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Hi James, umm some interesting results to ponder. They'll say you've selected one of the cheapier looking mock results for the comparison to make the distance in quality between them look exaggerated. Some of the better detectives have pointed out the 'weight' of the object in the videos, they said or thought at least that it could be a full scale mesh mould with rocks or concrete poured in and a crane to swing it about and they say point to crane hire availability in the area being equitable, could have been pulled off, for an expensive book launch in a risky market type thing.

I have found something much weightier than this now, I should say 'we' have found actually. The lifespan of the Earth human is not alone the smoking gun, it's not even the fact this is the longest we've ever lived or the fact we've never had so much knowledge or so many people, it's not even that, it's the time scales and the shear quantity of stupid people at even the age of 50 years and that is remarkable btw. this package of time scale and consciousness, education and entirely new territory for mankind, with this, we don't even need Billy Meier or UFOs anymore, we can peddle an entirely new conspiracy, the conspiracy that it's not yet a conspiracy, we don't yet officially know how young we die and how little knowledge we have when we die, we think this is normal. So we don't need the UFOs anymore to prove Billy has identified something more profound than any other has in history any more, he's already given us more answers than we can bare to tolerate much less understand in our remaining few decades.