'The Proof Is Out There' latest HISTORY series to tackle unexplained videos

The thirst for anomalous content from TV executives and viewers alike never really seems quenched. History’s latest investigative series “The Proof Is Out There” is another analysis series of unexplained viral videos, and with episodes clocking in at 22-minutes run time, History’s latest show is an easily digestible, concise offering that doesn’t require much background knowledge to enjoy.

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'Unidentified' witness looks to crowd source own Sky Hub project

Former staff sergeant U.S.A.F security forces Jeremy McGowan never cared to go down the rabbit hole of UFOs until his own military operation sighting in Jordan in 1995 prompted him to change course. Now as a civilian, McGowan looks to join the many ex-military in the ranks of tracking down UAPs, and is doing so by trying to fundraise to build his own Sky Hub tracker.

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REVIEW: 'The Phenomenon' an important, credible UFO documentary

What Leslie Kean’s “UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go On the Record “ was to UFO books, and To The Stars/History’s “ Unidentified” is currently doing for TV, James Fox documentary “The Phenomenon” will have the same credible, cultural effect on the medium of film.

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INTERVIEW: Luis Elizondo talks To The Stars mass outreach

Luis Elizondo and To The Stars Academy Of Arts and Science has helped break the stigma associated with the UFO/UAP phenomena, has attracted credible news outlets like the New York Times, and has forced the Pentagon to admit that the phenomena exists; a feat predecessors have failed to accomplish.

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New York Times fallout: What journalism could teach the UFO community

The recent, long-awaited New York Times article, which reported the Pentagon will continue to seek transparency and truth regarding the UFO subject, has received some push-back among some within the UFO community, and has once again shown the divide between journalistic standards and Internet activism.

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'Somewhere In The Skies' reboot promises 'stunning' new witness accounts

Host of the “Somewhere In The Skies” podcast and frequent co-host to CW’s “Mysteries Decoded” Ryan Sprague has announced a new edition of his 2016 book '“Somewhere In The Skies.” The second edition being put out by Beyond The Fray Publishing is available now, and promises an “updated and expanded” edition.

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