The way her arms acted as she fell and layed on the ground, the bullet hit the vertebrae in her neck which likely stopped it from exiting. She did have arterial bleeding but with that much blood coming out of her mouth and nose the bullet likely also penetrated the windpipe and most of it went that way.
Even if that had happened in an operating room with surgeons ready to work on her there would have been practically no chance for them to save her.
I agree. Wouldn't she be pronouced dead on the scene? I'm not calling it a false flag yet. But, look at everyone holding a cell phone. Where are the other angles? It could answer my question, or raise more. If you find another angle, I would like to see it.
There are other vids out there, at one point I think they were cutting her shirt off looking for the hole, I guess they assumed lung shot. Supposedly someone at the hospital leaked video of her naked body as they were talking shit about her in the video.
Also, if the bullet hit her vertebre, wouldn't that paralyze her from the neck down? She holds her own pressure for a while before her hand falls away. Do you see any blood on her hand? Am I just being crazy?
I never studied anything beyond biology 101 in high school so I'm no expert but my understanding on spinal cord damage is that you don't always lose full control immediately. As the damaged area moves around more of the nerve connections get blocked or severed just by movement but also by bone fragments. Eventually the severely damaged areas die off and only the healthy parts above the damage remain operational. Whether full control is lost immediately depends whether it's a glancing blow or pinch to the cord or it's totally severed.
The way her arms acted as she fell and layed on the ground, the bullet hit the vertebrae in her neck which likely stopped it from exiting. She did have arterial bleeding but with that much blood coming out of her mouth and nose the bullet likely also penetrated the windpipe and most of it went that way.
Even if that had happened in an operating room with surgeons ready to work on her there would have been practically no chance for them to save her.
I agree. Wouldn't she be pronouced dead on the scene? I'm not calling it a false flag yet. But, look at everyone holding a cell phone. Where are the other angles? It could answer my question, or raise more. If you find another angle, I would like to see it.
Best I could find: https://banned.video/watch?id=5ff63502f23a18318ceb28a7
There are other vids out there, at one point I think they were cutting her shirt off looking for the hole, I guess they assumed lung shot. Supposedly someone at the hospital leaked video of her naked body as they were talking shit about her in the video.
Edit: Another https://banned.video/watch?id=5ff6405000bac0328da75caf
Also, if the bullet hit her vertebre, wouldn't that paralyze her from the neck down? She holds her own pressure for a while before her hand falls away. Do you see any blood on her hand? Am I just being crazy?
I never studied anything beyond biology 101 in high school so I'm no expert but my understanding on spinal cord damage is that you don't always lose full control immediately. As the damaged area moves around more of the nerve connections get blocked or severed just by movement but also by bone fragments. Eventually the severely damaged areas die off and only the healthy parts above the damage remain operational. Whether full control is lost immediately depends whether it's a glancing blow or pinch to the cord or it's totally severed.