The documented true life story on the only proved UFO contactee showing much of his amazing photographic, film, video, sound and metal evidence, as well as his amazing prophecies and testimo... Read allThe documented true life story on the only proved UFO contactee showing much of his amazing photographic, film, video, sound and metal evidence, as well as his amazing prophecies and testimony from other witnesses and experts.The documented true life story on the only proved UFO contactee showing much of his amazing photographic, film, video, sound and metal evidence, as well as his amazing prophecies and testimony from other witnesses and experts.
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I love this film! This amazing documentary by Michael Horn, helped to literally wake me up from my 38 year slumber! Living in reality is the best feeling ever!
If you haven't heard of Billy Meier it's because this is the most suppressed UFO story ever. This documentary covers the over 60 years history of this case and includes information Meier was given about the future that has come to pass since the documentary was released, incredible stuff. Do your own research, the truth is coming out.
Many photo experts who examined Billy's photos came to the conclusion that they were faked, and that the flying saucers were actually very small models that are much closer to the camera than they might appear. It's not all that difficult to create optical illusions like this on film. And for the videos...dear god...is it not obvious? All of the flying saucers move as if they're on the end of a string. Really goofy! If aliens wish to contact humanity, I'm sure they'll come down in numbers and do it themselves in public, instead of using some eccentric, scatter brain farmer from Switzerland who was a failure at pretty much everything else he did in life, except being a con-artist ufo cult leader.
The photos are all fake. His stories about ET contact are so absurdly laughable and profoundly lacking in logic. But I have to admit the film makers did a good job trying to portray Billy Meier as legit, but they totally ignored any evidence to the contrary. I've never seen such a one-sided documentary in my life, no objectivity at all was present.
There very well may be legit ufo's and aliens out there, but one thing is for sure: Billy Meier and his fantastic decades long hoax has turned the ufo investigative arena into a giant, ridiculous circus. Whether he's a crazy kook or a paid disinfo shill, the guy is most definitely a bold faced liar.
The photos are all fake. His stories about ET contact are so absurdly laughable and profoundly lacking in logic. But I have to admit the film makers did a good job trying to portray Billy Meier as legit, but they totally ignored any evidence to the contrary. I've never seen such a one-sided documentary in my life, no objectivity at all was present.
There very well may be legit ufo's and aliens out there, but one thing is for sure: Billy Meier and his fantastic decades long hoax has turned the ufo investigative arena into a giant, ridiculous circus. Whether he's a crazy kook or a paid disinfo shill, the guy is most definitely a bold faced liar.
I originally bought Contact from the Pleides and was fascinated by the images. But over the years I find the evidence to be grossly lacking and thought this film, touted as a documentary, might shed some light on the whole Billy Meier incident. Instead what I saw and heard were simple allegations of contact and interaction with extraterrestrials. The 'evidence' provided here is at best questionable and grossly lacking in detail.
There were so many opportunities for Meier to demonstrate the reality behind his claims. Instead what the viewer gets is disjointed claims supported by flimsy images. For example, when he holds the 'beam weapon' why didn't he show how it works? Instead we wanders around waving this device and then cuts to images of holes in treed that are claimed to have been made by the weapon. Opportunity squandered and therefore I feel this is more likely a hoax that continues to be unsubstantiated.
If you watch this file like you would Blair With project, instead of as a documentary, then you might enjoy it. But if you hope to see anything that is credible, keep moving.
There were so many opportunities for Meier to demonstrate the reality behind his claims. Instead what the viewer gets is disjointed claims supported by flimsy images. For example, when he holds the 'beam weapon' why didn't he show how it works? Instead we wanders around waving this device and then cuts to images of holes in treed that are claimed to have been made by the weapon. Opportunity squandered and therefore I feel this is more likely a hoax that continues to be unsubstantiated.
If you watch this file like you would Blair With project, instead of as a documentary, then you might enjoy it. But if you hope to see anything that is credible, keep moving.
Take one Billy Meier. Add strings to hubcaps, Billy's own manic delusions, the gullible 'true believers,' and the most ignorant claptrap of bovine excrement, and you have this comedy.
Mix Looney Tunes and Chariots of the Gods and you have a laugh-fest of galactic proportions. Only thing missing is a one-tooth bumpkin claiming to have seen ET marry Sasquatch in Alabama.
Mix Looney Tunes and Chariots of the Gods and you have a laugh-fest of galactic proportions. Only thing missing is a one-tooth bumpkin claiming to have seen ET marry Sasquatch in Alabama.
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- ConnectionsEdited from The Meier Chronicles (1986)
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