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  Ray Santilli on the Radio, 4/11/95
Louis: "First of all Ray what exactly do you do?" Ray: "We are publishers and we are also film documentary makers." Louis: "What does this film show?" Ray: "The film that we have shows the vehicle recovery, debris recovery and also autopsy of one of the creatures that were found".
Ray: "The film that we have shows the vehicle recovery, debris recovery and also autopsy of one of the creatures that were found".
Ray: "You can only authenticate the film stock you can't authenticate the content." A previous posting from someone who had heard part of this broadcast and claimed that Santilli had stated the film had been authenticated, would appear to be inaccurate.
www.v-j-enterprises.com /santi411.html   (794 words)

  
 abductee.net - LEVEL 7 : GOVERNMENT : ROSWELL : ALIEN AUTOPSY FILM
Ray Santilli allegedly came in possession of the film during 1992 on one of his trips to Cleveland, Ohio to collect vintage rock'n roll footage.
Santilli and said he was a former military cameraman and had some interesting footage.
Santilli's story are very large and he has made very few efforts to prove the authenticity of his film.
www.abductee.ca /seven/roswell_article5.html   (356 words)

  
 Alien Autopsy's Santilli - To Be Charged With Consumer Fraud?
Santilli states that the set was a perfect mirror of the autopsy room in the original footage.
Santilli claims Props were also brought in from around the world to match exactly images within the original film.
Santilli and Shoefield later admitted 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 hotel.
www.rense.com /general73/fraud.htm   (539 words)

  
 The Manikin Who Fell to Earth
Santilli said he was "able to determine that the film was shot by a local freelance cameraman, who had been employed by Universal News because of a film union strike".
Ray Santilli has at least 9 of those reels and as the story claims none of them were never forwarded, then, at best, only 4 reels of film could ever have been.
Ray Santilli has stated that, "A good 50% of the footage we had, we were not able to retrieve an image from" and has confirmed this on other occasions.
www.shoah.plus.com /801/autopsy/aa6.html   (10340 words)

  
 Alien Autopsy
Santilli claims that the cameraman was flown to Roswell from Washington DC.
Santilli claimed that he had sent a piece of the film footage in 1995 to Kodak for authenticity, but at the time, the editor of UFO Magazine, the late Graham Birdsall, contacted Kodak directly and found that Santilli hadn't sent any footage to Kodak at all.
Santilli did release a piece of film for analysis to a little-known film studio but the film contained no images and so therefore could not be relied upon as being a part of the original footage.
www.ufos-aliens.co.uk /cosmicaut.html   (1781 words)

  
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Weeks earlier Ray Santilli talked about the "debris field" footage and told Reg Presley and Philip Mantle, separately, that there was film of a crashed disk and debris, the crane used in the recovery and military personnel at the scene.
Ray Santilli has said that he sold the first autopsy sequence independently to a German "collector of rare 16mm film" in order to finance other parts of his business.
Santilli has also said that, although he was satisfied with the authenticity of the (second) autopsy sequence, he was not satisfied with that of the tent footage.
www.ufomind.com /area51/desert_rat/1995/dr30/wingfield11.txt   (2810 words)

  
 UFO Digest presents "SANTILLI'S 'TENT FOOTAGE' TAKES A TUMBLE".
Bateman maintained that Ray Santilli, who was a regular client of theirs, had contacted A.K. Music and asked them to shoot some footage which could later be used as a reconstruction of an alien autopsy.
Santilli has stated that he wanted footage of this kind to use in a project he had in mind.
When A.K. Music heard that Santilli was now using their footage (the tent footage), and stating it was authentic, they were less than happy, particularly when it became evident that Santilli was going to make a lot of money from it.
www.ufodigest.com /hoax2.html   (4656 words)

  
 Alien Autopsy Video, A Discussion (1)
Angry ufologists had challenged Santilli to shut up or work together with them, while others had claimed from the very beginning that the film is a hoax just because it doesn't fit into their concept of what happened in New Mexico in the summer of 1947.
Santilli's marketing policy, his commercial exploitation of the film, his ignorance in the UFO field and his violation of all the unwritten protocols of the UFO community didn't find many friends among ufologists, and quite soon many screamed "Hoax!" without being able to prove anything.
With Ray Santilli as the intermediary-and Santilli did not know anything about the area in question and insisted on calling Socorro "Sorocco"-he even described a ruined bridge that we could locate only on our third visit to the area.
www.ufocasebook.com /alienautopsyfilm.html   (1490 words)

  
 roswell
However, Ray Santilli's response was " in the current climate the cameraman will be doing himself and his family a disservice by going public....however good his credentials he will be torn limb from limb".
He identified this film as the same as the Santilli film when he saw it in 1995.Frank Sallas, the technician who transferred the film to video at Santilli's request, confirmed that in his opinion it was not a hoax.
In the meantime Santilli has stuck to his story and maintains there is more film kept in a safe place on the Continent - showing the debris field and validating the time period of the autopsy footage that has been released.
www.fastdog.karoo.net /autopsy.htm   (933 words)

  
 file:///D:/hypertex/testi/new/autopsy.txt
Santilli claims that "Polygram satisfied themselves at that time that the cameraman did exist", but that "Polygram did not want to continue the negotiation purely because of the nature of the legalities involved in buying footage that someone does not own, because it was owned by the U.S. military".
Santilli continued his authentication claims on Talk Radio UK on 21st August, when he stated that "The tests have already been done, we had a fax this weekend actually from the States to say that they've given us a 95 percent probability now that the film is 1947.
Santilli even admitted that it is possible that he has been duped by the cameraman, but that he still believes that the cameraman is telling the truth.
www.ufo.it /testi/autopsy.htm   (12299 words)

  
 Santilli's Controversial Autopsy Movie: A Comprehensive Review - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
However, when Santilli was contacted, he claimed that he had found the markings on one of the film canisters and had decided to run them on the film.
Ray Santilli promised TF 1 that they would receive a call from the cameraman, Jack Barnett, in early September 1995, but the call never came.
Santilli has repeatedly and unequivocally claimed that the cameraman from whom he acquired the 1955 Elvis footage was the same cameraman from whom he purchased the alien autopsy footage.
www.ufoevidence.org /documents/doc1544.htm   (8041 words)

  
 The alien autopsy - Ufopsi, the encyclopedia about UFOs and the paranormal
April 12, 2007 1:08 PM The term alien autopsy is used in ufology to refer to an alleged examination of an alien corpse, performed in 1947, and recorded by the American Government on a fl and white 16 mm film.
Santilli and his colleague Gary Shoefield claim that it took 2 years to buy the film and that when it finally arrived in London 95% of it had 'oxidised' and the remaining 5% was in very poor condition.
The anatomy of the biological nonsense (© Santilli).
www.ufopsi.com /articles/alienautopsy.html   (1428 words)

  
 PIXELSURGEON | Reviews | Movies | Alien Autopsy
Ten years ago, Ray Santilli claimed to be in possession of some authentic footage of an actual autopsy carried out by the US military in 1947 on a being found in a crashed alien spacecraft.
Despite mounting evidence that this was a faked autopsy, Santilli maintained that the footage was genuine, even producing the alleged cameraman in 1996 for a video interview which was shown on Japanese TV.
The movie is a sort of biopic of Santilli (played by Declan Donnelly) and his best friend Gary Shoefield (Ant McPartlin) and concedes—for the first time—that the alien autopsy video that was shown on TV around the world was actually shot by Santilli and his friends.
www.pixelsurgeon.com /reviews/review.php?id=992   (1000 words)

  
 Hesemann on Roswell
Angry ufologists had challenged Santilli to shut up or work together with them, while others had claimed from the very beginning that the film is a hoax just because it doesn't fit into their concept of what happened in New Mexico in the summer of 1947.
Santilli's marketing policy, his commercial exploitation of the film, his ignorance in the UFO field and his violation of all the unwritten protocols of the UFO community didn't find many friends among ufologists, and quite soon many screamed "Hoax!" without being able to prove anything.
Ray already insisted on 5th May 1995 that the autopsies had been filmed on 1st and 2nd July 1947, and that the recovery had taken place "in the beginning of June"-one month too early for Roswell.
www.mindspring.com /~benabrn/roswell.html   (5733 words)

  
 • Filament Book CLub •
As the debate continued regarding the alien origin of UFO reports and the sceptics having an answer for everything, a new iron would be thrown into the fire in 1995 in the form of what has become known as the 'alien autopsy' film.
The fire indeed was ignited yet again when London music and video producer Ray Santilli launched into the public domain in the summer of 1995, his alien autopsy and debris film.
Santilli claimed that this was actual film of the dissection by medical examiners of the aliens found at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.
www.filamentbookclub.com /titles/atitles/alien.autopsy/autopsy.html   (1484 words)

  
 MAJOR DISCREPANCIES EXPOSED IN THE SO-CALLED "ALIEN AUTOPSY" FOOTAGE
Santilli changed his story about how he acquired the film after he was caught in a gross "inconsistency" on a French TV program.
Ray Santilli first claimed that he obtained "15 10-minute reels" of film from the cameraman.
At that point, Santilli described a new and changed scenario in which the person from whom he had purchased the Elvis footage was not really the military cameraman after all.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Vault/1011/iri5.htm   (8097 words)

  
 "ROSWELL FILM" OWNER RAY SANTILLI TELLS HIS STORY
(5) Santilli has said that he negotiated at first to acquire the footage for the film company Polygram but they dropped out since no formal contract with the cameraman was possible.
Santilli told me in June that Truman does not appear anywhere in the footage.
Whether or not Santilli's alien is a dummy, the U.S. government surely has a whole lot of questions to answer.
www.anomalies.net /archive/cni-news/CNI.0554.html   (1575 words)

  
 Operating Cameraman: Alien Autopsy: Real or Un-reel?
Santilli related that it was just the most incredible piece of film and that his first impression was that it could not be real.
Santilli knew it to be so, he would have long ago provided the tiny amount of original film necessary to validate its age and pedigree.
Santilli changed his story concerning how he acquired the film after he was caught in a gross inconsistency on a French TV show.
www.soc.org /opcam/a_autopsy/alienautopsy.html   (9229 words)

  
 SIGHTINGS: Santilli Film Controversy Continues
Ray has asked me to get the film back for him, since he considers that it was not handled as he believed it would be, but neither Derrel nor Roger has responded to my private messages to them asking for the film sample's return.
Santilli knew it to be so, he would have long ago provided the tiny amount of original film necessary to validate its age and pedigree.
Leir stated Santilli explained that if had he done so this long after the film's release, he would no doubt become the center of a new controversy over his timing and would probably be accused of media manipulation and charges of hoax...allegations he has no desire to experience.
www.rense.com /ufo/santillirelease.htm   (1665 words)

  
 NEXUS: Hesemann on Roswell
The Santilli footage showing metal samples was analysed by Dennis W. Murphy, who has an Academy of Science degree in marine diving technology and welding and has studied all types of metalwork.
Ray Santilli's claim that the film was "the Roswell footage" caused a lot of controversy, since none of the witnesses to the July 1947 UFO crash/retrieval event had confirmed either the bodies or the debris.
Ray already insisted on 5th May 1995 that the autopsies had been filmed on 1st and 2nd July 1947, and that the recovery had taken place "in the beginning of June"-one month too early for Roswell.
www.nexusmagazine.com /articles/roswell.html   (5733 words)

  
 The Klass Files 37 (January 1996)
Small filmstrips which "Alien Autopsy" movie distributor Ray Santilli provided to his prestigious American "authenticity investigator" Bob Shell--which Shell believed were samples of the "original" film acquired from the former military cameraman who allegedly took the movies--are really copy/duplicates, according to a very experienced cinema expert--Clive Tobin.
Ray is in bed with the flu right now, but as soon as he is up and around I will address this question with him.
When Santilli had appeared on a British radio talk show on Aug. 21, a panelist said he hoped the original film was safely stored "in a big vault somewhere." Santilli responded: "Yeah, I was going to say, Switzerland in a safe....Some went back to the cameraman.
www.csicop.org /klassfiles/SUN-37.html   (3640 words)

  
 Roswell UFO Incident Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Santilli claimed he accidentally ran into the former Army cameraman in the course of looking for archival film footage for another documentary.
Instead the cameraman was allegedly brought to the scene of the crash southwest of Socorro, New Mexico on May 30, 1947, and the autopsy depicted in the film was supposed to have been shot in Fort Worth, Texas in early July.
If Santilli did not hoax the film, this might suggest the film came from within the U.S. government and either depicts a genuine autopsy of some kind or was a hoax manufactured by some agency such as the CIA for unknown disinformation purposes.
www.alienartifacts.com /encyclopedia/Roswell_UFO_incident   (8884 words)

  
 Ray Santilli Responds To Alleged Consumer Fraud
Santilli states that he has never sold the Alien Autopsy film to the public.
However, prior to the film being broadcast by television networks, Santilli's film was sold on video to the public through a company called Roswell Footage Ltd., which is owned by Santilli's production company The Merlin Group.
Ray Santilli further responded to questions surrounding the sale of an AA video tape prior to worldwide broadcasts of the AA film and whether or not he was shopping around a new television special on the AA film.
www.ufowatchdog.com /santilli_responds.html   (678 words)

  
 Re: Ray Santilli V Bob Kiviat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Remember it has been Ray Santilli that has failed to provide proof of his claims.
Ray who claimed that we was going to make a few frames of the film available to be sent to Kodak.
Ray who has spun web after web until finally when you pressure Ray, he defaults to "Well Volker owns...blah blah.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1998/may/m13-006.shtml   (500 words)

  
 Santilli Alien Autopsy
I believe Ray Santilli's footage is exactly what he and the cameraman say it is and that it confirms our Army's involvement in the Roswell incident.
So we're taking it on Ray's word that there is a cameraman...Another British producer by the name of John Purdy, who produced a program about the autopsy film, has talked to the cameraman on the telephone, in a call set-up by Ray.
They were protective of their little boxes but we managed to get one lose with a firm strike at the head of a freak with the butt of a rifle." The Cameraman.
www.mufor.org /gehrman1.htm   (5854 words)

  
 The 'X' Zone to broadcast exclusive worldwide video statement on the actions against Alien Autopsy's Ray Santilli
During the interview, Kiviat, who has been a guest on McConnell's internationally syndicated show in the past, discussed his skepticism with Ray Santilli, who brought the alien autopsy film footage to him, claiming that it was real.
Kiviat has since learned from Santilli that the film that he claimed to have been real was just a recreation - not the real thing!
The 'X' Zone was chosen to be the broadcast venue for the first video statement for an exclusive worldwide broadcast about the actions now being undertaken against Ray Santilli.
www.xzone-radio.com /santillirelease.htm   (776 words)

  
 Ray Santilli -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ray Santilli -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Ray Santilli is a London-based film producer, who on 5th May 1995 presented for the first time his alleged alien autopsy footage to media representatives and (An (apparently) flying object whose nature is unknown; especially those considered to have extraterrestrial origins) UFO researchers.
The body was suggested to belong to one of the aliens picked from the supposed (Click link for more info and facts about Roswell UFO crash site) Roswell UFO crash site in 1947.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/ray_santilli.htm   (120 words)

  
 "Alien Autopsy" Tent Footage: Made in the U.K.?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
When the phone conversation had finished, I said to my colleague 'the Ray Santilli?' He said, well, what do you mean 'the Ray Santilli?' I said, the guy with the Roswell film.
Now this is how I understood it, they had shown the footage that they made to Ray Santilli to which point Ray Santilli tried to buy it, acquire it, whatever.
Ray Santilli had then used this as part of his Roswell collection and sums of money passed hands to make sure that it wasn't actually published as "Penetrating The Web" at it's original scheduled release date.
www.parascope.com /nb/articles/tentFootage.htm   (2446 words)

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