SkyBlueFlux
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I watched the first 45 mins or so.
Bear in mind I am, what I would describe as, a 'sympathetic ear' to the UFO community. Somebody who is sceptical but willing to hear things out. As evidenced by my previous posts in this thread. And to be clear, this isn't a personal attack on anybody who believes Greer, but rather me just sharing my thoughts and observations.
The big problem is that Greer has constructed an entire mythos without first establishing the basics. Including black military sites in multiple countries spanning every continent, the existence of 120+ different craft all seemingly of a range of shapes, sizes and functions. A load of technology including cloaking, electro-magnetic propulsion systems and interdimensional vehicles AND dozens of alien civilizations some of which just seem like goofy stereotypes.
Proving the existence of one alien craft or one secret military base would require way more evidence than a bunch of verbal testimony from people. Yet that isn't done. Instead he takes every eye witness account at 100% face value with zero critical analysis. Real science isn't about confirmation bias, it's about discrediting all other possible explanations in the search for the one that stands up to scrutiny. Again Greer doesn't do an ounce of this. He doesn't even entertain the possibility of alternate explanations at any stage in his opening talk.
As Carl Sagan said, to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. This guy hasn't invented the universe yet but he's already talking about how much cinnamon is on top of the pie.
Plus, you're telling me there's like 70 different non-hostile alien species who visit and interact with us regularly and despite us having billions of cameras all over the world nobody has ever snapped a clear picture of one? It's just not credible.
And of course there's frequent plugs to his documentary. Honestly, this whole thing sounds like sci-fi cosplaying as a serious investigation. Also loads of errors in his presentation, never a good sign when you can't use a grammar checker. I genuinely think this is the kind of thing that makes UFO seekers look like tinfoil hat wearing lunatics who can't be taken seriously.