The UFO Film That Vanished in a Fire… and Changed Everything | Dean Alioto’s McPherson Tape
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a filmmaker who experienced strange sensations while editing projects related to UFOs. During editing, he felt his eyelids flutter, a sensation he associated with energy during meditation. His girlfriend also noticed this odd behavior. He discussed these experiences with a hypnotherapist, Ivonne Smith, who suggested that entities could reach him without direct contact. The filmmaker shared a story about a previous project where he recorded a session with Smith, but the audio was unintentionally lost. After years of working on UFO-related films, he felt a renewed interest in the subject and began to meet credible people in the field. This encounter led to a deeper curiosity about UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features a discussion about strange experiences related to UAP projects, including unusual sensations during editing and unexplained sounds during a hypnotherapy session. The speaker also recounts the history of the McPherson tape, a film that was initially mistaken for a real alien abduction.
The speaker experienced strange sensations while editing UAP-related projects, which they associate with energy.
Dean
“I found that amusing and terrifying at the same time, but it does. It grabs you and you take these many breaks.”
Ivonne Smith
“They don't need to knock on your door to get to you.”
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Portray alien abduction experiences
While editing UAP-related projects, I experienced strange sensations, including fluttering eyelids, which I associate with energy during meditation.
During a hypnotherapy session recording, there was an unexplained sound of Native American chanting that drowned out the conversation.
The McPherson tape, a film about alien abduction, was initially believed to be real and led to national TV appearances to debunk it.