That was fake. But the "ufo" video where an alien spaceship was at the World Trade Center is amazing. Damn that thing was fast. Amazing.
Check it out
Check it out
Originally posted by: Chris2wire
Im not here to cause a fight, just a small friendly debate.
I just find this video so fascinating because other than the absurdity of the idea, there really is nothing saying its fake.
And everything seems 'real'. The un-fancy filming, the camera mounted instead of carried, the camera's "crappiness" making it seem likes filming really isnt that important.
Anyways, I never believe in big foot, nessie, ufo or alien pictures and photos. All too fake. This is the ONLY one that really makes me say 'hmmmmm'
Originally posted by: Chris2wire
Whether its all true or not - you'll just have to decide yourself. But bear in mind that since the films release into the public domain in 1996 NO-ONE has come forward to claim credit for a hoax!
Originally posted by: latino666
I think it's fake. If Aliens did come to Earth I think they would be smart enough to put on a bio suite so they don't get sick.
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: LoKe
If aliens did truly need/prefer the dark, then it can be assumed that they "evolved" in a completely dark and isolated location. Why would they have such large eyes?
Have you seen the eyes on a giant squid, which lives in the very depths of the seas?
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.................
Originally posted by: franguinho
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
Originally posted by: LoKe
If aliens did truly need/prefer the dark, then it can be assumed that they "evolved" in a completely dark and isolated location. Why would they have such large eyes?
Have you seen the eyes on a giant squid, which lives in the very depths of the seas?
dude its a GIANT squid... EVERYTHING is large on it.... :laugh:
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
I know that alien - he lives a couple houses down from me. In 6 years of being neighbors the bastard hasn't yet invited me to use his pool.
Originally posted by: scott
I watched your film. I did not watch the other 7-segment t.v. story you reference.
It's provocative. Good food for thought. Very interesting.
We simply can't tell whether the film is authentic, or is a hoax for fun or for disinformation.
As for life elsewhere, it's irrational to claim none exists. Absent data, the most realistic, rational guess is that the situation of life on our earth Gaia is near the mean of the situation on billions of other planets.
It'd be irrational and unscientific (or "mentally ill" in the typical parlance of 91TTZ) to insist conditions of life here are something like 5 standard deviations away from the mean, unique. Absent data, the best guess is that life on Gaia earth is the average situation, scientifically speaking.
As for origins & crashes, it's conjecture about things like other dimensions, more advanced understanding of physics, bad maintenance on excursion craft launched from a mother ship, etc. We just don't know. I'm open to considering possibilities, which seems to distinguish me from most posters above.
And now let's see the usual piling-on of fat-headed archie bunker put downs from those smug folks who have all the answers to every mystery, and who know better about everything.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
LOL, I just watched the movie again. It's like a cheap science fiction film, and what's worse, there are morons that are already bought it- hook, line, and sinker.
This reminds me of the times I tried to explain to my friends that a certain picture they see on the internet is photoshopped. I'm not even talking about good photoshops, they were more like cut/paste in MS Paint. But yet, it was enough to "completely convince" them that the pictures were real. Pathetic.
I think there are aliens all over the universe. We're still trying to figure out if the next planet over, Mars, ever had life, and when you consider that there are billions of galaxies, each one of them containing billions of stars with solar systems, it's a given that there is life all over the place. But as for them visiting Earth, very unlikely, as the distances are too great. And as for this film, it's an obvious hoax, only capable of fooling the most gullible people.