Carey, Schmitt, Maussan, Bragalia (though he jumped off the train pretty quickly when it all came down around him)......
Have to add: you're starting at the wrong end of the list there. But you know that.
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Carey, Schmitt, Maussan, Bragalia (though he jumped off the train pretty quickly when it all came down around him)......
We are subservient to the cultural mores of the culture that has dominion over this specimen. Oh well.... maybe in 20 years will have the next embodied go around. Me? I certainly hope not.@Han, thanks for providing some other educated responses to the slides. The ambiguity of the body in the slides points to the need for, the motivation to obtain, further information from the archives of the museum(s) that have housed and likely examined the body. The last I've heard is that this 'mummified body' has not yet been reburied. Can you tell me why it would be less appropriate for further examinations to be made of that body than it was for its earlier examinations by museum employees?
yes I do!I don't know anyone who would risk the value of their life's work for "fun" and a minor cash profit. Do you?
Han, I gather you're getting upset again about the intersection of the belated respect shown by the US PTB toward the Indians whose lives we destroyed in 'winning the west' for white anglosaxons. So I don't think it's wise to pursue this discussion with you. I will say that I do understand your perspective up to a point, but in the larger perspective of what we know and mostly do not know about our history on earth, I do not think it's unreasonable to seek further information about the body in the slides. The ancestors of this mummy likely knew far more about 'aliens' visiting from the sky than you or I ever will. My impression is that the Anasazi and the Hopi and many other aboriginal peoples in what is now called 'America' interacted with these others and had their own perspectives on reality expanded as a result. I think you're agonizing without purpose. The soul or spirit of this mummy, no matter where he came from, is not feeling any disrespect from explorers here attempting to understand the human (and maybe alien) past on this planet. There's much more to explore in existence beyond this one, which I gather most surviving consciousnesses leaving this planet are happy to leave behind.
No, we are into the overkill phase, and have been for weeks. The only question in my mind is,Ok is it safe to say that the slides have been proven to be a hoax 100%?
Important notice about the above:Extensive documentation regarding the mummy: http://www.nps.gov/aboutus/foia/upload/MEVE_ChildMummyDocs_ForWeb.pdf
the picassa web album has been removed....Maussan has made repeated unqualified statements during the last 36 hours that the photo supplied by Jorge Peredo was a fraud and a painting clearly created in Photoshop in an attempt to debunk his event in Mexico unveiling the "Roswell Slides" on 5 May 2015. It will be (mildly) interesting to see how Maussan responds to the _2008_ online source for the above photo (discussed in the new article at the link below by Anthony Bragalia on Kevin Randle's blog):
A Different Perspective: New Confirmation for Photograph of the Roswell "Alien"
In short, it appears that the photo above was uploaded in 2008 to a Picasaweb album at the link below:
Picasa Web Albums - Frances - Arizona; 1957...
I hope he can at least admit he was wrong....