Hilariously, he's leaning in the wrong direction, since the correct maneuver is to lean into the wind. As you can see in the laugh-out-loud video below, he's actually leaning away from the wind while faking like he's barely able to stand. This is yet more proof that many so-called journalists are actually just "crisis actors" who use TV broadcasts to carry out elaborate hoaxes and staged crisis events.
An on-screen number shows the wind is actually just 29 mph where this reporter is located, which explains why other people are able to easily walk around in shorts.
The Weather Channel is the same fake news network that repeatedly claims hurricanes are caused by man-made "climate change," insisting that the world never saw hurricanes before humans started burning fossil fuels.
Not only is the Weather Channel fake news; it's also fake science. Now, we have video proof that the so-called "weather reporters" are really just hilarious hoax actors who pretend to create a crisis scene where none exists.
Brighteon.com users are having a field day with the hilarity. A user channel named Rainbow Rising has posted a parody of the Weather Channel, where a man hilariously claiming to be barely surviving a vicious storm while his hand manually shakes a palm tree to simulate hurricane-force winds.
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