For the military testing and UFO theories, I kind of wonder about...
-The types of injuries are not really something you'd expect from weapons testing - more than anything, they seem like blunt, brute force attacks, and military weapons would not cause that. Likewise, it seems like the injuries are far too random and not incisive enough for any sort of "alien abduction" - it honestly seems that if they were attacked by someone, the intent was to knock out and kill them.
-The radiation evidence is pretty shaky - again, there's questions left about that, but it seems like "trace" amounts found only on a couple of the bodies but not the rest could just be a kind of red herring. In theory, it could be just clothing exposed to radiation in the past. Heck, it might even have had to do with what they did in university, which by the way we also don't know. And we don't even know what kind of radiation it was. However I think it's kind of logical to assume that trace amounts of almost any sort of radiation are probably not that outlandish in normal life.
__________________
There are only forty people in the world and five of them are hamburgers.
-Don Van Vliet (aka Captain Beefheart)
|