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The night siege in Nome, Alaska is based upon a controversial film of combined archival footage and re-enactments of allegedly true events that occurred in October of 2000, entitled “The Fourth Kind” was released in 2009.
It was with crushing disappointment that my research discovered this is all made up out of whole cloth, including the real Abigail. The film wasn't even shot in Nome, but mostly in Bulgaria. And Dallas Massie, a retired state trooper who's the acting police chief in Nome, says he's heard nothing about aliens.
But at the same time, this story seems to resurface often enough. I wonder if there might be some truth woven into it.
Originally posted by stirling
Well well, another Hollywood plot to undermine the real and ongoing investigations of UFOs.
I wonder if the W56 will turn out as tainted?
I linked both sidfes of the story by the way....
Originally posted by cjttatu
Originally posted by stirling
Well well, another Hollywood plot to undermine the real and ongoing investigations of UFOs.
I wonder if the W56 will turn out as tainted?
I linked both sidfes of the story by the way....
i really see nothing to question the 'reasons' given for the missing people.
HOWEVER: According to the article in 2004, 3,323 people were reported missing in the state of Alaska, far higher than anywhere else in the country. Since police began recording numbers in 1988, they have received at least 60,700 reports of missing people in Alaska.
Thats alot of people,i'd say most people living there,know how,to live there.
Originally posted by jimmyx
Originally posted by cjttatu
Originally posted by stirling
Well well, another Hollywood plot to undermine the real and ongoing investigations of UFOs.
I wonder if the W56 will turn out as tainted?
I linked both sidfes of the story by the way....
i really see nothing to question the 'reasons' given for the missing people.
HOWEVER: According to the article in 2004, 3,323 people were reported missing in the state of Alaska, far higher than anywhere else in the country. Since police began recording numbers in 1988, they have received at least 60,700 reports of missing people in Alaska.
Thats alot of people,i'd say most people living there,know how,to live there.
as with anything, you have to ask questions....if these people were reported missing, would the people that were "found" be a seperate catagory?....or are these missing people, ones that have NEVER been found?
Originally posted by Monkeygod333
Yeah, there's been a whole lot of strange things going on there. Hence the movie.
Camping trip anybody?
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