Koi Alien Photo 60 appears to show a fetus-like alien, held in the palm of a hand.
This image appears on many UFO websites, usually without any accompanying text. One UFO website has the following caption for this image:
“Then there are some alien babies that really are cute. This cute alien baby was sadly dead when it was discovered in
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2. Stories and claims relating to this image
3. The real background to this image
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2. Stories and claims relating to this image
This image appears on many UFO websites, usually without any accompanying text. One UFO website has the following caption for this image:
“Then there are some alien babies that really are cute. This cute alien baby was sadly dead when it was discovered in
3. The real background to this image
A visitor to one of the websites displaying this image left the following message "Benjamin Phillips : I made the alien fetus in the hand for 'Sightings' Magazine back in 1996. It was photographed by David Tarn".
The same comment was posted by an unnamed individual on another website, followed by another message which stated "It's made of silicone by the way...".
During 2010, I contacted David Tarn (an English photographer) and he kindly confirmed that the relevant "alien" was made for an illustration in "Sightings" magazine. He kindly confirmed that "Ben Philips made the Alien fetus, my brother and myself photographed it, the hands in the shot are either my own or those of my brother, the silicone model most likely is still in a draw somewhere along with the full alien model Ben also made for us. We illustrated Sighting through its short life as a magazine. We created photographs of Aliens Alien fetus, planets, space craft and other weird and wonderful effects all in a makeshift studio with traditional cameras, techniques and on film" (Email to Isaac Koi dated 22 December 2012). David Tarn also stated that "The original transparencies are in a draw here".
David Tarn also commented as follows:
"There was never any attempt to claim any of the pictures was real and I am amazed that anyone thinks that they are real, discoverd in Japan? Who makes this stuff up?"
Ben Philips has apparently gone on to work on such things as the Harry Potter movies. I hope to hear from him with some further details and his view on the claims made in relation to Koi Alien Photo 60.
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