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IN SEARCH OF ALIENS follows Giorgio Tsoukalos, an Ancient Astronaut theorist and leading contributor to Ancient Aliens, as he explores the fascinating evidence behind some of the Earth's most famous mysteries.
Stars:
Giorgio Tsoukalos,
Erich von Däniken,
Jonathan Bright
Unsealed Alien Files investigates documents of alien and UFO encounters, made accessible to the public by the Freedom of Information Act. Each episode tackles a compelling alien case by opening these previously off-limit secret files.
Stars:
John B. Wells,
John Greenewald Jr.,
Nick Pope
Ancient Aliens Debunked is a 3 hour refutation of the theories proposed on the History Channel series Ancient Aliens. It is essentially a point by point critique of the "ancient astronaut ... See full summary »
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Stars:
Chuck Zukowski,
Bruce Greenwood,
Anthony Mendez
UFOs: The Lost Evidence examines UFOs that may be inhabiting our oceans, top-secret military base Area 52, pilot and astronaut UFO sighting accounts, and deathbed confessions.
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First off it is safe to say the show is obviously about the theory of Ancient Aliens...Hence the name.
Having said that, as with any theory one is challenged with making up their own mind when it comes to the belief or non-belief in said theory.
The show presents a lot of topics to research, and give some thought too.
I personally enjoyed the show, because it is hard for me to accept the fact that we think we know everything there is to know about our existence. Which, we have, throughout our own history dis-proved our own beliefs countless times, although very reluctantly in most cases.
Example: We once thought the Earth was the center of the universe and that everything revolved around us. (we thought we were the "Pinnacle" of creation) Then it was discovered that the sun don't orbit us, we in fact orbit it. Then we discovered that we are not even in the center of our galaxy. We are in fact out on almost the outer reaches of one of its arms.
We still have people that think we are the "Pinnacle" of creation. Which is their right to believe as such I suppose.
However, within our brief existence it would be very naive at best to say that we have all the answers, and that we are all-knowing.
Clearly we are not.
The two most prominent religions in the world are Christianity & Muslim/Islam.
Each of these would most likely be inclined to not give faith or belief to such speculations, ideas, or topics. Which I guess is rightfully so. However, the Vatican now has an observatory.
And, even in the show it is stated that one's belief in other life in the universe does not negate one's belief in God.
Nonetheless, I find it very hard to believe we are the only intelligent life in the universe. Therefore, I enjoyed this show a great deal.
Fact is...no one can say for sure there were Ancient Aliens here on Earth at one time, or that they were not. There really is not enough evidence to prove or disprove the subject matter.
In the end, it gives some things to be considered and pondered. Which is the whole point of the show in the first place.
Be careful about "Debunking" something, or you might wind up looking as silly as the person did that thought the sun orbited us.
Be careful about jumping on the band wagon of some theory that can't be proved, or you might wind up looking as silly as the person that thought the world was flat.
Just keep an open mind. Who says you have to Confirm or Deny everything? Where is that law written? Can't people be allowed to watch the show, and form their own opinions? Why all the finger pointing? You know when you point your finger at someone you got three pointing back at yourself right?
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First off it is safe to say the show is obviously about the theory of Ancient Aliens...Hence the name.
Having said that, as with any theory one is challenged with making up their own mind when it comes to the belief or non-belief in said theory.
The show presents a lot of topics to research, and give some thought too.
I personally enjoyed the show, because it is hard for me to accept the fact that we think we know everything there is to know about our existence. Which, we have, throughout our own history dis-proved our own beliefs countless times, although very reluctantly in most cases.
Example: We once thought the Earth was the center of the universe and that everything revolved around us. (we thought we were the "Pinnacle" of creation) Then it was discovered that the sun don't orbit us, we in fact orbit it. Then we discovered that we are not even in the center of our galaxy. We are in fact out on almost the outer reaches of one of its arms.
We still have people that think we are the "Pinnacle" of creation. Which is their right to believe as such I suppose.
However, within our brief existence it would be very naive at best to say that we have all the answers, and that we are all-knowing.
Clearly we are not.
The two most prominent religions in the world are Christianity & Muslim/Islam.
Each of these would most likely be inclined to not give faith or belief to such speculations, ideas, or topics. Which I guess is rightfully so. However, the Vatican now has an observatory.
And, even in the show it is stated that one's belief in other life in the universe does not negate one's belief in God.
Nonetheless, I find it very hard to believe we are the only intelligent life in the universe. Therefore, I enjoyed this show a great deal.
Fact is...no one can say for sure there were Ancient Aliens here on Earth at one time, or that they were not. There really is not enough evidence to prove or disprove the subject matter.
In the end, it gives some things to be considered and pondered. Which is the whole point of the show in the first place.
Be careful about "Debunking" something, or you might wind up looking as silly as the person did that thought the sun orbited us.
Be careful about jumping on the band wagon of some theory that can't be proved, or you might wind up looking as silly as the person that thought the world was flat.
Just keep an open mind. Who says you have to Confirm or Deny everything? Where is that law written? Can't people be allowed to watch the show, and form their own opinions? Why all the finger pointing? You know when you point your finger at someone you got three pointing back at yourself right?