Join a fascinating discussion with documentary filmmaker James Fox about his new film on unidentified aerial phenomena. They explore personal encounters with UFOs, societal perceptions, and military secrecy surrounding these mysterious sightings. Hear harrowing stories related to environmental crises and eerie experiences, prompting reflections on humanity's understanding of the cosmos. The conversation touches on the profound implications of extraterrestrial life for unity and consciousness, blending skepticism with curiosity about what lies beyond our world.
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Family Discouragement
James Fox's father, a journalist, discouraged him from making a UFO documentary, calling it a "dead-end street."
Family members wrote letters expressing concern, but Fox, driven by his own curiosity, pursued the topic anyway.
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First Documentary Success
Fox's first UFO documentary aired on the Discovery Channel and Learning Channel.
This led to an invitation to Russia, where he interviewed generals and cosmonaut Pavel Popovich.
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BP Oil Spill Threat
While filming a documentary on the BP oil spill, Fox was threatened by a fisherman.
The fisherman was concerned about the film's impact on his livelihood and the fishing industry.
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yo0o0o0o0. We're here. This week Cusky is joined by author and documentary filmmaker James Fox. They take to the podiums to discuss his new film The Program (out now) and many other extraterrestrial / UAP phenomena. Please enjoy. God Bless.
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