The other night I saw in the sky a shrimp like object floating. I thought, this is a baloon os something, then suddenly it began moving and disappeared at an incredible speed, just like lightning. The color was bright, it was like trasnparent orange...I didn't fake nothing...
leave it there? It's my undertsanding that he's passed a lie detector test (possibly more than one). As for the "road shot" photo comparison at the end of this video, all I have to say it's Ed's original photo is far more convincing - if it was indeed hoaxed. IMO, the Gulf Breeze UFO case is the most important in U.S. history.
I've always believed Ed's story, and I consider myself to be a skeptic. Keep in mind that his original photos were taken back in 1987 with a polaroid camera. Now I'm not saying its impossible to fame a photo using a polaroid, but it would've been very difficult. He also took steroscopic pictures so the crafts distance and dimensions could be calculated. As for the model that was found in his house, after he moved out of course, that could've been planted by anyone. Think about. Why would he lea
@noirkitten actually what im saying is that the placement of light fixtures in the model was incorrect you see that where the UFO is on the road with the reflection on the road you can clearly see its a model but on ed walters photos you see that there is an intense light at the bottom of the craft you cant get that kind of light setup on a model. and i ALWAYS think twice and im not some fame hungry suberbanite!
(2) In the book Ed also claims that one of these objects shot a blue lightbeam at Frances (his wife) which paralyzed her. He also gets into more details that an alien visited him and Frances in his house. So, all these other details weaken the fact that his sightings are really true. I cant tell whether Tommy's statement is true or not but he seems to be sincere.
(1) Even if Ed faked all this, what was it what all the other residents saw? There were too many who saw Ed's object and they claim it was NOT a model. My theory is this: residents really saw something and Ed might have taken faken photopgraphs of the claimed to be object that everyone saw just to get all the public attention and to be able to write a book (he must have made good money of that book!). I read the book back in the 90s and they forgot to mention some other important details.
This kid is obviously lying, you can see it in his eyes and his sneering attitude. He was paid by people within the government who would go to any lengths to portray Ed Walters as a fraud, the same people who planted that ridiculous model in his home after he moved out.
if you fake six you fake em all. your name is done with, as far as.... it goes, like if i were to hoax a bigfoot video then i see the real thing, no one believes you anymore
Has no problem lying coolly and easily and it is almost impossible for them to be truthful on a consistent basis. Can create, and get caught up in, a complex belief about their own powers and abilities. Extremely convincing and even able to pass lie detector tests.
Ed Walters is a sociopath. Profile of the Sociopath
manipulative and Conning
They never recognize the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviors as permissible. They appear to be charming, yet are covertly hostile and domineering. dominate and humiliate their victims.
Grandiose Sense of Self
Feels entitled to certain things as "their right."
According to Ed's book, "The Gulf Breeze Sightings", he took two polygraph tests and passed. Of course, we know these tests can be faked out. Google the term "ufo's, gulf breeze gulibilty". The guy who created the site, gives some realistic explanations. Plus, he served 22 years in the U.S. Navy, so he's aware of Military explanations.
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Seigu007 3 months ago
The other night I saw in the sky a shrimp like object floating. I thought, this is a baloon os something, then suddenly it began moving and disappeared at an incredible speed, just like lightning. The color was bright, it was like trasnparent orange...I didn't fake nothing...
gnossticc 5 months ago
Polygraph tests are unreliable. I have seen them give false positives many times.
Imachowderhead 6 months ago
leave it there? It's my undertsanding that he's passed a lie detector test (possibly more than one). As for the "road shot" photo comparison at the end of this video, all I have to say it's Ed's original photo is far more convincing - if it was indeed hoaxed. IMO, the Gulf Breeze UFO case is the most important in U.S. history.
BattlestarPacifica 7 months ago
I've always believed Ed's story, and I consider myself to be a skeptic. Keep in mind that his original photos were taken back in 1987 with a polaroid camera. Now I'm not saying its impossible to fame a photo using a polaroid, but it would've been very difficult. He also took steroscopic pictures so the crafts distance and dimensions could be calculated. As for the model that was found in his house, after he moved out of course, that could've been planted by anyone. Think about. Why would he lea
BattlestarPacifica 7 months ago
Hoax
BusterTV1 7 months ago
This story here is too confusing even for my expertise.
Rufskin13 7 months ago
@noirkitten actually what im saying is that the placement of light fixtures in the model was incorrect you see that where the UFO is on the road with the reflection on the road you can clearly see its a model but on ed walters photos you see that there is an intense light at the bottom of the craft you cant get that kind of light setup on a model. and i ALWAYS think twice and im not some fame hungry suberbanite!
ssonic116 9 months ago
for you naysayers I will say come on down here and see for yo seff. I live in G. Breeze, this shit ain't fake!
justaman6972 10 months ago
@noirkitten I BELIVE IN SANTA!
ssonic116 10 months ago
tommy can go suck on a used condom! the photos he took dont even compare to what ed took!
ssonic116 1 year ago
Walters' also had home videos of these flying objects which shows their movements.
cnblv2008 1 year ago
(2) In the book Ed also claims that one of these objects shot a blue lightbeam at Frances (his wife) which paralyzed her. He also gets into more details that an alien visited him and Frances in his house. So, all these other details weaken the fact that his sightings are really true. I cant tell whether Tommy's statement is true or not but he seems to be sincere.
baliko2007 1 year ago
(1) Even if Ed faked all this, what was it what all the other residents saw? There were too many who saw Ed's object and they claim it was NOT a model. My theory is this: residents really saw something and Ed might have taken faken photopgraphs of the claimed to be object that everyone saw just to get all the public attention and to be able to write a book (he must have made good money of that book!). I read the book back in the 90s and they forgot to mention some other important details.
baliko2007 1 year ago
This kid is obviously lying, you can see it in his eyes and his sneering attitude. He was paid by people within the government who would go to any lengths to portray Ed Walters as a fraud, the same people who planted that ridiculous model in his home after he moved out.
Castaril 1 year ago
thanks for this video! very interesting ! :)
iksproduction 1 year ago
if you fake six you fake em all. your name is done with, as far as.... it goes, like if i were to hoax a bigfoot video then i see the real thing, no one believes you anymore
rlmotorcycles 1 year ago
Continuing from below reply:
Pathological Lying
Has no problem lying coolly and easily and it is almost impossible for them to be truthful on a consistent basis. Can create, and get caught up in, a complex belief about their own powers and abilities. Extremely convincing and even able to pass lie detector tests.
samd145 2 years ago
Ed Walters is a sociopath. Profile of the Sociopath
manipulative and Conning
They never recognize the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviors as permissible. They appear to be charming, yet are covertly hostile and domineering. dominate and humiliate their victims.
Grandiose Sense of Self
Feels entitled to certain things as "their right."
samd145 2 years ago
Tommy is MJ12.
eflint1 2 years ago
Who is MJ12?
umonrequest 2 years ago
I was kidding, but to know more about MJ12 I suggest you Yahoo or Google "Majestic 12".
eflint1 2 years ago
Thanks, sorry i had no idea what an m12 was until the search. I am with you now.
umonrequest 2 years ago
@eflint1 and you're a idiot
crogeek 10 months ago
@crogeek Never said I really believed in any of this. So stuff your nasty comment back in your own mouth.
eflint1 10 months ago
Why don't these guys just take polygraph tests?
eflint1 2 years ago
@eflint1
According to Ed's book, "The Gulf Breeze Sightings", he took two polygraph tests and passed. Of course, we know these tests can be faked out. Google the term "ufo's, gulf breeze gulibilty". The guy who created the site, gives some realistic explanations. Plus, he served 22 years in the U.S. Navy, so he's aware of Military explanations.
14DaveHunter 1 year ago