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Probably a fake I'd say, Catherine. A very good one though. There is a smaller chance that its a real event but I'm leaning towards a fake event created using a computer and a special effects software package like Adobe After Effects. See these example effects easily done with it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY9NZXKjarg | |||
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Comments on Plausible Deniability
Sheila said ...
Cat said ...
I know this link isn't directly related to what you've put up here James but I do find it fascinating and wonder what other readers say? I know there are no such thing as "angels" so am aware that we are dealing with something from another dimension but if there was one video I'd like Billy to question the Plejarans on, this would be it! What do the readers say about this man with the glowing hands who seems to have stopped time to rescue someone?
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/05/angel-saving-man-caught-on-cam-2639350.html
Hope the link works!
Jamesm said ...
Probably a fake I'd say, Catherine. A very good one though. There is a smaller chance that its a real event but I'm leaning towards a fake event created using a computer and a special effects software package like Adobe After Effects. See these example effects easily done with it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY9NZXKjarg
Excellent article dear Jim. I have come to a different conclusion regarding mutilations...they are done by our very own black ops. These continue to this day, a recent one in Montana and they specifically target religious communities with low populations.
--Sheila (talk), 17:13, 7 May 2013 (CEST)