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    Hey folks,

    I would post a link to the documentary, but it seems they have removed it from youtube for copyright issues.

    I was lucky to watch it for free before it was removed, but if you havenīt seen it yet, you can watch it for U$9.99 on their website.

    Anyway, hereīs is my opinion about the documentary. It may contain spoilers.

    Overall, it is a well produced documentary for the general public. For us, who have been investigating such subjects for a long time, there is really nothing new.

    The first thing I disliked about it is that it started by talking about Hindu mythology, and how it may indicate that nuclear warfare may have happened thousands of years ago.

    Well, in my opinion, if they want to deal with such subject seriously, they should have stick to science and facts, not mythology. Interpreting religious symbolism and myths as historic facts is kind of starting with the wrong foot for an allegedly science based documentary.

    Also, right in the begining, they briefly talked about UFOs in art, which is a very controversial subject. All image examples showed in the documentary regarding this specific subject were already cohesively refuted.

    The above issues could, and should, be left out of the documentary, since they open space for discrediting. In fact, such information doesnīt really add to the film at all, so thereīs really no reason for it to be part of the film in the first place.

    If you are a veteran truth seeker, like I am, you will find a numerous amount of clips and interviews taken from other previously released documentaries; Since this film targets the main public, this is not bad, but at least for me it felt like there was a lot of copy/paste material.

    Another thing that slightly bothered me is that a big part of the film is very focused on Greer himself. I got the feeling that it should be called Greer movie instead of Sirius. I know, he deserves recognition, but I think the overall result would be better if they had focused on the real information, not in Greerīs life story.

    Regarding the title, Sirius, I felt like it has got a bit meaningless, since thereīs no reference to Sirius or the Canis Major constellation in the movie whatsoever.

    As a side note, and I know this is controversial, I didnīt like David Wilcock being part of the documentary. First, because his presence was not really needed; He spoke about issues that any other person could talk about, not about his personal research data. He didnīt bring nothing special to the table. Second, because his credibility is highly compromised by now. He doesnīt add to the film at all, but opens space for skepticism. Anyway, we know how heīs skilled in managing to always find a place under the spotlight.

    Finally, the "alien" body examination, which seemed to be the major card in this movie, was highly inconclusive. After all the DNA analyses, they have concluded that the DNA is human, although leaving margin for some unanswered questions regarding his genetic characteristics. They end up saying that it may be a deformed human, or it may be an alien...In other words; totally inconclusive.

    Overall, I would rate this movie as 6.8, in a 10 scale. Itīs really interesting for the main public and new truth seekers, but thereīs absolutely nothing groundbreaking as they have promised.

    Regarding other previous Greerīs productions, The Disclosure Project wins hands down. I still consider it to be the apex of his career.

    Personally, I didnīt have higher expectations regarding this documentary, so I was not disappointed. I know how marketing works so I donīt fall for marketing hypes. However, for those who were expecting groundbreaking news from this movie, I would say it totally fails to deliver.

    Anyway, I would still recommend it to friends and other people who are not veteran truth seekers like us. What isnīt new for us may be an eye opener for them.

    So, how about you? What are your impressions of Sirius?

    Cheers,

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    Well Raf, I think you have described it well enough for me. I suspected it was going to be like you say so I will give it a miss.

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    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    The first thing I disliked about it is that it started by talking about Hindu mythology, and how it may indicate that nuclear warfare may have happened thousands of years ago.

    Well, in my opinion, if they want to deal with such subject seriously, they should have stick to science and facts, not mythology. Interpreting religious symbolism and myths as historic facts is kind of starting with the wrong foot for an allegedly science based documentary.
    Good review - thanks.

    Yeah - starting out with ancient religious symbols and myths is problematic. Even though I personally tend to think that our "modern science" leaves much out that is hinted at in these ancient symbols and myths, still that is perhaps not the best way to reach an extended audience (not that I know any better way.)
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    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    I know how marketing works so I donīt fall for marketing hypes.
    You're absolutely speaking my language.

    Literally within the first second of the official trailer you can smell the marketing. At the same time I don't think this is always a damning issue. If I were in Dr Greer's shoes I'd use some degree of marketing because unfortunately, that's how you're going to send a message to the larger audience. One could argue that it's hitting a 'watered down' audience, but wouldn't it be better for that audience to get credible material rather than bs?

    That is of course, assuming Dr Greer has credible material.

    Anyway, good review. I will check it out at some point.

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    I totally agree with you RMorgan, actually in every single statement you wrote.... interesting! The only thing I want to add is following:

    There are some scenes in which they come close to what some people would consider "New Age"-mentality. I belive this will open up the doors for some skeptics and ridicule. They should have stayed closer to evidence and scientific facts in my opinion, and maybe they should have waited with the documentary until the final examination of the body was done. As it is now, nothing is really confirmed conclusions, mere speculations.

    Still worth 2 hours of your time-space, but nothing groundbreaking. 6/10
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    Quote Posted by InCiDeR (here)
    I totally agree with you RMorgan, actually in every single statement you wrote.... interesting! The only thing I want to add is following:

    There are some scenes in which they come close to what some people would consider "New Age"-mentality. I belive this will open up the doors for some skeptics and ridicule. They should have stayed closer to evidence and scientific facts in my opinion, and maybe they should have waited with the documentary until the final examination of the body was done. As it is now, nothing is really confirmed conclusions, mere speculations.

    Still worth 2 hours of your time-space, but nothing groundbreaking. 6/10
    Yes, I agree my friend.

    People meeting in the desert, singing mantras and meditating to attract UFOs may indeed look ridiculous for the main public.

    From my perspective, I would actually give it a 5.5 out of 10, because itīs really the average kind of documentary for us, veteran truth seekers.

    I gave it a 6.8 considering that some aspects of it, like the suppression of alternative energy projects and the trillions of dollars spent in black operations by the US government may be eye openers for the average Joe.

    I still consider the Zeitgeist series, despite all its flaws, to be the best introductory documentary for new truth seekers, followed by The Disclosure Project.

    Cheers,

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    I believe Steven and others who gave all they had and promised more information released this because of the Congressional and Senatorial hearing on UFO's April 29th through May 4th, 2013 in DC. WE have a whole lot of sleep people, and if the very glimmer of possibility sheds some light in their sometimes small world, the shock of their presence won't be a shocking when it occurs, and it WILL OCCUR.

    The intent is well placed, especially since History channel's Ancient Aliens Series. It puts the pieces togeather and soon C-Span will have the hearings on the subject, "under oath."

    Wish I was a fly on the wall, as they divided two hour intervals for press and public beginning at 10am throughout 4pm. I can't wait for the trumpets of truth to blare loudly and clearly, the lies and hidden history of the people who made riches knowing it. Capitalization in it's earliest forms through laws has been around for a long time of life times. Just look at the ruins around the emotional world that is to evolve to loving beings of intolerance....I think and know, this is just the beginning, and when the "brass" testify, WE will be in a new paradigm of truth, demanding it be told, with a firm HUMAN NEED TO KNOW AS WE ARE THE STEWARDS OF THIS PLANET AND THE OLDSTER POLLUTIONIST, WILL NOT BE PART OF THE CHANGE, IF ALL THEY THINK ABOUT IS THE CHANGE IN THEIR BANK ACCTS.

    Bing!!!!!!! Bong!!!!!!! bells are ringing in their heads at the mainstream media and I passed around more links today.
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    Best part about it is it will soon be on Netflix, Infinity and we can view it with family members for 9.99 and they can stop looking at us like we've lost a few marbles every once and a while.
    LOL

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    I think as popular as Independence Day, Aliens 1, 2, and 3, as well as the Stargate and Star Trek audience eats this up, it will be alright for the 3rd public attempt by Steven who's been at this since he was a young child and died.

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    I am disappointed. I was hopping this will be better than the disclosure project, but it does not even compare...

    No idea why it was called Sirius, and ground breaking DNA analysis was not ground breaking at all. As far as I am concerned Loyd Pie did a far better job with his star child skull, and he used to be a "one man" project.

    This movie lacks focus and a clear script. "Copy paste" job is a perfect description.

    I did fall for the marketing hype and had high hopes this will cause some waves... Not so...

    What can make this "documentary" great is to become viral and be an eye opener for those new to the subject, but as far as disclosure or free energy goes, it did not make a dent.

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    It'll do what it was intended to do.....which is to fill Greer's pockets with a bunch of Ben Franklin's (and some of his buddies pockets too).
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    I ordered a copy of the DVD, not haven't seen it yet, but it does seem disappointing. As soon as I review it, I'll let you know what I thought, but sadly, I feel my assessment will be similar to Raf's.
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    You are right with your view after seeing whole documentary.
    I believed it was another warming film by main media when they decided to make that production.

    I will stay a way to criticize the director and producer's intent. Handlers of the puppets' string are very greedy and not willing to give up easily.

    I think I will open a new post for . The anatomy of the whistle blowers to try to explain why it is impossible to lay out the whole truths.
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    Quote Posted by SilentFeathers (here)
    It'll do what it was intended to do.....which is to fill Greer's pockets with a bunch of Ben Franklin's (and some of his buddies pockets too).
    I'm not bothered by people making some money......I know what it takes and I could sell my soul if I wanted to.

    He seems to be genuine about wanting to change the world for the better no matter his angle.....


    10 bucks is nothing.....
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    I think science is overrated......as mentioned in the movie people have been killed for coming up with scientific evidence that countered the accepted scientific data.......also scientific data has been altered to suit the purpose when needed.......I was disappointed that there was nothing new, but I guess like Thrive it is a good synopsis for people who maybe need a place to start waking up

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    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    I know how marketing works so I donīt fall for marketing hypes. However, for those who were expecting groundbreaking news from this movie, I would say it totally fails to deliver.
    This is pretty much what I was expecting... I was ready to be pleasantly surprised, but it looks like that won't be the case. I'm glad I didn't waste any money on it.

    Thanks for the review, Raf. Seems like a fair critique to me.
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    I have just finished watching this and have to say that while I agree with most of the opening post I did enjoy it. I managed to get my husband and son to watch it too which was quite an achievement in itself as they think my interest in the subject is a bit of a joke. As has already been said, for veteran UFO/ET enthusiasts there was little new. I don't need to be convinced in the reality of UFO's as I already know there is other life in the universe and was more interested in what they had to say about free energy which sadly was not very much. I think some of the best information and advice on this subject is to be found on Wade Frazier's thread. Anyway, I will recommend it to newbies.

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    Hey folks,

    Thanks everyone for your comments.

    For those who want to see the documentary, but canīt afford to pay for it, itīs already available on major torrent websites, ie; PB.

    Cheers,

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    What a fantastic review Raf. You should consider doing this type of things as a pro..
    I have been watching a lot of videos on Dr Greer lately. Something just don't sit right with me. Maybe because he keeps boasting how much he can bench press?
    Not many people will pay 9.99 to watch a video about this kind of stuff.. when you can watch Ancient Aliens for free..

    However credit is due, he has done a great job with the disclosure project and done wonders for the UFO community.

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    Ok for all who have not seen this go here https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l-Documentary-

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    Ok for all who have not seen this go here https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l-Documentary-

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    Thanks my friend.

    I believe it wont stay on youtube for very long, since the previous upload was quickly removed for copyright issues.

    Anyway, since youīve removed the main title, maybe it will stay there.

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