The Secret NASA Transmissions The Smoking Gun
The Secret NASA Transmissions The Smoking Gun

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The Secret NASA Transmissions The Smoking Gun

2001
Movie
90 min
English

Throughout the documented history of those early pioneering man missions into space, one can find numerous references, made by both astronauts and cosmonauts, to witnessing and sometimes describing curious anomalous objects seen while in orbit around the Earth. John Glenn likened these to fireflies and for a time, NASA actually believed they had stumbled across living creatures, according to one of its’ retired astronauts Scott Carpenter.” EBE Award Winner! Best Film International UFO Congress Film Festival. On March 11, 2000, in front of an assembled audience of UFO enthusiasts and the media, evidence was presented that would appear to indicate the existence of, not one, but two types of unknown extraterrestrial lifeforms. Labeled Phenomena One and Phenomena Two by a man who spent several years recording and logging thousands of hours of NASA space shuttle transmissions, this historic footage and the story that lay behind its discovery can now be revealed.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Mystery

Plot Summary

This documentary explores alleged secret transmissions from NASA, presenting purported evidence of extraterrestrial contact and a government cover-up. It delves into decoded messages and unexplained phenomena, suggesting that humanity is not alone in the universe and that NASA has been withholding crucial information for decades.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focused on conspiracy theories, "The Secret NASA Transmissions: The Smoking Gun" received limited mainstream critical attention. Its reception was largely divided between those intrigued by the presented evidence and those skeptical of its speculative nature and lack of concrete proof. Audience reactions often mirrored this division, with some viewers finding it compelling and others dismissing it as unsubstantiated.

What Reviewers Say

  • The documentary presents intriguing, albeit speculative, evidence regarding alleged NASA cover-ups.

  • Reviewers are divided on the credibility of the presented 'smoking gun' evidence.

  • Some audiences found the film thought-provoking, while others remained unconvinced.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available, but audience reception is generally mixed, with interest often stemming from the topic of UFOs and government secrecy.

Fun Fact

The documentary's premise hinges on the interpretation of specific audio anomalies and alleged coded messages within NASA's historical transmissions, which proponents believe are evidence of alien communication.

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