Of course, on the other hand, Rep. Eric Burlinson (R-MO) said UFOs are likely angels from another dimension, so I would not get my hopes up too much that the lunacy is fully abating. Speaking of sci-fi fantasy masquerading is fact, this episode of Ancient Aliens—another clip show—covers the “top ten hidden alien bases,” which of course forces us to ask the question: How hidden can they be if they are on TV? 10. Antarctica. From the 2019 episode on Antarctica, Nazis, and secret bases.
9. Fuxian Lake. From a 2016 episode on China. 8. The Malibu USO Base. From a 2019 episode on underwater alien bases. 7. The Dragon House. From the third segment of a 2022 episode on dragons. 6. Mount Kailash. This one is a bit difficult to identify since the show used the same material in 2016, 2020, and 2022. The bit about stupas has been recycled regularly since 2012. 5. Mount Musine. The first and fifth segments of a 2019 episode devoted to the mountain. It’s worth remembering that David Grusch’s claim about Mussolini capturing a UFO was broadcast on Ancient Aliens four years before he claimed to Ross Coulthart that it was a U.S. state secret. 4. The Dulce Underground Base. From a 2019 episode on Reptilians. 3. The Dark Pyramid of Alaska. Covered twice, in 2015 and 2023. I believe this version is the latter. At any rate, I debunked the claim back in 2014. 2. Mount Shasta. From the 2021 episode devoted to Mount Shasta. 1. The Moon. I think this is from a 2016 episode on the moon.
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Believers
1/20/2024 03:58:17 am
Believers are addicted to anything that is supernormal, no matter how fantastic. It's reassuring to see that only they thought that FLIR, GIMBAL & GOFAST were craft from Outer Space.
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An Over-Educated Grunt
1/20/2024 11:29:03 pm
You know, this show was note fun when Buzzfeed did it with Ryan and Shane.
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Neve was a good idea
1/21/2024 10:49:56 am
To overlay silliness with highbrow syntax and vocabulary.
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Honorable mention list
1/21/2024 02:04:09 pm
An entire continent and the Moon are Alien bases and yet they didn't mention Mars??? What's Fuxian wrong with these people? You at least think Ceres would make the list.
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