Antonio Urzi, the UFO catalyst
Still highly debated in Italy, the case stands uniquely in the whole history of ufology.
Maurizio is an investigative reporter, magazine editor and UFO researcher He started his journalistic activity in the late Sixties as a free lance journalist and then editor of several Rock Italian magazines, reaching the peak of his career as Editor in chief of "Rolling Stone" magazine’s Italian edition. In 1981 he moved to New York working as radio correspondent for the Italian state network RAI and then becoming editor-cultural page of the daily newspaper “Il Progresso Italo Americano”. Seven years later Baiata moved back to Italy and concentrated on UFO research, focusing on the Roswell incident. He produced many documentaries with large diffusion through all media and released the Autopsy Footage in 1995. In 1997 he published two books of the late Col. Philip Corso, “The Day After Roswell” and “Dawn of a New Age” (Corso’s original diary never published elsewhere). In Italy Baiata directed “Notiziario UFO", "UFO Network", “Dossier Alieni”, "Stargate"”Area 51” and “X Times” and two multimedia encyclopedias: “UFO Dossier X” and "Stargate - Enigmi dal Cosmo". He has presented at numerous lectures worldwide, including two appearances at the International UFO Congress in Laughlin.
Still highly debated in Italy, the case stands uniquely in the whole history of ufology.
A First Trek to Where it All Began. Visiting the “Debris Field” in the Foster ranch with Jesse Marcel Jr.
This report is released here for the first time ever (except Italy).
Only five people have ever seen the first alien autopsy, which was never released to the public.
Olatunde Osunsanmi’s movie is based on real-life experiences of alleged abductees, yet it provides poor insight into the phenomenon.
The Alien Autopsy Film: A Never Ending Ordeal – How Maurizio Baiata got involved with the initial investigation of this highly controversial case.