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 The following still was not widely circulated. It is claimed to be a still image from the unreleased autopsy of another alien body. I am using it here to further point out some problems in the released footage.
 
    From the abdominal and head dissections that we see in the released footage, it appears that the body is covered with a moist, soft supple shell, or skin. A very simple cut with a scalpel caused bleeding.   Yet we see no bleeding from this massive wound on the right leg.  This would tend to indicate that the leg is dry.  The right side of that same leg appears to have some of the skin intact, yet even when the doctor bends the leg there is no bleeding.     The skin did not wrinkle, shrivel or shrink. This would not be possible if the leg were covered with a moist covering. It would lose volume when it lost liquid. If the covering were not skin, but some kind of hard shell, as it appears to be, the legs would not bend and would not bruise.     This view of that damaged  leg shows a good representation of these points.
 
 
     Some of the same things can also be said about the injured right wrist. No bleeding occurs, even when the hand is twisted at the area where it still attached.  The fingers and the area that it is attached to the wrist is soft and supple enough to bend and flex.  This is inconsistent with the skin on the torso and head.
 
    What is more amazing is that the leg has retained its size and shape all the way down to the calf. Notice the shape of the injured thigh compared to the the uninjured thigh in the unreleased footage.
 
 
     We are missing the right knee on both of these pictures so we don't have that as a reference.  However, the thigh and the calf appear to match in size and shape.

      Also note the blemish on the shin of both bodies and the gap under the knee of both right legs.  What is holding that injured right leg up off the table?  Certainly not soft supple skin or tissue, which is what appears to be left of the leg in that area.

     These are inconsistencies that appear in the structure of the body itself. Other similar inconsistencies appear throughout the released footage.

 
 
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