Raining UFOs & Catalina Mysteries: Unidentified Episode 2 Review
 
    
    
    
        
    Grab your alien detectors, because Heather Woodward is back with a review of Episode 2 of the History Channel's docuseries Unidentified. This episode takes us on a wild ride as a Naval employee recounts his bizarre experience with raining UFOs, and Luis Elizondo heads to Santa Catalina Island to uncover more extraterrestrial secrets. Spoiler alert: We’re spilling all the cosmic beans.
Grab your alien detectors, because Heather Woodward is back with a review of Episode 2 of the History Channel's docuseries Unidentified. This episode takes us on a wild ride as a Naval employee recounts his bizarre experience with raining UFOs, and Luis Elizondo heads to Santa Catalina Island to uncover more extraterrestrial secrets. Spoiler alert: We’re spilling all the cosmic beans.
If you're hooked on UFO mysteries and love a good docuseries breakdown, this episode is a must-listen. Heather Woodward’s sharp analysis and irreverent style will keep you entertained and informed about all things extraterrestrial.
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Audio clips were taken from Youtube. They are interviews that originally aired on the History Channel, CNN and Tucker Carlson on the Fox News Channel.
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