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Leaked Dead Alien Photo from Mexico's Roswell

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You know . . .I've been going about this the wrong way and allowing my frustration with the UFO community to manifest itself by lashing out at folks who I perceive as doing harm to the field.

Simply put, the photograph that started this thread (or any of a thousand other photographs that look like cheap rubber knockoffs of eachother) could be a dead alien.

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No one can prove they are or are not. I can't see any reason to quibble or debate over something so nebulous.

But . . . if that's what keeps some people interested, then have at it.

:D
 
DBTrek said:
No one can prove they are or are not.

Well actually, all of the above have been positively identified as being not aliens, although Santilli's wasn't exactly cheap. He spent $200K on that project. The photo that started this thread still is sort of interesting, in my opinion, because, to my knowledge, it hasn't been ID'd in the 14 years it's been in circulation. Just given the overwhelming trend that every clear grey photo thus far has been a fake I would have to bet against it being real but I don't view it as being a cheap rubber knockoff at all. I view it as being a really excellent rubber knockoff.
 
dorkbot said:
Well actually, all of the above have been positively identified as being not aliens, although Santilli's wasn't exactly cheap. He spent $200K on that project.

I hear you. If we really want to split hairs I could counter with "Well, you've heard that others have discredited Santilli, but did you do it yourself? Did you physically touch or test the rubber alien? No? Then you can't prove it, you're just taking other people's word for it!"

I agree with you of course, but some people will go to great lengths to 'keep hope alive'. Either way, me mocking them isn't going to change their beliefs it's just going to degrade the quality of the thread.
 
one of the reasons i was so interested in the latest episode of the paracast
at last someone who claims not only to have seen the inside of craft and the occupants (or at least those representing her did) but had the foresight to tote a camera along
 
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