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.

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.

In an article titled “‘V’ aims at Obamamania,” Glenn Garvin who wrote V called the show “controversial,” saying the series was "a barbed commentary on Obamamania that will infuriate the president's supporters and delight his detractors.”

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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