Sirius

2013 "It's time for you to know"
6.2| 1h57m| NR| en
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Dr. Steven Greer—an Emergency room doctor turned UFO researcher—discloses top secret information about classified energy and propulsion techniques, investigates new technology and sheds light on criminal and murderous suppression. He does so by accumulating over 100 Government, military and Intelligence-community witnesses who testify on record about the cover-up.

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MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
AudioFileZ This movie is a fairly polished production. It aspires to much more than it achieves. It can't be diminished, however, that there are many passionate believers/witnesses who beg for transparency in everything the government may know regarding the UFO/EBE question.Those of us who have gobbled up everything UFO on the internet for years will not get anything much in the way of a "revelation" as this film rehashes, mostly, already seen stories and footage. This is a negative when the pre-release brouhaha was all about being groundbreaking with what may be the first actual alien body discovery. Speaking of that the miniature whatever it is, this quite ridiculous looking mummified mini-skeleton seems more like a circus sideshow relic than something causing a quantum shift as a "real" verifiable alien would provide. The attempt at high science at a major university has basically failed...the guy in charge said some people would call it "junk" even though he doesn't entirely dismiss it. This was to be the big reveal, I'm guessing, and it definitely fell flat.Moving on to zero point energy the film fails too. All of what is shown has either been on YouTube or is definitely about the same as some I've already seen there. Everyone is claiming to have more out than in, but no one can prove what is the actual mechanism and therefore scale it successfully. I truly get sick of hearing about "free energy" that absolutely no one ever delivers on. There either is zero point or there isn't and until something that actually works in the mainstream appears I do not believe these videos prove anything. It is mostly just smoke and mirrors as is most of this film.I've painted a dim picture of this movie, but I do actually respect Dr. Steven Greer for his passion and drive. I do not see, however, the film he's made here does much to actually prove anything or even reveal something. I'm saying all this and I do believe there are truly UFOS in our skies quite regularly. I even will go as far as to say I think at least some of them may well not be of some advanced "black" project that is linked to earthly technology. Sirius doesn't further advance my guarded beliefs however. See only if you need a decent review of what you already know and like music that to me at least was decidedly on the creepy/cheesy side.
TAHQ This is an awful documentary made for all the wrong reasons. Mixing science with new age I am confused about what they are trying to say.No new evidence at all, only the same old stories. They claim free energy is here, and have been for a long time, its just evil men and governments who wanna hide it from us. THEN SHOW US A WORKING FREE ENERGY DEVICE! Its just BS, no news here.They claim the can make UFOs appear at night by using meditation and being "one" with the universe.OK, some lights appear, but it doesn't prove anything. Try getting the UFOs to show up during daytime so we can see them, make them land, not just lights in the sky at night.The skeleton/corpse of a strange little humanoid is interesting but nothing proved there either.Its a bad movie made be people lost in their own paranoid strange world. Sad really, we need this questions to be taken seriously by smart people, not by this bunch of amateurs.
MoDo12 I just caught this online and was very impressed with it. This film doesn't focus on blurry UFO footage or regurgitated testimonials from the 2001 disclosure project, it is in fact far bigger than that.Rather than focus on telling people that UFO's are real, they pin point the aspects on why the topic gets buried, and why disclosure must be taken into the hands of the people. How they do this, and the facts and figures shown are top notch for such a buried, ridiculed and (for some) downright terrifying subject.Blend the documentaries "IOUSA" and "Inside job" with Real UFO stuff and you'll be close in your expectations. However keep in mind their budget was minimal but on par with most documentaries of this kind.. (Greer gave up his $500,000/year emergency room surgeon job to do this stuff for peanuts, and has stated in interviews that they couldn't fit everything in that they wanted due to cost restrictions)If you don't know who Dr. Steven Greer is I suggest you do some research before watching the film. Greer is no joke and by far one of the most credible and hard working people in the extraterrestrial realm and this film does his name the justice that I was expecting. 9/10
beef-638-121436 Steven M. Greer is central in this production, summarizing footage that was claimed as "proof" for decades already so nothing much new there. Unclear video's of old hoaxes and apparent moving lights, of which a few were definitely a lens flare. Images widely available and quite old. Also he refers to the Brahmāstra weapon mentioned in the Mahabharata. That text is spiritual by nature, and some people claim it describes a nuclear weapon. But that is just a willful misinterpretation of a spiritual story, which is sometimes used as an argument to support the claim that alien civilizations have been interfering with humanity throughout history.Greer refers to himself as an ER doctor, but he quit that line of work in 1997. He has not been a practicing doctor since, yet he is constantly referred to as doctor. I guess that is the one thing which gives him some credibility, and he milks that titles to the max.We see Greer meditating, claiming that is the way to summon Alien ships. Also we see Greer carry a sidearm. Paranoid? Yeah, I thought so too.Then, attention shifts towards an all-embracing conspiracy theory: new and better energy sources are claimed to be prevented from ever getting patented. The Bilderberger group. And other.Three items are shown that would have to fit the bill of disclosure: a free energy device, which is clearly a simple coil picking up a magnetic field from under the table to power a light bulb. This is probably the lowest Greer is going, to support his claims. Does he actually believe that "free energy" device, I wonder. To me it made me think of the youtube video's of cellphones apparently causing corn to pop, while in fact they hid parts of a microwave oven under the table. No effort was made in the movie, to show the "free energy" device in a less suspicious experimental setup.The "miniature alien" was confirmed to be human by researcher Garry Nolan from Stansford University, though Greer claims it was proved alien by the same Garry Nolan!Lies, lies lies.Finally, a device was shown that allegedly lost weight when in motion. Let me think a reason why this isn't allover the papers by now. Ow, right, because it's a fake, just like the "free energy" device.The fact this movie did not disclose ANYTHING is widely supported by the lack of any scientific news, like scientists baffled over the shown devices - which would inevitably get picked up by the media. But of course, there is a huge conspiracy preventing such publications.So looking back, there was a big promotion campaign promising major disclosure in a free movie. But it is just a commercial production cleverly devised to snatch $10 out of every UFO-believer's wallet. It is a clever con.I can't say I'm surprised.