ALIEN NOTIONS: LETTERS TO THE TIMES

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From:skindrud@rosebud.berkeley.edu
Title:ALIEN NOTIONS: LETTERS TO THE TIMES
Source:Los Angeles Times
Date:May 05, 1996


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Copyright 1996 Times Mirror Company

Los Angeles Times

May 5, 1996, Sunday, Home Edition

SECTION: Calendar; Page 91; Calendar Desk

LENGTH: 230 words

HEADLINE: ALIEN NOTIONS

BODY:

Not to beat a dead alien, but Christopher Meindl's April 28 letter proves

only that opinions are a dime a dozen. No credible scientist, researcher or

effects wizard has presented any real evidence to refute the alien footage in

Vidmark's "Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction?"

Until either the cameraman in question steps forward or an official statement on the veracity of the autopsy footage is given by the U.S. government, all we

are doing is raising the intriguing possibility that the footage could be that

of an alien recovered from the UFO purported to have crashed in Roswell, N.M., in 1947, and that it could be the first conclusive proof that we are not

Los Angeles Times, May 5, 1996

alone.

DON GOLD

ROBERT KIVIAT

Santa Monica

Gold is Vidmark's senior vice president, sell-thru programming; Kiviat is

executive producer of "Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction? "

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There is increasing astronomical evidence that there are solar systems out

there that might support life . . . like our own or otherwise. We might find out that the Earth is just a pretty, blue petri dish being used to determine the

effects of things like ozone depletion, acid rain, wetland and rain forest

destruction, nuclear war and waste, hatred and bigotry, or diseases and viruses.

Then again, we'd probably make better lab rats than intergalactic hosts any

day of the week. Los Angeles Times, May 5, 1996 G. FRED LOGAN

Laguna Niguel

LANGUAGE: English

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