Posted on Jun 15, 2017
National Geographic Film Crew Accused of Baiting Sharks in Southern California - Breitbart
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Since they are "suspected 'of doing it and the main source are both from the tin-foil hat set, I will wait for real information on the issue.
If they did it they shooed be fined heavily and/or Jailed, if they did not they should sue the pants of Brietbart and the OC Register.
So far We have no credible evidence either way and it a reputable origination against nutcase press sources one of which is reality challenged to say the least and has s proveren history of manufacturing "news"
From a reputable source quoting a named official
“We had a crew from National Geographic,” Medina said. “We talked with them, and they were very receptive. Ultimately, they used rubber fish attached to a line that they could pull back in.”
http://www.presstelegram.com/environment-and-nature/20170614/marine-officials-suspect-media-filming-crews-are-baiting-sharks-near-long-beach
If they did it they shooed be fined heavily and/or Jailed, if they did not they should sue the pants of Brietbart and the OC Register.
So far We have no credible evidence either way and it a reputable origination against nutcase press sources one of which is reality challenged to say the least and has s proveren history of manufacturing "news"
From a reputable source quoting a named official
“We had a crew from National Geographic,” Medina said. “We talked with them, and they were very receptive. Ultimately, they used rubber fish attached to a line that they could pull back in.”
http://www.presstelegram.com/environment-and-nature/20170614/marine-officials-suspect-media-filming-crews-are-baiting-sharks-near-long-beach
Marine officials suspect media filming crews are baiting sharks near Long Beach
Juvenile great white sharks sighted along popular Southern California coasts have become a media sensation this spring.Now officials suspect that some media outlets aren’t satisfied with footage of naturally occurring shark sightings. Lo
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