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The extraordinary object, which resembles a four-pronged alien spaceship, has a shape “unlike anything I have ever seen before”, prominent UFOlogist Scott C. Waring commented in his blog.
A “four-arm” vehicle-like object has been spotted above the orbiting International Space Station, and some claim the hovering body is a regular visitor tasked with discreetly keeping an eye on the human race.
In a recently published video first singled out from NASA’s livestream archives by YouTube channel Streetcap 1, a massive unidentified object can be seen whizzing swiftly past the space laboratory before taking a turn and moving back to the initial location somewhere in the background.
RiP Streetcap 1
Nevertheless Streetcap 1 was a known known and his videos debunked time after time.
originally posted by: Sanitarium79
a reply to: 727Sky
Scott Waring is a known UFO hoaxer, and streetcap1 was a known hoaxer.
Video is the typical goofy edited mess you would expect from those guys.
originally posted by: TheOnlyBilko
Fake!!!
originally posted by: Diaspar
a reply to: gortex
RiP Streetcap 1
Nevertheless Streetcap 1 was a known known and his videos debunked time after time.
Yep. Agree. Also he had a close connection to Secureteam10.
Scott C Waring doesn't have a good rep either.
All-in-all i wouldn't be placing much on this video being credible given those involved....
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: 727Sky
RiP Streetcap 1
Nevertheless Streetcap 1 was a known known and his videos debunked time after time.
or are you just trolling like everyone else
Looks like a collection of fake UFO videos.. very CGI´ish
That's clearly the figure of a human. I think we'd all agree on that. Where I part ways with Streetcap1 is that he is guessing that's a stagehand or someone else standing there when this photo was taken. In his video he points out features he thinks he sees on the figure, including — and I swear I'm not making this up — long hair. Because this was "back in the early '70s."
Yes. He said that.
What I see when I look at the figure reflected in the visor is … another astronaut. Specifically, Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a geologist. In fact, Schmitt was the one who took this photo! You can actually see this for yourself. The spacesuit visors are curved. The way a curved reflector works is, the person taking the photo will be seen to be reflected in the visor at the spot tangent to the angle they're standing. I made a really fast (and terrible) drawing to show this.
www.syfy.com...
And even so how about this video.. was that "debunked" also ?
Does it really matter who is tuber... as long the capture is from NASA I do not care if is the queen of England that posted it
Streetcap1 – Created by Scotland resident George Graham (aka George Orwell Smith), this channel relies on gross misrepresentation of images, primarily in video feeds from the International Space Station. There seems to be no lens flare, moonrise, tiny ice particle, or anomaly in a Solar and Heliospheric Observatory image that Streetcap1 won’t pounce on and present as evidence of an extraterrestrial visit. Tabloids promoting Streetcap1’s videos will often attempt to beef up the story with an opinion from know-nothing Scott C. Waring, who will confirm any sighting as authentic in order to promote his name and web site. Graham passed away in June 2018, and was memorialized in a video by Waring.
Waring, Scott C. – No practitioner of visual effects, Mr. Waring makes his living using narration to misrepresent images as evidence of UFOs or strange activity: an oddly shaped cloud, a strangely shaped rock on Mars or the moon, and the like. In one video he spends 4 minutes trying to convince us a smudge in a still photo of a volcano (likely the blurry image of a bird) is a UFO. Claims there’s a speedboat on Mars. Waring has used his ufosightingsdaily.com web site (found to be infested with malware popups) to act as carnival barker for well-established hoaxers such as Streetcap1, Secureteam 10 and LookNowTV, and has unfortunately been cited as a “UFO expert” by online news sites that share hoaxes in order to bring in traffic. Waring will confirm any sighting as authentic in order to promote himself and his web site. Writer Jon Austin of the UK tabloid The Express once fooled Waring into claiming a video clip of planes landing at Heathrow airport were UFOs, yet continues to quote Waring in UFO stories.
Secureteam 10 (Glockner, Tyler) – Originally this channel simply used deceptive interpretations of footage and some silly Photoshop work, but eventually grew its viewership with significant help from pretend journalist Jon Austin of the Express.co.uk web site. He attempted to have a UFO Theater debunking video removed from Youtube and Vimeo with false copyright claims. We have since released a more comprehensive debunking video. Glockner continues to be promoted by a number of disreputable tabloids and as a result has collected a large number of subscribers, giving his channel the appearance of veracity.
originally posted by: Spacespider
originally posted by: Sanitarium79
a reply to: 727Sky
Scott Waring is a known UFO hoaxer, and streetcap1 was a known hoaxer.
Video is the typical goofy edited mess you would expect from those guys.
I do not care who have posted this.. you do know its from NASA ?
are you calling NASA a UFO faker ?
originally posted by: Diaspar
a reply to: Spacespider
Does it really matter who is tuber... as long the capture is from NASA I do not care if is the queen of England that posted it
Yes, it matters. A lot. Credibility is a big thing. None of these guys are credible.
Streetcap1 – Created by Scotland resident George Graham (aka George Orwell Smith), this channel relies on gross misrepresentation of images, primarily in video feeds from the International Space Station. There seems to be no lens flare, moonrise, tiny ice particle, or anomaly in a Solar and Heliospheric Observatory image that Streetcap1 won’t pounce on and present as evidence of an extraterrestrial visit. Tabloids promoting Streetcap1’s videos will often attempt to beef up the story with an opinion from know-nothing Scott C. Waring, who will confirm any sighting as authentic in order to promote his name and web site. Graham passed away in June 2018, and was memorialized in a video by Waring.
Waring, Scott C. – No practitioner of visual effects, Mr. Waring makes his living using narration to misrepresent images as evidence of UFOs or strange activity: an oddly shaped cloud, a strangely shaped rock on Mars or the moon, and the like. In one video he spends 4 minutes trying to convince us a smudge in a still photo of a volcano (likely the blurry image of a bird) is a UFO. Claims there’s a speedboat on Mars. Waring has used his ufosightingsdaily.com web site (found to be infested with malware popups) to act as carnival barker for well-established hoaxers such as Streetcap1, Secureteam 10 and LookNowTV, and has unfortunately been cited as a “UFO expert” by online news sites that share hoaxes in order to bring in traffic. Waring will confirm any sighting as authentic in order to promote himself and his web site. Writer Jon Austin of the UK tabloid The Express once fooled Waring into claiming a video clip of planes landing at Heathrow airport were UFOs, yet continues to quote Waring in UFO stories.
Secureteam 10 (Glockner, Tyler) – Originally this channel simply used deceptive interpretations of footage and some silly Photoshop work, but eventually grew its viewership with significant help from pretend journalist Jon Austin of the Express.co.uk web site. He attempted to have a UFO Theater debunking video removed from Youtube and Vimeo with false copyright claims. We have since released a more comprehensive debunking video. Glockner continues to be promoted by a number of disreputable tabloids and as a result has collected a large number of subscribers, giving his channel the appearance of veracity.
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originally posted by: Sanitarium79
originally posted by: Spacespider
originally posted by: Sanitarium79
a reply to: 727Sky
Scott Waring is a known UFO hoaxer, and streetcap1 was a known hoaxer.
Video is the typical goofy edited mess you would expect from those guys.
I do not care who have posted this.. you do know its from NASA ?
are you calling NASA a UFO faker ?
Well, but I do care who posted it. If you choose to believe every story out there, ok for me - but I will not believe well known hoaxers.
Also there is zero proof this is taken from a original Nasa video. Send a link to unedited original footage from Nasa, the we can discuss. vids from hoaxers are laughable at best.
originally posted by: Spacespider
originally posted by: Diaspar
a reply to: Spacespider
Does it really matter who is tuber... as long the capture is from NASA I do not care if is the queen of England that posted it
Yes, it matters. A lot. Credibility is a big thing. None of these guys are credible.
Streetcap1 – Created by Scotland resident George Graham (aka George Orwell Smith), this channel relies on gross misrepresentation of images, primarily in video feeds from the International Space Station. There seems to be no lens flare, moonrise, tiny ice particle, or anomaly in a Solar and Heliospheric Observatory image that Streetcap1 won’t pounce on and present as evidence of an extraterrestrial visit. Tabloids promoting Streetcap1’s videos will often attempt to beef up the story with an opinion from know-nothing Scott C. Waring, who will confirm any sighting as authentic in order to promote his name and web site. Graham passed away in June 2018, and was memorialized in a video by Waring.
Waring, Scott C. – No practitioner of visual effects, Mr. Waring makes his living using narration to misrepresent images as evidence of UFOs or strange activity: an oddly shaped cloud, a strangely shaped rock on Mars or the moon, and the like. In one video he spends 4 minutes trying to convince us a smudge in a still photo of a volcano (likely the blurry image of a bird) is a UFO. Claims there’s a speedboat on Mars. Waring has used his ufosightingsdaily.com web site (found to be infested with malware popups) to act as carnival barker for well-established hoaxers such as Streetcap1, Secureteam 10 and LookNowTV, and has unfortunately been cited as a “UFO expert” by online news sites that share hoaxes in order to bring in traffic. Waring will confirm any sighting as authentic in order to promote himself and his web site. Writer Jon Austin of the UK tabloid The Express once fooled Waring into claiming a video clip of planes landing at Heathrow airport were UFOs, yet continues to quote Waring in UFO stories.
Secureteam 10 (Glockner, Tyler) – Originally this channel simply used deceptive interpretations of footage and some silly Photoshop work, but eventually grew its viewership with significant help from pretend journalist Jon Austin of the Express.co.uk web site. He attempted to have a UFO Theater debunking video removed from Youtube and Vimeo with false copyright claims. We have since released a more comprehensive debunking video. Glockner continues to be promoted by a number of disreputable tabloids and as a result has collected a large number of subscribers, giving his channel the appearance of veracity.
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Well lets hope one of these people you call hoaxer does not get hand on some real alien footage..
Then we will never know right