>CNN films a fake vigil scene on the London Bridge, featuring Muslims denouncing ISIS >Loads of other major news sources take the bait and cover the fake story >Video of CNN filming the story currently going viral through YouTube and Twitter.
A "huge" protest of all of 8 people. Who are getting shuttled around to different locations by a film crew that outnumbers them.
Mason Cook
this...and soon...
Nicholas King
cnn says they were behind the camera and cops let them through to be on camera. anyone have footage of them in their original location to substantiate?
If it doesnt exist checkmate cnn
Ethan Turner
In the past week, CNN "journalists" have:
-Beheaded Trump -Called Trump "a piece of shit" -Staged a protest to push a narrative
Luis Davis
did they say it was huge? looks like they just called over a 8 muslims who were protesting
Parker Nelson
Bumpin. Does anyone got a link to what they actually showed on tv
Kevin Lopez
hey whats the twitter of that reporter bitch
Ryan Watson
nice trips
Parker King
>no one bombed the manchester memorial concert
could have taken out Katy Perry and done everyone a favour
Nathan Collins
Same actor in the white hat and green tunic turns up in BBC 'London Bridge aftermath story,' so the content from this staged CNN set was circulated to other agencies.
The man from the @CNN #fakenews story pictures is the chairman of London Fatwa Council. They advise people on how to practice Shariah Law.
Luke Scott
they say it with the pictures and video perspective they distribute.
Hudson Campbell
From their website >London Fatwa Council is a non-profit, voluntary organisation, established by Shaykh Mohammad Yazdani Raza (Misbahi) in 2009. The Council offers legal advice and counselling in accordance with Islamic law. >Shaykh Mohammad Yazdani Raza (Misbahi) >Man in pictures
Jack Campbell
Is there anything that can be done to legally fuck them over?
Blake Martinez
There's problems with their explanation. 1- If CNN wasn't there would the protesters have been allowed to go in the cordoned off area? 2- CNN could not go on site where the protesters were actually protesting? 3- Why was the CNN journalist telling them where to pose? To stay standing or sit down? 4-Is this typical CNN behaviour? Do they pose people in a staged setting in war zones or elsewhere?
It might just be their everyday normal journalist modus operandi. CNN should clear that up.