The Muath Al-Kaseasbeh Immolation Video: ISIS™ Uniforms Look a Lot Like Jordanian Military | American Everyman

by Scott Creighton

There has been yet another propaganda video released once again by Muslim-hating Israeli propagandist Rita Katz and her SITE Intelligence Group.

This one, released yesterday, purports to show the murder by immolation of Lt. Muath Al-Kaseasbeh, 26 of the Jordanian Air Force.

ask yourself “why is the bulldozer so close to the cage?”

The production quality of this video is much higher than those fake “beheading” videos of the past yet there are still some glaring issues with it which I intend to point out one at a time in different articles.

In this one I wish to talk about the very different look of “ISIS™”  Seems they got a makeover and it may be one of the most telling clues in this particular video.

Here is a still image from the video. It is of “ISIS™” members supposedly. (click on image for larger view)

Have you ever seen “ISIS™” dressed like this? It’s a pink looking camo with tan hoods and gloves. All of the “terrorists” were wearing the same uniform in the scenes where Lt. Muath Al-Kaseasbeh seems to walk aimlessly around the demolished building site in very dramatic fashion. The storyline is that he is experiencing the destruction his bombing caused somewhere in Syria or Iraq. He gathers it all in making sure to hit his marks along the way.

He wanders aimlessly around inspecting the carnage. Notice the bulldozer and cage in the background.

 

Notice he walks right along and stops right on his mark for the dramatic effect?

 

Right before this shot, he walked, unaccompanied, down that little road toward where these guys were lined up waiting for him. Very dramatic, wasn’t it? He was walking away from the cage. Why didn’t he run?

Anyway, I thought the new matching costumes for “ISIS™” seemed a little out of character for them so I wanted to see if any military outfit used uniforms like that. And guess what I found?

Notice the color of the camo and the tan hoods? Also notice the Jordanian flag on the arm. Notice on the guy in front how long the shirt is? It goes down and covers his hips. The image comes from this article which shows how Jordan is one of the most militarized nations on the planet. This article from mid-2014 shows the pinkish camo uniform is still in use.

The matching uniforms struck me as very odd. When I found out the Jordanian army uses these exact same uniforms, let’s just say I was a little less than surprised.

Also notice that in the video, which is 22 minutes long, epic for these propaganda pieces, that when they show flashbacks to the destruction caused by the bombing and are digging out purported ISIS members from the rubble…

… none of them, rescuers or victims… are wearing these uniforms. None of them.

Also notice that all the tan gear on these guys, all of it, is in mint condition. Not a smudge, not a scratch, not a smear. Nothing. It’s like it all just came out of the box. Also notice, none of the fighters have personalized their gear as soldiers often do. Not a name tag, not a drawing. Nothing. Again, like it all just came out of the box for this shoot.

Fighting a dirty, close combat gorilla war. So how does this “terrorist” get out without so much as a smudge on his gear?

Also notice… the pouches are empty. That’s the arrows. See them still gathered? Nothing in them.

And that black thing on his arm. They covered up something. Is that supposed to be the ISIS flag? If it is, it’s not. They had to cover something on that arm. I guess they didn’t want to tear off the Jordan flag patch, it would be disrespectful, so they simply covered it up.

edit: AnonX makes a good point in the comment section. Thinks the black square is actually Velcro they use to stick the flag patch to the uniform. Points out the shadow cast by the flag on the uniform in the picture above and the fact that it is smaller than the flag itself. It’s a good point.

AnonX links to an article about how the new uniforms use Velcro to hold flag patches on the sleeves.

“The addition of Velcro on the sleeves to attach patches was intended to keep a Soldier from spending money modifying uniforms with new patches and skill badges. But this savings has been lost in a couple of ways. “

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