Mirage Men (2013)
5/10
The lesson is clear as day.
1 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Never trust anyone working for government and be wary of others who tell of the fantastical. Trust instead if you can independent witnesses with nothing to gain. Level-headed people with one sighting, maybe two. Most of all trust your intuition.

In this documentary we learn among other things Doty made sure we understood he was "doing his job". We also learn you cannot trust a thing that comes out of his mouth. Not then... and certainly not now.

He was basically a manipulative lying heartless man working for a soulless machine that feeds on being in control of others: you see it in his empty eyes. On behalf of powerful interests this man destroyed people's lives. A confidence trickster; liar; charlatan; snake. You'd be naive to believe he's not still playing this role. Now he attends UFO conferences "as a citizen". Hilarious! Avoid him and don't talk to him no matter what. Retire Doty... give up the ghost and go away. Your game has past its sell-by-date. Pack up your racket and don't let the door hit you on the way out.

I don't love this film, but some of the editing was quite good. Mainly the subject matter would leave a bad taste in your mouth. Not that you wouldn't know government was capable of this stuff. Just when you see it up close it's more repulsive, inhuman and harder to stomach.

Some others in this field to steer clear of: Steven Greer and Timothy Good. The tea test-if you wouldn't trust them to make you tea then don't trust what they say. In fact, not only don't trust what they say, don't waste any of your valuable time on them.

Some you can trust: UFO documentary filmmaker James Fox and ufologist Richard Dolan. Not to imply they are defacto always right. They are after all human. They seem trustworthy as people, is the point. Dolan has a YouTube channel which is easy enough to find.

I've seen most documentaries on this subject matter and James Fox makes the best ones. His recent documentary is The Phenomenon (2020). To be sure you have found the correct documentary you'll notice it is has a running time of 1h 40m and has James Fox listed as director on its IMDb page. Be sure to avoid the Australian TV documentary of the same name. It's another waste of time with the usual sensational editing and loud annoying music.

In summary: trust yourself.
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