Texts, archaeology and legend contain evidence of past human-extraterrestrial contact.Texts, archaeology and legend contain evidence of past human-extraterrestrial contact.Texts, archaeology and legend contain evidence of past human-extraterrestrial contact.
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Michio Kaku
- Self - Author, The Future of Humanity
- (as Michio Kaku Ph.D.)
Bill Birnes
- Self - Co-Author, The Day After Roswell
- (as Bill Birnes Ph.D.)
Kirsten Fisher
- Self - Biologist, Cal State Univ. Los Angeles
- (as Kirsten Fisher Ph.D.)
Michael Dennin
- Self - Physicist, Univ. of California, Irvine
- (as Michael Dennin Ph.D.)
Amir Hussain
- Self - Prof. Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University
- (as Amir Hussain Ph.D.)
Jonathan Young
- Self - Founding Curator, Joseph Campbell Archives
- (as Jonathan Young Ph.D.)
Robert Clotworthy
- Narrator
- (voice)
J. Allen Hynek
- Self - Astronomer
- (archive footage)
- …
Joe Simonton
- Self - UFO
- (archive footage)
- …
Zecharia Sitchin
- Self
- (archive footage)
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I wanted this one to be so much better
I thought this one might be good. It has a new premise and it links to the Ancient Aliens mythos well. The problem is that this episode is not executed well at all. For example, they forward the theory that food left from an alleged alien visitation lacked salt. As a result, they speculate that the food must come from somewhere that lacks salt. This must be an alien world and salt must be deadly to aliens. Then, the narrator literally says what a viewer would wonder, "If salt is deadly, why would they come to Earth?" Then they drop this topic.
It just seemed like a poorly written episode.
It just seemed like a poorly written episode.
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- timothygartin
- May 9, 2020
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