UFO BBS/137
From KB42
UFO BBS/137
| File Name: | 137.ufo |
|---|---|
| Author: | Unknown |
| Date: | Unknown |
| Posting BBS: | Unknown |
| BBS Main Page: | UFO BBS Main Page |
| Key Words: | UFO, Ufology, UAP |
SUBJECT: UFO Cover-Up ? FILE: UFO137
PART 3
At this point, it became obvious to all on board that the
show was dramatically changing, and would not reflect the title
it was promoting. For this and many other reasons too numerous
and unrelated to mention here, many of the show's other prominent
individuals began to slowly withdraw, such as Emenegger, Curt
Brubaker and Tracy Torme.
"UFO Cover-Up? Live!" had the potential for being one of the
most powerful and impacting pieces of its type ever aired.
However, the producer did everything in his power to insure that
didn't occur. The show's greatest enemy was perhaps no the
producer, per se, but the fear and paranoia induced within him.
Is it only by chance that his paranoia became more obvious after
the aforementioned meetings with "Condor" and "Falcon"?
From a viewer's standpoint, the show was rather pitiful. It
dragged, was incredibly redundant, never really got to the point
and was painfully studded with such professional gaffes as a set
of horrid glowing pyramids and supposedly live dialogue by in
studio guests all obviously reading off teleprompters--except for
the skeptics. All of this was the result of the producer's re-
orientation.
Just prior to the live studio airing, consultants Bill
Moore, Jaime Shandera and Bob Emenegger were so annoyed with the
producer's altered behavior that they began playing practical
jokes on him right on the set, just to demonstrate how intensely
they disliked how they and the show were being mishandled.
So if there's anyone you wish to blame for being deprived of
what was promised, or why the show was more of a sedative than an
eye-opening dramatic look at what's actually been transpiring in
ufology, don't blame the original writer, the director, the
associate or segment producers, who all knew their jobs and did
them superbly. The producer's paranoid state of mind and
resultant change of attitude should catch the flak. The question
is, why did he suddenly change? Just what influences caused it?
In actuality, it would have been really interesting and
exciting had the CIA, NSA or MJ-12 (presupposing the latter
actually exists) infiltrated the production and attempted to
manipulate the show. At least that would have put some
excitement into it. It should be noted that later the producer
was visited by a local FBI agent--a story that has been
confirmed--apparently to discuss the show and it's contents. The
reason for this aftermath visit is not known to this writer or
the show's other production members, but it along with the
repeated visits by "Falcon" and "Condor" may have also
contributed to the wild rumors, which still continue to plague
the field. As Tracy Torme once joked, "If someone's mustache is
crooked, MJ-12 must be sending a secret message!"
Perhaps the next time around, assuming there will be one,
the right production company will hire the right producer. And
perhaps that producer will give the show the proper guidance and
vitalization to convey the truth as opposed to a limited and
perhaps
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