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Originally posted by Acidtastic
I'm sorry,but i just LOVE the way that all this "rare" or "banned" footage always turns up on youtube,the biggest public video site on the net.
I mean,fair doo's,I've never seen this video before,but it's hard to make anything out in it,to be honest.
Originally posted by IsaacKoi
The relevant footage (referred to by some researchers as "the end clip") was part of a movie. I've seen the movie and can confirm that the footage was in it.
I've cut and pasted below some relevant details from my database of infamous UFO videos.
I think the following details are fairly significant to assessing the credibility of the clip (particularly the first and final points...).
(1) The end clip appeared at the end of the movie "Alien Autopsy" (2006) starring the British comic duo "Ant and Dec". That movie was a comedy.
(2) The comedy was produced with the assistance of Ray Santilli (the chap behind the original "alien autopsy" footage), and he appeared in the movie itself. See the relevant entries in the IMDB movie database at the links below:
imdb.com...
imdb.com...
(3) Santilli has admitted that the movie tells the true story behind the infamous "alien autopsy" footage, and has appeared in a documentary with others involved in the hoax to reveal how it was done (although he insisted [with a big grin on his face] that the infamous "alien autopsy" footage was a "reconstruction", not a "hoax").
(4) British researcher Philip Mantle contacted an executive of the company that made the movie (QWERTY Films) and that executive confirmed that the end clip was made for the movie. See:
/5m3o7u
It is interesting to see various webpages claim that the source of the end clip is unknown.
As I've mentioned in a previous thread, one of those webpages also includes a well known hoaxed photograph with a caption claiming that the source of the photograph is unknown...
CONCLUSION: Calling this footage a "hoax" would be like calling the movie "Star Wars" a hoax. They were both intended simply as entertainment. Enjoy them - but don't take either one as being videos of actual events...
Kind Regards,
Isaac Koi
Originally posted by internos
CONCLUSION: Calling this footage a "hoax" would be like calling the movie "Star Wars" a hoax. They were both intended simply as entertainment. Enjoy them - but don't take either one as being videos of actual events...
Originally posted by elliotplejaren
And just a word of warning if ure going to bombard this thread with `cgi` or `this was discussed in july 2003 why are we going into it again`.... then dont bother replying
Originally posted by elliotplejaren
skeptics your game is up... denying the obvious isnt cool anymore!