Director and host James Fox assembles the most credible UFO witnesses from around the world to testify on the subject and share their experiences and observations. Air Force generals, astronauts, military and commercial pilots, government and FAA officials from seven countries gather at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. to tell stories that, as former Arizona governor Fife Symington states, ‘will challenge your reality.’ These accounts reveal a behind-the-scenes U.S. operation whose policy, in the eyes of some observers, seems to involve confiscation of substantiating evidence from close encounters–to the extent that even Presidents have failed to get straight answers.
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June 30, 2010
#1
Review by Kimberly A. King
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This film is made so well because it highlights the best cases, and presents solid facts and information leaving the viewer with a clear path to decide whether the UFO issue is real or not. Fox shows people on the street saying that people who see flying saucers or UFO’s are all crazy, then goes on to show some respectful, professionals, pilots, military personnel, even a governer, who have compelling tales.
I saw this documentary late at night, and it scared me because of the potential of what they are uncovering. Weird stories of huge (sometimes a mile long) UFO’s seen in many places of the world.
If you don’t believe in UFO’s watch this video. I am not sure anyone can view this and come away saying it’s all in a person’s mind or just made up. Scary and very well made. Highest recommendation.
June 30, 2010
#2
Review by Spike Stewart
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Having already viewed a pre-version of this film on the History Channel, I congratulate Mr. Fox on a fine investigative effort. The presentation is a low-key, precise documentation concerning individual experiences of encounters with unidentified flying objects. Most opinions are expressed by thoughtful professionals in a direct, easy to understand manner. “I Know What I Saw” is quite possibly the BEST film to date regarding it’s intriguing, elusive subject. I really enjoyed it! Thank you James Fox, for making this movie.
June 30, 2010
#3
Review by Haunted Flower
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I Know What I Saw
1 Disc, 94 minutes + extras (2010)
“I Know What I Saw” is a documentary that premiered on the History channel that takes the most credible UFO witnesses they could find from around the world and interviews them and looks at their evidence. It was written and directed by James Fox.
In this field, it IS disappointing that 95% of UFO stories we hear come from sources like a one-toothed guy named Bubba that lives out in a field with a thick redneck accent and low hygiene. It is very easy to dismiss these cases as crazy people, drunk people, or hallucinations. But what about that other 5%? What about more credible witnesses?
It turns out there are several people out there who have had UFO experiences while on the job like in the Air Force. There are doctors, professors, and even some politicians who finally admit to having seen something that could not be explained and having proof to back it up. Some years ago, there was a summit in Washington, D.C. for all these credible witnesses from branches of the military, astronauts, the government, and pilots to come together and share their stories in an atmosphere where they would not be ridiculed in order to bring more attention to the phenomenon in hopes of opening up a new investigation into the existence of UFOs.
The Air Force used to be in charge of investigating these claims. They had a team called Project Blue Book and part of its job was to downplay any stories so not to “alarm” the public. Explanations were thrown out right and left about flares, weather balloons, and toxic gas whether they were true or not. Eventually the project was shut down and no official investigations were to take place anymore.
The biggest message of this documentary is asking the question, “Why can’t the U.S. work with other countries and compare notes to try and find answers once and for all? What’s the harm?” Different stories have taken place all around the world and the degree of denial and the jokes prohibit any actual research from taking place. Sure, there are many problems in this country more worth paying attention to, but the people really do want to know. Polls suggest many people believe in UFOs or would like to so there would be many ears willing to listen if anything were found.
In judging this documentary, there is no doubt that 95% of this elite group of credible people are very genuine and hard to doubt. Even more so when they bring proof of their aircraft’s reports showing something being there that isn’t supposed to be. The sketches, notes, and tape recorded panicked voices are a little easier to disprove if one wished, but those maps and sensors wouldn’t lie. This documentary is a nice exploration into a topic many people wonder about so if you’re into UFOs, you’ll want to check this one out.
Bonus Features:
There are more extended interview clips with some of the subjects that were cut down for the film.
June 30, 2010
#4
Review by Jack-O-Lantern
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I thought “The Phoenix Lights” was the best documentary ever on this subject, until I saw this one. The testimony is utterly believable, while the video and photos presented are astonishing. An amazing effort on the part of the filmmakers, this is one of the most riveting films I have ever seen. Highly recommended for anyone who believes, and even more so for those who don’t. This will make you question the very fabric of our universe, our world, and yes, our government. This left me shaken to the core.
June 30, 2010
#5
Review by Frost
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Having seen nearly every video clip and documentary of UFOs ever released, I can say without a doubt that this is the best one ever produced. The content sticks to FACTS, and offers no speculation. The persons interviewed are the most credible witnesses available, all of whom are respected professionals, ranging from astronauts to government officials. What’s more, “I Know What I Saw” has been produced in very high quality by an accomplished filmmaker. This is a thorough investigation that stays on topic, lays all of the facts on the table, and challenges the public to acknowledge the documented truth. It is easily the best UFO documentary ever made, chock-full of damning proof. Mr. Fox has done an excellent job of bringing this important issue out into the open, paving the way for official disclosure… which has already begun. You will not be disappointed with this film!