by Jeff Rense
March-2-2008
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The efforts to discredit John Walson's astrophotography are
intensifying. It seems rather obvious that certain powers do not
want his material to proliferate... even to be seen and considered by
those who are honestly skeptical.
Up until now, Walson has been sending in edited pieces - not raw
footage - of spacecraft he has videotaped. He has edited out all the
zooms and pans and unnecessary video activity. This time, in answer
to the debunkers - paid military and government, and otherwise - he
shows us the full process of capturing a 'star' and zooming in on
it... and revealing what it really is.
One of the chief debunking efforts has come from a source who has
made videos of handmade tinfoil 'spacecraft.' Using a couple of
lights, and keeping the camera lens in soft focus, this source is
claiming to have 'proven' John Walson's videos are faked.
Unfortunately, the debunkers are not smart enough to figure out that
Mr. Walson could present his video footage showing him fully zooming
in and out on the objects in orbit above us. The debunker's claims
are disabled completely by the following series of stills from a
Walson video of a 'star' which, when zoomed in on, reveals itself to
be anything but a star. There are also many actual stars to be seen
behind the spacecraft in Walson's videos.
John also reports that he is being continually hacked... and now has
compiled complete records of the hacker's computers and IPs. It is
interesting to note how far debunkers will go to smear the work of
others. And then there are others who will simply steal the work of
genuine researchers on the net and try to sell it for profit. These
kinds of things happen all the time now. Theft and plagiarism are
some of the lowest and most vile forms of human criminal behavior.
Here now is a fascinating still frame sequence from another brand
new John Walson video showing a typical 'star' in the heavens. You
can then watch how, as he zooms in on it, the 'star' resolves
progressively into an intelligently-made machine of some kind.
See
for yourself...
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This is the full Walson video showing multiple zooms and reverse
zooms of a space machine... not an artificially illuminated tin foil
'spacecraft' in someone's backyard...
Here are two other new Walson videos of two different space
machines... which may well be watching, surveilling... or waiting for
a signal to do something else entirely...
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