PENTHOUSE PHOTOS OF ALIEN

July 29, 1996
Source: Entertainment Wire
NEW YORK--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--July 29, 1996--Three photographs taken by the U.S. military of the autopsy of an alien from outer space are being published nationally for the first time in the September issue of Penthouse magazine, which has challenged the government to acknowledge their authenticity.

The images, which were obtained clandestinely by Penthouse for its 27th anniversary issue from unidentified sources, show the head and upper torso, hands and mid-section of a being of indeterminate sex that looks remarkably human-like. In an accompanying story, the magazine's editor-in-chief and publisher Bob Guccione said the images are "incontrovertible evidence, from a film that has been suppressed for decades, that mankind is not alone in the universe."

Guccione said he has sent a copy of the September Penthouse to Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ronald Fogleman so that the published photos can be matched against the complete film record he says was made of the autopsy.

"I am convinced that these are 100 percent genuine photos of an alien but the government will never admit it because to do so would acknowledge a coverup of the existence of life beyond our solar system," Guccione said. He said he has posted extra guards at the magazine's printing plant and warehouse to make sure that distribution of the magazine is not disrupted. The magazine goes on sale July 30 and copies will be sealed in plastic envelopes.

"A photograph of Jesus Christ might be a comparable story to the first real photo of an extraterrestrial," Guccione said.

"Otherwise, there's nothing that compares to this," according to Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione, who was interviewed for an accompanying story by former Omni magazine editor Keith Ferrell.

In recent weeks, Time and Newsweek and other media have published extensive stories on investigations into the possibility that the Earth has been visited by life-forms from outer space. Surveys indicate that up to 48 percent of Americans believe that aliens have actually visited Earth. The motion picture "Independence Day," with an alien-invasion theme, broke box office records in its opening weeks.

Guccione said the photos were obtained from the daughter of a German scientist who escaped to America at the outset of World War II and worked with Einstein and Oppenheimer on high-level research projects. Separately, he was involved in the investigation of the crash of a mysterious spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico, in the late 1940s. Neither the scientist nor his daughter were identified by the magazine.

The photos published by Penthouse were secretly copied from a filmed record of the autopsy of the remains of one of the victims of the Roswell crash. Although the crash was investigated by U.S. military personnel, which is reported to have conducted the autopsy, no official government reports of the post mortem have ever been released of the event that has been widely chronicled in UFO literature. The Penthouse photos are not related to a dramatized reenactment of the Roswell alien autopsy incident that was carried recently by Fox-TV.

"The pictures from the autopsy have never been seen in the national press until now. Other copies, originally shared with a close colleague, have appeared in the Japanese media and a few esoteric UFO magazines with extremely limited circulation," Guccione maintains.

"With the publication of these pictures I challenge the government to acknowledge the existence of the complete motion-picture documentation of alien presence on Earth," Guccione said. (Page 150; Interview available with Bob Guccione and Keith Ferrell)

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