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To Hoax or Not To Hoax-that is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="Apogee" data-source="post: 29496" data-attributes="member: 600"><p><strong>Re: To Hoax or Not To Hoax-that is the question</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Sinister\")</div></p><p> </p><p>Perhaps in the Titor case, he still involves himself by debating (for or against!) himself under another guise. It sounds like a quite delicious idea, being in the midst of all that speculation and passion and be the only one to know the truth!</p><p> </p><p>I think you're right though, generally hoaxers screw up by returning to the scene of the crime in more obvious ways.</p><p> </p><p>In Britain recently there was an interesting programme called 'A Very British UFO Hoax' in which a movie special effects company were hired to build and fly a working flying saucer. The result (flown over a carefully selected strip of countryside) was interesting. Most of the witnesses interviewed by a suspiciously prompt TV crew afterwards clocked it was a hoax as a result. But some of those who saw the object added details that had not been present on the mock-up and one or two even said there had been two.</p><p> </p><p>Interesting, how some people are prone to being foled whilst others can smell a rat a mile off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apogee, post: 29496, member: 600"] [b]Re: To Hoax or Not To Hoax-that is the question[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Sinister\")</div> Perhaps in the Titor case, he still involves himself by debating (for or against!) himself under another guise. It sounds like a quite delicious idea, being in the midst of all that speculation and passion and be the only one to know the truth! I think you're right though, generally hoaxers screw up by returning to the scene of the crime in more obvious ways. In Britain recently there was an interesting programme called 'A Very British UFO Hoax' in which a movie special effects company were hired to build and fly a working flying saucer. The result (flown over a carefully selected strip of countryside) was interesting. Most of the witnesses interviewed by a suspiciously prompt TV crew afterwards clocked it was a hoax as a result. But some of those who saw the object added details that had not been present on the mock-up and one or two even said there had been two. Interesting, how some people are prone to being foled whilst others can smell a rat a mile off. [/QUOTE]
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