Destination Truth

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Destination Truth

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For anyone who is interested you can watch the series of Destination Truth online, Parts one and half of part two contain the guys on a Yowie trip to the Blue Mountains in it contains an interview the Gary Opit. It will take about 15 minutes to watch. The other half of part two is a mission to a haunted mosque. I have added part three for all who are interested in the haunted mosque. This will also take an additional 15 minutes to watch.

Enjoy :wink:

Part one http://www.zshare.net/video/182112797a1b7d2a/

Part two http://www.zshare.net/video/182113602e46a453/

Part three http://www.zshare.net/video/1821141721bdb757/
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Thanks Chewy.

Extremely staged...... (as most are, even mine), it was entertaining and that is the premise of the show I guess, however it was a little too 'set-up' and over produced for my liking. Glad I opted to stay out of it actually.

It was good to see Justin telling of the three that walked around his car, which we have in our media section. Great encounter and very authentic. That has sparked a lot of interest towards Tablelands Rd within our member group.

Gary looked well and sounding very knowledgeable!

I have been to Lynn's house and viewed the tree damage and not totally convinced. She lives across the road from Bill Collins (Movie Critic), who refused to comment when asked what he knew of the things that were reportedly going bump in the night. I felt that just perhaps he knew more than he was letting on.

They sure chose a bad night to head out. With all that heavy wind and rain, they would not have heard a thing, the Yowie would not have come out to play and they would have wasted their time, however they made up for it with some nice acting work.

It was entertaining….

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Yeah I thought it was ok, Could have been worse, could have had there own guy in a suit making out they saw something, as you know the internet is littered with these types of scenarios at the moment.

I found it interesting that they got something on the FLIR just after they had a rock thrown at them, although they could have ‘edited’ this all in.

Also after the eye shine incident they went back to the exact spot to look for anything unusual and just happened to find a scratched/bitten tree. Again this could have been all ‘edited’ in.

But your right Dean it was ‘entertaining’
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