The second season of the historical fiction show will feature Hynek looking into the paranormal hotbed of Skinwalker Ranch, the Kentucky Kelly-Hopkinsville alien encounter, , the CIA’s i mind control experiments, and will even touch upon Hynek’s role as expert consultant to the film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
Read moreREVIEW: 'Sekret Machines: Man' a fascinating follow-up
“Sekret Machines: Man” by Peter Levenda and Tom DeLonge is a good representation of what To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science is looking to ultimately achieve, which is to inspire a new generation to reevaluate and re-imagine science, society and humanity.
Read moreREVIEW: Bob Lazar's 'Dreamland' a must-read for skeptics, believers
In Lazar’s autobiography “Dreamland” Lazar makes a strong case for the “true” side of the argument with his story told in his own words through his personal narrative, anecdotes and writing well-versed in the scientific subject matter he has been involved in.
Read moreUFO researcher Ryan Sprague goes down a different 'Portal' this Halloween
Host of “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast Ryan Sprague is merging his theater background, and on-camera researcher skills for his role in the independent horror movie “Portal.”
Read moreWhy does Hollywood depict humans overcoming alien invasions?
Through the annals of Hollywood history there have been reoccurring themes of the invasion angles, and “evil alien” agenda with films like “Independence Day” and “Mars Attacks!” There have also been the lighthearted friendly alien movies like “E.T.” and “Paul” to counter the blow’em up popcorn flicks, which could all be part of the idea that Hollywood is in on the plan for a slow disclosure that includes pop culture. In these invasion films, despite being technologically disadvantaged in every way possible, humanity finds a way to win, but is this scenario even possible?
Read moreEXCLUSIVE: Producer provides details on To The Stars 'Monsters of California' movie
One of the many components of To The Stars/ To The Stars Academy Of Arts and Science includes the arts element, which plans to produce its first fictionalized movie “Monsters Of California.”Production and specific details have been scarce, but it looks like a release date of Christmas season 2020 is what is being eyed according to producer Stan Spry.
Read moreUFOs/ 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.
Read moreNew 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.
Read moreREVIEW: 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.
Read moreINTERVIEW: 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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