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Feenix Fire
I was looking through some "wierd pics" site and found this. it's got the pic and story.

Spaceman

a bit of the story:


I used to shy away from older photos of anomalies, chalking most up to photo/film glitches, double exposures, temperature effects. With the current rash of Photoshopped and manipulated (usually badly) photos out there passing as "real anomalies", I find myself looking at the older stuff more and more.


It was almost impossible to fake without detection, and the known camera and film problems could be ruled in or out upon analysis.

This photo of Elizabeth Templeton was taken in on May 4, 1964 by her Dad who was a fireman near their home in Australia. Jim, his wife and three daughters went on a picnic that day bringing along his new camera.

The area they were at was almost deserted but Jim reported a "strange electrical feel" to the air as if it was going to rain. When the photos were developed, the store owner remarked what a shame it was that the nicest photo of Elizabeth had been ruined by the man in the background. Yet there was no man in the area at the time; a tall humanoid in a space suit would have attracted a lot of attention.

rest of the story is on the link.
dunderhead
I think the photo was taken in Cumbria England...? And the same being was again seen again at the missle base in Australia.? Looks so much like a modern day astronaut....weird..!
ForRizzle
Thats a painting on the wall behind the girl.
Mr Ed
I can't open the link- filter. Damn.

Is this the one with the girl on the hill and an astronaut behind her?
leadbelly
I think this will clear it up. Bottom line, spaceman seen in England just prior to US election, CIA delivered info to Johnson, Johnson's campaign used the Daisy Girl
commercial to produce anti-Goldwater sentiment. The commercial was crucial.


Link 1

Link 2


Oh, the Daisy Girl link is not working!

Try this-

Daisy Girl 3 MB

leadbelly
Well, they colorized it! The original Daisy Girl was B&W.
WildBrain
The only problem I have with that picture, and pictures like it, is that the only evidence we have that that person was not there is the word of the family of the person who took the picture. It's a fascinating picture if it's true but not hard enough evidence to prove anything, unfortunately. If your worried about photo fakery though the best thing to look for is polaroid pics they tend to be the best as they're virtually impossible to fake.
mercuryrapids
Curiously, I posted about this photo on our forum only the other day...

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