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From: Stephen Lewis <stephen.lewis@tsl.state.tx.us> Date: 26 Sep 1998 10:03:44 -0500 Fwd Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 03:53:24 -0400 Subject: Re: Roswell 'Alien Autopsy' Film Junk > From: Michel M. Deschamps <739411@ican.net> > To: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@globalserve.net> > Subject: Re: UFO UpDate: Re: Roswell 'Alien Autopsy' Film Junk > Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 01:20:23 -0400 Howdy Listers and M.M. Deschamps, Please forgive my "newbee" interjections. If you wish to reply to me personally please reply ONLY to me thru this email address- mail to: elfis@ccsi.com Thanks. I was at the Connecticut UFO Conference (UFO Experience) where they 'premiered' the Santilli film with running commentary by Linda Howe some time back. I was skeptical and dissinterested then and I still am now - of alleged crashed saucers and pickeled aliens. To me Roswell is a lame duck case, there can be no resolution. I applaud people with the patience and discriminatory ability to weed thru its morass of details but feel it will ultimately not pay off. The strength of the reality behind UFO phenomena, IMHO, resides in no single case but in the dirth of much more reliable cases which already exist. That said, you will find my brief observations below. > I, for one, am 200% sure the alien autopsy is real and here are > the reasons why: > (2) What about the eye coverings that were removed by the > _doctor_ performing the dissection? No one knew about the > existence of these coverings until the late Col. Philip Corso > mentioned it in his book. If it was mentioned elsewhere, I am > not aware of it. I've read a lot of books and reports about > Roswell, including the late Leonard Stringfield's Status Reports > on other Crash/Retrievals. I've never come across any mention of > these eye coverings. I know of a couple of abductees who have alleged knowledge of the Big Black Slant Eyes being Coverings as far back as 1991 (George & Shirley Coyne of MUFON for instance). This same suggestion was made visually in the film 'Fire In The Sky' about the (inaccurately portrayed) Walton experience. > (4) When I looked at the pieces of debris on the table, > especially the _control pads_, I noticed how easily the man > picked up one of them with a single hand, as though it had no > weight to it!? The way it came off the table tells me that it > practically weighed nothing. Did anyone else notice that? Yes, but I also noticed the testimony of skeptics who contend these control panels _closely_ resemble modern (just released that year) computer interfaces but with the additional finger locations. Yes, this could be reverse engineering _or_ clever marketing by the makers of this interface. > Why go through all that trouble and produce (in great detail) > something which was obviously never mentioned (or reported) > before, that would automatically be labeled a hoax?! I haven't > seen any proof at all that this film is a hoax. Calling it a > hoax or a fake doesn't necessarily make it so. You are right, there is no proof this is a hoax, however there is absolutely no evidence this is real either. _Why_? $$MONEY$$ The producers/distributors of this piece of controversy do not care whether it is real or not. _Why_? For the hell-of-it. Just to see how good a job of confusing and distracting people they can do. > (5) Only recently, have I been made aware of actual accounts of > people having had run-ins with six-fingered aliens. If you don't > believe me, go listen to the Real Audio files on the Art Bell > website. Simply type...Art Bell - Linda Moulton Howe...and > listen to the files. You're bound to hit the ones where a woman > discusses having seen a six-fingered alien close-up while > walking her two attack dogs, and a former military man describes > the _autopsy_film_of_a_six-fingered_alien_ which was used in a > briefing on the subject of UFOs sometime during his military > career. You probably won't believe your ears. Yes I am sure there are reports like you describe, but were they reported BEFORE the film release. I know of an alleged showing of this footage to Japanese UFO buffs prior to the mainstream distribution but once again, this was reported after the release of the film and with no hard evidence for the alleged presentation. For some dreamtime examples of Post-Santilli twelve-fingered fun see the latest issue of my zine here: http://www.sdgweb.com/~elfin/ELFOL6/ Twelve Spooky Fingers - Adam Gorightly: http://www.sdgweb.com/~elfin/ELFOL6/e6DT.htm#12sf Jeffery Lewis' commentary on Spooky Fingers: http://www.sdgweb.com/~elfin/ELFOL6/e6DT.htm#jlcom > -- Michel M. Deschamps > 739411@ican.net SMiles Lewis mailto:elfis@ccsi.com http://www.sdgweb.com/~elfin
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