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Good UFO documentary
knight102421 September 2009
This was one of several 2-hour documentaries that the Sci Fi Channel produced and aired which investigated mysteries that were possibly paranormal in nature. This one involved the mysterious crash of something in Kecksburg, PA. and the military involvement in the event.

This is the second documentary that Bryant Gumbel hosted for Sci Fi. I think the documentary was very well-produced and interesting. I believe in the possibility of UFOs being spaceships piloted by aliens, so this type of documentary is right up my alley. Even if you don't believe in those sorts of things, this documentary doesn't necessarily state that the object was of alien origin. They interview believers and skeptics and look for evidence in the forest where the object landed.

While they don't really come up with a definitive answer by the end of the documentary, it is still fun to watch and speculate about. For those few people who were disappointed in it: Maybe the Sci Fi Channel shouldn't have advertised that the doc would give answers quite so much, but that was the fault of Sci Fi's marketing department, not the documentary makers. As some people say, "It's the journey, not the end result." (paraphrasing). Having former news anchor Bryant Gumbel as host helped in making the documentary more credible, especially since he handled it with a straight-faced, serious attitude.

All in all, I enjoyed it and found it compelling (as I did the other two UFO documentaries that Sci Fi produced). I think we need more serious investigative documentaries like this one to be produced by Sy Fy. I think that they are more compelling than most of Sy Fy's fictional shows.
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SciFi ="Science" FICTION
sitdownbike5 December 2003
The second installment of Bryant Gumbel's shameless pandering to the UFO cult sub culture.

All of the teasers that the SciFi channel shows for these programs promise evidence. Together the 2 shows run for a total of 4 hours and not one shred of HARD evidence is presented.

All sorts of "eye-witnesses" are interviewed. What I want to know is why no one from the military clean up crews has ever come forward. None of the grunts who picked up pieces of the Roswell saucer or Kecksburg capsule are anywhere to be found. From those (oh so credible) eye witness accounts there had to be several hundred if not a thousand or 2 such men doing the clean up. They probably outnumbered the population of Roswell & Kecksburg. Not one has EVER come forward. WHERE ARE THEY?

The problem with circumstantial evidence is that it points any direction you want it to. I propose that Mr Gumbel & his producers has collaborated with the SciFi Channel to suppress the voices of those who wish to tell the truth about Roswell & Kecksburg. I submit that they have been contacted by hundreds of (above described) GI's who will gladly tell the world that Roswell was a weather balloon crash and Kecksburg was a sputnik. Hey Bryant, quit supressing the TRUTH about Roswell & Kecksburg!

Just remember that SciFi stands for "Science" FICTION.
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