dont be scared of ufos little ape. they only are responsible for the creation of the human race, as well as our preservation. Wake up, drop your ego. They are here. and they are comin soon...
the issue is the size comparison to the tether...the objects, by every single filter and natural filtering, demonstrates the objects behind the tether.
the tether is approximately 12m long and if it was perfectly straight, the objects would be of considerable size.
I am a graphic artist, and I have plenty of collegues that are photographers and film makers. we have dissected it.
it was agreed that the objects are behind the tether.
Now, is the video itself real...that is a better duck 2 hunt
Thanks, Moron. Sorry to use that name, cause you're clearly not. Did you see the picture I posted on Flickr of the snap ring inside the lens that causes the "notches"? If not, go to Flickr-DickFez-Lens Snap Ring.
Maybe you could tack it onto the end the video in order to lend further weight to this evidence. Of course this really shouldn't be necessary, but sadly the CTs and Sereda followers refuse to accept any amount of hard evidence. I think they'd deny it even if it came in the form of a 30 ton truck about to run them down. Strange people.
Btw i've added some footage of the UV sensitive 'TOP' camera they're always banging on about. It's always been known the tether footage was really shot with a payload bay mounted Vidicon unit, but they don't listen of course.
I'll be adding some information/arguments to them soon, which is sure to ruffle a few feathers.
One big question is: if the tether footage was shot with 'TOP', then where is the data overlay with the characters *TOP* in the bottom left corner?
If you are interested in seeing how these shadows are cast inside the lens, I've uploaded a still of the internal lens structure of the camera I used where you can clearly see the snap ring that makes the shadows or "notches". Go to Flickr and search for Lens Snap Ring.
I've always said the STS-75 objects were the product of lens construction features (talk about obvious). Thanks for your efforts - another nail in the coffin :)
Because they are probably very small and space is very big. Just guessing frrom looking at the broken tether, but they seem to be about the size of a pea. Chances of 2 bieces of debris running into each other are extremely small.
Yes. All I have to do is put something in front of it.. Objects can be out of focus, both in front of and behind the plane of focus of any optical system. You can see this effect on TV all the time, Watch when the cable news programs have somebody doing a reprt frpm their Washington Bureaus at night. They always have a shot of the Capitol behind them and you can see out of focus landing lights on planes landing at Washington National. I see this almost every day.
dont be scared of ufos little ape. they only are responsible for the creation of the human race, as well as our preservation. Wake up, drop your ego. They are here. and they are comin soon...
gpike82 2 years ago
@gpike82 proof maybe?
sebastiansz 1 year ago
the issue is the size comparison to the tether...the objects, by every single filter and natural filtering, demonstrates the objects behind the tether.
the tether is approximately 12m long and if it was perfectly straight, the objects would be of considerable size.
I am a graphic artist, and I have plenty of collegues that are photographers and film makers. we have dissected it.
it was agreed that the objects are behind the tether.
Now, is the video itself real...that is a better duck 2 hunt
GoldieTalon 2 years ago
Thanks, Moron. Sorry to use that name, cause you're clearly not. Did you see the picture I posted on Flickr of the snap ring inside the lens that causes the "notches"? If not, go to Flickr-DickFez-Lens Snap Ring.
DickFez 2 years ago
Yes i have the picture. Thanks :)
Maybe you could tack it onto the end the video in order to lend further weight to this evidence. Of course this really shouldn't be necessary, but sadly the CTs and Sereda followers refuse to accept any amount of hard evidence. I think they'd deny it even if it came in the form of a 30 ton truck about to run them down. Strange people.
MoronAntidote 2 years ago
Btw i've added some footage of the UV sensitive 'TOP' camera they're always banging on about. It's always been known the tether footage was really shot with a payload bay mounted Vidicon unit, but they don't listen of course.
I'll be adding some information/arguments to them soon, which is sure to ruffle a few feathers.
One big question is: if the tether footage was shot with 'TOP', then where is the data overlay with the characters *TOP* in the bottom left corner?
MoronAntidote 2 years ago
If you are interested in seeing how these shadows are cast inside the lens, I've uploaded a still of the internal lens structure of the camera I used where you can clearly see the snap ring that makes the shadows or "notches". Go to Flickr and search for Lens Snap Ring.
DickFez 2 years ago
Nice picture.
I've always said the STS-75 objects were the product of lens construction features (talk about obvious). Thanks for your efforts - another nail in the coffin :)
MoronAntidote 2 years ago
Fantastic :)
MoronAntidote 3 years ago
*facepalms*
xXSilverlitXx 3 years ago
Because they are probably very small and space is very big. Just guessing frrom looking at the broken tether, but they seem to be about the size of a pea. Chances of 2 bieces of debris running into each other are extremely small.
DickFez 3 years ago
Yes
DickFez 3 years ago
i see ,so you think the objects behind the tether are out of focus ...making them apear biger ?
price777999 3 years ago
can you make it fly behind something Dick ?
price777999 3 years ago
Yes. All I have to do is put something in front of it.. Objects can be out of focus, both in front of and behind the plane of focus of any optical system. You can see this effect on TV all the time, Watch when the cable news programs have somebody doing a reprt frpm their Washington Bureaus at night. They always have a shot of the Capitol behind them and you can see out of focus landing lights on planes landing at Washington National. I see this almost every day.
DickFez 3 years ago
why do none of the out of focus objects collide into each other ?
price777999 3 years ago
you didn't have to make this video. we CAN READ your WRITTEN COMMENTS that's more than enuff.
hbvmmviii 3 years ago
*rolls eyes*
hbvmmviii 3 years ago
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sonofmabarker 3 years ago