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 The concept of the 'Greys' as a 'flesh-and-blood' complement to the metallic UFO is associated with the Roswell UFO event (July 1947) but that aspect only surfaced over thirty years later. The Roswell event, with or without 'Greys' had been buried and forgotten until resurrected in the early 1980's. Meantime the 'Greys' came to the fore independently with the UFO abduction phenomena that post-dated Roswell but pre-dated the renewal of the Roswell event as a major UFO case. Though IMHO Roswell is significant even without the Greys, the 'Greys' nevertheless remain a major facet of the modern UFO debate. Speaking of debates, what follows are extracts I had in debating a UFO ETH (ExtraTerrestrial Hypothesis) sceptic about the Greys.

The story of the Roswell incident only resurfaced after just two days in the public eye (minus alien bodies) in July 1947 with the publication of "The Roswell Incident" by Charles Berlitz* & William Moore in 1980, meaning that the powers-that-be nearly got away with the Roswell cover-up and deception. But they didn't count on eye-witnesses coming out of the closet when they already had one foot in the grave and therefore had little to fear from Uncle Sam and violations of their security oaths. ..alien labs

Now the really interesting thing is that the first alien abduction case in the USA to get publicity - the Betty and Barney Hill case - came to light in 1966 ("The Interrupted Journey" by John G. Fuller). Betty and Barney Hill did not know about Roswell, and certainly not about any possible Roswell alien bodies. Yet, their description of the aliens who allegedly abducted them for over two hours match perfectly with the post 1980 revelations and descriptions of the Roswell aliens. Mr. Sceptic may not have observed this as "serious evidence" but the Roswell witnesses and Betty & Barney Hill certainly did. Please explain this curious coincidence! Sceptics will counter that the "Greys" are engrained in our pop-culture, therefore no coincidence need be entered into.

Calling all sceptics, please name me one movie, one TV show, one comic book, one sci-fi novel, one anything which featured the classic Grey alien prior to the Betty and Barney Hill encounter and subsequent publicity in 1966. Sure, pop-culture featured many an extraterrestrial, but not the 'Greys', at least not prior to 1966. Betty and Barney Hill's 'Greys' were not influenced by pop-culture. Perhaps if there had been such an influence the Hill's would have reported Gort or Robbie-the-Robot or The Blob or the Martians from the first film version of the War of the Worlds.

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