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Out of the blue, james fox, ripped off.

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I got an e-mail from James Fox in regards to this new 5th anniversary edition of Out Of The Blue.

He apparently knew nothing about it, and apparently someone has been selling his film without his knowing. You heard it FIRST right here.

I asked if there was a copy that I could buy, and he told me that he had no knowledge of there being a new version of the film being offered.
 
I got an e-mail from James Fox in regards to this new 5th anniversary edition of Out Of The Blue.

He apparently knew nothing about it, and apparently someone has been selling his film without his knowing. You heard it FIRST right here.

I asked if there was a copy that I could buy, and he told me that he had no knowledge of there being a new version of the film being offered.

that's crazy
 
That may be, but he is certainly not keeping his web pages updated: http://www.outofthebluethemovie.com/purchase/purchase.html.

I have a copy of the 5th anniversary edition. It's an OK film, but has some very silly sequences. The scene with Jimmy Carter, who saw a UFO that was named Venus, is a real eye-roller--especially when you view the 'extras' clip on how they set it up. It makes them look like amateurs. We also get a glimpse of Greer and the Disclosure Project, though Greer himself is not interviewed. There is some very good information on the Phoenix Lights and the film as a whole is a very good history of UFO sightings.
 
I got an e-mail from James Fox in regards to this new 5th anniversary edition of Out Of The Blue.

He apparently knew nothing about it, and apparently someone has been selling his film without his knowing. You heard it FIRST right here.

I asked if there was a copy that I could buy, and he told me that he had no knowledge of there being a new version of the film being offered.

Um... i dont understand what you mean. It was for sale on his own website, and he even talks about how he was selling it for $100 on the paracast episode
 
Um... i dont understand what you mean. It was for sale on his own website, and he even talks about how he was selling it for $100 on the paracast episode

Ditto. He talked about it I thought (at some length). That is weird. Maybe the email was from a different James Fox, or maybe he was incapacitated. Dunno. Strange.
 
I have no idea what you mean Tommy.

Are you saying you were able to buy the 5th Anniversary Ed. somewhere? If so, where?

If you mean that he didnt know about the existence of the 5th Ann. Ed. then that is false. A miscommunication between you and him.
 
I'm not offering it anywhere. Someone has been selling it without my permission. Thanks for pointing that out and keep in touch regarding the new piece, I Know What I Saw.



Best,




James

This is what I got when I asked him about the 5th Anniversary DVD.

Apparently whomever is selling it, is selling it without his permission. Either that, or James has a split personality.
 
When we first stumbled onto Bill Knell, one of the many DVDs he was pirating and selling on his website was "Out of the Blue", so I wouldn't be shocked to discover that it was him again, or any of the many other crooks who inhabit the net...

dB
 
lol

Total mix up.

That thread is 2yrs ago so he obviously forgot. Gil was talking about how James sent him the DVD for free. James backed this up when he told the story on his most recent Paracast episode about handing out free DVDs if someone complained about the $100 price tag.
 
I purchased my copy of the 5th anniversary edition directly from the Fox web site for $29.95 during the small window of time that he was selling it direct. It is still listed on his site for $100. If he is, indeed, no longer selling it, it would be nice if he updated his site: http://www.outofthebluethemovie.com/purchase/purchase.html. You can see some of the clips here: http://www.outofthebluethemovie.com/clips/clips.html inclusing, for example, the Disclosure Project National Press Club event of 2001.
 
I hate to say it, but if I had forgotten that I was selling $100.00 DVD's, I'd find myself a new line of work.
 
Forumerions,

Fox has been out of DVDs for awhile; I made him aware of Knell's piracy a couple of months ago, and copied him on the e-mail to Detective Hobson (sent an hour ago) alerting everyone that Knell is right back in the thick of it, including selling "fraudulent copies" of Out of The Blue!

Cheers,
Frank
 
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