“Alien Encounters”: Disney UFO Video Raises Questions

2010-08-12

Richard Moore

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Considering the very limited showing and audience, and the highly unusual stance on UFOs taken, many suspect that this program was a probe to measure public reaction to news of the reality [stet] of visitation and interaction with various forms of non-human intelligent life on Earth.

And thus the long-withheld Tesla technology is being used to create props for a phony alien-contact event / episode. Those who control what is reported from these ‘contacts’ are like a neo-ancient priesthood, passing on to us the ‘word of the gods’. Perhaps a UFO in the form of a burning bush will leave a new set of commandments, or is that what those mysterious stones they already found are all about? How very American that Disney would serve as the opening channel for such ‘revelations’.  Purveyors of the syrupy mythology we all grew up with, now providing fare to an infantilized body politic.
rkm
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Alien Encounters: Disney UFO Video Raises Questions


“Mankind is in the midst of the most profound event in history – actual contact with intelligent life from other planets. For nearly 50 years, officials have been documenting routine alien encounters here on earth, and thousands of people have seen or experienced this alien presence. Yet many others still refuse to acknowledge the obvious evidence all around them. From beyond the boundaries of our perceptions, intelligent beings are beckoning mankind to join the galactic community.” 
  — Walt Disney Television special on aliens and UFOs titled Alien Encounters


Dear friends,

In March of 1995, Walt Disney Television aired a most intriguing one-hour television special on UFOs titled Alien Encounters from New Tomorrowland. This highly unusual UFO video special presents UFOs and alien visitation to our planet as a matter of fact. Though the film’s existence is acknowledged by the respected website of the Internet Movie Database, you will not find it available anywhere for purchase.

Those who tracked this incredible production state that it was shown only once, and with no advance notice on stations in only five US cities. Thanks to a viewer who was able to roll the VCR and capture it, we have a record of the startling statements it contained. You can watch this fascinating 45-minute program at the link below.

www.personalgrowthcourses.net/video/ufos_disney_alien_encounters_video

At first glance, this unique Disney television special appears to be an elaborate promotion of a scary New Tomorrowland ride on alien encounters which was about to open at Disney World. But on closer inspection, it is much more. The entire program, which opens with a short segment by Disney CEO Michael Eisner, does not even question the existence of UFOs and a major UFO cover-up. In fact, at times it has a tone of ridicule towards those who still deny the existence of UFOs.

Considering the very limited showing and audience, and the highly unusual stance on UFOs taken, many suspect that this program was a probe to measure public reaction to news of the reality of visitation and interaction with various forms of non-human intelligent life on Earth. The 10-minute section on alien abductions seems particularly designed to scare viewers. For information that the abduction phenomenon may not be as scary as presented in this film, read about the thought-provoking documentary Touched, based on the careful research of Harvard Professor John Mack at this link. Or watch it online here.

Besides watching this most amazing Disney UFO video at the above link, select excerpts from the intriguing program are also available in a partial transcript below. And at the bottom of this message you can find a box with excellent suggestions on what you can do to further educate yourself and others on this intriguing topic, and how to make a difference by spreading the word.

With best wishes,
Fred Burks for PEERS and the WantToKnow.info Team

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