BBC3 Programme: I believe in UFOsBrace yourselves. The BBC have been making this thing for at least a year. They approached UFO researcher
Omar Fowler early last year and he agreed to take part. They then didn't interview him. They approched
Phil Hoyle of the APFU to interview them about animal mutilation. Phil said he would be happy to take part if the BBC could pay a reasonable fee to help the APFU in their animal mutilation research. The BBC refused to pay any fee and so went to find other researchers. They then approached Edge Media Television and asked the executive producer there Keith Goodyer if Edge Media would be interested in helping them co-produce the programme. Keith said yes, he emailed me and asked if I would like to be involved, I said yes. The BBC told Keith that they were particularly interested in the theory that E.T.s are controlling things (military etc) from behind the curtain: I wonder where they got that idea from : SKY200 Richplanet.net probably (Tim Good interview). After Keith agreed to help the BBC in a co production, the BBC never came back to EMTV.
They then went off to interview Crop Circle researchers including Wyn Keach who claims to have filmed the 7/7/7 circle being formed. I know for a fact that board marks were found in the 7/7/7 crop circle and therefore it was definitely man made. Dyer and the BBC team then went over to the states to interview American researchers, dumping on all of the british researchers whose hopes they raised and then dropped.
The fact that Dyer visits Patrick Moore at the outset says it all. Moore is known to not believe in UFOs at all. I can guess what Moore's comments are going to be : I have watched the skies for 60 years and never seen a UFO. Why did they not interview a believer at the outset such as Stanton Friedman, after all the programme is called "I believe in UFOs" so they interview Moore who categorically does not believe.
Remember the slogan "It's your BBC". Total shit.
I think I will need to erect some chicken wire in my living room before it comes on in case I thow my beer bottle at the TV.