This clip features Dr. Italo Venturelli, who was the neurosurgeon who actually telepathically communicated with this being as it was lying in the hospital bed.
Please enjoy this message from Dr. Italo Venturelli.
Yeah. And, uh, thank you, Dr. Giannini, who the founder of IPD, who did the, uh, analysis back in
1996. And thank you, Dr. Armando for having the courage to come forward on camera for this latest
nothing to gain lifelong reputations in their field. And essentially, particularly Dr. Giannini
forensic pathologists for, for decades. And, and I want to get to that because there's also Dr.
firsthand witnesses, people like Carlos and Dr.
One just recently, but Dr. Cesario and Dr. Cesario worked on him for a while.
But, uh, and it's funny actually, cause Cesario, Dr. Cesario was like, uh, yeah, yeah.
Dr. Cesario Furtado is a cardiologist for 45 years.
With, uh, yeah, we're, we're trying to track her down again, but she did an interview with Dr. Roger Lear in 2002.
And that's Dr.
Now in the, um, sort of synopsis or, or conclusions and comments that, uh, these doctors give or this doctor here, particularly, uh, Dr.
Well, Dr. Cesario said he threw the kitchen sink.
It brings us to Dr. Italo Venturelli.
another doctor through our contact on the inside, working in this hospital. Um, the Dr. Italo was
over a year ago with Dr. Italo who's a neurosurgeon at regional, like, Hey, did you really see this
forensic pathologists, particularly Dr. Giannini, because he was getting on in years to talk about
We're really trying to breach him. And that was Dr. Italo and, uh, Dr. Armando, who did the autopsy
Hey, Dr. Italo. And they're speaking in Portuguese and then he goes, okay. Okay. Hangs up tomorrow
yeah. And maybe, you know, you could have a little teaser clip of Dr.
I had him, Dr. Eat's low with all the other like forensic pathologists, we're going to
Thank you. Yeah. That's insane. Yeah. I said to him jokingly, I was like, Hey, uh, Dr.