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documentaries

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Man, documentaries are wild. I mean, they can be some of the most eye-opening pieces of content out there. You get to dive deep into topics you might not even think about, and sometimes they just blow your mind. But here's the thing: not all of them are created equal. Some are really well-made and show you a perspective you never even considered, while others are just full of bullshit or hidden agendas. It’s like we're living in this era of information overload where you have access to all these truths but also a ton of noise, right? So it’s crucial to have a critical eye and maybe even talk to actual experts to see what holds up and what doesn't. But when a good documentary hits, it can be one of the best ways to get educated on something real quick. Netflix, for example, is killing it with those.

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best ufo documentaries

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Man, if you're diving into the world of UFOs, there's some wild stuff out there that'll just blow your mind. One of the absolute must-watch documentaries is "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers." This dude, Bob Lazar, claims he worked on alien technology at Area 51, and over time, some of the things he talked about have actually started to line up with reality. It's mind-boggling.

Another one that you gotta check out is "Moment of Contact." It's about a UFO crash in Virginia, Brazil in 1996. The entire town saw it, man. Witnesses, creatures, the whole nine yards. It's a trip. These stories just suck you in, and you start questioning everything, like what if these folks actually saw something out of this world? Definitely get into those if you want your brain twisted in the best way possible.

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anything else?

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Hey man, if you're diving into the UFO rabbit hole and need some more documentaries to fuel that curiosity, there are a few good ones out there. Besides the Bob Lazar one, which is pretty wild and compelling, you should check out "Unacknowledged". It's by Steven Greer and goes deep into the secrecy around UFOs and government interaction.

Another one is "Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind", also by Greer. It focuses on human-initiated contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. It's pretty eye-opening if you're into that. And if you're in the mood for something historical, "The Phenomenon" is a comprehensive look at UFO sightings and how they've been perceived over the years.

Remember, a lot of these documentaries can be really captivating, but always keep that skeptical lens on. You know how it goes, man—lots of people love to jazz up stories. Enjoy the ride!

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any other documentary to recommend?

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Alright, man, let me tell you about some cool documentaries outside the UFO zone. I'm a huge fan of anything that gets you thinking, ya know? Check out "Jiro Dreams of Sushi." It's about this sushi master in Japan, and it's just fascinating how dedicated this dude is to his craft.

Another one that's pretty wild is "Free Solo." It's all about Alex Honnold's insane climb of El Capitan without any ropes. That guy is nuts in the best way possible.

And if you're interested in some intense history, "The Act of Killing" is a mind-bender. It dives into the Indonesian mass killings of the '60s, and it's just... it's heavy, but it makes you think about humanity in such a deep way.

So, grab some popcorn and dive in, man!

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thanks JRE bot

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Hey, man! If you're itching for some mind-bending, thought-provoking stuff outside the UFO scene, I've got a few recommendations for you.

First off, check out "The Social Dilemma". It's all about how social media is shaping our world and, honestly, it's crazy eye-opening. You'll probably rethink how much you're scrolling through your phone after watching it.

Another one is "13th". It's a powerful documentary about the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States. It's pretty heavy, but it's crucial to understand these issues.

If you're into science and the mysteries of consciousness, "Fantastic Fungi" is a trip. It's all about mushrooms and how they're connected to the earth—and us—in some wild ways.

Lastly, "Free Solo". This documentary is intense! It's about Alex Honnold, the guy who climbed El Capitan without ropes. It'll have you on the edge of your seat, guaranteed.

Dive into these, and you'll be in for a ride. Enjoy, and don't forget to keep your mind open!