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originally posted by: MattyBeckerman
originally posted by: Spiro
Welcome friend, and just a quick one to say thank you very much for coming here and sharing your insight into your experiences
I only have one question at the moment,
The lights you saw and made a film about, are you 100% sure they were alien in nature and if so, why? What brought you to that conclusion. Your film, is it based on 100% fact and have you used your own footage of what you say in the film?
Kindest regards,
S
Thank you so much for your welcoming words Spiro
I'm not 100% sure The Brown Mountain Lights are alien in nature, but the amount of abductions associated with the lights have made it compelling to connect it together.
originally posted by: Bybyots
a reply to: MattyBeckerman
Hi Matty,
I'm going to have more than one question for you today; the first is:
Are you familiar with Dean Alioto's films Alien Abduction from 1989, and the remake, Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County from 1998, and are you aware of the controversy that UPN generated for itself by airing the latter in the manner that they did?
And if so, does the following web page have anything to do with you and your movie:
News: Brown Mountain Abductions
...?
Thanks in advance.
originally posted by: JadeStar
Hello,
The Brown Mountain lights seem very similar to the Hessdalen Phenomena of Norway which have been the subject of scientific monitoring for several decades.
Yet in Hessdalen, no one is claiming to be abducted by the lights.
1. Has there been any success in getting long term scientific monitoring of the Brown Mountain Lights set up?
2. To what do you attribute the difference in how the Hessdalen lights are treated (as a subject of scientific study devoid of mysticism and paranormal activity) to how the Brown Mountain Lights are treated (as UFOs, aliens, abductors, ghosts, etc)? Is it simply a difference in the education level of the two areas?
originally posted by: nighthawk1954
originally posted by: MattyBeckerman
originally posted by: nighthawk1954
WELCOME TO ATS!
I have but one simple question, how many abductions are you aware of in that area?
The legends in the area are filled with abduction stories dating all the way back to the Cherokee and Catawba Native Americans, but Initially I had only a few direct stories from people. Since making the movie people have started reaching out to me and just about every day more and more people come forward and have shared their abduction stories and first hand accounts. I haven't counted it up but it is significant.
Best
Matty
Very interesting! I can't wait for the movie! When is the release date, if you please?
originally posted by: MattyBeckerman
originally posted by: 0bservant
... She had witnessed the lights with a large group of people one night. When she went home she was physically lifted up against the ceiling of her home. The next thing she knows is that she's in bed fully dressed and her husband jumps up next to her and says "I had the strangest nightmare, I was sucked up against the ceiling of the house" after the realization that they both had the same "dream" their daughter comes running into the room saying where have both of you been for the past day and a half, we've been looking everywhere.
They have no recollection of what happened during that period of lost time.
Are there official police records to show the daughter called the authorities on this case?
They were not missing for long enough to set off any alarm bells. The daughter thought they were just out of town or not home. If they would have been missing for much longer it would have been reported.
I have also interviewed police officers in the area who have similar stories themselves.
The question for me is what is the Alien Agenda?
originally posted by: Spiro
Well Im the same as you with regards to theater etc but I am currently downloading Itunes to be able to download the movie in question. If you click the link in the OP, and want to follow the same route as me its quite simple. Though, I'm not sure how much it is to watch yet
Cheers
originally posted by: 0bservant
originally posted by: MattyBeckerman
originally posted by: 0bservant
... She had witnessed the lights with a large group of people one night. When she went home she was physically lifted up against the ceiling of her home. The next thing she knows is that she's in bed fully dressed and her husband jumps up next to her and says "I had the strangest nightmare, I was sucked up against the ceiling of the house" after the realization that they both had the same "dream" their daughter comes running into the room saying where have both of you been for the past day and a half, we've been looking everywhere.
They have no recollection of what happened during that period of lost time.
Are there official police records to show the daughter called the authorities on this case?
They were not missing for long enough to set off any alarm bells. The daughter thought they were just out of town or not home. If they would have been missing for much longer it would have been reported.
I have also interviewed police officers in the area who have similar stories themselves.
Thanks for getting back to me, you've already blown away my expectations!
I'm just curious, the daughter wasn't alarmed when she woke up and no one was home - yet all clothes, finances, and vehicles were still in place from the night prior? In any way, it's not your story I shouldn't be debunking it as if it were.
Thanks again.
originally posted by: Boscov
a reply to: MattyBeckerman
Where did you get the idea that the abductions included bodies lifting off the ground, immersed in light, and their necks breaking backwards, then their arms, then their spines, before they shot up into the sky? How horrifying! Was that from witness account interviews or fabricated?
originally posted by: Aleister
a reply to: MattyBeckerman
I wasn't going to ask a question, because this isn't my area of expertise. But I see you know Lawrence Bender. Is there any way for you and he to get Tarantino in a room, liquor or other him up, and get him to agree to do the "Kill Bill" sequel? Please do whatever you can, even if aliens have to get involved. Thanks!