Its all a hoax. The guy who owns the web site was excited because he had "loads of hits" on the video and was "top of the unexplained mysteries" web site. Evidence enough for me that irs all a load of junk. Paul H was correct in his assumption. Whether this person was just a 'helpless' victim of the hoax or involved in its creation is the only question.
There should really be a law to prosecute these people. Of course such a law would, in any way anyone has suggested it be framed, also damage the fundamental right of free speach. I'd prefer that kind of thing to be illegal - deliberately exciting ignorant people to believe something that they themselves clearly knew to be untrue. But no court is capable of deciding such things. So we are left in a world that requires us to accept deception as a valid perspective.
And besides - most of what all people consider real is very temporary. Cest la vie. We must accept that we are surrounded by people who have psychological issues that prevent them from finding anything resembling truth. Sad but true.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/17/2005 08:53PM by Simon.