The irony of this documentary (which I only now heard of...which according to it's own theory could be a normalization of revelation and/or psych-ops), is that it purports to reveal a fear campaign by running its own fear campaign. The last line is something like "it's not a lack of information, but a lack of imagination," which could apply equally to the Inception-esque nature of this doc. The argument itself is self-refuting or at least self-destabilizing.
Also, could the film have used any more hokey music and backing tracks? At one point they literally play a creepy nursery sound over a clip from aliens. I think this undermines credibility. If you are arguing to be removed from the tabloid covers, you probably shouldn't self-injure your own narrative in such odd ways. A strange editing choice indeed.
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