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RE: THE BILLY MEIER CASE: A FASCINATING STORY ANY WHICH WAY YOU LOOK AT IT.

in #ufo7 years ago

That 3rd photo is clearly a forced-perspective picture of a small model - it's almost embarrassingly obvious.

The 2nd photo is better, with the lighting looking correct, but there's still a scale issue, based on the haze in the distance, the floating object would have to be relatively close, almost immediately over the stack on the hill. If anything is in that, it would have to be very small, like much smaller than a child.

Worst of all, however, Error Level Analysis or the image implies the photos is a composite of several different photos, with the foreground and the object itself added after the fact.

It's an entertaining article, but clearly a work of fiction.

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Well it has been analyzed by many better than me. You can see references on theyfly.com. Still I don't have a great argument for or against it. You may be perfectly right. The whole story, even if fiction, is such great work that it fascinates me.

I do feel that anyone who is going to share stories regarding Extraterrestrial contact should be careful to test and judge all claims of evidence. There's so many hoaxes out there, and every time a hoax is inappropriately heralded as evidence by passionate believers, it simply discredits the whole 'movement' and those who show interest in it.

This is a reason paranormal research is so greatly derided in academic circles - the whole field of members is riddled with frauds trying to gain fame/fortune, usually with no concern to the endeavors impact on others or their own reputations.

There's some very compelling evidence out there, this simply is not part of that.

I do appreciate the article and thanks for sharing the info and his submissions of evidence - but do be open to questioning all evidence and be willing to have an open mind (open to disagreeing with the evidence presented).

Brandon, I whole heartedly agree with you. I can't say this is absolute evidence. Al I am saying is that he looks like Gandalf.