Apparently based on much of the work of Dr. Karla Turner: in terms of intelligence, imagination, scientific acumen and research, along with breadth of information, this documentary is by far the most succinct and interesting i’ve seen yet, bar none. It is in fact the only documentary film (in addition to John E Mack’s work, which I’d suggest you watch first) I would recommend on the deeper/wider levels of the subject of abduction. Frankly, anything else – to my mind, at this stage of our knowledge and history – is dangerous nonsense.
Whether you “believe in Aliens” or not, I suggest this documentary is worth watching as it serves as a human-centric philosophical treatise on the hyper-dimensional nature of reality and the universe. Get ready for disturbing eye witness accounts, and intelligent appraisals of those accounts, of a Quantum reality structure.
Keep an open mind, watch it, and learn. There are some fantastic, if disturbing, insights herein..
And now the latest video (with moving foreground)..
I am mostly inclined to say this is a hoax [update: two new videos (added above) and that inclination has lessened, though it could be a UAV]. Often sightings – even when real and not fabricated – are easily explained away: if real, this is not one of them. Will 2011 unfold as one of the most spectacular years on record for UFO sightings?
5th Feb, 2011: I’ve now added three more videos claiming to debunk the footage as a hoax. I always felt it was. However, this footage is nothing compared to this…
UPDATE: Now another video has surfaced (added at the end). Either someone’s having a lot of fun producing these and kicking back to watch the reaction or they are, in fact, real films. We really could do with witness statements, i.e. for someone (anyone seen a journalist?) to take the story seriously.
I keep thinking it’s a UAV because of the way it drifts back from the Dome. Also, the flashes really do look like a camera flash: there is a setup (smaller) pre-flash and then a larger one – just like your regular digital SLR. The thing that makes me uncomfortable about this assumption is the sheer speed it disappears up into the sky. I can’t imagine a UAV doing this but again I can’t really judge knowing next to nothing about the technology.
Of course, I’d imagine graphic and film artists are always trying to make their “UFO sighting” portfolios more and more realistic. However, these two – particularly the first – are shockingly real: I’d like to presume actually real. Both were filmed in Peru. In the first video I find the object with a rear flashing light that rises and then quickly dips back below the cloud line quite unnerving, somehow…
This could be what we’ve been waiting for. Compelling footage (even a little sobering and disturbing) from Doctor Roger Leir. This man has been doing other interesting research in the field by removing implants from alleged abductees and having them analyzed. To date the conclusions of the laboratories who examine these objects (who often do not even know what they are examining) are, to paraphrase, ‘not of this earth’… If this film is real, as the Turkish Scientific community in Istanbul appear to believe, then “they” are quite indisputably and most definitely here…
Truly compelling, undeniable evidence of something beyond our normal experience. This is a radicalfilms classic that I’ve re-harvested from the net. I really thought I’d lost it for good and I’m really happy to see it back here. I’m currently considering setting up my own NAS host to avoid losing these priceless accounts of human experience forever. Enjoy.
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Most likely something else entirely (component for a sewage filtration system, an aeroplane fuselage) but fascinating footage nonethless. I mean, imagine if it really was…!
I think this is probably a weather balloon or something similar, but I love this guys reaction!The object cuts quite an ominous figure against a typically sunny british sky.
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