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After separating people in ever smaller groups the Beast in on the march and will try to swallow us all. (in reference to The Mark of The Beast)
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"all this chaos has slowly transitioned to Israel looking increasingly vulnerable and impotent." Good, bring it on.
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In this age of digital photography, it would be trivial for a photographer to:
1 "delete" the images off of the flash card
2 "prove" to the (non-tech savvy) interrogator that the files were deleted
3 replace the flash card with a new flash card and pocket the original card
4 later, "back at the ranch" the photographer could use commonly available image recovery software to retrieve the "deleted" images perfectly intact.
Delete doesn't always mean delete. Any professional photographer is going to have a pocket full of flash cards and will be very skilled at image recovery (if only because of the occasional "Oh, crap, what have I done").