UFO 505: The Role of Hollywood and the Media in Disclosure

Instructor:
Paola Harris, MEd
Course Description:
This course is based on current research that involves the role of preparing the masses for the fact that “we are not alone” in the Universe. Governmental intervention starting with Disney and the Hollywood film industry has been part of a subtle disclosure process to prepare the general public. The class will examine films, TV shows, Sci Fi and print media in the advancing disclosure process. The student will download certain film clips and be expected to react to various media presented in the course.
Text Book/Mateials:
Embedded in each lesson
Course Objectives:
Become aware of governmental involvement and intervention regarding disclosure.
Recognize the impact of the media upon disclosure.
Understand the messages being sent from within our government as well as from other dimensions.
Assessments:
Tests and Quizzes
Weekly Schedule
Week One: A short review of the history of Sci Fi movies and their messages in the 50′s, 60′s and the advent of disclosure in ” Close Encounters of the third Kind”.The Role Of Allen Hynek and Jacques Valle
Week Two: Article: Rock Stars, Hollywood and Disclosure Article
The role of the Hollywood media in preparing for disclosure.
Week Three: Walt Disney’s Alien Encounter: Preparing the Children, Home Disclosure Pattern with Walt Disney’s role in UFO Disclosure: Ward Kimball’s role By Grant Cameron
Week four: Contact and the Movies: Fact or Fiction
Spielberg’s role in contact. The miniseries TAKEN and real abduction scenarios. Interviews of Yvonne Smith and Derrell Sims- Abduction Researchers.
Week Five: The Spielberg Connection, Aliens and Artificial Intelligence
AI ( Artificial Intelligence) and the 2001-generation. The Vision of Stanley Kubrick for Humanity and Rebirth.2001 Space Odyssey
Week Six: Messages for Humanity:The Day the Earth Stood Still : Messages for Planet Earth
Week Seven: The Abyss and USOs, Underwater bases
Week Eight: TV shows Kyle XY, V and others
Week Nine: Mars Mystery: Hoagland and Brian DePalma
Examining what the film What mission to Mars is really saying.
Week Ten: Gene Roddenberry and The Star Trek Vision
TV Shows
Week Eleven: Time Travel and Philip Dick’s vision with “ Bladerunner and “ Minority Report”.
Week Twelve: The Last Conversation about Gene Roddenberry or a book of your choice that was made into film. The legacy of Science fiction:A Guide for Humanity
Course Length:
Students have twelve weeks to complete this course.
Grading:
90-100 = A; 89-80 = B; 79-70 = C; 69-60 = D

