"UFO" Photos Taken by the IIG
Proponents of the Billy Meier Case like to talk about all of the research
that was done into the original photographs taken by Billy Meier. However,
it has been revealed that most of the photographs looked at were not the
original negatives or slide positives. The photos that were sent out were,
most often, duplications or lithographs. This makes the photos useless for
examination and research.
Over the years members of the IIG have taken their own "UFO" photographs.
Some of these have been on public display
and some have been hidden for our own amusement.
The IIG will now do something that neither Billy Meier nor any of his
supporters will do, offer high-resolution images of our "UFO" photographs to
the public free of charge.
Click any of the links below to see, and download, any of our
photographs.
James Underdown "UFO" Photos
Neil Young "UFO" Photos
Trey Stokes "UFO" Photos
James Underdown Setup Photos
Trey Stokes Setup Photo
The original examination of the Billy Meier photographs stated that
Jim
Dilettoso determined that the photographs were "real". What Jim
Dilettoso,
and others, were looking for were signs of multiple exposures or
paste-ups
of the object in the photo. By not finding any of these items they
determined that the photographs were "real photographs". This is true,
from
a certain point of view. By not finding evidence of multiple exposures
that means the photograph was taken using a single exposure. This is all
that it means. It does not mean that the object in the photograph is an
extra-terrestrial space ship. There is no way to come to that
conclusion
from looking at a photograph.
The Photo Analysis document located on Michael Horn's website mentions
several tests that the Billy Meier photographs were placed through such as
High-Pass Filter, Edge Enhancement, and Contour Identification. These tests
are now standard filter options on Photoshop. The link below will show you
one of the IIG "UFO" photographs run through these filters, as well as some
other filters. You will see that the IIG photograph responds in the same way
as the Billy Meier photographs. There is no evidence of multiple exposures
or paste-ups of the object in the photograph and, most importantly, there is
no evidence of the thread that is supporting the object in the IIG
photograph.
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