DEAN ALIOTO

DEAN ALIOTO

From UAP STUDIES Podcast by Jason Guillemette

March 16, 2026 · 1h 10m

About this episode

Dean Alioto discusses his film 'The McPherson Tape' and its unintended impact on the UFO community.

Dean Alioto, the creator and director of The McPherson Tape , never intended to fool anyone. Produced in 1989 as a film school project, the low-budget movie unexpectedly convinced some well-known ufologists—and even a U.S. Air Force colonel—that the footage depicted a genuine alien abduction. Despite Alioto being upfront from the beginning that the film was fiction, the project—initially dismissed by his school—took on a life of its own.Because Dean was already well-read on UFO lore and alien abduction stories at the time, he drew inspiration from many of the narratives circulating in the late 1980s. That familiarity inadvertently gave the film an authenticity that resonated with parts of the UFO community.Today, decades later, Dean finds himself uniquely positioned to talk about public deception, misinformation, and how easily belief can take hold. Ironically pulled into the world of UFOs and non-human intelligence—despite never originally intending to explore the subject—Alioto now reflects on the strange journey that began with a simple student film.

People in this episode

Host: Jason Guillemette

Guest: Dean Alioto

Topics covered

  • UFOs
  • alien abduction
  • public deception
  • misinformation
  • film production
  • 1980s culture

Keywords

  • Dean Alioto
  • The McPherson Tape
  • UFO
  • alien abduction
  • public deception
  • misinformation
  • 1980s

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: U.S. Air Force, film school

Books & works: The McPherson Tape

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