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<br>Two mysterious videos showing highly detailed images of UFOs showed up online in the early 2000s. They generated millions of views and a lot of controversy. Could they be real? Many had tried to authenticate or debunk the clips but finding the person responsible was proving nearly impossible. L.A. Times reporter David Sarno dug in deep to find the person responsible for uploading what were being calledthe best {113} videos ever recordedand came up with some surprising answers.

Originally aired September 1, 2007

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