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28-05-2014, 03:56 PM
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Experiencer
Join Date: Sep 2013
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"The Fourth Kind"
" The Fourth Kind " a 2009 movie. I just watched it the other night.
At the start of the movie, Milla Jovovich , who plays the main character, Abbey Tyler, gives a narrative of what the movie is about, and, says it's based on true events that happened in Nome, Alaska, between Oct 2nd and Oct 9th, 2000. ( missing persons, alien abductions)
As I do google searches on this event, I'm lead to believe the movie was based on fiction. Yes, there have been many missing persons in Nome, over a period of time, but, the events of the movie, between Oct 2nd and Oct 9th, 2000, never happened.
How can a movie be said to be based on a true story, when it isn't?
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29-05-2014, 06:23 AM
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Knower
Join Date: May 2013
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Not sure. There was a movie from the nineties called "Fire in the Sky" which apparently was based on a real alien abduction. I never saw it though.
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01-06-2014, 02:08 PM
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Experiencer
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mystik
Not sure. There was a movie from the nineties called "Fire in the Sky" which apparently was based on a real alien abduction. I never saw it though.
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I have no problem with " Fire in the Sky " . From what I know of it, it was based on a true story. I saw that movie, ( didn't read the book ) As far as I know, from reading, the talk shows, both radio and tv, this event took place.
The one in my OP, from what I gather, is a hoax. The events in this movie, never happened.
Some of the content is speculated to be " borrowed " from John Mack, whom, in my opinion, went after the facts, studied the evidence , and, sadly, ruined his reputation with those in his profession, because he was willing to examine the evidence. Check out this interview he did with NOVA.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aliens/johnmack.html
Mr. Mack reminds me of the late, Dr. Josef Allen Hynek, although each came from a different profession, both were staunch skeptics, however, because they actually examined the evidence, looked at the facts, of each case they examined, concluded that something not of this world, is happening.
Hat's off to Mr. Mack, and Mr. Hynek. They both went to their graves, standing behind what they found to be facts.
May many more, in prestigious professions, pull their head of the sand, and truly look into the UFO/alien abduction phenomenon.
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03-01-2020, 05:32 PM
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I know this is an old thread, but I have some relevant input. Jay Essex, in "Creation: Its History, Explosive Evolution, and ET arrivals on Earth" says the ETs in the "Fourth Kind" are the Enaugk, and "they're exactly as described in the movie. This movie should be called a documentary because it is."
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