If I get asked by someone who is new to the topic what video would give the best orientation, this is what I recommend. It does an excellent job of portraying both history and the recent lay of the land. It is well crafted and reflects the deep enthusiasm and professionalism of the film maker.
It's like carbon dating... That's a joke. A woman archialogist finds a gear that was manufactured and carbon dated 240,000 yrs. old. The carbon dating doesn't tell when it was manufactured, just the age of the material it was made of.
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James fox is a beacon of light on this topic. Thanks James.
If I get asked by someone who is new to the topic what video would give the best orientation, this is what I recommend. It does an excellent job of portraying both history and the recent lay of the land. It is well crafted and reflects the deep enthusiasm and professionalism of the film maker.
First thing I’d have them do is watch the 60 Minutes interview related to the TicTac
My absolute favorite. The one that absolutely convinced me.
About time you got him on!
Please could you ask James to give us, his adoring fans, a director's cut with all the stuff he filmed which didn't make it into the original release!
My encounter (late 95) was just a couple few weeks before an incodent he investigated in 96.
I'd enjoy to converse or spend time with him. We had a very close in time with my experience and one of his investigations. Just a few weeks.
Keep up all that good work gentlemen
The interview with the students who are now adults and repeat verbatim what they experienced back then. No one's story changed one bit .
James is a God!
Why are we getting old and no younger persons aren't following our footsteps on paying attention to us being visited?
People just don't understand the seriousness of this issue. Sooner or later shit will hit the fan and they can't say we didn't worn you.
What up Ryan?
We need more younger investigators to continue on!
How far back in the history of it did he go? I've studied as far back to the Sumerian period and everything forward.
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It's like carbon dating... That's a joke. A woman archialogist finds a gear that was manufactured and carbon dated 240,000 yrs. old. The carbon dating doesn't tell when it was manufactured, just the age of the material it was made of.