Originally posted by: sward666 I asked in one of 1/2 dozen or so other threads on this, but nobody answered, so I'll ask again - has it occurred to anyone that more than one camera may have been used?
That alone still wouldn't account for the way his severered head is shown at 2:41, in the middle of the timeframe that the killer was still reading. That's not to say there are not other explanations for this, though - it's possible one camera's timer was broken (though I can't say I have ever seen a modern camcorder that functioned, but had a broken timer, so it would still be odd)
Do you people that are clinging to these bizarre conspiracy theories really have that hard of a time believing that a fundamentalist like Zarqawi (or whoever it is on the tape) would do something like this? This is not a new tactic. A primal act that plays to primal fears. Islamic radicals have a real fondness for taking off heads, and videos like this have been coming out of Chechnya for quite some time.
I want to be clear, as I have consistently, that I am NOT clinging to any bizarre conspiracy theories about Berg's killing, and think the likeliest explanation is that he was murdered by terrorists, though he may have been dead when he was beheaded on the tape. That said, there are certainly a list of extremely bizarre and troubling aspects to the case that would take a day to list, including but not limited to:
- Berg's prior brush with al Queda, and the fact that Zacharias Moussaui ended up using his login password (this alone makes it hard for me to take anything about the tape at face value, though if anything it seems to me to militate in favor of the idea that Berg was some kind of AQ agent, rather than that he was killed by the US).
- The fact that the US Consulate apparently told Berg's family he was in US custody, and he apparently told a number of people he had been in US custody, but now the US is denying it, and the Iraqi police are also denying having held him.
- The fact that Berg's body was reportedly found on 8 May, but the killer on the tape indicates the day as 11 May, the day the tape was released.
- The fact that al Zarqawi says his name on the tape, but stays masked.
- The orange jumpsuit seems really weird, in that it's not clear to me where the terrorists would get such a jumpsuit, or why they would use it (though admittedly the jumpsuit does not appear to be a standard jumpsuit).
- The aforementioned time code issues, combined with the obviously out-of-sync screaming, make it clear the tape was heavily edited. No idea whether this means it is fake, though. We'll probably never know for sure.