Bob Shell, certified photo analyst and FBI consultant, joins Art Bell to deliver groundbreaking findings about the purported alien autopsy film aired on Fox television, confirming the film stock dates to 1947.Shell reveals that his preliminary chemical analysis of actual imagery from the film matches Kodak Super XX stock manufactured in 1947, and that the film's low fog levels prove it was exposed while still fresh, within a two-to-three-year window. He discloses the existence of a second...
Bob Shell, certified photo analyst and FBI consultant, joins Art Bell to deliver groundbreaking findings about the purported alien autopsy film aired on Fox television, confirming the film stock dates to 1947.
Shell reveals that his preliminary chemical analysis of actual imagery from the film matches Kodak Super XX stock manufactured in 1947, and that the film's low fog levels prove it was exposed while still fresh, within a two-to-three-year window. He discloses the existence of a second autopsy not shown by Fox, filmed without protective suits and in much sharper focus. Shell describes additional unseen footage of crash debris featuring I-beams inscribed with raised metallic writing resembling ancient Greek, six-fingered control devices recovered from the creatures, and a tent scene where technicians appear to bandage a possibly still-living being. The crash site, located approximately ten miles southwest of Socorro, New Mexico, has been independently verified as containing a 50-foot excavated and refilled area. Shell notes that a still-unprocessed film canister labeled "Truman" may contain footage of the president inspecting the crash site.
A riveting interview packed with details that push far beyond what Fox ever broadcast to the public.
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