
This is the main home for the forthcoming documentary based on the book Saucer, Spooks and Kooks by Adam Gorightly. The film explores how disinformation helped fuel the UFO mythos, and how that fog continues to cloud what we think we know about UAP.
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Adam and I are working on a couple of podcasts that will be ready soon, but until then here are some more guest appearances we’ve made that you may have missed.
In animation, which is my background, it’s common to start out making your cartoon with what’s called a “radio play” generally this is the script acted out, recorded and edited. Then that’s taken to make an “animatic” with the storyboards. ...
We let a good majority of our interview with David Perkins play out. Some of which found it’s way into the film but mostly it’s Perkins “unplugged”.
In part 2 of our Tal Levesque exposé, Adam and friends lay out Tal’s inspiration and means of distributing the Dulce Papers and other disinformation. We also learn of Tal’s favorite hiking beverage.
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