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SUBJECT: AUTOPSY REPORT # 1 FILE: UFO3116
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SUBJECT: AUTOPSY REPORT # 1
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DATE: 7/14/47
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COPY ONE OF THREE
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INITIAL FINDINGS UPON EXAMINATION AND AUTOPSY OF THE BODY OF AN APPARENT ALIEN
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CREATURE
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1. External Appearance
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This body was observed to be in a state of significant deterioration. It had
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been preserved with formaldehyde solution but not otherwise dissected.
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The cadaver was 44 inches long with a weight of 27 pounds when the preservative
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solution had been drained.
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The external appearance of this cadaver was of a human embryo with an enlarged
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cranium. Hands and feet were normal. Fingers and toenails had been had been
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pared. Fingerprints of a swirl-left pattern were observed and taken. All ten
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fingers and toes were apparent. There was some vestigial webbing between first
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and second fingers and toes.
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Sexual organs appeared to be those of a male. They were in an embryonic state
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and revealed no evidence of pubescence.
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Ears were partially formed, and showed some evidence of surgical intervention.
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Folds of skin had been drawn out from the surface of the scalp in an apparent
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attempt to create the impression of a more fully developed ear than was actually
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present.
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Lips were vestigial and the mouth contained no erupted teeth. The nose was also
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in an incomplete state of growth and had also received surgical intervention,
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resulting in what appeared to be a very thin a delicate organ.
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Eyes were distinguished by extensive surgical intervention. They were almond-
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shaped and by far the most prominent facial feature. The eyeballs were not
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matured and appeared to have been sutured with artificial lenses of an unknown
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type. Because of their extremely unusual condition, dissection of these eyes was
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not attempted.
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2. Dissection
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An incision was made from the thorax to the scrotum. The skin was first extended
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from the fascia and the fascia was observed to be consistent with the appearance
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of an immature human male. The fascia were then dissected and the internal
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organs were observed. The position of the heart was observed to be vertical, as
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would be consistent with a very early fetus, prior to the fourth month. The
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organ was prominent and was weighed to be 1/70th of the mass of the body. When
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the organ was dissected it was found that there was direct communication between
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the two auricles through the formen ovale. The Eustachian valve was observed to
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be large. A ductus arteriosus was observed to communicate between the pulmonary
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artery and the descending aorta. This ductus opened into the descending aorta
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just below the origin of the left subclavian artery.
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Alterations in the structure of the circulatory system suggested that this body
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had been surgically corrected to detach it from placental dependence in an
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artificial manner. The stomach was opened and found to be free of any food
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substances. The cardiac orifice was apparently atrophied, although the
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deterioration of the corpus made this difficult to determine. It is possible
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that this individual did not eat.
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The liver was prominent and it was clear that the blood of the umbilical vein
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would traverse it before entering the inferior cava. The umbilical vein itself
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had been severed of its placental crown and returned to the circulatory system
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by a means that was beyond the scope of this dissection to establish.
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The lungs were not developed. There were lateral pouches on either side of the
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central diverticulum, open through into the pharynx. The larynx was somewhat
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cartilaginous and the trachea was developed.
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It is probable that this individual did not breathe and more than he ate. The
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means of sustaining life is unknown, if he was ever alive in any practical sense.
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The cranium was dissected and it was found that the skull was formed of
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exceptionally thin and pliant cartilaginous material, appearing to be bone
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precursor that had been affected in some manner, making it more than usually thin
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and delicate. The brain itself was extensively and surprisingly formed. There
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was an unknown cortex superimposed on the forebrain and extending as far back as
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the fissure of Ralando.
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Because of this extraordinary formation it was decided not to pursue dissection
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of the brain at this time. The organ was extracted and placed in fluid
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preservation pending further study.
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Overall, this corpus presented the appearance of a human embryo of three to four
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months duration that had been the subject of considerable alteration and
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modification, some of it obviously surgical. Other modifications, such as that
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of the brain, were harder to understand. In addition to the alterations, there
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was the matter of the size of the body and the relatively mature condition of the
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epidermis and nails. It would appear that this fetus was separated from its
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mother and brought to a semi-functional state by artificial means.
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3. Conclusion
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This is a human fetus that has been subjected to forced maturation without normal
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gestation. Its degree of functionality while living if it ever was alive is
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unknown.
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TOP SECRET MAJIC
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SUBJECT: AUTOPSY REPORT # 2
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DATE: 7/14/47
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COPY ONE OF THREE
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INITIAL FINDINGS UPON EXAMINATION
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AND AUTOPSY OF THE BODY OF AN
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APPARENT ALIEN CREATURE
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1. External Appearance
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This body was observed to be in a state of profound deterioration. It had not
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been preserved but was delivered in a container of rubberized canvas, to which
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some of the tissue had adhered. The cadaver was 36 inches long with a weight of
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8 pounds. The external appearance of this cadaver was not of a human type.
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The skin appeared smooth and a dark bluish-gray in color. There was no clothing
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on the body. There were no genitals and no was of determining sex, if any. The
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nose consisted of two slits, the mouth was a small opening that did not appear
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to be supported by an articulated law, and there were holes in the position of
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ears. The cranium was round and large in proportion to the body and the eyes
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were almond-shaped. The eyes were closed and could not be opened without
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damaging structures, due to condition of decaying tissue.
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Arms and wrists were very thin. The hands displayed a three-digit arrangement
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without thumb. The arms extended to approximately three inches above the knee.
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The three fingers extended directly from the wrist, with no palm.
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2. Dissection
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The body was opened from crotch to chin. A green liquid emerged from the
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incision. The skin was not backed by fascia, and the bone structure appeared to
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be a cartilaginous substance of light green-blue color.
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Internal organs were observed but their function was unclear. The thoracic and
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peritoneal cavities communicated and there appeared to be no respiratory system
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and no stomach. The esophagus was vestigial and dissipated before reaching
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another organ.
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There appeared to be two multi-chambered hearts and it was surmised that body
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fluid could be pumped rapidly. There was an extensive circulatory system that
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involved three different types of vein. Some material was extracted from one of
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these systems and suggested possible waste, leading to the notion that waste may
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have been exuded through the skin.
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The fluid removed from the body was analyzed under the microscope and found to
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be a vegetable substance, chlorophyll-based. It is possible that photosynthesis
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was the means of obtaining energy.
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The cranium was dissected and it was observed that a ridge of cartilage separated
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the brain into two completely isolated components. The brain was severely
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deteriorated, but appeared to be extensively fissured and divided into numerous
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lobes. Because of the deterioration the degree of bilateralism of the two halves
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could not be determined with any accuracy.
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This cadaver exuded an unusually foul odor.
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3. Conclusion
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This is not a cadaver of a kind previously observed by or known to this
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pathologist. It appears to be a form of creature utilizing elements of both the
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animal and vegetable.
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