Er zijn er helemaal geen. De Rosswel-autopsie is fake. Dat wist men
vroeger al maar in 2006 heeft Ray Santilli (de maker/ontdekker) van de
"alien autopsy" het ook expliciet toegegeven. Wat wil je nog meer? En
hoe dom kunnen de Rosswel believers zijn?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_autopsy
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According to Santilli, a set was constructed in the living room of an
empty flat in Rochester Square, Camden Town, London. John Humphreys, an
artist and sculptor, was employed to construct two dummy alien bodies
over a period of three weeks, using casts containing sheep brains set in
raspberry jam, chicken entrails and knuckle joints obtained from S.C.
Crosby Wholesale Butchers Smithfield meat market, London.
Humphreys also played the role of the chief examiner, in order to allow
him to control the effects being filmed. There were two separate
attempts at making the footage. After filming, the team disposed of the
"bodies" by cutting them into small pieces and placing them in rubbish
bins across London.
Alien artifacts, supposedly items recovered from the crash site, were
depicted in the footage. These included alien symbols and six-finger
control panels, which Santilli describes in the Sky documentary as being
the result of artistic license on his part. These artifacts were also
created by Humphreys.
The footage also showed a man reading a statement "verifying" his
identity as the original cameraman and the source of the footage.
Santilli and Shoefield admitted in the documentary that they had found
an unidentified homeless man on the streets of Los Angeles, persuaded
him to play the role of the cameraman, and filmed him in a motel.
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