The OG Alien Autopsy


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Its a detailed hoax or its real.
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:) 8-) ;( :D :( :O :P ;) :heart: :ermm: :angel: :angry: :alien: :blink: :blush: :cheerful: :devil: :dizzy: :getlost: :happy: :kissing: :ninja: :pinch: :pouty: :sick: :sideways: :silly: :sleeping: :unsure: :woot: :wassat:
0 +1 WonkasWilly 1 week ago

«faker than obozo's birf certificate.»

2 +1 Nofuckinway 1 month ago

«Fake»

1 +1 MaxiePaddy 1 month ago

«@Nofuckinway and gay»

1 +1 Southcentraltimes 1 month ago

«I’ll be honest I imagine aliens too look exactly as humans and from there even hybrids and hybrids of them ect»

1 +1 Jazzstrat57 1 month ago

«Just Stop It You Stupid Cunt»

5 +1 mozzy 1 month ago

«https://time.com/4376871/alien-autopsy-hoax-history/

TLDR; fake

The origin of the alien autopsy footage, which captured the world's imagination for a decade, is rooted in a hoax perpetrated by Ray Santilli and Gary Shoefield. In 1995, they released a film purportedly showing a government pathologists' autopsy of an extraterrestrial being, which they claimed was recovered from a UFO crash at Roswell in 1947.

However, by 1996, a consensus had developed that the film was likely a hoax. The truth about the original autopsy video came out more than a decade later. Santilli admitted in an interview with British TV presenter and journalist Eamonn Holmes that the film he sold to Fox was a fake, based on a real alien autopsy film he had seen once but was too damaged to use. Instead, he and Shoefield built a set, hired actors, and filmed their "restoration" to pitch to networks.

The hoax was further exposed when John Humphreys, a sculptor, admitted he was hired to make the fake alien corpse for the film, constructing the alien's realistically bendable joints from lamb bones sourced from a local butcher. Santilli and Shoefield decided to come clean in 2006, after 10 years of maintaining their story, possibly influenced by the premiere of "Alien Autopsy," a comedy film loosely based on their exploits, which they both had executive producer credits on.
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2 +1 Ms.Blood 1 month ago

«@mozzy yes I have heard that story... but at the same time calling it a hoax could be the real hoax... lol just keeps us thinking...»

0 +1 fnbs1 3 weeks ago

«@mozzy Time magazine= more liberal controlled propaganda... it might be true but i dont trust anything controlled by the jewish media»

0 +1 FuckAmericanWhacks 1 month ago

«@mozzy thx! :D»