Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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

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TL;DR

The document analyzes a leaked 2001 NIDS memo regarding alien autopsy briefings. It concludes that while the email's authenticity is confirmed by Kit Green, the claims within it regarding alien autopsy films lack corroborating evidence.

This document is a blog post dated June 8, 2019, by Keith Basterfield, which investigates an eleven-page memo that surfaced on imgur.com in June 2019. The memo, purportedly written by Dr. Eric Davis to Robert Bigelow on March 23, 2001, is titled 'Kit Green's professional evaluation of the 'Alien autopsy (from the Roswell Incident) Film/Video' and other related information.' The blog post provides a detailed examination of the memo's contents, specifically focusing on briefings attended by Kit Green regarding alleged alien autopsy photos and reports. Basterfield cross-references these claims against the published diaries of Jacques Vallee, specifically 'Forbidden Science: Volume Three' and 'Forbidden Science: Volume Four.' The investigation reveals that while Kit Green was involved in various high-level discussions and reviews of alleged autopsy data, there is no corroborating evidence in Vallee's diaries for the specific briefings described in the 2001 memo. Basterfield also researches other individuals mentioned in the memo, such as Jim Westwood, Bill McGarity, and Kristin B. Zimmerman, to provide context. The document concludes with an update from July 2019, noting that researcher Richard Dolan communicated with Kit Green, who confirmed the authenticity of the leaked email but emphatically stated that he does not believe the being in the Santilli film is an alien. The post serves as a critical analysis of the provenance and veracity of the leaked memo within the broader context of UFO and UAP research.

One thing that I think is very important, and I don't think that Dr. Green would object to me saying this is that he "absolutely" confirms the authenticity of the eleven-page "alien autopsy" email that was leaked in June...the other fact of note at the present time is that he emphatically does not believe the being in the Santilli film is an alien.

Official Assessment

The document examines an alleged 2001 memo from Dr. Eric Davis to Robert Bigelow regarding briefings attended by Kit Green concerning alien autopsy materials. The author, Keith Basterfield, cross-references these claims with Jacques Vallee's diaries and other historical accounts, finding discrepancies and a lack of corroboration in contemporary records. The document concludes that while the memo's authenticity as an email is confirmed by Green, the claims regarding the alien autopsy films are not supported by evidence and are viewed with skepticism by those involved.

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