Missouri Mayhem

July 8, 2019 | By

Wednesday, July 10th at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT – Alien Highway, on the Travel Channel.

A rash of recent UFO sightings brings Chuck and the team to Missouri, the home of the 1973 Piedmont lights incident. Armed with new evidence, they tackle the question: is history repeating itself, or did the UFO activity never really subside?

Chuck Zukowski at Piedmont.
Chuck Zukowski, Heather Taddy, Dan Zukowski, and Steve Raulston discussing sighting.
Chuck Zukowski and Professor Clavin Lai at Washington University in St Louis.
Chuck Zukowski and Heather Taddy at Elephant Rock with Gary Hart.
Dan Zukowski taking a break and having fun with the cameraman.
Part of the production crew shooting a scene in the dense woods of Missouri.

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Category: The Z-Files

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For the past 30 years, Chuck Zukowski has been an IC Mask Design Engineering contractor. He’s been on microchip design teams working on projects as simple as optics for traffic light controllers, and as complex as Spy Satellites, Deep Space Probes, and LIDAR technology. Within that time, Chuck was also a volunteer Deputy Sheriff for El Paso County Sheriff’s Department for eight years and was terminated for running animal mutilation investigations within his county. As a UFO/Paranormal Field Investigator, Chuck has been researching and Field Investigating the unknown for more than three decades. As an investigator, he’s appeared on radio and television shows discussing his investigations and had his own TV Show on the Travel Channel called, “Alien Highway”. Chuck approaches every investigation from a skeptical point of view looking for any known possibility before claiming otherwise. He also implements new and innovative field experiments from time to time to enhance his investigations looking for new evidence. Chuck runs his website, UFOnut.com.

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