Dissect aliens
On August 28, 1995, British television released a 17-minute video of an alien dissection claiming that it had been taken by U.S. military photographers in 1947 after the Roswell Incident.
The astonishing video quickly swept through major television stations, shocking viewers all over the world in front of the television.
In this black-and-white, rough-quality video, several people in white coats and masks are dissecting an alien. They cut through its neck with a scalpel and tore open the eye mask...
This alien is the same as in the impression, big eyes, big belly, brain doors, bald head, thin arms, thin legs.
There is nothing inherently flawed in the video itself. Whether it is the doctor's uniform, or the furnishings and medical appliances in the room, they are all in line with the 1940s. Some people have found that the telephone on the wall (model 554) did not exist until 1949, but some people say that at that time, an AT&T telephone set appeared in 1946. Some say there were no rolled telephone lines in the 1940s, but others say they were used in 1938 and are standard for U.S. military telephones.
To say that the biggest loophole in this film is: it is too amazing, too amazing to be trusted.
People who believe in the existence of aliens are excited, does this not confirm that the US military really used Roswell aliens to study the brain?
But there are also many people who suspect that this is a scam. If there really is such a sensational videotape, how can it not be heard of for half a century?
The person who sold the tape to the TV station was Ray Santilli, a 58-year-old British musician. He is also the CEO of Orbital Media Group in the UK.
He sold alien videos and made enough money to admit that he had found someone to make the movie.
Spyros Melaris was one of the people involved in the filming at the time. Perhaps because of the uneven distribution of the loot, he later gave everything in interviews with the media. He said the "dead alien" lying on the dissection table was a model made by an artist named John Humphreys, filmed in an apartment in London, and had nothing to do with the United States. Playing the doctor were his brother and his girlfriend at the time. Alien brain pulp is made with raspberry jam, and the organs of aliens are those of cows and sheep.
They also deliberately stitched together the 16mm film and news footage of the 1947 Roswell University basketball game to make it difficult for Kodak experts to tell the truth from fake.
Ray Santilli, while acknowledging that the video was fake, insisted that it was not a forgery, and that the name was "reconstruction" — a reinterpretation of the original film based on reality.
He claimed that the real original film was bought from an American photographer while he was in Florida.

Dissecting "Aliens"
Gareth Watson, who plays doctor, said in a 2017 interview that Ray Santilli had shown him the original film, but the picture quality was so poor that he couldn't see what was dissected. He didn't know if the original film itself was true or not.
Ray Santilli insisted that he had the original film, but after more than 20 years, he still couldn't get it out, and the answer was obvious - this is an alien incident forged for profit.
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