Good UFO pickup on Google Earth at Cape of Good Hope
These days, anything can be faked, but the panoramic image from Google Earth does not appear to have been tampered with.
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These days, anything can be faked, but the panoramic image from Google Earth does not appear to have been tampered with.
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You need to look closely to see this. Of course the question has to be asked: why did the videographer happen to be shooting video of the moon at that moment? Nevertheless, potentially authentic footage. Too low resolution to resolve the tampering issue, unfortunately, but appears authentic.
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What makes this video so strange is the fact that the person shooting it is saying that there shouldn’t be any people there. And then one of them stands up and–well, it’s just plain odd.
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The observations of the Inuit are certainly worth careful thought. Their changing horizon could be caused by contraction of polar ice, but it is also true that axial tilt would be more noticeable to the naked eye in the far north and far south. So far, no telescopes in the middle lattitudes have reported anything, and one would think that they would if they were seeing it. Certainly it would be readily obvious from their measurements. Or would they report something so controversial? More than anything, modern scientists fear controversies, especially sensational ones.
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