Well, I posted this video in another thread on a report of a UFO being seen in Los Angeles and another member saying there was a report of a UFO being
seen in Santa Monica.
Now, the argument arises: is this CGI?
Easily, if this is a hoax, it's one of the greatest hoaxes I've ever seen. It's brilliantly done. Though, I'm not so sure.
I've seen some regular video hoaxes, such as the palm tree UFO video, and that was called "A great CGI video." This, though, is ten times more
brilliant.
So brilliant, that it may be a true UFO video?
One person on YouTube mentioned a comet, but that easily could not be, seeing the object disappears in a flash.
It looks convincing, but at the same time the people are so casual about it and when I heard the 'gorgeous' lady talking I lost hope in the
authenticity. In all honesty though, I think it looks too much like a video game cutscene and doesn't really resemble any ufo videos I've seen. I'm
calling this one a bluff.
100% not real. Please give yourself pause to think before considering this is real.
Without even bothering with the actual video content itself, it fails the way most fake videos do. Everything about the presentation and revealing
about the video tells you it is nonsense.
After you consider the regular stuff, and if you think that the video itself STILL has merit to it, please checkout of this subject before you give
fools that present stuff like this reason to do more damage.
As far as the video, it is a clear hoax in my humble opinion. The reaction by the rest of the people in the street of the "UFO" is none, they don't
even acknowledge it. I would think that the others in the street would notice a giant plasma looking UFO in the sky just overhead. Another thing is
the filmers reaction, I believe they were filming the sunset and the "UFO" was added later. I also think it is possible it was some light show going
on, but I think CGI is 98% likely here.