You are so right. No matter how old a debunked story is, someone will come out of the woodwork and start talking about false UFO stories. It’s a full time job repeating that these things are BS. Perhaps people just have a need to believe this hocum.It never fails with claims of the paranormal, you practically cannot kill them no matter how thoroughly you may feel they've been debunked. People wonder "but what if", want to believe, want to make money, just plain old never heard or saw any of the debunking, and it's always someone's first time to run across something on YouTube or what have you... once it's out there you almost can never shut it down entirely, or so it seems to me.
That said I don't know that I've heard any claim made for the "Roswell rods" recently but, I'll give it time.
in the depths of youtube you can still find people that think the rods are anomalousI've heard any claim made for the "Roswell rods" recently but, I'll give it time.
Indeed!People believe some incredibly stupid shit.
first i don't think an UFO is the best explanation for roswell, in fact the earlier witness descriptions describe a balloon perfectly, it was only when william moore and charles berlitz appeared that the stories took an UFO turn, and even if it was an UFO, who can know if there were really bodies there? it could be un-manned, an non-physical vehicle, etc....If Roswell happened, than autopsy happened. Simple as that.
i think i know what video you are speaking about, it was from the ending of the alien autopsy (2005) comedy movieI've seen a clip from a film on YouTube of an dead alien body, on a canvas, in USAF hangar, for which I was 99% sure it was real.