posted on Dec, 12 2003 @ 11:21 PM
My review of the show:
Overall, not much new was provided. Jim Penniston's hypnotic regression session was already known. Its been assumed that when Jim started talking
about the creatures being humans from the future that he was making things up from his subconscious and that the hypnosis session might have been
compromised by the woman performing the session. He did say in the show that he did not believe in aliens so he was totally predisposed to filling in
the story with his own version of events.
Penniston's sketchbook I had not seen before. Thats about the only thing new of interest I saw. The landing zone pictures were OK, but physical
trace cases have proven fruitless in getting info out of the government for ages.
The "startling" revelation that Penniston and Colonel Halt saw two different UFO landings was a big zero for new info. That only further confuses
events.
Larry Warren and his wild claims have been widely derided for ages. So that is nothing new. They left out that Warren claims to have seen a
debriefing film showing Apollo astronauts viewing an alien base on the back side of the moon. Halt's suggestion that Warren was drugged and
hypnotized to remember false events could be entirely true.
I will always think that Bryant Gumble hates this job. Going from major network news shows to sparse UFO documentaries on cable is bound to make him
mad. Not only is it a step down in prestige and money, but I'm sure the stigma of being a part of UFO shows tears at him. I'm glad!
The best part about the show was that the Sci-Fi Channel is very accessible to the public. Bryant Gumble is a big enough flopped celeb to warrant
public attention to this show. More people now know about the events. The stern comments by some of the people interviewed that the government is
definitely covering something up is about as good as we can currently get to damning the reality of secrecy and lies.
Question: Why was Timothy Good in this documentary at all? Because he is a well known UFO author who happens to live in England? He really had no
business being on the show, IMO.
(Please note that I am
not a skeptic of the events that occurred in the Rendlesham woods, I just like getting my facts straight. IMO, aliens
did come down and look around at the nuclear weapons at the two Air Force Bases, but Penniston's account and Warrens's accounts of seeing
futuristic humans or aliens are kind of shakey.)
[Edited on 13-12-2003 by heelstone]