Photographs presented at Conference in Mexico City bring Roswell Incident back in News

The Roswell UFO Incident appeared back into news when two images were presented at a UFO conference in Mexico City. According to some people, the photographs are of preserved alien remains. During the incident, some wreckage was found, which includes a weather balloon.

As per experts, the photos were taken on Kodachrome color slide film. The pictures have been confirmed as being on film stock from the late 1940s, but it doesn't mean that the claims about aliens are true, they added.

They said that the photo is in actually a 1940s image, but it is not of an alien and of a human child's mummified body. According to some evidence, claims that the photograph is of an alien are either hoax or a publicity stunt. The claims could be false as scientists noted that people who wanted to see the color slides had to pay about $350 for the license.

As per the experts, the skeleton showed in the photos does have a large head in relation to the rest of the body, but it doesn't mean it's an alien as such a characteristic is also available in any child's body. Bodies of mummified children have been mistaken for aliens before.

Scientists and experts have been claiming that the pictures are false, but still, a number of UFO supporters are standing by the claims that were made in Mexico City. Jaime Maussan, a Mexican UFO researcher, said, "These photos show the human race, beyond any doubt, that extra-terrestrial visits are a reality. That is why the presentation of two slides, two transparencies, where a being with nonhuman features can be seen, is very important". Jaime Maussan also hosted the conference in Mexico.

As per the reports, the photographs were taken by geologist Bernard Ray between 1947 and 1949.