My favorite is the
"Passion of the Toys" collection at Slublog. Notice how each of the toys seems perfectly placed and unaffected by the surrounding damage. Just one example of many:
Suspicious? Ace of Spades HQ has a collection of the different faked photos and faked stories (like the supposed "funeral procession bombing" by which Reuters meant "bombing that took place on the other side of the same town where there was a funeral procession").
Hot Air has a ton of suspicious photos. For example:
The
caption says it was "by Israeli ware [sic] plane missiles." Those Zionists have some amazing technology... they didn't even break the windshield! The reality is that this is probably just an abandoned car...
The chic jihadi on the Newsweek cover appears to be in front of a scene of massive destruction caused by those Zionist pigs... but the reality is much different...
On closer inspection, it actually appears to be a burning garbage dump, complete with piles of burning tires. But don't tell Newsweek, Reuters or the AP... sometimes a story (or picture) is too good to be fact checked...
UPDATE!!!!
The New York Times gets in on the act... A man supposedly found dead in the rubble is seen in other pictures in the same area seemingly around the same time in the same clothing walking around and posing for the camera. The best part? All these pictures are a part of the *same* photo essay!