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What?

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If you don’t see it you weren’t meant to buddy boy..

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So you're a schizo faggot, then.

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Derp once again you fail to see the symbolism..hasbara twaughtttt

They took the picture so that the blurred fence frame looks like the Masonic Compass.

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Also very Skull and Bones https://files.catbox.moe/b1oxix.jpeg

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Lots of Opium traded globally and Masonic orders involved, all overseen by CIA, Bones, Mossad and MI6

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Looks like a picture taken through chain link fencing.

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That's a chainlink fence.

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Doy why wouldn’t they edit that out of the pic tho? Also you know what the Masonic compass and square look like right? You know Masons love symbols and rituals right?

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Simple. It's called framing. It creates a border around the object you want to capture, which naturally draws your eyes to it. Here's a couple links with several examples. You don't have to read the text; the framing will be quite obvious once you know it's a thing.

https://streetbounty.com/framing-in-photography-with-dan-ginn/ https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/framing-in-photography

P.S. They wouldn't need to edit it out. Just stick the camera a bit farther forward. Also, in this particular instance it shows you that they're patrolling near a fence, adding to the 1000 words of a picture.


Edit: If you websearch it, "photography framing" gives you better results.

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I’m glad you put the time in to that response and thx for the lesson but cool story bro..it’s not adding any effect whatsoever other than showing Masonic symbolism

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So why would they just conveniently leave that in the shot? For effect or symbolism? Use your brain and know your enemy