Favourite episode?


Mine is Closer Encounters tied with Aliens And Evil Places.

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My favorite episode is aliens and nasa connection. I don't remember the exact name but that episode was very interesting. And Bigfoot was the most entertaining due to the fact it was total bs and also that my son was terrified of Bigfoot at the time and I would threaten to play it if he didn't go to bed. Aliens and gods; where they talked about Moses Jesus and Zeus etcetera was cool.

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Definitely "Aliens and Evil Places".

I always knew there was something creepy about Russia.

Because you wouldn't eat your beets, Aunt Nellie is now working the streets!

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Definitely "Aliens and Evil Places".

I always knew there was something creepy about Russia.
I don't think any particular episode rises above the others in my mind, but the Dyatlov Pass incident is definitely the most fascinating thing I've learned about from Ancient Aliens. It's a fantastic mystery. I wish it had gotten covered in paranormal shows I watched as a kid, like 'Unsolved Mysteries' or 'In Search Of...' but I'm guessing the fact that it happened in the Soviet Union served as a barrier to it becoming more widely known.

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The Ancient Aliens And The American West. By some strange twist, this episode had a lot of footage of the movie Cowboys And Aliens.

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The Dyatlov Pass Incident is a very good story. I am not sure if Aliens were involved, but clearly something paranormal (Not Normal) happened to them. And based on what happened to them, and apparently in the middle of nowhere in some mountains... It seems for now that it is unexplainable...



Aliens And The American West is one that I love too...

I know that the movie Cowboys And Aliens was based on a series of books or Graphic Novels. I think Graphic Novels. But where did the idea for those novels originally come from? Real tales of the old west?

The part that grabs my attention is this... IF cowboys in the old west, in the middle to late 1800s, did in fact report chasing metallic birds that made thunder noises, and it really happened, then as far as our history books are concerned, they were not "Man Made"! or at least there is no record of anyone creating and flying them. They sound like Jet Aircraft to me. The Wright Brothers, did not fly their Propeller/Piston driven Canvas covered wooden glider until 1903! Jets were not invented until WWII! These things that were chased could not have been "Helicopters", because they were not invented yet! SO... What were these things and who was flying them? For now, Aliens is more credible, that some Human Inventor who "FORGOT" to file a patent and notify the press, about his FLYING JETS...

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