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Alien Autopsy Creator Gary Shufield Claims CIA Email Confirmed Footage Was Real

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Alien Autopsy Creator Gary Shufield Claims CIA Email Confirmed Footage Was Real
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
"It's NOT Bullsh*t!" Neil DeGrasse Tyson On UFO Files, Aliens, Wormholes And Steven Spielberg
"About 5, 6 years ago, an astronaut died. They went through his files, and there was an email from a gentleman at the CIA confirming that our footage was real. It just doesn't get any better than that."
Gary Shufield, co-creator of the infamous 1995 Roswell alien autopsy footage, claims a posthumously discovered CIA email authenticated their controversial film. Shufield insists the footage was a recreation of genuine 1947 film that had degraded, though critics including documentary director John Dower remain skeptical. The claim adds another layer to one of ufology's most enduring controversies.

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On this episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, host Piers Morgan explored the intersection of science fiction, ufology, and reality in light of Steven Spielberg's new alien film Disclosure Day. The episode opened with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discussing his new book Take Me to Your Leader and addressing how humanity might communicate with extraterrestrials through mathematics rather than language. Tyson argued that discovering humanoid aliens would shock scientists more than any other scenario, given evolutionary biology suggests true alien life would be incomprehensible in form. He critiqued the 95 years of alien storytelling in Hollywood, suggesting the evil alien trope projects human colonial violence rather than reflecting evidence about extraterrestrial behavior. The conversation then shifted dramatically to Gary Shufield and John Humphreys, the creators behind the infamous 1995 Roswell alien autopsy footage, alongside documentary filmmaker John Dower. Shufield defended the footage as a recreation of genuine 1947 film that had degraded, while admitting they hired a homeless man to impersonate the military cameraman when networks demanded proof. He made the explosive claim that a posthumously discovered CIA email authenticated their work, though Dower expressed deep skepticism about the entire narrative. The most striking revelation came from Dower's interview with former Air Force intelligence officer Richard Doty, who claimed the US government kept a live Roswell alien in captivity for two to three years. The episode concluded with YouTube film critics The Critical Drinker and Nerdrotic discussing Spielberg's new film and the cancellation of Doctor Who, which they attributed to alienating core audiences. Throughout, Morgan pressed guests on the balance between belief, evidence, and the commercial incentives driving UFO narratives.

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