Saturday, March 04, 2006
Alien Lore No. 64 - The Alien Interview
You may have heard of the famous alien interview. I've never actually purchased it. . .but I have a clip. The grainy color footage lasts two minutes and fifty-five seconds.
The video, of course, was smuggled out of--where else?--Area 51 by a man known as "Victor". The video shows a Grey being interrogated.
The video was made public on the notorious Art Bell radio show on 13th March, 1997 by the ufologist Sean David Morton. He said the interrogation occurred in 1996.
After stealing the video, Victor resolved to have the footage broadcast on network television. He babbled on about it being proof in case he was assassinated. Fox TV turned him down after their problems authenticating the Roswell autopsy footage they had previously aired. Fox did not want to be taken in a second time.
Rocket Home Pictures Productions agreed to produce a documentary based around the interview. Morton was brought in by Rocket's president, Tom Coleman, to give his views.
Morton described the video:
"The film was shot through a large plane of glass. There was no sound accompanying the images. The interview took place in a darkened room, lit with an eerie greenish glow, I could make out the silhouettes of two men, one dressed in military uniform with what appeared to be the stars on the epaulet of his jacket, and another more casually dressed man with his hand occassionally rubbing his forehead. They sat with their backs to the camera at one end of a long table, which was littered with wires, chords and microphones. There were what appeared to be medical devices. One in particular was blinking erratically, as if it was monitoring a very sick heart. And there sitting at the end of the table was a small, beige-skinned, black-eyed, bulbous headed creature, the like of which haunt the nightmares of thousands of unwilling abductees."
Morton talked about the Grey's appearance and condition. The alien made very jerky movements and kept bobbing up and down.
"Its skin was a pinkish beige, but the rest of the head looked purple and bruised, as if it had suffered severe contusions across the skull."
Near the end of the tape, the creature goes into violent spasms, and its mouth opens and foam begins to come out. The monitor starts jumping wildly, and, as doctors treat the stricken alien, the footage ends.
The footage has the characters DNI/27 burnt into the bottom line of the frame, along with what appears to be the time code numbers. George Knapp, the TV journalist who encouraged Bob Lazar to go public with his knowledge has shown that Lazar's pay cheques from the time he claimed to be working at Area 51 had DNI stamped on them.
The producer of the documentary, Jeff Broadstreet, knows how Victor took the footage from the base. Victor told him he managed to obtain a copy of the video in an unsupervised moment. "He was assisting in the process of downloading a large amount of video analogue tape to storage on DVD or digital video disc."
He claims Victor deliberately removed the audio track to protect the identity of the men in the video and his own anonymity. Victor also told the producer that he thought the man on the left, who is seen with his hand to his head during much of the segment, is a military telepath who communicated with the creature.
According to Victor, the contents of the removed audio track involved an attempt at trying to obtain some form of technological information from the alien about the coordinates of a ship or object.
No one says if they Grey helped them track down the ship or not.
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