Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Too good to be true?

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  1. I would say, yes. That recent Australian film hoax really messed things up. Can't trust anything anymore.

    Listened to your Misterioso interview. Enjoyed it. Your voice is deeper than I expected.

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  2. It's weird how I never sound like people expect me to.

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  3. I dunno, watching this, I find it a bit more difficult to see this footage as fake. Though as easy as it is to manufacture stuff that looks as authentic as this, it just makes it that much harder to take what you see as the real thing.

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  4. I find the movement and the lights impressive. If a fake, it's at least an admirable one.

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  5. That was one thing that was semi-convincing was the way the lights moved about the craft. But it's nothing you couldn't fake with some good LEDs.

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  6. The proximity to power-lines is also interesting, since that's been reported in a number of UFO cases.

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  7. And proximity to power lines has been a key factor in many "hauntings" as well. Most have which been proven to be related to higher levels of electrical fields in the surrounding environments.

    And I actually *believe* in ghosts...though you might not know it from these posts. :o)

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  8. And proximity to power lines has been a key factor in many "hauntings" as well.

    Although not for the reason you might think...

    Have you read anything by Albert Budden?

    Key concepts: Epileptiform states, ambient electrical stimulation of the brain

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  9. I think you're right, nullspin. Taking a closer look at it, I can see what looks like a basket dangling from the bottom of the "craft", and the flickering light of the burner.

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