This was…interesting. At first, the information was believable, but as the film went on, much of the reports are older mainstream reports that don’t inform or surprise anyone nowadays. Many interviews and scenes were drawn out and pointless. Points could have been tied up. The last twenty-ten minutes should be cut. Masons on the moon, worshiping Satan? Give me a fucking break. Overall, the film flowed poorly, was unorganized, and comes off as another one of those ill-informed, paranoid conspiracy type documentarys that drippling Christian hippis love.
Commented on: 03 May, 9:48 pm
Ceeja says...
I always try to have a open mind and this movie has some facts false:
First semiconductor effect was recorded at 1833 by Faraday and i seriously doubt that it had any relations with alien technology. Some more info can be found that even the amplificator was invented before roswell 1947 search –
John Bardeen, William Shockley, Walter Brattain
Invention of the Transistor – Bell Laboratories
Laser techology has nothing to do with aliens. Foundation was given by Einstein in 1917 and lot of work was done in that fiel also before real results.
Van Allen radiation belt and why there was no radiation shielding. It is measured that a satellite will absorb around 25 SI (Sievert) from the inner belt (almost all that radiation is coming from the inner belt) in a year. The inner Van Allen Belt extends from an altitude of 100–10,000 km. So if we take into calculations rockets traveling speed around 41,120 Km/hr and the Space Shuttle does zero to 17,000 mph in 8.5 minutes. We can think its not going to stay just couple of minutes in the belt. Which is not dangerous for humans.
Otherwise i liked the movie but i think if they fuck up even with those very easy facts i cannot trust this to be true. Last 20 or so minutes were just bs just playing on emotions like nazis are bad and occult and EVERY german at that time was a nazi and so on.
there were some more “facts” but dont care to write that much (not a native speaker anyway).
I liked the clips from outer space and space station or shuttles were there were no comments from nasa. Those made me think but otherwise …..
Commented on: 10 Sep, 4:14 pm
Kelisa Wood says...
wait ahhhh minute…Didn’t they start by saying the first moon landing was faked…but now their saying… that Neil and Buzz planted a flag on the moon for a masonic ritual.
OK, make up your minds. Did they go… or not?
And the chant at 1:40:00 – friggin creepy. Did you guys just unleash some kind of chant/spell in my house? F*ers.
Commented on: 12 Sep, 8:42 pm
james griffiths says...
good viewing …but alas …as one documentary confirms one another denies …i think its common knowledge that .aliens exist ….i would be be suprised if i were to see a ghost than i would a alien …..great viewing …ty
Commented on: 26 Oct, 6:33 pm
Corey says...
Personally i found that the documentary (if you can call it that) stretched in terms of evidence. As an example, the idea that the scientists were Nazi’s. Like in any war scientists are forced to work for the powers at be and therefore they are pawns in any war. During that time there were many scientists that tried to escape working for the Nazi’s. So whether they actually aligned with the Nazi’s or just worked for them as many people did to survive, there needs to be more evidence than Van Braun was listed as an S.S..
This was…interesting. At first, the information was believable, but as the film went on, much of the reports are older mainstream reports that don’t inform or surprise anyone nowadays. Many interviews and scenes were drawn out and pointless. Points could have been tied up. The last twenty-ten minutes should be cut. Masons on the moon, worshiping Satan? Give me a fucking break. Overall, the film flowed poorly, was unorganized, and comes off as another one of those ill-informed, paranoid conspiracy type documentarys that drippling Christian hippis love.
I always try to have a open mind and this movie has some facts false:
First semiconductor effect was recorded at 1833 by Faraday and i seriously doubt that it had any relations with alien technology. Some more info can be found that even the amplificator was invented before roswell 1947 search –
John Bardeen, William Shockley, Walter Brattain
Invention of the Transistor – Bell Laboratories
Laser techology has nothing to do with aliens. Foundation was given by Einstein in 1917 and lot of work was done in that fiel also before real results.
Van Allen radiation belt and why there was no radiation shielding. It is measured that a satellite will absorb around 25 SI (Sievert) from the inner belt (almost all that radiation is coming from the inner belt) in a year. The inner Van Allen Belt extends from an altitude of 100–10,000 km. So if we take into calculations rockets traveling speed around 41,120 Km/hr and the Space Shuttle does zero to 17,000 mph in 8.5 minutes. We can think its not going to stay just couple of minutes in the belt. Which is not dangerous for humans.
Otherwise i liked the movie but i think if they fuck up even with those very easy facts i cannot trust this to be true. Last 20 or so minutes were just bs just playing on emotions like nazis are bad and occult and EVERY german at that time was a nazi and so on.
there were some more “facts” but dont care to write that much (not a native speaker anyway).
I liked the clips from outer space and space station or shuttles were there were no comments from nasa. Those made me think but otherwise …..
wait ahhhh minute…Didn’t they start by saying the first moon landing was faked…but now their saying… that Neil and Buzz planted a flag on the moon for a masonic ritual.
OK, make up your minds. Did they go… or not?
And the chant at 1:40:00 – friggin creepy. Did you guys just unleash some kind of chant/spell in my house? F*ers.
good viewing …but alas …as one documentary confirms one another denies …i think its common knowledge that .aliens exist ….i would be be suprised if i were to see a ghost than i would a alien …..great viewing …ty
Personally i found that the documentary (if you can call it that) stretched in terms of evidence. As an example, the idea that the scientists were Nazi’s. Like in any war scientists are forced to work for the powers at be and therefore they are pawns in any war. During that time there were many scientists that tried to escape working for the Nazi’s. So whether they actually aligned with the Nazi’s or just worked for them as many people did to survive, there needs to be more evidence than Van Braun was listed as an S.S..