A news clip out of Ireland has raised eyebrows for what appears to be a message hidden in plain sight.
And that message reads “help.”
In the RTE News clip, the reporter discusses administering COVID-19 boosters as the camera pans over a laboratory preparing doses.
Watch the clip and notice the “help” message:
Interesting— not sure what it means exactly
'Help' message hidden on Irish news piece on Covid tonight.
I double-checked the clip with their original broadcast—and it's definitely there.
Here's the link to original broadcast on their website:https://t.co/yamNE2DMqJ pic.twitter.com/c2qw9jktmH
— Joe Dan Gorman (@JoeDanMedia) November 30, 2021
There are questions about the authenticity of the “help” message spelled out in tape.
Really hoped this was fake.
It isn’t. At 2:57 (in the episode via the link)Either this lady’s got a really twisted sense of humor, or something is very wrong. https://t.co/EOUqNCFP7u pic.twitter.com/VGM6mhDwKT
— Thijs (@thijstempel) November 30, 2021
Here’s a link to the RTE Six One News telecast on their website. Notice the message for “help” at 2:57.
Is this a sick joke or a desperate plea for help from the outside world?
As reported last week, Ireland is in dire straits due to a terrifying proposed bill that would give the State power to detain suspected potential COVID-19 spreaders.
In essence, it’s their internment camp bill that allows the government to lock you up when deemed a public health threat.
IRELAND – A NEW BILL WOULD LET THE STATE DETAIN SUSPECTED POTENTIAL COVID SPREADERS.
We are all potential Covid spreaders. This bill is terrifying!#COVID19 #Ireland https://t.co/ltowzOMt9g
— Elander & the News (@ElanderNews) November 25, 2021
A new bill has been proposed which would give the State the right to detain people suspected of having the potential to spread Covid, and would allow Health Minister Stephen Donnelly to designate locations as “areas of infection.” pic.twitter.com/rfx0n8OGE1
— Ben Scallan 🇮🇪 (@Ben_Scallan) November 25, 2021
UNBELIEVABLE: A new bill has been proposed in the Republic of Ireland that would give the Government the power to detain people suspected of having the potential to spread Covid, and would allow Health Minister Stephen Donnelly to designate locations as “areas of infection.” pic.twitter.com/NSH70zG27X
— UNN (@UnityNewsNet) November 26, 2021
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