"Irish filmmaker George Clarke thinks he�s stumbled across something rather strange: A film clip from a 1928 Charlie Chaplin film that . The image comes from behind-the-scenes footage shot during the premiere of The Circus at Mann�s Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Clarke noticed that a woman � or what may be a man dressed as a woman � crosses the shot with her left hand held to the side of her head. As she turns toward the camera, there appears to be a small, square, thin, black object in her hand. She�s clearly talking."
The person in question shows up at 2:43 into the video, then it is replayed. Here is the video:
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6a4T2tJaSU[/YT]
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Dude! That is awesome!! This looks like a clip straight out of the series "Ancient Aliens" on the History Channel.
Is it possible that person is just a crazy person talking into a thin black piece of leather?? Sure that is within the realm of posibility.. But.. I think there is something else to it..
Sorry to be a killjoy...but this was debunked a few years ago. She's using a hearing aid if memory serves.
No problem Pantlesspenguin.
Who do you think she is talking to? And what kind of hearing aid is the size of a cell phone? Her hand is clearly wrapped around a "device" the size of a Bold 9900.
Who do you think she is talking to? And what kind of hearing aid is the size of a cell phone? Her hand is clearly wrapped around a "device" the size of a Bold 9900.
Any thoughts??
I think it is one of those gold BB phones that just came out. Maybe she is a South African Olympian.
Looked much more like a guy in drag as Clarke says in the video. If that was a hearing aid,
he sure must have been crazy talking to himself while walking.