Who are you to say she didn't exist???
Human beings. With thinking capacity to judge and determine. Free souls. Free minds. Thinking persons. Curious persons. Iconoclasts. Hippies. Republicans. Democrats. Anyone. Everyone.
Who is "justsayin" and why are they determined to build up - careful detail by careful detail - like pulling teeth - a back story for a picture that fits in to the vicsim morphed face pieces theory? A backstory beyond the evidence that a person may not have existed?
Are we all to just overlook the curious nature of the picture?
Who might be interested in having us believe the bizarre circumstances and qualities of the picture are dismissable elements artificially attached to a "real person" who "tragically died" in a "terrorist attack" on America?
Let us ponder the many possibilities given that we acknowledge how far the perps have plummeted in their plan to convince everyone that 9/11 happened just the way Alex Jones, Fox News, Michael Moore, BBC and CNN say it happened.
Just what is going on here when we invite such users to interact with us? To whom are we giving a platform? Is "justsayin" the public ... or are they privately purchased like all the other so-called amateurs?
What perp would admit they are a perp?
"justsayin" acts like he/she/it does not "believe" anyone has the right to doubt he/she/it. In an era of fully funded partisan media stations like Fox bile and Comedy Central half-news which mutually endorse completely fabricated bogus news stories, the attitude that one must be believed is now both as obsolete and disgusting as it was originally idiotic.
Who is one to act as if - after all the years of research into television and media fakery technology - that doubting one personally takes some kind of special effort? Who can believe the proven frauds are real behind the fraud? Why believe it?
We give voice to the numerous ridiculous possibilities of who could be behind such a voice because people must understand the extent to which doubt can be applied.
Shouldn't every one believe they have the right to doubt what is told to them? Who can believe - in our age of Internet anonymity - that the average person has no right to doubt a completely unsubstantiated, disembodied text?
How easy is it for someone to invent detailed, novelistic qualities for an invented world? Google 'Fan Fiction' and you will quickly gather the extent to which people do so without prompt. Guess how many would love to get a paycheck for the very same activity ...