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(2009 TV Movie)

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I know I saw a UFO. Not a ballon not a drone.
thirdlawofmotion6 March 2023
The facts are we have been lied to for several decades. There IS an ongoing conspiracy that has been hidden from the public. When the US government is spending $22 million investigating Bigfoot and paranormal activity maybe there's a clue here? We sure aren't being told anything by our governments which are supposed to protect us. I have to wonder if they know and are unable to protect us so say nothing on the subject.

As someone who has witnessed UFO's I know they are real I don't need any further proof to tell you something possibly sinister is happening here on Earth. You can bury your head in the sand and say it's all nonsense, man-made craft or whatever but that only points to you being brainwashed. There is so much anecdotal proof out there it's no longer an issue for debate. You simply need to spend less time watching rubbish on TV and do your own research.

I don't pretend to have the answers all I can tell you is something is going on. It might be civilizations from other planets, some type of paranormal activity (entity), time travelers, visitors from other dimensions or something far more profound. To those of you who say there is no proof remember this whatever it is has the ability to visit us it also has far more exotic technology that to us would seem like magic. Do not try to solve this puzzle using your limited human 21st century perspective. What you need to do is educate yourself and those around you as we have been misled. Makes me wonder why else they are lying to us about. Anyone remember WMD's?

There is a reason for everything and perhaps the truth is too macabre for us to live with. Perhaps we are being saved the horror of our reality and what can happen if we are unlucky enough to come in to contact with the bad side of this phenomena. Watch the 411 missing documentaries for more context.
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Angles of incidence
tieman6428 December 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Directed by James Fox, "I know What I Saw" is a feature length documentary on UFOs. The film is regarded as one of the best in its genre by many in the "paranormal community".

Built around a National Press Club assembly in Washington DC, the film finds Fox attempting to overwhelm his audience with what he considers to be "facts". In this regard, he gathers a variety of high ranking UFO witnesses, most of whom are astronauts, scientists, military and commercial pilots, government officials, politicians, presidents, mayors, police officers, soldiers and military base commanders. A giant "appeal to authority", Fox's film attempts to overturn the notion that UFOs are sighted only by bumpkins and hicks.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about the UFO "phenomenon" is the way it facilitates a kind of ontological horror. For fans of both horror and science fiction, UFO mythology, like the writings of H. P. Lovecraft almost a century ago, has the ability to induce a very specific terror: one which overturns and challenges nothing less than man's entire conception of "reality". The philosophical flip-side, of course, is equally horrific; mankind as utterly alone, doomed and bound to the rules of entropy and decay.

9/10 – Works well as a horror film, regardless of the veracity of its testimonies.
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