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History Channel UFO Broadcast timeshifted

October 5, 2:46 AMPhoenix UFO ExaminerLarry Lowe
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Phoenix Lights witness Sue Watson
Phoenix Lights witness Sue Watson describes what she saw March 13, 1997

The broadcast time for the milestone UFO documentary "I KNOW WHAT I SAW", which features the Phoenix Lights among a world-wide array of well documented sightings was time shifted, depending upon your video service.

The documentary was scheduled to be broadcast at 9:00 PM local, but was available on some Dish network channels three hours earlier at 6:00 PM

The premiere broadcast has garnered immediate positive acclaim from the UFO community for its selection of cases, the careful building of consistency of reports world wide and for its pressing investigation in to the United States Government's schizophrenic role in UFO investigation, a mixture of public denial and private, sometimes covert interest in the phenomenon.

The Phoenix Lights is the premiere UFO event examined in a groundbreaking new documentary film set to air on the History Channel Sunday, October 4 with an encore on Monday the 5th. Veteran UFO journalist James Fox has managed against all odds to create and secure an air date for a paradigm-shifting examination of what we know–and what we don't–about unidentified flying objects. The result is must-see television for everyone who has yet take the subject seriously.

In a textbook example of the proper use of television as a means to educate and inform a mass audience, Fox has taken a step towards rectifying the greatest failure of modern mass media to achieve its potential—the industry assumption that the UFO story is 'only good for entertainment' as one industry executive put it to Fox.

The industry also said you could not base a documentary around a press conference, but Fox disagreed and persevered. He gathered a prestigious panel from around the world that in 2007 presented a tour-de-force review of best evidence at the National Press Club in Washington DC. In it, high-ranking military and well-qualified civilian witnesses from around the world made two things startlingly clear: something of truly incredible capability is operating in Earth's biosphere and has been for at least the last half century or more—and the United States is woefully behind the rest of the planet in acknowledging that simple fact.

 
 
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