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Post by simplyerik on Apr 21, 2011 2:23:33 GMT 1
Dead alien found in Russia HOAX What are the chances that this might be real? Irkutsk, Russia has claimed more than a few sightings of UFOs and brushes with the extraterrestrial, in fact there are many claims made each year, so it may not seem so unusual that there is yet another encounter claimed now. The remarkable aspects of this particular encounter are that the unusual alien creature was dead and that it was filmed. There has been no confirmation yet as to whether the corpse like object in the snow is, in fact, alien, puppet, or something else. The alien body was found by two Russian men in a depression in the snow, by what appears to be uprooted tree roots. It has a humanoid shape, it has arms and legs as well as a skull shaped similarly to that of a humans though the dome of the skull appears to be longer. The skull has deep holes for both eyes and a mouth, though no immediately apparent indication of a nose. The "corpse" is missing part of its left leg and partially buried in the snow. It is approximately two feet in hight and fairly thin. Those who believe this creature to be extra terrestrial believe that there may be some correlation between its death and a claimed UFO crash in the same area approximately a month earlier. Theories include the possibility that it died in the supposed crash, and was left behind, or that a special division of the Russian military devoted to addressing extraterrestrial related problems missed it while cleaning up the supposed UFO crash. Those who do not believe this creature to be extra terrestrial believe it to be some sort of puppet or home made figure. They believe that it is a hoax set up, possibly to gain attention in an area that is already considered a " UFO hotspot". There has not, as of yet, been any new information reported as to whether an autopsy has been taken or if anyone has moved the body at all. While it certainly is very strange looking, we will have to wait for further investigation takes place to draw any real conclusions as to the true nature of the humanoid body. Source: www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/2011/04/dead-alien-found-in-siberia-2011.html
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Post by uforn on Apr 21, 2011 2:34:56 GMT 1
This is a HOAX erik, ALL News Web ran the story on this, its since went viral.
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Post by Electra on Apr 21, 2011 2:37:49 GMT 1
This has now been classed as a hoax, from Yahoo News. A Russian man who took a video of what appeared to be a dead space alien in the wilderness of Siberia was forced to admit he had created a hoax when the police came to visit him, suspicious the body might be that of a child. The "alien" had been created with pieces of chicken and bread with a paint job. The video was released on YouTube and received a million or so hits before the police showed up. While the Siberian man showed some great special effects skills that would do him in good stead at Industrial Light and Magic, the police were compelled to issue a stern warning about causing law enforcement sources to be wasted on a wild goose chase. The Siberian man was doubtlessly frightened. A visit from the police in Russia, even decades after the fall of the Soviet Union, is no joke. The Siberian alien video enters into UFO photo and video lore that includes the fake alien autopsy photos, long regarded as fakes, and endless pictures of flying discs hovering above various landscapes before a shaky cam. There will without a doubt still be UFO conspiracy buffs who will maintain that the revelation that the Siberian alien is a fake to be just a cover story. What a dead, very short, apparently naked alien was doing in the wilderness of Siberia is unexplained. There was no evidence, faked or otherwise, of a spaceship wreckage in the area. The fictional Agent Mulder in the TV show "The X Files" had a poster in his FBI office that sums up why things like the Siberian dead alien video still garner attention. The poster said: "I Want to Believe." People want to believe things like the idea of alien visitations and therefore they do. It is certainly possible that alien explorers are clandestinely visiting the Earth, keeping tabs on us, in preparation of either asking us to join the Galactic Federation or for forcible annexation to the Galactic Empire. But there is very little if any hard evidence. That will not stop people who want to believe, though. And that means that more people will concoct hoaxes like the Siberian alien. One can only hope that, like the boy who cried wolf, that sort of thing does not muddy the waters in the event that the real thing happens. Source: Yahoo News
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Post by uforn on Apr 21, 2011 2:38:38 GMT 1
Siberian “Dead alien” fake A video of what was claimed to be a mutilated alien corpse, which scored hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, has turned out to be fake. The tiny “dead alien” is just skin from chicken filled with bread, reports the website 7d.org.ua. Police questioned the men who claimed to have found the “body” and they allegedly confessed to creating it themselves. The chief editor of the local Kabansk-Info newspaper initially thought that it was the body of an infant in the video and alerted the police. Officers immediately started the investigation and identified the alleged author. They went to his house and asked him about the infant’s body. The scared man reportedly showed a fake alien corpse. It was even painted in “alien colors”. Scolding is the only possible punishment for such a stunt as it cannot be considered a crime, the report says. The footage was taken near the village of Kamensk in the Russian republic Buryatia, just north of Lake Baikal, the file’s description said. It showed what appeared to be a humanoid body less than a meter high with a skeletal big-eyed head and thin naked body. One of its legs was missing. Emotional off-screen comments said the body was found a couple of hours before and was clearly very dead. Local media reported there were numerous reports of UFO sightings in the area in March, some of them later attributed to bombing training at a nearby military range. Source: rt.com/news/dead-alien-siberia-body/
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Post by uforn on Apr 21, 2011 2:45:32 GMT 1
Viral Video of 'Alien' in Siberia a Convincing Fake Supposedly this is an image of a dead extraterrestrial alien near a tree stump in a snowy field in Irkutsk, Siberia There's a new UFO crash video making the rounds titled, "Dead Alien Found in UFO Hotspot in Russia," and it shows two Russian men finding what appears to be a dead extraterrestrial alien near a tree stump in a snowy field in Irkutsk, Siberia. In the video, the alien looks to be about two or three feet tall, with a large head and long, thin limbs. It's gotten over 1 million hits so far, with many commenters asking if it could be the real thing. A message on the YouTube video, which was uploaded about a week ago, states that "Your government is lying to you about UFO & alien visitation." It seems clear that someone's lying, all right. The Russian alien video clip begins, inexplicably and improbably, with a wide shot of a snow-covered rural area and what appears to be a factory in the distance. The handheld camera then pans right to find the cameraman's companion nearby, and then to a snowy trench leading to what appears to be the small alien creature. It's clear that the filmmakers knew the alien was there, and didn't just "discover" it on cue. Furthermore, the actors, who speak in Russian, can be heard laughing, and their tones do not suggest that they just stumbled upon a genuine alien body. [7 Things That Create Great Space Hoaxes] Besides that, the scene doesn't even match up. The camera follows a snow trench leading to the alien (suggesting a spacecraft crash), yet no space vessel is seen. Instead, it's just the alien, seemingly posed for dramatic effect — indeed, one of its legs appears to have been torn off in the crash — as if it had been flying under its own power when it suddenly dropped from the sky. It's also suspicious that the alien just happens to look almost exactly like the popular depictions of "little green (or gray) men." These are the typical big-headed, small-limbed aliens that appear on T-shirts, movies, books, and elsewhere. The alien dummy's skin is translucent, which is a nice creepy effect seen in many Hollywood films, but could have easily been made using clear gelatin and animal parts from a butcher shop. In our book, the hoax film earns a B for effort, a C for technical expertise, and a D for credibility. Source: www.space.com/11440-fake-alien-ufo-russia-siberia.html
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Post by simplyerik on Apr 21, 2011 3:00:25 GMT 1
Lol, well I kind of knew deep down that it was a hoax. As the saying goes, if it seems too good to be true then it most likely is fake.
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