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Updated 31.12.2013 One of the claims that the sceptics make as to why UFOs don't really exist is the fact that there are hardly any clear pictures of them. And why is that? During the Belgian UFO Wave 1989-1990, hundreds of pictures were taken, but not one was sharp and clear. Many observers had their cameras ready,
and took what they thought would be clear images, but when the film was
developed, the image was blurred.
Physics professor Auguste
Meessen investigated the problem and deduced that infrared light was the culprit. To put his theory to
test, he exposed film to infrared, then photographed objects in regular
light. The results were the same as the photographs of the
triangle-shaped UFO. One good image was finally captured though - on video tape.
So could it be that the extraterrestrial crafts have some sort of blurring devices which make it simply impossible to get a sharp picture of them - unless they have a 'deal' with someone like Billy Meier? And the same goes for videos of course. So perhaps we shouldn't even bother to try to snap photos at all, but instead just look at them, the crafts, amazed, and never mind the evidence or memento - the truth will out eventually no matter what.
And if many of the UFOs we see are in a multidimensional state when we see them flying up there - where they are able to partly/totally be seen, or not at all, depending on where they are in that state - it is no wonder that photographing them can be a real challenge. It could be a matter of fractions of seconds to get that perfect picture!
But just like car engines and electrical devices are often shut off near UFOs, so are cameras! That is what happened to the Australian UFO hunter Lazslo Novak as his camcorder stopped working - yet another obstacle to overcome in getting a picture of a UFO!
And should you try to get pictures using an infrared camera, you might be in for a few surprises... Not all is what it seems though - UFOs end up being something natural or man-made, and vice versa.
LINKSAnd if many of the UFOs we see are in a multidimensional state when we see them flying up there - where they are able to partly/totally be seen, or not at all, depending on where they are in that state - it is no wonder that photographing them can be a real challenge. It could be a matter of fractions of seconds to get that perfect picture!
But just like car engines and electrical devices are often shut off near UFOs, so are cameras! That is what happened to the Australian UFO hunter Lazslo Novak as his camcorder stopped working - yet another obstacle to overcome in getting a picture of a UFO!
And should you try to get pictures using an infrared camera, you might be in for a few surprises... Not all is what it seems though - UFOs end up being something natural or man-made, and vice versa.
- Business Insider - UFO Casebook - UFO Sightings Daily - Wiki:BelgianUfoWave - Wiki:Infrared - YouTube:UFOSightingFilmedInInfrared(1m19s) -
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