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S1, EP4 "The Tricksters"
An American Indian elder explains tribal beliefs regarding UFOs; New Hampshire residents recount an encounter with a strange craft.

S1, EP5 "The Stuff They Don't Want You to Know"
Searching for evidence in Area 51 of the cover-up of alien existence; while on their search, they learn of connections of conspiracy theories to UFO's.

S1, EP9 "Night Visitors"
In the 1960s the cattle mutilation phenomenon became a widespread concern across the American west..

S1, EP2 "The Changing Face"
Explores discussing a very well-known mass UFO sighting with a witness, even though this isn't the only one ever made.

S1, EP8 "Longer Ways to Go"
Shannon meets with a witness in the White Mountains to learn about her close-up encounter.

S1, EP7 "The Taken"
Ordinary people come forward with stories of being taken by UFO's; Shannon and her team visit a location where one of these abductions took place.

S1, EP3 "The Places You Will Go"
From the Hudson Valley of upstate New York to the Sedona desert of Arizona, Shannon embarks on a trip to places around the US with a high number of UFO reports.

S1, EP2 "The Changing Face"
Explores discussing a very well-known mass UFO sighting with a witness, even though this isn't the only one ever made.
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