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Mysterious forces cover up an alien invasion: Arlington Road [5] 1999 A former FBI agent, grieving for his deceased wife, suspects his next-door neighbors are terrorists: The Assassination Bureau [citation needed] 1969 An international anarchist organization performs political assassinations of the "socially undesirable" for pay: Blow Out: 1981
Without Warning (also known as July 13th [1]) is an American television film directed by Robert Iscove. [2] It follows a duo of real-life reporters covering breaking news about three meteor fragments crashing into the Northern Hemisphere.
In the 1970s, a supposed cover-up was termed a "Cosmic Watergate". [3]: 6 In 1977, blockbuster film Close Encounters of the Third Kind dramatized a government UFO cover-up. [3]: 44 In 1980, the book The Roswell Incident introduced the story of a UFO crash to a mass audience. [3]: 6 [14]
Roswell (also known as Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up) is a 1994 American science fiction television film based on a supposedly true story about the Roswell UFO incident, the alleged U.S. military capture of a flying saucer and its alien crew following a crash near the town of Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947.
V (or V: The Original Miniseries) is a two-part American science-fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson.Its debut on NBC in 1983 initiated the science-fiction franchise concerning reptilian aliens known as the Visitors trying to gain control of Earth, and of the reaction by the human populace.
Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge on his mission to prove ‘Aliens Exist’ - and the Kardashians. VOICES: We needed to hear what was said in the UFO hearing
Depictions of alien invasions in films, a common feature in science fiction stories and film, in which extraterrestrial lifeforms invade the Earth to exterminate and supplant human life, enslave it, harvest people for food, steal the planet's resources, or destroy the planet altogether.
Fleets of dozens of mysterious UFO drones are surveilling America’s most sensitive military sites, and the Pentagon admits it can’t do much to stop the aerial intruders, according to a new report.