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From: Steven Kaeser <skaeser@konsulting.com> Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 15:01:40 -0500 Fwd Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 05:45:49 -0500 Subject: UFO UpDate Re: A spoof alien autopsy? > Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 23:49:27 -0600 (CST) > From: MAC TONNIES <0212104@ACAD.NWMISSOURI.EDU> > To: updates@GLOBALSERVE.net > Subject: A spoof alien autopsy? > Updates-- > While on the Web, I stumbled across several photos depicting a room > virtually identical to the "alien autopsy" room, complete with viewing > window and instrument tray. Two figures in contamination suits are > posing busily around what looks very much like the Showtime Roswell > dummy! A darkened military officer is visible in one photo. > Presuming these are fakes--which came first? Were these photos staged > (I'm assuming they're still photos and not frames from a motion picture > film) to discredit Santilli's footage or the other way around? It seems > strange that anyone would go to the bother of trying to "discredit" > Santilli, since no one seems to take him seriously anyway. > Or maybe both the Santilli footage and the photos described above were > shot in the same "studio" by the same people. The structuralresemblance > is very good. The "alien" is the only component which is radically > different. > I'd appreciate some information on this; it could be "old news" that I've > simply missed. > Thanks, > **************************************************************** > Mac Tonnies * #415 Franken Hall, NWMSU * Maryville, MO 64468 > (816) 562-6488 * E-mail: 0212104@acad.nwmissouri.edu > Web: www.nwmissouri.edu/~0212104/apu.html > "Today's Abstractions are Tomorrow's Archetypes" > **************************************************************** They are part of a series of six photos that were posted to the "net" as being from "Autopsy #4" by an anonymous source. They are obvious fakes, and can all be seen on my small WEB site at http://www.nmaa.org/member/skaeser/ . This is an old page that I'm now in the process of moving and updating to larger quarters. Just a few days ago I got an e-mail that may explain where they came from: > To: skaeser@nmaa.org > Subject: about the pictures > X-URL: http://www.nmaa.org/member/skaeser/images.htm > Hi there, > I wanted you to know that i saw the movie the pictures were taken from. > I saw the film in a COMPUTERGAME called "the pandora directive". I don't > know if the makers of the film used excisting material or that they > faked it themselves, but i thought i had to tell you. If anyone has any information on this game, please let me know. I've never seen it. I did see a computer game that was being promoted on the "net" and included an alien autopsy as a part of its premise, but the only portion of the game that was released was a demo that reportedly didn't work very well. A later check of the WEB site showed that it had disappeared and the company that was going to market the game had folded up its tent and moved away. I never got the demo to work, but perhaps someone was attempting to jump on the Santilli bandwagon with one of the Roswell movie aliens from Sharper Image.
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