Selasa, 21 Februari 2017

UFO hunter who earns £600 a day on YouTube comes under fire

  • SecureTeam10's videos include claims of UFOs in the Antarctica and on Mars
  • But Lions Ground, a rival channel, claims it has been fooling viewers for money 
  • Rival channel says that posting 'fake' videos is damaging to 'real UFO research'

SecureTeam10 is one of the channels most viewed YouTube, with people more 785 000 subscribers to his videos of conspiracy.

But the channel has come under fire, as Lions on the ground, a rival chain, claims he was intentionally mislead its viewers.

Lions Ground, SecureTeam10 has been raking in one about £600 ($745) a day by posting videos false that 'outsmart UFO believers.'



SecureTeam10 has come under fire, as Lions Ground, a rival channel, claims that it has been intentionally fooling its viewers. Talking about one of SecureTeam10's videos which claims to show a 'flying saucer' in Antarctica, Lions Ground said it was really just a pond


Among the most viewed videos of SecureTeam10 are the claims of an "alien ship" hidden in the Antarctic, a UFO in the sky above the Algeria and a Japanese Tomb on Mars.

And in December, one of the videos on the channel said that there is a Nazi UFO site buried in Antarctica.

SecureTeam10 claimed in his video: "there is evidence of this came to light in recent years, with images said to show different entries in the part of the mountains, at high altitude and saucer shaped.

" This raises the question: How do you enter these entries without something that could fly and has the same shape as the hole itself?  "

Other examples include applications of a UFO hovering over the Moon and a "ball of fire UFO" streaks beyond the International Space Station.

But Lions Ground is not happy about this, and has told The Sun Online that many of SecureTeam10's videos are damaging to 'real' UFO research.

The Marbella-based channel has produced a series of videos called 'SecureTeam10 debunked' calling SecureTeam10's claims into question.

Heathcliff, the owner of Lions Ground, told The Sun Online: 'He outsmarted the UFO believers and today he drives a fancy car thinking: thank you donkeys.'



Other examples of videos include claims of a UFO hovering over the moon, and a 'fireball UFO' streaking past the International Space Station (pictured)



Amongst SecureTeam10's most viewed videos are claims of an 'alien ship' hidden in the Antarctic, a UFO in the sky over Algeria (pictured), and a Japanese tomb on Mars


Talk about one of the videos of SecureTeam10 which claims to showa "flying saucer" in Antarctica, that Heathcliff has said that if was really just a pond.

He said: "this is nothing more than a collection of frozen water.

"The only thing that happened is a lack of research."

UFO enthusiasts also said that fake videos undermine "real" UFO research.

Heathcliff added: 'He insulted years of study into secret societies and spirituality in ten minutes.'

It is unclear how Lions Ground plans to progress its strategies to debunk SecureTeam10's videos.

But SecureTeam10 has dismissed Lions Ground's comments.



In December, one of SecureTeam10's videos claimed that there is a Nazi UFO site buried in the Antarctic


Tyler from SecureTeam10 told MailOnline: 'Of course I don't post fake videos.

'Anyone who subscribes to me and watches my channel on a regular bases know that I'm very passionate about this research, and have grown in popularity precisely because of this.

'From what I can gather, this guy from 'Lions Ground' is an internet troll, plain and simple.

"As far as I know, Heathcliff has basically got a YouTube channel failed, called 'Lions Ground' on his hands, who, despite having about 40,000 subscribers, has barely been broken 500 views per video until recently."

"And if skillfully, it is that by attacking the other popular YouTubers with these baseless accusations, his views have regularly acquired.".

"My content and the passion that I see for this book speaks for itself,and I stand firmly by it, like my fans."

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