From: Doug Roberts (doug@nolimits.demon.co.uk)
The Oregonian, Portland, OR, Sunday, July 23, 1995 From a wire report --

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.?It's a 15-minute film that purports to show an autopsy of a space alien captured near Roswell in 1947, and U.S. Rep. Steve Schiff wants to find out whether it's the real thing.

"I would like to think that this film could be authenticated or debunked based on our technology," Schiff said.

Schiff, R-N.M., has spent the past two years trying to get answers to questions about the "Roswell Incident." At his urging, the General Accounting Office has been investigating whether the Air Force kept accurate records relating to what happened. Schiff said Tuesday in Washington, D.C., that the office's report is due for release soon.

In the film, supposed doctors stand around a table and slowly dissect a figure with 12 fingers and toes, swollen legs and a large head with big eyes covered by black membranes.

Even UFO buffs dispute the authenticity of the film. But if legitimate, the film would be the first hard evidence that a UFO crashed between Corona and Roswell in 1947. The government contends the crash was an Air Force experiment gone awry.

According to an article in the Mutual UFO Network's UFO Journal last month, the owner of a London-based film production company claims to have bought the grainy 16mm footage from an Army photographer assigned to film the crash site and the autopsy.

The film's owner and a television producer looking to use it for a documentary to be broadcast in London sought Schiff to help verify its authenticity.