
Suspect Sky
UFO sightings keep producing details that don't fit a simple alien-visitor explanation: abduction accounts describe something closer to demonic encounter than extraterrestrial contact, and witnesses report objects that seem to influence weather, predict events, or reach directly into the mind. Researcher Jacques Vallée and pastor Lynn Marzulli narrate the case for treating the phenomenon as interdimensional rather than interplanetary, walking through footage that includes a police helicopter's infrared recording of an unidentified object, a man who claims to summon UFOs on command, and a Mexican Air Force encounter with eleven orbs reported to shift shape mid-flight. The film lays out three competing frameworks for what people are actually seeing: physical alien craft, some form of higher-dimensional physics, or a spiritual deception with a much older history than the flying-saucer era. It does not settle on one answer, instead presenting the footage and the witnesses as evidence for an argument that has split UFO researchers themselves, between those who still favor extraterrestrials and those convinced something stranger is behind the sightings.