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Evidence: The Case for NASA UFOs
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0684457208327
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Original recording remastered, NTSC
Label: Terra Entertainment
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Terra Entertainment
MPN: 2083
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Terra Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 17, 2004
Running Time: 180 minutes
Studio: Terra Entertainment
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Objects referenced by cover illustration have been completely debunked
I am not a traditional skeptic, nor am I a traditional believer. I am a truth-seeker, neither wanting nor not wanting to believe one thing or another. I like to solve puzzles and the UFO phenomenon is a fascinating puzzle. One cannot approach it as a whole and either dismiss nor embrace the subject, but rather examine each incident and report on a case by case basis.
I am dubious that *all* objects captured by Space Shuttle cameras can be explained as ice, dust or debris, because some ... Read More
Rating: - Interesting and questionable?
A great deal of time and effort went into 'Evidence - The Case for NASA UFO's, however, the DVD reminded me of why I couldn't sit still for over 2 hours in a classroom. Although the information was fascinating, it was pretty dry at times, especially when I was looking for definitive visual proof of UFO's.
Some great theories and video captures, but proof was lacking even though I saw with my own two eyes objects hurtling through the air. Now, if what these objects were could have been discussed ... Read More
Rating: - Idiotic
This is absolutely, positively, impressively pathetic. David Sereda is not an expert on anything, let alone physics or space science. It's dust, people. Dust and ice. The shuttle is a very dirty object once it gets into space. Note that EVERY item he points to (save one) moves in a straight line at a constant velocity. I would be much more impressed if any of these things moved in changing trajectories. The most ludicrous is the "swarm" around the "tether."
Rating: - Absolutely Tedious
David Sereda is fanatically sincere and wants us all to believe his theories regarding these NASA films. I didn't need convincing, I know there is an alien agenda of some sort. I just don't believe Sereda's scenerio. If you are looking to buy a UFO video for enlightenment and entertainment, this is not for you. He should pay the public to sit through this video. Sereda spends several hours trying to scientifically convince us that these huge round blurs are gigantic ufos. I watched this portion ... Read More
Rating: - How NOT to spend 3 hours of your time!
Most of this video (95%) is the presenter (Sereda) giving a high school level lecture on basic physics. Once in awhile, he will present a NASA video of what appears to be bright objects flying in space. This is easily explained by ice particles or debris floating in space, many of which are out of focus. There is no intelligence behind the motion of these flying partices. In the last hour, Sereda rambles on and on with his strange theories about his "galaxy clock" and how it relates to galaxies, black holes, ... Read More
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