posted on Jan, 13 2009 @ 05:46 PM
reply to post by JanusFIN
Actually I have seen a few flashes from the explosions way out in the distance.
The explosions sound far off; sound travels great distances. So don't expect to always see the aftermath in the dark of night. The explosions could
also be from the other side of the building where they may not have a camera or logistically cannot place one? (Not sure, I can't see the other
feed).
And saying Ramattan is Zionist is silly considering the building is located in Gaza, not Israel.
If you think CNN is paying them to 'hide' the explosions, it doesn't make sense. CNN has been reporting Pro-Palestine, and CNN is a company, they
want ratings and viewers, which, to most of the American audience translates to explosions and destruction. Not to mention Ramattan could and
probably would choose to not listen to CNN at all...
I understand it's irritating to hear the explosions with no visual, but there is not always a conspiracy with everything.