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Aug 31, 2011
"The Philadelphia Experiment" looks at the case of UFO writer Morris K. Jessup who investigated an experiment in teleportation supposedly conducted by the U.S. Navy. "Ape-Man Army" examines the work of Russian scientist Ilya Ivanov who tried to create a human-ape hybrid. "Zapped to Death" examines Thomas Edison's role in the first execution by electricity.
Sep 07, 2011
"I Have Einstein's Brain" examines the case of Dr. Thomas Harvey who stole Albert Einstein's brain in order to discover the basis of genius. "Unidentified Flying Nazis" looks at the Kecksburg UFO incident and its possible connection with Nazi anti-gravity experimentation. "Killer Thoughts" examines the psychic arms race between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. during the Cold War.
Sep 14, 2011
"Sexy Secret Agent" examines the story of Candy Jones who believed she was the subject of a CIA mind control experiment. "Full Body Transplant" looks at a scientist Robert White who worked to perfect the brain transplant. "Honey I Nuked the Planet" examines the work of James Van Allen and the effort by the United States to detonate a hydrogen bomb in outer space.
Sep 21, 2011
"It's Alive!" looks at the the work of Giovanni Aldini who discovered a way of making dead flesh move. "Tripping with Uncle Sam" examines claims that the U.S. Government secretly tested psychoactive drugs in the French town of Pont St. Esprit as part of Project MKUltra. "My Hand Is Killing Me" examines the work of neurologist Kurt Goldstein and looks at the causes of alien hand syndrome.
Sep 28, 2011
"21 Grams" looks at the work of Dr. Duncan MacDougall who weighed dying people in order to establish the existence of the soul. "Missing Cosmonauts" examines reports that several cosmonauts died on missions during the early days of space exploration. "Sound of Death" looks at the work of scientists who were experimenting with ultra-low-frequency sound and a sonic gun.
Oct 05, 2011
"Jekyll vs. Hyde" examines how the dentist Horace Wells pioneered the use of anesthesia but later suffers dementia when testing chloroform on himself. "How to Make a Zombie" looks at how Canadian anthropologist Wade Davis discovered real zombies in Haiti. "Radio Waves of Death" examines claims that Nikola Tesla's effort to transmit electricity without wires led to the development of a powerful radio wave weapon.
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Dark Matters: Twisted But True Season 1 (2011) is released on Aug 31, 2011 and the latest season 2 of Dark Matters: Twisted But True is released in 2012. Watch Dark Matters: Twisted But True online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Dark Matters: Twisted But True is directed by James Tovell,Amy Foster,Crispin Reece,Sophia Roberts and created by Daisy Allsop with John Noble and Jim Ottaviani. Dark Matters: Twisted But True is available online on fuboTV and Apple TV.