(No AI) Hollywood & UAP disclosure, and how you're being programmed. Featuring Mark Pritchard
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person is a UAP researcher and filmmaker who grew up in the 1980s. They are creating a documentary about the connections between UAP encounters and popular movies. The researcher discusses various films, such as '2001: A Space Odyssey,' 'E.T.,' and 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind,' highlighting themes of alien encounters and their impact on human consciousness. They also interview a friend who is an expert in neuroscience to explore how storytelling can influence beliefs about UAP. The researcher believes that these films may reflect real experiences and contribute to a broader understanding of UAP phenomena. The encounter has led to a deeper investigation into the relationship between media and public perception of UAP.
Program Intelligence Analysis
This documentary explores the connections between Hollywood films and UAP phenomena, suggesting that many cinematic portrayals may be influenced by real events. It discusses the potential for soft disclosure through media and the historical manipulation of narratives by the military. The analysis includes specific films and their themes related to UAP encounters.
Hollywood may be used as a method of soft disclosure to prepare the public for the reality of UAP.
Mark A. Pritchard
“It's the most fascinating topic of our time, I think.”
Managed by: CIA
Control journalism and media
Managed by: CIA
Control journalism and media
The movie 2001: A Space Odyssey was shown to NASA insiders prior to its release and inspired their philosophy for exploring the stars.
The monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey acts as a technological catalyst for the evolution of consciousness, similar to UAP encounters.
The alien in E.T. resembles descriptions of a stranded alien encountered by children in Brazil in the late 90s.
The Abyss depicts a US Navy interaction with a non-hostile deep sea non-human intelligence, aligning with USO encounters.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind features a cameo from J. Allen Hynek, who was involved in Operation Blue Book.
The script for Flight of the Navigator was influenced by a Pentagon advisor who provided prompts and tips.
Hollywood may be used as a method of soft disclosure to prepare the public for the reality of UAP.
The US military has historically manipulated media narratives to influence public perception.