Posted on 10/06/2020 1:51:50 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
The fascination with UFOs is hardly new, but revelations in the last few years have renewed interest in and speculation about the topic. Enter "The Phenomenon," an earnest documentary most notable for the former officials that lend credence to the notion the government knows much more than it has shared, and that the truth, well, is out there.
The A-list names include former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who has publicly advocated to declassify such information. In April, the Pentagon released videos of "unidentified aerial phenomena," which included Navy pilots "reacting in awe" at how fast the objects moved.
Asked about the evidence that has been kept secret, Reid replies in an on-camera interview, "I'm saying most of it hasn't seen the light of day."
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Narrated by Peter Coyote (a veteran of Ken Burns' stately PBS documentaries), "The Phenomenon" provides plenty of examples of objects that moved in inexplicable, seemingly not-of-this-Earth ways, and offers insight from UFO researchers such as Jacques Vallee, who provided inspiration for the Lacombe character in Steven Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
... as Jacques Vallee, who provided inspiration for the Lacombe character in Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
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Which the landing is supposed to be a reenactment of actual events at Minot AFB ... FWIW
Itll be the final disclosure made before they announce a new global government needed to interface with ETs.
No doubt theyve been desensitizing in stages, especially in the last 5 years.
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