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After decades of investigating UFO phenomenon, Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan is presented with very compelling evidence that his pursuits have been on the right course.
Covering Maussan's decades of journalistic endeavor's, Beyond the Spectrum paints a portrait of a man with integrity, conviction, and a hunger for the truth. As video technology has found itself in the hands of more and more people across the globe since the 1980's, evidence of UFOs have been piling sky high. More recently, however, such evidence has been coming from the Air Force pilots of governments across the globe--lending fantastic credibility to the stories that accompany said evidence.
Throughout this journey, Maussan has been sitting center stage, and this film tells the story of his career and passion up to the point where he is given a stamp of approval from the Mexican Secretary of Defense to disseminate and analyze infrared footage from a group of Mexican fighter pilots, thereby--on a major level--vindicating the work of his career.
I can't recommend Beyond the Spectrum highly enough. It's a fascinating story about a man that should be much more recognized in the United States and I look forward to seeing where his search goes from here.
score 8/10
ben-36333 21 June 2019
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