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The Roswell Slides Have Been Leaked Online


Anthony Bragalia's response

"..High-definition digital copies will be exact, precise duplicates of the original slides. There will be enlargements of the slides and of certain elements of the slides- as well as 3D professional renderings.

As NASA scientist Larry, who has seen the images, comments on Reynold's blog, the slides themselves are simply far too valuable to be hauled around..."

Nice spin Tony, I'm sure you had that one in your back pocket for some time. Perhaps Sothbey's will take note and use this logic the next time they auction off a valuable book or painting. The original won't be there but you'll have a nice photocopy to judge from.

BTW I replied to his posting with pretty much the same sentiment I hope he sees it.
 
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A little more information about the location where the slides were taken is passed along at ufo conjectures, drawn from a recent video interview in Mexico:

" ... Maussan said that the Roswell slides [were taken at the White Sands airbase] ...She (Hilda Ray) was a good friend of Eisenhower's [wife. Mamie].... Through ... this friendship, Hilda could see the images....

In the minute 32:28 [of the video linked below] Maussan said that one of the humanoids was transferred to the base of White Sands for the General XXXXX (you understand the name)."

UFO Conjecture(s)

the video (in Spanish):

 
"HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE HISTORY
[Formerly called Alamogordo Army Air Field; name and mission changed in January 1948]

Posted 7/25/2008 Printable Fact Sheet

"On June 10, 1942, an event occurred that permanently changed the face of the Tularosa Basin -- Alamogordo Army Air Field was established at a site six miles west of Alamogordo, New Mexico. Initial plans called for the base to serve as the center for the British Overseas Training program; the British hoped to be able to train their aircrews over the open New Mexico skies. However, everything changed when the Japanese launched a surprise attack against the Hawaiian Islands on December 7, 1941. The British decided to no longer pursue its overseas training program, and the United States military saw the location as an opportunity to train its own growing military. Construction began at the airfield on February 6, 1942 and forces began to move in on May 14, 1942.

From 1942-1945, Alamogordo Army Air Field served as the training grounds for over 20 different groups, flying primarily B-17s, B-24s, and B-29s. Typically, these groups served at the airfield for about six months, training their personnel before heading to combat in either the Pacific or European Theater. The 450th Bombardment Group was one of the many to cut its teeth at Alamogordo. After training, the group went on to serve in nearly every major combat operation in Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and the Balkans. During their combat service, the 450th garnered two distinguished unit citations and 11 campaign credits.

After World War II, the future of the base was uncertain. In fact, rumors spread concerning the closure of the site, fueled by the fact that most operations had ceased. However, in 1947, a new era began when Air Materiel Command announced the air field would be its primary site for the testing and development of pilot less aircraft, guided missiles, and other research programs. For the next 25 years the site, which became known as the Holloman Air Development Center, and later the Air Force Missile Development Center, launched many missiles including Tiny Tim (the first Army rocket), Rascal, V-2, XQ-2 Drone, Falcon, MACE, Matador, and Shrike.

On January 13, 1948 the Alamogordo installation was renamed Holloman Air Force Base, in honor of the late Col. George V. Holloman, a pioneer in guided missile research.

Holloman Air Force Base wrote its name into the annals of American history in the 1950s and 1960S . . . . ."

http://www.holloman.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=4361
 
I'm sure they waited until bookings and ticket sales were starting to slow down before announcing this. Hook, line and sinker. When do we start a drinking game?
 
If anyone is planning to attend the “UFO Special Event” hosted by Jaime Maussan in Mexico City on May 5, 2015, on the remote chance that the recently revealed “Roswell Alien Slides” are genuine, I suggest they give it a miss. They probably have a far greater chance of winning the lottery. The chances of winning the US Mega Millions lottery are about 260 million to one and the chance that the “Roswell Alien Slides”, billed as the centerpiece of this Mexico City special event, is genuine is –in my opinion-- absolutely zero.

We’ve seen this sort of Roswell alien scam before --twenty years ago-- when a crook called Ray Santilli produced film footage which he claimed showed the autopsy of an alien body recovered from the supposed 1947 flying saucer crash near Roswell, NM. The footage had in fact been shot in London during 1994 and 1995 and the fake alien body was a dummy made from foam latex and filled with chicken entrails. The sensational “Alien Autopsy” film was then dangled like a carrot in front of UFO researchers and media people to produce the widest possible press coverage. The supposed cameraman who was claimed to have taken the film in 1947 never existed. The faked footage was sold (with a disclaimer) to various TV channels and other interested parties for large sums of money and it was estimated that Santilli may have collected a few million dollars from the scam.

If you really want to produce a supposed Roswell sensation like the “Alien Autopsy”, here’s how it’s done in eight easy steps:-

(1) Get an experienced special effects man to make your alien dummy or “mummified” alien corpse using foam latex, etc.

(2) Film it to produce stills or video with modern digital cameras.

(3) Blur the resulting film somewhat, apply fading (or yellow a bit if film is in color) and maybe add graininess, scratches, etc., using PhotoShop tools.

(4) Transfer still film to old-style slides or, if using video, make it appear to be old 16 mm format. (Maybe have Kodak or other supplier of photographic film confirm that a small blank piece of film which you have sent them is from 1947.)

(5) Prepare story of how the film was taken and the characters involved. Also make up story of how the film allegedly surfaced about 50 to 60 years later in unexpected circumstances. The name “Roswell” MUST be invoked with such a scam.

(6) Identify and select target dupes who are UFO true believers and/or UFO celebrities like Jaime Maussan, Linda Howe, Don Schmitt, Adam Dew, etc.

(7) Dangle this “Roswell” carrot by making the film(s) available to the selected few.

(8) They, and the internet, will do all the rest. (NEVER admit what you have done!)


I suggest that the “Roswell Alien Slides” were produced in a similar manner and supplied to targeted individuals likely to take the bait. If that’s right, the #1 suspects are John Lundberg and Rob Irving. Both of them were in California in December 2013 where they were commissioned to make a huge elaborate crop circle near Chualar, CA, for Nvidia who wanted to publicize their ultrafast Tegra microchip. This chip was announced a week later at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The giant crop circle resembled a precise replica of the Tegra microchip.

In 2013 the film documentary “Mirage Men” was released and John Lundberg was its director. Lundberg has always been obsessed with disinformation and deception --especially with regard to the UFO subject. For 24 years he has been making crop circles, and faking UFO photos, etc., to fool the gullible and deceive those who believe in the paranormal. He and Rob Irving, plus Rod Dickinson, played a central role in making Ray Santilli’s 1995 “Roswell Alien Autopsy” footage and my analysis of this scam, published later that year, can be found at this link:-

UFO magazines, UFOS -Flying Saucer Review

Is it simply a coincidence that the woman in the Roswell Slides story is called Hilda Ray (a real person)? Her name may have been used by the hoaxers since it combines the name HILDA (Hoaxed Irving Lundberg Dickinson Alien) which I gave to Santilli's alien autopsy dummy and the name RAY which is Santilli's first name.

Apart from their work behind and in front of the camera, Lundberg and Dickinson were experts at making foam latex dummies for a TV series on UK's Channel 4 back then called Crapston Villas. If Lundberg and Irving have been up to their tricks again on this 20th anniversary of Santilli’s alien autopsy hoax it seems very likely they may have been the creators of the “Roswell Alien Slides”. Criminals, such as serial killers, are sometimes caught out when they leave behind signature indications of their modus operandi. Only detectives, or people aware of features from their previous crimes, will recognize these similarities and suspect that the current deception may well be out of the same stable.
 
If anyone is planning to attend the “UFO Special Event” hosted by Jaime Maussan in Mexico City on May 5, 2015, on the remote chance that the recently revealed “Roswell Alien Slides” are genuine, I suggest they give it a miss. They probably have a far greater chance of winning the lottery. The chances of winning the US Mega Millions lottery are about 260 million to one and the chance that the “Roswell Alien Slides”, billed as the centerpiece of this Mexico City special event, is genuine is –in my opinion-- absolutely zero.

We’ve seen this sort of Roswell alien scam before --twenty years ago-- when a crook called Ray Santilli produced film footage which he claimed showed the autopsy of an alien body recovered from the supposed 1947 flying saucer crash near Roswell, NM. The footage had in fact been shot in London during 1994 and 1995 and the fake alien body was a dummy made from foam latex and filled with chicken entrails. The sensational “Alien Autopsy” film was then dangled like a carrot in front of UFO researchers and media people to produce the widest possible press coverage. The supposed cameraman who was claimed to have taken the film in 1947 never existed. The faked footage was sold (with a disclaimer) to various TV channels and other interested parties for large sums of money and it was estimated that Santilli may have collected a few million dollars from the scam.

If you really want to produce a supposed Roswell sensation like the “Alien Autopsy”, here’s how it’s done in eight easy steps:-

(1) Get an experienced special effects man to make your alien dummy or “mummified” alien corpse using foam latex, etc.

(2) Film it to produce stills or video with modern digital cameras.

(3) Blur the resulting film somewhat, apply fading (or yellow a bit if film is in color) and maybe add graininess, scratches, etc., using PhotoShop tools.

(4) Transfer still film to old-style slides or, if using video, make it appear to be old 16 mm format. (Maybe have Kodak or other supplier of photographic film confirm that a small blank piece of film which you have sent them is from 1947.)

(5) Prepare story of how the film was taken and the characters involved. Also make up story of how the film allegedly surfaced about 50 to 60 years later in unexpected circumstances. The name “Roswell” MUST be invoked with such a scam.

(6) Identify and select target dupes who are UFO true believers and/or UFO celebrities like Jaime Maussan, Linda Howe, Don Schmitt, Adam Dew, etc.

(7) Dangle this “Roswell” carrot by making the film(s) available to the selected few.

(8) They, and the internet, will do all the rest. (NEVER admit what you have done!)


I suggest that the “Roswell Alien Slides” were produced in a similar manner and supplied to targeted individuals likely to take the bait. If that’s right, the #1 suspects are John Lundberg and Rob Irving. Both of them were in California in December 2013 where they were commissioned to make a huge elaborate crop circle near Chualar, CA, for Nvidia who wanted to publicize their ultrafast Tegra microchip. This chip was announced a week later at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The giant crop circle resembled a precise replica of the Tegra microchip.

In 2013 the film documentary “Mirage Men” was released and John Lundberg was its director. Lundberg has always been obsessed with disinformation and deception --especially with regard to the UFO subject. For 24 years he has been making crop circles, and faking UFO photos, etc., to fool the gullible and deceive those who believe in the paranormal. He and Rob Irving, plus Rod Dickinson, played a central role in making Ray Santilli’s 1995 “Roswell Alien Autopsy” footage and my analysis of this scam, published later that year, can be found at this link:-

UFO magazines, UFOS -Flying Saucer Review

Is it simply a coincidence that the woman in the Roswell Slides story is called Hilda Ray (a real person)? Her name may have been used by the hoaxers since it combines the name HILDA (Hoaxed Irving Lundberg Dickinson Alien) which I gave to Santilli's alien autopsy dummy and the name RAY which is Santilli's first name.

Apart from their work behind and in front of the camera, Lundberg and Dickinson were experts at making foam latex dummies for a TV series on UK's Channel 4 back then called Crapston Villas. If Lundberg and Irving have been up to their tricks again on this 20th anniversary of Santilli’s alien autopsy hoax it seems very likely they may have been the creators of the “Roswell Alien Slides”. Criminals, such as serial killers, are sometimes caught out when they leave behind signature indications of their modus operandi. Only detectives, or people aware of features from their previous crimes, will recognize these similarities and suspect that the current deception may well be out of the same stable.
What is so sad is that these so-called UFO celebrities, Moulton-Howe, Maussan, and even Richard Dolan are so hard up for publicity or some money that they would soil their names in order to be part of this sham.
 
I suggest that the “Roswell Alien Slides” were produced in a similar manner and supplied to targeted individuals likely to take the bait. If that’s right, the #1 suspects are John Lundberg and Rob Irving. Both of them were in California in December 2013 where they were commissioned to make a huge elaborate crop circle near Chualar, CA, for Nvidia who wanted to publicize their ultrafast Tegra microchip. This chip was announced a week later at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The giant crop circle resembled a precise replica of the Tegra microchip.

In 2013 the film documentary “Mirage Men” was released and John Lundberg was its director. Lundberg has always been obsessed with disinformation and deception --especially with regard to the UFO subject. For 24 years he has been making crop circles, and faking UFO photos, etc., to fool the gullible and deceive those who believe in the paranormal. He and Rob Irving, plus Rod Dickinson, played a central role in making Ray Santilli’s 1995 “Roswell Alien Autopsy” footage and my analysis of this scam, published later that year, can be found at this link:-

UFO magazines, UFOS -Flying Saucer Review

Fascinating. If your theory that these guys are also responsible for the Roswell Slides is correct, even I [having been aware of many details concerning their careers in disinformation and manipulation] will be amazed by the extent of their success. They have been at their game for at least three decades, perhaps four decades by now, and the question to be asked is who or what has funded their various costly projects? Of course you're aware of the frequently expressed theory that they are MI5 disinformation operatives, long tasked with discrediting ufo and paranormal subjects. If not MI5/CIA (as Colin Andrews identifies the allied agencies likely to fund their enterprises), who else would support these guys over most of their adult lifetimes engaged in thought control, without other visible means of support? I look forward to reading your cited article and to any other information you would like to share here concerning these very serious 'pranksters'.
 
GW, the second last line of your article on the Santilli film is persuasive:

"In this scenario - the "Roswell Film Footage" scam - the motivation was there, the mentality was there, the timing was right, and the perpetrators were exactly those who you would have expected if you had known the background information."

Very very good work you've done. The most daunting characteristic of these people for me has always been their 'mentality' -- their views about the world we live in {?}, their personal values {?}, and the evident pleasure they take in taunting and playing games with those who have been on to them and confronted them on the internet. Of the questions I ask about the possible structures of their strange mentality, only the last is answerable because it has been demonstrated again and again. These are sick people, perhaps made sick, or at least sicker, by investing their lifetimes in deception and character assassination in the service of obscuring potentially significant aspects of the reality we live in.
 
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