Jay Weidner believes that we landed on the moon, but he thinks that we were denied the right to see what actually happened there. He believes that legendary Hollywood filmmaker Stanley Kubrick created the images we saw from the moon, and that we have been denied access to the real footage. This interview delves deeply into the dark heart of Hollywood and the secret realities that are concealed from us. What does the Shining have to do with the moon landing? Was the hotel manager really JFK in the opening interview of the film. Was Jack really Kubrick himself. And why does little Danny in the Shining wear an Apollo 11 shirt?
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John Alexander and Jim Marrs have one of the most enlightening conversations about UFO secrecy that has ever been recorded. These two highly knowledgeable experts elevate the whole debate to a new level. Why does UFO secrecy exist—if it does? How does the classification system work, and does it hide important secrets about UFOs and aliens, and if so, can those secrets ever be released? And why does the scientific community universally deny the existence of UFOs and aliens?

The first thing that John Alexander would do if he had the power would be to order the end of UFO secrecy. But would that help? His thoughts are fascinating.

You will never have heard a better discussion of these questions anywhere.

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Dr. John Alexander believes that UFOs are real, physical objects, but then he departs from the conventional wisdom that they must therefore be alien space craft and asks some much larger questions. Why, over the entire modern history of the phenomenon, have we made so little progress in understanding them? If there is a government cover-up, where is it? If there could be official disclosure, what might it actually consist of?
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Happy people are more likely to vote, and it turns out that politics ALSO influence whether or not a person believes in climate change. This could be why important climate change legislation never seems to pass. Most Americans now agree that climate change is occurring, but still disagree on why. Their opinions about the causes of climate change are defined by their political party, and NOT scientific understanding. And teens (who are too young to vote) don’t do much better: A new poll shows that only 25% of American understand the real causes.
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