(Before It's News)
By Robbie Graham Silver Screen Saucers
UPDATED: 19 JUNE, 2012
SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWLY ADDED IMAGES FROM RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN FEATURING SYMBOLS – AND CODE (?) – DESIGNED BY THE MOVIE'S CIA ADVISOR…
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Nordic aliens in Disney's Race to Witch Mountain (2009). |
One of the most eyebrow-raising cases of government involvement in a Hollywood UFO movie in recent years is that of Race to Witch Mountain(2009), which apparentlyreceived extensive support from the CIA – albeit in an ‘off the books’ capacity – despite its plot drawing extensively from UFO mythology (with references both to Area 51 and Roswell) and its presentation of a sinister government UFO cover-up.
In 2010, the film's director, Andy Fickman – a self-described “UFO enthusiast” born and raised in Roswell, New Mexico – told me that, although he personally shaped themajority of the film’s UFO-related content, at least some of it wasthe result of CIA input. The director claims that, in a highly unusual production arrangement,he and his crew were closely assisted by an active employee of the CIA whose advice extended to designing the alien writing seen in the flying saucerduring the film’s climactic scenes.
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Race to Wicth Mountain: inside the flying saucer. |
Despite my best efforts, Fickman has beenunwilling toreveal to me the identity of hisCIA advisor, but claims he’s a former Air Force Technical Intelligence Officer, that he had been “very active in Hollywood,” and “had a lot of connections in the computer world and [experience in] satellite imagery.”Fickman said of his CIA advisor:
All of the on-camera alien language in terms of their spaceship and everything – that was all designed by him in the sense [of what] the mathematics of communication would be, so you know… there would be a similar mathematical equation that the government probably has if they were to ever come across an alien race. So a lot of the things we ended up using were things he was bringing to me… and the next thing you know, that’s what I had on screen.
The alien “language” to which Fickman refers appears onscreen inRace to Witch Mountain in the form of holographic symbols aboard the Nordic aliens’ flying saucer. Some are simple, some are more elaborate. Presented below are three of the most frequently recurring symbols that appear in the climactic scenes of the movie…
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Morse code-type design as featured in the Race to Witch Mountain DVD menu.
This 'code' also appears in the film alongside various symbols. |
And you think all the ideas thrown at you by Stargate SG1, Atlantis and Universe were thought up totally by the writers. Does no one remember how much the USAF was involved in these series, even hinouring some of the cast. Just an observation, but maybe a small grain of truth planted in the fantasy, best way to bring the ideas to people after all.
80 foot (25 meter) dinosaurs (man-eaters) will come out through sinkholes and lakes. Human souls go either to hell or heaven after death. Suicide, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (rejecting salvation through Christ Jesus), worship of the beast-antichrist (pale gay flying Jew with red eyes, who moves like superman and makes fire come down from the sky), receiving mark of the beast (666 tattoo by lasers), and going into UFO ship to be healed (aliens=demons=ghosts=angels of light surrounding the beast-antichrist) lead to hell. Those who go to be healed in UFO ships by demons will become spiritual zombies destined for hell. When people stretch hands to receive small grey plastic world passport or similar document, 666 tattoo is given by lasers on wrist area or forehead. Food stores will be set up to laser people. Police will laser people on highways. RFID chips, electronic tattoos, and other electronic documents are used to track people to laser them.
General Michael E. Ryan had a guest spot on Stargate SG-1. The USAF apparently liked the portrayal of the Air Force in that series. There was also a episode, which was kind of Vonnegut, called WormHole X-treme, where a TV show was made about the TV show, and they encouraged it in case the gate was ever disclosed.
An interesting series, even though Richard Anderson was big time lefty, hates guns, and supports sea terrorist groups.