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    I have to say, I watched the movie and really enjoyed it. If you can get past the narcissistic elements, the film is really good. I especially liked Part III. Movies in this genre usually look crappy, and have terrible acting, sound, etc. This film is a great one for newbies, and others that don't know why our industrial complex would want to suppress technology.

    I love giving credit when it's due no matter who it is. Nice job Greer.

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    Agree Bill and ironic secureteam... At 42 minutes Greer talks about the Atacama humanoid again with an update for us. That person he mentions is Garry Nolan whom visited hear in Oregon for the UFO contact. It was neat he showed files on his ipad on the little humanoid and back then in the early analysis Gary was not sold it was an ET, but Greer makes it sound like he changed his opinion.

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    Greer has certainly come under fire here and elsewhere in recent times. I for one will not forget he put together the Disclosure Project in 2001, which thankfully is still available to the public. To me its like a band that puts out one great album and nothing but junk afterwards. I may not buy the junk, but I'll keep that great first album in my collection.

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    I have to say this doc was much better than the last Sirius... No funny skeletons in this one. Well one flash of it for a sec, lol...

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    Quote In mathematics two negatives make a positive
    your math is awesome! ...

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    Quote Posted by Bluegreen (here)
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    In mathematics two negatives make a positive
    Just sayin'
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    In physics gives rejection.
    "Your planet is forbidden for an open visit - extremely aggressive social environment,despite almost perfect climatic conditions.Almost 4 billion violent deaths for the last 5000 years and about 15000 major military conflicts in the same period."

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    Quote Posted by EFO (here)
    In physics gives rejection.
    That's a little beyond my pay grade EFO
    I have trouble enough counting the strings on a bass guitar


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    I love giving credit when it's due no matter who it is. Nice job Greer.
    Yes, it's very well done. (Watching it now.) The first 6 minutes, over the opening credits, really are recommended. (Horrific scenes of humanity at its worst, with Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" in the background.)

    But you see, here's the strategy.
    1. Keep on rolling out Greer as the glossy spokesperson to reach Mr and Mrs Everyman. (Just like Al Gore with 'Global Warming'.)
    2. Keep Greer on ice (probably blackmailed, at least, but certainly with the agenda) in the event of a formal or semi-formal public 'disclosure' event.
    3. The mainstream media all flock to Greer for high-profile comments. (They're all told to, of course.)
    4. Greer authoritatively reassures everyone with the "All ETs are friendly" and "There are no ET abductions" meme.
    5. One major PR problem solved for the US Government.

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    That's a little beyond my pay grade EFO
    I have trouble enough counting the strings on a bass guitar

    "Your planet is forbidden for an open visit - extremely aggressive social environment,despite almost perfect climatic conditions.Almost 4 billion violent deaths for the last 5000 years and about 15000 major military conflicts in the same period."

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    Greer is a victim of steroids and his own super size ego. His ego has grown in direct proportion to all the fawning and lionizing his 'supporters' throw his way.
    And, I am quite certain: also a victim of something that's totally 100% taken over his body (after his excellent Disclosure Project work in 2001, when he was a tall, skinny beanpole) — and has as its agenda to convince us that there are no bad ETs. Go figure.
    This is the first I've heard anybody mention this as a possibility. Knowing you, Bill, I'd say you've heard something
    I'm thinking the cockroach exterminator from the first Men in Black movie!

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    OMG funny... Bill, no one is going to have the insight that you do on him. They just won't.

    As far as the intro, I thought it was really in poor taste as well. I like part III

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    Quote Posted by AutumnW (here)

    Greer is a victim of steroids and his own super size ego. His ego has grown in direct proportion to all the fawning and lionizing his 'supporters' throw his way.
    And, I am quite certain: also a victim of something that's totally 100% taken over his body (after his excellent Disclosure Project work in 2001, when he was a tall, skinny beanpole) — and has as its agenda to convince us that there are no bad ETs. Go figure.
    This is the first I've heard anybody mention this as a possibility. Knowing you, Bill, I'd say you've heard something
    I'm thinking the cockroach exterminator from the first Men in Black movie!
    Edgar?
    "Your planet is forbidden for an open visit - extremely aggressive social environment,despite almost perfect climatic conditions.Almost 4 billion violent deaths for the last 5000 years and about 15000 major military conflicts in the same period."

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    Out of all the species in the world, why did they choose the bluebird for a 6 sec. appearance @ 1:30:35?

    snapshot from documentary

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    A small piece of trivia: the anonymous retired officer featured at several points in the film is Bill Holden, a very good man.

    I recognized him because he told several of the same stories that he shared in our 2007 Project Camelot interview of him. (He served on Air Force One, and talked to Kennedy abut UFOs.)




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    100% Sure.

    Ha thanks Bill and Kevan. I must have briefly missed his introduction when my partner briefly spoke to me

    I like to check the names of the witnesses to see if they have a history.

    The hardest part of researching is the discerning of disinformation.

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Quote Posted by UfonautRadio (here)
    I love giving credit when it's due no matter who it is. Nice job Greer.
    Yes, it's very well done. (Watching it now.) The first 6 minutes, over the opening credits, really are recommended. (Horrific scenes of humanity at its worst, with Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" in the background.)

    But you see, here's the strategy.
    1. Keep on rolling out Greer as the glossy spokesperson to reach Mr and Mrs Everyman. (Just like Al Gore with 'Global Warming'.)
    2. Keep Greer on ice (probably blackmailed, at least, but certainly with the agenda) in the event of a formal or semi-formal public 'disclosure' event.
    3. The mainstream media all flock to Greer for high-profile comments. (They're all told to, of course.)
    4. Greer authoritatively reassures everyone with the "All ETs are friendly" and "There are no ET abductions" meme.
    5. One major PR problem solved for the US Government.


    Bill I think you are spot on with your assessment. In particular with reference to him being "Blackmailed".

    If I am aware of his personal proclivities. (though I care nothing about that) I am fairly sure that certain Intel agencies are also aware and are more than capable of using it against him.

    Also, I noticed being less than 10 minutes into the presentation and he hoisted up the "All ETs are friendly" position.

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    Does anybody know who the man is in this film that has glasses, grey hair, grey moustache and a red sweater/jumper? I am interested to learn more about him. He is on during different periods, but he is on at 70:18, which is where I'm upto.
    Wow. Hats off to you. I took a good close look.

    I'm 99.9% sure this is Richard Doty, the subject of the excellent documentary, Mirage Men. (It's in the Avalon Library, here: recommended. Yours truly features in several places in the last 20 mins of the film.)

    Doty is a famous disinformant, and I've had some interesting personal dealings with him.



    Bill, wasn't Doty involved in trying to provide disinformation to Linda Moulton Howe?

    Also, if possible, can you share the personal dealings you had with Richard Doty here?

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    Does anybody know who the man is in this film that has glasses, grey hair, grey moustache and a red sweater/jumper? I am interested to learn more about him. He is on during different periods, but he is on at 70:18, which is where I'm upto.
    Wow. Hats off to you. I took a good close look.

    I'm 99.9% sure this is Richard Doty, the subject of the excellent documentary, Mirage Men. (It's in the Avalon Library, here: recommended. Yours truly features in several places in the last 20 mins of the film.)

    Doty is a famous disinformant, and I've had some interesting personal dealings with him.



    Bill, wasn't Doty involved in trying to provide disinformation to Linda Moulton Howe?

    Also, if possible, can you share the personal dealings you had with Richard Doty here?
    The key thing about Doty's presence in the movie is this: Greer knows that 95% of the viewers on Netflix or in the various arthouse cinemas that will show this film will have no idea about the controversy surrounding Richard Doty in the Alternative Research Community, nor will they ever have heard of Linda Moulton Howe.

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    Bill, wasn't Doty involved in trying to provide disinformation to Linda Moulton Howe?
    Yes. Google ["Richard Doty" + "Linda Howe"] and you'll find a ton of references.

    Linda also talks about it on camera in Mirage Men. (In the Avalon Library, here.)

    Quote Posted by abmqa (here)
    Also, if possible, can you share the personal dealings you had with Richard Doty here?
    I met Doty several times back in 2006, and corresponded with him a lot more. As presented in Mirage Men (which was made with Doty's full co-operation, go figure!) he's a trickster, and an extremely good one.

    Paradoxically, it's extremely hard to dislike him. I'm certain he uses that to full advantage, all the time.

    The most interesting single conversation I had with him was a two-and-three-quarter hour meeting at Kerry Cassidy's house, unrecorded and off record. He does know a lot of stuff, for sure. I'd guess that everything he talks about in Unacknowledged is true.
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    Thanks Bill, I have not seen Mirage Men. I am adding it to my watch list now.

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