Posted on 09/15/2016 5:31:34 PM PDT by Kaslin
I’m trying to find a photo of her shoes at the event, clear photos of her shoes are easy to find on this thread, from the apartment exit.
Somewhere there is a closeup - I saw it. Try google or Pinterest. I don’t know how to post otherwise I’d try it.
Appear to be same shoes, I don’t have time to figure out the html for posting photos right now. If anyone wants to see the photoes, freepmail me and I’ll try to get links.
I’m looking at the lost shoe now. It’s a flat, two tone thing, with a dark-colored shoestring bowtie at the front. The back portion and heel is somewhat tan-colored with a kind of animal print. Maybe an animal print or simply a design. Ugly, like all of her clothes, lol.
The best bet is to look for the bowtie in the photos after her collapse...er, I mean stumble...
The shoes, to my eye, appear to be different. Just my opinion. The shoes in the later photos (or early photos) are one color, not two-toned.
Thank you! The photos I found were not close ups and my eye for fashion is... stone blind.
The shoe everyone thinks Hillary Clinton left behind during her medical emergency is NOT her shoe.
Check it out ... Hillary was wearing black flats during the 9/11 ceremony, but the one pictured near the curb is some sort of leopard print.
Witnesses say she stepped out of her shoe as she fell faint and that may be the case ... but the shoe in the pic doesn't fit.
(However, that doesn't mean the image of the shoe on the pavement was her shoe...)
I'm going to have to defer to you, Ray76, if the shadows say she left that apartment at noon, then she did. It just looked like much earlier in the day to me. I expected to see the sun overhead and casting very little shadow.
That's the impression I have. And she's spent the night at her daughter's apartment without her hairdresser. But if the shadows say it's the middle of the day, not morning, then I'm wrong.
Thanks for the shoe photos.
Everything is weird, that’s all I can say.
Wow, so the shoe left on the pavement wasn’t hers. So....if they are the same shoes at the event, and at the exit apt. photos and video, it proves nothing. Could be either way.
Back to the shadows...
(From whence you came!)
(not you, her...)
Check the puddle of blood with particles in it behind the leopard shoe.
You're so right, that's really all that matters.
Can't be her shoe on the pavement, that image has to be a hoax, the pavement is totally different. And look at the woman wearing the white slacks Hillary has her arm around, that's her sandal showing in the image.
He qualified it. He said HE has never heard of it but he is not a pneumonia expert. What more do you want?
Oh my, I see it.
:-)
Imho there is no chance of Hitlery winning, Trump’s support is vast and increasing, and I don’t think they dare to kill him.
Now all that counts is shadows, and I’m not convinced that the exit is that afternoon. I want more evidence.
What's curious is that reporters were not told about her where-abouts for the ninety minutes that followed...
I'm afraid I'm going to have to leave it there, after seeing a video that commences at one point with the 'news' showing the doors open and Hillary appearing and the announcer saying here she comes, like they were waiting for her. Which seems pretty clever considering no one knew where she had been taken. You know you're being played and being treated like a basket of deplorables...
Thank you very much.
It’s all as clear as mud, anything coming from Hitlery and her campaign people, SOP.
Have you seen the take down of yesterday’s (was it only yesterday, or the day before?) where she supposedly gave a talk in Greensboro, North Carolina? But people zoomed into the audience holding their cell phones taking pictures, and the images in the cameras were not Hitlery or the background shown....basically a photoshop job.
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