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heterous, head was a rounded cranium, slightly enlarged, eyes nying reports from autopsies. almond shaped, slits where nose would be, extremely small mouth, Other photos dealt with a number of bodies which were vivisec- receding chin line, holes where ears would be. Photo was taken at _ tioned in various ways. At one point, a head was removed from the angle, side view, looking at body from 45 degree elevation, left | body and photographed and autopsy was performed on head. The hand was visible, head was facing to left, body was right to left cranium was opened and brain matter was photographed and evi- (head on right, feet on left), eyes were closed dent. Interesting thing about photo was that appeared to be oriental-looking and almond . . . there was a ridge bone or dividing partition- shaped, left hand slightly longer than nor- Further information In the type bone running directly through center of mal, wrist coming down just about 2 to 3 F skull, from front to back, as though dividing inches above the knees. Wrist appeared to be report consisted of such two brains, one from the other. This seemed articulated in a fashion that allowed a double things as reported sightings apparent from the picture. The skin was com- joint with 3 digit fingers. Wrist was very R pletely removed from the cranial structure slender. There was no thumb. A palm was and where Air Force planes and the skull was layed bare as much as almost non-existent. The three fingers were had been destroyed or had possible. direct extension from the wrist. At one point the skull was cut directly in half Color of the skin was a bluish gray, dark combat encounters or had and photo showed under developed esopha- bluish gray. At base of the body there was a been attacked by UFO’s. gus and nasal cavities. No clear photo of eye darker color, indicating body was dead for orbs as we know them, just complete vivisec- some time. Body fluids or blood had settled tion of skull itself. to base of body. This indicated that body had been examined Numerous photos of flesh of the being starting with cutaneous before beginning autopsy. and subcutaneous microphotographic plates appeared to be cellu- Pictures showed beginning stages of autopsy, following stan- lar studies done under microscopic and electronmicroscopic type dard procedure, body was slit from crouch to just under chin and _ photos. Extreme magnification of tissue samples. green viscous liquid was in evidence. There were internal organs This concluded Bill English’s statement which was transcribed but these could not be identified. Photos thereafter concerned spe- from 2 cassette tapes. I obtained this hand written memorandum in cific areas of internal organs of what appeared as small cluster of | August of 1987 from Paul Bennewitz during my visit with him in multi-valve heart or at least two hearts within the cadaver. No Albuquerque. Numerous photos of flesh of the being starting with cutaneous and subcutaneous microphotographic plates appeared to be cellu- lar studies done under microscopic and electronmicroscopic type photos. Extreme magnification of tissue samples. This concluded Bill English’s statement which was transcribed from 2 cassette tapes. I obtained this hand written memorandum in August of 1987 from Paul Bennewitz during my visit with him in Albuquerque. accurate description of autopsy report or what was found with corpse accompanying photos. Indications that there was no stomach or diges- tive tract per se. Later analysis showed that fluid within the body was chloropyhyl based liquid which apparently dealt with photosyn- thesis or similar process. The report theorized that nourishment was taken in through mouth. One section of the report did specify that cadavers were extremely odorous, but this could be accounted for by either deterioration or a number of things, but theory was that waste was excreted through pores of skin. They could only theorize in report because there was no xenobiology. A report by Dr. J. Allen Hynek was recalled vividly which indicated that he had also studied the information provided by this particular case and that he felt that it was indeed a genuine UFO capture and subsequently the alien was part of UFO. Dr. Hynek was non-committal but did however sign the report. Also indicated in the report that he did not view the bodies per- sonally, but viewed photographs and accompa- on PEL EL! (ETE! SH NEXUS - 40 direct extension from the wrist. YEAR BOOK - JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1992