posted on Aug, 2 2007 @ 02:34 AM
First off, to the person who called some people in this thread jerks for being soo quick to try debunking the image, I wasn't trying to debunk that
it wasn't a real alien. I was debunking the people saying it was the character Gollum form the Lords of the Rings films. So if you were referring to
me as one of those "jerks" I don't appreciate that at all.
What I was debunking was the people saying it was a shot of the character Gollum taken from the Lords of the Rings film and put in with Photoshop and
the others saying it was one of the aliens from the film Signs and throw in with Photoshop. I was making it clear that it was neither of them. i never
said the alien wasn't real. i can't prove if it is or isn't, but I can prove what it's NOT.
The way you came in calling people jerks was pretty pathetic and immature IMO. Try reading ALL the posts more clearly next time you want to run your
mouth.
Second:
The "aliens" in the images that were taken at night form the video above, have been proven to be a hoax for a while now. Someone noticed that they
happened to look a lot like these little alien toy figures that the store they worked at had been selling. They got some and took them home and took
the same type of images and showed how easy it was to fake that. The site I had read that story on is gone for some reason now or I'd link to it.
I'm sure the photos they took to prove it's a hoax are around other sites. It seems like nobody on here knows that and that's very surprising to me
They're those small figures that have the metal frames in them that allow you to bend them and keep them in any position you want. Notice in all the
shots of them the fence and the plants are blocking their legs? That's because they were being held up by something on the other side of the
fence/plants.
Look at the shot that says "frame.-4419 tiempo.-2':27" at the bottom. You can finally see some legs, but no feet. It's very obvious the figures
are being held up at the feet behind those fence posts. This is the one shot that screams out FAKE. In some of the other images they took the pictures
giving the impression the "aliens" were I'd say maybe 15-20 feet beyond that fence walking around. Look at frame 4419 again. They're giving the
impression they're back beyond that fence some 15-20 feet, yet they're suddenly on a hill and those fence posts yet again just happen to block there
feet/legs.
Now you have to consider why there's soo many images taken from a video when they could have simply released a video. Why release just images?
Because in a video you'd clearly see that they're nothing but toys being rigged up on fence posts. A video would completely destroy the illusion.
I'm a hardcore believer and I always did hate these pictures and how many people still think they're real. This and that old Sc-Fi channel
commercial of the UFO flying out from behind the World Trade Center and almost hitting the people in the blimp. Which is also talked about in the
longer version of that video above. Even the Sci-Fi channel came out saying it was just a commercial and nothing real about it
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