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UFOs: The Lost Evidence - Season 2
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Title: UFOs: The Lost Evidence

Overview: 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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Average Vote: 5.2 (10 votes)

Cast

  • Self - Fmr. British Government UFO Investigator: Nick Pope
  • Self - UFO Expert & Author: Richard Dolan
  • Self - Narrator (voice): Eric Chase
  • Self: Erica Lukes
  • Self: Mike Bara
  • UFOs: The Lost Evidence - UFO Tech (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    An exploration into whether breakthroughs such as high-energy lasers, antigravity technology and super-advanced aircraft are the result of human efforts alone or contact with UFOs.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - UFOs and the Presidents: FDR to JFK (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    Investigators reveal the secret history between US Presidents and the UFO phenomenon, from FDR's knowledge about a UFO battle over Los Angeles to JFK's alleged plan to share extraterrestrial secrets with the Russians.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - UFO Abduction (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    As long as there have been UFO sightings, there have been claims of alien abduction. This phenomena and the alleged alien implants sometimes left behind are examined in the light of never-before-seen evidence and eyewitness testimony.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - Extraterrestrials and Sacred Sites (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    The world's holy sites claim visitation by gods, but shocking new evidence suggests these locations have been deemed sacred because of contact with interstellar travelers in the distant past.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - Police UFO Files (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    Using archival audio recordings, official transcripts and incident reports, UFO researchers investigate what really happened during incredible - and sometimes life-threatening - encounters between law enforcement and UFOs.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - Nazi UFO Secrets (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    How did the Nazis produce technology that was far more advanced than anywhere else in a matter of years? Were they being helped by an extra-terrestrial source?

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - Native Americans and Star People (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Native American myths steeped in the otherworldly go back thousands of years, but astonishing, new evidence and modern-day UFO sightings have experts rethinking these extraordinary legends and depictions.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - UFOs vs. the Royal Air Force (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    The Royal Air Force has been encountering and even engaging UFOs on a regular basis since World War II, but the British government has continuously denied the sightings. Experts investigate why these UFO facts have been concealed.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - American UFO Coverups (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    UFOs have been caught on camera across America, yet the government continues to deny the existence of extraterrestrial life. Recent news of the Pentagon's secret UFO program may reveal shocking evidence of what the military has known for decades.

    UFOs: The Lost Evidence - UFOs and Temples of Gold (Season 2 - Episode 10)

    UFO experts investigate whether the value, reverence and desire for gold is the result of extraterrestrial landings in the ancient past.

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