Posted on 04/05/2023 7:55:29 AM PDT by Twotone
It seems that every few months, those of us who follow the UFO topic are promised an exciting new documentary guaranteed to blow our collective minds. Although this ‘phenomenon’ isn’t unique to the present wave of UFO-centric films, TV shows, and podcasts, as nearly every UFO documentary I can remember dating back to the 1980s and 1990s worked to position itself as the definitive, seminal work on the subject, it has definitely increased in frequency since 2017.
Some have arguably gotten close to the mark, with filmmaker James Fox’s The Phenomenon standing out as a largely comprehensive account of a topic that has fascinated folks since at least the 1940s. In other cases, like J.J. Abrams’s multi-part Showtime series UFO, these documentaries can often feel like a retread of old news repackaged once again for an audience that, in many cases, is more versed in the material than the filmmakers themselves. Still, even that series has its high points and would not be wasted on someone who is new to the topic and wants to dive in with both feet.
So, at the risk of repeating a mistake made far too many times in the review of a new UFO documentary, I am pleased to say that the film Accidental Truth: UFO Revelations, which will be released on Tuesday, April 18th, may actually be one I would recommend to veterans and newbies alike.
First, there is enough generalized subject review here for someone new to the world of UFOs, more than enough to snicker at for the skeptics among us...
(Excerpt) Read more at thedebrief.org ...
UFOs are not real.
Bigfoot told me so.............
Why is it so hard to determine within a few seconds just where exactly will some movies/shows/docs be available? Netflix? Youtube? Subscription required?
I know Big Foot personally...he's a friend of mine.
There are between 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies in the observable Universe, each with an average of 100 billion Suns.
Given that many Suns in the “known” Universe, and perhaps ten times that number that we haven’t yet observed, I’d say it’s a certainty that there is otherworldly life in the Universe.
Now, has that life visited Earth? That’s quite another question...
I know Big Foot personally...he’s a friend of mine.
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It’s always the racist homo sapiens who use the token bigfoot claim everytime they have an argument, as if they have real credibility on the topic, and it’s usually some random bigfoot they met once at a barbecue
(Accidental Truth: UFO Revelations)
UFO
Revelation (no “S”)
Might be appropriately named, accidentally.
I expect more “sightings” and government statements
Nessie agreed with him!..........
Bigfoot and I went for Taco Tuesday, yesterday.
Man, can that guy eat. 🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮
He never took the suit off, either
I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world because they’d never expect it.
Jack Handy
As a 747 captain, I can honestly say I saw something that I couldn’t explain. Also, while in the army and deployed to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, myself and another pilot saw something that was beyond explanation. I’m not a believer, but I think we’d have to be pretty naïve not to think we are the only ones.… Huge universe!
Extradimensional.
That's why they walk through walls and closed windows. That's why they appear to make right-angle turns at 60,000 mph without collapsing.
Anyone can say anything, but just because someone says something doesn't make that a truth or even a reality.
What you have presented with that statement is nothing more than your personal opinion.
Now I am not certain if there are or aren't life forms out there in the vast realm beyond our earth that we call space.
Just saying it's not a certainty at all. If it were a certainty we would have proof of that, which of course we do not.
What is a certainty is that what we see, and experience, is not the result of millions of billions of random activities occurring in perfect order to create life and habitations which support life forms of numerous creatures that we know exist on our planet.
Using that as a basis, that an intelligent being created all the we see & feel on this planet, means that it is a certainty that it is extremely possible this intelligent being did not stop with just this creation. But possibility is the best we can say with certainty. 🙂
“As far as we know the laws of physics apply equally to the entire universe making interstellar travel at best a phenomenally difficult proposition making contact between different species from differing stars NEARLY impossible.”
Certainly contact between civilizations in different galaxies is almost impossible. The nearest full sized galaxy is 2.5M light years away.
However I could see probes traveling around the Milky Way. I don’t see alien beings themselves doing that unless their probes have already found a suitable planet to conquer.
It appears a wise God placed these stars far apart for a good reason.
It's the ones that can't for the most part be explained away that create the problem.;-)
Looks like it’s walking away but it could be that....
It’s coming right for us!!
This fake old crap is so worn out and tired
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