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third phase of the moon fraud group

Actually that is precisely what we did. He was asked if he was just an entertainer (P.T. Barnum), was he trying to be the problem or the solution? We went back and forth on this before he appeared, and after. He was never able to justify his position about anything. It was all about they check the stuff, maybe they don't, but let the viewers decide. So long as they get the high hit counts, of course.

Yeah, I get that, but I guess what I mean is that I never felt like those videos were trying to pull the wool over my eyes. I thought they were there to say "hey look at the special effects I can do!" I would have rather had you guys go into it treating him like that instead of either a complete moron who can't tell the videos are fake or a hoaxter trying to fool people. If he kept up his act at that point, THAT would have been utterly ridiculous.

P.S. after hearing about Chris's correspondence with guy, I'm actually leaning towards he's just a moron that can't tell an obvious fake when he sees it.
 
Some of the fakes are flat out impossable! Like the muli wing plane...some are so blantant..like the rubber alien under the car..who takes a cam into a car and films the other car simply drivingN third phase simply put is not intrested in the truth about UFO's...blake the fake...
 
Youtube is free to use and I posted our wedding vid on it with 122 views and I neversaw a dime...

You have to enable monetization on your account before you can earn anything. I'm not really sure that 100 hits would earn much. I think it's more for videos that see thousands of hits (but I'm no expert so I could be wrong). Here are the guidelines from YouTube:

Guidelines and Information

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How can my videos make money?


Once your video is submitted and approved for monetization, YouTube will place ads inside or near the video. After you’ve associated an AdSense account with your YouTube account, you will earn revenue that is generated from the ads. Learn more
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How much will my videos earn?


Earnings will depend on a number of factors. The two key factors are the type of ads and the pricing of ads appearing with your videos.
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What types of videos are eligible?


For a video to be eligible, you must own worldwide distribution rights to everything in the video and the video must abide by ourTerms of Service and Community Guidelines.
This means you have created everything in your video yourself, and you did not sell exclusive commercial usage rights to someone else. If your video contains content created by someone else, you must have their written permission to use and make money from it.
Examples of videos that could be eligible include:

  • You filmed your cat and there is no background music.
  • Your video contains royalty-free music, and you can prove commercial rights using direct links to the song and applicable license.
  • Your friend's band wrote and recorded a song for your video and states in writing that you can use and make money from it.
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Which videos are NOT eligible?


Your video is not eligible if it contains content that you didn't create or get permission from its creator to use. You need to be able to show written permission for the following video elements:
  • Audio: recorded music, live performances, cover songs, background music, etc.
  • Visuals: images, logos, software, video game footage, etc.
  • Any other content you don't own worldwide commercial usage rights to.
Examples of videos that are NOT eligible

  • Your video contains a song you purchased for personal use (e.g., bought on iTunes or in a store) but didn't obtain a commercial license.
  • You found a video on the Internet and you cannot prove that it's in public domain.
  • You are only singing words of your favorite copyrighted song
  • You have used content from someone else without permission, but you haven't yet received a copyright notice on your video.
  • You edit together or "mash-up" other works
  • You only use 30 seconds of a song or video clip
  • Your video does not provide proper attribution or credits as required by a license.
If your video is not eligible, it may be removed from YouTube.
 
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