How credible are these Alien pics, faggots? Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 11:59:18 No. 28199
>will dump more if interested
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 12:00:19 No. 28200
>>28199
fuck it…dumping them anyway
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 12:02:58 No. 28203
>>28202
>will dump more if there is good discussion. peace out folks.
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 13:01:10 No. 28204
>>28201
the first one here is almost certainly fake
it's from an italian artist who made this sculptur and photographed it to claim he met aliens and appear on tv and newspaper
only one day the police came into his house and found this sculptur
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 13:09:34 No. 28205
>>28199
1. Fake
2. I have no idea what I'm looking at, looks like some kind of mummy
3. 60% fake
4. Fake
5. Fake and gay
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 13:12:50 No. 28206
>>28200
1. Fake, you can see it from the way the body reflects light
2. Probably fake, the quality is too low to say for sure
3. Fake
4. Fake
5. Are you fucking kidding me, that's obviously CGI
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 13:16:08 No. 28207
>>28201
1. That's a doll
2. Insufficient evidence
3. Fake
4. Some kind of horrible genetic disorder
5. The skull is real, the chances that it belonged to an alien are low
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 13:18:48 No. 28208
>>28202
1. That's something called hydrocephalus, the baby's skull gets filled with fluid and becomes bigger
2-3. Cranial binding was performed on a child
4-5. Cranial binding
Ghost 11/24/16 (Thu) 13:21:47 No. 28209
>>28203
1-2. Cranial binding
3. I have no idea what that is, it might not even be a skull
4. Just because a kid looks weird, doesn't make him an alien-human hybrid
5. As far as I know it's real but what does it have to do with aliens?
Ghost 11/26/16 (Sat) 23:30:48 No. 28227
>>28202
>That first pic
That alien died HIGH AS FUCK
Ghost 11/28/16 (Mon) 16:21:20 No. 28235
All fake as fuck, still pretty neat though. I especially liked 9, it's one of the fakest ones but the way the alium is barely seen behind the equipment and shadows serves itself really well, if that makes sense. Reminds me of that one alien interview
Anyone know where can I get me an alien doll to make fake autopsy videos with?
Ghost 11/30/16 (Wed) 12:57:09 No. 28242
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. this one is only interesting one
Ghost 11/30/16 (Wed) 17:20:33 No. 28243
>>28242
maybe it was not a skull, but perhaps the pelvis of some animal?
Ghost 11/30/16 (Wed) 17:58:21 No. 28244
>>28242
I think that's a regular skull from a sheep or something that got worn down
Ghost 11/30/16 (Wed) 19:12:17 No. 28247
>>28235
How much are you willing to pay? This shit ain't cheap to make.
Ghost 11/30/16 (Wed) 20:01:09 No. 28248
We can safely assume anything that's mastered space travel has also mastered genetics, right? I mean we're way closer to human genetic engineering than reaching a new star system. The reason I bring this up is people try to explain away the shrunken, emaciated appearance of these supposed aliens as stemming from overreliance on technology and long-term exposure to low-G environment. My argument is these things have the technology to halt any kind of physical degeneration, and enhance their bodies in many ways; they wouldn't just walk around looking like a fetus wrapped in ball sack.
>>28203
the first 2 pics I recall from an anthropology class, it's from an old ritual where they bound kids' skulls similarly how they bound feet in China. I can't remember their name, but being a conehead displayed high social status.
Ghost 11/30/16 (Wed) 23:16:10 No. 28252
>>28248
> from an anthropology class
you misspelled "from watching the last indiana jones movie"
Ghost 12/01/16 (Thu) 03:40:02 No. 28256
>>28248
my anthropology course didn't have ancient ayys, just privilege checking and darwin
Ghost 12/01/16 (Thu) 05:35:55 No. 28257
>>28256
thankfully my class mostly kept away from contemporary shit.
Werewolf 01/08/17 (Sun) 03:19:25 No. 28710
>>28247
It's actually cheaper, and easier to make, than you'd think. My girlfriend used to work for GWAR. She's taught me how to make all kinds of shit, it's really easy, but very time consuming. Couch foam and latex goes a long way.
Werewolf 01/08/17 (Sun) 16:52:12 No. 28720
>>28248
>We can safely assume anything that's mastered space travel has also mastered genetics, right?
Not necessarily, we've (allegedly) been to space a long time ago, but are nowhere close to reliably modifying a living organism.
OP: Who cares about some skulls, read about alien abductions if you really want to know something.
Werewolf 01/08/17 (Sun) 17:43:50 No. 28721
>>28720
But there's a huge difference between going to the Moon and back, and travelling to another solar system/galaxy. It's like the difference between driving to a city near you and circumnavigating the globe.
>read about alien abductions
I would, but it's difficult for me to take them seriously, given how similar they are to sleep paralysis.
Werewolf 01/08/17 (Sun) 21:04:00 No. 28732
>>28242
It's an animal skull, but part of it is missing and the "face" is actually the base where the spine attaches.
Wise Old Wizard 09/28/17 (Thu) 12:29:30 No. 34749
Wise Old Wizard 09/30/17 (Sat) 03:44:21 No. 34791
>>28720
that is what's always gotten to me about Roswell. Here you have a technological race, advanced, capable of inter-stellar travel, and their ships keep crashing into our planet? Hm….
Douglas Adams wrote of something like this in one of the Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy volumes (Four or five). An evil computer made a fake ship and crashed it onto a planet in order to artificially advance their technology, so they could help him bring about the end of the universe.
Wise Old Wizard 09/30/17 (Sat) 04:27:35 No. 34795
>>28199
It annoys me that I found a YouTube channel back 08 that had around 500+ subs and it was a woman who seemed to have a house in the woods and she got the realist images of lil greys is ever seen just them going back and forward in this evergreen woods in caves. She had about a 100 videos catalogue day time etc. And I've been trying to find it for years I've seen every alien pic and all of them suck expect maybe the blinking alien interview at a push. But this shit was freaky they had the right black jumpsuits.
Hydra 11/23/17 (Thu) 14:01:44 No. 35527
>>28242
I looks a lot like a pelvis to me
Hydra 11/23/17 (Thu) 15:48:42 No. 35530
Aliens are deamons, theres no way around it, deamons have no psychical form they need tons of power to be in this realm or something to take hold of via, sex to make daemon bby that look like and alien or possised human since early age but never left into to the world
Hydra 11/23/17 (Thu) 18:37:08 No. 35531
>>35527
>>35530
You're a day early for the thread's 1 year anniversary.
Hydra 11/23/17 (Thu) 19:24:41 No. 35533
>>34795
They probably got her…
Hydra 11/24/17 (Fri) 05:41:23 No. 35542
>>34791
>>28248
I figure that they could be Biomechanical in nature and may have a been striped down and streamlined. No need of a GI tract or Cardio-vascular tissues simplifies a lot of things.
Martian 11/29/17 (Wed) 21:53:02 No. 35651
One of these is authentic, but unsure which one..
Martian 11/30/17 (Thu) 01:16:43 No. 35654
>>28199
Also haven't ever seen this one debunked..
Martian 11/30/17 (Thu) 03:27:44 No. 35655
I wonder what effects cranial binding has on a brain.
Martian 11/30/17 (Thu) 14:10:55 No. 35665
>>35651
>This meme again
None of those is authentic, the original one has never been reposted, and by now it's safe to assume it has been lost, if it even existed in the first place
Martian 11/30/17 (Thu) 20:29:53 No. 35669
>>35665
How are you sure about that, when there are literally over 100 models of it now?
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 16:34:27 No. 35673
>>35669
All the versions i've seen are visibly shopped
The original image was said to be very high quality and realistic
We went over and dismissed most of the fakes, including all the ones you posted, back when the thing broke out http://archive.is/IZqpH here's the first thread, part 2 should still be somewhere in the catalog
If it wasn't a hoax like pic related claims then the men in black managed to make the image impossible to find it the first few hours after the incident happened, let alone almost a year after
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 19:12:24 No. 35675
>>35654
Does it really need to be debunked? Just look at it, does it look real to you?
>>35655
I've wondered about that myself. I remember reading that Neanderthals had longer skulls than us and supposedly they were better at math and spatial thinking.
>>35673
Both threads are still in the catalog.
>>29754
>>30190
By the way, 8chan now has its own archive. The link is at the top of the first page next to the catalog or in the top right corner if you're browsing the catalog.
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 19:22:26 No. 35677
>>35675
I can't see any signs of the pic being altered tho.. except for the name stamp at bottom right
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 20:12:46 No. 35678
>>35677
If that looks real to you, I don't know what to tell you.
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 20:20:30 No. 35679
>>35678
Tell me how it's fake please
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 22:45:50 No. 35680
ayyyy
i just assume they are all fake as i believe they are demons and thus not of physical nature making an autopsi or recovery of a dead body impossible since there shouldnt be a dead body
Martian 12/01/17 (Fri) 22:50:21 No. 35681
>>35675
>Does it really need to be debunked? Just look at it, does it look real to you?
yes, it looks at the feet like they are shifting out of reality/this dimensions. since i believe they are demons it fits pretty much
Martian 12/02/17 (Sat) 20:34:59 No. 35687
>>35685
Why do normalfags always spout this weak strawman whenever the topic comes up?
If we assume an alien civilization is technologically advanced enough to come here then traveling hundreds of lightyears through empty space is not a problem for them, and what is so troubling about a sentient civilization studying other forms of life it finds? in fact, isn't that precisely what our biologists do?
If anything i'd expect skeptics to come up with the opposite argument, that alien abductions are a myth that plays on the reversal of our dominance as a species, in which we end up being the lab rat of other more evolved entities
The fact that they can't even make this simple connection truly speaks volumes about the mental capabilities of the normalfag brainlet
Martian 12/02/17 (Sat) 22:48:04 No. 35690
Martian 12/03/17 (Sun) 16:08:01 No. 35704
>>35687
>If we assume an alien civilization is technologically advanced enough to come here then traveling hundreds of lightyears through empty space is not a problem for them
We can go to the moon, but it doesn't mean it's easy…
>and what is so troubling about a sentient civilization studying other forms of life it finds?
The fact that they've been 'studying us' for centuries, it makes no sense because at this point they would know everything there is to know about us.
Martian 12/03/17 (Sun) 16:22:20 No. 35705
>>35687
>>35704
>>35685
Traveling hundreds of lightyears doesn't require any advanced technology, it can be done with 1960s technology.
The problem is staying alive for the 1000 years it takes to travel 100 light years. But a naturally immortal species could do it. Jellyfish, things like shark and crocodiles, lobsters, turtles. If they had even basic medicine, a lobster could live for hundreds of years, and if they had 1990s level medicine they could survive for thousands of years.
Also imagine a species that can NATURALLY freeze itself so it can survive tens of thousands of years of travel. A bdelloid is a species of rotifer, which doesn't age or reproduce sexually. They steal other species DNA and incorporate it into their broken DNA strand to improve themselves. They can be frozen or dried out for decades without dying, and the only reason we don't know how long they can survive frozen is because we haven't been freezing them for long enough.
Or they could belong to a species that has eggs/spores that survive for millions of years before growing into an adult. A ship full of eggs slow boats it to the Solar System, eggs hatch, they're raised by machines, and presto you've got an invasion force. Or a research force.
Needing to go fast to go far is a human thing, because of what we are, short-living fragile mammalian primates.
Needing to go fast to go far doesnt apply to other species, they can go slow, with tech similar to ours, or even inferior tech.
Martian 12/04/17 (Mon) 15:00:26 No. 35718
>>35704
>We can go to the moon, but it doesn't mean it's easy…
If they come and go here repeatedly it's obviously not an issue
>The fact that they've been 'studying us' for centuries, it makes no sense because at this point they would know everything there is to know about us.
Have we ever stopped studying and monitoring animals?
Why would a human entomologist travel kilometers just to abduct and study some specific kind of ant that lives in a determinate geographical area? gee humans are so dumb amrite
Martian 12/04/17 (Mon) 15:53:11 No. 35720
>>35704
According to David Jacobs, they are not "studying" us, but using us to make hybrids that will live here. So that's at least one possible explanation.
Martian 12/05/17 (Tue) 07:21:13 No. 35729
>>35705
I don't think you understand how dangerous space is. Radiation and lack of gravity alone will kill you. Humans who come back to earth after staying on the ISS for months can barely walk due to muscular atrophy, their heart is that of a 80-year-old and they usually develop some type of cancer thanks to all the radiation they were exposed to.
>>35718
>If they come and go here repeatedly it's obviously not an issue
They don't come and go, they have underwater and underground bases.
>Have we ever stopped studying and monitoring animals?
No, but we do different tests. The aliens keep doing the same 'experiments' over and over again and it can't be considered 'monitoring' because only a very, very small (statistically insignificant) percentage of the population gets abducted. They're not studying us, they're using us as a resource for genetic material.
Martian 12/05/17 (Tue) 19:08:57 No. 35731
>>35729
>They don't come and go, they have underwater and underground bases.
But that would defeat all the point about traveling lightyears just to get here in the first place, wouldn't it?
>No, but we do different tests. The aliens keep doing the same 'experiments' over and over again and it can't be considered 'monitoring' because only a very, very small (statistically insignificant) percentage of the population gets abducted.
We have never stopped "abducting" specific species of birds and attach a gps device on their ankle to keep track of their migrational flights, for example
As for the percentage of world population abducted i wouldn't know, is it really that relevant? what is the percentage of animals that is taken as specimen to be studied by humans?
Martian 12/06/17 (Wed) 21:19:05 No. 35739
To prove aliens are real you need to find pics from different years and find aliens that look similar.
Martian 12/07/17 (Thu) 15:28:14 No. 35750
>>28199
I think theres a chance the 3rd pic could be real
There is a lot of stuff saying " look at the muscles & tendons ", and after looking at any 'real' pic, it becomes pretty easy to tell if they're fake or real/really good fake
3 is also exactly similar to what a lot of accounts of ayy look like, specifically very humanoid, but still different; I could easily see someone believing it could be a demon, a very sick/disfigured person or a witch/wizard
Martian 12/11/17 (Mon) 04:14:49 No. 35800
Aliens wouldn't look like that. One "plausible" explanation would be that they were the fetuses of a viable species on a colony ship and were either cancelled or damaged, and a malfunctioning AI tried to revive them and artificially grow them using medical technology not meant for that and ended up with deformed things. And then perhaps one of them is jettisoned once in a while?
But it's a contrived explanation, they're most likely entirely fake.
Martian 12/13/17 (Wed) 22:56:11 No. 35858
>>35750
Sorry to have to disappoint you, but pic number 3 is fake. It's from Ray Santilli's famous alien autopsy video, and I recall listening to an interview with some guys that were involved in making it that pretty much confirmed it was all just a hoax.
Martian 12/13/17 (Wed) 23:04:07 No. 35859
If any of you want a case of something that might actually be an alien, look into the Atacama humanoid (also Alyoshenka, but less info exists). It's a skeleton that was found in an abandoned village in northern Chile. Even though it's only the size of a fetus, tests prove that it was around 7 years old at the time of its death. No form of dwarfism is as drastic as that, and no dwarfism could be detected in its DNA either. More interestingly, the DNA is only ~90% similar to that of humans, that's about as much genetic similarity to a human as a cat.