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Post by plutronus on Apr 28, 2020 0:23:00 GMT
I've been contacted by a person who believes self is being abducted by Greys. This person claims that the experience has been ongoing for around 30 years. Over the past 10 or so years the person has installed numerous TV security cameras and TrailCams around the home in attempts to capture digital image 'proof' that abductions are actually transpiring. The person claims that at times remembers all of the details of the abductions and other times has no memory, but that cameras and their recordings depict abductions and 'teleportation' of the individual's physical being.
This person states that when the teleportation occurs one type of camera anomally occurs and when returned a different type of camera anomally occurs. The later, supposedly just prior to rematerialization physically into the room, the room is filled with "colors", although the person, has not personally seen the colors, which only appear in the still photos of the event. There is something screwy happening with that camera as one can see, I have some ideas, but until I can get my paws on one and disassemble it for experiments I probably will be unable to diagnose the symptoms.
See the attachment, obviously the saved 'image' is not of the room, but is of some type of malfunction or interference, yet the date and time data information is properly saved and displayed?
See for yourself, what do you think?
This is only one photo from the TrailCam and I was not supplied with the frames before or after and I notice that many of the frames data fields are not properly set and the frame sequence numbers are numerically very different, so there seems to be much confusion in the person's perception about what is actually occuring. Obviously the image is not depicting a scene but is depicting some manner of interference or camera electronics malfunction. However, after the event, the person claims that the camera works properly.
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Post by plutronus on Apr 28, 2020 21:33:18 GMT
The interesting point in the photo, and it is the reason I posted it, as I desired to learn if anyone else sees it, is that the image area of the photo is obviously depicting some form of not working properly, while the STATUS Info bar at the bottom of the photo (aside from the fact that the photo has been sloppily cropped) is correctly formatted and depicting properly formed characters and numerals, although, once again, one may see that the date is improperly set.
If the camera is malfunctioning, how is it possible that these two information fields are so different?
Did anyone notice that in the apparently random pixel 'noise' depicted, that in reality, we are seeing the pixel characteristics, which, is = RED, WHITE, BLUE, GREEN, or actually from right to left, GREEN, BLUE, WHITE, RED in each addressable pixel 'box'. Then one can see below middle and down to the STATUS bar that there is horizontal 'band' and then to the right side coursing from the top all the way down to the STATUS bar, a vertical band. Upon closer scrutiny, one can see that the all the colors in each addressable pixel are all fully activated, some are fully formed while many pixels exhibit considerable elongated irregular 'smearing'.
So how is it possible that these two different parts of the same display are so different in appearance?
One must remember that the purported abuctee is claiming that the TrailCam, which auto-triggers by infra-red PIR motion sensing, and it 'snaps' sequential frames (as derived upon configuration settings) and each motion trigger event. At least that is how the abductee described the configuration. The TrailCam, a Bushnell series (model unknown), is a 5 MP color camera. It takes color digital photos during daylight hours and in darkness, the area is illuminated by an IR flash, and as result those digital photos are 'black & white' or monochrome. The abductee informed that the 'color' photo, was taken at around 3am in a dark room, so it is the abductee's opinion that the room is filled with colors when being returned via teleportation and is rematerializing in the room. Obviously that is not what is happening. If the story is true, the camera electronics is being externally influenced by some type of interference which is causing the 'color' pixelation. If it were an actual photo of the room, it would be black & white and would not be repetitive depictions of the addressable picture elements, eg., RED WHITE BLUE GREEN.
More to come...
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