The Famous Alien Autopsy Video Is Fake, But Based On A Real Video - Alternative View

The Famous Alien Autopsy Video Is Fake, But Based On A Real Video - Alternative View
The Famous Alien Autopsy Video Is Fake, But Based On A Real Video - Alternative View

Video: The Famous Alien Autopsy Video Is Fake, But Based On A Real Video - Alternative View

Video: The Famous Alien Autopsy Video Is Fake, But Based On A Real Video - Alternative View
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The famous 17-minute black and white video "Alien Autopsy" was introduced to the world in 1995, when it was introduced by London entrepreneur Ray Santilli, and then aired on FOX.

People were shocked by the video, and immediately heated debates began about whether this footage was genuine or not. Amateur researchers took the footage apart and looked for (and found) various inconsistencies.

According to Santilli's original words, the footage was genuine and depicts an autopsy of an alien that was found aboard an extraterrestrial ship that had crashed in Roswell.

However, in 2006, Santilli said that his film was not an original, but a staged reconstruction of a film that came to him in 1992, but was in very poor condition, and soon completely fell into disrepair.

Santilli video from 1995:

From the original recording, only a few frames remained, which the director of the fake film Spyros Melaris, at the request of Santilli, inserted into the video, but he did not tell what kind of frames it was.

Can you believe the words of Santilli? It is likely that he was telling the truth, because another person claimed the existence of the old alien autopsy tape. And not just a civilian, but a scientist who worked with the CIA. And he knew about it long before Santilli's words.

Promotional video:

According to a leaked document from 2001, after the video about the alien went around the world, scientist Keith Green was called to the CIA to give his assessment of the video.

Keith Greene
Keith Greene

Keith Greene.

Green, who has previously worked closely with the CIA on UFO issues, said he saw the alien autopsy video at a private briefing at the Pentagon in 1987 or 1988. Also, according to Green, the organs and tissues extracted from the alien were stored after autopsy at the Walter Reed-Armed Forces Institute in Washington.

Apparently, somewhere in the early 90s, a leak occurred at the Pentagon and the real film about the autopsy of an alien shown at a closed briefing fell into the hands of Santilli through unclear ways. According to Santilli himself, the video was given to him by an unnamed retired military cameraman.

Why was it in a very bad condition? It is possible that it was ordered to destroy, but someone did not finish their job?

A still from a video from 1995
A still from a video from 1995

A still from a video from 1995.