In this episode of Matt Beall Limitless, we dive deep intoone of the most controversial and mysterious pieces of UFO footage ever released—the Alien Interview. Researcher and filmmaker Jon Stewart joins us to analyze the origins of the footage, its implications, and the enigmatic figure known as “Victor,” who allegedly leaked it from Area 51. Follow Matt Beall Limitless:https://x.com/MattbLimitlesshttps://www.tiktok.com/@mblimitlesshttps://www.instagram.com/mattbealllimitless/https://www.facebook.com/people/Matt-Beall-Limitless/61556879741320/ Listen on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mattbealllimitless Rumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-6727221Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/MattBeallLimitless Check out Jon Stewart:Email:[email protected]://huntingvictor.com/about/https://www.tiktok.com/@thealieninterviewcasehttps://www.instagram.com/thealieninterviewEpisode Timeline:00:00 Introductions12:41 Alien Interview Premier50:56 Analyzing the Video1:43:31 Who is Victor?2:06:03 Next Steps?2:22:11 ClosingThe views and opinions expressed on this podcast are not necessarily the views of the host or of any business related to the host.
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I am telling you what I saw, what I witnessed, what I was handed, what I was physically shown. I went at this like a true scientist investigator to prove it was fake. And if I found out that it was real, to work backwards. Who I believe 99% the man who went as Victor is the ufologist. So the last six seconds shows six alien corpses on World War II era stretchers.
And she goes, I just want to tell you something. It's not the DIA that's stealing your emails. It's the NSA. The abbreviation DNI slash 27. The number 27 is the bombshell. So this was filmed April 22, 1991 at 315 in the afternoon in a facility run by the Defense Intelligence Agency. The medical staff has chosen more for their ability to keep secrets than their medical knowledge.
Not one human being has ever come forward to say, I worked on that alleged hoax, a three-minute alien interview.
Tell me about college, early life. You did some pretty interesting things.
Yeah, I grew up in the far northwest side of Chicago, upper middle class upbringing. My father was a local car dealer, a stay-at-home mom. I was very good at football. I was a high school football standout and got a lot of offers, but I took...
a walk-on, it's called an invited walk-on to Memphis State because my GPA wasn't high enough because I knew pro wrestling was popular down there in Memphis. And to get into pro wrestling, which was my ultimate goal, was like getting into the mafia back in the 80s. And even the 70s and 60s, it was a clothes shop. and it was like actually entering the mafia.
You had to finagle your way in, improve yourself, and lo and behold, six months at Memphis State, I met a promoter at a grocery store who was on TV, and I'm like, I know you, and I'm down here to be a pro wrestler, and he... Sized me up and said, okay, if you want to try and do it, do it.
I left the Memphis State football team in the spring session and became a pro wrestler freshman year in college, traveling around the Mid-South while still in class and on TV. I was kind of like the big man on campus to some degree. And that was a great experience. And I've been a pro wrestler, or I was on and off from 86 to 2012.
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