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Snyopsis: Abductions. Reproduction experiments. Memories of seeing children off-planet. The idea of humans participating in an alien hybrid program sounds absurd until you talk to people who have experienced it. Thousands around the world have had reproductive experiments carried out against their will. The most harrowing? The termination of unexplained pregnancies. Memories remain suppressed and fragmented, leaving experiencers confused, depressed and with a profound sense of loss. In others, the memories are visceral and emotionally disturbing. Thanks to increased acceptance, more people are coming forward with their frightening experiences. Are aliens involved in a complex hybridization project where humans are used to cultivate a hybrid population? This award-winning documentary film, Extraordinary: The Seeding, tells these stories through one-on-one interviews with abductees—brave individuals sharing intensely personal and emotional stories. Through analysis with global ufology experts, the film also explores hybridization, why it’s happening and the impact on humanity. The information presented is intended to educate, entertain and encourage audiences to ask one simple question: What if this is all true?



An Official Selection of 15 film festivals around the world, Extraordinary: The Seeding has won five Best Documentary awards, including winning both the Best Documentary and People's Choice Award on September 7, 2019, at the International UFO Conference in Phoenix, AZ, USA. The film is striking a chord with audiences since its September 3 release on digital platforms due to changing the narrative from phenomena-focused stories to the emotional impact abductions have on those who have alien hybridization experiences. Women are experiencing unexplained pregnancies, and three of the women in the film have unique stories that, at first, glance are hard to fathom: one is a life-long lesbian who has never had relations with a man, another ended her engagement and quite a six-figure job to help those who have been through what she has experienced, and another details her alien rape stories, yet finds comfort in the birth of a child that was alien-assisted.

These are deeply emotional stories that beg for exploration and, most of all, empathy and compassion from those who don’t understand what it’s like to be an experiencer. The film is intended to serve three primary goals:

1. Create awareness surrounding unexplained pregnancies and alien hybridization programs

2. Encourage empathy and compassion towards those who are having traumatic experiences

3. Facilitate community for those who have had experiences so they understand they are not alone

Film festival audience response has been phenomenal, and early feedback following the launch is that this is one of the most important films ever in the genre due to its emphasis on the people having the experiences.

Visit the official film website at https://www.extraordinarytheseeding.com for additional details about the film, including reviews from author of Communion Whitley Strieber, Coast to Coast AM Host George Noory, ufology researcher and hypntherapist Mary Rodwell, ufology journalist and exoplolitical expert Nick Pope and screenwriter of The Conjuring and The Conjuring 2 Carey Hayes.

Visit http://www.j3films.com to learn more about the production company behind the film.

Visit the official Facebook page of the film at https://www.facebook.com/EX2TheSeeding/ to see the passionate engagement of those interested in the film.

Director/Producer Jon Sumple and Producer Jack Roth are available to share their amazing journeys in making this important and transformational film.

Jon Sumple
email: jon.sumple@gmail.com
Skype: jonsumple

Biography

Jon Sumple is a founding partner of j3FILMS, as well as an award-winning producer and director of Extraordinary: The Stan Romanek Story and Extraordinary: The Seeding. He’s a writer by trade and a filmmaker by night, along with producing partners Jack Roth, Jamie Sernoff and Lori Wagner. In addition to writing and filmmaking, he also co-hosts a weekly baseball podcast. Jon and his wife are currently on an open-ended, slow-travel journey, currently exploring Lima, Peru.

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