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Its official, I have seen every UFO documentary on the web

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Have a look at the collection at UFO documentaries page. There are also a some fellows at Youtube who had online a huge amount of stuff, but those accounts get suspended quickly ...

Btw, I also have seen all english-language UFO documentaries, which I could find about, going back to those shot in the 1970s. Many of them I've seen multiple times. But after the first 100 or so UFO documentaries, I mostly watched them in fast-forward or skipped portions which were rehashing known topics.

I finally concluded that the following statement has a lot of truth:
Forgive me for stating what may be obvious to some of you, but not apparent to others: television and film are inherently reductionist media. They don't do detail, make subtle distinctions, or usually address well the concerns of an informed subculture, like the Listserve. If you want that, read a good book on the topic, footnotes and all. Visual media's great for the gestalt of the thing, the feel, tone, and just a taste of whatever the subject is." -- src -- producer Carol Rainey Apr-2007
 
Have a look at the collection at UFO documentaries page. There are also a some fellows at Youtube who had online a huge amount of stuff, but those accounts get suspended quickly ...

Btw, I also have seen all english-language UFO documentaries, which I could find about, going back to those shot in the 1970s. Many of them I've seen multiple times. But after the first 100 or so UFO documentaries, I mostly watched them in fast-forward or skipped portions which were rehashing known topics.

I finally concluded that the following statement has a lot of truth:

Ok thanks mate!
I just found this one actually, and its pretty good so far!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=761254925757445488&ei=NIr_SNb8GZKw2QLzvN2fBQ&q=ufo+files
 
Good quote, dhatz. I've recently returned to reading more UFO literature (in fact starting with the early stuff: Keyhoe, Ruppelt, etc.) after not having bought any UFO books for quite a while. I was immediately struck by just how much detail I'd missed by only keeping up to date with TV documentaries and podcasts for the past few years - both of which are great but you really can't beat a book for satisfying content (assuming it's a good book, of course!)
 
Ok thanks mate!
I just found this one actually, and its pretty good so far!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=761254925757445488&ei=NIr_SNb8GZKw2QLzvN2fBQ&q=ufo+files
at about 9 min. there is footage of a cylindrical shaped craft. but if you look above it in the frames there is somthing else there too. This is to david B. what do you think, is it a reflected image off the window or some other effect. (not the object itself.) It's above it and is very pale but is moving the same speed and direction.
 
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