Dr. Jack Kasher analyzed the movement of the objects in 1996, and found five arguments that the footage could not depict ice particles.
It explores various aspects of his life, artwork, and philosophy through interviews and other personal footage depicting Flanagan, his partner Sheree Rose, and the Flanagan family.
And that footage, to me, depicted something very different than persistent vegetative state.
On the television screen, silent aerial footage depicted city streets literally strewn with corpses.
The footage depicts the group sexually assaulting and humiliating a 17-year-old girl, who has a condition described by The Age as a "mild development delay".
The episode makes one minor historical error: footage of the Hessians' Christmas celebration depicts soldiers dancing to "Silent Night", at least forty years before the carol was written.
Initial footage depicts aircraft flying over American mountains, with Gable narrating that this is what they are fighting for.
The footage depicts events from the previous year.
Jittery footage shot with hand-held cameras depicts happy, hip people, mostly dancing or driving Scions, intercut with Japanese anime-style images and flashing phrases like "stop the trend," "ban normality," "flip it and reverse it" and "self-exprescion."
Amateur footage and eyewitnesses have depicted scenes of plain-clothes security forces and the army shooting at peaceful protesters.