UFOs or weird science? Online poll asks TV viewers about new series project concepts

TV watch­ers may be inter­ested in this upcom­ing show for top­ics of inter­est that include remote viewing…

By Steve Ham­mons

An online poll posted today asks read­ers and TV view­ers what kinds of uncon­ven­tional sub­jects they would like to see in the pro­posed new TV series.

The series project, ten­ta­tively titled “Joint Recon Study Group,” fol­lows a secret team of mil­i­tary offi­cers and civil­ians as they inves­ti­gate unusual and anom­alous developments.

At the online site serv­ing as a plat­form for the TV project, the poll ques­tion is:

“For the TV series project ‘Joint Recon Study Group,’ what top­ics would you like to see explored? (You can select more than one.)”

Multiple-choice responses to choose from include the following:

  • “UFOs and extrater­res­trial visitation”
  • “ESP, remote view­ing and human consciousness”
  • “Uncon­ven­tional mil­i­tary and intel­li­gence activities”
  • “Spir­i­tual top­ics: After­life, angels, a larger intelligence”
  • “Real cur­rent events affect­ing the US, other coun­tries, Earth”
  • “Other”

POLL PROVIDES INSIGHT

Viewer inter­est in TV series such as “The X-Files,” “JAG,” “Army Wives,” “Medium,” “Star­gate SG-1″ and other shows is some­thing the Joint Recon Study Group series devel­op­ment team has paid close atten­tion to.

In deal­ing with uncon­ven­tional top­ics, the writ­ers promise that they plan to main­tain authen­tic­ity regard­ing sci­en­tific, mil­i­tary, intel­li­gence and other aspects of the show.

This spe­cial Joint Recon Study Group team includes mil­i­tary offi­cers from the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. Intel­li­gence agency per­son­nel and civil­ians are also part of the group.

The char­ac­ters in the series are seri­ous mil­i­tary and intel­li­gence peo­ple who bring cer­tain view­points to their inves­ti­ga­tions of unusual sub­jects. They are pro­fes­sion­als, but also very human. When they encounter strange phe­nom­ena, they may dis­cover things within them­selves too.

In their deter­mi­na­tion to com­plete their mis­sion of explor­ing anom­alous phe­nom­ena deemed impor­tant to U.S. national secu­rity, they face dan­ger­ous threats from var­i­ous kinds of adver­saries, accord­ing to the TV project writers.

Some of the areas that the TV project devel­op­ers plan for Joint Recon Study Group to inves­ti­gate include ESP and “remote view­ing,” UFOs and extrater­res­trial vis­i­ta­tion, time travel, tele­por­ta­tion, devel­op­ments in quan­tum physics, crop cir­cles, DNA genet­ics mys­ter­ies, ancient Amer­i­can Indian leg­ends and prophe­cies and gov­ern­ment dol­phin research, to name a few.

NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this arti­cle, you might also like the June 6 piece “In new TV series project, secret gov­ern­ment team explores unusual phe­nom­ena.” For more infor­ma­tion, please visit the Joint Recon Study Group site and have a look around.

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/67469

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2 Responses to UFOs or weird science? Online poll asks TV viewers about new series project concepts
  1. HealingMindN
    July 22, 2008 | 2:49 pm

    Hi Michael,

    Actu­ally, I’d pre­fer more of a real­ity series like “Ghost Hunters” but with real, live peo­ple at the cen­ter of para­nor­mal inves­ti­ga­tions. Although the idea of a fic­tional series might be prac­ti­cal, I know some peo­ple who are sci-fi fans, but they don’t believe in any of it being real. The nay-sayers and “woo-wooers” would have trou­ble deny­ing a doc­u­men­tary type show.

  2. nathan
    July 29, 2008 | 11:25 am

    I agree with Heal­ing­MindN. But be sure to have a top notch media team who can give accu­rate artist ren­der­ings of whats going on while your remote viewing.

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