Description
This week, we are taking a closer look at the unidentified, the unexplained, and the stuff that, until recently, have been some of the most closely-guarded secrets of the US government. From E.T. to the X-Files via American Dad and Futurama, the existence of extraterrestrial beings has captured the imagination of the American public for decades, and as we edge closer to finding out if the truth really is out there, I want to know… why do Americans love aliens?
Special Guests:
Stephen Diener - broadcaster, radio professional, and host of the UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast.
In this episode, we cover everything from E.T. to Area 51, and why it took so long for the US government to even acknowledge its existence. Plus, did Richard Nixon and Jackie Gleeson see an alien? You'll have to listen and find out...
Additional Resources:
PODCAST: UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast
VIDEO: Ronald Regan’s 1987 UN speech
WEBSITE: What is Area 51 and what goes on there? via Space.com
WEBSITE: The Rendlesham Forest UFO via BBC
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