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28 - Trinity UFO crash investigated by Jacques Vallée

1 h 26 min · 22 de oct de 20211 h 26 min
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George Knapp sits down with astrophysicist and the world's foremost authority on UFO mysteries, Dr. Jacques Vallée to talk about his new book, Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret. It tells the story of a UFO crash in New Mexico that happened a few days after the first test of the atomic bomb nearby and two years before the more famous Roswell incident.

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27 - Skinwalkers at the Pentagon - A conversation between authors Dr. James Lacatski, Dr. Colm Kelleher, and George Knapp

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