Oh God another one

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Hudson Valley UFO Special (not so special IMO)

Just for a frame of reference, this is a free 'news' app I have on my phone. Primarily click bait. It's written by Tigman' a.k.a. 'the Tig Man' who is a theoretically wacky zany radio DJ. You know, the guy who 'Gets the Led out ....' every Tuesday noon. And probably does lawn services too. Oy vey, this ain't George Knapp. This is written at a high school Level and I'm sure that's slighting some high school papers. I may have actually met Linda Zimmerman at the Pine Bush UFO Fair selling books. Spoke with some nice lady, might've been her. Can't remember. Honestly, this is like going to the gift shop at the Roswell Museum for all the objectivity involved including her. I liken this to the local merchants in Gettysburg who saw tourism dollars wane until somebody said 'ghosts' and now they're finding ghosts around every corner.

Things is, National Geographic will lend some weight to stories that as I live and breathe - right HERE - it bugs me. Why do you think I've posted about the weird lights I see early in the morning and the military traffic ? Because that's what people see and it'll absolutely catch you off guard if you're not prepared, or already convinced it's something else. I assure you it's our taxpayer dollars at work. If one day it's proven definitively otherwise I'll eat my unwashed underwear.

This sort of thing continues I'll have to speak to the Agency about all this, visit a few people.
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Hudson Valley Post

High Profile TV Special To Focus on Hudson Valley UFO Sightings
High Profile TV Special To Focus on Hudson Valley UFO Sightings

HIGH PROFILE TV SPECIAL TO FOCUS ON HUDSON VALLEY UFO SIGHTINGS​


Tigman
Published: February 8, 2023

The "Hudson Valley Wave" of UFO sightings will be the focus of a National Geographic television special.
According to a Facebook group called Hudson Valley UFOs, the Hudson Valley will be prominently featured on an upcoming television special on the UFO phenomenon.
The Facebook page is run by Linda Zimmermann, a research chemist turned award-winning author of 30 books on science, history, the paranormal and fiction. Zimmermann broke the news back in January that she had filmed a UFO show for CNN that kept getting delayed due to changes at the network, and that it was finally going to air in February.

It's a 5 episode series, and one of the episodes will prominently feature the Hudson Valley.

UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is Set to Premiere on National Geographic​

UFOs: Investigating the Unknown will air a two-part premiere on Monday, Feb. 13 at 9pm Est on National Geographic and it will then be available on Hulu, Vice and Disney+. The Hudson Valley episode, however, with Linda Zimmermann, will be featured in episode 3.
A description of the episode is as follows: Close Encounters at Nuclear Bases explores the challenging UFO taboo left in the wake of the U.S. government formally ending its UFO program and examines a years-long mass sighting known as the "Hudson Valley Wave."

For over a century, the Hudson Valley has been a hotbed for UFO activity with residents reporting sightings along with strange paranormal experiences and even encounters with extraterrestrials. Are UFOs real? You be the judge.
 
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