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SUBJECT: THE BILLY MEIER STORY FILE: UFO1010
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Part 4
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Wendelle Stevens and Genesis III -- who it seems fair to call
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both investigators and publicists of the Meier case -- have their
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own answers to some of these questions. In an interview with
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ufologist Timothy Green Beckley, Wendelle Stevens rather
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disarmingly remarked:
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"First of all, photographs are poor evidence because there are
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so many things that we can do technically to produce images.
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However, there are also so many ways we can detect a hoax. We can
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tell if we are dealing with superimposed overlays, reflected
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images, double exposures. We can tell by looking through special
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microscopes and searching for grain density and grain patterns.
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We can pretty much tell if an object has been thrown into the air
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or suspended by something in the air."
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And in keeping with that skepticism, the book published by
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Genesis III, "UFO...contact from the Pleiades", shows
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computer-processed versions of the photographs that appear to
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validate their authenticity. It is when Wendelle Stevens starts to
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explain some of the computer enhancements that credulity is
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stretched. Says the colonel:
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"We can [analyse photographs] with a computer by studying the
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edges around any given object. In high magnification an edge is
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seen as a series of shock waves. There is a special formula for
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the spacing of these shock waves that make up the edge. How
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strong they are, how apart they are, will tell you how far apart
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that edge of the object is from the camera. If the body is in
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motion, the shock waves are compressed on the leading edge, and
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expand on the trailing edge."
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In fact, nothing of the kind happens. What this particular
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computer process does is enhance the picture contrast in areas
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where the image brightness varies -- especially at the edges of
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features, making it possible to make judgements about how far the
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object photographed is from the camera. In some cases, it is
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possible to intensify otherwise hard-to-detect strings or supports
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attached to the object. This has nothing whatever to do with
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shock waves, though Stevens has repeated the idea more than once.
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In Genesis III's book, the 12 or so pictures purporting to show
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analytic enhancements of Meier's pictures are accompanied by
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details of the various tests to which the photographs were
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subjected. It is claimed that the computer enhancements showed
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how the light values of the land-scape are consistent with those
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on the bottom of the craft. Supposedly, the test eliminates
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double exposures or 'paste-ups', splicing images from two
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different transparencies together. So far, perhaps, so good. The
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name of a reputable computer company, De Anza Systems, appears on
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the edge of one frame.
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Kal Korff took the simple step of asking Mr Wayne Heppler,
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manager of De Anza Systems if an analysis had been performed for
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Genesis III. Replied Mr Heppler:
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"What these guys did was to come down to De Anza Systems
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claiming that they wanted to BUY a computer from us. So we took
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one of their pictures, one showing the UFO, and enhanced it to
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make certain parts of the picture stand out. Then they took
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pictures of it, left, and stated they would get back in touch with
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us. And we haven't heard from them since."
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Korff then asked if De Anza had the technical capability to
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analyse the pictures. The answer: "No. We are in no position to
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do an analysis."
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At a lecture at the UFO '80 Symposium held in Oakland,
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California, in August 1980, Jim Diletosso of Genesis III said that
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'Z-Scale contouring' and 'edge identification' tests were run on
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the pictures. The only drawback to this is that these are simply
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color contouring techniques (and can be used to analyse the
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'density' at each point of an image -- its lightness or darkness).
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They are NOT light distortion tests, such as edge enhancement,
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which might reveal the information Genesis III claim to have
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gained by the techniques.
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Diletosso also (perhaps rather rashly) took exception to a
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Ground Saucer Watch (GSW) color contouring of one of the Meier
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pictures. This shows a similar level of light reflectivity on
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both the ground and the Pleiadean spacecraft -- indicating that
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SOMETHING is wrong with the photograph, since the materials, at
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the claimed distance, should reflect (and so color contour)
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differently. Diletosso's objection was unfortunate, since even
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Genesis III's computer-generated picture shows both the craft and
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its background in the same color contour.
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End of part 4
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