08-20-2011, 05:51 AM
(08-20-2011, 01:38 AM)zenmaster Wrote:(08-19-2011, 10:17 PM)abridgetoofar Wrote: I was blown away by this documentary and shocked when it didn't become more popular than it is.Why were you blown away, and why were you shocked?
I'd never done much in-depth UFO research (had my own experiences, didn't need to), so the fact that so many government/military officials were coming forward at one event blew my mind. I had also never known that the man behind the Disclosure Project was the former governor of Arizona (I had seen him but I didn't know who he was). I was also unaware that there was any hard evidence at all for UFO's.
I was shocked because this documentary was made right in the middle of a huge UFO/alien fad. Ancient Aliens and UFO Hunters were and still are incredibly popular on the History channel, and these shows border on outrageous while this documentary is so well made and presents such solid testimony and evidence from "trusted officials" (instead of the crazy hair guy from Ancient Aliens).
Also because, as Don and Ra touched on in the material, while the documentary provided no proof for extra terrestrials existing, it provides very solid proof that there is technology available which would solve our energy problems on Earth. I still can't seem to get my friends to care about that. I don't understand really. I care about that fact much much more than any sort of extra terrestrial disclosure. I guess it's silly for me to be shocked this documentary wasn't well-known, but I figured that hard proof of such advanced technology would be at least partially as exciting for others as it was for me.
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