Videos of Roswell alien autopsy gains top searches after release of secret FBI UFO memo
FBI’s online disclosure of its 64 year-old memo on the infamous alien landing in Roswell, New Mexico produced a number of hits on YouTube videos showing the autopsy of the three aliens who died in the believed UFO crash or capture.
The YouTube videos appeared to be a documentation of the actual autopsy of three bodies of human shape but only three feet tall. This autopsy was assumed to have transpired right after the recovery of extraterrestrial remains from a wrecked flying saucer as reported in FBI agent Guy Hottel’s memo.
In the memo titled “Flying Saucers”, one informant of the incident said that the government’s high-powered radar set-up in Roswell might have disturbed the control device of the saucers which caused the crash landing of one of them.
This alien occurrence was disregarded after some discussions on the investigation, but had regained attention in 1970. A series titled “Roswell” which was aired between 1999 to 2002, stirred the public interest once again on extraterrestrial issues.
Majority of the viewers of the “Roswell Alien Autopsy” videos on YouTube do not accept them as true. Neither do they find the alien incident stated in the 1947 FBI memo authentic. Fake or real, these films from way back continue to gain hits and widespread discussions and debates on outer space creatures.
Watch one of the videos of the Roswell Alien Autopsy.