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the fact that he smelled an explosive is curious to me. This was prolly just a hoax, if it had been there a while then all the scents would have been long gone. washed away by rain. also if explosives were used to destroy the camera there would have been no traces of it, sounds to me like some kids took this poor guy for a ride.
Seems very weird. Why would he post this so far ahead of time? If it's to create publicity, then why would you need it if this "thing" is so huge, when it's released it would create ton's of publicity.
Another thing i find curious, is the fact that government agents tried to chase him down and take him in for questioning.
Honestly, if they wanted him, they would have captured him before he left the house.
And i find it curious that the film wasn't taken when the camera was destroyed, i belive its either something unimportant, uninteresting, or just plain stupid.
Then again, i could be wrong, but i'm not much of a conspiracy theorist either.
This is a pre release advertising site for either a book or a movie. I don't remember which, and work blocks me from the Urban legends site I saw this on.
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