San Antonio Express-News

Documentar­y explores 70 years of UFO cover-up.

- By Ed Conroy

A secret, parallel history of the United States stretches back at least 70 years, according to director James Fox and writer Marc Barasch.

In their new documentar­y “The Phenomenon,” released on streaming services today, they aim to reveal that history, step by step, and build the case that it is time for that history to be known and taken seriously.

The secret? Years of government cover-ups of the UFO phenomenon, its implicatio­ns for national security and for our understand­ing of our place in the universe.

“The Phenomenon” contains a great deal that the public has not heard and seen before.

Major figures go on the record, sometimes for the first time, testifying to the importance and anomalous nature of the Ufo phenomenon and the extraordin­ary recovered materials associated with it. They include former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid; Christophe­r Mellon, former deputy assistant secretary of defense; Leslie Kean, an investigat­ive journalist­who has written about UFOS and the military; and, in a rare media appearance, Jacques Vallee, one the world’s most respected researcher­s into the UFO phenomenon,

“It took me years to get some of those interviews,” Fox said. “But frommy earlier documentar­y, ‘50 Years of Denial,’ I was known as someonewho is serious and trustworth­y.”

The film also includes archival footage of the late Lt. Col. Hector Quintanill­a, the former head of Project Blue Book, the Air Force program that investigat­ed UFOS from1947 to1969. Quintanill­a grew upon the west Side of San Antonio and retired here.

Taken together, the people interviewe­d in the documentar­y make a case for greater scientific study of the UFO phenomenon, for greater public understand­ing of it, and for an end to official secrecy.

Reid goes so far as to say that the years of secrecy have been “bad for the American people.”

As “The Phenomenon” shows,

though, there are now some people in high places interested in challengin­g that secrecy by supplying evidence.

Mellon, for instance, reveals that he was the one who received video froman anonymous government employee of Navy pilots pursuing an unidentifi­ed aerial phenomenon on their jet radars and gave it to The New York Times.

The video accompanie­d the publicatio­n of a December story in the Times detailing the history of the Defense Department’s secret Advance Aerospace Threat Identifica­tion Program, which, the paper said, investigat­ed reports of UFOS for years. The story, and the video, went viral.

Fox has similar hopes for the “The Phenomenon’s” impact.

“Our intention in making this documentar­y was to create the seminal feature thatwould treat this subject in the manner it deserves with great intellectu­al integrity, and in doing so transcend the Ufo community and reach a much broader audience,” he said.

The movie, narrated by actor Peter Coyote, starts out with a review of the history of the UFO phenomenon in modern times using hard-to-find archival footage, including a series of sightings in Washington, D.C., in July 1952.

The film also features footage of children at the Ariel School, an elementary school outside Harare, Zimbabwe, taken during a visit to the school by the late Dr. John Mack of Harvard University. They testified to seeing a small, ovoid craft land in 1994 near their playground.

In the footage, the children describe a small, manlike being who emerged fromthe craft and stood before them for quite some time.

Fox took his own camera crew to the school to interview the students, now adults, about how their experience­s had affected them.

“As we were working, I was surprised that the headmistre­ss, who had given us clear permission to work on the campus, came out of her office and said she wanted to go on camera,” Fox said. “She apologized to the students for not believing their stories when they were children and for forcing them to stop talking about them. When I asked her what happened, she said simply, ‘We were visited by aliens.’ ”

Barasch said he hopes “The Phenomenon” will spark a new “Copernican revolution.”

“We have been using, at best, siege engines against the fortress of today’s geocentric worldview,” he said. “Maybe ‘The Phenomenon’ can be the battering ram.”

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1091 Pictures Jacques Vallee, one of the world’s most respected researcher­s into UFOS, makes a rare appearance in “The Phenomenon.”

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