Posted on 09/08/2009 8:20:03 AM PDT by BGHater
Dam, ‘hope’ they aren’t commies.
bflr
It is the slime creatures from outer space.
The Chinese have an Observatory, and the best they can come up with is video from a cell phone camera?
Yeah right.
I hope they hate commies!
That was my first though as well.....
You can’t get 40 minutes of video on a cell phone, they had to be using something else.
It’s The Goa’uld.
We owe the Chinese a great deal of money, so naturally we should believe them. That’s amazing, China! That doesn’t look like one of those foil balloons you can buy at the grocery store at all! Oh, and those girls with the baby teeth were all old enough to compete in the Olympics! Congratulations!
That bottom picture looks like a dozen others we’ve seen. Are the aliens forgetting something and returning or are they on regtular patrol? Inquiring minds want to know.
‘At least nine of the students photographed it, producing such incredible images as those here.’
These aren’t the photos from the Observatory. Those will be altered later.
Just yet another recce flight in advance of the 2012 invasion.
It’s the second coming of Mo-HAM-Mad. And man, is he pissed.
They had 40 minutes and they didn’t get a clear shot of it?
Yeah bright shiny reflections -— sure looks like an eclipse to me.
Since digital photography the ease with which one can produce this kind of stuff makes all such viedo suspect.
Have them meet the leaders and show themselves then maybe elsewise I tend to think not ——
Astronomical optical observatory's are not designed for following or tracking objects that move quickly, such as aircraft, etc.
Let me introduce you to Mr. Bill Oney.
Perhaps they should have a year-long investigation of why they have such inferior camera lenses.
Not as pissed as we are at him.
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