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Are UFOs Real? - T.L. Keller
Are UFOs Real? Over the last 60 years we have heard reports of unidentified flying objects . . . UFOs. We have heard from skeptics that they are all either imaginary, hallucinations, hoaxes or strange, but natural aerial phenomenon. On the opposite side of the fence, believers say that of all observed UFOs some 5% or so are real, solid objects. What is the reality of this? In this series, we will hear from both believers and skeptics alike to help our listeners determine: Are UFOs Real? And if they are real, what will be the impact on Earth, our technology, our environment and our society?
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 29 ratings
Excellent rigour
Anyone who knows any science will realise these interviews are of high quality. There is no fluff and onerous side chat with radio DJ type banter yawn yawn. It’s concentrated with meaning, almost book like but far more interesting. These interviews were done with care, and still the best I’ve...Read full review »
Caarl101 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/20/17
I love this subject and I appreciate what T.L. Keller is doing. My only recommendation is if you are going to take the trouble to do all these interviews, please make sure you A) record them with better quality, and B) for the love of God...normalize your sound quality! It gets so annoying...Read full review »
Nozferat via · 05/14/14
Awesome show
This is one of the best ones out there. Don't change a thing.
Rick Rollo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/12
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