• UAPs in Puerto Rico: New UAP / UFO Documentary from Darcy Weir

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

UAPs in Puerto Rico: New UAP / UFO Documentary from Darcy Weir

  • Summary

  • Documentary filmmaker and Director Darcy Weir returns with his latest film, "Transmedium: Puerto Rico's UFOs." In this new UAP/UFO documentary, he discusses the history of UAPs in Puerto Rico and his exclusive interview with the US Customs & Border agent who released the famous Aquadila UAP case in Puerto Rico.

    Diving into the chaos of UFOTwitter like a fearless spelunker, Darcy Weir is a documentary filmmaker who over the past two decades has chosen to explore some of the most intriguing topics of discussion today, including UFOs, Cryptids, and even Bitcoin. He has completed over 15 feature-length documentaries on these topics, all of which are available on Amazon Prime and Apple. His goal is to make the world of UFOs more accessible to the general public by shedding light on the subject in new ways.

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