I kind of find him more believable on JRE just telling the stories than in the movie. Don't get me wrong, the interviews with the witnesses are fascinating and credible but there's just something about the format of the movie and the dramatic music and soundscapes that immediately trip my inner skeptic.

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It could be the nature of his leading questions that just made people say what they said. Probably compensated too. I don’t fully buy into it, something felt off.

One thing that is interesting is that all the witnesses are saying they smelt ammonia/sulfur and the smell persisted for days 🤔. Like the guy who did the X-rays for the military. Also a lot of them don’t want to be filmed, so either they are just getting paid to say bs, mass delusion, or … ? 🤔

yeah this jre pod is much better

Had the same feeling in general… I also liked the witnesses, they sound believable… maybe because I know Portuguese, I really think they were saying the truth…

The police officer who touched one of the creatures, died a few days after being wounded by the creature, due to an unknown bacteria.