Showing posts with label Trent UFO Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trent UFO Photos. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2019

UFOS: THE CAMERA DOESN'T LIE! -- OR DOES IT?

Exploring the Bizarre (KCORradio.com) hosts Tim Swartz and Tim Beckley are dusting off their camera lenses as they present -- all the way from the UK -- JASON GLEAVES. Author of "The UFOlogy Umbrella" and "UFO Photo," Jason combines his experience in the RAF and career in engineering with the study of photographic/image/video-footage analysis of UFOs and associated anomalies to determine which pictures of "flying saucers"are authentic and which are likely to be "faked." Those skeptical on the reality of UFOs often point out that there has never been any GOOD photos. With practically everyone now carrying cameras in their cellphones, where, the skeptics ask, are the all to genuine UFO pictures? The problem is that if a UFO photo looks too good, it is automatically dismissed as a hoax. On the other hand, a blurry photo is usually disregarded as "it could be anything!" Jason discusses his analysis of many famous and not so famous UFO photographs. But what do you think? Free weekly newsletter www.ConspiracyJournal.com

Friday, May 10, 2019

Trent UFO Photos - Pie Pan Or Space Ship? MacMinnville Aliens Exist!

Exploring the Bizarre (KCORradio.com) hosts Tim Beckley and Tim Swartz give a hardy welcome to CATLIN POPP Assistant Historian at McMenamins Historic Hotels who breaths new insight into the famous Trent UFO photos taken in 1950 in MacMinnville, Oregon. They look "simple" in terms of modern day aviation, not the sort of craft that should be traveling across the galaxy. Some say they look like pie pans tossed into the air. Others wonder that their son was doing photographed climbing a step ladder. But the "experts" say they are for real and Ma and Pa Kent stuck by their guns up until the day they died. The MacMinnville UFO Festival is second only to Roswell and this year speakers include George Knapp and Bob Lizar. Hey believe it or not -- the photos once appeared in "Life" magazine and if their editors were impressed so should we be! Free newsletter www.ConspiracyJournal.com