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Originally Posted by R.A.F.
There is absolutely no mention of alien "bodies" in any 1947 report(s). Astrophotographer can correct me, but I think it wasn't until the 80's that alien bodies turned up in the Roswell folklore.
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Yes. All these people were scared into silence for over thirty years but Jesse Marcel Sr. was blabbing his head off and eventually told Stanton Friedman his tale. I commented on it in the last issue of SUNlite. I would comment about the Nitinol nonsense recently announced on the web by Anthony Bragalia but the release date for SUNlite number 2 is only a week away and I would not want to spoil the surprise. Anyone with a web browser could have done the work Bragalia did and discovered he is wrong.
This desire to attribute great achievements by individuals as getting help from aliens is just nonsense. I call it Corsoism, which I define as:
"The process by which Roswell crashed spaceship proponents claim the established scientific, academic, or engineering achievement of others is not due to their own abilities but because of assistance from alien technology and/or information".
It is a desire to steal the accomplishments of others in order to elevate one's status in the UFO community. IMO, those that practice it without having rock solid evidence to prove their case (and they haven't yet) are dishonorable individuals.