Produced by UFO Magazine, UK and the award winning production team of Graham W. Birdsall and Russel Callaghan. This series of programs feature exclusive interviews with the best-known experts in international UFO research; stunning UFO footage from around the world; detailed case studies; and a fantastic assortment of shocking UFO discoveries. UFOs: Hard Evidence cuts to the chase and serves up an incredible arsenal of mystery and discovery that broadcasters and the news media consider too hot to handle.
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this is awful
oo what a fiction
This is useless. Bad quality plus that flying text. I can’t understand what the pilots are saying, why not just have NORMAL subs? Shame, I really wanted to watch this one.
This one was interesting in an entertainment sort of way but I watched another one last night called Out of the Blue. No Graham Hancock, no Alexander Sitchen, people who held some of the most responsible positions in their respective countries. Professionals who have nothing to gain by fabricating tall tales. All of them testifying to the same thing. If they had been the witnesses for the prosecution in any court of law there would have been a conviction. Now I’m not so sure anymore.
looks like the documentary was spliced with two different shows….
this could be a plane called TR3B an american black ops vehicle supposedly can travel from zero to 20 times the speed of sound in 1 second. look on google, you will be amazed at the video footage.
That’s lies. Nothing man made performs like that
Hard Evidence, Should be called NO EVIDENCE !
Graham Birdsall passed away in 2003 and this documentary came out in 2006. You’re confusing it with Birdsall’s series with a similar name.
Why wouldn’t the UFO investigation unit in Belgium carry a video recorder if they are trying to prove the existence of something.
Why wouldn’t the UFO investigation unit in Belgium carry a video recorder if they are trying to prove the existence of something.
Not all govt agencies have budgets for that kind of thing, but it is a good observation.
Belgium can afford a video recorder, if not how do they even still have a country.
Not all govt agencies have budgets for that kind of thing, but it is a good observation.