What does /x/ think of Jeremy Thomas AKA The Plasmoid Anomalies Study Group?
This guy believes free floating balloons and high atmospheric trash are some sort of plasma based anomalies with constantly shifting topology that respond directly to mirror and laser signaling.
He insists that they aren't balloons because they're constantly shifting and shape-changing and don't display the same sort of physics as actual balloons (Which he attempts to show in comparison videos despite the fact that the balloon example is much closer to the camera and less deflated). He also hates the living fuck out of UFOologists for being skeptical enough to tell him they're just deflating balloons.
It seems like a joke but this guy spends and ass load of money on telescopes and radars to try and find these "anomalies" at great distances in the sky. He's incredibly defensive of his claims and loads his channel with videos that talk about biological mimicry(that someone proves the things in the sky are alive?) or physical phenomenons that are apparently absent from the anomalies which he claims are attempting but failing to emulate balloons.
Some of his earlier videos are almost convincing because free floating foil makes for some trippy effects but ultimately it comes off as some sort of weird joke when he's constantly filming "B shaped mimicking anomalies" which are blatantly B balloons from Happy Birthday balloon sets, or this "humanoid anomaly" where you can blatantly read out "Princess" on an upside down princess crown balloon straight from party city.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HjJDbWAaKM
I don't think it's a prank, I believe the guy and few other similar "study groups" are an unironic sub-cultures of mentally ill people that have taken so much /x/-tier tinfoil they think they're seeing unexplainable entities high in the atmosphere.
>>19342895
bump
>>19342895
So something like a floating sack for rubble would be like a heavy boss in Doom? Keeeeewllll
>>19342895
That's funny. So what's it cost to join this group? The answer to that would probably explain everything.
>>19345656
I think it's more of a loose organization of six or so people all claiming the same thing and seem to be in contact with one another.
Despite the name I don't think it's an actual club, in fact the guys you tube went simply as Jeremy Thomas for years (A thread was made on him a few years ago on /x/)