Shaun Ryder on UFOs - Season 1

Season 1

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Shaun Ryrder goes to the South American UFO hotbed of Chile. He goes to an Air Force base that experienced one of the countries most famous UFO sightings. He travels to a UFO hot spot in the Andes and looks at footage of the mysterious floating humanoids seen over the town of Cuernavaca.

Seeing Is Believing
Shaun Ryder goes to the Atacama desert in Chile to look at a massive alien-like geoglyph known as the 'Atacama Giant.' He talks to a witness to the abduction of Chilean Corporal Armando Valdes and also talks to an investigator about a mysterious UFO related group called 'the Friendship' that may have cured a man's cancer. He visits the ALMA observatory and talks to scientists about alien life and, then, goes to a well-known UFO hotbed at Lake Colburn .

Worship and Abduction
Shaun Ryder talks to Nick Pope who became convinced of the existence of UFOs after serving in the British Ministry of Defense. He talks to a clinical psychologists about UFO support groups and talks to SETI researchers about the possibility of life on other worlds. He visits the Aetherius Society and examines the connection between UFO belief and religious belief. He also talks to an abductee who recounts the story of his abduction.

Sightings and Strange Cases
Shaun Ryder talks to famous American UFO abductee Travis Walton and travels with him to Lancashire to meet with a family who claims to have had a UFO encounter. They go to Todmorden to investigate the possibly UFO related death of Zigmund Adamski and talk to former police officer and abductee Alan Godfrey. They also talk to a witness in the famous Rendlesham Forest UFO sighting.
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