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Mirage Men (2013)

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How the US government created a myth that took over the world. ET visitors... crashed UFOs... back-engineered alien technology... the government cover-up of a secret that would change the ... See full summary »

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John Lundberg, Roland Denning (co-director) | 1 more credit »

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Mark Pilkington
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Robert J. Durant Robert J. Durant ... Self - Former Airline Pilot (as Bob Durant)
Richard Doty ... Self - Former Special Agent, AFOSI (as Richard C. Doty)
Tracy Tormé Tracy Tormé ... Self - TV Producer
Peter Gersten Peter Gersten ... Self - Attorney & UFO Activist
Walter Bosley ... Self - Former Special Agent, AFOSI
Paul Bennewitz Paul Bennewitz ... Self - UFO Researcher (archive footage)
Greg Bishop Greg Bishop ... Self - Author, Project Beta
Ron Regehr Ron Regehr ... Self - Retired Aerospace Engineer, Voyager Program
Gabe Valdez Gabe Valdez ... Self - Highway Patrolman, Dulce, New Mexico
Linda Moulton Howe ... Self - Investigative Journalist & Film Maker
Christopher Green Christopher Green ... Self - Former CIA Science Analyst
Mark Pilkington Mark Pilkington ... Self - Author, Mirage Men
Richard Dolan ... Self - UFO Historian
William L. Moore William L. Moore ... Self - UFO Researcher (archive footage)
George Hansen George Hansen ... Self - Parapsychologist & Author
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How the US government created a myth that took over the world. ET visitors... crashed UFOs... back-engineered alien technology... the government cover-up of a secret that would change the world as we know it... These are the core elements of the modern UFO mythology, a story that has captivated farmers, princes and generals for generations, and shows no sign of loosening its grip on the popular imagination. But what if, instead of covering up the UFO story, elements in the US military had actively encouraged it as part of their Cold War counterintelligence arsenal - manufacturing the myth of the UFO as a powerful weapon of mass deception and the perfect cover for all manner of clandestine technologies and operations. Now, for the first time, some of those whose actions have directly shaped the UFO mythology, and some of their victims, tell their stories, revealing a surreal disturbing and sometimes tragic sequence of events that is part Manchurian Candidate and part Close Encounters ... Written by Anonymous

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Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
20 June 2014 | by timdalton007See all my reviews

Truth, as the saying goes, is often stranger than fiction. When it comes to the UFO phenomenon and the topics associated associated with it, that would most certainly appear to be the case. Based on the book by Mark Pilkington, the documentary film Mirage Men certainly proves that the real world can produce tales as strange as any you are likely to encounter in a science fiction tale.

Mirage Men explores more than sixty years of government involvement in the UFO phenomenon but it doesn't so with the typical conspiratorial overtones. While it touches upon everything from rumors of secret government bases to crashed UFOs, it really looks at something just as compelling: how the phenomenon has been manipulated, especially by groups and agencies within our own government.

The main focus of the documentary is Richard Doty, a former agent of the Air Force Office Of Special Investigations (AFSOI). The documentary looks at how Doty and some of his colleagues in the 1980s were responsible for helping to foster much of what is today part of the lore that has become synonymous with UFOs. For example, it presents what one interviewee calls the "sad, strange, horrible" true story of electronics engineer and UFO researcher Paul Bennewitz who, having filmed and recorded transmissions from what he thought were UFOs, was targeted by Doty and his colleagues to the point of being driven virtually insane, having come to believe an alien invasion was imminent from underground bases in New Mexico.

The Bennewitz story is just the tip of the iceberg. The documentary explores the efforts Doty and his colleagues made around the same time with others including UFO researcher William Moore (one of the original investigators of Roswell) who made a Faustian bargain that involved him spying on others in the UFO research community in an attempt to get information out of the government and investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe who Doty handed documents claiming humans had been genetically altered by aliens. There's also an exploration of cattle mutilations with the odd origins of that sideline of the UFO story and ends by exploring the alleged human/alien exchange program Project Serpo, which appears to be just the latest addition of disinformation to UFO lore.

The question the documentary really tries to answer is a simple one: why do any of this at all? Is it just a series of cover stories to protect any number of things from the early development of stealth technology in the 1980s to drones in more recent times? Is it to cover up what the government actually knows about UFOs? Or is the truth somewhere in the middle perhaps, having been perhaps irrevocably distorted by the need for "national security"?

In the end, Mirage Men doesn't have all the answers nor claims to have them. What it does present on the other hand is a fascinating look at how the UFO phenomenon, whatever the truth behind it might be, has been manipulated and often so by the very government that claims they don't exist at all. Ultimately then, Mirage Men shows that the truth might be very well out there but it may be stranger than anything we could imagine.


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27 March 2014 (UK) See more »

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