RayOfLight
Rising Star
Can someone smarter than me please help me understand this . thank you
RayOfLight said:
Can someone smarter than me please help me understand this . thank you
jbark said:RayOfLight said:
Can someone smarter than me please help me understand this . thank you
AKA hoax.![]()
JBArk
RayOfLight said:so your saying that its a fake news piece and the people in china talking about it on camera are actors?
RayOfLight said:jbark said:RayOfLight said:
Can someone smarter than me please help me understand this . thank you
AKA hoax.![]()
JBArk
so your saying that its a fake news piece and the people in china talking about it on camera are actors?
jbark said:AKA hoax.![]()
JBArk
Saidin said:jbark said:AKA hoax.![]()
JBArk
LOL, hoax? Hardly.
You can go to Disneyland and see this same technology used there. Its been around a while..spray fine mists of water and you can project upon them holographic images. There are several amusement parks around the world wtih this exact type of entertainment.
Harkens to Project Blue Beam, and how such a thing might be accomplished.
jbark said:RayOfLight said:jbark said:RayOfLight said:
Can someone smarter than me please help me understand this . thank you
AKA hoax.![]()
JBArk
so your saying that its a fake news piece and the people in china talking about it on camera are actors?
Yes. google it and you will get the same video on a number of sites. And news piece? Because there is an authoritative sounding english accented woman narrating it? There is no news station ID, no emblem in the bottom corner, no sign off from the "journalist". And, you saw it on YOUTUBE!!
If I lived in China, it would take me about 3 hours, 3 friend "witnesses", and a three minute upload to accomplish this, and it might even be worth it for a laugh! Knowing this, are you still prone to believing this is a veritable piece of journalism? If so, why?
JBArk
Saidin said:Not sure what the OP was suggesting, just that he wanted it debunked. There is technology that can facilitate exactly what this event did. The one at disneyland is quite large I have heard, and gives one the impression of long distance three dimensionality...there is one in Tokyo where they project Dinosaurs.
The type of day and misty river was a clue as well.
Not sure what it is called, but I'm sure you can find what you are looking for on google, with some other youtube examples.
And yes, Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy topic where the shadow government (not NASA) is apparently going to fake either an alien invasion, or the second coming of Christ. With the quality of the projections seen in this chinese video, think of what non-public versions of this technology might be able to project...
From rationalwiki.Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy theory that claims that NASA is attempting to implement a New Age religion with the Antichrist at its head and start a New World Order, via a technologically-simulated Second Coming.
RayOfLight said:I'm not ruling out the possibility someone just made this to fool people for whatever reason it just doesn't give me that impression.
Saidin, If it is a weird government program why do you think they would do this ? maybe just a test ?. I mean why make a hologram of a city in the middle of nowhere in china?
jbark said:@ saidin:
If what you are suggesting is the case, why is this THE ONLY video (on numerous sites) about the event? And what about the cost and the infrastructure and planning and equipment involved to make an illusion of such a scale? What interest would anyone have projecting a city onto the mist surrounding another chinese city to fool a few passersby into thinking a skyline had materialized out of nothing? Much easier to make a video, no? I am genuinely intrigued if this is a projection, because it leads to a lot more interesting questions. This ONE video, however, appears only on youtube and a handful of conspiracy related sites...