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"Exploring the Unknown" is the most objective and fair television series that I have ever seen. The series explores claims of the paranormal, alternative medicines, conspiracy theories, and junk or pseudosciences. Each show has 4 or 5 segments of topics ranging from the 1947 Roswell, New Mexico saucer crash to acupuncture. It gives equal time to claims for and against the topic being discussed. All other documentary shows regarding the paranormal that I have seen distribute about 90% of their corresponding episode's time for the believers' viewpoints and only about 10% for the skeptics' viewpoints. But not this show. It is objective and fair. Skeptics in particular will enjoy it. It is shown on the Fox Family Network.
My only beef with the series is that it keeps showing reruns over and over again. It's time for some new episodes!
My only beef with the series is that it keeps showing reruns over and over again. It's time for some new episodes!
This show called Exploring the Unknown was a very good one. It was hosted by Mitch Pileggi of the X-Files. He did a fine job hosting this program. This show was truly what is was named. I was amazed by the things the series would focus on which are things in Cryptozoology (A study in hidden life), ghosts, strange phenomenas, and more. There was one particular show that was really surprising and it had two segments. One was a mysterious object in space and the other segment was lake creatures in the world. This object was captured on film and the object in space was incredible in My opinion. I believe it was a space ship. The lake creatures segment was cool too. It showed film clips of mysterious waves in the water when there were no boats. It also showed many sightings of what looks like large animals in the waters of Michigan, Loch Ness, and other great lakes around the world. This was a very exciting show and if you are able to watch this on the Sci-Fi channel watch it because its a great one!
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