Michael Cohen All News Web Sun, 04 Apr 2010 00:15 UTC
An extra-ordinary piece of footage has come to light(see video below) that seems to show what appears to be a small UFO or an unmanned UFO probe circling what looks like a power station. The unstable UFO hovers in the vicinity of the station before zooming off at breakneck speed.
Not much is known about the video, which might have been secretly taken by a government employee, other than the fact that it was probably taken in the Central Asian Republic of Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan has a rich history of UFO sightings and UFO history. A number of UFOs are said to have crashed in Kazakhstan's territory and recently that nation's government toyed with the idea of creating an alien embassy and UFO landing base. The head of Khazakstan's space agency, Talgat Musabayev, is a staunch believer in alien visitation to Planet earth.
The UFO seen in this video is consistent with leaked information from ex-government employees claiming a race from Andromeda Galaxy is sending probes to monitor humanity and conflict on Earth.
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Comment: Do not take this at face value.
Mike Cohen has made the statement that he knows who the aliens are, that they are conversing with the government and he, Mike Cohen, knows what they are talking about. He states that they are merely monitoring us, and/or have our best interests at heart and/or don't really care one way or the other about us. To our knowledge he has never once said that aliens are not benevolent. He seems to
have an agenda to promote them as 'nothing to worry about/they're here to
help us'. Notice the lack of critical thinking in his comment:
The UFO seen in this video is consistent with leaked information from ex-government employees claiming a race from Andromeda Galaxy is sending probes to monitor humanity and conflict on Earth.
Cohen also has a tendency to take in every hoaxed video around claiming that it's an amazing photo/video.
This does not prove that the video above is a CGI hoax, but it very well could be.
"The UFO seen in this video is consistent with leaked information from ex-government employees claiming a race from Andromeda Galaxy is sending probes to monitor humanity and conflict on Earth."
Well, the top of the tower seems to be made of steel framework, where you can see through. So it is VERY difficult to establish if it has passed in front. It is just one or two video frames. How can you be so sure?
The interesting thing is, that in the magnified version at the end of the video, you can see that the UFO is blurred twice for a short period of time, whereas the tree branch stays 'solid'. This indicates that the blurring was not caused by the camera, but rather, that the UFO itself blurred -- kind of "out of phase". This could indicate in turn, that UFOs are not solid things made of metal, but rather, that they are from a hyperdimensional nature, where the laws of physics are more inclusive than our three dimensional laws.
It doesn't fly right - the UFO looks like it is at the end of a string, boobing and weaving. My first thought on seeing it was, "This guy doesn't know how to drive!"
First of all, I am inclined to think that more of these videos are legit than most people are willing to believe.
That said, I am inclined to think this is one fake. It bobs around too much and something about the way it shoots off feels CGI.
Also, that is a good point that it goes out of focus when the trees don't. Except to me that says the blurring is artificial so you that don't ever get a good look at the CGI handiwork.
...photo/video evidence is invariably "too good" to be legit, or "too poor" to be conclusive. Photo/video evidence will never be persuasive enough to satisfy the skeptics, and rightfully so. The UFO phenomenon is a Catch-22: Skeptics won't believe it, and believers won't be vindicated, until it's "officially" announced by the same authorities lying to us for all these years.
When skeptics demand "evidence," they never, EVER say what specific standard of evidence would be acceptable. What they really mean is, they won't be convinced until it's announced by CNN, etc., and rubber stamped by government, scientific and/or religious authorities. Which, of course, is simply an appeal to authority, and not "evidence" at all.
A conundrum.
The "bobbing" doesn't bother me. Suddenly we're experts on how-to, and how-not-to, fly a UFO? If it "looks" like CGI, what would a non-CGI UFO "look" like?
"The UFO seen in this video is consistent with leaked information from ex-government employees claiming a race from Andromeda Galaxy is sending probes to monitor humanity and conflict on Earth."