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Dont forget that the narrative of the book behind this movie is that non-human UFOs dont exists and are purely a cover up for Black Projects - which is ridiculous after 70 years of UFO research data.
As brilliant and almost necessary this book is concerning UFO disinformation by the government it fails to adress the reality of the phenomenon apart from secret military projects and it's narrative is in that way manipulative itself. UFO's are not a myth
To quote a good review:
> "My one quibble is it's faliure to offer any accounting for the actual, first hand, experiences of these and other Fortean phenomena beyond imagination and deception. People have strange, vivid, life altering encounters with the inexplicable every day, a phenomenon too constant and robust to be entirely explained as the product of a PSY-OP or encounters with classified technology. This book will not be helpful to anyone struggling to understand the fundemental origin and nature of anomolus experiences (whether their genesis is the collective unconscious, a novel form of hallucination, or the stars), but is absolutely crucial for charting the larger nefarious but ultimately prosaic origins and evolution of the UFO mythos."
https://www.amazon.de/Mirage-Men-Journey-Disinformation-Paranoia/dp/1845298578
I read Mirage Men by Mark Pilkington not long ago. Really interesting.
Mirage Men: A Journey into Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1845298578/
You speak as if you assume I don't believe in UFO phenomenon, well its been 60 years since Roswell and yet no exposure so either the coverup is very well executed or these kinds of sightings are basically filing the perpetual need for people to create a narrative thats alluring to them.
I read Leslie Keans book, to be honest I'm surprised she attached her name to this flimsy "evidence" I preferred Mirage Men in order to gain a fresh perspective