Hangar 1: The UFO files Season 2 Episode 10

Ep 10. Captured Aliens

  • TV-PG
  • June 12, 2015
  • 40 min
  • 9.0  (33)

Hangar 1: The UFO files season 2 episode 10, titled Captured Aliens delves into one of mankind's foremost secrets - the existence of extraterrestrial life and our interactions with these alien entities. In the episode, experts, researchers, UFO enthusiasts, and witnesses present an array of striking evidence about alien contact with humans.

The show kicks off by exploring alleged cases of alien abductions and how they affect the psyche of the victims. It explores the concept of missing time and how it links to abduction stories. Hangar 1 experts also delve into the acute physiological effects, such as nosebleeds, radiation burn-like injuries, and skin irritations, that abductees suffer.

The episode also presents a case of a man taking a photo of a mysterious object in the sky in 1977. Dubbed the Coyne Helicopter incident, the photo sparked the interest of the US Air Force, who later concluded that the incident could not be explained.

Later in the episode, viewers learn about the Kelly-Hopkinsville Encounter - perhaps one of the most famous stories of alien abduction in history. The 1955 incident saw a rural family overwhelmed by a group of minuscule, silvery beings with oversized, luminous eyes. The entities seemed impervious to both bullets and blows and their unnerving presence inspired scientists to question the credibility of the family's account, which they believed was nothing but a hoax.

Hangar 1: The UFO files season 2 episode 10 also provides accounts of people who claim to have seen, touched, or interacted with Aliens. Their stories range from being probed to being given the opportunity to travel in extraterrestrial vessels. One of the accounts involves a man who claimed to have stolen an alien spacecraft. He said he used telekinesis to take possession of the extraterrestrial vessel but had to abandon the spacecraft due to its weight.

Another fascinating section of the show involves the testimonies of airline pilots. They discuss the various UFO sightings in the air and the implications of such sightings on human and alien safety. The pilots corroborate accounts of UFO sightings during their operations and their experiences during close encounters with unidentified flying objects.

Hangar 1: The UFO files season 2 episode 10 ends by examining the government's secrets on alien encounters. It draws on declassified documents and insider information about government responses to UFO sightings and the subsequent efforts to dismiss them. The show discusses Project Blue Book, the United States Air Force program initiated to investigate UFO sightings. While Blue Book's mission was to determine if UFO sightings posed any threats to national security, critics argue that it instead sought to cover up any subversive claims that might alarm the public.

Overall, Hangar 1: The UFO files season 2 episode 10, Captured Aliens, takes viewers on a ride through the history of alien encounters and brings them up to date on current evidence. It is a great addition to the already captivating Hangar 1 series. The testimonials, evidence, and conjecture presented in the episode are thought-provoking and will leave viewers with plenty to ponder as they explore the indubitably fascinating world of extraterrestrial life.

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  • First Aired
    June 12, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.0  (33)
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