So it was really funny, actually, because let's back up a little bit, but a couple of years, and I was just talking to Lou Elizondo about this.
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Lou was pestering me before I had a, I had a final cut of the first version of Moment of Contact.
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I need a copy. I said, Lou, it's not done. He goes, I don't care. I need a copy.
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And basically, Lou was like, okay, this case is absolutely amazing, but the air traffic controller who talked about USAAF coming in without any government regulations.
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And that was one of the aspects that Lou really wanted to share. To this day, he hasn't told me exactly who's watching it, but I think it was like, maybe if there are certain restrictions on people like Lou or Grush, who knows?
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Yeah. And, uh, you know, tip my hat to, to Dan Farah and Lou Elizondo. That was an exquisite accomplishment. Everyone can criticize how a film's put together, but trust me as a filmmaker myself, uh, I think that's going to help move the needle.
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So, um, I'm, I'm excited about the times. And I feel like Moment of Contact, New Revelations of Alien Encounters, I don't know, the timing seems to be perfect because, like, Dan Farah's film, Age of Disclosure with Lou Elizondo, is kind of everything that our film isn't.
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And he stood up for Lou Elizondo and I'm very grateful for that. But I asked him this question.
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And Lou Elizondo said he saw that footage.
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He said, he was like, I think Lou has seen the video.
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We need to provide people like Lou and Grush immunity so they can give us all those details
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And like, you know, like I said earlier in the show, if you don't believe Lou, if you
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