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Magical Realist
Aug 21, 2017 02:10 AM
(Aug 21, 2017 02:03 AM)Syne Wrote: Like I said, it's easy to appease dupes. If they're accustom to that lack of skepticism, I can see why they'd offer just enough to fool morons while hoping it's not enough for anyone to make a rational case against it. That's not how people who honestly feel they have evidence of a phenomenon they have a vested interest in behave. That's like scientists making a great discovery but withholding enough data for anyone else to corroborate it. Reasonable people have to question how that could possibly benefit them. Simple answer...they're conning you.
Standard skeptic conspiracy theory. They're all con artists. Anything to keep from accepting the evidence.
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Zinjanthropos
Aug 21, 2017 02:13 AM
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(Aug 21, 2017 01:47 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: (Aug 21, 2017 01:28 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: (Aug 20, 2017 11:52 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: ??Or it could be that they can't anticipate whatever weird arbitrary complaint a skeptic will make in lieu of actually having some real problem to present. Why is the video not on the page? Who knows? Who cares? Why is that an issue at all? They have the magnified image right there.
I saw a blurry image of something cylindrical and possibly metallic & I saw what Syne saw on the vid.
Wow. An appearing and disappearing cylindrical and metallic object in an open field near a crop circle? That's even more amazing than a figure.
I can't even get the vid to play again. Regardless of what I did see in the few seconds I managed to view, the one thing that bothers me about this is this.....why mention near Stonehenge? Why not Farmer John's wheat field? Because it sets the hook. Everyone identifies with Stonehenge.....mysterious, Druids, etc. and just the right setting for a UFO encounter.
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Syne
Aug 21, 2017 02:18 AM
(Aug 21, 2017 02:10 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: (Aug 21, 2017 02:03 AM)Syne Wrote: Like I said, it's easy to appease dupes. If they're accustom to that lack of skepticism, I can see why they'd offer just enough to fool morons while hoping it's not enough for anyone to make a rational case against it. That's not how people who honestly feel they have evidence of a phenomenon they have a vested interest in behave. That's like scientists making a great discovery but withholding enough data for anyone else to corroborate it. Reasonable people have to question how that could possibly benefit them. Simple answer...they're conning you.
Standard skeptic conspiracy theory. They're all con artists. Anything to keep from accepting the evidence.
By that stellar reasoning, any scientist who refuses to share enough data to have his findings replicated shouldn't face any skepticism.
And I didn't say they were "all con artists". I think many are genuine believers. You're just a fool who can't tell the difference. Seriously....you drool on yourself, right?
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Aug 21, 2017 02:46 AM
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Quote:And I didn't say they were "all con artists". I think many are genuine believers. You're just a fool who can't tell the difference. Seriously....you drool on yourself, right?
You have zero evidence they are pulling off some scam. It's just some bullshit you made up to keep from having to explain the compelling photographic evidence. It's what all debunkers do. I'm used to it.
Quote:I can't even get the vid to play again. Regardless of what I did see in the few seconds I managed to view, the one thing that bothers me about this is this.....why mention near Stonehenge? Why not Farmer John's wheat field? Because it sets the hook. Everyone identifies with Stonehenge.....mysterious, Druids, etc. and just the right setting for a UFO encounter.
LOL! So now them just mentioning Stonehenge becomes evidence of some devious plot. You guys have some imagination. You should write mystery novels.
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Syne
Aug 21, 2017 02:58 AM
(Aug 21, 2017 02:46 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: Quote:And I didn't say they were "all con artists". I think many are genuine believers. You're just a fool who can't tell the difference. Seriously....you drool on yourself, right?
You have zero evidence they are pulling off some scam. It's just some bullshit you made up to keep from having to explain the compelling photographic evidence. It's what all debunkers do. I'm used to it.
I have zero evidence that those two photos show anything mysterious at all. For all they show, someone came a picked something up between snapshots, or a guy who there's no evidence was standing there for any significant amount of time just walked away.
You're used to justifying your gullibility.
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Aug 21, 2017 03:05 AM
Quote:I have zero evidence that those two photos show anything mysterious at all. For all they show, someone came a picked something up between snapshots, or a guy who there's no evidence was standing there for any significant amount of time just walked away.
Said it was standing there for 20 minutes. The camera panned away, and when it came back it was gone. But go ahead throwing out bullshit theories. Something might stick eventually.
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Syne
Aug 21, 2017 03:23 AM
(Aug 21, 2017 03:05 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: Quote:I have zero evidence that those two photos show anything mysterious at all. For all they show, someone came a picked something up between snapshots, or a guy who there's no evidence was standing there for any significant amount of time just walked away.
Said it was standing there for 20 minutes. The camera panned away, and when it came back it was gone. But go ahead throwing out bullshit theories. Something might stick eventually.
No video, no evidence of any 20 minutes. It ain't rocket science.
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Aug 21, 2017 03:44 AM
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Here's the latest Wiltshire formation.
Below is a message from the farmer PLEASE READ:
"My name is Philip Sawkill, the crop circle near Stonehenge is on my land. I appreciate that its location will arouse plenty of interest but could I ask you to put on your website that I don't really want hundreds of visitors walking thru the crop to inspect it.
However, I'm aware that the location is easily accessible from a byway and it would be impossible to attempt to stop everyone gaining access. So if your members really feel the need to enter the circle please could you ask them to respect my crop and only use a single track from the fence to the circle please?
Thanks very much Philip Sawkill West Amesbury Farms"
Consider intelligent LGM, zipping about the galaxy using technology we can only dream of. So vastly superior to us that they make cute designs in our wheat fields. We can do the same but we are inferior in intellect? Man, we can't be to far away if this is the case.
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Aug 21, 2017 03:57 AM
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Quote:No video, no evidence of any 20 minutes. It ain't rocket science.
Yes video, and yes evidence....of a mysterious figure that stood there for 20 minutes and then vanished. It is what it is. And it happens more often than you know.
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Zinjanthropos
Aug 21, 2017 12:43 PM
(Aug 21, 2017 03:57 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: Quote:No video, no evidence of any 20 minutes. It ain't rocket science.
Yes video, and yes evidence....of a mysterious figure that stood there for 20 minutes and then vanished. It is what it is. And it happens more often than you know.
Well at least we know who made the crop circles. Or are they psychic? The video? Same group? I couldn't tell ya.
https://thecroppie.co.uk/2016/07/11/2016...enge-hoax/
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