This guy's video frames the situation in a way that makes you believe there is no simple explanation. If you actually go to the TickTock page and watch some of his videos, it's pretty obvious that everyone of them is staged.
Take, for example the one where he goes into some kind of cathedral. He shows his watch so that you can see it is 3 AM, then he walks up to the door and literally presses the camera against the door so that it fades to black, and then the camera feeds back in with dramatic music and he's inside. What about the part where he opens the door and walks through it at 3 AM? Unfortunately, he was unable to schedule a private tour at 3 AM, so he was forced to film the inside separately.
Another example that proves this is fake is that he goes into a store and views a product expiration (can of soda), and the expiration date was February of next year, which would be one year after he viewed it, which is pretty standard for products like that, so this means that the world ended right around the time that he made that video, but alas here we are in May and you can go pick up a can of that same soda with a later expiration date (May of next year). The idea is cool and entertaining, but it's surprising to me that so many people believe there isn't a simple explanation. I love how the guy and this BitChute video just brushes off the fact that there is a drone hovering above the stadium. That unfortunate mistake, alone, proves the entire thing is a professional production. The one thing they don't apparently have the time to do is edit out background noise (traffic, etc.), which is why he plays obnoxious mysterious stock music in most of the videos.
> The one thing they don't apparently have the time to do is edit out background noise (traffic, etc.), which is why he plays obnoxious mysterious stock music in most of the videos.
Good point. It all does seem arranged with the keys he has, full beer left out for him in a bar beside a bowl of nuts. It smells of a viral campaign, albeit, a very clever one. One thing that stands out for me is what he's not doing. I would be ripping up the city with as many cars as I could find. But that's me. If I was trying to convince people in another dimension, I would start blowing shit up. But that's just me. He hasn't done anything.
LMFAO same here, if I wanted to convince people that I was telling the truth, and I was actually in some other dimension in the future, I would smash a bunch of car windows and then run straight from there to some kind of famous building, bust out the windows to get inside and start trashing everything; not to be an asshole and trash stuff, but because that would be pretty difficult to fake.
It smells of a viral campaign
It could be for software that allows you to remove people from a video.
I love how the guy and this BitChute video just brushes off the fact that there is a drone hovering above the stadium. ... The one thing they don't apparently have the time to do is edit out background noise (traffic, etc.), which is why he plays obnoxious mysterious stock music in most of the videos.
Just playing devil's advocate, but could the drone have been a Skycam flyrig or the like?
The audio seem like it should be one of the easier things to do though. In the video of him running up some of the alleyways, his footfalls sound like not very well done foley work. (There's just something off about the reverb.)
A few more general things I'd like to ask anyone in this thread for explanation and debunking:
- Has he shared what model phone (and pretty obviously gimbal) he's claiming to use?
- Has he tried popping his sim into a different phone and uploading from it?
- If someone sent him directions to a few tidal pools containing anemones, urchins, mussels and stuff that they've geo-tagged ask him to film them while the water is turbulent. (I'm not sure how good video editing software has gotten, but I'd assume that setup would provide a decent challenge)
I'm in the obviously-this-is-fictitious camp with this, but do find the mental exercise to be a bit of a breath of fresh air, compared to the "Joe is the most popular president ever", the "They're just like us", or the "C-word" fictions that we've been forced to deal with over the last couple of years.
It's definitely a drone. I just looked up pictures of those rigs and they are totally different and way bigger. The one in the video looks like a DJI Matrice 300 (used for video production, etc.).
Pertaining the other stuff you were talking about, I agree; it's kind of refreshing to have a mystery to ponder about that doesn't involve us all descending into communism.
Although… I suppose, if this was real, we would all be dead pretty soon in this timeline.
Cool, I had the video open in like a 5 inch window, so didn't see it super clearly.
As to your last point, that outcome is looking less unpleasant as this timeline progresses.
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