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We listened to all 7 episodes on our 3hr drive home. Being from Gabe’s hometown, and living 5miles from town ourselves, we knew of, or seen a lot of things mentioned ourselves, as well. We did hear some new things we hadn’t prior, heard familiar names and voices. This phenomenon is up my husband’s alley, so he thought it was really well produced, and always broke at just the right time, to keep ya interested and ready for the next episode! He said it was entertaining. He has a drone as well, so it was interesting to hear the different perspectives! Thanks for doing all your research! Hope this is a success for you!
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This is so well produced. Very compellingly narrated and host has a lovely voice. Looking forward to more and next season!
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This podcast investigates the mysterious flying objects, most likely some type of drone, witnessed in Western Nebraska and Eastern Colorado in the early 2000s. Gabe Lenners leaves no stone unturned in following various leads as he documents the events and interviews authorities who attempted to track and identify the flying objects. My wife and I are familiar with this area of the Country which features vast sparsely inhabited areas and immense dark skies, something seldom witnessed by most people in the United States. This only leads to more intrigue regarding the origin of these sighting and events.
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The topic is very interesting and I love listening to investigative journalist, but this podcast has way too many ads and too little content per episode.
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No amount of spooky background music can make this show compelling. There's no organizing narrative, just a collection of poorly conducted interviews with a random assortment of characters with zero credibility or relevance. I somehow made it to episode 7 before wondering why I was even still listening. So many random pointless dead ends. Skip.
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I really wanted to like this series, but like many other reviewers have written, it is severely lacking in actual content. Each episode runs around 30 minutes, with at least a third of that being ads. Beyond that, there are sparse interview clips and not much else. No real answers. Nothing beyond speculation. The same quotes will be played about 3 times per episode, then repeated in the following episode and in a preview of the next. You get maybe 5 minutes at a time of ‘actual podcast’ before it’s time for more ads. Very disappointing. In the end this podcast has nothing to actually add to the conversation about the drone sitings. No new information. Not worth your time.
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