Also presumably a good stunt to pull to demonstrate your abilities if you were looking for a job."I have lots of access to rendering software and powerful computer hardware necessary to create a fake video clip"?
You would think someone with a decent camera would get a pic. But oh wait maybe with a decent camera you could actually tell what it is.
I assume he's talking about "real" alien spacecraft? Megalolz!Denis Plunkett, of the British Flying Saucer Bureau, based in Winterbourne, near Bristol, was unable to comment on the video but said there were ways to verify its authenticity.
Mr Plunkett, 78, said: ''There are ways to sort out good from bad. Firstly they are silent, there will be no noise.
''They can also become invisible. They can go in and out of MoD radar. They can change speed, direction and height in seconds.
''The best thing is if there are multiple witnesses to the sighting. If more people saw this I'd be very interested.''
Many things other than alien spacecraft move with little to no noise.Firstly they are silent, there will be no noise.
Yes, cloud cover can be a fickle mistress.They can also become invisible.
I'm sure international flights do too.They can go in and out of MoD radar.
Every aircraft ever built can change it's speed, direction and height in seconds. Christ even a balloon can do this.They can change speed, direction and height in seconds.
Oh for the love of god:
I assume he's talking about "real" alien spacecraft? Megalolz!
And it's definitely a spinning 3d triangle.
If it were Aliens, whats so interesting about Bristol!?![]()
And it's definitely a spinning 3d triangle.