BBC Article Calling Charlie Hebdo Attack a False Flag Is a Fake

 

An article claiming to disprove the authenticity of the now-infamous footage of the Charlie Hebdo attackers — and doing on a page that appears to be the BBC’s news website — is, not surprisingly, a fake.

Headlined “Charlie Hebdo Footage Called into Question,” the article claimed the video of two attackers firing on a police officer was staged. It appeared under both a fake BBC YouTube account and a mock-up of the BBC’s website:

The article drew attention to the lack of blood after the victim has been shot, along with other supposed incongruities various false flag websites have been trumpeting for the last several days. (This one links it all the way back to the Zapruder film!)

Here’s a sample of pure, uncut false-flagicity:

The BBC website looked real enough, and its links sent a reader back to the main BBC page. (Needless to say the article can’t be found via the BBC’s page.) The domain names differ, however. That’s the real BBC site on top, the fake on the bottom:

Outside this article the only mention of David Mayhew, the supposed forensics expert quoted in the article, is in duplicate versions of the text now spreading to comments sections of other false flag sites.

Watch the original video and marvel at the choreography below. *** WARNING – GRAPHIC ***

[Image via screengrab]

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