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Sunday 21 April 2013

Be Among the First to See Dr Steven Greer’s ‘Sirius’ Here From Tomorrow

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Dr Steven Greer’s long-awaited feature-length documentary Sirius is finally here.
The ground-breaking film will have its world premiere at the Regal Cinemas in The Premier House Theatre, Los Angeles, USA, tomorrow, Monday, April 22.

But here’s the good news for readers of this blog: Golden Age of Gaia, through the Nova Earth Foundation, is part of the official Sirius Affiliate Program. This means that at the same time as the film’s premiere audience enjoys its worldwide debut, you can be one of the first people in the world to see it – right here via this site – in your own home from 8pm (Pacific time, USA) tomorrow (Monday). You can even pre-order your personal screening today.


Already know about the film? Find out how you can watch Sirius via Golden Age of Gaia here. Like to know more? Keep reading…

“This really is the greatest story never told,” says Dr. Greer, an emergency room doctor turned UFO researcher who founded both The Disclosure Project and the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI).

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“Once people understand that classified projects have figured out how UFO’s operate, they will realize we no longer need oil, coal and nuclear power. This is the truth that has driven the secrecy.
“What we’re really trying to focus on in Sirius, is humanity and its progression, moving forward.”
As the publicity for Sirius states: “We are not alone in the cosmos… and we are not alone here on earth! Earth has been visited by advanced inter-stellar civilizations that can travel through other dimensions faster than the speed of light. What we have learned from them about energy propulsion can bring us to a new era, but those in power have suppressed this information in order to keep us at their mercy. It is time for you to know… and this documentary will let you in.”

Sirius follows Dr Greer, as he struggles to disclose top secret information about classified energy and propulsion techniques. Along the way, he investigates new technology and sheds light on criminal and murderous suppression.
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As covered here recently on the site – http://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/04/sirius-steven-greers-film-claims-to-unveil-tiny-alien-humanoid/ – Dr Greer comes upon an amazing find in Sirius: a possible ancient ET skeleton, just 6 inches long, which is discovered in the Atacama desert. The film follows him and his team to Europe where he attempts to get a sample of bone fragment so an IVY league university can run genetic tests on the skeleton.

What they find will completely change the reality of human existence.
Sirius provides a whole new perspective on technology, human evolution, and clandestine organizations who have manipulated and controlled the public for centuries.
The film also features evidence from over 100 government, military, and intelligence community witnesses who testify on record about their first-hand experience with the cover-up, including astronaut Edgar Mitchell and film-maker and author David Wilcock.

Sirius has been totally funded through crowd-sourcing; in fact, it’s one of the most successful crowd funding initiatives ever produced. The film will not be screened in major corporation-owned movie cinemas; instead it’s being distributed at US$9.99 via sites like ours all across the world who earn approximately 15% of each sale they refer through the film’s official affiliate program. This is the first time we’ve done this sort of thing and it means if you view Sirius via this blog you’ll be supporting the team of dedicated volunteers behind Golden Age of Gaia, InLight Radio, The Hope Chest and Nova Earth Foundation

Meanwhile, Dr Greer’s team has guaranteed that 100 per cent of the net proceeds from the sales of Sirius will go towards the funding of a free energy research lab that will thrive in plain sight of the world: a free energy research lab funded for the people, by the people. So viewing Sirius via this blog supports a couple of very worthwhile teams.

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