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Originally posted by Grifter81
Notice the video is nicely edited. If he can do that then he can fake it. Also if he was that freaked out why spend time and edit? Why not just put it up raw with a description? That's what I'd do?
Originally posted by gunshooter
everything everyone posts must just be fake. since this is so easy to fake, and ufo's are so easy to fake, and just about everything is just so easy to fake, why do people even bother posting things. why do people bother coming to this site to read, everything is fake. I get so sick of trolls calling everything fake, or people who are just to skeptical for their own good, and cant bring their minds to that next level
Originally posted by FlyInTheOintment
reply to post by ShadowAngel85
To be honest - I don't know. But I don't doubt that at least some of these sound anomalies are entirely real.
Originally posted by OrchusGhule
Unfortunately, there are many people who find it humorous (or useful) to hoax such videos
Originally posted by bcccl
Originally posted by FlyInTheOintment
reply to post by ShadowAngel85
To be honest - I don't know. But I don't doubt that at least some of these sound anomalies are entirely real.
i think it's fair to say most if not all are real, the question is what they are.
for the sake of example, imagine you are in an uncontacted tribe and you see a plane. then you see another one with your mate, so he knows you both saw the same thing. the more reports there are, the more the evidence is there that these things are real. what you don't know is that these are machines made by people at boeing and airbus in a more advanced culture on the other side of the world.
in other words, these sounds are 100% real, but we don't know what is causing them. not knowing what they are doesn't make them less real.
Originally posted by bcccl
Originally posted by OrchusGhule
Unfortunately, there are many people who find it humorous (or useful) to hoax such videos
i fail to see what is useful or humorous about this, perhaps you can enlighten me.
Originally posted by OrchusGhule
Originally posted by bcccl
Originally posted by OrchusGhule
Unfortunately, there are many people who find it humorous (or useful) to hoax such videos
i fail to see what is useful or humorous about this, perhaps you can enlighten me.
It is useful for certain groups to create hoax videos so people will pay attention to those, instead of paying attention to the few, genuine recordings that exist. Its the same as UFO hoaxing. The US government is known to operate a continuous hoax campaign complete with false UFO reports, videos, etc. and they do it for the sole purpose of deflecting public attention away from the few genuine videos and reports that exist. Some people find it humorous to create such hoax material themselves, for whatever reason, but some people seem to enjoy it.
Originally posted by Miyuki
Some pylons in Sweden heard whaling and making different sounds. While these are deliberately recorded using devices attached to the pylon it's self, it is entirely possible that the video in the original post used the same method to capture the audio. As others have also mentioned: The wind (and it looks like a windy day on the original video) could also create this type of noise against high tension cables.
Originally posted by bbearface
When I awoke the next day I thought about it properly and it was the archetypal 'ufo' sound you hear in alien doomsday films - not that I am saying that was the origin of the sound.
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