UFOnauts: What they look like...?

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
I'm not saying they are the same creature - I'm just saying part of it is similar, especially the clawed, bird-like arms.
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
thats not really a argument, birds and bats are similar too, but they are completely different things
Birds & bats are known animals vs. a space monster/alien which is unknown. I look at it this way; if someone told me they'd give me $1,000,000 cash - tax free if I put my money on the correct explanation - something terrestrial (like an owl with some other factors thrown in such as on a branch, low light conditions, panic etc.) or a space monster/alien that can hover, has glowing red eyes & wears a bubble helmet with a point on top - I'm putting the $1m on something terrestrial.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Birds & bats are known animals vs. a space monster/alien which is unknown. I look at it this way; if someone told me they'd give me $1,000,000 cash - tax free if I put my money on the correct explanation - something terrestrial (like an owl with some other factors thrown in such as on a branch, low light conditions, panic etc.) or a space monster/alien that can hover, has glowing red eyes & wears a bubble helmet with a point on top - I'm putting the $1m on something terrestrial.
even with all factors considered? (ie. the UFOnaut's size, the UFO and the noxious gas reported reported in the scene [the exactly same thing reported in the mattoon mad gasser event])?
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
lets start with the low hanging fruit: the image they used in the thumbnail is 100% inacurate and looks nothing like what was reported
I believe if you watch the video you'll see the thumbnail doesn't have much to do with the actual content. So I'm curious as to which statements made in the video are inaccurate?
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
I believe if you watch the video you'll see the thumbnail doesn't have much to do with the actual content. So I'm curious as to which statements made in the video are inaccurate?
if they made the asinine mistake of using a completely wrong thumbnail image, i don't think i can expect much for the video itself
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
the biggest problem was the fact that the video maker approached the case from a cryptozoological angle instead of a ufological angle
the other problems are the ones i mentioned above
I wasn't asking if there was a problem with the angle it was taken from - I'm asking WHAT SPECIFIC CONTENT (if any) is incorrect. After asking the same question four times I come to either one of two conclusions; nothing is incorrect or you didn't watch the video.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
I wasn't asking if there was a problem with the angle it was taken from - I'm asking WHAT SPECIFIC CONTENT (if any) is incorrect. After asking the same question four times I come to either one of two conclusions; nothing is incorrect or you didn't watch the video.
for one he claims that it was a owl because the head of UFOnaut looked like a owl with it's tail up, but he conveniently forgot to adress the "skirt"
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
for one he claims that it was a owl because the head of UFOnaut looked like a owl with it's tail up, but he conveniently forgot to adress the "skirt"
Did you ever listen to the episode of the Paracast that has Stanton Friedman on along with Frank Feschino Jr? (the entire episode is about the F.M.)
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
stanton bores me to the death, so no
Well it's mostly Frank F. speaking about his book and the "true story" of the Flatwoods Monster case. The story is so beyond ludicrous that I can't believe S.F. backs him. The story would have made for a great 1950's sci-fi film though.
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
I am a born skeptic. I always had a soft spot for T.F.M. after viewing the video.
I am forced to submit the conclusions are valid.
That's why I was asking humanoidlord what parts (if any) of the video are inaccurate. I'm open to listen. But instead talked in circles to leave me with the two conclusions I already mentioned :)
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Well it's mostly Frank F. speaking about his book and the "true story" of the Flatwoods Monster case. The story is so beyond ludicrous that I can't believe S.F. backs him. The story would have made for a great 1950's sci-fi film though.
theres no such thing as a ludicrious story, UFOs are part of the unknow we can't expect anything from them
 
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