Extraterrestrials: ABC’s V storyline proves to be too hot handle
Did the “V” storyline of Extraterrestrials infiltrating human institutions with human appearing vessels become too hot for ABC to handle? Why else would a TV network cancel a well thought out show which was enjoying a soaring ratings? One blogger writes: As a kid growing up in the 1980’s, one of my favorite TV shows was V. The program called V started out as a 1983 sci-fi miniseries based on aliens known as Visitors that were invading Earth. This miniseries expanded to a one-hour TV show airing weekly from 1984 through 1985. Over the years, the V reruns helped gather a very loyal group of followers. This motivated ABC to start a new V series, which first aired in 2009. In an article titled “
When ABC first announced this new series, fans of the original series (including me) were very happy! Unfortunately, the new HD version of V has been cancelled by ABC after just two seasons. Personally, I think this is very disappointing and may involve controversial motives associated with politics. The audience of V was growing and ABC has left a lot of cliffhanger questions in the plot unanswered.
According to Dr. Michael Salla, science fiction shows like ABC TV’s V have “hide truth in plain sight”. Indeed, David Icke and other investigative researchers allege that human institutions have indeed been infiltrated by Manipulative Extraterrestrials through using such human-appearing vessels.
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http://controversy.typepad.com/controversy/2011/05/abc-cancels-v-but-were-controversial-political-reasons-involved.html
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