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Real – fake alien corpses

Thus far, mankind have not been able to find an exact response to the topic of UFOs and aliens. There have been numerous reports of unusual creatures that are thought to be extraterrestrial or related to the fairy world.

Yet, additional research has revealed that several bodies have been discovered to be man-made. Below are some examples of “alien corpses”.

Aliens in the fridge

Marta Yegorovnam, a woman from Petrozavodsk, Russia, reported to a representative of the Karelian Academy of Sciences in Petrozavodsk that she heard the sound of a large item falling outside her house in the evening two years ago. She discovered the lifeless body of a strange creature among the ruins of the accident.

This creature is around 61cm (2 feet) long, with a big head and two large eyes, and a body that is both fish-like and human-like. Marta told authorities that it was wearing a space suit when it emerged. When she got back to her downtown apartment, she wrapped the corpse in a plastic bag and stored it in the refrigerator for two years before releasing it.



Michael Cohen – author specializing in writing about aliens said: “This could be a hoax, but it cannot be ruled out that the corpse is real.”

Strange corpse in the snow

Two persons walking in Siberia in April 2011 discovered the body of an alien lying in the snow. Many believe that a UFO (unidentified flying object) crashed in the surrounding Irkutsk area, partially destroying this corpse. But, after further examination, the experts concluded that this “alien” is actually comprised of bread with chicken skin encircling it.

Alien “fetus”

A bizarre fetus was discovered in the back garden of a residence in Durham County, Northern California (USA) in February 2004. To investigate the stunning discovery, detectives, forensics officials, and a physician were all called in. Contrary to popular belief, the test results revealed that the “alien fetus” was really a toy.



Aliens in Roswell

Ray Santilli claimed to have footage of an alien autopsy following the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell in 1995. (USA). For a while, the public was captivated by this video. Nevertheless, Santilli clarified in 2006 that the film was not real and was just recreated based on true occurrences.

Two “fairies” in flowers

The two bodies have been identified as “two small fairies” residing among Naree Pon flowers at Wat Phrapangmuni temple in Sin Buri, Thailand, north of Bangkok. The temple keeps these two creatures in a glass cabinet. The adherents claim to be descended from a tree in Buddhist mythology that may give birth to female bearing species such as fruit.

Fairy life in the garden

In 1917, two little girls claimed to have captured the lives of fairies in their backyard. It wasn’t until the late 1970s that Elsie Wright, one of the two who admitted that the so-called Cottingley fairy images and their fairy pals were carved out of paper, came out.



Winged fairy corpse

In 2007, a corpse of a bizarre creature with the shape of a human but the size of a hand and wings on its back was proven to be the body of a fairy by a person named Dan Baines in London and sold for 300 pounds. Nevertheless, researchers eventually revealed that this was merely an April Fool’s Day hoax.