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Off Topic => Other Conspiracy Theories => Topic started by: Chew on August 10, 2012, 09:58:38 PM
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I just heard about this. Evidently it was uncovered 3 years ago. It is based on second-hand accounts so I will withhold permanently stowing it in my brain. Although second-hand accounts of a hoax is googleplexy more plausible than a first-hand account of a close encounter of the first kind.
The UFO Iconoclast(s): THE SOCORRO UFO HOAX EXPOSED! (Famous 1964 sighting was a college prank) by Anthony Bragalia (http://www.ufocon.blogspot.com/2009/09/socorro-hoax-exposed-famous-1964.html)
After 45 years the truth is now revealed- one of the most famous UFO sightings in history was a hoax. The recent confession of an elderly College President -and a newly discovered document- indicate that the 1964 sighting of a landed UFO by Socorro, NM policeman Lonnie Zamora was the result of an elaborate school prank. This incredible story is publicly recounted for the first time ever by individuals who have held the secret of Socorro for decades.
Follow-up from yesterday: The Bragalia Files: THE ULTIMATE SECRET OF SOCORRO FINALLY TOLD: NEW DETAILS ON WORLD-FAMOUS 1964 UFO HOAX (http://bragalia.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-ultimate-secret-of-socorro-finally.html)
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Isn't Bragalia just another UFO huckster? While I think we can all agree that a hoax is the more plausible scenario, Bragalia's blog as the source doesn't offer up much in the way of accuracy for that particular hoax story either.
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Isn't Bragalia just another UFO huckster? While I think we can all agree that a hoax is the more plausible scenario, Bragalia's blog as the source doesn't offer up much in the way of accuracy for that particular hoax story either.
True, but he is citing a living person that can verify the story, so he can't spin it too much.
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This story doesn't seem to be a confession. When reading it notice that it is speculative such as they may have done this and may have done that. Nobody supposedly involved ever comes forward as witness. No proof as hoax.
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This story doesn't seem to be a confession. When reading it notice that it is speculative such as they may have done this and may have done that. Nobody supposedly involved ever comes forward as witness. No proof as hoax.
Not proof so much as a plausible accounting of the event. A hoax story is infinitely more plausible than speculation about an ET UFO, even when given by a questionable source. Sometimes plausible is all history leaves us.