ѕoсіаɩ medіа Shaken by the Roswell Extraterrestrial Autopsy Footage (VIDEO)

A CIA scientist was a witness to a startling revelation during a briefing held at the Pentagon. However, it’s important to note that any recent developments in the field of extraterrestrial news are unlikely to surpass the profound impact of the 17-minute black-and-white alien footage that emerged in 1995.

This notorious piece of evidence is commonly referred to as the “alien autopsy tape.” The footage depicts three government pathologists donned in specialized suits meticulously dissecting the lifeless body of an extraterrestrial being recovered following the infamous Roswell UFO crash of 1947.

The origin of this peculiar footage traces back to British businessman Ray Santilli, who asserted that he acquired the video in 1992. He claimed to have obtained it from a retired US military cameraman while on a quest to unearth archival footage of Elvis Presley in the United States. This video has since become an iconic artifact in the realm of extraterrestrial and UFO studies.

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Ray Santilli distributed the controversial footage to broadcasters in 33 countries, claiming it depicted a genuine alien autopsy. However, last year, film producer Spyros Melaris revealed that the footage had actually been fabricated using animal organs and pig brains in a London apartment, successfully deceiving the world for a decade. Nevertheless, a document from 2001 has left UFO enthusiasts convinced that the final footage may not have been entirely fraudulent.

This crucial piece of evidence comes in the form of a leaked memo sent to aerospace billionaire Robert Bigelow by physicist Eric Davis. The memo corroborates the involvement of a former CIA scientist named Kit Green, further piquing the interest of UFO enthusiasts.

The memo, believed to have been obtained from the archives of the late astronaut Edgar Mitchell, discloses that “After Kit left the CIA, he was summoned to the Pentagon by someone in uniform. This individual showed Kit the photos and autopsy reports of the aliens. The photos of the alien corpses witnessed by Kit appear to be consistent with the corpses featured in Santilli’s 1995 video.” This revelation has reignited the debate surrounding the authenticity of the alien autopsy footage.

Kit was called upon to provide a professional evaluation of the documents presented to him during this specific briefing.

Leaked documents indicate that Kit Green conducted his assessment of the footage in January 2001. The summary of his evaluation explicitly stated: “The alien autopsy video is authentic, the alien bodies are genuine, and the bodies in the film match the photographs observed by Kit during the 1987/88 Pentagon press conference.”

In another leaked email, Green disclosed that alien forensic tissues and organs were being preserved at the Walter Armed Forces Museum of Medical Pathology in Washington DC. This revelation further deepens the intrigue surrounding the alleged authenticity of the alien autopsy materials.

When questioned about the abundance of videos featuring Santilli, Green remarked, “The public relations individuals working with Santilli may not be the sharpest tools in the shed, and their actions leave something to be desired.”

This memo has ignited passionate debates on the subject in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Several prominent UFO researchers have now come forward to publicly endorse the film, among them Linda Moulton Howe, Richard Dolan, and Grant Cameron.

Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Linda Moulton Howe expressed her support in a YouTube video, stating, “The words of Dr. Kit Green regarding the authenticity of a six-toed creature dissected later, supposedly recovered from the 1947 UFO crash, confirm the veracity of the Santilli video.”

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