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Originally posted by nagabonar
there are loads of interesting cases in Indonesia, undocumented to the "western world", so i will try to post some more in the future.
Some additional aspects of the stone:
- Castillo passed away in 1994
- the stone is magnetic
- the wife of Castillo has warned Willy, that other people have tried to take pictures of this stone before, but their Camera went broken.
- Willy however succeeded in taken pictures with a Hand phone Camera, Nokia N73
- the wife of Castillo has warned Willy, that other people have tried to take pictures of this stone before, but their Camera went broken.
Originally posted by nagabonar
Mr. Willy Soeharly from Kupang in Indonesia, owns a couple of images of a stone, which are thought to be Alien artifact’s.
Originally posted by nagabonar
According to Willy, this stone has a magnet and thought to be radioactive.
Originally posted by 3warped3
Other people tried to take pictures but the camera broke? If they were film cameras, radiation from the stone could have overexposed the film. The cellphone would be a digital camera, and not affected in the same way.
Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
Originally posted by nagabonar
Mr. Willy Soeharly from Kupang in Indonesia, owns a couple of images of a stone, which are thought to be Alien artifact’s.
Who thinks this and why?
Originally posted by nagabonar
According to Willy, this stone has a magnet and thought to be radioactive.
Thought? This is a simple thing to test for.
Have any geologists, anthropologists, archaeologists or local folklore experts looked at the stone?
Originally posted by nagabonar
He then send those picture to Beta Ufo and they thought it to be genuine enough to be labeled as "alien artifacts". Subsequently he joined Beta ufo.
Originally posted by nagabonar
Furthermore the founder of the stone IS a geologist.
Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
But what leads them to believe it is an alien artifact?
Originally posted by nagabonar
Furthermore the founder of the stone IS a geologist.
That is all well and good, but has any other geologist examined it?
Originally posted by Cmajor
reply to post by DoomsdayRex
Mate, if you want to ask a question then just do it...
No need to be so harsh and accusing...
I didn't join ATS for this kind of post...
I thought you ask civil questions to seek answers...
Did you not get that memo??