| Subject: Question re: Mexico UFOs |
| From: filmseries@aol.com (Filmseries) |
| Date: 27/10/2004, 19:21 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
While recently watching (again) a show featuring the famous Mexican sitings, it
suddenly occured to me what I WASN'T seeing. Namely, professionally shot
footage.
The TV journalist (Jaime ?) that was in the forefront of discussing the
phenomena spoke about how there was hundreds, if not thousands, of home video
tapes of the UFO's. So, here's the rub: With the UFO's showing up day after day
over Mexico City and hanging around for more than just a minute or two, why
didn't his station put a camera up on the roof (or even in the street) with a
long sports lens and start filming? As I watched this, that just hit me so
strongly. I've worked in the video production arena and first off, with an
on-going story like this it seems incomprehensible that they didn't film
anything but just relied on amateur tapes. Second, the lens used for covering
sporting events are really powerful and can zoom in on a a player that's on the
other side of the field and literally film just his eyes if that's what they
wanted. So, with that available, imagine the resolution (and maybe a solution)
of the UFO's in the sky. OR.... did they in fact film these and I just
haven't seen them? That seems unlikely, too. Still, I welcome your comments.
Thanks, everyone. -Craig Parsons