Debunking Billy Meier's Pleiadian Beamships, part 3 - The Beamship 'Squadron' of Multiple Crafts
This video shows that if you can get one UFO model up into the air you can get any number of them up at the same time. The films were taken at two different locations, one of which looks alot like the fields around Billy Meier's Farm in the Swiss hills while the other is just a view over a valley in some woods. The models look very far away sometimes but they're small (13" for the large one and about 9" for the smaller ones) giving the image a false perspective but the illusion only works with a background of sky, as in the original footage. Sometimes the models are up across a gap between trees and other times, as in the 3 ships jumping sequence, they are suspended from tree branches. If you do this the lowest tree branch has to have a minimum height or it will get in the frame and tends to ruin the illusion.
The footage that shows 3 ships seemingly moving across a valley, as if separately, is 3 models suspended on 2 lines between trees on either side of the gap at the hill top. You simply walk to the right while pointing the camera towards them all the time and the background moves relative to the models giving the illusion of movement. Billy Meier didn't ever pick up his camera and walk with it, if he had he would have created a "camera flight" and it might have looked something like the George Adamski footage from the 50's, which I think is a crafted "camera flight." What you see is what you get. In other words there are no cgi effects or anything added to the pictures or the films after the event.
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