The Alien Report Offers Counterpoint to Upcoming Pentagon UFO Report
The Alien Report Offers Counterpoint to Upcoming Pentagon UFO Report
The Alien Report presents a cinematic experience that directly contrasts with the cautious messaging of the DoD’s report
CHICAGO—June 22, 2021— As the US Department of Defense (DoD) prepares to release its highly anticipated UFO Report this June, an upcoming film,
The Alien Report, offers a striking counterpoint to the
Pentagon’s dry, factual rundown on UFO activity. The DoD report, while
unprecedented, is nevertheless expected merely to acknowledge that UFOs
are in America’s skies. However, the report will
likely not speculate about what they are—only that the observed UFOs
are not a creation of the United States military.
“For anyone holding their breath waiting for detailed UFO answers,
the Pentagon UFO Report may be a letdown,” said Michael Sell of
EarthsDreamland.com, the film’s production company. “Our film is based
entirely on the legend of the UFO phenomena, presented
as a 78-minute, cinematic experience that directly contrasts with the
cautious, well-crafted messaging of the Pentagon’s UFO Report.
The Alien Report focuses on who’s piloting these crafts and hints at an agenda.”
Audiences who have seen a sneak peek of The Alien Report
are describing it as a bombshell revelation into what alien abductees
have been describing for decades. Some UFO enthusiasts are watching the
film two and three times. One viewer from Chicago
wrote on Facebook, “Out of 10, I would give it a 9, I would say it’s
perfect, but I wished it was a little longer mainly due to the fact that
I enjoyed watching it to the point where I didn’t want it to end.”
Sell added, “There is a proverbial door in the darkest corner, in
the deepest cellar that leads to a pit of never-ending studies and
stories of people who have claimed to have been aboard UFOs and
interacted with other-worldly telepathic beings and human-hybrids.
There are thousands of books written on the subject. Entire lives have
been devoted to researching the controversy, while billions of dollars
have been spent and made on the UFO phenomena in literature, cinema and
retail. Ask any ten-year-old child in America
to draw an alien being, and they will likely draw a gray, humanoid
entity with large black eyes, oversized foreheads and a frail, tiny
body.”
These legends notwithstanding, the Pentagon refuses to publicly
walk down the ‘hallways of surmise’ because those corridors lead to only
two conclusions: either UFOs are a foreign military technology, or the
planet is being observed by purposefully elusive
alien beings. The Pentagon has already hinted that they are not totally
confident these UFOs are from a foreign military. Navy pilots who
observed recent UFOs have gone on the record describing these unusual
aerial crafts as “not from this world.”
While NASA’s Rover collects dust particles on Mars in search of
million-year-old, ancient microbial life, Earth’s skies are abuzz with
tic-tac shaped UFOs that are outmaneuvering the USA’s most advanced
military super-jets, then disappearing at warp speeds
without sonic booms. One may ask, why are we searching for microscopic
life on Mars, if something far more obvious is making an appearance
before our eyes, here on Earth?
For those choosing to delve into the mystery of this current UFO
phenomena, but are unwilling to invest a lifetime digging into the
subterranean rabbit-hole of the alien legend, EarthsDreamland.com, a new
startup film company, will share its breakout alien
phenomena movie narrated by a troubled, deaf teenager who’s been
filming his own alien experiences with hidden micro cameras embedded in
his Cochlear implant. From the first minute of this movie until its end,
audiences will see everything this alien abductee
sees, in vivid detail.
UFO researcher and Author, Nomar Slevik, described The Alien Report
as “unlike anything I’ve ever seen, it’s truly haunting and so
jaw-droppingly genuine, you’d think it was real.” The Alien Report
journeys through a trio of underlying sublots
that interweave between telepathic beings, human-alien hybrids and the
elusive Men In Black.
“It’s not a Hollywood-style narrative movie,” said Sell. “It’s a
POV experience filmed on modern, tiny cameras that bring you right into
the action, it’s close-up alien encounters of an unusual kind. No UFO
movie has ever brought the viewer right into
the movie for its entire duration, especially one created from an
impossibly tiny micro-budget.”
A pre-release of The Alien Report is being tested and
available now at EarthsDreamland.com, until it’s released broadly late
this summer, beginning with a sneak peek tour at select drive-ins
throughout the United States.
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