Full version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n_3mnJfHzY
by Tom DeLonge:
«I think this was leaked on purpose because the guy is making it hard enough to see, moving the camera in and out of focus. That's pretty big, I would think that was about 40 feet.»
by Isaac Koi:
https://www.facebook.com/isaac.koi/posts/10209574531389749
«DeLonge’s presentation for his new company featured a video which appeared to show a triangular craft (at 34 minutes 36 seconds, link below). This appears to one of DeLonge’s favourite videos, since he took time out of his recent podcast interview with Joe Rogan to search for it online. During the interview, DeLonge talks about being able to show a craft using “the power behind the atom” (at about 40 minutes 10 seconds into the interview, link below). He plays the video below (at 41 minutes 58 craft). He says this is the craft in his book. He talks about this video being “leaked on purpose” and that the craft is “pretty big”. He says it is “not alien per se” but built off technology “that came from there”. The interviewer says this looks “so fake” (at 43 minutes 3 seconds). DeLonge’s response is that you can find more videos on Youtube. I wrote about the relevant video of a triangular craft back in 2009, after someone in England had claimed to have taken the video in Dudley – but one of the problems with that story was it had circulated the year before as being taken over Paris. So, which story does DeLonge believe? Or does he believe that the same footage (including the buildings…) was taken over two different countries? At least one of the stories associated with the video is a hoax. Why not both? Most of the people that commented on the video in 2008 and again in 2009 thought it was a fairly transparently CGI, i.e. Computer Generated Imagery, and posted reasons for that conclusion (see links below). Those reasons were not mentioned by DeLonge when talking about this video, nor indeed was the existence of CGI when he referred to videos on Youtube Unfortunately, Delonge’s discussion of this video simply does not address the possibility of any hoax, even when the interviewer expressly raises this.»
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