Mojo Jojo
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total waste of time and money wether you believe Bob or not . almost as bad as skinwalkers which i couldnt bother to finish. your curiosty is weponised against you in that its painfull to watch and your belief will die a death. nothin new. editing sucs, bad sound efects, camera angles and poetry all non relavant. bad narator lookin at his phone textin all angsty in hipster makeup going nowhere getting nowhere using your curiosity against you and rubbing your face in it and laughing at U
Den Mun
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After what I felt was a complete waste of $5.99 to rent Jeremy Corbell's regurgitative documentary on Skinwalker Ranch... I hesitantly purchased this. I'm glad I did, as the more detailed explanations by BL are fascinating. But, more compelling, was the steadfast and consistent way he relays his experiences 30 years later. Absolutely amazing, and for anyone claiming there isn't any evidence to back up his fantastical story... you haven't paid close enough attention. Quite possibly the most important testimony relating to this subject matter I've ever heard. Edit: **Slight SPOILER** We could have done without the dramatized bit in the backyard re: the 115 though.
Elwyn Roberts
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There's an undeniable focused veracity and feeling of credibility here that's missing from the frankly crazed and unfocused UFO documentary Beyond Majestic (2019), so Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018) is a breath of fresh air in comparison. Watching and listening to Robert Lazar speak with utter conviction about his experiences at the "Gloom Lake Facility" and about Element 115, which we now can verify is an actual newly discovered element is an enlightening watch.