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The Passage, a Film Script

Objectives:
In a fictional setting, the film provides the audience with a positive outcome to cataclysmic geological changes and social upheaval. It addresses interaction with visitors from other worlds in a manner in keeping with what contactees in reality experience. While realistic in depicting opportunistic or immature behavior, the film rewards those who show courage and a sense of responsibility toward others. In this, the film is a behavior model for the audience, while preparing the audience for potential Earth changes.
 
Site:
Wisconsin
bay in foundation of basement protection for equipment and pump
cistern collecting rainwater available as alternate water source
 
Principals:
Nancy Lieder as author and copyright holder
Status:
Copyright in 1997
 
Gift:
10% of net royalites to Troubled Times, Inc. which will be mentioned in the credits but assumes no responsibility for production of the film and is not acting in a fiduciary capacity, nor will the film have a nonprofit status.
Setting

The film, called The Passage, embraces not only the physical passage of Planet X but the Earth’s societal passage to becoming galactic citizens, as well as a spiritual passage to nonviolent and considerate group structures versus violence and power brokering. Sample scenes from the film are:

Scene 09 Snippet: Professor Issac explains about the Cover-Up.
Scene 26 Snippet: Rancher Tom's Cattle Panic when the Earth's rotation stops.
Scene 53- 55 Snippet: A Small Plane, its compass confused, is caught in hurricane force winds.
Scene 69 Snippet: General Flood shows his intent to become an Overlord over Civilians.
Scene 71 Snippet: Billy encounters a Zeta and shares his concerns for his pole shift Tramatized Sister.
Scene 109 Snippet: Cathy doesn't understand the danger from an approaching Rogue Military troup.
Scene 146 Snippet: Billy, familiar with Alien Lifeforms, acts as a tour guide.