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ALLEGED PHOTO OF J-ROD ALIEN IS


SPECIAL EFFECTS HOAX
More Pictures Of The FX Masters Creating Alien Dummy

Photo Shown Above Posted On Coast To Coast AM Website Is Alleged To Be Of 'J-Rod' Alien,
Photo Is Actually Inverted Photocopy Of Special Effects Alien
THIS STORY IS ©2004 ROYCE J. MYERS III. USE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR.

[ 10-AUG-04: UFO Magazine has published its investigation into the Dan Burisch story. As expected, Burisch's claims trip all over themselves and
another UFO loon has been exposed. While Coast To Coast AM
has never posted a correction about the bogus picture, UFO Magazine at least set its readers straight in the latest issue - though it never named the source
of the information regarding the bogus photo, which was this website. With Burisch's story falling apart, I guess the Coast To Coast challenge for Burisch
to submit to a polygraph exam can now be flushed. While it may be easy to challenge s uch a flawed story as Burisch's, Coast To Coast should be more
veracious in examing the claims of some of its phony guests and living up to its claim of "searching for the truth." --ED. ]

Within the last few months, there has been much controversy surrounding a man named Dan Burisch (aka Dan Crain), who
claims to be a microbiologist working for a black budget project. Burish claims he has been working with an alien named J-Rod
for several years at the infamous S4 complex located near Area 51. While Burisch's story is still under investigation, the photo
above surfaced on the Coast To Coast AM website with the following caption, " J-Rod Photo This Xeroxed photo (courtesy Ron
Garner) is purported to be the "J-Rod" alien that microbiologist Dan Burisch has spoken about. Click here to view larger and
read about the C2C/UFO Mag. Challenge."

Well, if this is supposed to be proof of Burisch's contact with an alien, then a lot of people are in for a major disappointment: The
photo below made the rounds on the Internet during January 2000 and caused quite a stir, if not some heated debate. That was
until it was discovered the alleged alien was the work of FX Masters.com, a website formerly dedicated to the art of special
effects. You can view a page from the website showing a picture of the alien and a description stored at Archive.org by clicking
here. Below is a copy of the original photo circulated by Russell Dowden of the now defunct setlab.org. Dowden was the person
who had originally made the photo public via his website after anonymously receiving it. Dowden was on Coast To Coast AM
with Art Bell after the photo was first received. Word quickly spread of the bogus photo and many websites, including Whitley
Streiber's, posted stories about the photo not being legitimate. The photo was well known among UFOlogy to be fake...or so all
thought.

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ABOVE: Photo of alien created by FX Masters.

Coast To Coast AM attributes the source of the photocopied alien picture to someone named Ron Garner. If this is the same Ron
Garner this website has had past contact with, then everyone should know that Garner was one of the inner circle members of the
notorious Reed UFO Fraud
and Garner produced a lecture video for the bogus 'Dr.Reed' in San Diego, California. Garner also traveled at length with
'Dr.Reed' and Jaime Maussan during the time Maussan launched a massive media campaign aimed at convincing the people of
Latin America that 'Dr.Reed' and his claims were true, which everyone knows they were not. Garner talked at length with your
UFOWATCHDOG.COM editor about the Reed UFO Fraud and the behind the scenes antics after the hoax was exposed on this
website in an exclusive story (to which a follow-up is now in the works).

ABOVE: As you can see, the photocopy (left) provided to Coast To Coast is nothing more than an inverted copy of the original image (right).

Does Burisch allege this photo to be genuine? How is it that Garner is claiming this to be a photo of the alleged alien Burisch
claims to have had contact with? How did Garner obtain the photo? UFO researcher Bill Hamilton, apparently perturbed at
Noory claiming the photo is of Burisch's alleged alien, fired off an e-mail:
From: Bill Hamilton <skycom22@skywatch-research.org>
To: Skywatch Open <skyopen@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:36:53 -0700
Subject: [SO] C2C tonight

Skywatchers,

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I sent the following email to George Noory tonight with a copy to Linda Howe.....

George,

I cannot believe you would be a party to a fraud such as

-Rod Photo This Xeroxed photo (courtesy Ron Garner) is purported to be the "J-Rod" alien that microbiologist Dan Burisch has
spoken about. Click here to view larger and read about the C2C/UFO Mag. Challenge.

Ron has just put one over on you. That phoney photo was received by my friend, Winston Smith, and Ron Garner took a photocopy of
it. It has no connection to J-Rod.

The UFO Magazine challenge is ludicrous. A photo of Dan and Marci with three of his handlers!! What a laugh! These were visitors, one named Rob
from th UK, Serge from the Ukraine, and John Henderson from California.

Why do you swallow this crap without checking on the facts?

I will broadcast this far and wide on the net and your show will lose any shred of credibility it has left.

Bill Hamilton
AstroScience Research
Theory guides. Experiment decides.

Hamilton added in a later e-mail:


"That photo was sent to Winston, a friend, who in turn sent it to me and I printed it off before lunch with Ron Garner and Winston. Ro n insisted on having
a copy so I gave it to him saying we have not examined this yet. He turns around and gives it to Bill Birnes as a photo of a J-Rod. Th is was Garner
perpetrating a fraud on Bill Birnes and George Noory and has nothing whatsoever to do with the Burisch case."

Guess that answers how Garner came into possession of the image. It also provides answers about some photos taken by Garner
of Burisch at the Little Ale'Inn, which someone alleges to show three of Burisch's "government handlers" with code-names like
"Boomerang", "The Russian", and "Uncle John". It is unknown who supplied these supposed code-names, or if it was simply
meant as a joke, but Bill Hamilton says the three men in the picture with Burisch are simply visitors to the area and have no
official connection to Burisch at all.
So, if this is the work of an FX team and Hamilton states it has nothing to do with the Burisch case, then how is it that this came
out as a picture of the alien Burisch alleges to have had contact with while employed by the United States government?
Innuendo? Conjecture? Wishful thinking?
As for the challenge presented by Noory and Birnes involving Birsch submitting to a polygraph examination,
UFOWATCHDOG.COM
believes this would be a complete waste of time and resources that could be further used to investigate the alleged background of
Burisch. What this website feels should happen is that Burisch should agree to fully and willingly participate in a thorough,
in-depth background investigation to be conducted by at least three independent, competent, and experienced investigators. If
Burisch is telling the truth, then his story is one of the most important in history. If Burisch's story is a scam, which many people
seem to think it is, then Burisch should be thrown in jail for fraud among a series of other charges that could be leveled against
him.

In the end, UFOWATCHDOG.COM


sees this story as dead ending in debate and fading away, just as so many other cases have, and this latest round of UFO
researchers tripping all over each other just shows you how dysfunctional this field is. Why would the government waste its time
and resources running a disnformation campaign when they can readily count on the so-called UFO community to do a Three
Stooges act for all to see..."Hey, Mo!"

UPDATE, 24-JUNE-04
Regarding the FX alien photo, UFOWATCHDOG.COM reader Kentaro Mori writes:
"
It was indeed made by XFX team, Steve Johnson and Trey Stokes. It was featured on a reproduction of the ALien Autopsy on a
20/20 show, aired on April 4, 1997. That particularimage was featured on XFX website, as you may remember, some years ago.
All the credit for collecting and archiving these images, as well for the info, go to the Mexican researcher Luis Ruiz Noguez. "
Here are the very impressive looking images sent by Mori:

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Mori also provided a link to the Internet's best Alien Autopsy investigative site showing more of the images from the 20/20
broadcast. Sincere thanks to Kentaro Mori and Luis Ruiz Noguez for the images and information.

For anyone giving the photo on the Coast To Coast AM website any credit as being authentic, there can now be no question as to
the origin of the photo. But, how did someone come to the conclusion that the photo was Burisch's alleged 'J-Rod' alien when it
was a well known special effects creature and why was it not investigated prior to being released?

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