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Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers 🤔
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Bob Lazar's Impact on Alien and Ufology.
Bob Lazar is a name that has become synonymous with the UFO phenomenon and the search for extraterrestrial life. His claims of working on alien technology in Area 51 in the late 1980s have captivated and divided the UFO community and sparked a renewed interest in the topic of UFOs and extraterrestrial life.
Lazar's story began in 1989, when he appeared in a series of interviews with investigative journalist George Knapp, claiming to have worked at a site known as S-4, located near Area 51 in Nevada. According to Lazar, he was part of a team of scientists tasked with reverse engineering and studying nine flying saucers of extraterrestrial origin. Lazar claimed to have seen and worked on the propulsion system of one of the craft, which he described as using an element called "Element 115" to create gravity waves and achieve near-instantaneous travel through space.
Lazar's claims were met with skepticism and controversy from the scientific and UFO communities, with many questioning the validity of his credentials and the veracity of his claims. However, Lazar maintained his story and provided what he claimed to be evidence of his time at S-4, including detailed descriptions of the alien technology and the process by which it was studied.
The controversy surrounding Lazar's claims only intensified when he was later accused of lying about his education and work history. Critics pointed out that Lazar's claimed academic background could not be verified, and that his former employers denied any record of his employment. However, Lazar maintained that his background had been intentionally erased by the government as part of a cover-up of his work at S-4.
Despite the doubts and controversies surrounding his claims, Lazar's story has had a significant impact on the UFO and alien community, fueling renewed interest and debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and government cover-ups of UFO sightings and encounters.
One of the most significant impacts of Lazar's story has been the renewed attention and scrutiny it has brought to Area 51 and other secret military installations. Lazar's claims about his work at S-4 and the existence of extraterrestrial technology have led many to speculate that the government is hiding evidence of alien life and technology at these sites, and has fueled calls for greater transparency and disclosure from the government.
Lazar's claims have also inspired numerous documentaries, books, and even a feature film. In 1993, a documentary titled "Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers" was released, which featured interviews with Lazar and other witnesses, as well as footage of Area 51 and other secret military installations. The documentary was well-received by audiences and helped to cement Lazar's status as a cultural touchstone for those interested in the UFO phenomenon.
The impact of Lazar's claims can also be seen in the ongoing efforts to uncover the truth about the UFO phenomenon. While many scientists and skeptics remain skeptical of Lazar's claims, his story has helped to raise awareness about the need for greater scientific investigation and research into the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Lazar's claims have also led to the creation of organizations and groups dedicated to studying the UFO phenomenon, such as the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI).
Despite the controversy and skepticism surrounding his claims, Lazar's impact on the UFO and alien community cannot be denied. His story has sparked a renewed interest and debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and government cover-ups, and has inspired countless individuals to search for evidence of alien life and technology.
In conclusion, Bob Lazar's impact on the UFO and alien community has been significant and far-reaching. While his claims have been met with controversy and skepticism, they have also helped to raise awareness about the need for greater scientific investigation and research
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Cineasta afirma que temos naves intactas que não são da Terra
O cineasta e jornalista investigativo Jeremy Corbell tem investigado o fenômeno OVNI há vários anos. Seu filme “Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers” acrescentou alguma credibilidade ao caso de Bob Lazar, permitindo que as pessoas lhe dessem outra chance de sua história. Sua contribuição para a compreensão dos OVNIs não pode ser negada e, portanto, ele entrevistou muitas pessoas autênticas que…
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     Joe Rogan Experience #1315 - Bob Lazar & Jeremy Corbell 
                     Jun 20, 2019  Bob Lazar is a physicist who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and also on reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology at a site called S-4 near the Area 51 Groom Lake operating location. Jeremy Corbell is a contemporary artist and documentary filmmaker. Watch the documentary "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers" now streaming on Netflix.
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Top 10 WORST Movies Of 2018!
As everyone is talking about their favorite and least favorite films of last year, I’d much rather take a look at what came out two years ago! This is what I do every New Year, get used to it. And keep in mind that I haven’t seen every film from 2018, so as bad as I’m sure Sherlock Gnomes and Pacific Rim: Uprising are, I haven’t gotten around to them. If you’d like a list of every film I have seen, I have them listed on my Letterboxd: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1HnDnQ4ibO82ryM9lOCGgw1FZhVLdC4SZ
#10. Fifty Shades Freed On my 2015 list, I didn’t even bother putting Fifty Shades Of Grey on it because I thought it was absolutely hilarious! On my 2017 list, I placed Fifty Shades Darker at the very top for its lack of even the basics of what makes a decent flick, notably there being no real plot. So I guess I’m meeting this franchise in the middle by putting Fifty Shades Freed at the tenth spot for just how batshit this movie is. Shit kinda just happens randomly with little to no reason while also not being funny in the slightest. In fact, large segments of the film is kinda boring, particularly the sex scenes in which there are so many that by the 20th time, you’d just get used to it like a jump scare in Winchester. Really, the biggest reason this is only at #10 is because Fifty Shades Freed has Freed us all from this series, assuming that a film adaptation of Grey isn’t made. And that’s the greatest compliment I’ve ever given to one of these movies. #9. A Wrinkle In Time I once heard someone justify Disney’s live action remakes by saying they help fund their more unique film escapades like Nutcracker And The Four Realms (which barely didn’t make the list). The problem with that is that I don’t want those ether! And considering how Solo and The Rise Of Skywalker turned out, maybe Disney’s live action department should just stick with Marvel movies. Honestly, I don’t completely remember why I left the theater after seeing A Wrinkle In Time so angry, like legitimately pissed off. I remember the girl who looks like one of the Mean Girls being treated like a member of the Losers Club, how terrible the child acting was, how even worse the adult acting was, how annoying everybody who wasn’t Chris Pine was, and how that little kid was named Charles Wallace because the characters said it at least a million times! Considering how angry I am just writing about it, I’m guessing it was a combination of all of those elements being wrapped up with a pretentious bow. Honestly, A Wrinkle In Time was a humongous waste of my time. #8. Show Dogs It’s a bad sign when the movie starring Bojack Horseman yelling at Ludacris dog is only at #8 on my list. The big reason for that is because this is so terrible that I had to break down laughing at times. Not because Show Dogs is genuinely or ironically funny, it’s just so batshit insane that I had to laugh. Almost like a defense reflex: like if I wasn’t laughing, I’d end up jumping off the roof. The plot is crazy, the acting is crazy, the whole fucking idea is crazy! I’d like you to stop and imagine Will Arnett with the straightest face possible yelling at a dog voiced by Ludacris that nobody can actually hear in the middle of a very serious police station about the dog fucking up an undercover job and somehow not laughing your ass off. That is what it was like watching Show Dogs. You’re welcome. #7. Slender Man I think people really downgrade how good horror has been lately. I know that in a world of Insidious: The Last Key and Truth Or Dare, it’s easy to be pessimistic. And I think people also dismiss the greatness the internet has had on modern pop culture. Considering how bad things like Daphne And Velma and Mowgli: Legend Of The Jungle are, I kinda get it. In reality, these tend to be the outliers among a lot of greatness, but after seeing Slender Man, I’m starting to think similarly. I was one of the only people who was actually excited about this movie because I’m young enough to remember a time when Slender Man: The Eight Pages was the scariest thing in the world and after seeing how well Hollywood treated the character in Beware The Slender Man, I was really hopeful. Little did I know that Madhouse Entertainment had one of the least interesting and least scary horror movies I’ve ever seen with boring characters, a monster that’s barely in the movie, and a script that’s closer to Rings than it is to its source material. I really hope this’ll go the way of Ouija and Annabelle and end up having a really good followup or else Slender Man will be a huge blot on the legitimacy of the internet. #6. Snake Outta Compton I’m gonna be straight with y’all, I have been doing a pretty bad job at keeping up with horror B-movies lately. I mean, I did watch The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time and Leprechaun Returns but those were mostly just mediocre, even within the context of the rest of their franchises. So when I saw the title Snake Outta Compton, I knew I had to watch it expecting something really stupid and funny as all hell. Instead I got a boring and uninteresting barely even an attempt at cinema. I really hated this film, it’s just such a boringly dull film where little to nothing ever happens and I hated every dumb second of it. The terrible rapping, the awful effects, the horrendous acting, everything in snake Outta Compton sucks and I hate it. #5. Norm Of The North: Keys To The Kingdom Remember that god awful polar bear movie starring Rob Schneider from a few years ago… yeah, they made four of those. Normal people would say the first Norm Of The North was the absolute bottom of the barrel, I say “No!… It’s Norm Of The North: Keys To The Kingdom,” and even more suicidal people would probably say it’s Norm Of The North: King Sized Adventure. If you thought the animation in the original was bad, you’ve seen nothing! This is so bad that I’m not even sure it should be considered animation! This is so bad that it makes Duck Duck Goose look like The Grinch! This is so bad that they couldn’t even get Rob Schneider back! The plot, it’s like this is one of those straight to DVD Disney sequels that were made up of episodes of conceled TV shows except why would anyone try to make Norm Of the FUCKING North into a TV show! But apparently it made money considering how (and I’ll repeat this again) there are four of these! Maybe the immense failure of Arctic Dogs will stop Entertainment Studios from making any more. #4. The Thinning: New World Order Speaking of sequels that’ll make the originals look like masterpieces, we’ve got Logan Paul’s magnum opus, coming straight outta that Japanese suicide forest. A film that tells you that a country made up of the smartest 95% of citizens are stupid enough to not catch on to the pretty obvious government plan going on in this universe. Even more so, apparently presidents to be are allowed to just make major laws that’ll arrest about 50% of the population before being sworn in as president. But even more so, I’m to believe that Logan Paul of all people is smart enough to escape these poorly conceived concentration camps. This is a key example of suspension of disbelief gone too far. I don’t believe for a second that this world actually could exist. And I want everyone reading this to remember The Thinning: New World Order after seeing what I put at number one that even liberals can make terrible movies too! #3. The 15:17 To Paris No shit, this is easily the worst movie I’ve ever seen in theaters. No joke, no sarcasm, the Clint Eastwood trainwreck that is The 15:17 To Paris is by far one of the worst movies of the decade… and it’s only at #3 on my bottom 10 of the year. Let me explain. Where the absolute bottom of the barrels of the year are total slogs that I wouldn’t be able to stand watching again, this is actually really fun to watch. Immediately after seeing it in theaters, I wanted to see it again just to make sure it wasn’t a fever dream. In every conversation I have, I recommend this movie because it has to be seen to be believed. Of all the films on this list, this is the only one I’d actually recommend to people. No other film has the balls to portray three normies with ADD talking as boringly as possible taking selfies in Venice for 30 minutes for no goddamn reason. In no other movie will you see a bunch of comedians try and do serious roles that they had no right being casted in. When I went back to school and brought this up with my film nerd friends, every one of them had a different story of watching this. My god, please watch The 15:17 To Paris so that we can convince Clint Eastwood into making The 15:18 To Paris. #2. Gotti Let me tell ya, Gotti is one of the wurst felms ya’ll evar see! Who in da hell convinced John Travolta that he culd do serious roles! But in all seriousness, this movie sucks. I’m not super familiar with the story of John Gotti, and by that I mean I’ve never even heard the name before seeing this film. And I’m pretty sure that to even get what’s going on in this, you’d have to see a 3 hour documentary on the guy beforehand or else you’d be incredibly confused the entire time because I know I was! Don’t even ask me what happens in Gotti because I have no clue. It goes all over the place with different characters doing different things at different points in time and eventually, I stopped paying attention! I do remember that there were about 20 characters named “John,” John Gotti only kills one guy though I’m pretty sure that as a mob boss he’d kill more, and I have no idea how this mafia makes money. Oh, and this convicted feline is apparently also Jesus Christ. I’ll tells yas, ya can live 100 yeers an neva see a moovy as bad as Gotti. Before we get to #1, let’s do some runners up!
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom I wanted so bad to put this on the list because as a pretty big Jurassic Park fan, I can fairly say that Fallen Kingdom is easily the worst film in the franchise. If only because of that dumb ass twist at the end with that kid I kinda forgot even existed. Or just for those annoying ass comedic reliefs that are consistently useless. Or just because on a base filmmaking level, this movie sucks. Hurricane Bianca: From Russia With Hate Listen, I’m openly and proudly bisexual, so I get how important it is to get good representation out there in the film industry. And I also get why a lot of the Ru Paul: Drag Race fandom has latched onto this series. But Jesus Christ guys, drag queens can do better and they deserve better. From Russia With Hate is definitely a step in the right direction with it being way more interesting and fun than the first Hurricane Bianca… but come on guys! These aren’t good movies! Just watch more Drag Race, it’s much better. The Happytime Murders Disney, please let Muppets Now be good! The puppetry artform deserves better than this garbage! The Happytime Murders is a movie in which half the jokes is that a puppet is jizzing a lot. Honestly, my biggest beef with this film is that it doesn’t even get to the heart of what people love about the Jim Henson style of puppetry, notably the fun. Look at most of the cast, they are very humanoid compared to Kermit The Frog or Fozzy Bear. This movie is, first and foremost, not fun. Bob Lazar: Area 51 And Flying Saucers This is my nomination for worst documentary of the year. It’s just annoying to me that this guy can get away with lying to so many people without any repercussions. In fact, he gets this whole documentary that’s basically sucking his dick the entire time! I went in expecting something along the lines of Behind The Curve, a doc that takes an even stance at looking at its crazy subject matter but in a respectful way. In reality, Area 51 And Flying Saucers isn’t even in the slightest being totally on Bob Lazar’s side without questioning his all knowing wisdom for a second and is n’t respectful in the slightest for the intelligence of its viewers! Fuck this doc! A Simple Favor This is my nomination for best worst movie of the year. A Simple Favor is a crazy film with a cast and crew taking it weirdly seriously for a comedy, all with super monotone voices. None of the actual jokes are genuinely funny but lots of them are ironically hilarious. Granted I was very high while watching this, but as far as I’m concerned, that’s the best state of mind to be in while watching it! And did I mention how nobody acts during this but rather just say their lines monotonely! Loved it! God’s Not Dead: A Light In Darkness This was the year Christian propaganda got boring. I was so excited when I went to see I Can Only Imagine in theaters as my first theatrical Christian film experience only to be totally disappointed when it turned out to be pretty dull. Even more so when, later on in the year, the newest installment in the world famous God’s Not Dead franchise, the same one that first brought upon this new age of Christian based filmmaking that’s brought me so much joy before, turned out to be similarly dull. There was a split moment when a character states, “Jesus Christ was the original social justice warrior,” when I was brought back to life with its own stupidity, but it turned out to be fleeting. Not outrageous enough to be put on the list, but too outrageous to be any good. So this is how God’s Not Dead ends: not with a bang, but with a whimper. The Meg And speaking of boring, The Meg has to be the most boring shark movie ever made. A film that feels like it lasts for days and in which no real stakes feel like are in play. This has got to be the most boring and dull and uninteresting and BORING movie of the year! And considering how boring of a year it was for film, that’s saying a goddamn lot! Mary Poppins Returns I feel like I went through an arc of my own while watching this. I went from, “this isn’t bad,” to, “okay, this is a little too much like the original,” to, “why the fuck am I watching this?” Mary Poppins Returns feels like one of the Disney live action remakes because it’s basically just a shittier version of the original with absolutely no good reason to exist let alone to watch, especially compared to said original. And the climax makes absolutely no sense with the logic of the film universe; she can literally fly! And by god, does this feel like anything but Mary Poppins. Blockers Listen, I get that this film is sex positive and that’s a really great thing and all the actors are really trying their best. But it is all in vain for this film with a really unfunny script and that’s kinda important for a comedy. Sometimes Blockers can get a chuckle out of me because of how over the top it can get at times but those are just outliers in a mostly mediocre movie that got built up too much because of how much positivity is in this. Proud Mary Proud Mary is the perfect example of a film in which just because someone can do it well, doesn’t mean everyone can. Ever since Quentin Tarantino has been making movies like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, throw back action films have been really cool to see. Then, all of a sudden, the director of London Has Fallen had to come around and remind everyone that they can’t all be winners. Mostly dull dialogue between characters I don’t care about waiting for the action that isn’t even all that good. I was really hopeful that Proud Mary would be fun, but it’s anything but. #1. The Trump Prophecy Listen, I get that when I say that a movie literally titled The Trump Prophecy is the worst film of the year, it comes off as if I’m making a big political statement but believe me, I am not. Politically, admittedly, I am pretty liberal but I’m not really a political dude. But I do know terrible filmmaking when I see it, and believe it or not, a film about a crazy firefighter who gets a vision in his sleep from a god orb that Donald Trump must be president might not be very good. In fact, fuck this cynical, piece of shit, taking advantage of conservatives, monotonely acted, with no love or passion put into it, goddamn movie! As much as I didn’t like any of the movies I’ve mentioned on this list, it’s clear someone, anyone, was passionate about making them. But considering how clearly the director never asked any of his actors to do a second take, no love is clearly put into this. How cynical, how shameless. As someone who does genuinely love the art of filmmaking and would adore the opportunity to make a relatively big budget movie myself, the fact that something as lifeless as The Trump Prophecy gets to be put into any theaters really pisses me off. Say what you want about The 15:17 To Paris, at least it had its heart in the right place. Say what you want about Gotti, at least John Travolta was obviously passionate about the project. This has nothing and is easily the most hatable film I’ve seen in years!
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Bob Lazar. Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018) Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell.
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Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018)
An Extraordinary Documentary about the experiences of Bob Lazar on unveiling the secret existence of Alien Life and Technology and how the experiences change his way of life. This can now be streamed on Netflix.
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Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell USA, 2018
Loose Change: Little Grey Men Edition.
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ladyofdecember · 4 years
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I'm watching a documentary on Netflix now about Bob Lazar that I think proves his trustworthiness and honesty. I've never not believed the guy because honestly why would he lie about any of it? How does this benefit him? It doesn't. It's only made his life a living hell.
Seriously, everyone should go watch Bob Lazar Area 51 & Flying Saucers.
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Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers What is it? The 2018 documentary movie Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers. BOB LAZAR: AREA 51 & FLYING SAUCERS Trailer (2018) UFO Documentary Continue reading
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U.S. Intel Report On UFOs Headed To Congress | Alicia Menendez | MSNBC
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Next month, U.S. Intelligence agencies are expected to deliver a report to Congress revealing how the Pentagon analyzes data from UFO sightings. The report comes as government officials confirm that viral footage of a mysterious flying object spotted in July 2019 is legitimate. Jeremy Corbell, filmmaker and director of the documentary “Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers”, joins American Voices with Alicia Menendez.
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This is very similar to the Bob Lazar "Sports Model" saucer, that he said he saw at Area 51 (The Broom Dry Lake Military Facility aircraft test range). Called the "Sports Model" because it looks like it was designed by Italian car manufactures.
Love Flying Saucers!
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Let’s face it, good scary movies are fun, but sometimes you want something a little more intellectual.  If you love both Halloween and documentaries, here are a few titles you can stream!
     1. VAMPIRES
        A) Trail Of Dracula
            i. Highly-rated documentary exploring the history and myth behind one of the most iconic villains in all of literature and pop culture.
            ii. Available on: Amazon Prime
        B) Dracula - The True Story of Vampires
            i. Well-done documentary exploring the history of vampire myths.  Information is fairly basic, but it is well worth watching.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
        C) Vampire Island
            i. A documentary following archaeologists as they investigate historical occurrences leading to some of Europe’s vampire myths.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
        D) Mysteries Decoded - Vampires of New Orleans
            i. A trained private investigator and Navy veteran turns her deductive skills toward unraveling the truth behind one of New Orleans’ many local legends-- that of a centuries-old vampire who supposedly still roams the streets at night.
            ii. Available on Youtube Premium
    2. GHOSTS
        A) Haunted
            i. Ordinary people share their experiences with the supernatural, while events are recreated in eerie detail.
            ii. Available on: Netflix
        B) Haunted History (1998)
            i. Although an older documentary series, these tales of regional hauntings and the history behind them are well worth watching.
            ii. Available on: Youtube Premium
        C) Ghosts of Tennessee
            i. Award documentary concerning the folklore and history behind real-life ghost stories in the state of Tennessee.
            ii. Available on Youtube Premium
        D) A Haunting On… (Steven 'Prozak' Shippy)
            i. Series of paranormal investigations with a larger budget and longer duration than most, often resulting in better footage and evidence than many others.  Whether you believe in ghosts or not, some of the things Prozak and his team catch on film will send chills down your spine.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime (some episodes require rental)
        E) Haunted History (2013)
            i. Not to be confused with the 1998 television show, this is another (more recent) documentary series that explores paranormal events and the history behind them. Focuses largely on hauntings spawned by more recent history (twentieth century, etc.) which makes it different from other similar programs.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime and IMDb TV
        F) Castle Ghosts of Scotland
            i. Fun, older documentary about legendary hauntings in Scotland, and the history or folklore surrounding them.
    3. WITCHES
        A) Witches: A Century of Murder
            i. A historian examines the European witch hunts, as well as the events that led to the hysteria and bloodshed.
            ii. Available on: Netflix and Amazon Prime
        B) Salem Witch Trials (2002)
            i. A well-made documentary about the infamous Salem Witch Trials and the events believed to have initiated them.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
        C) The Burning Times - The History of Witches Part 1
            i. Low-budget but engaging and intelligent documentary concerning the history of the popular images of witches, and where those ideas originated.  Largely focused on Heinrich’s Malleus Maleficarum, it’s history, and the centuries of violence it spawned.
            ii. Available on Youtube
        D) The Pagan Path, Volume I: Neopaganism & Natural Magic
            i. For centuries, people have viewed witches with everything from respectful honor to hate-fueled fear, but relatively few understand magical practice and associated Pagan religions.  This educational documentary explains the history of Paganism and natural magic.
            ii. Available for Rent on: Amazon Prime
    4. WEREWOLVES AND MONSTERS
        A) The Bray Road Beast
            i. This documentary follows the research and findings of a local reporter who began hunting for the truth when her rural community became the epicenter of alleged werewolf sightings.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
        B) True Horror: Werewolves
            i. Documentary explores our concepts of werewolves, the lore surrounding them, and supposed modern-day sightings.  What is the truth behind these tales of monsters?
            ii. Available on Youtube Premium
        C) Missing in Alaska: Death by Demon Wolf
            i. Eyewitness accounts claim to have spotted a monstrous wolf in the same part of rural Alaska where several hunters previously went missing.  An investigative team seeks to uncover the truth.
            ii. Available on Youtube Premium
        D) Terror in the Skies
            i. A documentary exploring the folklore and eyewitness accounts surrounding several flying creatures said to inhabit the U.S., from Mothman to giant birds.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
    5. UFO’S
        A) Hanger 1
            i. Multiple files concerning alleged UFO activity are examined, as well as witness accounts.
            ii. Available on: Netflix
        B) Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers
            i. Explores the claims of a man who allegedly was involved in Area 51, and who says aliens are real.
            ii. Available in Netflix
    6. MISC. AND MULTI
        A) Monsters Among Us
            i. Documentary series exploring the historical and mythical origins of “things that go bump in the night,” including vampires, werewolves, and zombies.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
        B) Myths and Monsters
            i. A look at mythology, psychology, and the themes in traditional folktales that connect all cultures.
            ii. Available on Netflix
        C) Lore Seasons 1 & 2
            i. From body thieves to haunted dolls, this documentary series explores of some of the creepiest, strangest events in history.
            ii. Available on Amazon Prime
        D) America’s Book of Secrets, episodes 1, 3, and 9
            i. Explores the subjects of UFOs, Cults, and Bigfoot, respectively.
            ii. Available on Netflix
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i’m watching a doc on netflix called ‘bob lazar: area 51 & flying saucers’ because i remembered hearing about his story on bfu and honestly i don’t know if there are aliens. i’d like to say maybe there are. it would be ridiculous to think that our little speck in the universe is the only one that’s inhabited. i don’t think i’ll say “yes i believe there are intelligent alien lifeforms” until i see something for myself compelling enough to remove all doubt from my mind. but hearing this man talk is really interesting. i can’t tell if he’s crazy or making this up. but he seems very convinced that he’s telling the truth, and it’s fascinating to hear the things he has to say about what he saw and the things that happened to him after he decided to come forward about what he saw. his story is very interesting.
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01; pockets- her phone, enough of her key chain that it wont fall out (but typically there’s still a bauble or a hotel style key chain dangling from her back pocket), burt’s bees honey flavored chapstick, a micron pen (they write the best and she will argue this to her grave), her ID, and some cash. she never carries a purse or bag so she shoves everything into her pockets 030; netflix watch history- gilmore girls (she has a deep connection to rory), 13th, bob lazar area 51 and flying saucers, the social dilemma, and every other documentary that looked remotely interesting
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