UFOs In the Olympics?

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Based on the theory that alien culture is not terribly interested in what is going on with our planet on a day to day basis on simple little planet Earth, it is very difficult to accept that the recent sightings of UFO’s over China just before the start of the Olympic games can be anything but a fabrication. Theories are that Earth may have been observed for thousands of years, from highly intelligent life forms that are currently monitoring a few more civilizations like hours at the same time. You can judge for yourself if these aliens were trying to take a closer look at the field events, especially the Javelin throwers, by taking a look at an example of one of the many sightings recently reported there, by clicking on the following link.

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In the last ten years, the frequency of UFOs sightings has increased ten fold. Experts say that this is not due to the fact that other civilizations are taking more interest in what new developments are going on in World politics or science.  Our developments will probably fade into major insignificance compared to what is happening in civilizations a million or so light years away across the galaxy. Where these increased sightings are coming from are simply because almost everyone in the developed communities now has a camera in their pocket, and if they can keep their nerve when a UFO looms out of the sky, will be able to record this phenomenon in very high density.

With this ability, comes the fakers. Everybody knows that digital images can be touched up, extended, distorted. You can take one image, or a series of them, and transfer them to another scene what so ever. And this is without doubt where the latest China UFO sightings sprung from.

Without the need to study the video too closely, it is not different to realize that this is a fabrication and a fairly crass one at that. All this is missing is a view of the pilot and crew, each with slightly occidental features. If you could get closer, you might even notice that one of the crew may even be wearing a t-shirt with “China for Gold” written on it.

Sounds amusing? It all depends on the interpretation. Some people find these fabrications offensive, and may be with cause to do so.

The technology that is used to produce these bogus videos is simple and becoming increasingly readily available. Using an animation program, it is really easy these days to produce high quality films running for around thirty seconds that are believable.

Such is the case with the China UFO video. A matter of being in the right place at the right time? Those in the know are not convinced.

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