The proof that world governments, multinational corporations
and a number of religious organisations withhold critical
data of misinform the public in a bid to further their own
aims has long been debated. This series hopes to give an insight
into this allegations and let the viewer decide for themselves...
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Genesis
Revisited examines the belief by many scientists and professors
of archeology that mankind was put on this earth by aliens.
"Oh, yeah!" I hear you cry. This
stuff makes the Stargate series seem believable! But there
is some pretty strong evidence to suggest that the human race
was genetically engineered by aliens 6000 years ago and that
we are nothing more than a genetic experiment undertaken by
superior beings. And the scary thing is that it had me buying
into this as well. It
examines many ancient texts that describe in intimate detail
information about our solar system that no ancient race could
possibly be aware of. There will be one fact that will prove
that this documentary is based on fact to the skeptic, and
that will be when mankind finds the final planet in our solar
system. According to the ancient race (who predicted all of
the currently known planets) there is one final planet beyond
Pluto.
This
documentary has plenty of scientific information to back up
its wild claims. However it never seems to go into very much
detail yet, still somehow manages to drag beyond its 45 minute
viewing time.
Although
it's not supposed to be, it is quite a laugh. I challenge
you to watch it and come away totally skeptical.
Irretrievably
lost: The search for the Savannah bomb examines the amazing
fact that an undisclosed number of nuclear weapons disappeared
during the cold war - some through accidents, others just
disappeared along with planes and men.
And
that is the problem. It is a fact. The documentary interviews
men who flew the planes that lost weapons due to pilot error
and talks to experts who claim they know where some of the
missing bombs are. Most of them are in oceanic areas and this
is not disputed. What this documentary does is panic us into
believing that one day soon these sunken nuclear bombs will
corrode, spilling enough plutonium into the sea to pollute
it forever. If you sleep sound in your bed after watching
this then there is something wrong with you.
This
is a good, gripping episode, but I'm not sure whether it warrants
a full 45 minutes of air time.
Ray
Thompson
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