Alien/creature thing caught on my camera.


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Let's see.

Here we have a fresh registration. Then three minutes after registering, he made up a medium sized post about some ludicrous story. Interesting that a fresh reg actually knows about MM, because that post took quite some time to craft, rather than assuming you wrote it offline, I assume you wrote it into the Neowin textbox. That'd substract quite some time from the 3 minute timeframe. Even if you did it offline, 3 minutes is a short time to find all out about the newly visible forums.

Then another fresh reg chimes in, 9 minutes after registering and immediately reports a supporting story. How high are the chances that a 9 minute old account can contribute immediately something supporting to this thread?

Freakin' gimmicks! Both of you. Or maybe just you, but both your accounts.

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Agreed, I was about to say the same thing..

And I think its another dude who got banned for doing stupid things like this in the wrong sections. I.e, posing stuff to be true when they aren't.

Agreed, I was about to say the same thing..

And I think its another dude who got banned for doing stupid things like this in the wrong sections.  I.e, posing stuff to be true when they aren't.

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does anyone remember the member Infestedskank?

I would believe you, but there is too much going against you here.Tthe image is really distorted, and it looks like the picture has no depth. I can understand the picture being hard to take because you were scared, but it still looks very weird.

Although it looks real to an extent, i'm saying that this is fake so far. Has anyone else seen this thing in the area?

  • 2 weeks later...

there is one thing guys this might be true look at this

This Picture reminds me of another similar photo, It was released last year in chile.

http://www.rense.com/general53/chile.htm

I know, i know, rense.com isnt a credible site, but the way its walking seems identical, so either its a fake taken from this photo(due to the stance of the body) or there are more of these things walking around the globe.

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