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Synopsis: A documentary about the life of Dr. Stephen Greer and his claims of existing energy technologies that would change the world as we know it.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Amar Singh Kaleka
Production: FilmBuff
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
16
Year:
2013
110 min
Website
81 Views


It certainly altered the course

of what I would end up doing

because I, then, learned meditation.

I actually became very aware

of the power of the mind.

This experience helped

guide the direction of his life.

Though Greer went on to earn a

medical degree and raise a family,

he continued to study

consciousness and contact.

And decades later, it seems he

would be the doctor

called upon first to examine

the very unusual body.

This came to us in the

last couple of years,

and there is a man who runs

an institute in another country

that I cannot talk about.

But he came into possession

of a little creature.

It is humanoid.

It does not look human.

We have acquired an EBE,

an extraterrestrial biological entity.

We're flying over to Europe soon to

take some tissue samples

and do some DNA testing.

This was found in

the Atacama Desert.

We don't know how it came about.

Here is a great view of the face

and cheekbone, very complex.

Now, there is a fracture here,

and behind this right ear is caved in,

and that's how this ET being was killed.

We have the best scientists

in the US, from Stanford,

that are going to be

doing the testing itself

to see what this really is

and also to rule out what it's not.

The initial reaction that

I had is the same reaction

that many of my colleagues here at Stanford

and elsewhere have had,

when I've shown them is

"Wow! What is this?"

The question is important enough

in at least two ways.

The primary reason is that

there's a lot of claims about specimens

and claims about aliens.

And of course, there's a lot of

ridicule associated with that,

so one of the best things

that we should be doing,

of course then, is bringing the best

scientific techniques to bare.

The techniques are available.

The techniques are cheap.

The answers are nearly absolute,

so let's do it.

In setting up for this,

I'm going to be giving Steve

not only the tubes that

this should be going into

but I'm also going to be sending

across the microscope

that I feel they should be using

to do the analysis with.

Before we even get started

with some of the analysis,

I think it's going to be important

to rule out some of the obvious

critiques that could come up,

and one of those critiques is that

this is a syndrome or a mutation;

this is a bone dysplasia.

Luckily, here at Stanford,

we happen to have literally

the world's expert,

the man who wrote the book on

bone dysplasias and syndromes,

a gentleman by the name of

Dr. Ralph Lachman

who has kindly agreed to

look at the specimen,

both pictures as well as the

CT scans and the x-rays,

to help determine whether or not it's

anything that he's ever seen before.

I think that a dozen or even

fifteen years ago

answering the question of "what is this?"

would really not have been possible because

the kinds of technologies were not

available as are available today.

But really the DNA tells the story

and because we have the

computational techniques,

that allows us to determine

in very sure order

whether in fact this is human.

So this will be basically an absolute

level of proof as to what this actually is.

The problem is not

proving that UFOs exist.

It's when you begin to expose the

energy and propulsion systems

behind how they're getting here.

You're talking about unveiling

an entirely new science

that would replace oil, gas, coal,

nuclear power, public utilities,

and this is the six hundred

trillion dollar problem.

The patent office,

after they fired me,

I had to wait six years

before I got rehired.

Everybody at the office

was avoiding the case,

but when they finally did, the arbitrator

wrote an 85-page report

on how the media had caused my dismissal,

so I only got a 30-day suspension

out of the whole thing

Which was taken out of the tiny

little bit of six-year back pay.

So that was great.

- Oh that's wonderful, yeah.

It made it all worth it, so to speak,

cause that's how we were able

to open the offices and stuff.

It was very comfortable.

No feeling of being shocked

or anything else.

Just a, you know,

good feeling, comfortable.

What scientists need to do and

normal people need to do

is they need to look at

the hardcore evidence,

decide that, oh my gosh, ETs are real,

and then get over that.

And if that's the case,

then you can start extrapolating

because they're getting here which means

they have solved the

physics problem, if you will.

That's an actual photograph

that Mark Whitford took, a friend of mine.

And you see the stars in the background,

so this is a fixed camera.

The craft was a triangular craft

moving away from him,

and all of a sudden it makes

a right angle turn.

Apparently it has what I would

describe as inertial shielding.

That's the only way something

can make a right angle turn

without having everybody

killed inside of the craft.

Though we experience

inertial forces everyday,

their origins remain a mystery.

However, there are theories that point to

interactions between objects with

mass and a quantum energy field.

Inertia is due to the zero

point energy interaction.

You're interacting with a charged

matrix which is the zero point field.

If you try to change that,

then you get a reaction force.

There must be an interference shield

of electromagnetic nature that would

stop that interaction with

the zero point field.

And you can suspect that UFOs

have already figured this out

because they wouldn't be flying

around and still have inhabitants.

New energy scientists

today are attempting to

find new ways to define

the relationship between

electricity, gravity,

magnetism, and propulsion,

but as history has shown,

change does not always come easy.

It's like Newton.

"Why's that apple falling?"

Nobody ever asked that question before

or even tried to come up with an answer,

and Newton comes up with something called

Newton bucket or Newton's problem.

The only guy that solves it

300 years later is Einstein,

so, you know, how smart can we be?

If you look at everything normal

within the conventional wisdom,

you're not going to learn anything new.

My name's Morgan Boardman.

I am the chief financial officer

of Morningstar Applied Physics.

My business partners are Paul Murad

and Dr. John Brandenburg.

What we're doing, like I said earlier,

is we're using a magnetic field

that's rotating about the axis

with the hope of generating

a magnetic vortex.

In essence, we are trying to start a

civilian advanced research projects agency.

Ok. Alright, so basically

we have four options.

Option one is a retarded potential.

- Yeah.

Option two is a lagging image, right?

- Yeah.

Option three is pointing vector

as a motive for propulsion or how

that may be what's happening, right?

- Yeah.

And that's actually taking angular momentum

and changing it into linear momentum

if it's working the way we

want it to, right? - Yep.

Ok. And then the fourth one is that

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Steven M. Greer

Dr. Steven Macon Greer (June 28, 1955) is an American retired traumatologist and ufologist who founded the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI) and the Disclosure Project, which seeks the disclosure of allegedly suppressed UFO information. more…

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