 Those who forget history are  doomed to repeat it. Hence, given the excitement of a claims of an "alien baby"  on the Internet, I'm taking the liberty of reprinting the full text of the  "alien foetus" story that we ran in SAMZIDAT, Inexplicata's forerunner, in  September 1997:
Those who forget history are  doomed to repeat it. Hence, given the excitement of a claims of an "alien baby"  on the Internet, I'm taking the liberty of reprinting the full text of the  "alien foetus" story that we ran in SAMZIDAT, Inexplicata's forerunner, in  September 1997:
"In mid-September of this year, the Internet crackled  with the astounding piece of information that an alien foetus contained in a  small bottle had been found on the body of a man shot under mysterious  circumstances in San Juan, P.R.. According to reports received from Lucy Plá of  the Puerto Rican Research Group and Federico Alvarez of UFOSCIPR, the television  news departments of two major channels (the NBC and CBS affiliates,  respectively) kept the entire island on tenterhooks for 48 hours while deciding  if a genuine extraterrestrial corpse had finally been found on the island. The  result was predictable: a news conference was held in which each journalist  present showed a tiny "keychain" made up of a vial containing what appears to be  a small, shriveled Grey alien.
The following appeared in local newspaper  EL VOCERO:
Young Man Shot at Drug  Hotspot
by Miguel Rivera Puig, Staff  Writer -- EL VOCERO
A small test tube containing a foetus  described by some who saw it as being a highly unusual creature -- leading many  to believe that it may be an extraterrestrial or even a "chupacabras"-- was  found Wednesday (September 18) in Santurce's La Colectora section. The  tantalizing "foetus" turned out to be made of plastic.
"The murder of  Fred Acevedo Martínez, 31, is the second nonresident death to occur in Santurce  this month. Fred, who lived in VIllas de Río Grande and his family at Luquillo's  Sandy Hills Condominium, was seen at 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday by patrolmen from  the Santurce Headquarters who drove down San Rafael Street.
v"The young  man was behind the wheel of a 1981 Honda Accord, parked by a nameless eatery at  the corner of Progreso alley, close to the now-vanished Corona brewery. A loud  report was heard ten minutes later. A bullet had hit Fred in the left clavicle.  He started the car immediately and promply crashed into two junked vehicles  which had been abandoned in Progreso alley.
"Policewoman Beatriz Rivera,  who had noticed him earlier, reached the seen of the crime only to find the  driver already dead. The car sustained heavy damage upon colliding into the  junked vehicles. Suspecting that they were dealing with a homicide and not an  accident, the police officers summoned agents of the Homicide Division of San  Juan's CIC. Forensic sciences experts found a two-inch test tube on the back  seat. The tube, covered by a black rubber stopper, contained blue liquid and  what appeared to be a foetus. This gave rise to endless speculation. The  victim's brother would subsequently tell researchers that the foetus was in fact  a toy, and that he himself owned a similar one."
 
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