Readers here, AI12 among them, think that the Roswell Team is right to have held back on what it has on those alleged Roswell Kodachrome slides, supposedly depicting an autopsied extraterrestrial related to the Roswell incident.
I disagree, as do others.
Researchers often provide their working methodologies, well before final results are determined. I've placed an example about this, online here, when the Roswell slides imbroglio first surfaced.
And many of you are familiar with how physicists working at CERN have proffered their investigations and findings about the Higgs Boson, which still is open to scientific certification.
That aside, let's see what can be said about alien bodies often displayed as proof of extraterrestrial visitation.
If you type into Google's search engine, this phrase -- extraterrestrial bodies on display -- you'll find a plethora of images that seem similar to what the Roswell Team has told us about the Kodachrome slides:
And check out these sites for a fictive-like account of such pictorial shenanigans in the first link and a journalistic account in the second:
http://groundzeromedia.org/archives/invest/lowery/lowery.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/10/russia-alien-autopsy-crashed-ufo_n_4411271.html
The key to the Kodachrome slides is the Kodachrome provenance, 1947, which I think is accurate, but that's all.
I know of no connection to Roswell, although there seems to be a tenuous connection to military secrets via Hilda Ray, the well-connected wife of Bernerd Ray who was said, initially, to have stumbled upon the Roswell body while on a geological survey with fellow geologists in 1947, near Roswell.
Let's see what happens with all this. It will either confirm alien visitation, maybe even from the Roswell incident or it will wipe a few ill-reputable ufologists from the UFO scene......finally.
RR
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Pursuing the so-called Roswell slide(s) depictions
Posted on 10:54 AM by jackline
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