Dan Farah
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And he said that the tall one, he could see in the corner of his eye, had what looked like a cattle prod, like a device in its hand that was like a pole.
And the only reference point he had was cattle prod.
I do remember that, yeah.
Yeah.
There's all this overlap in these stories.
And, you know, a lot of them, a lot of them happened in different, they happened in different years.
And like the circumstances, there's also like a lot of, there's a lot of like,
I personally think there's a difference between Travis Walton and these guys, to me, is these guys were trusted enough to work on nuclear weapons bases.
They were placed in positions of authority as security forces on a nuclear weapons base.
Also, during the Cold War.
And I think like if we put ourselves in the context of history, like during the Cold War, there would have been even more thoughtfulness put towards who gets those jobs, you know?
And so-
Yeah, it really made an impact on me.
I just felt for this film, it was a bridge too far and we could get to that point next.
I think I was really trying to make a movie that was not just for people who are already completely immersed in this topic and interested in it.
I wanted to make it for the everyman so that the average person could understand this is a real and serious situation.
And I do feel like that mission was accomplished, especially in how it led to this directive from Trump.
I feel like the average person seeing 34 really credible military government intelligence officials and people like Rubio and Cinder Rounds and Gillibrand and White House National Security Council members, alongside generals and admirals,
I do think it just makes a massive impact on people.
The average person.