Maussan's UFO Files
Canada
118 people rated Watch his story unfold as we recount his rise as a journalist covering some of the most controversial UFO events seen across Mexico in history. Jaime Maussan started his career in journalism at some of the highest profile news agencies in Mexico, including 60 minutes and TV Azteca. His ambition and powerful desire to tell stories at a feverish pace led to the creation of his own news reporting agency Tercer Milenio which still has a growing base of over 2 million viewers a week internationally.
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Franzy Bettyna
28/11/2025 23:39
Maussan's UFO Files - Director's Cut (2021)
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28/11/2025 23:39
Maussan's UFO Files - Director's Cut (2021)
Abu wazeem
28/04/2023 04:31
I'm a sceptic who loves all things UFO. I don't know what it will take for me to believe (other than a personal experience) but I still love to devour all the info I can. There are some cheesy videos out there and there are great ones. THIS IS A GREAT ONE! I've never seen the footage shown in this documentary. Probably because it's from Mexico so it's not as prevalent as the US footage. If you're into UFO docs, there is some amazing new stuff in this you have to see!
I hope more new stuff comes out soon!
Arpeet Nepal
28/04/2023 04:31
This is a really good UFO doc! I felt that Jamie Maussan was the perfect choice to host the film! He really feels genuine about the subject, shedding light on all of these strange ufo encounters outside of our country. The fact that they show footage from Mexico I find it very interesting. It seems much more legit then any of the footage on YouTube... Definitely recommend this film to anyone who is looking for some real ufo footage and in-site.
Tamanda Tambala❤️🔥
28/04/2023 04:31
Extended Air Force cockpit camera video footage captured by pilots on military maneuvers representing both the U.S. and Mexico recording inexplicable craft doing "unearthly" things. Several reports, including more videotape, of unidentified objects in motion spotted in the sky during a 1982 solar eclipse. Recent reports of infrared images allegedly unveiling UFOs "invisible" to the naked eye.
All this and more are part of the paranormal parade packed into the brief documentary "Beyond The Spectrum-Maussan's UFO Files".
Oh, and you best be braced to dig on veteran Mexican broadcast journalist turned UFO researcher Jaime Maussan.
El tipo habla mucho aquí.
Buboy Villar
28/04/2023 04:31
First off, I need to say right out of the gate... I'm a big fan of Darcy Weir's filmmaking talent. I was looking particular forward to this film coming out given Jaime Maussan was being featured. I've been a long time of Jaime Maussan's work (if you aren't sure who he is, just Google his name). Well Darcy Weir not only delivered... he knocked the ball clean out of the park. This film is good for both the believer and non-beliver. Clearly a thumbs up from me.
Julie Anne San Jose
28/04/2023 04:31
This story focus on the renowned Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan, and his important contribution to the field of UFO investigation. Throughout his career, Jaime has been collecting evidence of UFO captured material with infrared cameras, this material has been recorded by government personnel in Mexico, and Jaime has been trusted with this material thanks to his activism, credibility, and integrity.
Moon#
28/04/2023 04:31
I love watching film and documentaries that explore the outer reaches of the universe. This film doesn't disappoint on my quest to gain knowledge on the subject of UFOs.
Dabboo Ratnani
28/04/2023 04:31
I'm at heart a scientist and like to look at evidence from all sides, and that's what hooked me into this documentary about a UFO researcher in Mexico. It was interesting to learn about sightings in another country and follow the story of a dedicated journalist who can listen with an open mind and follow the story wherever it leads. There are some surprises here!
Chunli ❤️🙇♀️
28/04/2023 04:31
Beyond the Spectrum - Maussan's UFO Files is an in-depth, compelling and serious examination of the UFO phenomenon through the notable Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan. Mr. Maussan retraces the history of his career starting in the early 1980s with his animal rights and environmental activism through the show 60 Minutes (Mexico), which led to his partnership with NASA that took him to the North Pole on an investigation of the depletion of the ozone layer.
Starting in 1995 Jaime began his reporting on UFOs and wanted to change the way people think of them by applying the investigative methods he developed earlier with his reporting.
Directory Darcy Weir provides some fantastic and compelling video footage as evidence for their existence, which is often unseen by the public. In his thorough research, Darcy's film is on point with the current wave of reports that have dominated the news cycle from the New York Times to the Washington Post for 2019.
This film is a great continuation of the Beyond the Spectrum series. I look forward to seeing the next installments, with even more incredible footage, evidence, eye witness accounts and theories on the ever growing UFO phenomenon.