'Alien Autopsy' Video Faker finally reveals truth behind a movie seen by 12 million

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'Alien Autopsy' Video Faker finally reveals truth behind a movie seen by 12 million



by Rob Waugh October 31, 2018 (metro.co.uk)


• Spyros Melaris, the former magician who invented the 1995 "documentary film," Alien Autopsy, has explained how he did it. The film, which claims to show an extraterrestrial belly body examined in 1947 by government pathologists in protective suits, actually shows a body of foam filled with cow and lamb organs from a local butcher. He considered using raspberry jelly for the "brain".

• It was all filmed in a flat in north London in 1995. Melaris spliced ​​the images of his film into a 1947 Pathe newscast to fool the Kodak experts. Merlaris said: "All our film was invented, but we hung it on small, real items." Something crashed in Roswell and we fixed the film on this being a body that could have been picked up in that accident. "

• British musician and filmmaker, Ray Santilli claimed to have received it from a cameraman who worked at Roswell. "Alien Autopsy" aired on television in 33 countries, was broadcast three times on Fox Television and watched by 11.7 million people. In 2006, Santilli admitted it was fake, but said it was a "stage reconstruction" of a genuine alien dissection film that had been shown in 1992.

• Melaris says: "It was a giggle, that was it." It took her years to realize that Ray Santilli, who financed the movie, had made millions with her, and now plans to write her own book telling everything.



In 1995, a video showing the horrific autopsy of an extraterrestrial by "government pathologists" in protective suits shocked the world, and made millions. Now, the filmmaker (and former magician) behind him revealed how the movie "Alien Autopsy" tricked the world (and inspired a "classic" movie starring Ant and Dec). Spyros Melaris says that the film that claims to show a foreign body that is being examined in 1947 actually shows a foam body filled with cow and lamb organs from a local butcher.


Spyros Melaris

Melaris told The Sun that he considered using raspberry jelly for the "brain," but rejected it as "too dark" while filming in an apartment in north London in 1995. He spliced ​​his images of the film into a newscast Pathe 1947 to deceive the Kodak experts. and a documentary about the film was aired three times on Fox, being watched by 11.7 million people. Merlaris said: "All our film was invented, but we hung it in small elements of truth." Something crashed in Roswell and we fixed the film in this being a body that could have been picked up in that accident. "


Ray Santilli claimed to have received it from a cameraman who worked at Roswell, and it was broadcast on television in 33 countries. Melaris acquired surgical suits and medical instruments from the 1940s from accessory suppliers in the United Kingdom and the United States.


Ray Santilli

The "government pathologists" filmed the dissection of the pale, paunchy corpse of the extraterrestrial being his brother and his girlfriend in the Camden department. In 2006, Santilli admitted that it was false, but said that it is a "reconstruction in stages" of a genuine alien dissection film that had been shown to him in 1992. Melaris says: "It was a giggle". That was all it was. It was not supposed to last 22 years. It was supposed to last a week or ten days. "Melaris says it took her years to realize that Ray Santilli, who financed the film, had made millions with her, now plans to write her own book telling everything.


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