The small one, for some reason. And the powdery one in front of the crowd. I wish I could say why those would seem more plausible to me. Whatever chord they strike, I don't know it's name.
I'm so intrigued by these. There are more and more showing up everywhere, usually washing ashore, but a few are supposedly killed by locals. I just wonder--why aren't these being examined by professionals? Hmm?
The third photo is an (entirely human) infant with Harlequin-type icthyosis, a very rare and typically fatal condition. It turns up a lot as an alien corpse.
The second one I think is some sort of animal that is missing it's hair. The third one I think I've read about somewhere before...I think it is a human baby with some sort of rare condition, but I don't remember the details. Most of the other ones are probably fake, or some sort of deformed or hairless animal.
Jeff; Yeah. I'm not thinking we're looking at any aliens, but it's possible there might be a cryptid in there somewhere. Still, with no one sending these on for medical review, we'll never know, I guess.
Isn't it fun, Aaron? I love this shit. I'm hoping to hit on another weird thing that's happened every Monday like flying humanoids and chupacabra and such. I'm also starting a new series about charlatans, shamsters and those who profit off the paranormal in questionable or sometimes adorable ways.
The third and fifth pictures down look like infants that have begun the wonderful process of decomposition. The environment in which they died would make for the differences in the shape of their bodies and amount of as well as kind of decomposition that is happening. Your basic YUCK decomp photos. Slimy and/or arid and dry with bloat.
at first i thought messed up apples... then the aliens got weirder. there was a ufo in chicago and i don't mean charlie sheen's entourage.
ReplyDeleteI heard about that! I'm going to go looking for Phoenix lights tonight. Fingers crossed. They show up here a lot of times since the initial event.
ReplyDeleteThat depends - was the concept to start a business manufacturing fake alien corpses? LOL!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! Tweeted and Stumbled this. This post is going to blow up with hits. It's awesome!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe small one, for some reason. And the powdery one in front of the crowd.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could say why those would seem more plausible to me. Whatever chord they strike, I don't know it's name.
I'm so intrigued by these. There are more and more showing up everywhere, usually washing ashore, but a few are supposedly killed by locals. I just wonder--why aren't these being examined by professionals? Hmm?
ReplyDeleteit may be hoaxes, if it was an alien creature you would wear gloves,even if it was dead for a hundred years you would still wear gloves.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent point.
The third photo is an (entirely human) infant with Harlequin-type icthyosis, a very rare and typically fatal condition. It turns up a lot as an alien corpse.
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ReplyDeleteVery sharp. Yes, it is. I suppose to those in more rural areas, it would seem quite demonic or frightening.
The second one I think is some sort of animal that is missing it's hair. The third one I think I've read about somewhere before...I think it is a human baby with some sort of rare condition, but I don't remember the details. Most of the other ones are probably fake, or some sort of deformed or hairless animal.
ReplyDeleteJeff;
ReplyDeleteYeah. I'm not thinking we're looking at any aliens, but it's possible there might be a cryptid in there somewhere. Still, with no one sending these on for medical review, we'll never know, I guess.
Sell me on the concept that a civilization advanced enough to break the light barrier also leaves behind its dead? Not really.
ReplyDeleteBut some of these are pretty intriguing for what they really could be. Some look to be artwork (#4), but others look really strange. Cool weird stuff!
Isn't it fun, Aaron? I love this shit. I'm hoping to hit on another weird thing that's happened every Monday like flying humanoids and chupacabra and such. I'm also starting a new series about charlatans, shamsters and those who profit off the paranormal in questionable or sometimes adorable ways.
ReplyDeleteewwww, lol.
ReplyDeleteThe third and fifth pictures down look like infants that have begun the wonderful process of decomposition. The environment in which they died would make for the differences in the shape of their bodies and amount of as well as kind of decomposition that is happening. Your basic YUCK decomp photos. Slimy and/or arid and dry with bloat.
ReplyDeletewouldnt like to speculate on the rest , but i know for a FACT the second one down is the decaying corpse of a sloth , 100% people
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