Post by IBDaMann on Sept 1, 2020 17:12:12 GMT
The so-called "Trump Pee Tape" is a video of a video tape, hence extremely poor video quality ... of a fake scene intending to depict Donald Trump in the Presidential Suite of the Moscow Ritz Carlton. Obvious effort was put into creating the set, much like when Saturday Night Live crafts a skit of the President in the Oval Office, so of course there are glaring "dead giveaway" errors exposing the scene for a quickly constructed set and it is obvious that the actors are simply actors with standard costumes and makeup.
The video can be viewed HERE.
The bottom line is that it isn't Donal Trump in the video and the set is obviously a set, although the set builders clearly tried to go the extra mile and probably have prior experience building sets. The reason for the intentional abysmal video quality (i.e. a video of an old black-and-white television playing a grainy video tape) is to create the same plausability that a blurry photo is actually bigfoot. One can see that the man who is purportedly Donald Trump is simply a different man who parts his hair differently.
The people who did the wall paneling made an exceptional effort ... but it's not the same paneling (especially noticeable along the headboard wall near the corner, like the standing prostitute is intentionally positioned to try to cover it up), there's a different lamp on the wall and they apparently didn't bother to put in a replica of the ornate golden headboard.
It seems obvious that when the Trump Pee video was made that Fusion GPS assumed that a basic set with some reasonably accurate detail would be sufficient, however once the video became big news, celebrities like Stephen Colbert made deliberate trips to the Moscow Ritz Carlton to "see" the Presidential Suite. It has since been photographed (and video'd) extensively, leading to every detail of the basic set being scrutinized and picked apart across the internet.
Then we're left with the question that truly begs for an answer: Why is the brief ~32 seconds of video of a dark B&W tape all that is readily available on the internet but there is nary a sign of any original B&W tape? It's almost as if there never was any clear, original B&W video tape ever intended for public consumption ... only ~32 unclear seconds, like a blurry image of the Loch Ness Monster. Hmmmmm.
The video can be viewed HERE.
The bottom line is that it isn't Donal Trump in the video and the set is obviously a set, although the set builders clearly tried to go the extra mile and probably have prior experience building sets. The reason for the intentional abysmal video quality (i.e. a video of an old black-and-white television playing a grainy video tape) is to create the same plausability that a blurry photo is actually bigfoot. One can see that the man who is purportedly Donald Trump is simply a different man who parts his hair differently.
The people who did the wall paneling made an exceptional effort ... but it's not the same paneling (especially noticeable along the headboard wall near the corner, like the standing prostitute is intentionally positioned to try to cover it up), there's a different lamp on the wall and they apparently didn't bother to put in a replica of the ornate golden headboard.
It seems obvious that when the Trump Pee video was made that Fusion GPS assumed that a basic set with some reasonably accurate detail would be sufficient, however once the video became big news, celebrities like Stephen Colbert made deliberate trips to the Moscow Ritz Carlton to "see" the Presidential Suite. It has since been photographed (and video'd) extensively, leading to every detail of the basic set being scrutinized and picked apart across the internet.
Then we're left with the question that truly begs for an answer: Why is the brief ~32 seconds of video of a dark B&W tape all that is readily available on the internet but there is nary a sign of any original B&W tape? It's almost as if there never was any clear, original B&W video tape ever intended for public consumption ... only ~32 unclear seconds, like a blurry image of the Loch Ness Monster. Hmmmmm.