For me, this is the most intriguing thread of the Epstein cover up saga. I wish I had more to tell. If CBS’s reporting is accurate, and that’s a big if considering that Trump’s goofball monitors started at CBS News recently. Although this story doesn’t seem like one that could possibly benefit the imbecile….still….if the reporting is accurate and Bondi’s lying about 1 minute of missing footage….then why? Why cut out a minute of footage and blame it on an easily fact checkable system glitch? If Wired’s reporting is accurate, Bondi’s 1 minute of missing footage problem becomes a 3 minute missing footage problem. Why cut 3 minutes of footage? And, for me, most importantly, based on Wired’s reporting, how on earth would take nearly 4 hours to clip just 3 minutes of empty surveillance footage. I’ve edited a lot of video, especially when I was in graduate film school (that’s a whole other story). You can sure get lost in editing and a few hours goes by before you know it. But, you have to actually be doing something, trying to achieve something. You’re not going to spend 3-hours editing footage of a cellblock doorway and an empty hallway. I can’t imagine that Wired’s forensic video experts aren’t combing over that video metadata again since yesterday’s CBS news story. Today’s Lives are going to be a bit of whack, as I have to take my parent’s dog to the groomer. Not sure what time today I’ll go Live, but, yep, this may be a good topic to cover.
For me, this is the most intriguing thread of the Epstein cover up saga. I wish I had more to tell. If CBS’s reporting is accurate, and that’s a big if considering that Trump’s goofball monitors started at CBS News recently. Although this story doesn’t seem like one that could possibly benefit the imbecile….still….if the reporting is accurate and Bondi’s lying about 1 minute of missing footage….then why? Why cut out a minute of footage and blame it on an easily fact checkable system glitch? If Wired’s reporting is accurate, Bondi’s 1 minute of missing footage problem becomes a 3 minute missing footage problem. Why cut 3 minutes of footage? And, for me, most importantly, based on Wired’s reporting, how on earth would take nearly 4 hours to clip just 3 minutes of empty surveillance footage. I’ve edited a lot of video, especially when I was in graduate film school (that’s a whole other story). You can sure get lost in editing and a few hours goes by before you know it. But, you have to actually be doing something, trying to achieve something. You’re not going to spend 3-hours editing footage of a cellblock doorway and an empty hallway. I can’t imagine that Wired’s forensic video experts aren’t combing over that video metadata again since yesterday’s CBS news story. Today’s Lives are going to be a bit of whack, as I have to take my parent’s dog to the groomer. Not sure what time today I’ll go Live, but, yep, this may be a good topic to cover.
Tell me more….. maybe on the live today.