FW: In Search Of: Ancient Astronauts – Narrated by Rod Serling

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2012-10-19 08:30:24

#ygrps-yiv-1175564127 .ygrps-yiv-1175564127EmailQuote { BORDER-LEFT:#800000 2px solid;PADDING-LEFT:4pt;MARGIN-LEFT:1pt;} Just for archival interest… from 1973 From: Nicholas Jedrzejewski [mailto:nicholas.jedrzejewsk…] Sent: 19 October 2012 02:00To: Subject: FW: In Search Of: Ancient Astronauts – Narrated by Rod Serling —–Original Message—–From: Forbidden Knowledge TVSent: 18 Oct 2012 23:41:42 GMTTo: nicholas.jedrzejewsk…: In Search Of: Ancient Astronauts – Narrated by Rod Serling Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Dear Nicholas T. Jedrzejewski,     This is an extremely rare 1973 TV re-edit of Harald Reinl’s “Chariots of the Gods,” based on the book by Erich Von Daniken, produced by Alan Landsburg, and narrated by the one-and-only Rod Sterling. This film was used as a pilot for Leonard Nimoy’s successful “In Search Of” television series. Video (about 51 mins): www.youtube.com/watc… – Alexandra P.S. Please share Forbidden Knowledge TV e-mailsand videos with your friends and colleagues. That’s how we grow. Thanks. Alexandra BrucePublisher, ForbiddenKnowledgeTV…Daily Videos from the Edges of ScienceBuy Books by Alexandra Bruce Miss a broadcast? All FKTV broadcasts are backed up on Facebook and Twitter    Not Subscribed? Click on the button above to subscribe to FKTV. You’ll receive one excellent short video in the morning and one important full length film in the evening FREE, each day. (Don’t worry, you don’t have to watch them all!) You can watch them later or delete — whichever you prefer! AND you can instantly unsubscribe at any time by following the SafeUnsubscribe link at the bottom of every FKTV email. Feel Free to Donate to FKTV! We want to produce  more game-changing content. Donate as little as $1 or more by clicking on the PayPal button above. Thanks to all FKTV fans for helping us to keep growing! Forward email This email was sent to nicholas.jedrzejewsk… by newsletter@forbidden…

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