UFOs/ unexplained becoming player in major TV media

UFOs and the unexplained are slowly becoming more acceptable in the mainstream cultural landscape, as a big part of the equation has been media; namely television.

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New hypothesis possibly links Tic-Tac UFOs to marine life

Former NASA research scientist and current associate professor of physics at the University of Albany Kevin H. Knuth has drafted an interesting hypothesis that ties the Nimitz UAP incident to the marine life in the area. The nine-page study even goes to state that the UAPs could be monitoring the migration of whales, and even mentions a recent UAP sighting off the coast of Oregon similar to the Tic-Tac.

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REVIEW: Angels & Airwaves,To The Stars rise up in Austin

As To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science continues to make gradual progress, this allowed Tom DeLonge to return to the stage with Angels & Airwaves for the first tour in seven years, which hit Emos in Austin, Texas on Friday night.

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INTERVIEW: Seth Breedlove previews 'Momo:The Missouri Monster,' UFOs

Seth Breedlove and his Small Town Monsters productions are shifting their focus to the sky with “Momo: The Missouri Monster,” and the upcoming “In Search Of” installment that will feature UFOs. The documentation of the unexplained artistically, and geographically are moving to new heights first with “Momo: The Missouri Monster.”

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INTERVIEW: Nimitz's Sean Cahill on 'Unidentified' experience , struggles of UFO crowd

Sean Cahill is the charismatic key witness of the famed Nimitz encounter, as his story and continued exploration played out in History’s hit “Unidentified.” Cahill is currently a retired U.S. Navy Chief-Master-At Arms, and is spending his civilian life as an investigative film maker and meditation facilitator.

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NASA engineers weigh in on potential for extraterrestrial life, Tic-Tac UFO videos

NASA’s U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama is more than just a monument to aerospace history, and hands-on exhibits; the facility hosts past and present NASA engineers currently working on pushing the next step in space exploration.

As the topic of UFOs move more into mainstream talk, it’s always good to get a professional perspective on one of the most baffling questions ever.

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