I remember being scared of Oz in the Wizzard of Oz.After the green witch and the monkeys, I couldn't hang around to see what was behind the curtain at the end.
Fire in the Sky released in March, and the X-Files premiered in September of the same year. The movie came out first, not to mention the story, before the X-Files had even shown episode 1. Huge fan of them both, and it's just something dumb I wanted to pointed out lol
Dude, I remember the X-Files being HUUUUUGE when I was a kid. Like 9-13 years old. I was obviously too young to grasp a show like that, but I do remember watching a little bit of 1 episode and I was afraid to watch it ever again. It was that episode with the Human-Fluke monster. I couldn't even go in murky water without thinking about that goddamn thing. It wasn't until about 5 or 6 years ago, that I actually attempted to watch the show on Netflix or whatever platform it was on. I was absolutely stunned how great of a show it was. I bet I burned thru the entire TV series in less than a month. And then I immediately rewatched it because there were so many details that I just missed the 1st time around. I was familiar with the show and references to it and I knew who Mulder and Scully were, but I didn't watch it until I was in my 30's. It is crazy how well the show holds up. Chris Carter is a genius and I have to imagine that he was plugged in to some seriously well-informed people that operated in the UFO arena. I'm not 100% sure, but I feel like there have been weird stories that have been confirmed or leaked over the last 20 years that were very similar to plots that occurred in the X-Files. I gotta say, 2 of the funny episodes are among my favorites. That episode with the grandfather from "Everybody Loves Raymond", where he plays the clairvoyant still cracks me up til this day. And "Jose Chung's: From Outter Space" might be my favorite episode ever. The layers of comedy and conspiracy are silly, but at the same time, the episode does present a very believable possibility that helps explain why the topic of UFO's/aliens, has remained so mysterious over the years. Such a great show.
It’s not something dumb. It’s very important info for the legitimacy of this story. Be confident. Demand the RU-vid likes from the other internet strangers for giving them this important piece of the story
@@RustCole01 It has to be my favourite TV series of all time. Never missed an episode, every Tuesday at 9pm on BBC2, I still remember!. That was way back in the early nineties. For sure some of the stuff has since actually been found to be true. Well ahead of it's time that one.
Grew up in Baltimore Md. 1st episode of X-Files was in Baltimore Md. I was terrified that something was gonna happen after watching that show cuz that city alone is crazy without Extraterrestrial Activity
I started getting taken as a small child, my last abduction was when I was pregnant with my oldest daughter. As the small greys did things to me physically I communicated telepathically with a tall mantis being. I remembered her from my childhood. I used to wake up out in the woods with my sister terrified after they would take us. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy
Well, let me say it this way to your "would you rather." I had an experience I can't explain. I was a regular dude, at one point, my life changed. 40 yrs later, I'm abt to Begin the point for what I went through. It's been like preparation. Now, "would I rather...?" My experience is like nothing else I've encountered, and no explanation for anything even closely resembling this. I have been thru a lot (to WAY understate it) but it's normal for me now. This is my life. What am I supposed to do 'about' it? Pine for another life?? Or start showing ppl what THEY need to know so they can step into their New One? So what is it? Mm...? If you brought The Matrix, Lord of the Rings, Superman, and what you're Made of, all together, you'd be starting to understand. It's Coming - perhaps you've heard. If not, you will. I'll be Seein' ya...!
At the site of Travis's abduction there has been observed and documented abnormal growth ring patterns . Both stumps and live trees have an "egg" shaped growth pattern with narrower bulge towards the center of the site . This same pattern is observed at Chernobyl .
@@elijahvalencia5825not just the beam. These ET crafts produce a lot of radiation. There's that famous case in Texas back in like 1980. Where a grandma, her grandson and another woman were coming home at night from an event. And they came across a diamond shaped craft that seemed to be in distress, it was hovering over the road. They stopped their car below it and stared at it. It was producing a ton of heat. Anyway, in the aftermath the one lady that actually got out of the car to get a better look lost a ton of her hair. And was very sick throwing up, had a lot of issues. They all did, but especially her, because she was the closest one. All of these are classic radiation symptoms. Shortly after dozens of Chinook helicopters 🚁 chased the craft away. It's called the Cash-Landrum incident for anyone who wants to look further into it.
There's different levels of being that alien guy. The one who believes vs the one who says he's been abducted. Even though more and more people believe now these days, I think telling people you've been abducted can really make it hard on you in life. Hard to find a job, keep friends, and be considered a reputable sources.
Ya the footage of the “real life events” that they show at various part’s throughout the movie isn’t real. Those are actors too. Do you really think they filmed the ufo coming to a stop over the house?
The fourth kind wasn't a real story maybe based around missing people in alaska but that more to do with the 411 type stuff. Lot's of people go to alaska to disappear or build a new life the wilderness is vast Lot's of people go missing.
Wait wait wait wait wait.... Tell me these children aren't big into ufo crap and have never heard of Travis Walton...?? Who TF is teaching these kids..??
First time I watched this movie when I was a kid, the following day we went on a week long camping trip in the mountains, literally nothing or no one around for miles. Scared the shit out of us kids and our parents knew and was messing with us the whole time making it worse by shining lights hiding in the woods and scaring us.. ahh the good times
A friend of mine shared a story with me. He said that he and his wife went camping for their honeymoon. (Where can I find a woman like that?) He woke up in the middle of the night and saw a fire in the sky, just like Travis saw. It was low to the ground and he could it through the trees. He went to get a closer look. His wife begged him not to walk toward it. He went toward it but didn’t get too close and came back. Good decision!
Summary of the abduction: Travis was on a logging crew in the Northern Arizona mountains. As they finished up and headed down the mountain in a pick-up truck, they saw a very bright light. As they got closer they saw the light was coming from a hovering object; they stopped the truck and Travis jumped out and ran toward the object. A beam of light hit Travis and he was knocked back a good distance. The others became alarmed and took off down the trail, but came back later and couldn't find Travis. Travis says he woke up on a table surrounded by gray aliens, who left the room after a frightened Travis challenged them (the grey aliens were never seen again). Then Travis walked around the craft and entered a "control room" with a map of the galaxy on the ceiling. He took a seat in the "pilot's" chair, fiddle with a few of the manual controls, which caused the map to shift around. He then was approached by two "Nordic" aliens, tall and blonde human looking beings wearing space suits. This comforted Travis, and Travis was then led to another area of the ship. The Nordics then placed a what seemed to be an "oxygen mask" on him and Travis quickly lost consciousness. He then woke up next to the highway. It should be noted that grey aliens are generally perceived as alarming to outright malevolent by alien contactees, while Nordic beings are perceived as pleasant and reassuring. There is a theory that they are two different beings with much different agendas. Perhaps the Nordics intervened to help a distressed Travis? While Travis was missing, the others reported the incident to the police who suspected they had killed Travis and hoaxed the abduction to get away with it. But Travis was eventually found, although heavily malnourished and in a confused and agitated state.
@@JamesMichael333 I know lie detector tests are not a guarantee of the test subjects veracity, but I do put a lot of credit and weight on those who do take it... and in a situation like this, well it's several guys saying the same thing and at the very least believing that to be true... and even a diehard skeptic (so long as they're honest) has to admit there's some weight to that
Yes they all passed the lie detector tests as well. And to clarify on the summary, the Nordics didn't transfer him to another area of the ship. They transferred him to a completely different ship. I remember him explaining in detail the ramp they went down when they were going from the one craft to the other. How much friction it had, it was very unusual. They have some amazing technology. He was transferred to a much bigger ship, a mother ship if you will
Great job Joe! I love when you mix in the paranormal topics with all of your other great content! I miss Art Bell on Coast-to-Coast AM. George Noory is ok but nothing to the level that Art was.
They had all the old videos on the coast to coast channel on YT. It was incredible the insanely large amount of shows they had. Then about 3 months or so they removed everything and just started over uploading the shows they play weekly. It was devastating
That was my thought. That the aliens aboard the ship didn't intentionally attack him. It must have been a security feature of the ship, like it was on sentry mode. Then, once the aliens realized Travis was fatally injured, they knew they needed to fix him. In his story he says they did things to keep him there but never HURT him. Then once he was healed they dropped him off quite near the pay phone he used to call his brother, who initially hung up on him, believing he was a prank caller and Travis was dead. Even the police were investigating the other loggers for murder. I believe all but one of them passed their initial polygraph exams before Travis came home.
Love Joe Rogan, he's always open minded, and straight to the point. Fire in the sky was a brilliant movie with a brilliant cast, it freaked the hell out of me, especially when you got to the "inside the craft" part and the aliens, those images will stay with me and haunt me forever.
Well........no, actually the movie was damn near a total bastardization of what Travis Walton actually experienced while on board the ship. Assuming he was actually still on the ship (which we all assume, as does he) while all this happened. The producers/director turned the movie into a horror story which couldnt have been further from what happened, according to Walton. After they had him on board and fixed whatever was messed up with him because he stood too close to the ship, they pretty much showed him around the place. It's really a cool story, not a HORROR story to sell movie tickets.
@@manhalen7046 I agree, the movie does make us feel like it's a horror story, unfortunately, and Travis himself does acknowledge that the movie is more "Hollywood" than what actually happened, it's such a fascinating incident,. Still though, it really is a brilliant movie..
@@Sigma1_969 Yeah it deff works as a horror movie, im just saying that it couldnt be further from what really happened. Ive listened to him in person at an event and what they did with the movie was why he put out his own book after the movie already came out.
@@manhalen7046 that's really cool going to the event.. I'm jealous.. I've read his book and it is far more interesting than the movie. Is there a movie that you like particularly because of aliens? The movie Signs with Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix is a good one I think.
Fire in the Sky is supposed to be based on Travis Walten's account, but it's highly exaggerated. He has said it himself over and over. He was annoyed that they added the horror element to it, and hopes one day, that a movie will be made that stays truthful to what happened to him.
Yep, it's the only abduction case in which someone was reported missing after the abduction. And before Travis turned up again, the police questioned the other members of the logging crew because they believed the loggers killed Travis and made up a ridiculous story to get away with it.
fire in the sky was one of the very few movies I saw as a kid that really terrified the shit out of me I saw all kinds of horror movies way too young, didnt phase me at all, but seeing that as a kid really gave me nightmares the fact that after all these years, they still cant prove its fake is also really pretty scary
I saw that in the cinema. Yeah. That 'abduction scene'. Just, fuck no. I think even the scene where you get a hint in an earlier flashback of what's eventually revealed in the longer flashback was enough to have me on edge. And then when he's cowering underneath the table with that jam or whatever it is that's dripping off the table....
This title is so misleading. Travis Walton is one of the most infamous alien abduction cases. The title suggests something happened to one of “Joes friends”. He only knew Travis because of his event in the 80s…
I saw a ghost as a seven year old, I remember it like it was yesterday, a grey shadowy figure walked off a six foot wall onto our coal bunker and then onto the back yard. it then headed into the outside toilet by way of traveling through the toilet door. its since crossed my mind that it looked like a grey of ufo mythology. though taller with typical human face. no genitals mind. naked. really freaked me out.
i am not a ufo believer but i just happened to remember some of my villagers talking about a flying object which they used to call " flying plate"... i have no idea how they came up with a flying spherical object unless they have seen something bc there's no way on earth that they ever heard of any aliens or ufo's from anywhere bc it is very very remote and they don't even believe aliens existed. i used to hear grown ups talking about these flying objects as stories to scare kids... it was in the early 90's and the village is one of the most remote places on earth and they happen to talk about flying spherical objects is really very interesting..
Dang it Joe. This was not a good summary of the Walton incident. Fire in the sky was a movie based on the incident. The event happened in 1975 (no cell phones). The movie was released in 95. Walton is 70 now. There was so much to that story, the dehydration, the man hunt, the accusations that his buddies killed him, the lie detector stuff etc... You usually do a much better job Joe. For the listeners who never heard of this story you brief synopsis comes off a little under whelming.
When you have an experience like that, you also have the choice and chance to share that experience. If I had an experience like that, I would own it. Write a book, get the movie to print. What lead up to this experience and what happened afterwards. People will want to know. They may not care, but they'll want to know.
What they put the guys that were with him when it happened was horrible. I watched the movie and I’ve watched documentaries about it and it messed me up!
I saw a giant spherical object in the sky once. It was bright red from atmospheric heat, and HUGE. Took up almost a third of the sky. I watched as it backed out of our atmosphere, back behind the cloud layer, and disappeared.
How about you name travis Walton and not Joe's friend for clickbait, there's a 3 hour podcast with him and Rogan that you can watch instead of this copyright clip
I can't believe Sam and Colby got on Joe mama's podcast i used to watch these guys alot a few years ago back when i was really interested in the paranormal stuff.
Yeah I have 2 videos on Travis. His story differs wildly from the movie. All the hundreds of people who make claims every year, why is Travis so special???
Be careful what you wish for. It's much easier to open doors you shouldn't open than to close them once opened. I never believed as in Holy Shit! I BELIEVE in Jesus Christ!!!...like I do now, cause I couldn't stop what started out innocently enough. Asking a light in the sky to "prove you're real and move." It did and my life turned into Hell. I now devoutly thank God and especially Jesus for saving me from the years of torture and the last time death and worse every fcuking day and every fcuking night. I'm so happy my nights are now boring. Thank you God, and thank you Jesus for saving me from that thing and showing me what a coward it was and is.
Walton made the initial phone call post-abduction from a phone booth, because it was before cellphones (the 70s). To the youngun’s I’d say Be Careful what you Ask for. Often ‘tis better to continue the journey of seeking than it is to arrive.
DO NOT believe into religion. There are over 2,600 different religions. Only believe whats in the Bible. You don’t need middle men inbetween you and God and our Lord. God engineered it this way by sending his one and only son to die for our sins. Not all religions, but many, are just man made. Please, please, believe me on this. God is more real than you and I. I have 1st hand experiences, not hearsay ❤️🙏😞😐
Saw Fire in the Sky and it was pretty good. Fortunately it never phased me, but the moment I saw that damned “The Fourth Kind” movie THAT one properly fucked me up for a long time, man.
I had a ufo and ET encounter in the summer of 2008 that changed my life. It was one of the most terrifying experiences I've ever had in my life. And to be as frank as I possibly can, I don't care if no one believes me. I know what I saw. I know it was not of this world. The closest thing I can compare the appearance of the ETs or EBEs that I saw is the creature from the black lagoon. I will never forget that night. I'm glad I had the experience bc I know the truth. I know if I saw one type, there must be more from other planets or stars or wherever they live. I don't know what they wanted. But they followed me to drop off both friends I was with and followed me home. Easily the most terrifying night of my life.
Why does this generation constantly conclude their commentary with "but that's just my opinion"? Of course it's your opinion! You're not taking away from the validity of anyone else's thoughts or feelings or commentary by expressing yours!
I had a paranormal experience. There was no explanation. I did not believe until it happened. My belief meter went from zero to 100% in 1 second. If you have not had an experience, I would not expect you to believe. My friends from back then laughed at me and told me to stop telling the story. They are no longer my friends. I now hang out with those who have had experiences and they believe me. We are friends.
I meant Travis at the first annual Aurora Texas UFO conference. He was at a table and no one was talking to him selling some books. I am super skeptical and I actually questioned him for about 10 minutes. I asked him if it was possible it was military or government. And he did say it was possible as there was some type of military thing going on nearby or military base. Again I am hugely skeptical but he seemed to be telling the truth he was very humble and super super nice. Even going out of his way to offer to sign things for me. If he is lying he deserves an Academy Award. Because I would put money on it that he was not lying when he was talking to me
The question was "would you like to be thought of as a guy who is a fool the rest of his life(meaning the event truly occurred), or not make up a UFO story?" The boys misunderstood the question.
- I just don't trust any human with an abduction story that included butt stuff. Like no joke that is just a human weirdness, they didn't travel across space and time to mess around with your back door. If you had an experience like that it was in your mind or in some weird guys basement. either way seek help.
You’ve gotta marvel at the naïveté of these little boys who haven’t had a single reason to even shave tell me that they simply hope for something out there to believe in. So they go out ghost hunting and goosebump checking. They simply couldn’t get a clue if they were actually paid to receive one. Ugh!
Travis Waltens story is one of my favorite abduction stories. I'm not real big on abduction stories but his seems so credible. So does Barney and Betty Hill I believe their names were.
They have no clue who Travis Walton is but claim To be into the paranormal 🫣 bubble gum guest and approved questions are rampant recently with any thing JRE related 🥶
Travis has said that the movie was more fiction than fact. There are scenes that were fabricated. And Joe said that Travis used a cell phone to call for help but cell phones were not available to the general public yet. It happened in Nov. 1975
This clip and its title show exactly the sellout Joe has become. They’ll do anything to grab cash through your lack of attention span or intelligence. Spotify has been coattailin his original shit since day one smh
Just so everyone understands, what happened to Walton in the movie was a total fabrication by the creators and producers of the movie Fire In the Sky. If people would actually listen to the Travis Walton/Rogan podcast, his experience was much more friendly and benign than the piece of shit horror movie that they turned his story into and Walton has acknowledged it because, of course, he gets a piece of the movie royalties and horror and fear sells more tickets so....................
I wouldn't say friendly, more like confusing and scary and then increasingly fantastical. He woke up on a table surrounded by gray aliens, who left the room after a frightened Travis challenged them (the grey aliens were never seen again). Then Travis walked around the craft and entered a "control room" with a map of the galaxy on the ceiling. He took a seat in the "pilot's" chair, fiddle with a few of the manual controls, which caused the map to shift around. He then was approached by two "Nordic" aliens, tall and blonde human looking beings wearing space suits. This comforted Travis, and Travis was then led to another area of the ship. The Nordics then placed a what seemed to be an "oxygen mask" on him and Travis quickly lost consciousness. He then woke up next to the highway. It should be noted that grey aliens are generally perceived as alarming to outright malevolent by alien contactees, while Nordic beings are perceived as pleasant and reassuring. There is a theory that they are two different beings with much different agendas. Perhaps the Nordics intervened to help a distressed Travis?