Jenny Randles – UFO investigation
March 31st, 2008 by admin
Jenny Randles UFO researcher cheking into UFO sightings from the past 40 years. Broadcast by the BBC in 1996.
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Jenny Randles UFO researcher cheking into UFO sightings from the past 40 years. Broadcast by the BBC in 1996.
Part Two
Part Three
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Joe takes a photo of a flying saucer while Moe and Larry enter it into a contest as they win $10,000.
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The opening from one of the weirdest movies I've ever seen, Wax, or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees.
As far as I can tell, this is a movie about a weapons manufacturer who feels haunted by the souls of the people his weapons have killed, and eventually has a schizophrenic meltdown.
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Quest for the lost civilization, is a stunning documentary by Graham Hancock.
This documentary is a breathtaking odyssey, stretching from the pyramids of ancient Egypt to South American ruins.
From Easter Island to Angkor Wat, Graham Hancock puts forward compelling evidence to suggest that cultures we term ancient were in fact the heirs to an older lost civilization.
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