Leifer
Senior Member.
I ran across a guy on YouTube (video channel), where he interviews protest demonstrators, where the topics are "chemtrails", "Monsanto (GMO)", and "911".
(links below)
The point is, that he asks questions in a non-confrontational way, and lets the protestors do most of the talking. He will then suggest reasonable explanations, and ask them if that is possible, and wait for their reply. No interviewees ever get upset......there are no heated arguments.
(or if there were, he simply didn't post those)
He always informs people that he will likely post the video on YouTube, and asks permission first, before recording.
Evidently, he claims to be a young professional chemist, in the field of microbes ?? I could not find more info about him, other than his youtube name, "MP Media".
As small as his impact might be, interviewing random people in front of a video camera seems to present a sane and polite conversation.....perhaps for a few reasons.....
1) .....the protestors feel that the voice for their cause, will be furthered if posted on YouTube.
2) .....if the interviewer asks something politely, the protestors don't want to seem like jerks, if it's posted on YouTube.
3) .....it allows the interviewer, to present or ask about alternative (or reasonable) explanations that cannot be avoided. It allows (mandates) a singular flow of conversation between just two individuals.
Check-out the 2016 London Chemtrail march "playlist" of video interviews......
Here's his main channel, of "playlists"...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsxAKii4I-L8nmJ7U9okTA/playlists
(links below)
The point is, that he asks questions in a non-confrontational way, and lets the protestors do most of the talking. He will then suggest reasonable explanations, and ask them if that is possible, and wait for their reply. No interviewees ever get upset......there are no heated arguments.
(or if there were, he simply didn't post those)
He always informs people that he will likely post the video on YouTube, and asks permission first, before recording.
Evidently, he claims to be a young professional chemist, in the field of microbes ?? I could not find more info about him, other than his youtube name, "MP Media".
As small as his impact might be, interviewing random people in front of a video camera seems to present a sane and polite conversation.....perhaps for a few reasons.....
1) .....the protestors feel that the voice for their cause, will be furthered if posted on YouTube.
2) .....if the interviewer asks something politely, the protestors don't want to seem like jerks, if it's posted on YouTube.
3) .....it allows the interviewer, to present or ask about alternative (or reasonable) explanations that cannot be avoided. It allows (mandates) a singular flow of conversation between just two individuals.
Check-out the 2016 London Chemtrail march "playlist" of video interviews......
Here's his main channel, of "playlists"...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsxAKii4I-L8nmJ7U9okTA/playlists
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