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Originally posted by DroolsAlot
LOL not sure why it ended up in the Decision 08 catagory I would fix it if i knew how.
One set of videos posted to an antigravity website (and later taken down) shows closeups of a toy UFO bouncing around, and then shots of the toy gyrating wildly in the air. When it was pointed out that the movement of the toy was consistent with being supported by a string, and a moving wire or string could be seen in the video, Hutchison claimed it was a power supply:
This "Hutchison Effect" has been claimed for years, without any independent verification — ever. In fact, its originator can't even replicate it on demand. This has been investigated more than once, been part of documentaries on The Discovery Channel, but still never seems to pass critical muster. This is in the category of folklore. In general, the "American Antigravity" web site caters to such folklore and its enthusiasts.
Originally posted by spikedmilk
No disrespect to the OP, please allow me to be your "credible source" in reference to the alleged dead alien pictures. As much I as I believe in alien lifeforms, I assure you that one is pure latex, foam and wire. Straight from K-Mart around Halloween in '97 (notice the wear on my "alien model"). But I'm pretty sure they are the same make.
In the pics you can see mine in all his naked latex glory. Please forgive my messy cp area.
peace.
spikeD.