'Prophet' summons UFO for camera

Las Vegas TV station captures, broadcasts image

http://story.lasvegasherald.com/p.x/ct/9/id/47b2486b0f529394/cid/1e0899715fbc2697/
Check out the link below for the video of this news report:

An ABC-TV affiliate in Las Vegas broadcast images of a UFO summoned by a self-styled "prophet" who predicts many more will be seen throughout the area next week.

Ramon Watkins, also known as "Prophet Yahweh" agreed to meet with a reporter and camera crew of KTNV at a location of their choice and time.

What they witnessed, and captured on camera, stunned the reporter and crew.

Watkins claims to have seen some 1,500 UFOs over the last 25 years and has learned to summon them by reading the Old Testament.
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Interesting...don't know quite what to make of that. The thing I hate about UFO sightings is that the pictures are always so fuzzy and you can never really make out what they are.
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The thing I hate about UFO sightings is that the pictures are always so fuzzy and you can never really make out what they are.



So true WG, what I found odd about it is that these "Fuzzy" captures are presented by a news film crew, could they legally & knowingly paticipate in a "hoax"?

Of course we are talking about "Sin City" here..LoL.. Who knows?
Im thinking it's defintely a joke of some sort..has to be..
Film at eleven....
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And why is it that UFO sightings or claimed abductions are always by the biggest goobers the planet has to offer?
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Hmmmmm..WG..I think your going to have an angry "Gooberbean" to answer to for that comment..LoL

Besides, how can you be positive they are the "Biggest"? im sure you havent met them all...You may soon be getting flamed by that group..better change your "nick" and lay low for awhile..LoL
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@DZ Well...actually I have seen some small ones too.
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I live in Vegas and rarely watch the local news, because they tend to cover crap like this. But this is apparently a real report. That's an actual station, and those are real anchors and reporters. Link

Beats me. I have no explanation for it. That's why I posted it here.


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Here's another site that's been covering it, and they seem to think it's legit, too: Link

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There has actually been quite many "UFO" reports in the "regular"
media the last couple of years.

I was interested in the stuff in the mid 90's but lost all interest
when I found that most of the stuff was just "misdirection" created
to keep the people busy and off other events.

Now, everyone need to remember that UFO means "Unidentified Flying Object",
NOT "Unidentified Flying Spacecraft" as many tend to make of it.
Meaning that whatever the viewer sees flying is something unidentified(ei. not known).

The recent escalation in the media of "UFO" reports got me
thinking about an article I read about three years ago.

I'm not saying this is something true or just another misdirection, I only know that every time
I read or hear about a new "UFO sighting" lately my mind keep
bringing this article back up in my mind.

So have at it and let's see what all great minds make out of it
(note: this is not the original link since I don't remember where I found it back then)

Project Blue Beam
A program to really 'beam Scotty up'!
OR
How to "Fake the Rapture"?
http://aoreport.com/projectbluebeam_htm.htm
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Prophet for profit.
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Very well stated, lilstarfish!

What fascinates me about that is not that I think it's legit (though I don't believe we're alone in the universe), but that it seems so real, and I wonder how it was done.

There doesn't seem to be any record of it on KTNV's website, so I'm wondering if it's a leaked teaser for "War of the Worlds." If that's the case, it would simply be some CGI. However, if KTNV was not in on it, it's a little more difficult to explain.

FWIW, here's another local TV station's encounter with the "prophet," albeit with less impressive results. Link



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@ Tarkus A dating site no less.
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"There doesn't seem to be any record of it on KTNV's website, so I'm wondering if it's a leaked teaser for "War of the Worlds.""

Hmmm...actually, that MAY be far more correct than we know,
I'm not sure but here's why I say that.

When you want to make people believe in things that are not
true or if you want to implement new "rules" that you know
that people will get mad about, there is a technique called
"preconditioning" or "preparing"/"softening" to use more common words.

It is all about "programming" people to "accept" something
that they would not normally accept.

The idea is to plant "seeds" in peoples minds, i.e you start a subconscious
process in their minds that relate to a certain idea or event.

To take a few of the big recent "successes" in this realm as examples
we'll start by going back to the 80's.

If you back then would have said that people would have to accept being monitored
by cameras wherever they go and also to accept cameras in their homes,
you would probably have been lynched since people who had read Orwell's "1984"
knew the dangers associated with this.

Now 15 years later we have cameras everywhere, even in our homes thanks
to the hardcore marketing of "web-cams" (what was the name of that company
that spent $millions in order to put those pop-up ads on every webpage
out there?).

Over to a more recent and even darker "success".

The people(Wolfowitz, Perle, Rumsfeld, Kristol, Jeb Bush etc. etc.) behind the "blueprint" for the current administration
wrote in the late 90's that in order for their goals to be reached sooner than later,
killing thousands of innocent americans could prove helpful.
Or in their own words:
"the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one,
absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor."
(-"Rebuilding America's Defenses -- Strategy, Forces, and Resources for a New Century," page 51, Project for the New American Century, September 2000)

Then in the summer of 2001 the "blockbuster" film "Pearl Harbor" appeared
in the theaters. It was a big and well-made spectacle with well-known stars like
Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jon Voight, Alec Baldwin etc.
in the main roles.

The movie played heavily on emotions and patriotism and was raised to the sky
by the "critics" in the media while others thought it was too much blatant propaganda and clichés to be a "great" movie.

Anyway, the stage was set and minds and emotions had been successfully programmed for what was to come within a couple of months.

Yes, I know I'm spoiling the fun out of movies and stuff but nowadays I can't see anything without thinking about "why" I am being shown or told this or that.

Or as F.D. Roosevelt himself stated:
"there is no such thing as coincidence in politics"

So, regarding this "UFO" story I guess we'll see if it's just another
"programming" attempt or some other stunt.
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So, regarding this "UFO" story I guess we'll see if it's just another "programming" attempt or some other stunt.


LoL..Uhhhh..It's definitely a stunt...
C'mon..get real..
Just a couple of personal observations and experiences...

First...
Modern optical equipment, especially in the hands of professionals, should have yeilded clear, crisp, magnified images. This footage was taken by a news crew, how much more professional can you get?
The resulting footage looks no better than that taken with a standard camcorder...

Second...
The base that is mentioned is Nellis AFB, I personally have worked on that base a few years ago, during more "peacful" times and security was tight, real tight. I can only imagine how tight it is now!

For those of you that dont know, Nellis AFB is home to quite a few experimental aircraft as well as home to the Stealth Bombers and the Stealth Fighters.. Also the base has been charged with being involved with Area51 which also is not all that far from downtown Las Vegas.

I will never believe that anything could ever fly near that base that they would not know every single detail about within seconds, or scramble fighters to take it out, Nellis is just too important for anything like this to be shrugged off...

Rest assured, LoL..it is a bunch of "bologna" guaranteed!
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Hey, I can summon Elvis. Is that worth anything???
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Thank you very much... (spoken in Elvis voice)
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News channel 13 LVN probably wouldnt be interested..they already have an assortment of "Elvis's" to choose from..LoL
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Hey, I'm hyped for War of the Worlds already!

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Bring it on!
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I dunno, all this UFO scepticism! There are such things, believe me. Mind you, I only saw them when with my first wife, and the only reason they were unidentified is cos they flew at phenomenal speeds and I couldn't make them out from the debris against various walls
However, I'm not that arrogant to believe that "we" are the only intelligent lifeforms in the universe, but no film footage will ever convince me of ET visitations, just the same.
A direct eyeballing 'll do the trick tho