Sur le site de Weather Space, le site ayant reçu cette video de Kevin Martin, on vient de publier la declaration de Kevin Martin, selon laquelle il aurait été menacé par certaines personnes pour dire que c'est une plaisanterie de sa part....
http://www.theweatherspace.com/news/05-25-2010-Breaking-News-Martin-retracts-hoax-statement.htmlA UFO was seen over Western Canada on Friday
night. It became an internet buzz and one person stepped forward.
Kevin Martin, a Southern California resident, told TheWeatherSpace.com
that he was the hoaxer. He even provided a video example on how he
could do it. Some say it did not add up. Martin was not too front with
some questions we had to ask.
Martin has retracted his statement.
"I came forward to put this to rest, but I hoaxed that I actually
created the hoax", he said. "Something did happen that night. Whether
the video is fake or not the photos look convincing. Having your name
out there is fun at times, but no more."
Martin is retracting, saying he was told to keep quiet by an
unknown visitor to his residence on Tuesday afternoon and that he no
longer wanted to be included in the UFO sighting over Western Canada.
Steven Murray contacted TheWeatherSpace after Martin had come
forward.
"Martin is lying about it. Someone came to me on Sunday and told
me to keep quiet about it. I cannot answer much about what I saw but
something over Western Canada cannot be denied."
Murray has been asked not to be contacted by TheWeatherSpace.com
about the matter, in order to protect him and his family.
Whatever buzzed Western Canada on the evening of May 21, 2010 may
never be solved, however the truth is out there.