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The Grays Are Among Us!

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LIVE COVERAGE: Space alien shown in Denver

The eyes of the world are on Denver today for the showing of a video that purports to show a space alien. The Rocky's Bill Scanlon is blogging live.

 

12:04 a.m. The presentation last about an hour and the video itself was a few minutes long.

 

Randy Bancroft and fellow skeptic Bela Scheiber found it interesting that the creature was never seen from below the neck.

 

"It looks like the quintessential Gray, right out of E.T.," Scheiber said.

 

Bancroft added, "Like with Alfred Hitchcock, it was what he didn't show you that was the key."

 

Audience members wanted to know why the creature traveled all those light years just to peep in a window. :lolhitting

 

"I have no idea," said Alejandro Rojas, a moderator from the Mutual UFO Network International, who said more investigation of this film needs to be done.

 

Other audience members asked why the government seems to be keeping evidence of UFOs secret.

 

Rojas, the education coordinator for the Mutual UFO Network, said perhaps the government feels the public isn't ready to see the truth.

 

The presenters of the video said it's been reviewed by experts who say there are no post-production add-ons, but Scheiber says that misses the point. The key is to find out whether the original video was a hoax. He noted many hoaxes in the past were perpetrated by teenagers and found it interesting that the Nebraska man -- now of Colorado Springs -- had two teenage daughters.

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This guy is TOTALLY being played for a fool. I have no doubt it is a fake. What a dope.

QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ May 30, 2008 -> 12:32 PM)
This guy is TOTALLY being played for a fool. I have no doubt it is a fake. What a dope.

Did it show a picture of the alien anywhere? If not I still contest it might damn well be Sam Cassell.

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QUOTE (DrunkBomber @ May 30, 2008 -> 02:41 PM)
Did it show a picture of the alien anywhere? If not I still contest it might damn well be Sam Cassell.

No video yet, but a screen cap...

080530032227_ExtraterrestrialBeing.jpg

Edited by Athomeboy_2000

QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ May 30, 2008 -> 02:49 PM)
No video yet, but a screen cap...

080530032227_ExtraterrestrialBeing.jpg

OK, I know that is a horrible quality picture and I haven't seen the video, but that looks extremely fake to me

QUOTE (Heads22 @ May 30, 2008 -> 05:04 PM)
Why would aliens come to Nebraska?

Because water is deadly to them. Haven't you seen Signs? :lolhitting

 

This also explains why they like New Mexico.

 

QUOTE (DrunkBomber @ May 30, 2008 -> 01:41 PM)
Did it show a picture of the alien anywhere? If not I still contest it might damn well be Sam Cassell.

 

I love this picture.

 

spaceball222.jpg

QUOTE (BigEdWalsh @ May 30, 2008 -> 10:43 PM)
I love this picture.

 

spaceball222.jpg

lol

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