Fake UFOs Invade Santa Cruz
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I love a good subterfuge. It can be in the form of a hoax, fake argument, prank, magic trick or even an incendiary blog post aimed at hyping the public. Something surprising and unexpected is always a nice diversion from the daily grind. The latest ploy is a computer-generated image of a mysterious craft knocking about over Santa Cruz. The hoax started out as a winner by first being reported on AM radio. It then reached critical mass after arriving on the BoingBoing front page. |
Details surrounding these pictures were convincing. The creators added plausible EXIF tags and PICT#### file names to give the illusion that they were taken with a Minolta Dimage camera. Next, plenty of people on the Net were backing-up the story with pseudo-scientific explanations that sounded believable. And, reports of other sightings exist at multiple conspiracy-nut websites.
Nevertheless, a few glaring mistakes were evident to keen-eyed netizens. The accounts of the would-be roustabout and all of his supporters on Flickr were discovered to be newly registered. Next, a CG-expert produced a clone of the alleged craft using 3D software in under 2-hours. Other detractors noted that the picture size was too small, the f-stop setting was implausible, and the weather was cloudy at the alleged location.
Sigh… This was so close to being a perfect ruse too. It had believable images, supporters on Flickr, and even a BoingBoing mention. Nevertheless, the whole story jumped the shark in less than two hours thanks to the wisdom of nerds. Hooray for the tubes.
UPDATE: Flickr user o_ashford speculates as to one possible use of the craft.
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