

The team is innovative, pushing investigative confines by combining paranormal equipment along with the usual methods of probing extraterrestrials. According to its website, GAIA is the “’Netflix’ of consciousness with thousands of acquired titles and original content that pushes the boundaries on our current reality.” D’Antonio calls in extraterrestrial/paranormal expert Ben Hansen, and investigative journalist Melissa Tittl, who is also the Head of Content and Development for the GAIA Network. But it probably is the reason the area gets special treatment. Alien Invasion: Hudson Valley goes on to show how easy it is to call extradimensional activity. His easy local access isn’t the reason the area’s complaints take up most of the log. Marc D’Antonio, the chief photo researcher for MUFON, was born, raised and lives in the Hudson Valley. Ever since ghostly dirigibles were reported over the area in 1909. But the reports go back over 100 years, the two-hour special documentary points out. Just north of New York City, they’ve logged more UFO complaints than any other area in the world, bugging MUFON, the world’s largest civilian UFO investigative organization, with 3,000 extraterrestrial encounter reports in the past 10 years alone. The Hudson Valley wants to be Roswell East. Aliens are a nuisance, let’s face it, especially when you’ve got “an alien highway” in your basement.Īrea 51 has an excuse for its reputation, being government controlled and heavily secure. government can no longer deny the existence of UFOs, eyewitnesses feel emboldened to share their stories.” The residents of Pine Bush, in the heart of Hudson Valley, New York, can no longer take the undeniable. The owners, the Cardossis, don’t respond to his warning.Alien Invasion: Hudson Valley, the latest installment of discovery+’s Shock Docs franchise, opens with the disclaimer: “Now that the U.S. The dog tries to defend its home and warn those inside. DickĮarly in the morning, a dog watches the activity around his house. Apparently, they’re from a planet that is overpopulated. No arrivals were scheduled and no ships have landed. There are several hundred people waiting at the office of Immigration and Arrivals. The following five stories are also in the Invaders! anthology. Most of this story can be read in the preview of the anthology Invaders! This isn’t technically an invasion story, as the humans aren’t living on Earth, but the relationship between the two species has a similar dynamic. Humans and the Tlic have an arrangement-they’re protected in the Preserve in exchange for incubating the Tlic eggs. On the last day of Gan’s childhood, the family is visited by T’Gatoi, a Tlic politician in charge of the Preserve. It’s ruled by the Tlic, an insect-like species. Gan and his family are humans living in the Preserve on another planet. This story can be read in Best of Beyond the Stars. (17% into preview) “Bloodchild” by Octavia E. When they scan Talos 5 for Scythian life signs, they get a hit. He succumbed to family pressure and joined anyway. Noog finds himself in one of these squads, even though he was against the war. Epsilon Units are hunting down the last Scythians and killing them. The war with the Scythians is essentially over their fleet’s been destroyed and they’ve scattered. In most of these stories, Earth is invaded by, occupied by, or is involved in a conflict with, an alien race. The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.

Books for Elementary and Middle School Students.Short Stories: Characters in Conflict by John Warriner.Collections and Anthologies for Middle School.
