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Superwave: Project Camelot interviews Dr Paul LaViolette

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Symphony of Science - 'We Are All Connected'

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The Fourth Kind

http://www.thefourthkind.net/

Looks like a good movie with some actual fact in it :) Not for the faint of heart :) But turns out to be total balony :) Though almost convincing but doesn't have the phenomenon down pat to the trained eye to many little quirks . Like a child is abducted and never returned . The aliens possess and levitate people while distorting there bodies and speaking sumarian more like a horror possesion film . Plus there is only one ufo sighting in nome theyear 2000 in real life as far as I can find . Finding any documentation to support the movie is as remote as Nome is :) There is nothing .

From a lady who lives in Nome :)

Hi Everyone,
I live in Nome, Alaska and for as long as I can remember our psychiatrist has been Dr. Zeff. He only comes to town once a month for a week. Many of the people who went missing came from our surrounding villages. For a long time people thought there was a serial killer here in Nome. The FBI did an investigation and could not find anything. They blamed the missing persons cases on mishaps with alcohol. This is very possible because Nome is party central for western Alaska. We are the only remote community in Alaska that has bars and liquor stores. Therefore, people like to come to town and party here. Keep in mind that this is a community of about 4,000 and we are in the middle of the wilderness. It would be easy for someone to get drunk, take a walk outside of town, fall asleep and freeze to death.
We have never had a full time psychiatrist, especially not one by the name of Dr. Abigail Tyler. Also, the movie was not filmed in Nome. We don't have any trees up here because we live in an area where there is only tundra. I hate to spoil everything, but none of us have ever heard of alien abduction as being one of the reasons for the missing persons cases in Nome. It's possible, but far fetched. Also, I haven't seen the movie yet, but I can tell you that most of the people who went missing over the years were Native Inupiaq, Yupik and Siberian Yupik Eskimos. If the movie portrays, white, black, asian or hispanic people as the people who went missing, there is another red flag right there that everything in this movie is fictional. Well, I hope I was helpful. I'm really looking forward to seeing this movie, just for the scare factor if nothing else.
-Sara


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