Bastante revuelo ha causado una serie de fotografías del Observatorio Solar y Heliosférico (SOHO), que muestran algo luminoso muy cerca del Sol y que para algunos se trataría derechamente de una gigantesca nave espacial.
Las imágenes fueron captadas el pasado 15 de julio y han sido difundidas a través de un video subido a YouTube por el usuario "Streetcap1".
Para los ufólogos, lo hallado por la SOHO no puede ser confundido con una roca o un pedazo de basura espacial.
"El objeto definitivamente tiene la estructura de una nave y NASA insultará a la inteligencia de cualquier persona, si no admite que en sus fotos aparece una nave alienígena de 216.000 kilómetros cuadrados aproximadamente (el tamaño del estado estadounidense de Idaho)", afirmaron los creadores del sitio web "UFO Sightings Daily".Para estos últimos. La NASA siempre ha negado la existencia de extraterrestres y jamás les ha contestado sus correos.
"Si la NASA publica datos, debe entender que los cazadores de ovnis pueden encontrar evidencias de anomalías y compartirlas", sostienen los ufólogos.Los autores de la mencionada página aseguran que han tomado fotografías de 113 caras de extraterrestres en la Tierra y de 231 edificaciones en la Luna. Además advierten que han podido explicar satisfactoriamente la formación de los círculos en las cosechas, que paulatinamente aparecen en varias partes del mundo.
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The sheer volume of noise and confusion in the field of UFOlogy is staggering. There are those attempting to suppress and obfuscate the truth, and even more simply attempting to profit from the tremendous interest by manufacturing hoaxes in order to make a profit.
How do we reduce the noise? One thing we can do is identify those creating it, and refrain from encouraging them. Toward that purpose, this is the Youtube UFO Black List. If we choose to stop visiting their pages, even to make negative comments, we may be able to reduce the resources they have. We encourage your submissions and debate:
07TV – Creator of the Kassel, Germany UFO hoax that fooled quite a few people until some basic compositing errors were exposed. In July 2015 this channel had a new hoax supposedly shot by an airline passenger over the Swiss Alps, which was picked up by a few news sites. Also see Kaschuba Brothers.
ADGUKNEWS (see also StephenHannardADGUK) – Mostly misrepresentations of existing air and space footage, often of dubious origin. Some of the posts venture beyond UFOs into general oddities. A typical description will start with “A video has surfaced of what appears to be…”, a weaselly method of creating plausible deniability.
ArtAlienTV – Channel that makes its living off crazy, baseless interpretations of Mars photos from the Curiosity rover. Total waste of time.
Aurigae 77 – Formerly Section51/Aurora51, renamed and re-uploaded after being removed from YouTube for reasons unknown.
Beforeitsnews (web site) – Promotes any crackpot theory or hoax video clip/photo from any source in hopes of driving more traffic to the site. Watch for Disclosure to be predicted every single year of its existence.
Conspiracy News Documentary – Mostly stolen content that was acquired with no regard to copyright or accuracy, including a second-hand theft of the hoax “UFO Attacks NASA Spaceship” from DarkSkyWatcher74, which was originally created by The Faking Hoaxer. A comment on the page that pointed to the original video was deleted, so there’s no doubt this is intentional.
The Cosmos News – Re-hashes of trending events from other channels using some extra graphic flash, and their own fact-free embellishment.
Cousins, Blake and Brett – Arguably the two instigators who created the UFO hoaxing-for-profit model with their Third Phase of Moon YouTube channel. Armed with far more ambition than talent as CGI artists and filmmakers, their greatest “skill” has proven to be the ability to lie as a profession and ruminate at length about the contrived and composited videos they present. In recent years they appear to have farmed out their production and post work to other entities, who use a combination of visual effects and customized remote control drones to create hoax UFO video clips. As of July 2015 they’ve amassed a total of nearly 1,200 videos (some non-UFO related) and over a quarter million duped subscribers. In 2014 they released (free online) the science fiction drama Hangar 52: We Are Not Alone, demonstrating a stunning degree of ineptitude in screenwriting, direction, acting, visual storytelling and visual effects. The production makes it clear why the Cousins Brothers are relegated to creating fake UFO videos for a living.
Cryptid Research – Beyond the ridiculous overly-dramatic music on every video, the visual effects are beyond awful. If you need a laugh, watch “Giant Snake Caught On Tape,” a slide show made with toy tanks, toy army men and Photoshop. Then erase this channel from your memory.
DarkSkyWatcher74 – After initially trusting this channel (UFO Theater Episode 1) this producer has become an obvious profiteer, exhibited in the deceptive moneymaking scam in which he (supposedly) raffled a telescope, theft of a clearly labeled CGI video, and several other posts that have been debunked by Dave “Dazzathecameraman” Greg. Sad and disappointing.
educatinghumanity.com – will post anything that might drive traffic, including an obvious hoax from a channel clearly identified as belonging to a CGI artist.
gm30001 – Clips without any attribution or context, most often low resolution shots of balls of light in the sky, at least one of which is clearly a police helicopter. Every video has the same creepy drone audio track with a heartbeat sound effect. The real giveaway is that every one of the thumbnails for their videos is a completely fabricated image that doesn’t actually appear in the video.
Ilias, “Dr.” J. Andy – Longtime shill for the Third Phase of Moon YouTube hoax channel, this decidedly non-Phd attorney showed a penchant for filling time with useless chatter and consequently now has his own YouTube channel and a radio show on Art Bell’s Dark Matter Digital Network. After spending time with the Cousins Brothers exploiting the Malaysia Flight MH370 disappearance for profit, there’s nowhere for Andy to go but up.
iUFO Sightings – See NDestination Unknown.
jmhz71 – aka “The Balloonist.” Based in Mexico, all this channel’s captures are simple shapes that wander slowly and aimlessly across the sky.
Kaschuba Brothers – Purported owners of the audiocolorworld.com domain (anonymized through the registrar) and creators of at least eight hoax YouTube channels, debunked by Metabunk.org and others. in sum, a herpetic rash on the body of UFOlogy. Their techniques include use of CGI 3D models, fake camera movement, and blurring and obscuring of key details that would clearly reveal how their images have been manipulated.
latest-ufo-sightings.net (web site and Facebook page) – Will post anything regardless of authenticity just to keep the traffic moving, making it a perfect vehicle for hoaxers to spread their material.
Looknowtv – Although they’ve recently started putting more effort into their videos, they’re still bad and technically unconvincing. Early attempts at making clear close-up hoaxes have failed, so they’ve now attempting to lower the size and resolution of their phony UFOs in order to obscure how the video clips have been manipulated.
Mandi Boyn – An almost comical trove of stolen UFO hoaxes from around YouTube using a vignette to (almost) obscure the creator’s watermark. All uploaded on June 3, 2015.
Mister UFO/Mister Enigma – Mostly UFO detritus duplicated from around Youtube, and some hoax videos. And then, there’s a rare unicorn-like clip made of 100% computer generated imagery, which we debunked. Mister UFO has our debunking video temporarily taken down with a false copyright infringement claim, after verbally wrestling with himself.
NDestinationUnknown – Not so much a UFO channel as a 3D model asset catalog. Over 800 videos and not a single authentic sighting. Every UFO clip is CGI. Every. Single. One. Three days after our parody of NDU appeared, they disappeared from Youtube, only to resurrect as iUFO Sightings. All the same CGI with some variations.
Paranormal Crucible – Channel mostly dedicated to wild and ridiculous interpretations of unusually shaped rocks on Mars, using photos taken by the Curiosity rover. Will sometimes engage in UFO clips.
praticonews.info – will post anything in order to drive traffic to their site, including links to many hoax videos.
SecretScienceTV – See Kaschuba Brothers.
Section 51/Aurora 51 – A relative newcomer to the hoax business, they’ve added a twist: instead of going out and shooting some empty sky, they’ve taken authentic military footage and added CGI spaceships. Nice touch. For some reason the original channel, Section 51, was “limited” by Youtube, possibly due to fraud complaints, so it split off into a second channel named Aurora 51. In a bizarre about-face, they’ve recently started referring to their hoaxes as a “web series” and asking for money to support it.
Secureteam10 – A more subtle variety of hoaxmongering. Rather than creating hoaxes from whole cloth, they badly interpret footage, such seeing objects in moon rocks that aren’t there, or promoting an analysis of a “possible alien skull found on beach” which is… wait for it… just a rock. Between posts like these and the occasional doomsday scare (comet debris heading for Earth!) this channel is a total waste of time. Debunked here, in a video they attempted to have permanently removed from both Youtube and Vimeo with false copyright claims.
Sergeant UFO – Formerly Section51/Aurora51, renamed re-uploaded after being removed from YouTube for reasons unknown.
StephenHannardADGUK (See also: ADGUKNEWS) – ADGUK being an acronym for “Alien Disclosure Group, United Kingdom”, and yet there are no aliens, no disclosure and I doubt there’s even a group. Though this channel seems to have the good sense to deal mostly in still photos as they’re far easier to fake, they sometimes post UFO-related items used without permission from major networks.
Thirdphaseofmoon – As best I can tell, some time in 2010 a couple of mediocre filmmakers discovered that posting UFO videos on Youtube was a viable business model, and they’ve done very well for themselves. It was a perfect area for them to exploit: production standards are extremely low, and plausibility is almost a non-issue. Producers/CGI artists Blake and Brett Cousins may not create all the hoax UFO shots on their channel (only around 90% of them are hoaxes) but they certainly don’t care about authenticity; it’s all just more content. They’ve made their channel a full-time business and crank out 2 to 3 videos a week, some of them hoax videos, some of them inane interviews devoid of originality or insight. Due to their large audience the Cousins brothers appear to be making a comfortable living for themselves, have upgraded their equipment to HD and are using a steadicam for host segments. Lately they’ve become more brazen promoter, as evidenced by totally unfounded speculation that Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared due to a “mass alien abduction”. After being repeatedly busted on their hoaxes, they’re now using “shake and blur” style to make their computer generated imagery harder to debunk.
UFO 2015 – Collections of fabricated or outright stolen hoax clips, all with titles including the phrase “Real UFO With Aliens Caught On Camera,” likely hoping to profit from confusion with the original hoax created by 07TV bearing the same title.
UFO shack – rehashed collections of hoax videos from other channels with extremely misleading thumbnails.
Ufo videos – Channel comprised of reposted hoaxes of the defunct NDestination Unknown channel kicked off YouTube in 2014.
UFObook – See Kaschuba Brothers.
UFOfilesTV – See Kaschuba Brothers.
Ufomania 2015 – Hoaxes stolen from other channels and set to music, with (sometimes multiple) icons applied to cover up the source branding.
ufosightingsdaily.com – See Waring, Scott.
ufothetruthisoutthere.blogspot.com – Will post any sensationalist trash to drive traffic to their advertising-heavy site, including material from any hoax channel.
UFOVNI – Relies on presenting photos of dubious origin and at least one composited hoax titled “UFOs OVER OSAKA JAPAN 7/18/2015″ in which lights over an industrial plant clearly move independent of the background.
UFOvni2012 – A mishmash of bad CGI posts and current events spun to seem related to UFOs, including completely unfounded speculation that the MH370 disappearance was a mass abduction. At least one video included a Billy Meier photo as its subject.
UFOWorldNews (web site) – A shill site for all the other hoaxers. They will literally post anything from any of the Youtube hoax channels: Thirdphaseofmoon, Looknowtv, even the laughable iUFOSightings. Do they receive pennies for promoting hoaxes, or do they simply benefit from the traffic created by posting hoaxers’ work? Who knows. I guess this is what you do when you have zero talent and you’re really, really lazy.
Waring, Scott – No practitioner of visual effects, Mr. Waring makes his living using narration to misrepresent images as evidence of UFOs or strange activity: an oddly shaped cloud, a strangely shaped rock on Mars or the moon, and the like. In one video he spends 4 minutes trying to convince us a smudge in a still photo of a volcano (likely the blurry image of a bird) is a UFO. Claims there’s a speedboat on Mars.
xxxdonutzxxx – See Kaschuba Brothers.
DISHONORABLE MENTION
Web sites that cynically use UFO hoaxes to attract pageviews. Because who cares if that devalues real sightings, right?
98rock.com
9gag.com
dailymail.co.uk
dailystar.co.uk
elitereaders.com
entertainment.ie
huffingtonpost.co.uk
ibtimes.co.in
independent.co.uk
indiatoday.intoday.in
inquisitr.com
itsastrangeworld.com
jewsnews.co.il
metro.co.uk
mirror.co.uk
mysanantonio.com
ndtv.com
new-age-gamer.com
popularliberty.com
punjabherald.com
sentinelrepublic.com
sputniknews.com
starpulse.com
techtimes.com
techworm.net
theboredmind.com
uk.news.yahoo.com
unilad.co.uk
wnd.com
wtf-bro.com
yournewswire.com