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Extraterrestrial Encounters
When Lue Elizondo was part of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) he identified five observable characteristics of UFOs, dubbed the “five observables.” But there is a so-called sixth observable Elizondo began to investigate–an invisible threat these craft may pose. On the trail of this phenomenon, he uncovers never-before-told accounts by U.S. Air Force personnel stationed at the USA’s most sensitive sites.
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Release Date:
Fri, May 31, 2019
Country: US
Language: De | En
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Country: US
Language: De | En
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Luis Elizondo
Himself
George Knapp
Himself
Season 2:
The team launches new investigations aided by a fresh wave of exclusive eyewitnesses.
Former intelligence officer Chris Mellon spearheads an investigation into one of the UFO phenomenon's great mysteries.
The team investigates an alarming pattern of UFOS allegedly appearing near US.
In an international UFO hotspot, Lue Elizondo uncovers exclusive video of a glowing orb recorded recently by an airline pilot at 35,000 feet and investigates possible connections to secret technology related to the USSR, plus a shocking aerial battle between a jet fighter pilot and an UFO.
U.S. airline pilots are reporting near mid-air collisions with UFOs and Elizondo hears a never-told-before account from a major legacy airline pilot whose report of a glowing orange sphere while in the cockpit over Arizona is backed up by photo evidence.
Lue Elizondo calls on a new technology to analyze a series of UFO videos all recorded in 2019–a year that featured a huge increase in UFO sightings. While previously focusing on U.S. Military eyewitnesses, the team broadens its focus to civilian accounts. Among the cases are a series of strange formations of craft reported by civilians in Colorado. Connections to UFO sightings by the U.S. Military are explored.
When Lue Elizondo was part of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) he identified five observable characteristics of UFOs, dubbed the “five observables.” But there is a so-called sixth observable Elizondo began to investigate–an invisible threat these craft may pose. On the trail of this phenomenon, he uncovers never-before-told accounts by U.S. Air Force personnel stationed at the USA’s most sensitive sites.