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Originally posted by Doc Velocity
The YT poster, noviobatavia, who posted the "Italian army" UFO, has a collection of 33 videos queued-up on YouTube, most of which seem UFO-related.
At least one of the other videos I viewed from this collection depicts what is purported to be a UFO emerging from a wormhole over what appears to be an urban setting. Now, that is one hell of a money shot, wouldn't you agree? Which is exactly why I think it is an unabashed digital hoax.
Just so, I think the Italian army UFO is another example of digital hoaxing — it's too detailed and, again, too perfect — not to mention the fact that it appears in a collection of UFO videos that includes at least one other truly suspicious UFO clip.
Originally posted by 10538
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
Well, I guess since he has one video that is a fraud that automatically means all his videos are frauds?
Logically, no.
But realistically, if a person came up to you with 30 "gold" nuggets and you knew that at least one of them was lead coated in gold, how eager would you be to buy all the rest of them (or any of them) at the current market price of gold?
And if your answer is "very eager," then I would like the opportunity to show you some gold nuggets I recently found.
Originally posted by SuicideVirus
But realistically, if a person came up to you with 30 "gold" nuggets and you knew that at least one of them was lead coated in gold, how eager would you be to buy all the rest of them (or any of them) at the current market price of gold?
Originally posted by j_kalin
it moves as if it is a remote-controlled hovering model. too slow, sort of twists when it slows down; i think it is close to the camera. in this sense it is a real UFO, just not an alien one