would have lost perhaps 1-2 liters since in the last pane there do not seem to be any tourniquets on either leg. Blood would have been spurting everywhere. I must also point out that the pain would have been excruciating and he most certainly should have been in shock. He looks super alert and even perhaps a little dismayed while holding his own leg. My last issue is that I see no bone fragments or tissue parts. Since the blood is contained to a small area, one would think that he dropped immediately to the ground after impact. Yet there is no evidence of Bio-waste nor do any of the people next to him have injuries, blood, tissue fragments even remotely close to his. Something definitely not right with this scene as I also see that in several frames he has both knees which would make him a bilateral BKA (below knee amp) yet in the chair pic the other knee is obliterated with the femur showing. Strange indeed Sad The injuries definitely do not fit the scene!

*****************************************************

I witnessed an accident years ago when a man got both legs severed and I could not see a drop of blood . . . . he was conscious and saying "my legs my legs" . . . . horrible but no blood.

How were they removed ?Pinched off, severed or ripped ?....My grandfather for a time worked on the railroad and told me how two of his friends on different occasions got "coupled" by the train. Seems like it should be a rare accident but guess it happened off and on....The men were crossing between two uncoupled cars when the locomotive hit the line of cars to mechanically couple them and the coupling grabbed them and pinched them into the hook up. The men he said in both instances were talking and saying that they were going to have a hard time explaining this to their wives etc..The instance they uncoupled the men they fell dead where they stood. They went into immediate shock.....strange huh.

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Exactly Teo, ran over with a 470,000 lb. locomotive so all blood supply was pinched off . . . . your coupled up story reminded me of my Grandmother whose first husband was coupled up . . . . . . 1883 but in those days a brakeman would step between cars and manually drop the coupling pin in to lock the knuckles . . . . . she later remarried my Grandfather in 1887.

Guest


Guest

TEOTWAWKI wrote:http://nesaranews.blogspot.in/2013/04/pictures-that-prove-double-amputee-was.html


If you loose both your legs from explosive trauma half your blood is gone in one minute via the femoral arteries, youre dead after two. Bleeding out is worse with blunt force trauma (like shrapnel) because flesh is torn rather than cut, exposing more arterial and vascular tissue. The human body holds 5 to 6 LITERS of blood. If that really happened you would see blood EVERYWHERE, the guy would be drenched in it. You would also see what's called arterial spurtting from the injury. Most likely he would vomit after turning ghost white from shock, then turning delirious or passing out. As for the "tourniquet"...

Its not even tied off, its suspended via gravity, which would literally do nothing to an arterial sever. There's no pressure applied. There's no knott with a turn stick for leverage. You can clearly see a gap in the nonexistent wrap job on his left inner thigh (left anterior proximal for you experts) His hands have no blood on them. There's no blood on the ground. The color in his hands and lips shows good circulation.

This is an actor. This is staged. How did they pull it off though? I can show you.

Here in frame six on the left we see the the man with a hood setting up the fake leg wound prosthetics. His attention and hands are right there. The woman is acting as a shield covering what's happening.

These people mistake me for someone else.

I despise seeing and knowing what I know. It makes sick to my stomach.

As a person how can see all this ugly truth. How do you deal with it?

We are nearing a very narrow road soon. Id be there for you.

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