ID | #1688857656 |
Added | Sun, 09/07/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
These photographs were found in the National Australian archives. They were probably sent along with a report to the Royal Australian Air Force for their "unusual aerial observations."
Original news
by SirYarwood
Found some pics in the Australian national archives
Found in the national Australian archives. Looks like it was sent to royal Australian airforce to their “unusual aerial sightings”. No idea if they’re real 🤷♂️
Hypotheses
Stills from the film

Shot from a film may be granted a real shot in the form of pictures and videos. This is one of the easiest to confirm options fraud, but one of the most difficult to identify because it often happens that the object is unremarkable and the film should be well remembered for his identification. On special effects for films usually work the whole team of professionals such as computer graphics and other fields, so if you don't know the movie, then fraud is often indistinguishable from the original.
Deliberate falsification

This version includes any falsifications that imitate unexplained phenomena both from the outside: practical jokes, flash mobs, fake news, witness fraud, staging, etc.
There are many ways to make something similar to a ghost or a flying saucer from improvised materials, without using video and photomontage.
Many homemade things made for the sake of a joke, a practical joke or a direct imitation of a mystical being or event can be taken as unexplained not only in photos and videos, but also in reality.
Investigation
The object in the photos is very similar to the flying saucer shown in the movie "Earth vs. Flying Saucers". It's strange that it ended up in the national archives. Maybe someone's joke.
Resume
Stills from the film

Shot from a film may be granted a real shot in the form of pictures and videos. This is one of the easiest to confirm options fraud, but one of the most difficult to identify because it often happens that the object is unremarkable and the film should be well remembered for his identification. On special effects for films usually work the whole team of professionals such as computer graphics and other fields, so if you don't know the movie, then fraud is often indistinguishable from the original.
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