SYNOPSICS
The Alien Time Machine: Encounters from Another Dimension (2010) is a English movie. Ian Pleasance has directed this movie. Nick Ashron,Karen Frandsen,Philip Gardiner,Terry Le Riche Waters are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. The Alien Time Machine: Encounters from Another Dimension (2010) is considered one of the best Documentary movie in India and around the world.
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THE INDIVIDUAL HUMAN EXPERIENCE
If you believe in aliens, this is more "proof" for you. If you don't then this is more "proof" for you. The main part of the film is an interview of Terry Le Richie Walters, being interviewed by Karen Frandsen with a straight face. Terry has written a book or two about his encounters with aliens dating back to childhood. Terry informs us the aliens are from "Orion" which made me scratch my head. Orion is a constellation, not a star. The stars in Orion are not near each other but are many light years apart....oh wait. Terry also informs us the stars are closer than we think. So much for geometry. Humans are not from earth, but from other places and adapted to breathe oxygen in spite of DNA sequencing evidence. Aliens, astro projection, time travel and the spiritual world are all linked. Or yes evil pharmaceutical companies fire bombed a home that had an alien healing machine in it. The highlight of the film is actual footage of a time machine constructed from alien transistor technology using light coming through gem stones...yes the same Bath, England machine use by someone they called "Maggie Thatcher" most likely after she became senile. Besides Bath, these time machines exist in the Pyrenees, Sweden, and Russia. No word on the US is handling the alien time machine gap. The film is of poor quality and was pixilated in places. Terry talks like he is describing a Dr. Who episode. For pure enjoyment search "Jessica Scab, A Crystal child" An average for those who believe and those who don't. The rest of the film is more interesting as we discover that