Examines the theory that aliens have landed on Earth in ancient times and were responsible for many of mankind's oldest mysteries. Hosted by Rod Serling.
An examination of mysteries of the ancient world and their connection to the possibility that aliens visited Earth. Hosted by Rod Serling.
Examines the speculation that aliens have visited Earth in ancient times, and built structures to which they will return at a future date. Hosted by Rod Serling.
Explores the existence of Bigfoot, the Yeti and other legendary humanoid-type creatures.
Can plants communicate? Do our actions influence their growth and reproduction? Do our feelings influence them? Researchers discuss their findings and ideas concerning our relationship with plants.
New Hampshire's Mystery Hill and the "Oracle Chamber" - was it built by ancient Phoenicians, who traveled to America thousands of years ago? Native Americans? Aliens? Or is it an elaborate hoax? Scientists and archaeologists discuss their theories.
This episode investigates the Nazca Lines in Peru. The symbols of various birds and insects are only discernible from the air, so how was this possible without an aerial view? Who created them and why? Were they an ancient landing field for aliens?
We examine that expanse of the Atlantic bounded by Miami, the Bahamas, and Puerto Rico. Filled with mysterious fogs and lights, erroneous compass readings, and time warps, ships and planes vanish without a trace, dating from the time of Christopher Columbus.
This episode investigates Bigfoot, called "Sasquatch" by Native Americans. Scientists and cryptozoologists discuss the possibility that this creature may inhabit the thousands of miles of timberland in the American Northwest.
"Killer Bees," originally imported to South America from Africa, moved north into Central America, Mexico, and are expected to enter the United States. This episodes is dated since the bees have now been responsible for the deaths of humans and animals in the U.S.
We investigate earthquakes, the natural phenomenon caused by movements in the earth's crust. The famous Californian San Andreas Fault is covered in detail as well as new methods that are hoped will enable scientists to predict quakes.
In this episode we examine the fates of members of the Carnarvon and Carter expedition that discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamen in 1922. Was a "curse" responsible for several mysterious deaths, including that of Lord Carnarvon himself?
Does life exist or did it ever exist on the Red Planet? Do the changes that have taken place over the eons raise the possibility that the same fate could await Earth? Scientists discuss the past and future exploration of our neighbor in space.
This episode investigates the island that was supposed to have existed "beyond the Pillars of Hercules" (Straits of Gibraltar). Could it have been Santorini, that was blown into oblivion by a volcanic eruption? Scientists discuss underwater archaeology and historians debate the accuracy of Plato's dialog.
We investigate Extrasensory Perception and its possible uses in law enforcement. A psychic discusses her work in several criminal investigations. Also, a detective squad that has been trained in not only ESP but other forms of psychic methods is detailed.
We investigate various methods to communicate with life in outer space. Could we converse on their level or would talking to them be like talking to a garden slug? What language or code do we use? And, have they been trying to reach us?
Does ESP exist and can if be taught and learned? It is a trait that we all used to have, before language took its place? A study at the University of California, Davis is reviewed in detail and both believers and non-believers weigh in on the subject.
In this episode we investigate the items stolen by the Nazis during World War II,to be used in Hitler's new capital in Linz, Austria. We discuss where the items may be hidden, the impact this loss has on our culture, and the chances that some of it will never be found.
After breaking multiple aviation records, Amelia Earhart set her sights on a trip around the world. Tragically, she vanished, with her navigator, Fred Noonan. Or did she? Theories abound that she was really on a spy mission - or that she is alive and well and living under a new identity.
In this episode we investigate Dracula, the fictional character from Bram Stoker's novel. But was there a real Dracula? The life of Vlad "The Impaler", the Romanian Count who lived in Transylvania during the 18th century must have surely been the model for Bram Stoker's Count Dracula.
This episodes explores the Moi of Easter Island. Who built them, why were some left unfinished, and, more mysteriously, why were some of them mutilated and destroyed?
Ghosts: Studies specters and a parapsychologist's theory that they are troubled earthbound souls in need of help.
A visit to a soul research institute for firsthand accounts of people who claim they have died and come back to life.
A hunt for the leviathan which has so far eluded all expeditions to prove that it truly exists.
An evaluation of reports by people who have seen "saucers", and the growing body of evidence that America is regularly being visited by UFOs.
Experience an actual voodoo rite, and meet a priest dedicated to disarming its effects.
Camera crews accompany a Peruvian excavation party in quest of a great Inca city believed lost for 300 years.
The mysteries of Stonehenge, a circular arrangement of prehistoric megaliths and lintels in southwestern England are investigated.
An investigation into why hundreds of gold hunters have died searching for a lost treasure ever since a German prospector wandered out of Arizona's Superstition Mountains in the 1860s. Is there really cursed gold hidden there, as Apache lore suggests?
The fascinating saga of the Count of Saint-Germain, who dazzled the courts of Europe for over 100 years, leading some to believe he was immortal.
How do people walk on red-hot coals without being burned?
The Mayans of Mexico carved an advanced civilization out of the jungles, then disappeared. Where did they come from? Where did they go?
Can astronomical movements affect the affairs of man? Leonard Nimoy reviews the long history of astrology and looks at its attraction today.
Did he drown or was he murdered? An investigation into the disappearance of Nelson Rockefeller's youngest son who vanished without a trace among some of the most primitive peoples in the world. Film found in a camera suggested they were the victim of headhunters, or was it staged?
Take a close-up look at these violent killers that have taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Can they be controlled or prevented?
This large beast, similar to Scotland's Loch Ness Monster, is claimed to have been seen by thousands of people in western Canada.
Pyramid Secrets: Examines the theory that the pyramids of Egypt were built to provide shelter from a holocaust, not as tombs for the pharaohs.
The story of the 2,000-year-old scrolls, discovered by a shepherd, that revolutionized religious thought.
Reincarnation: Reviews case histories of people who claim to have lived in previous lifetimes.
A trip to remote parts of the Pacific where man-eating sharks are considered gods. Adults pray to them and children swim unafraid among them.
An examination of evidence that the youngest daughter of Russia's Tsar Nicholas II Aleksandrovich Romanov survived the family executions, and settled in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Secrets of Life: Explores the possibility that human life can be created in laboratories engaged in DNA research.
Immortality: Looks at scientific discoveries of new methods of prolonging human life, such as cryonics, which can suspend life for centuries.
The Swamp Monster: An investigation of reports that a huge man-like beast is living in the swamps of Louisiana's bayou.
A look back at the great scientist Mesmer, whose hypnotic techniques are being used in modern surgery, teaching, and police investigations.
The story of Heinrich Schliemann, an eccentric self-made millionaire obsessed with discovering the ruins of Troy at a time when the city was considered a fable that never existed. He discovered not one but nine ancient cities in Turkey, and recovered a hoard of spectacular relics.
Leonard Nimoy hosts this look at ancient folk medicines that are being reinstituted today in modern mental institutions and are yielding positive results.
Haunted Castles: Probe into one of the world's most haunted places.
Butch Cassidy: Examines the possibility that Butch Cassidy was not killed in Bolivia along with the Sundance Kid, but actually lived a full life and died peacefully in 1937.
A look at the billions of fire ants that march across the southern United States and the failure so far of all attempts to stop them.
An inquiry into whether the dramatic weather changes in America's northern states mean that a new ice age is approaching.
Using the Old Testament as a road map, researchers attempt to trace the possible site of the original Garden to India, China, and an island off the coast of Saudi Arabia.
Meet people who believe they have been held captive aboard alien spacecraft - close encounters of the fourth kind.
A terrifying look at one of nature's deadliest forces. Tornadoes can swallow up buildings and people without a trace - can they be stopped?
An in-depth look at the process which may allow us to "copy" people exactly and produce single-parent human beings.
Scientists take another look at the divining rod. Does water emit valuable signals?
An investigative report on the unsolved mystery of London's notorious serial killer. The episode reveals the killer's connection with contemporary media and the possible involvement with the Masons. Various identities are suggested as being that of the killer, including a duke who was second in line to the British throne.
Scientists are discovering new methods to prolong human life and, in the case of cryogenics, to suspend the possibility of life for centuries.
Siberian Fireball: Considers the possibility that the unexplained and catastrophic explosion in Siberia in 1908 was an atomic blast occurring 37 years before the development of the A-bomb.
The Great Lakes Triangle: Investigates efforts by scientists and psychics to discover the mysterious forces around the Great Lakes that have caused more air and sea disasters than the Bermuda Triangle.
Leonard Nimoy investigates what compels scientists and teachers to pursue a man-like beast in Northern California.
Explores the possibility that modern pirates involved in drug smuggling may be a factor in the disappearances of luxury yachts in the Bermuda Triangle off Florida. Scenes are dramatized involving the takeover of ships by pirates.
Indian Astronomers: Recent excavations in southern Illinois provide tantalizing glimpses at Native-American use of astronomy.
A look at surprising new clues that indicate the famed super sleuth actually did exist, after a fashion.
The story of Viking Erik the Red's descendants, who left Scandinavia and arrived in northern Canada centuries before Columbus.
Our dreams provide clues to the dark world of our unconscious mind, but can we learn to control them?
Dramatic scenes attempt to demonstrate that close communication between people and their pets may be due to more than emotional bonds.
The Money Pit Mystery: A true tale of hidden treasure and mysterious death. Six people have died in the scramble to dig up the Oak Island treasures, supposedly buried by Captain Kidd.
A team of psychics gives scientists the exact description and location of an unknown shipwreck, and a submarine hunt proves them right.
Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal tracks infamous war criminal Dr. Josef Mengele to his hiding place in Paraguay.
A dramatic inquiry into whether or not scientific proof exists for the legend of the Great Flood.
Why do mystery and tragedy plague the owners of great gems like the Hope Diamond?
In a haunted house, a psychic team contacts troubled spirits that live on after death.
A study of the incredible hidden potential of the human mind, including the possibility that average people can become geniuses.
Sodom and Gomorrah: Studies evidence developed by archaeologists suggesting that the two wicked cities existed on the site of a crater now filled in by the Dead Sea.
King Tut: Investigates the ancient Egyptian monarch's final days. Was he a beloved leader who died a natural death or did court intrigues lead to his assassination?
See a reenactment of the incredible destruction wrought by the tsunami (giant sea wave) that struck Hawaii in 1960.
A chilling profile of the playboy-turned-terrorist, called Carlos the Jackal who was called "The World's Most Wanted Man."
A dream house in a lovely suburb becomes a nightmare when the owners discover an evil presence. The house was the site of a family massacre in 1974.
Actual film footage of unidentified flying objects flying Down Under. Includes interview with New Zealand pilot and author, Bruce Cathie.
Why has the great white shark not evolved as other animals have? Leonard Nimoy hosts this look at this most ancient and primitive creature.
A look at new evidence which offers an intriguing theory about where the colonists went.
An in-depth examination of the famed cloth that many believe holds the image of Jesus Christ.
The bloody story of the great pyramids, which were used for daily human sacrifices.
Leonard Nimoy examines the experiences of the explorers who say they have actually sighted the legendary creature.
This great Roman city was a wealthy resort and mecca for fun-lovers before it was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Were early Christians among the Roman revelers?
Follows the incredible hijacking commited by D.B. Cooper, who parachuted out of an airplane with the ransom money and was never seen again. It offers some evidence about Cooper's possible fate.
Leonard Nimoy profiles Moses and tries to pinpoint Mount Sinai's exact location. Have pilgrims to the Holy Land been praying at the wrong location?
Travel to Africa to find out why the Dogon, a primitive tribe knows so much about astronomy, a black hole, and travelers from outer space.
The San Andreas Fault: Analyzes California's great earthquake fault line to determine whether the long-predicted catastrophic quake can be predicted.
There is still a $3.2 million fortune that remains unclaimed after a century. To whom does it belong?
A look at the life and death of the great Dutch master--was he really mad? Host Leonard Nimoy, who wrote this installment partially to promote his one-man show Vincent, found evidence that he was not.
Several alleged historical cases are examined of children who became lost and were raised in the wild by animals.
In 1872, the captain and crew of the Mary Celeste vanished without a trace. The sails were set to the wind and breakfast was on the table.
Were our earliest ancestors travelers from other planets?
An investigation to determine whether the great holy man's remains are in Europe or Egypt
Did an ordinary citizen predict the 1979 crash of American Airlines Flight 191 in Chicago? Did another citizen foresee the 1978 collision between a Pacific Southwest Airlines 727 and a small plane? In Search Of investigates the possibility of predictions being used to prevent other disasters.
The saga of the giant stones found at the bottom of the Caribbean. Leonard Nimoy probes whether they might be part of the ancient, supposedly mythical, empire of Atlantis.
An inquiry into why the mysterious death of the great musician was never investigated, and a possible military cover-up.
Can reincarnation be proved? Leonard Nimoy examines the data, testimony, and theories.
Examines charges that the U.S. Air Force is hiding alien corpses and the remains of crashed space craft in Hangar 18 of Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio.
Is faith healing hoax or holistic medicine?
The assassination of John F. Kennedy: was there visual proof of two guns in Dallas and possibly two Oswalds?
A look at some of the impossible stunts daredevils attempt, and why they keep trying even after suffering near-fatal injuries
The stories of people who claim they have had after-life experiences and say they no longer fear death.
Violence and passion are commonplace when the moon is full. Is there any truth to the Werewolf legends? Leonard Nimoy hosts this historical look at lunacy.
Scientists wonder whether California's Mount Shasta, Washington's Mount St. Helens, and other American volcanoes will soon erupt again.
Digs for the facts behind the controversy that still rages today, the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh's baby. Was the wrong man executed for the crime?
A study of the healing technique which may cure incurable diseases. Leonard Nimoy investigates the power of the ancient Chinese healing art.
Jimmy Hoffa was the president of the powerful Teamsters' Union. He only cared about himself. He fought to the top, but eventually got killed, although his body was never found.
A look at the various scientific ways people use to stay young for years longer.
Can laughter combat disease? A Nobel-prize winner says he cured himself after doctors gave up hope.
Are the witches of Salem still casting spells in Massachusetts?
Super Children: Investigates scientific efforts to produce a generation of child prodigies; are they born or made?
The Great Wall of China: The story of the one of the world's greatest wonders - who built it and why?
The saga of the Coral Castle, said to have been built by Edward Leedskalnin, a frail hermit who allegedly carved and lifted 1,100 tons of solid stone blocks weighing up to 30 tons each using the secrets of Atlantis.
A look at some of history's famous lovers. What drove certain men to pursue sensual pleasure above all else? The program compares the legends of Don Juan and Casanova. Host Leonard Nimoy wrote this installment.
The Holy Grail: Explores the claims that the chalice used by Jesus at the Last Supper may have been found.
The Death of Marilyn Monroe: Examines evidence that suggests that the Hollywood star may not have committed suicide.
Did the Chinese discover America 1,000 years before Columbus? Leonard Nimoy explores evidence that a Buddhist monk named Hu-Shen arrived on the American continent in 458 AD.
A probe into the theory that the famed Nazi "lighter-than-air" ship, which exploded while landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey, in 1937, was destroyed by political saboteurs.
Will an asteroid or comet on a collision course with earth end it all?
An in-depth examination into the sinking of the British liner by a German submarine in 1915, killing over 1,000 passengers, including 114 Americans. Was it really all part of a plot to involve the U.S. in World War I?
Will solar energy free us from dependence on foreign oil? Leonard Nimoy analyzes how solar energy stacks up against fossil fuel and nuclear energy.
Jesse James: Probes one of the most intriguing questions of the Old West - was legendary gunman Jesse James shot in the back, or did he escape capture and live to a ripe old age?
A revealing study of how computers are now healing the sick and building sports champions.
Ghosts in Photography: Is it possible to photograph the dead?
An investigation into a highly controversial and emotional question: Are American servicemen still lingering in prison in Vietnam?
From side-show freak to the friend of royalty, review the true, story of the horribly disfigured Joseph Merrick.
The Lincoln Conspiracy: Cracks "the case of the 19th century"--how the assassination of Abraham Lincoln was meticulously planned and abominably executed.
The story that shocked the world—how Jim Jones, the cult Svengali from California, convinced over 900 of his followers to follow him--first to a commune in Guyana and then into suicide.
A look at one of the most exciting searches of all--the hunt for the riches of the Old Testament. Did King Solomon actually have a mine near Mount Sinai?
How the destiny of England was changed by the disappearance of young prince's from the fabled Tower. Were they murdered on the orders of their uncle Richard III of England?
Why did the great Montezuma surrender to Cortes without fighting? What part did Aztec legend about a bearded white god play in the ultimate downfall of the Aztec Empire?
Houdini's Secrets: Probes the still-mysterious secrets of the world's greatest escape artist, including the theory that Houdini came back after death.
A revealing study of the wounds suffered by survivors of the first A-bomb blast, which killed more than 80,000 Japanese civilians on August 6, 1945.
Titanic: Investigates the most perplexing question about the 1912 North Atlantic disaster that cost 1,517 lives: Why did the captain ignore the ice warnings and speed on into oblivion?
What might the world be like for our children?
Nostradamus: Examines the life of Nostradamus and his predictions.
Do loved ones call back to us from their next lives? Leonard Nimoy examines historical claims of voices from the beyond, as well as scientific research into the possibility of spirit voices.
A look at the multi-colored rays we transmit, which seem to change with our moods.
The Missing Link: Delves into one of the most intriguing questions of all - which side is right, science or creationists?
Is it possible to travel through space faster than the speed of light and avoid aging?
Eva Braun: Explores the possibility that Adolf Hitler's wife may not have died with him down in the bunker that day in 1945.
The great Biblical saga is examined for evidence that the walls really did tumble down for Joshua.
Was Bishop James Pike a minister, a martyr, or a madman?
Ultimate Disaster: Delves into the ultimate question—how will life on this planet perish?
Is an unborn baby aware of the world around him?
Hell Vampires The Tesla Death Ray Scandinavian Lake Monsters
Witchcraft The Man Eaters of Tsavo The Alien Menace Ghost Hitchhikers
Werewolves The Curse of The Mummy D.B. Cooper Deathbed Confession Reincarnation
The Ghosts in Bobby Mackey's Bar Stigmata The Haunted Hornet Zombies
The Catacomb Mummies The Johnson Bigfoot Encounter The Secret of Rennes-le-Château Earthquake Predictions
Haunted Plantations The Doomsday Virus The Devil Psychic Spies
Zach sets out to discover whether Aliens exist and what evidence we have to prove it. He meets with several who say they have encountered extra-terrestrial life–a man who has been abducted by aliens several times since childhood; a man who claims to have extracted an alien implant; and a woman who shows Zach what it feels like to be abducted into a spacecraft. Zach also meets with the world’s leading scientists at SETI in Green Banks, West Virginia. There, utilizing the world’s largest telescope, they show him the methods they employ to communicate with potential other-worldly visitors and what this research has taught them about a mysterious radio signal they picked up 3 billion light years away.
Zach wants to understand how one can be Superhuman. He meets a man who bent the metal frame of car door with his bare hands in a moment of crisis and a man who can feel no pain. Zach also meets with a Shaolin warrior monk who shows him some of the secrets to his training as he demonstrates breaking a wood staff over his own head. Zach learns to harness Superhuman powers of his own through demonstrations by the Monk who in turn teaches Zach how to break the staff as well.
Zach sets out to research the strangest creatures dug up from the depths of the ocean and to see how much they lend to the Monsters that are depicted in myth and legend. Starting in Australia, he meets with a teenager who was savagely attacked by a swarm of mysterious flesh-eating monsters, only to jump into the water himself the next day amongst highly venomous sea creatures. From the carnivorous fish of American rivers to the eyeless monsters of the Atlantic ocean, Zach finds some merit in these old monster stories and is starting to understand just what we mean when we say that we know less than 1% of what waits in the depths below.
Zach embarks on a terrifying journey to understand how the future of Artificial Intelligence may already be a threat to humanity. He visits Facebook headquarters where he learns about a failed AI experiment that went terribly wrong when two chat boxes created a language that only they could understand. Zach also gets a firsthand look at the world’s latest technology–including life-like dolls programmed with advanced AI, robots that learn and communicate telepathically, highly intelligent drones of war, and Uber self-driving cars.
Zach charts a journey to determine whether time travel is possible. He meets a man who claims to have traveled back in time due to a secret government program and a group of people living in Liverpool known as “time slippers.” Zach then makes an visit to the CERN headquarters in Geneva, where he attempts to understand the origins of the universe and the dimension of time. Equipped with this new knowledge, Zach tests his own perception of time with an elaborate skydiving experiment to see if he can slow down time itself.
Zach explores the unpredictable and terrifying phenomenon of Sinkholes to determine just what causes them. He visits a Florida man whose brother was killed when their family home was literally swallowed whole by the Earth as well as a series of sinkholes that are forming a series of caves right below the houses of a quaint suburban neighborhood. Whether they be a part of some biblical prophecy or further evidence of mankind’s effect on our planet, he’s alarmed to discover that all the same, they can strike anywhere in the world, at any time.
Zach explores the dark world of psychological mind control. He meets with a victim who was surgically implanted with an electronic harassment device in his head and neck–proving that this is a very real and terrifying phenomenon. Zach continues his search by examining the recent sonic attacks on American diplomats in Cuba and he listens to the actual sound of sonic weapon. In the end, he agrees to give up total control to of his mind, in an epic showdown with a mentalist.
Zach tackles the ultimate existential question as he explores what happens when we die and whether or not we can have life after death. He meets with a Texas man who actually died and came back to life after a horrific kayaking accident. Zach continues his search by attempting to speak with spirits from beyond the grave with the help of a father and paranormal investigator who claims to have audio and video communication with his deceased daughter. Zach also looks at the strange world of cryogenics at the infamous Alcor laboratories in Arizona, and he uncovers a breakthrough anti-aging pill that is being developed inside the labs at Harvard University.
Using a checklist derived from Plato’s ancient writing as his guide, Zach begins an epic 2-part journey to find the lost civilization of Atlantis and proof that it was a real empire. He begins in Greece where he dives deep into the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, looking for signs of Atlantis amongst the relics of a sunken settlement. His journey leads him to the Palace of Knossos in Crete, where he finds many similarities between Atlantis and the mysterious Minoan civilization. Ultimately, he lands on the fabled island of Sardinia, where he uncovers even more connections to Plato’s checklist and possible evidence of an advanced ancient alphabet.
Zach continues his epic quest to find the lost civilization of Atlantis and proof that it was a real and thriving empire. On the island of Sardinia, he uncovers even more compelling evidence of an advanced civilization matching Plato’s description of Atlantis–both inside a dark cave and amongst ancient circular ruins. He then shifts his search–looking for clues about the descendants of Atlantis and their connection to the rare RH negative blood type. This ultimately leads him to a shocking new location in Morocco, where he uncovers more connections to Plato’s checklist than anywhere else he’s encountered on his search.