Documentaries

The documentary is not about UFOs
A century of illegal UFO secrecy has cost humanity hundreds of years of spiritual, cultural and technological development.
Okay then, care to explain what it's actually about?

And you are really delusional if you still comparing UFOs to Bigfoot.
Maybe you haven't been following, there's a lot of evidence out now.
Please can you link your single, most compelling piece of evidence for their existence?
Did you ever see that there was an official release by the US Navy and Pentagon admitting
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Pentagon's 'UFO' tracking efforts still find no alien origins
The head of the Pentagon office reviewing UFO incidents reported by military personnel told Congress Wednesday that his office is now reviewing 650 incidents, but that there is no evidence that any of them is of extraterrestrial origin.
 
Okay then, care to explain what it's actually about?


Please can you link your single, most compelling piece of evidence for their existence?

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Just watch the damn documentary, I'm sure you've watched way worse stuff in your life.
 
Probably more or less the same age as you.
Then it's time to leave your parental home.
Once you strike out in the real world you'll have less interest in "A century of illegal UFO secrecy has cost humanity hundreds of years of spiritual, cultural and technological development." type grand conspiracies.
 
UFOs and aliens don't exist. If they did, why haven't they contacted us properly? Or are they scared of the human race? /s
 
Just watch the damn documentary, I'm sure you've watched way worse stuff in your life.
So because you are so insistent, I caved and watched the trailer, and phew, sounds even worse than I initially thought. Am good, I have no desire to waste my time on nonsense.
 
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Then it's time to leave your parental home.
Once you strike out in the real world you'll have less interest in "A century of illegal UFO secrecy has cost humanity hundreds of years of spiritual, cultural and technological development." type grand conspiracies.
Thanks for the advice kid, much appreciated. But I believe you're in the wrong thread to be dishing out life advice anyways.
 
*looks outside*...no flying saucers nor green men with weird black eyes.

Jokes aside...when last did they land here to say hi?

The film follows a BBC war reporter and Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Mack, whose careers were threatened by the investigation of the incident, as well as a former student who journeys back to the rural Ariel School (Zimbabwe).

In 1994, over sixty (60) schoolchildren witnessed an unidentified craft land outside their schoolyard. Twenty-five years later, this incident is still fresh in students' memories. They continue to search for answers - and the courage to speak their truth. In this first feature documentary about the Ariel School UFO incident, a young woman returns to her school in rural Zimbabwe - the place that, at the age of nine, shattered her reality. We meet a respected BBC war reporter who reluctantly covered the event, ultimately leading him to risk his career on the one story that haunted him the most. Jeopardizing his reputation is Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Mack, whose validation of the witnesses made this mass-sighting impossible to ignore.
 
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