Best Evidence

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Best Evidence is a 2007-present documentary television series on the Discovery Channel and Discovery Times channel.

Episodes

  1. "TWA Flight 800"
  2. "Bigfoot"
  3. "Chemical Contrails": Jet-aircraft vapor trails may be toxic.
  4. "The Roswell Incident"
  5. "John Wayne's Death"
  6. "Cattle Mutilations"
  7. "Near-Death Experiences"
  8. "Alien Abductions"
  9. "Crop Circles"
  10. "The Visitors"
  11. "Strange Encounters"
  12. "The Government Cover Up"
  13. "UFO Phenomenon"
  14. "Government Cover-up"


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