posted on Jul, 26 2011 @ 04:07 AM
I could be way wrong here, but the "human shaking hands with a humanoid" look waaay too big to be people of any type. Aren't those small lumps
dotted all around the place, trees? So the human is bigger than the tree and could cross the man made lake in a few steps as if it were a mere mud
puddle? Plus, it just looks really blotchy... It's looks like the "people" could actually be smaller bodies of water, shaded by the surrounding
trees. Either way, if the size really is correct, there is not enough detail to say if its people, a couple piles of dirt or gravel or any number of
substances, or a horse and a bear... In other words... You shouldn't make posts with so little substance. I can go on Google earth and find hundreds
or thousands of little shapes and shadows and say they each look like "something" suspicious... But I wouldn't do that unless, A) the photo is a
bit more detailed as to be believable (c'mon, those look like a couple of dark random blobs) and I had done the proper research to show size
comparisons, etc... Or B) There was some kind of background story that would lead me to believe something suspicious was going on there. Like if you
knew someone who works on the base who had some interesting things to say, or I lived nearby and saw or heard strange things, or a newsworthy event
occured recently that was related to my speculation regarding the Google earth image. Because I know that people do not want to waste their time
looking at random blobs with no corroborating evidence to support such a theory. In short, your stated position has no legs to stand on to support it.
I can't believe I spent this much time and energy because you will probably do the same thing again anyways. You know, you don't Have To make
threads to be a contributing member. Not every one of us can be lucky enough to uncover some amazing evidence to bring to ats. Spend some time reading
other threads and posting comments and reading other members comments and after a month or more, you will know when you have come across something
that is ATS-worthy