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Originally posted by kylioneXsushi
reply to post by darrylss
Gah, your project blue beam in IMPOSSIBLE The sky cannot be turned into a HD LCD screen. Do you realize how crazy that sounds?
As for this, obviously a hoax on the grounds that the Virgin Mary isn't real. Just have to figure out how they did it.
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Yes but the contrast and brightness has been lowered.
ALS
Originally posted by mikesk8s247
i have 2 clear photos of the Virgin Mary. She was in the pictures after they were developed. they were taken at a place in Mejugorie where she had been appearing. Thats no project bluebeam, thats the second coming. Beam me up scotty!
Originally posted by micpsi
Originally posted by jaynkeel
Call me a skeptic but I find it convenient that it is happening between two trees. Either that or photoshop job. So I am going with either a tree branch anomaly or someone did some photo editing and what they were looking at was something different than what is portrayed. Just looks like a blurry blob to me, if thats what people want to put their faith into then so be it but it will take a lot more than that for me.
The trouble with you is that NOTHING would convince you that a paranormal phenomenon had occurred. So you have to resort in your desperation to avoid admitting this to making absurd suggestions like "a photoshop job", totally ignoring the context here, which shows dozens, if not hundreds, of Africans staring up at the sky, shouting and screaming. At what, if the image hovering in the sky was photoshopped?
In your little world of denial, Africans, of course stare at a "tree branch anomaly" and are misled by what they see. Never mind that this "tree branch anomaly" (whatever that is, :lol looks exactly like traditional Roman Catholic depictions of the Virgin Mary. Many of those Africans are probably not Roman Catholic and yet they are obviously highly impressed by that "blurry blob" (what do you expect on a cell phone?). It did not look like a "blurry blob" to them. And what about the sudden increase in light intensity? That was just the sun appearing from behind clouds, I hear you say. As if lots of Africans are suddenly going to get highly excited by that!!!!
Try and learn to think before posting. I do not mind skepticism. But at least let's have intelligent skepticism.
Yes, there are some french words obviously told ("Regardez" ("look") /"Bleu-vert" ("blue-green") / "C'est merveilleux" ("it's wonderful") but the sound is very bad and I can't understand more.
Originally posted by sepermeru
reply to post by kylioneXsushi
And then hired a whole bunch of people to stand around screaming and pointing at the cutout before it looked like anything?
How did they get the cutout to move exactly like a flickering movie projector?
People who aren't seeing anything are probably giving up too soon. It's quite obvious, just not for a very long time into the video.
Originally posted by GezinhoKiko
why is everyone saying "i dont see it?!?"
just read the whole thread and voila! you will see it on a better video which i dont need to post as its been posted multiple times here already
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
reply to post by Nastradamus
So how do you explain this, clever bollocks:
Yes, there are some french words obviously told ("Regardez" ("look") /"Bleu-vert" ("blue-green") / "C'est merveilleux" ("it's wonderful") but the sound is very bad and I can't understand more.
ALS