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George Knapp agreed with me about a point I doubt this will get into...


That the events at the ranch mimicked a psychological warfare op. At first George thought I meant the US government was specifically doing this and he didn't like that certainty, but I corrected him that that was not what I meant. I meant SOMEONE appeared to be operating in the area and did not want their true methodologies delineated. If you know anything about alien abductions and how much obfuscation occurs just to an individual regarding medical experimentation and kidnapping, imagine what the magnitude of information control and the strangeness might be if you stumbled upon a more significant portion of who we might be dealing with. The one constant at Skywalker was UFO & abduction-related. The rest appeared to be random and appeared to change based on who was there and what they were expecting. If you know anything about psy ops and their use in kinetic wet works & intell ops (like trying to make it look like vampires were responsible for killing guerrillas to clear an area for a CSS tech install), then it starts to make more sense. Unless of course you really think a bunch of former FBI, mil, and intell employees were all imagining things or that Bigelow and NIDSCI never found any good indication that anything was happening.

Edit: Just started this on Viooz. Darn. This has nothing to do with what happened. Totally fictional depiction of a kidnapping that did not occur, a team that wasn't there, and a different timeframe. Sounds like the producers phoned this one in. Sad.

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Sounds like the info you provided was more interesting than the film itself.

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