GraceMcClintock
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Being that I am knowledgeable on the subject of UFOs was very cautious as I approach this film. Once it was done, I realize how creatively the Director told new detailed information about some of the bases in Arizona during World War II and how they're still operational in present day. As crazy as it sounds, Luke Air Force Base had a lot to do with project blue book and part of the Phoenix lights just so happens to have to taken place over the Barry Goldwater ranch, coincidence? I think not. This documentary indirectly shines light on the base. We should all start asking questions about and that's Luke Air Force Base located in Phoenix Arizona. This definitely gets two thumbs up and I would recommend it for season veterans on the subject because this film will shift your focus to Arizona.
This film takes you on a very interesting journey on what is called an unexplained aerial phenomena. And that footage alone definitely explains the difference between a UFO and an unexplained aerial phenomena. As a researcher, who has studied this subject for quite some years I really love how, graceful, the approach to the Arizona sightings was displayed in this film without arrogance. The narrator discusses the top Arizona sightings which are all extremely popular and includes the infamous Phoenix lights incident that took place in March 19 97. This filmmaker is finding his stride and continues to impress the film industry.
If you watched UFO over Vegas, you may have felt a little cheated because of the way it ended by showing such a fascinating First time video of what appears to be a TicTac. Well, in the latest release of the aliens, uncovered, the lost race that video was not only shown, broken down and discussed in detail. This documentary then takes an interesting turn that other popular shows have taken. What makes Clive's differ from everyone else is focus on the use of words that were used during different periods in time making the transition into the second part of the film smooth, which is the historical side of the sightings and possible alien beings. With that being said whatever these beings are they been here for thousands of years. Knowing they have been here that long, are they truly extraterrestrial?