This show reopens famous police cold-cases involving mass UFO sightings 
such as the 1994 Trumbull County, Ohio and Holland, Michigan sightings 
and the 2000 Millstadt, Illinois case where 911 dispatchers were flooded
 with calls and police radio chatter of strange lights moving slowly 
through the sky.
A sector of conspiracy theory with a 
particularly detailed mythology is the extraterrestrial phenomenon, 
which has become the basis for numerous pieces of popular entertainment,
 the Area 51/Grey Aliens conspiracy, and allegations surrounding the 
Dulce Base. It is alleged that the United States government conspires 
with extraterrestrials involved in the abduction and manipulation of 
citizens. A variant tells that particular technologies, notably the 
transistor—were given to American industry in exchange for alien 
dominance. The enforcers of the clandestine association of human leaders
 and aliens are the Men in Black, who silence those who speak out on UFO
 sightings. This conspiracy theory has been the basis of numerous books,
 as well as the popular television show The X-Files and the Men in Black
 film series. The X-Files based the plots of many of its episodes around
 urban legends and conspiracy theories, and had a framing plot which 
postulated a set of interlocking conspiracies controlling all recent 
human history.
There are claims about secret experiments known as
 the Montauk Project conducted at Camp Hero, Montauk, New York. 
Allegedly, the project was developing a powerful psychological war 
weapon. The project is often connected to other alleged government 
projects such as the Philadelphia Experiment and Project Rainbow, both 
of which involved the use of unified field theory to cloak vessels. 
Experiments involving teleportation, time travel, contact with 
extraterrestrials, and mind control are frequently alleged to have been 
conducted in the camp. Preston B. Nichols has written five books on the 
subject, including Montauk Project: Experiments in time.
Evil aliens
A
 somewhat different version of this theory maintains that humanity is 
actually under the control of shape-shifting alien reptiles, who require
 periodic ingestion of human blood to maintain their human appearance. 
David Icke has been a devoted proponent of this theory. According to 
Icke, the Bush family and the British Royal Family are actually such 
creatures, and Diana, Princess of Wales was aware of this, presumably 
relating to her death. Margaret Thatcher is also believed to have been 
an important figure in the reptilian secret army. David Icke's theory, 
which encompasses many other conspiracy theories, is that humanity is 
actually under the reptilians; with evidence ranging from Sumerian 
tablets describing the "Anunnaki" (which he translates as "those who 
from heaven to earth came"), to the serpent in the Biblical Garden of 
Eden, to child abuse and water fluoridation. Another well-known alien 
conspiracy is known as Project Blue beam, supposedly a NASA and 
government psychological operation involving a fake alien invasion, 
along with light and laser shows in the sky, and false reports of UFO 
landings, to fake the second coming of Christ, as depicted in the 
Bible's Rapture, in order to bring about a global New Age religion with 
the Antichrist as head.
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