Is this a commercial amalgamation successfully done for commercial benefit?
[Courtesy: Google, Wareye]
The above picture of Laden is a well-known one, much viewed over internet and on TV. The picture shows him with his visage clearly.
The above picture is of some dead man. I don't know whether he dealt in terror. Whatever it was, I can see his face, completely bruised and marred with blood-curds.
Now, look at the picture above. This one is certainly a mixture of the earlier two; cooked genuinely of the two to make a fake. It reeled my mind! I'm purely picture-laden, news-laden... and Laden-laden.
What a world! We can do anything for popularizing ourselves... and to boost our Target Rating Point. Shame!
What a world! We can do anything for popularizing ourselves... and to boost our Target Rating Point. Shame!
[Courtesy: Google, Wareye]
5 comments:
I too felt it is a fake when I saw it, yet I feel the news is true.
i knew it! i so knew it!i was having this 'no' feeling in mind... something didn't look right and thats it!what do they get doing all this.. making a international 'fake' news??
Hmm... interesting. I would have thought that they would have brought the body of Bin Laden back to the USA to hang on a lamp-post too, but no. They dumped it at sea, for reasons of 'respect for the Islamic tradition', and - apparently - because Saudi Arabia would not take it.
Oh, how I hate conspiracy theories.
I have checked, Dibakar, and those photos are definitely fakes, put out by publicity mongers. There is no conspiracy, just lack of photographs, that's all.
Good image morphing skills to deceive the mass. The digital abuse may be a boon for some. Popular marketing strategies drown the moral sense of right and wrong. Cool points Obama though in a fake way. Hapless
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