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Ok so I was watching this very interesting video and a reporter interviewed the leader of a supposedly "Ukrainian" protest group who was pro-Russia and something really caught my attention. Watch this fragment (don't watch the whole video, just until a woman shows up).
Did anyone else notice this? The protester keeps his eyes on the reporter nearly during the whole interview which is a sign that he is lying. He rarely moves his eyes arround and when he does he looks to both left and right (which means he's using both memory and imgagination to answer questions, when you'd just need one of the sides if you do need to think about the answer, because sometimes we don't look arround when we're asked questions because we don't need to use neither memory or imagination in some cases).
But there's something more. Something much more interesting about this guy.
Check it out when the reporter asks him about Crimea separting from Ukraine.
Here it is if you missed it:
He shakes his head horizontally which means no but he says with the word "absolutely" that Crimea needs to separate from Ukraine which is a very very very strong sign of a lie.
He also changes the pitch of his voice when he says "We're too different from Western Ukraine" - also a sign that he is lying.
This leads me to the conclusion that he is a patriot, he likes his country, and maybe he doesn't care about being with the West or with the East as long as his country and most importantly he is ok. So someone paid him. Someone paid him to say that thing and hence he's the leader of a protest group that is pro-Russia.
Who would pay him? Russian intelligence, of course.
Check the fragment again if you want.
Take your own conclusions.
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[youtube.com] Did anyone else notice this? The protester keeps his eyes on the reporter nearly during the whole interview which is a sign that he is lying. He rarely moves his eyes arround and when he does he looks to both left and right (which means he's using both memory and imgagination to answer questions, when you'd just need one of the sides if you do need to think about the answer, because sometimes we don't look arround when we're asked questions because we don't need to use neither memory or imagination in some cases).
But there's something more. Something much more interesting about this guy.
Check it out when the reporter asks him about Crimea separting from Ukraine.
Here it is if you missed it:
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[youtube.com] He shakes his head horizontally which means no but he says with the word "absolutely" that Crimea needs to separate from Ukraine which is a very very very strong sign of a lie.
He also changes the pitch of his voice when he says "We're too different from Western Ukraine" - also a sign that he is lying.
This leads me to the conclusion that he is a patriot, he likes his country, and maybe he doesn't care about being with the West or with the East as long as his country and most importantly he is ok. So someone paid him. Someone paid him to say that thing and hence he's the leader of a protest group that is pro-Russia.
Who would pay him? Russian intelligence, of course.
Check the fragment again if you want.
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[youtube.com] Take your own conclusions.