DrainBamage
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You're desperately making things up to fill in the obvious holes in your story. They aren't even on the ocean, they are in the Bosphorus Strait. Rough seas have white caps. Waves crashing noises happen at the shore. The video I posted (the one your source edited out) clearly shows the ship moving, his hair blowing, all kinds of things that you are determined to ignore because it doesn't fit in with your bullshit. Your stupid video even claimed the camera accidentally panned over too far to show studio equipment, which of course happened to exactly match the boat rail behind the guy.Laugh to your heart's content. The ocean was rough that day and the camera kept moving to show the ships and the the ship that they were allegedly on wasn't bobbing up and down at all.
You are so gullible, it's sad.
I understand how a green screen works, they person stands in front and you put an image behind them. The pictures above show the boat IN FRONT of him, something you aren't doing with a green screen behind him. You can do it with a big special effects budget but that gets back to the ridiculousness of spending that much time and money to create special effects when they already have this reporter in Turkey and it would be cheap to just put him on a boat.Using a "green screen" as a background of any scene that suits the narrative...say like an ocean with ships going back and forth and then super-imposing an image then film it as if they were "on the scene".They do it ALL the time.

Any moron looking at that picture can see the boat is in front of his feet, that there aren't rough seas.
And yes, we laugh at you. The guy who was caught lying about someone wearing a worker vest that was in fact a backpack. The irony of you spreading false information in the pursuit of truth is lovely.
We laugh at the loser who thinks research means falling for every edited youtube video that panders to gullible fools.