Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAviation journalist Nick Cook investigates UFO sightings from the 1940s to the 1990s. Are these sightings the result of secret high-technology military programs?Aviation journalist Nick Cook investigates UFO sightings from the 1940s to the 1990s. Are these sightings the result of secret high-technology military programs?Aviation journalist Nick Cook investigates UFO sightings from the 1940s to the 1990s. Are these sightings the result of secret high-technology military programs?
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John B. Alexander
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David Clarke
- Self - Co-Author: 'Out of the Shadows'
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Thomas H. Hanley
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Bruce Maccabee
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Wayne Mattson
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Wolfgang W. Samuel
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Boris Sokolov
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I have seen programmes on UFOs since I was a little kid. Almost all of them suggesting that there is something weird out there even if some of the participants appear to be eccentric or way out themselves.
Nick Cook a journalist for Jane's takes a sober, reasoned analysis to UFO sightings from the second world war onwards.
From the V bombers of the Nazis and how those Nazi scientists were brought to America to develop new secret projects and Russia responding with new type of advances flying machines themselves.
The film covers possible UFO sightings from World War 2 onwards, Roswell, aircraft over the White House in the 1950s, possible alien abductions and even cattle being strangely mutilated.
Cook believes that UFO stories were a convenient smokescreen for military intelligence in both the USA and Soviet Union to cloak covert testing of experimental aircraft including anti-gravity flying machines.
Cook believes that there are a few incidents which are hard to explain and seem unfathomable.
An informative documentary that concisely gives you useful information without the sensationalism.
Nick Cook a journalist for Jane's takes a sober, reasoned analysis to UFO sightings from the second world war onwards.
From the V bombers of the Nazis and how those Nazi scientists were brought to America to develop new secret projects and Russia responding with new type of advances flying machines themselves.
The film covers possible UFO sightings from World War 2 onwards, Roswell, aircraft over the White House in the 1950s, possible alien abductions and even cattle being strangely mutilated.
Cook believes that UFO stories were a convenient smokescreen for military intelligence in both the USA and Soviet Union to cloak covert testing of experimental aircraft including anti-gravity flying machines.
Cook believes that there are a few incidents which are hard to explain and seem unfathomable.
An informative documentary that concisely gives you useful information without the sensationalism.
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Nick Cook is a leading aerospace journalist with a particular interest in secret military "black projects". He brings a lucid eye to the subject of UFos and concentrates on the view that they may well be man-made flying craft with a history stretching back to the famous "Foo Fighters" of World war 2.
During the course of the show, he also visits the Weceslas Mine in Poland with its discoverer, Igor Witkowski. Cook's best-selling non-fiction book "The Hunt for Zero Point" contains a fascinating chapter on Witkowski's claims that this mine hosted an ultra-top secret SS research project during the second world war that was looking into anti-gravity and exotic physics.
My one criticism of this documentary is that it crams in so many fascinating ideas that deserve to be covered in greater depth. Cook definitely has the material for a whole series, and I'd love to see him do a whole episode on Foo Fighters, another on the Nazi Bell project, etc.
During the course of the show, he also visits the Weceslas Mine in Poland with its discoverer, Igor Witkowski. Cook's best-selling non-fiction book "The Hunt for Zero Point" contains a fascinating chapter on Witkowski's claims that this mine hosted an ultra-top secret SS research project during the second world war that was looking into anti-gravity and exotic physics.
My one criticism of this documentary is that it crams in so many fascinating ideas that deserve to be covered in greater depth. Cook definitely has the material for a whole series, and I'd love to see him do a whole episode on Foo Fighters, another on the Nazi Bell project, etc.
When almost all "UFO" documentaries I've seen (and, as a person with a formal science background, I'm a tad less than proud to admit that I've seen'em all) are extremely one-sided --often ridiculously so, this one is about as good as they get at attempting to realistically examine much of this vast phenomenon.
Not only is a great deal of never-before-seen material presented, but this is one of a very few that would be satisfying to both "true believers" and scientific/analytic/skeptic-types alike.
If the subject matter has ever interested you, regardless of your mindset, I highly recommend this documentary, a MUST-view if only for its well balanced approach to a field which has historically shown to be most difficult to empirically and/or unemotionally examine, e.g., the ridiculous --at least from a true science perspective-- yet common (even among some "scientists," e.g., Carl Sagan, et al.??) MIS-belief that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" (i.e., *ALL* "empirical" research requires the *SAME* amount of statistical analysis, evidence, proof, etc...).
My rating: 9 out of 10 (10 out of 10 for serious researchers, both journalistic and academic, as well as, would-be researchers)
Not only is a great deal of never-before-seen material presented, but this is one of a very few that would be satisfying to both "true believers" and scientific/analytic/skeptic-types alike.
If the subject matter has ever interested you, regardless of your mindset, I highly recommend this documentary, a MUST-view if only for its well balanced approach to a field which has historically shown to be most difficult to empirically and/or unemotionally examine, e.g., the ridiculous --at least from a true science perspective-- yet common (even among some "scientists," e.g., Carl Sagan, et al.??) MIS-belief that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" (i.e., *ALL* "empirical" research requires the *SAME* amount of statistical analysis, evidence, proof, etc...).
My rating: 9 out of 10 (10 out of 10 for serious researchers, both journalistic and academic, as well as, would-be researchers)
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