Add new comment Comments 'Ufo Hunters' are too popular to be cancelled. It's one of the shows that really put some true science into researching the issue of what UFO are really about. Please, don't let this show be killed off. What are you talking about now, Mr. What coverup? Can you provide specifics? I've seen that episode -- and made notes -- and cannot make sense of your statement.
And why would investigators researching the Hill case go to Bray's Point on the west coast when the Hill incident occurred on the east coast?
The subject matter proving UFO sightings is an interesting one for me, but I will not miss this program. The reruns are dull, and only a few premieres were of interest.
It seems half the minutes of the show was spent reiterating previously stated theories and the like. Yawn, while I know UFOs exist having witnessed them mself, the 3 men in this program bored me to death, especially the one with the aviator sunglasses. They rarely proved anything and I generally felt like I had wasted an hour after the show was over. I hope a more thought provoking, up-to-date UFO program is in the works on the history channel. Enough with the same old stories Rendlesham, Area 51, Roswell, blah blah blah.
I apologize for sounding so negative. Is this area home to one of the many extra-terrestrial gateways that are believed to be spread all over the world? Theories behind gateways vary from being used to travel between time and space to being the link between dimensions. Then our team explores the deserts of Arizona where locals lead them to another gateway just outside of mystical Sedona.
The team's access to UFO evidence is unparalleled and their expertise allows them to quickly identify bogus claims of UFOs as well as piece together compelling evidence of UFO phenomena. Reverse engineering is a common practice used by private industry and the government as a means to keep up with or surpass the competition.
Has the US military derived various forms of technology, including stealth technology, from downed UFO's? Are we competing with extra-terrestrial beings using their downed craft as the genesis for advances in modern technology? Follow a team from UFO magazine as they investigate the possibility that the technology providing us with fiber optics, night vision and the microchip, just to name a few, were derived from wreckage obtained from Roswell and other UFO crash sites.
For years, people have claimed to have had direct, personal contact with an alien. In this episode of our series, the team tracks down several people who claim to have had such contact. They'll also work along side medical and scientific professionals to try and discover what, if anything, really happed to these people. The UFO Hunters are hot on the trail of a case that just happened, one that had the whole country talking just weeks ago.
Within a month, the reports had increased ten-fold. They meet witnesses never interviewed for TV, analyze strange footage shot by people all over Texas, and come to an incredible conclusion. By triangulating reports using line of site data, they determine that these eyewitnesses definitely saw something strange, but what? It's a case so fresh it's still happening.
One of the air base's fighter pilots took off to intercept the object, engaging in an aerial game of chicken with the unknown object for over 18 minutes until lack of fuel caused him to return to the base. The team examines a declassified US Department of Defense report which analyzed this encounter, and interviews the pilot to get his complete story.
General Parviz Jafari, squadron leader and one of the F-4 pilots involved in the incident, explains how he pursued the object, got a radar lock and as he prepared to fire his AIM 9 missiles, something from the object shot out and disabled his weapons system, his compass and his radio. Watch as the team uses declassified control tower tapes and an interview with the soldier manning the tower, to tell the events of that night.
Chuck Sorrels describes 12 objects that appeared not only on radar at Edwards, but at several other military bases as well. Listen as former test pilot George Merrett reveals what he saw that evening in the skies above the United States' premier air test facility.
UFO Hunters. SD SD selected. Buy season. Can't play on this device. Any aliens who come from the stars are way ahead of us. The people who contact me all sound pretty sincere. More than anything, I ask myself if the extraterrestrial explanation is compelling — or merely possible. Is the evidence proof-positive or only puzzling? Did he really walk through that giant fan, or is that only a possibility? The Pentagon study is certainly interesting, but not because it proves alien visitation. Conspiracy theories never end.
Of course, in the 21st Century, a sailing vessel may no longer satisfy that need. A sailing saucer just might. IE 11 is not supported.
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