It's just psuedo-scientific babble. So much random nonsense about zero point quantum alien grid black hole whatevers. It's just not worth it. Save yourself.
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The_Boxing_Cat11 June 2019
Like a televangelist, selling the supernatural for profit
diogenesstillseeking20 August 2019
Watched until it became obvious and it didn't take long. She's making money like a televangelist, selling the supernatural, alien visitation, God, or whatever for a profit. The National Press Club speakers consisting of military officers revealing their own experiences are believable in part because they're not doing it for money and have taken a risk by violating binding Federal requirements that could result in prosecution. Those men were trained and chosen as nuclear missile officers because of their ability to remain capable under extreme stress and vetted for jobs handling nuclear weapons. And they are not making money from their revelations. They have much more credibility. The movie is a waste of time.
Edgar Mitchell's work fulfilled and greatly expressed
jemife-590045 May 2020
This movie features the key result of the E.T. related first global academic study of F.R.E.E., i.e. The dr. Edgar Mitchell Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial and Extraordinary Encounters, which key result is that the one single unified consciousness field finds many avenues to reach us humans, our minds, and all these avenues (OBE, NDE, spiritually transformative E.T. experiences and many more) are in essence one. All this scientifically proven by sevaral Ph.D. academicians in the movie.
Don't pay to watch this
joshdubovsky4 July 2022
Let me start of by saying, I love UFO/UAP documentaries. I've probably watched every episode of Ancient Aliens. This particular documentary is incredibly bad. Unless you've eaten a handful of mushrooms, you'll end up turning it off in under 10 minutes.
Who Gave It A 10?
juliancooper-935-757058 June 2020
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