These two photos came from a Special Effects segment that was made for the TV show Sightings. The segment presented information about the possibility of ET crash debris and alien autopsy being held at Wright Patterson Airforce base. Many researchers know this to be a production piece but as will happen, certain people (Robert O. Dean, Stigmata Giorgio Bongiovanni, etc.) have been attempting to pass this off as being " part Special Effects, part real footage. " The model which was used was found (photo on the right), the completed Special Effects segment was found (photo on the left), we've seen the finished Sightings segment. It's a model, a very well down Special Effects segment, totally and completely.

Special Effects artist, John Iyndall from Seattle, Washington, made the model. Allegedly the model is "blank" on the bottom, yet the finished segment shows the bottom and top of the model. Further, the shots of the top show the disk parallel to the hanger doors and are apparently the model. Views of the bottom of the disc in the hanger show the disk at a perpendicular angle to the doors. Strengthening this assertion, a "witness" reported seeing the disk in the hanger. Who's this witness? I've no idea.
This last paragraph
comes from a 1995 issue of the SEDONA Journal,
I'm trying to track this story down, however, I'm satisfied that its a model
and the whole thing is a mixture of stock air base footage and special FX's.
I've watched the segments, I know Special Effect artists, I've asked the Sightings
producers, and I'm just not seeing the "controlled leak to the public."
Next up is a hoaxed photo first presented in the Fortean Times magazine (U.K.). Crop Circle, UFO researcher and all around funny chap, Robert Irving, produced this photo using computer software. Again, many researchers know this but others are attempting to pass it off as real. A little research; phone calls, e-mail, magazine follow-ups, would clear it up for these folks.
We knew it had to happen, the first computer generated Alien Autopsy fake photo. Look at the bottom right-hand corner and you'll see our favorite Fox Network celebrate. Whom ever did this did a very respectable job, and as Special Effects pro, Stan Winston said, "my hats off to him... he'd could have a job here just like that! (snap of fingers)
Again, this was shown on Sightings. Beware of anything shown on a TV show! This is not a ET craft, I could tell you what it is but I'd have to kill you.
A few years ago 2 videos were released which seemed to show a diamond shaped UFO. The video still at the far left was taken in Norfolk, England on 08/15/93, the next one over was taken 3 months later by some fishermen in the Black Sea. This stills shows both objects in the same frame, superimposed for size and shape reference. It seems that if you focus in on a small source of light (yes, there was a light source in the sky which caused the anomaly), the iris motor freaks out, that's the motor shown third from left. Simon Nash, bottom right, explained the situation in expert technical terms. Long story short...over focusing on a tiny light source resulting in the diamond shaped object. What was the light source? Don't know.



On June 24, 1947, at
just before 3:00 PM, Kenneth Arnold saw nine objects flying near his plane in
the air space above Washington State. The lead object looked like the crescent
shaped craft below:
"NASA scientist" Lee
Shargel released the photo below during the 1997 UFO Congress in Laughlin, NV.
Shargel alleges that this is a photo taken near Roswell and only a few days
after the Roswell Incident. Arnold's story is thought to be real or at least
possible. Shargel's story is thought to be fake.
The photo on the left just might be a balloon, the way it responds to the wind (as can be seen in the video), it reacts an awful lot like a tethered balloon. The photo on the right probably shows a helicopter, it has a light on top (rule #1: ET craft most likely do not have lights). And two: It's making quite a spectacle of its self. Good light show though!


















I know this is a SCI-FI commercial ad but the way it was presented really faked a lot of people out.
This Japanese show and the reporters response to the clip is priceless! SCI-FI Commercial Clip