It purports to be clearly shot video of 3 balls surrounding a jet in flight and then the jet disappears.
The issue is that the camera is tracking the jet closely for a very long time. Why? Are we supposed to believe someone knew MH370 was going to be disappeared by aliens? So they got some extremely capable drone to video the jet in flir? And then whoever did that leaked the video?
It’s not like someone accidentally captured the video. Its video zoomed in from above and the side, from like a drone, that follows the jet forever.
There is no explanation why the jet was being filmed. Go look at ADBS and see how many jets are up at any given moment. What are the odds that someone with an extremely advanced drone would be filming that jet at that time and then catch it being kidnapped by aliens?
The only possible explanation would be that some government knew when and where it was gonna happen, filmed it, and then released the film. Which defeats the whole purpose of the entire thing anyway.
Prove that it's BS, and KimDotcom will pay you a $10,000 reward for a positive debunk. Nobody on the internet has collected the reward yet, and this is over a month old.
It’s BS.
It purports to be clearly shot video of 3 balls surrounding a jet in flight and then the jet disappears.
The issue is that the camera is tracking the jet closely for a very long time. Why? Are we supposed to believe someone knew MH370 was going to be disappeared by aliens? So they got some extremely capable drone to video the jet in flir? And then whoever did that leaked the video?
It’s not like someone accidentally captured the video. Its video zoomed in from above and the side, from like a drone, that follows the jet forever.
There is no explanation why the jet was being filmed. Go look at ADBS and see how many jets are up at any given moment. What are the odds that someone with an extremely advanced drone would be filming that jet at that time and then catch it being kidnapped by aliens?
The only possible explanation would be that some government knew when and where it was gonna happen, filmed it, and then released the film. Which defeats the whole purpose of the entire thing anyway.
Prove that it's BS, and KimDotcom will pay you a $10,000 reward for a positive debunk. Nobody on the internet has collected the reward yet, and this is over a month old.