The media has been looking into the spectrum of impacts UFO anomalies exert upon people. Billy Cox shows parallels—and two
major differences—in the 1994 Ruwa, Zimbabwe Ariel School mass CEIII and the horrible recent Uvalde School Massacre. Billy's post is a sensitive meditation about the new "Ariel Phenomenon" film on the African encounter and its lessons. Rich Reynolds ponders a possible dark
human agency behind
The 1994 Ariel UFO/Humanoid Encounter. Rich terms "Ariel Phenomenon" a "scintillating documentary." Jason Colavito senses deceptive purposes while claiming
"The Basement Office" Lays Bare the Deception Behind the AAWSAP/AATIP Story. Journalist Steven Greenstreet rather feels used and betrayed in the included
Basement Office episode. Greenstreet tries to unravel the confusion behind the former government UFO/paranormal study efforts whose public "unveiling" on December 16, 2017 has led to the present state of affairs. And at the other end of the filmmaking spectrum from "Ariel Phenomenon"—at least in Camden Ferrell's disgusted opinion—is
A Tear In The Sky -- A Poorly Made and Unentertaining UFO Documentary. (WM)
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