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presented beneath a blizzard of authentication according to the most rigorously conventional standards were ou (right ignored, indicating very plainly that the presiding principle was a preconception of the most medieval type— actually unapproachable through any form of reasonable persuasion. The Meier Mire So it was that the subject of Billy Meier and the Pleiadeans, for example, was repeatedly encountered (in books and casual reference etc.) almost always in the context of a "forgone conclusion" with regard to the "evidences" of photographic models produced by the interesting debunker and nocturnal trashcan rummager "Mr. Sorg". Reference to the Meier case was almost always a glib dismissal, as if it were de'classd in the "knowledgeable" circles to extend any credence to the subject at all—and this in the face of easily—obtainable documentation of the most thoroughly convincing type, particularly as presented in the conscientious, powerful work of Col. Wendelle Stevens (i.e. most particularly UFO: Contact From Tfie Pleiades). No concession ever seemed to be extended the ineradicable fact that the Meier evidences, copious in themselves as they included not only photographs and films but tape—recordings and metal samples, had been authenticated, and that in terms both excluding the possibility of fakery and affirming the presence of induplicable nonordinary artifacts. The Japanese with their state—of—the—art technology had excluded the possibility of filmic fakery at even the highest levels of FX expertise (that would, in any case, have been far beyond Meier's rustic means), and presented the positive findings over their own national television. In the U.S., the Meier photos were subjected toexhaustive analysis and evaluation of film grain emulsion and light structural properties using the most advanced methods of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, LANDSAT, nuclear medicine and the U.S. Navy 40 including thermoluminescence tests; digitizing the negative and infrared copy print; Laplacian and gradient edge identification; reference object and field depth calibration; focus field index identification; histogram readouts (expansion and equalization) giving light values of each pixel; hot and cold spot identification; contrast enhancement; contour topography; aspect ratio change; multiple scale cursor comparisons; fast Fourier convolution; band pass filtering; radiometric temperature conversion; image composite with associated points and vectors—state—of—the—art equipment verifying authenticity and excluding fraud in the analysis of energy fields, infrared light and magnetic diffraction properties included YOOL Laser system, Zeiss microscope, Grinnel Computer Graphics Terminal GMR-37, Simmons Gamma/Alpha Emission Tube, Tektronix Computer System 4081, Singer zx—2 Digital Camera, Fairchild CCD—2 Digital Camera, CNX-—7000 340, Computer Video Graphics and "assorted custom laboratory equipment". The metallurgic specimens were examined and analyzed by Eidgenassisch Materialprufungs und Versuchsanstalt of Zurich; Dr. Walter Walker, former instructor in the Department of Metallurgy at the College of Earth Sciences at the University of Arizona; and Dr. Marcel Vogel, senior research chemist at IBM research laboratories at San Jose, Ca., developer of liquid crystals, magnetic films, the floppy disk, pioneer of energy—transference research and luminescent technology. Their analysis confirmed the extraordinary and scientifically induplicable character of the Meier alloys. They were conclusively shown to have a variety of wholly unique characteristics pointing to synthetic processes of a technology necessarily far in advance of any present or known technologies, i.e. unusual purity under spectrographic examination; a previously unheard-of range of trace elements displaying a uniform curve all the way up the density scale from primary—heavy to the lightest gaseous elements without breaks or gaps, suggesting "a uniform buildup of atomic density particle by particle"(!); evidence of mechanical micro—machinery, probably laser, at 500 diameters magnification; the presence of a single element deposit of Thulium (Tm, Atomic Number 69, Atomic Weight 168.934) under 86 T-Bird_Vs_The_Flying_saucers.htm