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Post by sammy on Jun 10, 2008 20:42:37 GMT -5
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Post by sammy on Jun 10, 2008 20:45:37 GMT -5
I caught pictures of the rods on my motion camera at night 3 times so far. The History channel just had this on twice. A weather man got pictures of one during a tornado. Another news guy got pictures on a really good camera & the FBI came & took it & gave no answers or reply.
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Post by toni on Jun 10, 2008 21:18:05 GMT -5
Wow Sammy, I sure didn't know about any of this.
Thank you. VERY interesting.
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Post by sammy on Jun 10, 2008 21:42:25 GMT -5
These things are everywhere. I have a security system & we also went to Sams & got this motion light which films. You pull out the disk & load it on the computer. I was watching this on the History channel. Then the next night, husband says come & look at this. We got several on one night & a couple on two other nights. Some in the rain even. These things are fast, you have to time lapse it, or slow it down to catch them. I got the wavy edges on them also. Closer shots than theirs. But the bright light is on them & almost as hard to see, like theirs. Some were very long. I was so shocked we got them on camera. Anyone got a time lapse camera should try taking some shots anywhere. We are still filming to see if we catch any more of them. I wonder what they are?
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2008 9:03:08 GMT -5
I don't know what that would be with your camera, that's something to possibly really look at. But something I just realized on the (Tether incident) if you watch this video here, which is the same as the one you have, but you can forward it to the 1 minute 15 second mark, *to me* something seems wrong with this picture. Watch at the 1:15 second mark, the camera moves, and so does the "tether and the round things". That part doesn't make sense. Cause "if" this was floating in space, and they moved their camera, none of those "things" and the tether would be moving with the camera lense. I think this might be "a joke". Sorry...but look at it, you'll see. video.aol.com/video-detail/columbia-shuttle-sts-75-tether-incident/3339267547
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Post by godog on Jun 11, 2008 13:36:57 GMT -5
Those rods, their "fins" look like some of the "fins" on some flatworms. Weird. Keeps me thinking morgellons very well could be just some crazy nature thing. There's so much not known about parasites and the lower lifeforms.
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