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reply posted on 4-6-2008 @ 11:51 PM by aleon1018
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I would wonder with the various tricks and technology people can use today, that the original still of an alleged alien video could have been produced
on a computer and then played back on a digital screen outside the window. How hard is it to fool the so called experts?
If remote viewing means anything, I had a glimpse of this after I posted an answer to a better thread in relation to the Kilroy Was Here that
supposedly originated during WW2. What if this was in some way mocking these alien visits or peeping Toms by skeptics and disinformants?
After which, I had what seemed to be a glimpse of the video, that supposedly, some really shy alien just wanted to show their head through a window
and wanted it to appear centered as if they have OCD or a childlike personality.
Of course, even this supposed abductee could be another source of disinformation through hypnosis and really believes he's a contactee. For regular
people to do this is demonic if not all out criminal as in fraud.
I would much prefer some alien calling in using their own voice for an actual alien interview on Larry King and or Coast to Coast.
My one recall of one thing they usually say is: "Ehhhh" instead of the "ACK" from Mars Attacks. So, Ehhhh to this thread.
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 12:00 AM by alienstar
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Any alien video you find now or anytime in the far distant future is a hoax.
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 12:20 AM by garyo1954
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We should remember the video is one small piece of a larger documentary to be released.
The video shown on Larry King was created by Matthew Baxter of the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society. He admitted to making the puppet video
and said he thought Stan was the victim of a hoax.
In fairness, Mr. Baxter has most likely seen the actual clip. That would make sense or he wouldn't have a clue on what to put into his fake video.
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 08:14 AM by dreb13
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Without even seeing the video, I'd say hoax based on the fact that the alien had to look through the window to see what was going on inside of the
the room. I've read stories about abductions and people say how they wake up paralized and have been moved through walls, the kind of stuff that
defies every "law" of physics that we believe. People say that they communitcate with aliens through telepathic means and if that's the case, why
would an alien have to fly his craft to someones house, park it in the back yard and then have a look-see from outside of the house to see what's
going on inside.
[edit on 5-6-2008 by dreb13]
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 09:47 AM by MrAndy
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They even look like they were made to be an obvious hoax. The guy obviously didn't take his hoaxing seriously.
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 10:13 AM by azzllin
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How can anyone call it a hoax? thats just Ignorance, it hasn't even been released yet and its being branded hoax? what are you so scared of? some of
you sound damn right terrified its going to be real roflmao, why dont you just wait for it to be released? then you will know and not look so silly if
it turns out true. i dunno its getting way worse on ATS, whatever happened to denying ignorance? calling something you have never seen hoax is as
ignorant as anyone can get.
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 10:30 AM by Skipper1975
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reply to post by MandM
i dont think thats the real video..that was the remake or whatever you call it to show on tv.
also i dont think they have eye lids,but i dont know
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 10:31 AM by FlyersFan
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I can't say for sure until I have seen the video.
The picture isn't enough to go by.
But isn't this guy known for pulling hoaxes or something????
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 12:28 PM by nullster
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Its sensationalism pure and simple - It will definitely help sell copies.
Thank you PT Barnum!!
If anyone had such a historic incontrovertible piece of evidence would they hawk on a dvd documentary like a sideshow act?
My guess is they stood to make much more money getting exclusives with the mainstream press - even tabloids. But anyone willing to pay big $$ would
expect to see something huge - which this vid will more likely prove is not.
As it is, the still image they offered from the video is piss poor and gawd awful. I'll give them credit for have ginormous balls but thats it.
Instead, this video will be packaged along with other vids and pics (most likely) of lesser taste and spinning dubious accounts. We'll watch talking
heads or presumed specialists talking lore and making comments that the footage is self evident.
(Hardly a bold) Prediction. After the DVD is released - nothing about the UFO/Alien landscape will change in a positive direction. Not one iota.
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reply posted on 5-6-2008 @ 12:32 PM by Lazer
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Originally posted by Shazam The Unbowed
Yes. Not only is it a hoax, its a painfully, embarrasingly, amatuerish hoax that looks like crap.
I agree, its so bad I can't believe it went all the way to Larry King. And I'm not a skeptic on the subject. a). Why disclose it in Denver?
Seriously? Denver? b.) It looks like crap.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 02:24 PM by djkrankz
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NO. NO & NO.
If you watch the video, the image on the glass appears to have no shading, depth or light variance, and moves too smoothly. Also the "Alien" seems
to have a far higher pixel count than the surrounding images.
Definately CGI.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 02:53 PM by Essan
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Of course it's a hoax.
If it were genuine it would have been shown on TV news worldwide within hours of having been taken, and the person who took it would now be both
famous and very, very wealthy. Thankfully he'll remain completely unknown to 99.9999% of the world's population. Con-men do not even deserve
notoriety.
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