"I Know What I Saw" (UFO ducumentary)

@Bionicman (3958)
Czech Republic
December 21, 2009 9:59pm CST
This is the best UFO documentary I've ever seen. They assembled the most credible UFO witnesses from around the world to testify at The National Press Club in Washington D.C.: Air Force Generals, astronauts, military and commercial pilots, government and FAA officials from seven countries told their stories about UFO encounter. Even the astronaut Edgar Mitchell (6th man that ever walked on the moon, Apollo 14) shared his experience with UFO. The Rendlesham Forest story was the most interesting for me. Over 80 soldiers saw the UFO landing in a forest near the base and a few went to check it out. They took a pretty good look at it, touched it and described it in detail in a small notebook. Then there was one encounter when they actually caught it on radar and sent 2 jets chasing after it. And the famous "Phoenix lights" case where the UFO was seen by thousands witnesses. The main theme of discussion was why the governments are trying to cover it up. I like everything related to paranormal but I'm a very skeptical person but this was pretty convincing. I recommend you to watch it whatever you think about this theme. It's really interesting and very well done down to earth documentary without acting parts and special effects and stuff. Watch it, seriously Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQDC_b5DUo0
5 responses
@thezone (9394)
• Ireland
22 Dec 09
I must check that one out, there seems a lot of very high profile people speaking in it and a documentary is always better when they don't use actors. I do always wonder why governments are always trying to cover up such cases. Is it a wider conspiracy who knows ? For example take Roswell, that is one of the most famous ones was it just a cover story and if so why did they change the story on it years later.
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
22 Dec 09
Watch it, it's pretty good. I'm not that familiar with whole Roswell story but changing the story could be relevant to current political situation in the world. Back then project mogul was a secret but when it became irrelevant, they could release the information.
@thezone (9394)
• Ireland
22 Dec 09
Thanks for the BR Man
@thezone (9394)
• Ireland
22 Dec 09
Roswell I think was one of the major instances that sparked of the whole UFO fever. Some say it was a cover up and then another cover years later covering it up again. I am sure you have seen the Alien autopsy footage that got the whole worlds attention, which was fake but the story behind it is a good one. You should do some googling about Roswell as it is an interesting case. I know I have a book I bought a few years back, that had declassified reports from pilots and such with sightings form some very credible people. I must find it up and give you the name of it.
@livewyre (2450)
22 Dec 09
Naturally, there will always be Unidentified Flying Objects until all flying objects are identified - doesn't mean they are anything that cannot simply explained - What exactly do you think Governments are covering up. In the UK there was a top military guy appointed especially to gather information on UFO's. They have just closed his office because after all these years, they have nothing interesting to report. Basically the Government accountants have said 'guys this is a pure waste of funds' and frankly I have to agree... this department could have saved their jobs if they could have found anything of the remotest interest. The truth is out there and the truth is there are no green men trying to land on planet earth. The Govt don't have to waste time covering it up because there is nothing to cover up.
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
22 Dec 09
There are proofs that US government is still investigating UFO's even after they officially said they stopped. If there are flying objects that even two F-16 fighters failed to intercept, and they don't have any idea what it was, there should be a reason to worry.
@livewyre (2450)
22 Dec 09
You are welcome to your opinions and theories, but I believe that people's beliefs in UFO's from another planet are fuelled only by the fact that they WANT it to be true rather than any hard facts whatsoever. I just don't buy it - it makes no logical sense to me.
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
22 Dec 09
I haven't said anything about aliens or other planets. It could be anything. I also think that mostly of these UFO's are or can be explained. But the cases that can't be explained are the one that intrigue me. Like what happened in Belgium 1990. Please read the whole article if you have the time. I think everyone would find this interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_UFO_wave
@cobradene (1171)
• India
22 Dec 09
Are you really sure it was a UFO sighting? How can you prove that? I have seen those videos much before and somehow it doesn't seem so convincing to me. Even, Edwin Aldrin said they saw something on the moon. A UFO ship or something, and by the time they reached to take photos they had disappeared. These are all just news either to make money or create more recognition. Somehow, it all seems too unconvincing for me. Edwin said, they even saw an unidentified spaceship flying, on their way to the moon but they didn't mention it over the wireless back to NASA. And when asked why, he said, since it was their first trip to the moon, they were afraid NASA may ask them to abort the trip not cause any trouble and ask them fly back, so they kept quiet. Why say it after all these years? You can find this video on Youtube as well. I don't believe this thing. Somehow, people are just playing around.
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
22 Dec 09
I remember watching that video you mentioned. "Are you really sure it was a UFO sighting? How can you prove that?" UFO = Unidentified Flying Object Doesn't have to do anything with the aliens...
• United States
22 Dec 09
I don't doubt that there are UFO's, I just don't think I'll ever see one to agree with anybody who has.
• Canada
27 Dec 09
There is also a really god 20/20 episode called "The Others" it's on youtube. What they do is a hypnoregresson on this guy that claims to have been abducted multiple times. It is creepy and realistic I suggest everyone take a look at it and judge for yourself. I certainly will check out "I Know What I Saw". Cheers!
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
27 Dec 09
Thanks, I'll check it out.