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Message Subject My meeting with ET
Poster Handle Lastone
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And the most important part of it all...

THEY ARE LOOKING FOR THE "CHILDREN" NOW..


Thanks, Lastone.

Hey, why do they want these kids?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 497977


To make a new Film ....!! Hummmm

And what is intresting abouti it is that the ones they have already found and talked to .. all say the same...

"The Witness newspaper reports on Ariel School documentary, 2008. Updated 2008-08-26!

In 1994, Harvard Professor of Psychiatry John E. Mack, M.D. traveled to Zimbabwe with research associate Dominique Callimanopulos to study one of the most extraordinary sightings of a UFO in recent times. At the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe, sixty-two children between the ages of eight and twelve reported seeing a UFO and “strange beings” during morning recess.

Dr. Mack, who died in 2004, wrote about this in his 1999 book Passport to the Cosmos (to be republished October 2008 from Kunati Press).

In 2007, on behalf of the John E. Mack Institute, Dominique Callimanopulos and filmmaker Randall Nickerson began production of an non-commercial, edited video program presenting John Mack’s interviews with the schoolchildren and faculty.

These interviews constitute one of the most impressive UFO sighting and alien encounter cases in recent history, and serve as an exemplary demonstration of the interviewing skills and sensitivity John Mack exercised when working with people reporting extraordinary experiences.

The goal of producing this video program is to preserve the historical record of this compelling case in a format that can be accessible to students and educators.

The program is being made primarily from original Betacam footage that was shot between November 28 and December 6, 1994.

In 2008, filmmaker Randall Nickerson departed for Africa to gather additional information about this most remarkable case. In 2009, he expects to complete production in the UK, where many of the former students now reside.

The John Mack Institute is seeking donations to produce the full length program. We urgently need your contribution to this unique and historic project. A preview reel has been prepared by Callimanopulos and Nickerson for viewing by prospective funders.

We are trying to locate the now grown children that were interviewed by Dr. Mack or who attended the school at the time. Please contact us with any leads you may have on the whereabouts of students or staff.

Please contact Dominique Callimanopulos and Randall Nickerson at: [email protected]
 
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