It follows former members of the U.S. military as they break their silence about the massive cover-up of their terrifying UFO close encounters.It follows former members of the U.S. military as they break their silence about the massive cover-up of their terrifying UFO close encounters.It follows former members of the U.S. military as they break their silence about the massive cover-up of their terrifying UFO close encounters.
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I am a person that is very interested in UFOs, alien and time travel films and documentaries. Therefore, I was excited to see this documentary. Alas, what a disappointment. I stopped watching at about 15 minutes since the whole thing was becoming ridiculous and things didn't add up.
First, why are they so emotional about having seen a UFO. Why all the crying and shaking. I definitely did not get that.
If the UFOs wanted to come and take over, why didn't they do during all those encounters since they apparently had the capacity then.
The men probably saw something, heck maybe even UFOs. But for whatever reason they have decided that they want to be scared for life about it. And then they are trying to transfer/create the fear of what is "coming" to us. After more than 70 years. Common, please!
First, why are they so emotional about having seen a UFO. Why all the crying and shaking. I definitely did not get that.
If the UFOs wanted to come and take over, why didn't they do during all those encounters since they apparently had the capacity then.
The men probably saw something, heck maybe even UFOs. But for whatever reason they have decided that they want to be scared for life about it. And then they are trying to transfer/create the fear of what is "coming" to us. After more than 70 years. Common, please!
Normally I like these UFO documentaries.
I have come to know over the years if it had Neil Tyson or Michio Kaku that is is going to be bad. This one had the latter.
Spread the fear where there is nothing to fear.
From what I see the fear mongering is trying to make us believe the government and defense contractors are our friends. After the last 7 years that is not a hard sell, it is an impossible sell.
The only war that coming is the psyops from our own government trying to BS us that the boogiemen are real and our government that has not shown us in the last 3 years that they care about is will somehow be our protectors.
If the aliens do show up I'm giving them directions to a gun store and Washington DC. I trust them more at this point.
I have come to know over the years if it had Neil Tyson or Michio Kaku that is is going to be bad. This one had the latter.
Spread the fear where there is nothing to fear.
From what I see the fear mongering is trying to make us believe the government and defense contractors are our friends. After the last 7 years that is not a hard sell, it is an impossible sell.
The only war that coming is the psyops from our own government trying to BS us that the boogiemen are real and our government that has not shown us in the last 3 years that they care about is will somehow be our protectors.
If the aliens do show up I'm giving them directions to a gun store and Washington DC. I trust them more at this point.
This was actually a decent documentary. I'm well read and researched on this topic and so I found the witness testimony to be valid. There is a clear and obvious attempt to interview military witnesses and many of these witnesses have remarkable things to say. Most importantly, their stories align with what other researches have found in books by Robert Hastings and/or Leslie Kean.
What brings this documentary down, like many other like it, is the notion that this obvious obtuse attempt to porject this phenomenon as malevolent. It may well be, but we really have no idea, and the director makes a clear choice to steer the narrative in that direction with embellishment and dramatization.
If you can watch this documentary while ignoring these obvious attempts to dramatize, its actually decent.
What brings this documentary down, like many other like it, is the notion that this obvious obtuse attempt to porject this phenomenon as malevolent. It may well be, but we really have no idea, and the director makes a clear choice to steer the narrative in that direction with embellishment and dramatization.
If you can watch this documentary while ignoring these obvious attempts to dramatize, its actually decent.
But watching other commentaries (thanks lads) I realized this is purely a deliberate attempt of discrediting all true information about real UFO sightings. The amount of telenovela-like (soap opera) emotional highs about how much the "victims" (who did not suffered any physical damage) suffered from the aliens who were "stalking" them by following their ships without attacking them or by disabling some nuclear weapons without killing them made me thing this is a movie made by gullible amateurs. Further on in the movie I realized this is not possible, especially after the surrealistic comments of the so called "reporter" who is explaining to the "witnesses" how the things really happened. And the other comments confirmed my second thought that this movie is not candidly stupid-funny but 100% deliberately fake to discredit any real information about aliens or UFO's.
The US military stories were shocking and revealed that UFOs are indeed real and may be threatening to our planet. Rich Emberlin and the rest of the team were great.
The animation elements were a pleasant surprise that really helped retell these astounding stories and bring them to life.
The animation elements were a pleasant surprise that really helped retell these astounding stories and bring them to life.
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