reply to post by soldier8828
I'm sorry, but stiff like that seems foolish to me. I have been researching ufos since 1988 and I can assure you, that video is not real.
The problem is nowadays, it's too easy to fake stuff.
When I first started out, there was a great video called Northwoods encounter. It was very convincing, until you got to the end. Well, the cameraman
was attacked, supposedly, and the camera was found afterwards.
Once I watched it over and over and over, I began to realize the importance of asking yourself a few simple questions while viewing these things.
Remember first, there is a human tendency to want to believe, like when you were a kid and someone told you he had a superman comic #1 for sale, and
you really wanted to believe it was real, or when you watch a ufo video today, and in some part of your mind, you want to believe and you become
gullible. It's a natural human tendency to believe in the truth ot goodness in people, or something, but onto the questions to ask yourself.
Who is recording the evidence?
What are their reactions?
Camera Angles are important....why is the camera located in the position it is in, for the particular video to exist?
In that video, the cameraman should be screaming, have dropped the camera, and running for his very life at 3 seconds into it. What would you be
doing? Certainly not standing perfectly still.
The friends don't seem to be the least bit bothered there is an alien creature beside them crawling onto the space they are playing in. Maybe they
are too stoned to care? Or maybe they already know the alien from another experience? What do you think?