Subject: Re: Out Of The Blue: on the sci-fi channel
From: "Fred Flintstone" <Fred@bedrock.com>
Date: 27/06/2003, 03:22
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors

Harold Ensle <hensle@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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E. L. <nyceddie@webtv.net> wrote in message
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As with all UFO documentaries this 2-hour doc. had its good and bad
moments.  The bad moments were the interviews, mostly old b.s., and the
good moments were the ones including the footage, some of it possibly
never shown before although it's a 2002 documentary.

e.l.

Your usual poor judgement I see. This was unlike many documentaries
and I was surprised at some of the documents and witnesses they
managed to include.

This really was one of the best documentaries I've seen.

There are a few details that should probably be mentioned. They
had good witnesses for the Pheonix case, but they failed to
explain that the video-taped lights were, in fact, flares. However,
the witnesses clearly described a different series of events, which
preceeded the video tape by hours. I don't know why no
documentary has ever been able to sort this out properly.

Corso is, of course, a complete lunatic, but fortunately, he
was never given the opportunity to ruin the documentary with
any of his ridiculous claims.

Other than that, the show really was great. It remained focused
on credible cases and brought up good evidence.

H.Ellis Ensle


Corso is Dead.

Fred Flintstone