User Comments:
Interesting supplement..., 23 March 2006

Author:
Michael DeZubiria ([email protected]) from Los Angeles, California
Although this documentary strikes me as a being a bit too similar to
those UFO sightings documentaries to a certain extent, it also makes it
very clear that remote viewing is something that may very well have
some merit, although not necessarily just because it was used by the
military during the cold war. I like that very little time is spent
tying the explanations in this documentary to Suspect Zero itself, and
that it mostly concentrates on teaching the viewer something about the
reality of remote viewing. There are some fascinating in depth
interviews with some of the people who were actually trained by the
military as remote viewers during the Cold War, as well as with some of
the actors in the movie. You could almost put this same documentary on
the DVD with Minority Report. There are slight differences in the kind
of psychic magic that's done in Suspect Zero and Minority Report, but
in many ways they are similar, and this documentary explains very well
how it's own version works.
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