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#64 Movie- Mirage Men

Film Review of 'Mirage Men' and the Role of Disinformation in the UAP Community

 

In this episode of 'High Strangeness,' host Tony and returning guest Ron Mason delve into a film review of 'Mirage Men.' The conversation explores the themes of government disinformation, particularly through the actions of Richard Doty, a former government agent accused of misleading the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) community. The discussion addresses Doty's impact on individuals like Paul Benowitz, who was manipulated into mental instability, and the broader implications of disinformation tactics. The review also touches on other elements of the film, such as the supposed secret government programs, Project Serpo, and the involvement of notable figures like Linda Moulton Howe. The episode underscores the complex dynamic between truth and deception in the realm of UAPs and the paranormal.

 

00:00 Welcome to High Strangeness

00:45 Holiday Season Vibes

01:22 Introducing 'The Mirage Men'

02:14 Richard Doty: The Disinformation Agent

05:40 Paul Benowitz: The Victim

10:52 Bill Moore and the Roswell Connection

17:48 The Skepticism of Linda Moulton Howe

18:43 Mysteries of Holloman Air Force Base

19:30 Underground Military Bases and Hidden Technologies 20:11 Cattle Mutilations and Military Involvement

22:40 Project Gas Buggy and Radiation Concerns

24:31 Project Serpo: Alien Exchange Program

26:14 Skepticism and Trust Issues in UFO Research

29:04 Final Thoughts and Film Review

 

 
 

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