
August 20, 1995: Alien Autopsy Film - Linda Moulton Howe | Hopi Indians - Robert Morning Sky
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
April 16, 20231h 53m
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Show Notes
Linda Moulton Howe reports live from England with researcher George Wingfield, who has just viewed over thirty minutes of the controversial alien autopsy footage days before its worldwide broadcast. Wingfield describes seeing autopsy sequences alongside debris bearing hieroglyphics and a strange control panel with six-fingered handprint depressions, details that challenge previous assumptions about the beings involved.
The cameraman's full account is revealed for the first time, placing the crash retrieval near Socorro, New Mexico rather than Roswell, and dating the event to June 1947. His testimony describes disc wreckage, injured beings clutching mysterious boxes, and brutal military treatment of the survivors. Two autopsies were performed in Fort Worth in July 1947, with a third conducted in 1949, suggesting at least one being survived nearly two years. Robert Morning Sky then shares his grandfather's account of finding a living star being at a separate 1947 crash site near the Four Corners region. Morning Sky connects six-toed ancient Anasazi glyphs to the six-fingered beings in the autopsy footage and discusses Hopi creation stories about star beings guiding human evolution.
A riveting broadcast linking physical evidence, indigenous oral traditions, and eyewitness testimony into a single extraordinary narrative.
The cameraman's full account is revealed for the first time, placing the crash retrieval near Socorro, New Mexico rather than Roswell, and dating the event to June 1947. His testimony describes disc wreckage, injured beings clutching mysterious boxes, and brutal military treatment of the survivors. Two autopsies were performed in Fort Worth in July 1947, with a third conducted in 1949, suggesting at least one being survived nearly two years. Robert Morning Sky then shares his grandfather's account of finding a living star being at a separate 1947 crash site near the Four Corners region. Morning Sky connects six-toed ancient Anasazi glyphs to the six-fingered beings in the autopsy footage and discusses Hopi creation stories about star beings guiding human evolution.
A riveting broadcast linking physical evidence, indigenous oral traditions, and eyewitness testimony into a single extraordinary narrative.