The Scarborough Evening News 20th April 2006.
We are told that ‘Lone Gunman’ UFO Investigator Russ Kellett is to burn his collection of alleged UFO film clips that he has collected over the last twenty years because of the way the media seemed to support the recent Ant n Dec Alien Autopsy movie.
The ritual burning is to take place at a hill near Whitby on St Georges Day.
Kellett is reported to have said “ From the sky it came, now it’s going back”.
It seems a rather drastic thing to do. Twenty years of UFO material accounts for a lot of personal time and effort on not just Russ’s part but those who have sent him reports to investigate.
There are several mentions of the movie in this issue and you have to accept that when ITVs top ratings pullers (Ant n Dec) make a movie they are going to hit the news, the fact that it is a film about the Alien Autopsy makes no difference it could have been a film about anything.
Michael, Philip and myself have all seen the movie and to be honest we enjoyed it for what it was.
If you know anything about the AA background you’ll quickly realise the film is more fabrication than Santilli's real version of alleged events.
UFODATA is working on it’s first UFO documentary and the subject of this film is the truth behind the alien autopsy. Production is well underway and the film will be released in issue 4.
I know St Georges Day is in the past but I do hope Russ changed his mind. All UFO research is valuable in the effort to disseminate the truth. However recent history tells us that if you report the demise of this subject you are more likely to gather press interest than by offering a new sighting to the media. So could this be ploy by Russ to generate more interest in the subject.
Who knows…
‘If you joined Russ for the ceremonial destruction and recorded the event please let UFODATA know’.