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Eli traces the rise of bipedal canine sightings, from a 1990s case to ancient myths of gods and monsters.
Eli traces the rise of bipedal canine sightings, from a 1990s case to ancient myths of gods and monsters.
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S1, EP7 "Bigfoot at the Border"Eli takes a close look at reports from San Diego to determine if Sasquatch might exist in Southern California.
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S1, EP6 "Secrets in the Skies"Eli investigates government scrutiny of George Adamski who despite suppression attempts, stood by his photograph and film evidence, remaining a hotly debated figure in ufology.
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S1, EP9 "Werewolves of the Northwoods"Eli traces the rise of bipedal canine sightings, from a 1990s case to ancient myths of gods and monsters.
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S1, EP5 "The Man From Venus"George Adamski, a controversial ufologist famous for his flying saucer photos, faces skepticism and belief; his photos, still debated, may support his claims of meeting a man from Venus.
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