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reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 12:51 PM by Conluceo
Can anyone just let me know if it's viewable?



reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 01:18 PM by Xeros
This is what I would do. Go to www.imageshack.us, click the "browse" button and find the pic on your comp. Then click "host it". Copy the bottom "direct" link. Then post here, click "insert an image" button and paste the copied link.

Insert image button looks like this:


[edit on 30-9-2006 by Xeros]


reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 01:20 PM by Conluceo
Originally posted by Xeros
This is what I would do. Go to
www.imageshack.us, click the "browse" button and find the pic on your comp. Then click "host it". Copy the bottom "direct" link. Then post here, click "insert an image" button and paste the copied link.

Insert image button looks like this: [img]



[edit on 30-9-2006 by Xeros]


thank you, will do.



reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 01:42 PM by rand
Too bad. This picture has been around a long while. I don't recall the entire story, but I'm sure someone here will.

The saucer is actually a copy of
the C-57D, from the movie Forbidden Planet, which also ended up on many 50's and 60's TV programs, notably Twilight Zone. It was the first flying saucer available as a plastic model kit; a larger model kit is still being made.


reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 01:46 PM by Tuning Spork
Here's the ship without the body: www.geocities.com...

Strange that it's on a Roswell website. I've never seen alledged Roswell photos that showed a ship before, only debris. Hmm....


reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 01:46 PM by Conluceo
Originally posted by rand
Too bad. This picture has been around a long while. I don't recall the entire story, but I'm sure someone here will.

The saucer is actually a copy of
the C-57D, from the movie Forbidden Planet, which also ended up on many 50's and 60's TV programs, notably Twilight Zone. It was the first flying saucer available as a plastic model kit; a larger model kit is still being made.



Wow.. thanks for that, someone went through all that trouble, it is too bad.

Thanks for that Rand. I appreciate it.


reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 01:50 PM by Conluceo
Originally posted by Tuning Spork
Here's the ship without the body:
www.geocities.com...

Strange that it's on a Roswell website. I've never seen alledged Roswell photos that showed a ship before, only debris. Hmm....


Not trying to make a mountain out of a molehill here, but, I would be inclined to wonder about that myself, thanks for the link.

[edit on 30-9-2006 by Conluceo]


reply posted on 30-9-2006 @ 06:09 PM by IsaacKoi
Originally posted by Conluceo
... I' ve been unable to find the source for the background pic of the saucer.


This photo appears on various websites with captions such as "source unknown", including in the article by Robert Morningstar released in the last few weeks at:

www.ufodigest.com...

In fact, it was a hoax.

The hoaxer has admitted that he getting a photo from a book of the crashed flying saucer in a Twilight Zone episode called "Death Ship" (broadcast in the 1960s).

He used that photo as the background, and composited that image with a photo of the "alien" taken from the Santilli alien autopsy footage.

Oh, and the people above that said the image was "Photoshoped" were very slightly wrong. This particule hoaxer didn't use Photoshop. He admitted using a different software package...

Kind Regards,

Isaac Koi
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