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Originally posted by MasterCrix
reply to post by fleabit
Yes, obviously instead of paying attention to the extremely hard to debunk alien creatures and go back to getting hyped up like children on crack over pretty lights in the sky. If it's so easy to recreate, THEN RECREATE IT. IT IS VERY SIMPLE.
Originally posted by fleabit
...well i have to say that given the fact that this was a night time security surveillance camera is important here because it makes it seem less plausible that someone set out to create a hoax...
Really? Do you think home owners with surveillance cameras actually review all the hours of footage from their cameras? Do you think they come home each night, and watch 8 hours of video where nothing is happening, and then go to bed? Imo, it's more suspicious they happened to find it. Usually people who have these use them if something happens - their house is broken into, something happens in the yard, etc. Usually they just overwrite tapes - they certainly don't review them all. Why you think this makes it MORE likely to be real baffles me.
Originally posted by draknoir2
Originally posted by MasterCrix
reply to post by fleabit
Yes, obviously instead of paying attention to the extremely hard to debunk alien creatures and go back to getting hyped up like children on crack over pretty lights in the sky. If it's so easy to recreate, THEN RECREATE IT. IT IS VERY SIMPLE.
If it looks like cloth draped over a movable armature, which it does, then I'm going to go with that over torso leg monsters with what is presumably sagging skin due to changes in atmosphere/gravity or what might be used to swim if they are normally aquatic creatures.
Hey, how about you prove the existence of torso leg monsters with what is presumably sagging skin due to changes in atmosphere/gravity or what might be used to swim if they are normally aquatic creatures first, then we can debate whether that's what was captured on the security camera. It's not our responsibility to disprove the existence of torso leg monsters with what is presumably sagging skin due to changes in atmosphere/gravity or what might be used to swim if they are normally aquatic creatures simply because you made them up.
Mocking me, joy.
Originally posted by MasterCrix
reply to post by WilburWheately
May I ask where the strings are, or the person controlling them, Captain Obvious?
Originally posted by WilburWheately
Originally posted by MasterCrix
reply to post by WilburWheately
May I ask where the strings are, or the person controlling them, Captain Obvious?
If you wanted to make a convincing hoax would you allow those things to be seen, or would you record both scenes separately and then move-match them in Adobe Aftereffects™ to ensure that nobody does?
If you look closely, the lighting doesn't even match-up.
What kind of fool would include both themselves and their plainly visible strings in something designed specifically to fool people?
Love,
Captain Obvious.
Originally posted by davesmart
all i see is maybe a drunk man walking, and alongside is a small thing tryin to copy the movement lol...
Originally posted by subby
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
Originally posted by antar
OH NO!!! You wasted my precious time! This is NOT new. It has been debunked on other threads here.
No... it has been claimed to be hoax on other threads...
That's far from debunking it...
debunking takes more than someone claiming hoax
It usually takes around 10 people claiming hoax over and over again (without evidence).