>>12637984TALL GRAY ALIEN
active-camouflage invisible
*School Hospital Universitario in Honduras
https://youtu.be/04rXtGrErRQ?t=63https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLbBoNhLLMkhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3570935/Is-ghost-doctor-killed-Chilling-footage-inside-haunted-hospital-shows-spooky-figure-stalking-corridor.html>Looks pretty fake.The Gray pops his head out the corridor, realizes his camouflage is working then lurches forward into the different background of the passage-way in a test the adaptation fashion; then believing himself to be cloaked, enters the new location.
why did they match the "reasoned-cautions" of the alien?
>they simply thought up what a “demon”/“other strange creature” would look like.BUT.. it was specifically advertised as the ghost of a dead doctor.
they clearly had no clue what it was.
Examine the border-conditions when the Gray fully enters the corridor & the camouflage over-adapts his whole body-suit to appear as the door-color at the end of the corridor.
real-time adaption.
The suit behaves like science.
its the "suit-errors" in "real-time" that prove its authenticity.
I seriously doubt they were smart enough to get this bit correct.
>working invisibility systemsthe Gray is well invisible but the instant his head is past the back-door, the color of the back-door is instantly added slightly to the entire suit.
The bits that should of still been invisible; also changed "slightly" by mixing in the color of the back-door.
going frame by frame shows the new texture dispersing from his head downwards.
The suit must use future-predictive cloaking based on natural-movements, but the Gray fucked up by pooffy-pransy forward motion; so the predictive adaptive-camouflage feature made an error.
His last un-natural pooffy-prancy forward movement involved more of his body-length than his previous forward actions; so the suits error become well visible.