
Cast of V from left to right: Jack Landry, Valerie Stevens, Tyler Evans, Erica Evans, Anna, Chad Decker and Ryan Nichols.
Do you enjoy television shows about aliens and UFO’s? If so, you need to watch a new series on ABC called “V“.
Every episode so far has kept me entertained and in suspense. From controlling aliens landing, to conspiracies to takeover the world using injections administered through their extra-terrestrial medical centers. Let me tell you when one alien attempts to “skin” another alien, it makes for quite a show.
And that is the reason why “V” is my current favorite alien TV show.
You can watch “V” on Hulu at http://www.hulu.com/v/
Some of the topics that come up on the show describe real world scenarios that could take place if evil aliens landed on Earth. When the alien overlords attempt take over the Earth will you become one of their sheeple, or will you join the resistance and fight the evil aliens.
Something happened 5,000 years ago, and it happened around the globe. Roughly five thousand years ago the human race had a technology breakthrough that occurred on all continents.
Every culture around the world began to construct massive buildings in the shape of pyramids. These huge structures were built by the Egyptians, Mayans, Incas, even the ancient Chinese built pyramids.
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Is this a sign of the coming apocalypse in 2012? Or is it just a coincidence, that a lot of meteors have fallen from the heavens lately.
Over Utah, a meteor traveling at approximately 80,000 mph broke through the Earth’s atmosphere on November the 18th. The meteor created an extremely bright light as it shot across Utah’s clear night sky. Scientists suspect that the meteor is associated with the annual Leonid meteor shower.