View Full Version : Which UFO segments from the dvds are total hoaxes?
hottstuff25 09-19-2004, 04:16 PM Now that the ufo dvds are out and mostly everyone who has it has viewed pretty much all 26 segments...which ones do you guys think are total hoaxes, or just plain crazy, even though they are well put together? The ones that bother me as hoaxes are probably the crop circles, which I think are purely human constructions. The men in black segment kind of faltered. The guy who claimed he saw the men in austin, tx seemed wacky with his claims of ufo sightings and his local tv show or whatever. And, even though the Allagash Abductions are such an awesome production, and the story is just as interesting with the in-depth abduction theory, almost everything seems set up in the whole segment. Its funny how everyone on the trip eventually just happened to see the same thing after all these years. It all just seemed like an elaborate hoax to make some money. which ones did you guys find just totally crazy?
Blackout 09-21-2004, 06:23 PM although I dont exactly buy into some of the stories, I found some of them to be as realistic as it can get for UFO cases
CanadianUMFan 06-21-2007, 02:20 AM Now that the ufo dvds are out and mostly everyone who has it has viewed pretty much all 26 segments...which ones do you guys think are total hoaxes, or just plain crazy, even though they are well put together? The ones that bother me as hoaxes are probably the crop circles, which I think are purely human constructions. The men in black segment kind of faltered. The guy who claimed he saw the men in austin, tx seemed wacky with his claims of ufo sightings and his local tv show or whatever. And, even though the Allagash Abductions are such an awesome production, and the story is just as interesting with the in-depth abduction theory, almost everything seems set up in the whole segment. Its funny how everyone on the trip eventually just happened to see the same thing after all these years. It all just seemed like an elaborate hoax to make some money. which ones did you guys find just totally crazy?
The Men In Black one shouldn't have even been on there. The guy that they interviewed doesn't seem credible at all and the woman felt uncomfortable when she encountered a weird looking man on the streets of New York and this is an unsolved mystery?!!
I just watched the Vancouver Lights one and really don't know what to think of that. There is something wrong with that woman but I can't quite put my finger on it. The Canadian UFO segment is now widely considered to be a hoax - I am surprised that they had commentary for that one and I am even more surprised that the commentators weren't aware that this case is now widely considered to be a hoax.
As for the Allagash abductions, I do believe that the four gentlemen involved truly believe that something happened to them but what has ruined that case is the use of hypnosis on them. I do suspect that they did see a strange light in the sky (which, of course, could be anything and not necessarily an extraterrestrial spacecraft) but I am skeptical about the rest of their story which has been elicited through hypnosis which makes it very questionable.
CanadianUMFan 06-21-2007, 02:22 AM although I dont exactly buy into some of the stories, I found some of them to be as realistic as it can get for UFO cases
The Rendlesham Forest case, the Manitoba, Canada case and the Kleckburg case are really good ones and makes one wonder what these people encountered. Lonnie Zomorra (sp?) is a classic one too.
kadrmas15 06-21-2007, 04:24 AM Ed Walters and his Gulf Breeze sightings. I am not saying UFO's do not exist, I however do not believe in Ed Walters and his paper plate model UFO. I do not care how many people he gets to testify in his favor saying they saw them, I just got the feeling the Walters and Gulf Breeze sightings were fake or that people thought they saw something they didnt see. I mean I think they saw a little light in the sky and Walters went off and running swearing they saw a UFO. However that is just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Arnold_OldSchool 03-13-2008, 03:15 PM Refresh my memory on "The Blob" segment
The Blobs were little globs of jello like stuff that fell from the sky in Washington or somewhere out in the northwest. They were clear, and the way UM portrayed them, they reminded me of that gelatin "water" that you can buy at pet stores for lizards and such. they made many people sick and many pets died after coming in contact with the goo.
Interesting segment.......
crystaldawn 03-13-2008, 04:26 PM The Blobs were little globs of jello like stuff that fell from the sky in Washington or somewhere out in the northwest. They were clear, and the way UM portrayed them, they reminded me of that gelatin "water" that you can buy at pet stores for lizards and such. they made many people sick and many pets died after coming in contact with the goo.
Interesting segment.......
Instead of "blobs" I much prefer RS calling it "gelatinous goo"....:lol:
Instead of "blobs" I much prefer RS calling it "gelatinous goo"....:lol:
Oh CD, I forgot! That is great, I love it!
It just rolls off of his tongue so nicely, don't you think? :happyface
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