10/10
Fulfilled what UFO hunters failed to do - most comprehensive treatment of subject!
14 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The intriguing aspects of this ranch, such as the Mesa glowing in the dark, beams of radiation at some point in the sky a mile up that causes instrumentation on weather balloons to malfunction, and orbs showing up causing cows to start behaving funny and evening dying out of shock, and potentially a Roswell UFO buried into the ground, are all just bind-blowing aspects.

Its something that just has to be seen.

My suggestions on such a show is they should have had an infrared camera along with their equipment so they could detect anomalies that might not be present with visual light. Some UFOs, orbs, have been spotted eerily on the infrared spectrum. It would have been interesting, to have taken a camera and pointed it upwards at the sky where the source of the radiation was coming from, rather than send a bunch of balloons and rockets.

The scientists in the show should all be wearing Hazmat suits. If they could afford most of their expenses to set-up such a large-scale operation, and they know there are radiation anomalies where someone got their skull separated from their scalp, then wouldn't the logical thing to do is make everyone wear a Hazmat suit? You then take care of the radiation problem.

I just think for all of the money probably spent on this, that an infrared camera set-up to take live-feed and a Hazmat suit for everyone, should have been included. Something about the show feels a bit unsound without those checkmarks, like they didn't think of everything enough to take it up a level.

But...this show blew my mind. Almost like a reality show version of an X-files movie.
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