General / Off-Topic Mysterious movement.....

No point arguing with someone who is convinced its paranormal. that like arguing against a religious person showing them the facts about evolution.

Considering you are quoting Duck's post which was a reply to my post, I'll take it that your comment is referring to me, if not, I'd like you to say so.

Assuming it is referring to me, I'd like to clarify something.
I don't believe for even one stop motion frame, it's anything paranormal.

I'll say this again, a bit bigger this time so you get the message:

I don't believe it's anything paranormal.

OK, is that clear enough now? The reason I have said it's an Egyptian God is to emphasise my point that it's a motor in the base as part of a publicity stunt and hoax. As we clearly know it can't possibly be an Egyptian God, it must be something else.

So ... try not to jump to conclusions, which, ironically, is what this whole fuss over the statue is.
 
Considering you are quoting Duck's post which was a reply to my post, I'll take it that your comment is referring to me, if not, I'd like you to say so.

Assuming it is referring to me, I'd like to clarify something.
I don't believe for even one stop motion frame, it's anything paranormal.

I'll say this again, a bit bigger this time so you get the message:

I don't believe it's anything paranormal.

OK, is that clear enough now? The reason I have said it's an Egyptian God is to emphasise my point that it's a motor in the base as part of a publicity stunt and hoax. As we clearly know it can't possibly be an Egyptian God, it must be something else.

So ... try not to jump to conclusions, which, ironically, is what this whole fuss over the statue is.

settle down now, as you say it must be a publicity stunt, no other explanation for it. takings must be low for the museum for them to go that far.
 
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