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When it comes to the UFO side of the paranormal, there tends to be quite a few more documented cases than say, unwanted hauntings or sightings of Bigfoot.
Located on the beautiful Hamakua coast of the Big Island, lives the infamous video-makers named Blake and Brent Cousins, more commonly known as Third Phase of Moon. This "company" has been faking UFO videos for over ten years, contributing to the surmounting discrepancies within the UFO communities, rather than helping find the solutions. These two are also the creators of "The Night Marchers" movie, a movie demonizing a local Hawaiian legend and making it out to be another "Blair Witch" type movie. A quick Google search reveals at least Blake is an aspiring "actor", with an active listing on the IMDB database. So he's an actor. . .There's our first hint. Perhaps the ease of which a person can create a believable UFO video nowadays is partly to blame. Better computer technology and software programs like Final Cut or Adobe Premier Pro translates to more fake hoax videos coming forward, most with the hopes of becoming the next "viral-video", especially when a paycheck is involved. But when it comes to outright faking videos for a profit, when does it start to cross some sort of moral boundary line? Question: If I was to spend my time creating fake ghost videos and submitting them around the world as authentic, making a bunch of money from revenue clicks on Youtube, how would that make you feel? Satisfied or Scammed? Again, this ongoing investigation is an attempt at getting to the bottom of the situation. This isn't necessarily a politically correct subject. If we don't do it, who will? It's our obligation as the Big Island's premier paranormal investigators to investigate a possible case of UFO hoaxing right in our own backyard. After investigating and doing some homework, the time is long overdue for these two to be exposed for what they have been doing. Other researchers around the world have caught on to their schemes, and some have gone so far to debunk some of their videos, calling them out in front of thousands of viewers.
If that wasn't enough to at least get you thinking...take a look at this comparison image we've made between a "UFO" from one of their videos, and a Mystery Space Ship toy, sold by Marx toys. Look closely at the features of both "ships".
Even the well known website Project Avalon has a forum about BEWARE channel Thirdphaseofmoon:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?41634-Beware-channel-Thirdphaseofmoon This list goes on and on. How about when we compared sound effects from one video with another video... finding they were IDENTICAL! He's using the same effects from one video to the next, and claiming they were recorded on "military property", when in reality, this video is shot at a common hiking trail - Pu'u Waa Waa in Kona on the Big Island. Quite elementary my dear Dawson. "Talk about muddy the waters. This channel is producing hundreds of ufo videos from around the world. At one time I thought this channel was authentic. I feel it's doing more harm to disclosure then what debunkers do, by faking videos. In one of the clips the channel owner is interviewing for supposed ufo video and we are lead to believe thay are going to pay $10,000 for the exclusive. It's a hoax done by hoaxers to prove what? That Thirdphaseofmoon is authentic? In fact Thirdphaseofmoon has been proven to create CGI videos. It's a twisted plot they weave and for what, revenue dollars?"
UFO Hall of Hoaxing Inductees: Blake Cousins, thirdphaseofmoon, Michael Cohen, Youtube user "MUF0N" (uses a ZERO instead of an "O" in the name)
This has gone so far that youtuber PLANETunderATTACK has created a Hall of Hoaxing around the subject.
It's as if videos about how Blake and thirdphaseofmoon's videos are faked is becoming a new trend on Youtube...
Today, when asked about their videos being faked and monetized, Blake simply responds by saying that "now we are getting actual video recordings from around the world of real UFO footage that we secure the rights to, making them ours." As if that makes it all OK...it's time to come clean Thirdfarce... PUBLIC NOTICE: Blake and Brent Cousins, being part of the ohana of the Big Island, we ask you to COME FORWARD & ADMIT many of your Hawaii UFO videos and other videos were faked (with CGI & clever editing) and you profited from them and the gullibility of others. Admit you made money by creating and uploading hoax videos to the Internet, accelerating your brand name along the way, claiming these videos were authentic. If you were to make an apology video to all the viewers who you fooled, lied to, and scammed, that would be a step in the right direction. We can upload your apology video to our Youtube channel and to this article as proof you have come clean. Until you do so, we'll consider this an ongoing investigation, and periodically update this article with new information as it comes forward. If you decide to use your video making abilities for the GOOD of all in the paranormal and UFO communities, that would be a plus too! As always, the choice is yours. Please, leave your comments below!
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mystic
8/2/2013 05:19:53 am
I know them personally and have worked with them in the 90's on a film project and I can attest that they are fake..I have been debunking them on You Tube for some time and they have blocked me on both accounts, to those of you who believe those videos are real I can assure you they are not.
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They Gray
4/24/2014 10:06:28 pm
Who - cares.. people arevalways going to fake it. Truth is its not these two you should care about.... its the Government.
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pip aussie
11/14/2014 04:50:25 pm
I refuse to watch anything that is from Thirdphaseofmoon but the trouble is'' a lot of their crap is reposted without mentioning thirdphaseofmoon in the title, so there seems to be no avoiding this pair of creeps'' or the faked video's
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Seth Tyrssen
1/23/2015 01:09:07 pm
I've seen only a few TPOTM vids, and thought that one or two might be for real, and others, uh, not so much. I see they managed to block your video calling 'em out, on "copyright grounds." That says a lot, in and of itself.
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I too was amazed at most of the videos I've watched. I personally have seen UFO's all my life. I've been interrogated by MIB. Yes these videos seem to be too good to be true. I believe they are using people like myself who is in my 60's that are enticed to call in to their radio program as well as Internet to share their true experiences, and then turn around and use their story as a model for their next faked video. I was made a fool of by these two. ..be smart...research before you contact anyone today.
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Shaban
10/27/2016 01:31:40 pm
As i am a CGI Atrist for 20 years, they are absolutely fake as hell. Peole should avare of what can computer animation programs do. Camera Tracking for the CGI object moves more realistic, Optical flow for the focal disbalance effect, Motion Blur for the hiding unrealistic movements, 3D Modeling program for generating CGI objects, Video editing program for video and audio editing and the compositing technique fot he matching 3D CGI object to the actual video. That is what they are doing. All for money. fuck them all.
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Tatiana
7/28/2021 08:17:40 pm
Call the fake radio station for Blake/ Twin/ entourage and his cousin: The phone number is 516 387 1636 and you'll hear the female robotic voice mail message hang up on callers. It's all on Google, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook. These guys are getting paid for online viewers who are debunking nothing.
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