a spaceship crashed? Or something like that?
http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/roswell_...
THERE WERE BODIES. ALIEN BODIES. How did they explain that? Maybe that was some other incident. But would you mind telling me about the one with aliens in it?
2007-10-10
03:29:37
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Astronomy & Space
LOOK AT THE LINK!!!!!!!!!! They can't fake in all the pictures.
2007-10-10
03:37:26 ·
update #1
Sorry. The link doesn't work. Let me get another one.
2007-10-10
03:38:02 ·
update #2
http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/roswell_ufo_incident.htm
Here it is.
2007-10-10
03:38:46 ·
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They can and they did fake those pictures.
Those images of an alien autopsy are from a video made by Ray Santilli in 1995. He himself has later admitted that the autopsy video is not genuine. It's fake. He filmed it in his living room in London with Gary Shoefield. The alien body was sculptured by John Humphreys. He used sheep brains, chicken intestines and knuckle joints obtained from butchers in his alien sculptures.
Later Santilli has claimed that the video is a re-enactment of a "real" alien autopsy film he has seen somewhere. But as he has lied about the video before, no-one takes his claims seriously - except some very naive people.
There has never been a verified incident of crashed alien spaceship and alien bodies in it. The Roswell object was identified as a landed research balloon. Everything else about it is an unverified myth which is used to sell books and DVDs to gullible people. Don't be one of them - educate yourself.
2007-10-10 04:38:42
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answered by Spin Z 2
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The didn't find bodies. All they found were some scraps of a high-tech (for its time) stratospheric balloon which had DISK microphones on it (that's where the flying saucer myth comes from... these things were indeed the size of a "saucer", like as in your Mom's saucer plate). The thing was put together with some very strong but light packaging tape. People have been reporting that at the time some toy company seems to have been selling tape with "weird" symbols on it. The scientists and technicians building these things would have used whatever worked for them, no matter how weird it would have looked... just as long as it could fly for a week.
And remember... this is the late 1940s... most people would not have seen any scientific equipment in their lives. To them a microphone, a thin (nylon?) shell ballon, tape, wires, batteries etc. would have looked very alien. If you were to see the inside of a particle accelerator, you wouldn't know what to think of it, either (and trust me, there would be plenty of tape). You might not even have seen some of the materials used in your life, like aerogels which look like frozen smoke. I, on the other hand could immediately explain the parts to you and what they are good for.
Now... if you are dead set on believing window putty, nobody can stop you. Asking multiple times won't change the truth, either. But it will make you look increasingly stupid. But that is something YOU are doing to YOURSELF. OK?
2007-10-10 03:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I question a lot about Roswell, Area 51 and the like, don't know that I believe much of it but have always enjoyed sci-fi. Do know that the government has cover stories for any/everything that isn't gonna be available to the public, and in some cases not doubt it is a coverup. The little alien friend shown has been on several tv specials and the like -- if I did have strong feelings about alien lifeforms, I'd probably think that this one's mother were a blow up chick from one of the various mens magazines.
2007-10-10 05:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I´ll tell you what the Roswell incident wasn´t: a crashed alien spacecraft. Think about it. Please. An alien civilization, capable of interstellar flight, goes to all that trouble by sending a manned spacecraft to earth. On the way the spacecraft evcounter the wrath of interstellar radiation, angry stars, molecular clouds and even supernovae. And, despite managing all that without as much as a hickup, as soon as it encounters earths feeble atmosphere it crashes in Roswell New Mexico... Really. How likely would that be? The entire question is an insult to aliens everywhere...
2007-10-10 05:37:21
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answered by DrAnders_pHd 6
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There was much controversy about that and there still is. There were pictures but experts say they were false. Others say they were real. One of the men who worked at Roswell was a young man when this occurred. It was only when he was old and near death that he spoke about it. He said he and five other men carried two little bodies into a hangar. He never saw them again because they were secured by Air Force officers. That area was protected and still is. The Air Force says all branches of the military have secure areas, and that is correct, and also say the story was made up.
During this time. Project Blue Book was in operation. Over 100 UFO sightings were reported daily from all over the world. The scientists who worked at PB Book investigated these reports that were credible. All but four five were found to be false. Many were satellites or weather balloons put into space by the Russians or the Americans. That organization is no longer in operation.
2007-10-10 03:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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There were NO alien bodies. I have seen pictures of aliens in various places, including the ones you just posted. They are all fake.
2007-10-10 04:03:17
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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There were no bodies. That is an urban legend.
The truth is that a high-altitude balloon that was being developed to spy on Russia crashed during a test flight. Search for "Project Mogul" and you will find information.
2007-10-10 03:34:52
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answered by JLynes 5
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the story i heard was and i think its more of the truth then any of the others is that the government placed the alien story on the minds of those back then to divert the attention the military was doing
2007-10-10 05:43:57
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answered by pokerfaces55 5
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Aren't disinformation and lies wonderful? This is just as good as the Lunar Landing Hoax Lie. If you honestly believe this nonsense, grow up. Nothing like this could ever be kept secret. If you are merely baiting us, try being more original.
2007-10-10 03:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I was a skeptic until just now, people.
I've learned that when something is on the Internet all in caps and/or has at least 6 exclamation points after it, then it must be true!!!
2007-10-10 04:28:04
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answered by Eratosthenes 3
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