Declassified UFO / UAP Document

The 'Alien Autopsy Memo' - An alleged 2001 National Institute for Discovery Science document surfaces

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TL;DR

This document analyzes a leaked 2001 NIDS memo regarding alien autopsy investigations. It concludes that while the memo is authentic, the subject matter—specifically the alleged alien autopsy films—is viewed by the primary subject, Kit Green, as lacking biological authenticity.

This document is a blog post by Keith Basterfield, dated June 8, 2019, which examines an alleged 2001 memo from Dr. Eric Davis to Robert Bigelow regarding the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS). The memo, titled 'Kit Green's professional evaluation of the Alien autopsy (from the Roswell Incident) Film/Video and other related information,' details several briefings attended by Kit Green, a former CIA staffer and medical/forensic pathology expert. The blog post provides context for these briefings, citing diary entries from Jacques Vallee and other historical accounts to cross-reference the claims made in the memo. The narrative explores the long-standing rumors surrounding alien autopsy films, including the involvement of figures such as Len Stringfield, Richard Niemtzow, and Colonel Phil Corso. The author investigates the credibility of these claims, noting that while Kit Green was asked to evaluate autopsy reports, he consistently maintained that he had never seen anything biological that was anomalous. The document also addresses the provenance of the memo, confirming its circulation on the internet in June 2019 and providing updates from researcher Richard Dolan, who states that Green confirms the authenticity of the email but does not believe the being in the Santilli film is an alien. The post concludes with biographical notes on individuals mentioned in the document, such as Jim Westwood, Bill McGarity, and Kristin B. Zimmerman, to provide further clarity on the network of individuals involved in these investigations.

Kit Green says: 'Yet I've never seen anything biological that was anomalous.'

Official Assessment

The document compiles various accounts and diary entries regarding alleged alien autopsy films and reports. It highlights that while Kit Green was involved in professional evaluations of such materials, he remains skeptical of their biological authenticity.

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