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Lavarat said:I might seem like a flake for asking this but
Is The Alien Interview video a hoax?
Michael L. said:Is this the lowlight video showing the grey being talked to by the military that says the alien is too sensitive to the light and that is why the quality is so bad? If so, I would offer that the military has had IR cameras for years and would, no doubt, have set one up to get better video documentation. Although I cannot remember when the tape was supposedly made, I do believe it was well within the realm of commercially available "nightvision" cameras as well. That alone would make it suspect before even getting into the actual content.
Frootloop said:what do you think?
To me, it looks rather 'staged' and the 'alien' him/her/itself rather lacking in movement. But then again, how do we really know what they move like unless we see one? In Communion, the "greys" faces appeared to be some kind of mask, and in Fire in the Sky, the traditional appearance of the grey form was actually some kind of space suit.
Goody said:It certainly looks staged to me, & I wonder why these 'visitors' cannot simply manipulate atoms through will so they can escape capture. It certainly seems like a plausible idea considering 'they' can walk through walls & such; Or maybe they are rendered useless without their ships? Who really knows for sure....
Yes, Walton also claimed that the creatures in 'space suits' had a bubble-like device over their head...Strange.
Goody.
CapnG said:It's clearly a puppet. You want more? Whitley Strieber thinks it's real.
Paranormal Packrat said:I don't recall whitley thinking it is real, only that the movements were similar to some of the greys he's seen. I wouldn't be surprised if you are correct though. He likes the drones and has LMH as a science reporter after all. If you want to use guilt by association, use Morten, since he was involved with the film
CapnG said:Paranormal Packrat said:I don't recall whitley thinking it is real, only that the movements were similar to some of the greys he's seen. I wouldn't be surprised if you are correct though. He likes the drones and has LMH as a science reporter after all. If you want to use guilt by association, use Morten, since he was involved with the film
Strieber is quoted in the film although he does not appear on camera. I watched it again recently (boredom) on Youtube (which is rapidly replacing the real tube, I find)...
CapnG said:Paranormal Packrat said:I don't recall whitley thinking it is real, only that the movements were similar to some of the greys he's seen. I wouldn't be surprised if you are correct though. He likes the drones and has LMH as a science reporter after all. If you want to use guilt by association, use Morten, since he was involved with the film
Strieber is quoted in the film although he does not appear on camera. I watched it again recently (boredom) on Youtube (which is rapidly replacing the real tube, I find)...
Lavarat said:Does anyone agree it had a kind of creepy appearance to it even if it was not real? Another question is if someone was to fake this, the the person closest to the camera all in the dark "The Telepath" as the narrator states is not visible but blacked out.