This document featured in the Corbell doc references surviving aliens and although the names were redacted, the phone numbers were not. The numbers are in 505 area code which in 1955 included Roswell, New Mexico.
I rewatched tonight after seeing the other posts featuring an image immediately following this part of the movie allegedly showing a portion of an image of an alien body which made me rewind slightly. Found this document especially interesting and get a feeling that Corbell is giving us an indirect reference to what he’s seen regarding the Roswell incident.
Boboben on
This really looks goofy to me. Something about the thickness of the font and the “CrumpledPaper.jpeg” image in the background.
Icy_Magician_9372 on
Looks fake. It’s too on the nose to be a gov doc, and nonsense like ‘symbiotically manipulated’ doesn’t make sense to the point of mutual exclusion and seems to be included because it sounds cool.
I call bs on this one.
AdmirableBed8213 on
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the word ‘alien’ was rarely, if ever, used to mean ‘extraterrestrial’ (or other NHI) in the US until the latter half of the fifties, right?
An official document, especially from the 1940s, would probably not use that word to refer to something non-human.
Asking because I’m not from the US, and English isn’t my first language.
kaijugigante on
It might be referring to the airship crash that occured in Aurora Texas. People apparently dumped the scraps down a well and then got sick, because they were dumb.
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I rewatched tonight after seeing the other posts featuring an image immediately following this part of the movie allegedly showing a portion of an image of an alien body which made me rewind slightly. Found this document especially interesting and get a feeling that Corbell is giving us an indirect reference to what he’s seen regarding the Roswell incident.
This really looks goofy to me. Something about the thickness of the font and the “CrumpledPaper.jpeg” image in the background.
Looks fake. It’s too on the nose to be a gov doc, and nonsense like ‘symbiotically manipulated’ doesn’t make sense to the point of mutual exclusion and seems to be included because it sounds cool.
I call bs on this one.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the word ‘alien’ was rarely, if ever, used to mean ‘extraterrestrial’ (or other NHI) in the US until the latter half of the fifties, right?
An official document, especially from the 1940s, would probably not use that word to refer to something non-human.
Asking because I’m not from the US, and English isn’t my first language.
It might be referring to the airship crash that occured in Aurora Texas. People apparently dumped the scraps down a well and then got sick, because they were dumb.
Symbiotically manipulated by surviving aliens??
Wasn’t this apart of the recent DoW UFO drop?