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Originally posted by space718
noticias.terra.es...
[edit on 2-10-2009 by space718]
noticias.terra.es... -galicia-ufo.aspx
Ok so it's viral, move it to Hoax then.
Nice CGI though.
Ok so it's viral, move it to Hoax then.
Originally posted by JH80
noticias.terra.es... -galicia-ufo.aspx
Ok so it's viral, move it to Hoax then.
Nice CGI though.
The link is broken. Here's a fixed link...
/yevdw5x
And Google's translation of the article...
/terraeng
This is one of the best UFO videos I have seen so far. The planes' roaring sounds great on my surround sound speakers, but the rest of the video sounds very flat in comparison. Apart from that, the video is difficult to fault.
Ok so it's viral, move it to Hoax then.
What makes you so sure? It's too early to draw conclusions, the story is still developing.
[edit on 3-10-2009 by JH80]
Originally posted by GoldenChild
reply to post by Ray Amuro
You mean ATS staff set up the whole thing as a kinda birthday present for us?
Originally posted by DjSharperimage
Maybe when your mother has a heart attack you could criticize her acting......
sub par performance as usual on the way to the hospital right?
If this is faked then there was no need for the guys to be real fishermen, right? They could just have asked a friend that owns the boat to do the filming on board.
Originally posted by ByteChanger
I mean, I don't expect these two fisherman to be experts in Photoshop or audio experts..... and as someone mentioned earlier, the camera man even attempts to hide the camera when the helicopter arrives....
Do we?
Originally posted by DjSharperimage
we all know the tv channel that posted this video;
First, we do not see the cameraman, so we cannot judge if he is a good or a bad actor.
Originally posted by DjSharperimage
dude observe the camera man's body language;
that cannot be faked at the speed of which the footage was recoreded