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Nickerson sees himself as taking that inquiry further after being commissioned by the John E. Mack Institute, along with producer Dominique Callimanopulos, to make a documentary incorporating the interview footage shot in 1994 with follow-up material shot in the present.
Filmmaker Randy Nickerson Previews Encounter in Ruwa: The Ariel School Sighting Documentary Film: Donations Needed!
We are actively seeking donations to fund the completion of this film. Please contact Dominique Callimanopulos at [email protected]. Thank you.
Originally posted by JackHill
Hello there, this is a fascinating story. I mean, 62 witnesses, all children, how could they make up this?
Originally posted by JackHill
And again, despite the facts that apparently the children had an average minimal contact with outside influences like TV and such, the 'aliens' showed the typical shape of a "grey" type.
Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
Originally posted by JackHill
Hello there, this is a fascinating story. I mean, 62 witnesses, all children, how could they make up this?
It may not have happened and the kids may still be telling the truth even so.
Originally posted by DoomsdayRex
Originally posted by JackHill
And again, despite the facts that apparently the children had an average minimal contact with outside influences like TV and such, the 'aliens' showed the typical shape of a "grey" type.
Did they? Some of the children's descriptions of the entity are quite a bit different than your "typical" grey. Some kids claim to have seen something altogether different.
Originally posted by Coolaid
reply to post by JackHill
Before anyone else replies watch...
The original video (not yet posted)
What I must ask is why are three of the kids saying they have long hair, and one says "like a hippie", but none of the drawings show long hair?
Originally posted by JackHill
Sorry dude, I honestly can't believe that 62 children lied about it or were confused somehow.
Originally posted by JackHill
Let's analyze one by one can we? I really just want to get to the bottom, whatever it is. Are you saying that maybe some of them draw pictures of a being but influenced by the media? If it was just a "man" why some many children claimed that it was a "short man with big eyes"?
Originally posted by theMegaladon
Those kids did not just conspire at recess and think up such a story with the same exact details. We are talking about 62 kids not 3 or even 10.
Originally posted by CHA0S
reply to post by DoomsdayRex
So perhaps you'd like to point out the dependencies between their stories? They all seemed pretty close to me, except for the message they were conveyed, which means absolutely nothing, they each have their own wait of interpreting it and finding meaning from it. The only thing that stood out to me was how that boy stated it had long black hippy hair (how ridiculously funny is that image). However, out of all of them, if anyone was lying, it was him, he may not have even seen the craft and just wanted to feel like he was one of the "special kids", but the girl after him did agree it had hair, but maybe she was just influenced by what the boy said about the hair. In any case, I'm going to make a picture of a hippy alien, because that is classic stuff.
[edit on 21/8/10 by CHA0S]
Originally posted by CHA0S
So perhaps you'd like to point out the discrepancies between their stories?
Originally posted by CHA0S
The only thing that stood out to me was how that boy stated it had long black hippy hair (how ridiculously funny is that image).
Originally posted by CHA0S
However, out of all of them, if anyone was lying, it was him, he may not have even seen the craft and just wanted to feel like he was one of the "special kids", but the girl after him did agree it had hair, but maybe she was just influenced by what the boy said about the hair.
[edit on 21/8/10 by CHA0S]