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THE WEDDING CAKE UFO CONTROVERSY
I have been researching the Billy Meier UFO case for the last 4 years. The photo above is one of many taken by Meier, the Swiss farmer who claims to have been in contact with aliens for several decades. Michael Horn (Meier's spokesman) and Meier himself say this photo is one of their hardest pieces of photo evidence in their arsenal because they claim it shows a very large alien flying saucer. But even a garden gnome will tell you that when claiming such a profound event such as alien contact, much harder evidence is required to back up your claims. I recently commented on this photo and suggested that what it really shows is a small model close to the camera. After many recent heated debates with Meier and Horn they once again challenged me to back up my claims. Having already met their earlier challenge to replicate the effect of Meier's hovering UFO'S, goto www.flickr.com/photos/thesecretsofthesaucers I gladly decided to take up this second challenge. I have to mention, it has been over 4 years and both Horn and Meier are still yet to provide me with a single scrap of extraterrestrial material for analysis. So once again using nothing more than a flying saucer shaped model and a 35mm film camera, I have managed to replicate the effect of the above photo. My photos below show what appears to be a large flying saucer hovering over some very large vehicles. What we are seeing in Meier's photos is not extraterrestrial but nothing more than an optical illusion, which is created by photographing a small model very close to the camera, a technique called false or forced perspective and I believe this is how Meier created the above photo. So there we have it, proof that replicating the effect of even Meier's hardest piece of photo evidence, really is a piece of cake. 2008 Anthony Wharton, Northwest, UK. To see my Meier movie clip challenge goto www.youtube.com/user/billymeierhoax you may also find this link very intresting- www.flickr.com/photos/theufoexperiment
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Uploaded on May 7, 2008
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