Date:
1996
Location: Groom Lake 'Area 51', Nevada, United States
The
color video footage, which lasts for a total of two minutes
and fifty-five seconds, was apparently smuggled out of
the secret Groom Lake "Area 51" facility in
Nevada by a man referring to himself as "Victor".
The video film depicts a "Grey" alien being
interrogated at the government facility. The footage first
came to light on the Art Bell radio show on 13th March,
1997 when ufologist Sean David Morton was interviewed.
A scene from the "alien interview" footage.
Source:
Background
The
color video footage, which lasts for a total of two minutes
and fifty-five seconds, was apparently smuggled out of
the secret Groom Lake "Area 51" facility
in Nevada by a man referring to himself as "Victor".
The video film depicts a Grey alien being interrogated
at the government facility.
The
footage first came to light on the Art Bell radio show
on 13th March, 1997 when ufologist Sean David Morton was
interviewed. Morton claimed the interrogation was fairly
recent, sometime in 1996, and that renowned UFO expert
Bob Dean apparently cried at the advanced screening of
the film.
After
claiming to have smuggled the film out of the Groom Lake
facility in Nevada, Victor resolved to have the footage
broadcast on network television as soon as possible in
order to pulicly expose his claims. Victor believes that
if his identity is discovered and he is subsequently assassinated,
this would only further help to confirm the claims and
authenticity behind the film.
Victor
approached many television companies in his attempts to
show the footage to the public. He first approached Fox
TV, who turned him down after the problems in authenticity
they had when the Roswell autopsy footage was shown by
them. Fox felt they were being deceived for a second time.
Eventually, in July 1996, Victor found an independent
production company in Los Angeles, California called Rocket
Home Pictures Productions, who agreed to produce a documentary
based around the interview. Morton was brought in by Rocket's
president, Tom Coleman, to give his views, thus being
the first "outsider" to view the footage.
Contents
Of The Video
After
seeing the interview footage, Morton provides a chilling
and detailed description of what he saw:
"The
film was shot through a large pane 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
made many references to the creature's sick appearance
and condition. The alien made very jerky movements and
kept bobbing up and down. He continued to describe the
apparently distressed state the creature was in.
"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."
The
contents of the tape grew progressively more disturbing.
Towards the end of the tape, the creature goes into what
appears to be violent spasms, as if it was having a seizure.
The mouth of the alien opens and closes before a foam
begins to come out. At that point, the heart monitor (as
described by Morton) begins to start jumping wildly, at
which point the man in the military-looking uniform signals
to a couple of medics, who rush into the frame and aid
the alien. As the doctors treat the alien, the footage
suddenly comes to an abrupt end.
Fact
or Fiction?
The
authenticity of the footage is seen differently by many
people. Morton is convinced the footage is real due to
strong relationships with stories of alien abductees and
the information on the footage in the lower part of the
frame.
I
myself am dubious, but do recognise the factors which
lead to its possible true authenticity. The ET's appearance
and features are recognisable as those mentioned by hundreds
of abductees. Known as "The Gourdos"
or the more feared "Grey" species, the
alien is instantly recognisable by any Ufologist.
Another
factor helping the video's authenticity is the information
etched into the bottom of the video.
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 for date, minutes and seconds. The letters
DNI could be an acronym for the Department of Naval Intelligence,
the group responsible for the Area 51 base, a fact not
many people know about. The DNI connection to Area 51
has been widely investigated. 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.
Victor's
Reasoning
The
best place to possibly determine the authenticity of the
alien interview footage is the source, in this case a
mysterious man known as Victor who won't reveal ANY specific
details about himself in fear of discovery and assassination.
If the man is telling the truth about his background at
Area 51, then this is understandable. But how can the
film be verified without any knowledge of it?
The
producer of the documentary, Jeff Broadstreet, does know
how Victor took the footage from the base. Victor told
him he managed to obtain a copy of the video when in an
unsupervised moment. Broadstreet stated the following:
"He
was assisting in the process of downloading a large amount
of video analogue tape to storage on DVD or digital video
disc."
He
further explains that Victor deliberately removed the
audio track to protect the identity of the men in the
video and to also help protect 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 apparently used
to assist in communication with the creature.
Since
the creature is obviously in a great deal of distress,
when Broadstreet asked if the creature died later, Victor
replied cryptically, "I'm not sure, but I know
it was retired from the interview process."
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. He does not know, or wouldn't tell, whether
the alien was attending the interview voluntarily or against
his will after he had been recovered from some UFO crash
retrieval operation.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case857.htm