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reply posted on 6-1-2006 @ 10:22 AM by Im a true sceptic
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well this pic looks like a pastal drawing (pastal? is this the right spelling??).
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reply posted on 6-1-2006 @ 10:36 AM by pkrska
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Originally posted by SonOfDaedalus
[edit on 5-1-2006 by Serpentime] 
Why is this aliens neck twisted? Look closely and you will see that someone ringed his neck!!!
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reply posted on 6-1-2006 @ 10:41 AM by pkrska
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Originally posted by porky1981
regarding the original pictures at the start of the thread....fake.
The aliens neck is too small to support that massive noggin... plz.

Last time I heard such a misinformed argument... they claimed that the dinosaurs that were like 150 feet tall or long... they were supposidly too
massive to have sex. The scientist all thought that if they were to have sex, as in the tradition manner that animals of today had, they would crush
their mates from their massive weight, mounting them. Ofcourse, they did survive many generations and lived to be very old. I guess those scientist
were wrong about their assumptions.
I think you are falling into the same trap. Don't think of things as you know them. Open your eyes and ears and think of all the possible
possibilities. How do we know that their head even weighed more than 2lbs? Or better yet.. maybe that twist in their neck allowed them to keep their
head up!?!?
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reply posted on 6-1-2006 @ 12:32 PM by Im a true sceptic
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reply posted on 10-1-2006 @ 02:21 PM by idbltrl001
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Has anyone ever found any info on this picture?
BTW, the first picture is clearly a photograph, not a drawing. The Playboy also picture looks convincing.
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reply posted on 10-1-2006 @ 03:08 PM by Serpentime
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Re: Past Thread
Hello everyone.
Originally posted by Flinx
There was a looong thread about this image a few months back. If I remember correctly, there was a slight majority with the opinion that it's a
drawing. 
Flinx is correct.
Whiterabbit29 posted a 3-page thread on the original image during July 2005.
Check it out, if you like: "Small grey photo's"
There were some very interesting pencil drawings posted by Dulcimer, but I think it was also argued that the drawings were copied from original
photographs... (Which leads us back to square one.)
Can anyone prove that this picture is a fake?
I would be very happy to confirm that the picture was shot in someone's garage...
But I'd just like to know it for sure.
Serpentime
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reply posted on 10-1-2006 @ 04:41 PM by mbkennel
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How do the ETs' carry such large heads using such small, weak necks?
There seems to be a physics problem unless their native gravity is much lower, in which case
they'd wear neck braces or other equipment when they visit Earth.
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reply posted on 10-1-2006 @ 05:00 PM by WolfofWar
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Originally posted by mbkennel
How do the ETs' carry such large heads using such small, weak necks?
There seems to be a physics problem unless their native gravity is much lower, in which case
they'd wear neck braces or other equipment when they visit Earth. 
Well if they live in deep space, or on ships, theres little to no gravity, so your neck doesnt have much tension to support against.
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 09:27 AM by idbltrl001
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Again, we're falling into this trap of thinking within human limitations. Maybe the size of their neck has nothing to do with the strength that lies
within it.
How do giraffes hold up that long ass neck all day long?
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 10:15 AM by nullster
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I believe its a photo.
It's simply been treated with a Sepia tone filter or had its color values modified to look aged. Similar to the image I posted on the first page.
It's really easy to do.
Since the Alien Autopsy fiasco in the 90's, sponge rubber aliens are not hard to find. Anyone can purchase a sponge rubber alien online. There is
nothing in this picture that demonstrates it isn't nothing but a prop.
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 02:35 PM by Serpentime
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To idbltrl001
Originally posted by idbltrl001
Again, we're falling into this trap of thinking within human limitations. Maybe the size of their neck has nothing to do with the strength that lies
within it.
How do giraffes hold up that long ass neck all day long? 
The alien picture in question may be fabricated, but I think this is a useful outlook for all things...
For whatever it's worth, I agree. {See my post on page 2. (Near the bottom: "Another good
argument")}
We should not pre-judge God.
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The "Alien" under glass looks a little bit like this guy...
To the best of my knowledge, he is one of Nullster's foam-rubber aliens--available for a modest fee on the Internet... {Can't remember the site, but
I could probably re-locate it.}
If I'm correct, I even saw him doing a cameo appearance in a cell-phone advertisement!!
...Whether that's him or not, I don't know, but the feet do match and are not accurate.
As far as I know, every source from Leonard Stringfield onward seems to describe the feet of a "Gray" as being either webbed, splayed, or covered by
a "sock" (and with only four digits).
My thoughts,
Serpentime
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 03:47 PM by SNOOKER1
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I think I now know the look Michael Jackson is going for. 
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 03:59 PM by info_junkee
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 best alien picture ever? you joker
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 04:41 PM by Serpentime
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Naw...
I'm serious.
{One way or the other...  }
Serpentime
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 08:11 PM by PsychoSteve85
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So are those the greys?
Heres a theory if we evovled and turn into the humanoids that we are now. How come other planets don't have life forms that look like us? Or are the
enviroments different therefore they is a difference between humans and aliens
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 09:10 PM by idbltrl001
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From what I've heard there are quite a few aliens that look damn near exactly like us.
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 09:32 PM by WolfofWar
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Originally posted by idbltrl001
From what I've heard there are quite a few aliens that look damn near exactly like us. 
external image
The truth is out there.
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reply posted on 11-1-2006 @ 11:53 PM by Serpentime
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To WolfofWar...
Now that's an Alien!! 
Serpentime
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reply posted on 13-1-2006 @ 03:11 PM by pkrska
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OMG, now that is a funny looking picture.
By the way... MJ seems to be looking more like a chimp than an alien! He's going back in time not forward.
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reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 12:28 AM by Boogie
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Well I always wondered about this picture and it seems to me it may be the best now that this post has sat here for 10 days and no one has posted a
link that discredits it.
On a side note if this picture was taken in northern Mexico (where according to Robert Dean a crash might have occured), I wonder why no one from
Mexico has posted on this?
I wish we had more input from people in Mexico on this board anyway...ATS could use some serious investigators/posters from there.
I'm not sold that it's real, but apparently no one here or on the internet has any evidence that it's fake.
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