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- Subject: Article: Disney & UFOs
- Date: 6 May 95 03:30:08 GMT
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- Article from The Orlando Sentinel, May 3, 1995.
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- Bo Poertner
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- ACROSS VOLUSIA
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- Disney encounter lifts UFO believers
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- Within the next five years, we might be exploring the universe
- in an alien spacecraft.
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- That's what believers in UFOs say - the aliens are coming.
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- Walt Disney World wants us prepared for the experience.
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- Disney is revamping its Tomorrowland attraction and the corner-
- stone of the $100 million project is The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien En-
- counter.
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- To help spread the word about its new attraction, Disney produced a
- film about UFOs, alien abductions and a government cover-up. The
- hourlong film was broadcast locally on WOFL-Channel 35 in Lake Mary on
- March 18.
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- "Alien Encounters from Tommorow land" attracted little attention from
- the public, perhaps because it ran at midnight. But it captivated
- followers of the UFO phenomenon.
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- They are in a frenzy of delight over the film, which promotes the new
- attraction but wraps it in a boldly written documentary that leaves no
- doubt about the existence of alien intelligence - at least in the
- minds of believers.
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- "No one believes "Alien Encounters" has anything to do with Alien
- Encounters at Disney World," said DeLand resident Don Zanghi, who
- counsels UFO abductees.
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- "We believe the purpose of it is that the government is doing a con-
- trolled release of information and the best way to do it is through
- Disney," he said.
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- Disney recruited free-lance film-maker Andy Thomas, a UFO believer,
- to research, write and produce the film which is narrated by televi-
- sion actor Robert Urich. Word of the film and its contents is
- spreading quickly throughout the national UFO community, Zanghi said.
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- In the film's opening sequence, a "spacecraft" flits across the sky
- while Urich intones:
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- "This is not swamp gas. It is not a flock of birds. This is an actual
- spacecraft piloted by alien intelligence - one sighting from tens of
- thousands made over the last 50 years on virtually every continent on
- the globe.
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- "Intelligent life from distant galaxies is now attempting to make
- open contact with the human race and tonight we'll show you the evi-
- dence."
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- The next sequence is classic Disney - Mickey Mouse and dancing paint
- brushes, Tinkerbell and fireworks exploding around Cinderella's
- castle. Disney CEO Michael Eisner even appears on camera.
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- Then there's Urich again, explaining that America unintentionally in-
- vited aliens to Earth by exploding the atomic bomb in 1945 and
- creating a "cosmic calling card."
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- Retired Air Force intelligence officer Kevin Randle explains that
- the federal government found it imperative to withhold UFO informa-
- tion. Technologically superior civilizations invariably undermine
- the social structure of technologically inferior civilizations and
- cause their collapse, he said.
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- So, was the film created for the government to confess to past mis-
- deeds, to let the public in on its secrets?
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- Nah.
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- "The government has nothing to do with the television show. It's
- strictly a TV vehicle to promote the new attraction," said Tim Klein,
- senior producer for broadcast marketing at Disney.
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- A huge financial incentive exists for Disney to get as much market-
- ing mileage as possible. Steve Baker, a theme park consultant in Or-
- lando, told The Orlando Sentinel in January that the new Tomorrow-
- land could draw up to 1 million visitors - depending on the strength
- of Disney's marketing.
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- Perhaps Zanghi and Disney both will get what they want. Disney wants
- more visitors at the Magic Kingdom.
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- And Zanghi is glad to see the UFO story told in a strong, positive
- forum. "What is there [in the film] is what we have been saying all
- along, only in stronger terms."
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