Documentary: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" is a 2001 documentary written, produced, and directed by Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker and investigative journalist Bart Winfield Sibrel, a critic of the United States space program and proponent of the theory that the six Apollo lunar landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes perpetrated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Documentary: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" is a 2001 documentary written, produced, and directed by Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker and investigative journalist Bart Winfield Sibrel, a critic of the United States space program and proponent of the theory that the six Apollo lunar landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes perpetrated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Documentary: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" is a 2001 documentary written, produced, and directed by Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker and investigative journalist Bart Winfield Sibrel, a critic of the United States space program and proponent of the theory that the six Apollo lunar landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes perpetrated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Documentary: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" is a 2001 documentary written, produced, and directed by Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker and investigative journalist Bart Winfield Sibrel, a critic of the United States space program and proponent of the theory that the six Apollo lunar landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes perpetrated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Documentary: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" is a 2001 documentary written, produced, and directed by Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker and investigative journalist Bart Winfield Sibrel, a critic of the United States space program and proponent of the theory that the six Apollo lunar landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes perpetrated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
red light seen in the distance, comes in from the east and travels west and then goes straight up out of visibility. the local "fall river herald" newspaper had an article in it which described what looked like triangles in the sky on the same night.
This Video was recorded by Kelly Edwards.
Recorded in Sagkeeng Manitoba around 11:30.
The two bottom lights are street lights and the huge orange light hovered over the water for quite some time. Making no sound at all it would blink quickly and change direction like no other aircraft. The person who filmed this video' Batteries kept dying even brand new batteries wouldn't work at the time. These lights have been appearing over Lake winnipeg for about 2 weeks in a row every 2nd day from 11 to 11:30pm. After the camera died another light appeared behind the orange light going left to right quickly. There are tons of reports of sightings of the same sort.
Many other reports include lightning shooting from the water into the sky and dancing lights and zig zagging white lights at amazing speeds. I see about 3 - 7 Meteors go across the sky a night. That is very unusual at the time.
And No it is not the moon!. The 2nd bottom light from the left, notice how the UFO is on the left side of it, at the end of the video it will be on the right, it moves up and down too.
This video clip may give you the best view of The Roswell incident. Assembled here is a Flying Disc filmed September 5, 2005 in Tallahassee Fla. The audio portion in this clip is of Master Sgt And Covert Intelligence Officer Frank Kaufmann reliving the event.
Officer Frank Kaufmann was assigned to Roswell AFB and was given a special security clearance to witness the collecting and removal of the flying saucer and the aliens in Roswell New Mexico. The audio portion of this clip is from a BBC documentary on The Roswell Incident that is second to none.
WESLEY CHAPEL - An unidentified flying object caught the attention of some Pasco County residents early Friday.
Many described the object -- a rotating triangle of three white lights plus a flashing red light that stayed put -- as a UFO.
The Pasco County Sheriff's Office says some Wesley Chapel residents called 911 around 6:25 a.m. wondering what was up -- literally.
A deputy's report says it was a balloon, but doesn't get more specific than that.
UFOs sightings are more common among police offices than you might believe and many have witnessed things they can't explain. Travel the U.S. and abroad to hear first hand accounts from seasoned, decorated police officers who have had unbelievable, but substantiated UFO encounters. Follow a team from UFO Magazine as they open their files and investigate UFO cases around the world
UFOs sightings are more common among police offices than you might believe and many have witnessed things they can't explain. Travel the U.S. and abroad to hear first hand accounts from seasoned, decorated police officers who have had unbelievable, but substantiated UFO encounters. Follow a team from UFO Magazine as they open their files and investigate UFO cases around the world
UFOs sightings are more common among police offices than you might believe and many have witnessed things they can't explain. Travel the U.S. and abroad to hear first hand accounts from seasoned, decorated police officers who have had unbelievable, but substantiated UFO encounters. Follow a team from UFO Magazine as they open their files and investigate UFO cases around the world