Documentary filmmaker and Director Darcy Weir returns with his latest film, “Transmedium: Puerto Rico’s UFOs.” In this new UAP/UFO documentary, he discusses the history of UAPs in Puerto Rico and his exclusive interview with the US Customs & Border agent who released the famous Aquadila UAP case in Puerto Rico.
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Isn’t it hypocritical when most researchers BEG everyone to keep an open mind but say the DEMONS are off the table and “caveman” thinking?
Thanks for the great interview guys!
Keep it COMING, I’m so glad intelligent professionals TAKING this seriously. It’s been a long battle by myself. It will be nice when more can give the topic credit, and finally believe, and know we ate not the only species and NOT the top dog.
Just think, which maybe your team can expand on. Late 1800’s Wright Brothers discover invent the plane. And with 50 years we have jets, then the technology over and beyond 1800’s horse and buggy to the twighlight zone. How did we evolve get so much technology so fast?
WE NEVER EVOLVED FROM 1 A.D TO 1850??? THEN MAGIC…
Think westerns the us army on horse and 150 years later they playing with the technology today. It’s not rocket science.
But I’m just one, and I know you can explain better then I..
Chris
LEARN ONAWHIM
Hello NASA is not able to recognize a bird……
That was yet another absolute belter! Enjoyed the interview and the footage.
Since the 1930s our archipelago has been affected by the UAPs and had a big impact in our puerto rican culture. I’m glad that finally people from around the world are becoming aware of its reality.
According to the SCU comprehensive report, the object was visual as it crossed to coast, went dark and was thence tracked by the Wescam in IR as instructed by the pilot.
Booo.. Says im outta zone for the movie…
Please learn about parallax – school physics in many countries.
Not all nuclear power.plants have cooling towers like you see on the Simpsons.
Look at the one in St Lucie Florida as an example of one with just domes and no towers.
He is right about Domes in PR being a popular surf spot however.