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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    Everyone should examine the facts for themselves using the best available documentation, and not rely on summaries and biased presentations from promoters with vested interests. Some of the supporting testimony from witnesses was gathered by people writing books promoting the story, so there are...
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    Again, Gross' comprehensive report on 1947 ufo wave is essential to understanding the actual context in which the Roswell event took place and why it was just another rawin recovery: UFOs: A History, Volume 1: 1947 By Loren E. Gross (PDF)
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    There were rawin targets found from balloon launches before, during and after the Roswell event. It's nothing special in that regard, and you don't need to rely on MOGUL to account for it. These things were blowing around far and wide. It's also worth noting that at the time, flying saucers or...
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    "...something very unusual almost undoubtedly did occur in Roswell in 1947." There had been many flying discs recovered by civilians. Many were hoaxes, but there were also several instances of genuine objects being found. Fallen rawin targets were being mistakenly identified as flying saucers...
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    You are in luck. My guess is that's Adam Dew's endgame. He'll use the publicity from the alien hype, win or lose. The bulk of the film will be the other pictures taken by the Rays.
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    Mike, this is just for you... Jaime Maussan presenta Be Witness / Sé Testigo
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    A preview of the announcement:
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    Here's the link to the photos Fold3 Viewer It starts at the end, hit the arrow to go left.
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    Confessed UFO and Paranormal Hoaxers

    Here's one I haven't pinned down yet, perhaps the 1st incidence of a physical UFO hoax by skeptics. In 1896, The newspaper Examiner trying to prove their rivals and their readership were being fooled by balloons, thinking they were airships. "The Call let the world know that four strong men...
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    Confessed UFO and Paranormal Hoaxers

    I'm glad crop circles were mentioned, I'd forgotten about the confessions made about them. This is probably the confession that spurred me to ask about the topic: Roscoe Dialogues: "I took these photos to school as a kid to show my friends …"
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    Confessed UFO and Paranormal Hoaxers

    Just came across a golden oldie: "The Steep Rock Echo, of Steep Rock, Canada, carried an amazing story 1n 1ts September- October 1950 issue. According to the story, a man and his wife went fishing in a remote cove of Sawhill Bay on July 2, 1950... stunned to see a shinning object, like two...
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    Confessed UFO and Paranormal Hoaxers

    Billy Meier? I'm not aware of him ever admitting fraud. Some of these I didn't know about or had forgotten - The Belgian one had slipped my mind. Of course, Jim Moseley goes on the list of confessors. Part of the title of his book was "Confessions!" Ed Walters, when accused of hoaxing, copped...
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    Confessed UFO and Paranormal Hoaxers

    Yes, I can think of three off the top of my head: Warminster, Caltech students mid1960s and the two numbskulls with balloon in New Jersey a few years back. Oh- another one, this by a pro-UFOer, Wilbert Smith of Project Magnet. His team launched a gimmicked balloon to test the public's reaction...
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    Confessed UFO and Paranormal Hoaxers

    The discussion between @Burnt State and @ufology in the TravisWalton thread got me wondering... The list of hoaxers is long, but how many confess to it? There's not many, but here's one, John Lane, a copycat of the Pascagoula Abduction case, seen at this clip at 1:14: Kingsport Times, Friday...
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    Debunkers and Budd Hopkins' Wikipedia Page

    Susan Gerbic and her folks updated the entry on Jim Moseley. They did a great job. James W. Moseley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    My friend Shepherd Johnson posted this on Facebook a while back: "Let's put a major ufological myth to rest. That of Gordon Cooper filming a UFO at Edwards AFB and then the film being confiscated and never seen again. You've seen it in interviews with Gordon Cooper, namely James Fox's material...
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    Another possible alien autopsy slide leak. This one looks suspect due to the "plastic" watchband, but we have to be patient and wait until all the evidence is presented.
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    Aliens on the Moon? (oh my!)

    I was just checking Mike Bara's bio, and he says the show was based on his book: "Most recently Mike appeared on NBC/Universal’s SyFy Network on the special Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Revealed, alongside NASA astronaut and American hero Buzz Aldrin. The show was based primarily on his 2012...
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    MJ-12 disnifo? Could be... both have ties to the US Government: Tom Carey, Air Force where he possessed a TOP SECRET/CRYPTO clearance. Donald Schmitt, USPS postman at Hartford, Wisconsin. Trust no one.
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    The Roswell Slides Steal the Show!

    The level of discourse is way too high for the (non)material under discussion. Let's bring it down a notch.
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