Hi Fred
>CD> Are there any NEW documentaries running this week? All of these
>CD> have been repeated a sad number of times and indeed these are pretty
>CD> much the exact same documentaries they showed during their last Alien
>CD> Invasion week not so long ago.
> Well I cannot say they are "brand" new, I haven't seen every doc
> made. There was one shown hosted by Gillian Anderson,one by Scotty of
> Star Trek, they were fairly new, but I think the majority were older,
> most likely you have seen them before....
Yeah I saw the Gillian Anderson one when it was new on the series she
was doign Future Fantastic I think is the name. The one with Scotty,
James Doohan, was new to me but I think about 5 years old. The others
have been on many many many times.
>CD> What I find personally annoying is how many of their documentaries
>CD> point out this one video in particular as a "good" example of UFO
>CD> home video footage where the camera is set in one place and NEVER
>CD> moves and the "UFO" swings back and forth, back and forth in a
>CD> motion that would be IDENTICAL to a small model suspended by a
>CD> string.
> Yes, good example varied form show to show. Most of the shows I
> saw, (not all), had examples there were obviously not a UFO. I
> certainly could identified. I found the theme of some shows to be
> here is what they(people) call UFO footage, it was meant to discredit.
> Some shows were biased that way. The British ones, they are older
> shows. I would like to have seen more focus on footage that could not
> be explained, since the topic was simply UFOs. Or else call the show,
> the UFO myth.
Yeah, The Unexplained on A&E ran a show tonight 1/29, that was very
good in comparison presenting cases I had never heard of before in
any other documentary, but had some unfortunate footage that was
most obviously a jet plane.
>CD> While in this particular case I am FORCED to agree with you totally
>CD> and whole heartly, as a rule this wouldn't bother me. I think that
>CD> footage of any nature has the right to be examined and given
>CD> perspective from as many sources as possible. Just because Sightings
>CD> has some guy with a PhD saying "Well this is obviously faked
>CD> because..." doesn't mean that In Search Of can't have some other PhD
>CD> expert saying "Well this obviously couldn't be faked because..."
>CD> I think the problem with the documentaries on TLC is NONE of them
>CD> have such re-examining just more a display of "Oh yeah this is REAL!!
>CD> Cause..Well it's a UFO!"
> What these shows should do is, if you are looking at UFO's,bring
> forth unidentified footage etc, or cases, that are not blatantly fake.
Hahah! ;) Very well put and I agree, i just find that lovely candor
funny. Some of them are sadly fake...well I mean unless aliens really
DO dress like Jackie Kennedy and in Greyhound Bus Driver uniforms.
> At least go into them more if possible, I would think that would be of
> more interest to all. Perhaps, someone seeing this may even know
> something about the case, resolving it.
Yeah that would be good to get it identified and such, but I'm sure some show
would carry even explained footage, an SR-71 or something, with
someone who claims to be a Space Brother from the World Alliance claiming
it's really a science ship to bring forth the answers to the world in
the new millenium.
> Showing videotaped lightbulbs, or forged images does no one any good.
> The other thing I noticed, was when there was something of weight there
> in a case, they just skimmed over it.
Well I think this is due to spectacle. I mean it's EASY to fake
an AMAZING UFO encounter with wonderful photographs with incredible
detail of ships and beings. It's very very very hard to get such
things in real life ;) I think constructed planned things fit the
TV format more and most shows will take glossy photos and such over
a more credible story with no "evidence"...or less dramatic evidence
like holes in a field or something.
>CD> Yes my theory here is that footage after being debunked by a major
>CD> program or expert greatly devalues and other cheaper documentaries
>CD> that just don't care buy the cheaper stuff.
> Possibly so. I think the learning channel should become the
> entertainment channel. This has nothing to do with learning, at least
> in the majority of the shows.
Well The Learning Channel is really going down hill recently. It
does have some good historical and cultural documentaries but they've
aired that all continously as well.
> The most interesting show was partially
> Area 51. The interesting part was the interviewer at least, actually
> went around trying to get info. Amusing when he was flying near the
> airspace and got warned off by F-16s. Security is a serious issue.
> At least he tried. Proves dick, as to UFO claims, but it does show
> the real world.
yeah I thought that show was fairly good as they seemed to be doing some
investigation..like going to the airport and such.
> I can't say there was anything new there, we have
> heard all these stories etc. What I would like to see is an attempt
> to get to the bottom of a few cases, drag out the cameras and let them
> roll on a few officials........
Well all we'd see then is the official denial shuffle..
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