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A different Alien Autopsy

Started by Loui Zoot, August 27, 2008, 10:35:58 AM

Loui Zoot

A ran across this video, while searching for content to put up on my blog.

I'd never seen this one before. The autopsy seems a little sloppy, yet very disturbing.


http://www.youtube.com/v/Tql_sasHKGc&hl=en&fs=1



Brutal.  That looks like the Swamp Thing's unborn child.

EvB

Quote from: PhantasticSanShiSan on August 27, 2008, 11:21:27 AM
Brutal.  That looks like the Swamp Thing's unborn child.

I actually thought it looked like a human child with some serious genetic issues.  It is disturbing - whatever it is.

Reminds me of something from the movie based on H.P. Lovecraft's "From Beyond". Very disturbing. I wonder what's up with those arms, too...


Loui Zoot

Assuming that thing was never alive, it'd be interesting to know what the thing was constructed from. Assuming it was once alive, it would be interesting to know what it originally was.

The flesh doesn't quite seem like poultry, it reminds me a little bit like Carl Budding packaged meat.

MV/Liberace!

i used to work at a radio station and we had someone who would repeatedly call the station and always try to be the winner when we would give away prizes.  this thing looks like that guy.

joking aside, it's fake.  i only watched for about 40 seconds after he cut into it, because it just seemed like it was unworthy of continuing.  you can see clearly that the skin is in no way fused with the tissues below it.  additionally, the biggest giveaway is the behavior of the "skin" (latex) as he drags the blade across the chest.  it is sooooo clearly latex.

Orientation film for those newly hired at the Internal Revenue Service.

Trivia:  A very tiny William Shatner Capt. Kirk mask was utilized in the creation of the alien mock up.


Spikegirl

Quote from: Camazotz Automat on August 28, 2008, 06:49:07 AM
Orientation film for those newly hired at the Internal Revenue Service.

Trivia:  A very tiny William Shatner Capt. Kirk mask was utilized in the creation of the alien mock up.


Love that new Camazotz logo! You're a talented man.

Quote from: Spikegirl on August 28, 2008, 07:26:18 AM
Love that new Camazotz logo! You're a talented man.
Thanks, Spikegirl.  Who knew that Camazotz Automat had incarnated as a lounge?  Come on by and drop an olive.

In my most recent previous lives I've been: an actual automat, a drive-in movie theater, and a doughnut shop.

Always a different building and usually different names - but always the same spirit. 

I am an ancient soul of many structures.  Everything has spirit, even buildings, but some structures are damned and have lost their soul.

For example, Hornblatt's dry cleaning and press on the east side of town - its windows perpetually fogged over since before World War I.  Open 24 hours 7 seven days - it has NEVER closed.  It opened in 1911, when Leon Hornblatt realized there was a profit to be made by catering to the removal of stain.  Who knows why the building went insane and lost itself?  Up until after the war, kerosene or gasoline was used by dry cleaners, but when perchloroethylene was officially adopted in the 1930s, the chemical, along with the never closed policy, might have played a part in pushing Hornblatt's over the edge and into the abyss.

You'll notice, if you visit, there is no lock on the Hornblatt front doors.  It was removed on December 1, 1947 by Leon Hornblatt II, and never replaced.   Some say that is when Hornblatt's lost its soul.  The current owner, Leon Hornblatt III, is a mysterious man and spends his summers in Tibet, an ersatz guru who speaks of spirit and cycles within cycles.  Some believe LH3? (as his close associates refer to him) will recover the soul of Hornblatt's...


? related: Note's on LH3 - the crystallographic structure light harvesting complex:

http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/bichaw/2001/40/i30/abs/bi010309a.html

Spikegirl

Quote from: Loui Zoot on August 27, 2008, 10:35:58 AM
A ran across this video, while searching for content to put up on my blog.

I'd never seen this one before. The autopsy seems a little sloppy, yet very disturbing.


http://www.youtube.com/v/Tql_sasHKGc&hl=en&fs=1




I may be a little touched in the head, but that little alien was the cutest thing I have ever seen! It was so small and adorable.  I just wanted to kiss it's little head!


Frys Girl

If it isn't for the other bad stuff I've said on this site, it's going to be for this. Definitely.

This child belongs on the c2c web site. I found it when googling African Grey parrots. Please forgive me.



EvB

I'm confused.  What is it about this child that makes you think that the picture should be on c2c?

Frys Girl

I took it down. I felt the flames under my feet. sorry.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Frys Girl on August 29, 2008, 03:35:50 PM
I took it down. I felt the flames under my feet. sorry.
well now i have gotta see it.

Frys Girl

It was an alien looking kid. But don't all kids look kind of like aliens? The child had some goey, shiny substance around it's eyes like Fox Mulder when he got exposed to alien blood. I felt so bad. MV don't make me do it. Stop it.

EvB

Quote from: Michael Vandeven on September 03, 2008, 05:42:02 AM
well now i have gotta see it.

It looked like a perfectly normal new-born human to me, MV - all swaddled with one of those little cotton beanies on the head, and in a bassinet. Hence, my question.


Frys Girl

Look the baby was normal. It was just some weird shininess around the baby's eyes. Maybe it was vaseline, I don't know. That wouldn't make damn sense. I didn't mean it in a mean way "this is an alien baby". I just meant to highlight the similiarity between his condition and Mulder's after the alien blood fumes wafted around the air and made his eyes puffy and shiny.

I tried to find it again to send it in PM but I can't find the thing. Must be a sign....

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