Muhler
Imperial Majesty
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The thruth about the cleavage story.
This is the first hand truth about the cleavage story.
I've just watched the programme Presselogen on TV2, which deal with press ethics.
It turns out that the clip with Mary and the Finish husband to the President consists of two clips put together, and where the sound has been manipulated so that we hear a choir singing all the time.
The first clip show the Finish gentleman looking in the direction of Mary's chest. The second clip is eight minutes (8 minutes) later. And that shows Mary looking towards the man sitting next to her and he is looking up.
The two clips are not, repeat, not in context.
The whole thing was put together in an evening satire show called Natholdet = The Night Watch. The host Anders Breinholt, said, in this satire show, that "It's not something, we've made up". They did make it up, they did put together two clips at eight minutes interval, they did manipulate the sound.
Anders Breinholt admitted that freely in the programme Presselogen. Eventhough he also admitted that it would perhaps had been more correct to stress that this clip was meant as satire and that it had been manipulated. - From a satirical point of view he labbeled it a huge success.
For those who wish to verify this, I refer to Presselogen on TV2 today 26th February. You can also watch reruns of that programme.
This is the first hand truth about the cleavage story.
I've just watched the programme Presselogen on TV2, which deal with press ethics.
It turns out that the clip with Mary and the Finish husband to the President consists of two clips put together, and where the sound has been manipulated so that we hear a choir singing all the time.
The first clip show the Finish gentleman looking in the direction of Mary's chest. The second clip is eight minutes (8 minutes) later. And that shows Mary looking towards the man sitting next to her and he is looking up.
The two clips are not, repeat, not in context.
The whole thing was put together in an evening satire show called Natholdet = The Night Watch. The host Anders Breinholt, said, in this satire show, that "It's not something, we've made up". They did make it up, they did put together two clips at eight minutes interval, they did manipulate the sound.
Anders Breinholt admitted that freely in the programme Presselogen. Eventhough he also admitted that it would perhaps had been more correct to stress that this clip was meant as satire and that it had been manipulated. - From a satirical point of view he labbeled it a huge success.
For those who wish to verify this, I refer to Presselogen on TV2 today 26th February. You can also watch reruns of that programme.
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