
Victor describes a small, bulbous-headed creature with enormous dark eyes seated at a table in a darkened room, monitored by medical equipment, that suffers a seizure during the interview. He reveals that S4 has four underground levels, that the beings breathe oxygen but appear only symbolically biological, and that all aliens in government custody are now believed dead. His most provocative claim is that these beings engineer their own captivity as a kind of test for humanity, drawing a parallel to the story of Christ.
Morton opens the program with his own predictions and theories about artificially induced earthquakes before the conversation shifts entirely to Victor's account. The episode captures a singular moment in Area 51 lore, with Victor declaring this his final public statement as the secret facility transitions its operations to new locations in Utah.
Key Moments
Victor on the line - voice-changed and incensed: Victor comes on with a voice changer, immediately upset over botched call-in numbers, then begins correcting the Delphi newsletter's account of how the tape was extracted - saying no VHS tape ever entered or left S4 and that he was 'the active agent in removing the data' from S4 in digital form.
Victor names dates and an EG&G transport: Victor confirms he flew, not bused, to the secret location, and references the EG&G 737 out of McCarran and a CT43 transport. He places the alien on the base from late 1989 and dates the tape itself to January 1991.
Victor: the alien is now dead, S4 is being stood down: Victor states he believes the alien on the tape is now dead, that all beings in government possession are now dead, and that the medical team's handling of the being's debilities was 'a dog and pony show' lacking real science. He frames Area 51 as defunct as an alien program location.
S4 has four underground levels: Victor describes the physical layout: nothing significant is underground at Groom Dry Lake, but S4 has four underground levels (five counting the surface). Levels one and two house saucer back-engineering; levels three and four house the EBE program and living quarters, including aliens that 'breathe oxygen.'
