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Just now, Hum said:

If the videos were crystal clear, people would say it's an obvious hoax.

 

How many witnesses are ready with high quality cameras, at the spur of the minute ?

 

UFOs don't usually appear on a schedule.

 

How many people are calm, with steady hands to film ?

 

How many times do they have tripods ?

 

The day will come when some guy has a 4K video camera ready -- but then will still cry fraud.

 

People just don't want to except things they are not used to.

 

 

So people make them blurry on purpose so they look authentic?  :laugh: Riiiiiiiight.

 

You conspiracy/ufo theorists have an answer for everything ;)

 

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9 minutes ago, adrynalyne said:

So people make them blurry on purpose so they look authentic?  :laugh: Riiiiiiiight.

 

You conspiracy/ufo theorists have an answer for everything ;)

 

No the UFO tracks people with iPhones and then appears as they know how bad the camera is on them :D

1 hour ago, Hum said:

Who put the idea in your head -- everything on YouTube is a hoax ???

 

This guy runs a weekly radio show with real people calling in.

 

I e-mailed your comment to ThirdPhaseoftheMoon .... it will be interesting to see what they say. ;)

You're reasoning as to why it isnt fake is laughable. Psychics also had radio shows for real people to call in. I cant believe some of the stuff you post and to top it off you believe all of it.

11 hours ago, Hum said:

Who put the idea in your head -- everything on YouTube is a hoax ???

 

This guy runs a weekly radio show with real people calling in.

 

I e-mailed your comment to ThirdPhaseoftheMoon .... it will be interesting to see what they say. ;)

when did I say everything on youtube was a hoax?... I said this account is notorious for flooding youtube with fake ufo videos and pictures, never did I say everything was fake on youtube... and you emailed them, so what?

10 hours ago, Circaflex said:

You're reasoning as to why it isnt fake is laughable. Psychics also had radio shows for real people to call in. I cant believe some of the stuff you post and to top it off you believe all of it.

Posting something does not automatically mean that I believe it.

 

Use some common sense.

 

Only you can decide what you want to believe.

35 minutes ago, neufuse said:

when did I say everything on youtube was a hoax?... I said this account is notorious for flooding youtube with fake ufo videos and pictures, never did I say everything was fake on youtube... and you emailed them, so what?

Would you care to share your source of why you think that TPOTM are all fake videos ?

 

You could be right, but I am curious ....

5 minutes ago, Hum said:

Would you care to share your source of why you think that TPOTM are all fake videos ?

 

You could be right, but I am curious ....

 

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/2wjqo2/how_is_third_phase_of_moon_still_in_business/

 

 

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On 8/28/2016 at 2:13 PM, neufuse said:

you do know that "thirdphaseofmoon" is a account set up to flood youtube with fake alien / ufo videos right?.... that's all they do for fun

Here is a lady to support you: ;)

 

 

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It is supposed to be the microwave radiation they give off -- distorts normal light, photography.

 

Some frequency of microwaves counters gravity.

 

Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum and Colby Landrum were burned in Texas in 1980, by a UFO craft giving off powerful microwaves.

 

This was supposed to be a experimental military craft, using alien inspired technology.

 

The road where this happened was later dug up and replaced to conceal evidence, by the covert government.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-Landrum_incident

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23 hours ago, Hum said:

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It is supposed to be the microwave radiation they give off -- distorts normal light, photography.

 

Some frequency of microwaves counters gravity.

 

Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum and Colby Landrum were burned in Texas in 1980, by a UFO craft giving off powerful microwaves.

 

This was supposed to be a experimental military craft, using alien inspired technology.

 

The road where this happened was later dug up and replaced to conceal evidence, by the covert government.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-Landrum_incident

Lol where do you come up with this nonsense? Wikipedia of course!

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