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Craig and Sarah examine a UFO case reported from Pentyrch, South Wales in February 2016; they discuss recent footage and talk with investigators and a prominent eyewitness.
Craig and Sarah examine a UFO case reported from Pentyrch, South Wales in February 2016; they discuss recent footage and talk with investigators and a prominent eyewitness.
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S1, EP1 "Wales"Craig and Sarah examine a UFO case reported from Pentyrch, South Wales in February 2016; they discuss recent footage and talk with investigators and a prominent eyewitness.
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S1, EP2 "Ireland"Craig and Sarah focus on UFO reports from the west coast of Ireland, notably an incident in 2018 when airline pilots experienced multiple sightings.
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S1, EP3 "Pentagon"A look at the Pentagon's 2020 verification of UFO video footage taken by the U.S. Navy in 2004.
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