Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Occam's razor and chicken-skinned lies

I am amazed by the wildly improbable explanations the public will swallow in order to evade confronting paranormal realities.  The latest example is RT News claiming the alien body allegedly discovered in Siberia in the area of multiple authenticated UFO sightings was hoaxed by filling chicken skin with bread.   If you're unfamiliar with the video in question, please watch it by clicking HERE.

Occam's Razor is a theory that states the simplest explanation for a phenomenon is the most probable.  In the case of a relatively realistic-looking alien body, the simplest explanation is that it's an alien body.  Does that mean this isn't a hoax?  Heck no.  It could be, and I am personally reserving judgement.  But if it is a hoax, it's a sophisticated one.  In fact, I'd say that's the second simplest explanation for this footage; a sophisticated and realistic-looking hoax.  I don't know about you, but chicken skin and bread doesn't seem very sophisticated to me. 

The video is jerky and the resolution is poor, even by YouTube standards.  It's not like anyone is going to get a chance to touch or smell the body.  Why go to the trouble of creating it out of actual organic material when it would be so much easier just to mold it out of rubber?  Plus, how does one cover a fake alien corpse with chicken skin and make it appear seamless?  I challenge you to look at the picture below and tell me you believe it could be a fake alien covered with the integumentary layer of chickens.


Chicken skin and stale bread?  Please.
 No seams.  No stitches.  Just a smooth layer of skin over a humanoid form including skeletal and muscular structures.  There are sunken eyes.  There are teeth in the mouth.  Chicken skin and bread?  I don't think so. 

So if it's not chicken skin and bread, why would someone say so? And why would that information come from a newly-reputable news source like RT? One word: Disinformation.  I trust I don't need to define that for you or explain why the powers that be utilize this tool to shape the collective view of reality.

Swamp gas?
When the Mexican Air Force released footage from their own jet fighters of  11 balls of light 11,000 feet over the arid climate of their country, the official explanation was that pockets of gas somehow ignited.  Never mind that the footage clearly shows these lights in rapid and synchronized flight, or that these objects were clearly defined on radar.  Ah, the old swamp gas pat explanation!  A glaring clue that someone is lying to you, to be sure. 

Phoenix Lights March 13, 1997
When a series of lights appeared of Phoenix, AZ the night of March 13, 1997 for millions to see, the United States government tried to tell us it was a bunch of paratroopers with flares dropped from an A-10.  Never mind that the objects hovered motionless for several minutes, an impossible feat for a group of parachuting soldiers.  It defies reason.  Why would the military post such a blatant lie?  Because they have to explain it away for the American people, but they're challenged to come up with a better substitute for the truth.  This is your first clue there's something big going on here.  Maybe you should pay attention?

Witnesses of the actual Roswell crash and cover up claim to have seen bodies of humanoid extraterrestrials.  How did the U.S. government explain them?  They were just confused by crash test dummies.  Frank Kaufmann, an intelligence agent who saw the bodies for himself said, "The military can say what they want, there's not a doubt in my mind..." All the Roswell lies have been thoroughly and repeatedly debunked, but the general public is still on the fence.  I guess it goes to show that obvious lies as disinformation actually work.

Or at least they used to.

Human evolution - Believe less, question more

How many lies do we have to be told before we stop swallowing official explanations?  I believe the mass consciousness of those of us populating the Earth at this time is changing.  I believe we're wising up, as a whole.  We're beginning to understand there is a class of humans who would try to control the vast majority of us.  We're beginning to understand their motivation, and we're starting to recognize their modi operandi when we see it.  There's a growing readiness among the population to automatically question the veracity of every official explanation put before us.

This is evolution, and it has been spurred by a cascade of lies from on high.  From the USS Maine to Roswell to JFK to the Gulf of Tonkin to 9/11, the truth bubbled to the surface and growing legions of the disenfranchised are now disinformation-resistant like so many super germs.

When it comes to the reality of extraterrestrial and interdemensional life and technology, decades of sightings from credible people have convinced a growing group that something is going on.  We're left to wonder why our "leaders" and trusted "journalists" would gloss them over with poorly-constructed lies. 

Just this year NASA publicly adjusted the number of planets they believe could support life by almost 300%.  There are hundreds of billions of stars within each of the hundreds of billions of galaxies in the known universe.  Avant-garde thinkers in new physics have found mathematical reasons to believe there may be multiple universes and multiple layers of dimension within each.  In the face of these numbers, to postulate that Earth is the only planet with intelligent life is nothing short of ludicrous.  One has to really want to keep their head in the sand to continue to ignore the evidence that we're simply not alone!  And with 13.7 billion years to play with, it's a safe bet some really intelligent life out there has developed some really advanced technology!  I don't know about you, but an authentic alien body is looking more and more like the simplest explanation.

So: If a real alien body is the simplest explanation, and a sophisticated hoax is the second simplest explanation, but the story "they" are trying to feed you is chicken skin and bread, the emergent theory becomes the actual alien body by default!
And if governmental agencies are so willing to toss out glaring lies that smack of disinformation, shouldn't we be asking ourselves - and them - why?  What are they trying to hide from us?  What are their true intentions?  They're so ready to lie to you, can you honestly believe they have an ounce of concern for your safety and well-being?  Seems to me you're just a cog in their machine, and a nuisance if you believe in things like UFOs and benevolent alien civilizations.

Now that I've laid out the case against the chicken skin hoax, I ask you to ponder another question:  Where is the body now? 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

MSNBC continues disinfo streak about UFO Disclosure

Ever since seeing the alien body footage from Russia last week I've been wondering who will jump out to prove it's a fake first.  I guess I'm not surprised it's MSNBC.  It seems to be their policy to bat down anything related to UFO Disclosure. 

But judging by the headline (Siberian snow job: 'Dead alien' video is a hoax), I thought MSNBC would actually be able to back up their claim that this was, indeed, a hoax. Guess I deserve to be disappointed by my former favorite news outlet.

Disinfo author Benjamin Radford lays out his "evidence" as follows:
The first is the way the video was shot; it opens with what is called an "establishing shot." This is a common filmmaking technique to let the viewers know where the scene is taking place. (We see this in sitcoms, for example, when we're shown the exterior of a house or apartment before cutting to the action inside the room.)

The Russian alien video clip begins, inexplicably and improbably, with a wide shot of a snow-covered rural area and what appears to be a factory in the distance. The handheld camera then pans right to find the cameraman's companion nearby, and then to a snowy trench leading to what appears to be the small alien creature.

It's clear that the filmmakers knew the alien was there, and didn't just "discover" it on cue. Furthermore, the actors, who speak in Russian, can be heard laughing, and their tones do not suggest that they just stumbled upon a genuine alien body.

Besides that, the scene doesn't even match up. The camera follows a snow trench leading to the alien (suggesting a spacecraft crash ), yet no space vessel is seen. Instead, it's just the alien, seemingly posed for dramatic effect — indeed, one of its legs appears to have been torn off in the crash — as if it had been flying under its own power when it suddenly dropped from the sky.

.It's also suspicious that the alien just happens to look almost exactly like the popular depictions of "little green (or gray) men." These are the typical big-headed, small-limbed aliens that appear on T-shirts, movies, books, and elsewhere. The alien dummy's skin is translucent, which is a nice creepy effect seen in many Hollywood films, but could have easily been made using clear gelatin and animal parts from a butcher shop.

Here's the video:


Do I suspect it could be a hoax? Sure, but not for the reasons mentioned by this complete non-authority with nary a piece of evidence to back his claim. In fact, while the general public might expect a post on MSNBC.com to be actual news, this is just one closed mind's opinion based on a series of conjectures.  Do I suspect the body could be genuine? Sure, since no one has been able to point to a really good reason to discount it.

Yeah, the photographer uses an establishing shot. Yeah, the Russians are somewhat jovial about their discovery. Nothing about the video indicates they just happened to discover the body at that moment. Rather, it seems obvious to me they'd previously found the body, used the establishing shot to give their viewers a reference, and then showed them their find.

Why is that so difficult to grasp?

The funniest thing about Radford's so-called evidence is he claims it looks too much like what we expect an alien to look like. Let's apply that to video of...oh, I don't know, let's say a horse. Looks like a horse. Must be fake.  This is the sort of non-sequitur thinking that has worked to sway public thinking in the past.  The public has grown wiser.  Maybe there's a reason it looks like an alien, Benny-boy. Maybe it's a bloody alien!

In the end, I find the shiny transparent layer around the body to be suspicious. Other than that, if it's a fake it's a darned good one.

Furthermore, there were sightings in that very area witnessed my many people.


That actually happened. Sightings have been actually happening at an increasing rate globally since October 2010. There is something going on. There is something out there. That much is real.

Why can't this be?