You can see movement by that pole just before the bang. (The thing between the stones and the light in the background. It sort of looks like somebody walking past.... but you literally only catch a frame or two.
Yeah, I watched the video at 1/4 speed a bunch of times on a smaller sized screen looking for anything myself. Perhaps a bigger screen would be helpful, but I'm sure countless others have already done that.
I seen what you are describing, but didn't think it was a person. Not sure how many frames per second we are looking at, but I didn't consider the video to be of poor quality. Hard to be certain, but I didn't get the feeling it had been tampered with either.
I have a lot of respect for the Suspect Sky team in general, and for Ben - the founder of Suspicious Observers.
Ben seemed to think this event was the result of lightning, and it very well could be, but as I described in my comment on the linked video on rumble, I'm not sure about that.
I liked Ben's comment regarding if it was lightning - haha. If so, oh, the irony...
I'm sure there's a bunch of interesting comments in Bens SO video that touched on the event, but I haven't read any of the 1740+ comments yet.
I'm sure the Suspect Sky team will touch on this topic in their next discussion - which can be viewed on rumble.
Perhaps there is a rather strange reason the site was cleaned up so swiftly. We have a good idea who/m really had the Georgia guide stones put there in the first place.
There was a lot going on with the guide stones - more than what caught the vast majority of anyone's eye that actually seen them in person. To the best of my knowledge, nobody ever figured some of it out. And if they did, how would they be sure?
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_TkyQIEn8mo&feature=youtu.be