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Originally posted by EBE01
Fox have covered it:
www.foxnews.com...
Originally posted by Paradigm2012
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
reply to post by Acidtastic
Isn't that what I just said... but in a slightly more verbose form?
IRM
Still waiting for evidence of a HOAX. But you seem unable to provide it.
Originally posted by EBE01
Fox have covered it:
www.foxnews.com...
Originally posted by MindSpin
reply to post by Unknown Soldier
You know I never thought of that? The Security cameras yes!
Security cameras are generally pointed towards the ground to watch people...not usually up in the sky to look for UFOs.
Maybe there is some wide angle security cam or just a web cam somewhere though.
Originally posted by esteay812
reply to post by cushycrux
Did you make that video cushy? That is awesome, thanks for taking the time. I like how it shows the 'bubbles' reflecting the flashes and making it look 'natural' or as natural as bubbles floating over a city that is in the middle of a UFO sighting!
A glowing orb filmed hovering over the skyline of Jerusalem has left UFO experts dumbfounded. The circular object was seen descending slowly over the holy city's iconic Dome of the Rock before flickering and shooting skyward like a rocket. Similar clips have been seen before and debunked as hoaxes. But this latest sighting has proved more difficult to dismiss -- as it was recorded from four different perspectives. Some UFO enthusiasts believe the videos -- which have taken the Internet by storm -- are final proof that aliens exist, while others say the unidentified object was the Hebrew god Elohim. Adding to the mystery is the fact that flying over the Dome of the Rock landmark -- an ancient Islamic shrine -- is forbidden. Two witnesses at the Armon Hanatziv panoramic lookout near Mount Zion filmed the object at 1am on Saturday. A little after one minute into the clip, the object descends slowly, almost to ground level. The craft hovers there for a short while and then flickers before shooting upwards at an incredible speed. Former Ministry of Defense UFO investigator Nick Pope said: "If these are real, they are some of the most incredible videos ever shot. "If they are not, then this is a very well-planned and coordinated hoax designed to eliminate elements of doubt. "The way it shoots up into the sky suggests it is unmanned, because no living thing could survive those kinds of G-forces. "We know the Israeli army has some very high-tech drones at its disposal. If this is one, it is one of the most advanced pieces of technology created by man." Another set of observers also uploaded their mobile phone footage to YouTube on Saturday. They wrote: "Have fun debunking this one." In their video, the American tourists can be heard saying: "We've seen them in Mississippi like this." Two other clips filmed from different viewpoints were posted online. Skeptics have noted the views come from perspectives that could make nearby objects seem farther away and faster-moving. Others say the whole thing was faked and have prepared several alternative versions of the videos which they say prove they are not real. These include stabilized versions in which the brightness and contrast have been increased, which they claim highlights a major flaw of perspective. Another is motion-tracked, and apparently shows the UFO "bouncing around like crazy" -- which, say the sceptics, shows the makers had trouble inserting it into the scene.
Originally posted by andre18
waaaaiiittt!
apparently people think this is real...LOL
This light thing is just an effect done in a program called after effects. I can tell u all for a fact that this thing is a hoax and i can tell you how!!!
it's so dam simple! when u watch the video
First of all notice how no angles relating to the object change throughout the entire video as the camera turns. Also notice that the refracted lights remain exactly the same to the pixel as the camera moves. Notice that the only thing moving is the the blob, which was made with adobe after affects plug in called CC Mr mercury. Here's one that i made right now.
Finally if thats not enough to convince you, here's a picture taken from wikimedia of Jerusalem at night. Notice everything except the exposure and hight scaling is exactly the same. My conclusion, this is a complete utter hoax.
edit on 3-2-2011 by andre18 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by cushycrux