Governments, multinational corporations and religious organizations have secretly wielded tremendous power by holding back critical data or spreading misinformation to further their own aims. This program exposes the almost inconceivable stories of deceit, conspiracy, sanctioned piracy and scientific knowledge hidden from the world for far too long!
Noah's Ark Found? In 1960, a joint U.S./Turkish expedition sets out to investigate the aerial sighting of a boat-shaped object in the Ararat Mountains of Eastern Turkey. Though this investigation bears little fruit, the stage is set for explorer and archeologist Ron Wyatt. Thirty-five years later, at 6,300 feet above sea level, he assembles the proof that may establish the half-buried, boat-shaped object, as the remains of the legendary 'Noah's Ark'.
Tunguska: The Russian Roswell Just prior to the Russian Revolution, a mysterious 40-megaton explosion lays waste nearly 200 square kilometers of Earth in the desolate northlands of Siberia. The official story alleges the impact of an asteroid, but no known scientific explanation can account for the metal fragments found at the site, the lack of an impact crater or the high level of radiation present. Was it an asteroid? Or could it have been the explosion of an extraterrestrial craft? Scientifically speaking each conclusion has equal merit.
Stolen Glory: The Cover-Up of Cosmonaut Vladimir Ilyushin On April 12th 1961, the Soviet Union reports the successful launch, orbit and reentry of the first man in space. Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. With the collapse of Communism, and the rise of freedom in the Russian Federation, recent access to documents in the Kremlin archives reveal a story intended to remain buried forever. Yuri Gagarin, the international icon of triumphant Communism, was not the first man in space. Join us for a visit with Vladimir Ilyushin, the unsung hero of the first manned Soviet space mission.
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