24-10-2009, 01:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-10-2009, 01:30 PM by Steve Franklin.)
Jack White Wrote:Steve Franklin Wrote:Bernice Moore Wrote:no matter what Peter, they will say such as flying debris...b
Actually, the first photo bears a peculiar similarity to the George Adamski "chicken brooder" photographs. The three balls underneath are particularly interesting.
Look again. There are FIVE balls around the rim.
Jack
Actually, at first, I thought there were five balls, But then I looked again. At least one of the balls appears to be a reflection from the rim, and four asymmetric balls don't make a lot of sense. The relevant photos are between pp 112 & 113 of Leslie and Adamski's Flying Saucers Have Landed and can be seen online by simply typing "Adamski" into Google Images.
The real question is how something that long ago was written off as a hoax manages to show up in images of the WTC. I can see two possibilities. 1) Adamski was for real and these are the same kind of craft (future historians checking out what really happened?) that he photographed. 2) The WTC photos themselves have been hoaxed.
You may want to take a look at the Haunabu page. These are images of a series of purported German WWII experimental craft. The resemblance to the Adamski saucer is striking.