Review of Unacknowledged (2017) by Roy Hector K — 23 Aug 2017
This documentary is divided into three different acts, the first act deals with the UFO phenomenon as told by high ranking officers from the military, intelligence and executive fields, and it quite impressive, makes a very strong case for the UFOs as these are very credible people.
The second act starts to talk about conspiracies, particularly the one that deals on keeping the UFO a secret or away from mainstream society. Things here start to be a bit of a stretch, but not so much, still sort of convincing.
Act three though goes full nutball and starts talking about Zero-Point Energy, the New World Order, False Flag attacks, abductions being facilitated by man-made robots made to look like aliens, etc. These are the kind of conspiracy bullsh@% that rednecks and hillybillies like to talk about.
If the documentary had ended up on Act One, then this would have been a pretty good film overall, very convincing. But once it went Full Retard then you sort of ended up regreting watching and appreciating the first part of the film.
No conspiracy is needed to discredit Steven Greer, he does a pretty good job of that himself already.
This review of Unacknowledged (2017) was written by Roy Hector K on 23 Aug 2017.
Unacknowledged has generally received positive reviews.
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