On April 28, the Pentagon gave believers in other-worldly phenomena some tantalizingly real pieces of evidence with the release of three short videos showing "unidentified aerial phenomena" - or UFOs. The Pentagon’s confirmation of the footage has stirred the interest in aliens and out-of-this world phenomena once again. Here are a few podcasts about aliens and UFOs to listen to.
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Hosts John Goforth and Brent Hand give listeners an everyman approach to the world of UFOs, aliens, mysteries and the paranormal. Goforth and Hand also get help from the Conspiracy Bot examining a different topic each week. Recent episodes include "The Movie: The Sequel," "The Gulf Breeze Incident(s)" and "Doomsday Clock: Countdown to Extinction."
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'The Vast of Night' Reboots the Glee of UFO Conspiracy Culture | WIRED
Amazon Studios' latest release, The Vast of Night , is a movie that almost doesn't need to be watched. Which is odd, but not an insult. Quite the opposite, actually: Ears drive the plot. The retro sci-fi thriller follows a switchboard operator and a radio DJ as they chase a mysterious sound of potentially extraterrestrial origins. Their informants are callers, disembodied and sometimes never seen at all.
This blend of innovation and nostalgia is what's most remarkable about The Vast of the Night , and the same is true of its release. Initially, the movie was slated to hit theaters in a completely standard way, and watching it, you can imagine a quiet weirdo movie like this being drowned out by splashier summer blockbusters. However, in a rare instance of the Covid-19 pandemic producing anything remotely positive, shuttered multiplexes necessitated a different type of release.
Strange lights off the Outer Banks spark UFO debate: Was it aliens or the military?
OUTER BANKS, N.C. (Mark Price/The Charlotte Observer) - A fleet of lights recorded off North Carolina's Outer Banks has ignited a debate about whether they are honest-to-goodness UFOs or just part of a mysterious military exercise.
William Guy posted a 31-second video Sept. 28 on YouTube , showing what appears to be 14 glowing orbs over the water. He refers to it as a " real UFO sighting ."
"Anybody tell me what that is?" Guy says in the video. "We're in the middle of the ocean, on a ferry, nothing around. Look. Nothing around. No land, no nothing."
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