In a
new interview with the UK comedy website Chortle,
Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell has described his ordeal of being detained at
gunpoint at Area 51, the super-secret US military facility in Nevada believed
by some to house extraterrestrial technologies. The events unfolded while Maxwell
was filming a UFO-themed episode of the BBC documentary series Conspiracy Road Trip earlier this year.
Maxwell
told Chortle:
“We got to the [Area 51] barrier and I’m
expecting some soldiers to come out and tell us to “piss off”. We’ll have that
on camera, job done, that’s enough for British TV.”
“Then, one of our group knocks on the guard
hut door and all hell breaks loose, four soldiers rush out with M16s. ‘On the
fucking floor! On the floor right now!’ We spent three, maybe four hours like
that. Passports taken, all the footage and equipment.”
According
to the BBC, Conspiracy Road Trip is “an effort to tackle the truth” about
conspiracy theories, with individual episodes examining various conspiratorial
subjects, including state-sponsored terrorism and, in this case, UFOs. However,
Maxwell’s statements to Chortle indicate that the BBC
series is less concerned with “tackling” uncomfortable truths than with debunking
them. In his interview, Maxwell makes no secret of the fact that this
particular episode was rigged from the outset to ridicule the UFO subject – a fact
that apparently saved him and his group from being incarcerated:
“Luckily,
when the sheriffs turned up this deputy had a sense of humour. It had been rung
through to him that I was an Irish comedian leading these UFO nutjobs, that I
didn’t believe any of it and was there to debunk it for the BBC.”
Conspiracy
Road Trip: UFOs will be broadcast
Monday October 15 at 9PM on BBC 3.


Christ, what an asshole.
ReplyDeleteSo who were the 4 'Ufologist' accompanying this comedian?
I'm not sure of all the participants, but I know that Darren Perks and Brigitte Barclay are in the episode. I also was enouraged to participate in this episode in the role of "UFOlogist with a voice of reason". My voice of reason told me to steer well clear of what was obviously a shameless hit piece.
DeleteYour voice of reason is working nominally :)
DeleteFranky Ma was one, though she is not a ufologist. She is appearing on Richard Dolan's Truth Out radio show tomorrow night to discuss this fiasco, which will be archived at Global Radio Alliance.
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