Cellphone Video of Initial Blast Aftermath / Additional BMB Videos
The following videos are presented with the caveat that they may contain potentially misleading or uncertain visual information. Readers should exercise extreme care when presenting and analyzing such evidence. The videos are not conclusive and are intended for research and discussion purposes only.-JFTThis cellphone video captures the immediate seconds following the first blast of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing. Taken several meters away from where the bomb was detonated, the footage documents a number of apparent figures who subsequently appear in media coverage as purportedly injured from the ordnance.
Recall also that severe maiming and wounds from shrapnel were repeatedly recounted to reporters by Boston area hospital physicians attending to at least several dozen bombing victims (See, for example,here, here, here, here, and here). Medical authorities have since confirmed three dead and 264 injuries from the attack. Yet the most severe reactions to the bomb evidenced in this video are disorientation and swift voluntary movement away from the blast and smoke.
A more recent video by Anonpyrates presents several unusual maneuvers at the initial Marathon bombsite, including “the lady in the pink vest” who appears uninjured and is clearly mobile prior to being transported out in a wheelchair. Also, why are so many non-police and EMT figures allowed to permeate the location, including what are apparently photojournalists, when the likelihood of another ordnance has not yet been determined?
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