So here's a good one. Some of the best UFO footage ever was taken of a mysterious, very bright object descending over the
Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem on Jan 28th. In
the video, you can see another guy filming it from a different angle with his camera phone. That guy's video has
also been uploaded, showing the same event from a slightly different angle(accurate to where he was standing in the first video). This itself is pretty notable as one of the main issues with these events is why is there only one video? Why did no one else, anywhere, film it, especially when more people than ever have cameras these days? Etc.
Since then,
a third version has been uploaded and even being used in
news stories about the event. Supposedly filmed by Americans, who you can hear speaking english throughout, it's the best quality video of the event and has easily clearest view of the UFO. The problem is, people have quickly realized that this version is using what appears to be a photo or stillframe of the area with the UFO digitally added. None of the city lights change or move, there's nobody in the foreground, it's clearly a fake, etc. As a result people are now declaring the
entire event to be a hoax.
Why would you go through all the effort of making the two videos with the real moving footage of Jerusalem and multiple people filming it only to blow it with a completely different, easily disprovable version a few days later? Why is the fake one the one appearing on the news? Why are people accepting that it discredits the whole thing?
I call disinformation campaign. The third, fake video was creating by someone else to deliberately discredit the true videos. The truth is out there! ARRRRRGH.
(sorry, my soapboxes for this kind of thing are limited at the moment)