America's Book Of Secrets

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  • TV-14
  • 2012
  • 4 Seasons
  • 6.7  (916)

America's Book Of Secrets, a documentary series that aired on A&E from 2012 to 2021, offers an in-depth look into some of the nation's most confidential places and events. Hosted by Jonathan Adams, the show takes viewers on a journey through unexplored parts of America, revealing hidden secrets, clandestine locations, and covert operations. Joined by experts like Barry Aird and Lance Reddick, Adams takes on some of the most controversial and sensitive topics to shed light on what is happening behind closed doors. The show is split into different episodes, each of which explores a different subject matter. From the location of the super-secret Area 51, where the government is believed to be hiding evidence of alien lifeforms, to in-depth looks at the inner workings of the Vatican, the series covers a wide range of controversial topics that have grabbed the attention of audiences around the world. Each episode typically starts with a voiceover from Adams, who sets the scene for the episode and provides context to the topic at hand. The host then takes viewers on an informative journey through interviews with experts and insiders, using archival footage and dramatic recreations to drive the story forward. The expert guests on the show are often people with first-hand knowledge of the subject at hand, including former CIA agents and academic specialists. One particularly interesting episode covers the powerful and secretive organization known as the Bilderberg Group. The group, which hosts a yearly conference that brings together influential individuals from around the world, has long been criticized for operating in secrecy and having an outsized amount of power over global affairs. The episode takes a deep dive into the secretive organization's past, current activities, and the various theories surrounding its work. In typical America's Book Of Secrets style, the episode goes beyond the surface-level criticisms of the Bilderberg Group and dives deeper into the organization's inner workings. Another episode explores the topic of government bunkers, where officials would retreat to in the event of a national emergency. The show examines the different bunkers spread out across the country, revealing their purpose and giving a glimpse into what life would be like inside them. Experts discuss the logistical challenges of constructing and maintaining these secretive outposts, and highlight some of the historical events that led to their construction. The show also explores some of the more controversial topics in American politics, such as the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In a gripping episode, the show takes viewers through the events leading up to the assassination, the aftermath, and the various theories that emerged in its wake. The episode features interviews with experts who have studied the case extensively, as well as individuals who have first-hand knowledge of the event. The episode raises more questions than answers, leaving viewers to ponder just what really happened that day in Dallas. Overall, America's Book Of Secrets is a fascinating, often chilling look at some of the most sensitive topics in American society. The show provides a balanced and informed view of controversial subject matter and presents the different sides of each story. With its intriguing mix of historical footage, expert analysis, and dramatic recreations, the show has something for everyone - from conspiracy theorists to fans of true crime. While it ended in 2021, the show's legacy will continue to captivate audiences for years to come.

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Deadly Pandemics
10. Deadly Pandemics
July 20, 2021
In 2020, COVID 19 effectively shut down the entire world--and in the process, elevated pandemics to the most important issue across the globe. How do they start?
Alien Disclosure
9. Alien Disclosure
July 13, 2021
Are governments around the world preparing mankind for the most startling event in human history--the official disclosure of extraterrestrial contact?
Mind Control
8. Mind Control
July 6, 2021
Numerous government-run mind control programs have been documented, with names like MK Ultra, Project Artichoke, and Project Monarch. But could there be even greater mind control programs underway that the public isn't aware of?
Doomsday Scenarios
7. Doomsday Scenarios
June 29, 2021
From the "designated survivor" to the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Centre and FEMA catastrophe protocols, what plans does the US government have in place to deal with a major attack or catastrophic event?
Inside Area 51
6. Inside Area 51
June 22, 2021
Investigating why does this Top-Secret location continues to draw so much attention and suspicion, and what really goes on within its heavily secured walls. In 2013, after decades of secrecy, denials, and cover-ups, the CIA declassified documents that acknowledged the existence of a top-secret military research facility known as Area 51. But despite this disclosure, six years later in 2019, millions responded to an internet post advocating to storm the gates.
The Hunt for Hitler's Relics
5. The Hunt for Hitler's Relics
June 15, 2021
Adolph Hitler was deeply into the occult and even established a Nazi organization called the Ahnenerbe, with a secret mission to track down and confiscate holy relics--a fact that inspired the blockbuster film, Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was rumored that he sought not only the Ark of the Covenant, but the Holy Grail, the omphalos from the Oracle of Delphi, the entrance to the mythical land of Shambhala, and an object known as "The Spear of Destiny"--the spear that was supposedly used by a Roman soldier to pierce Christ's side during the crucifixion. Did Hitler actually come to possess some of these ancient relics?
FBI vs. MLK
4. FBI vs. MLK
June 8, 2021
In 1962, Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country." J. Edgar Hoover was not a man to let things go. He ordered "his bureau" to investigate King and soon discovered that the civil rights activist was associated with something he--at the height of the Cold War--considered far more dangerous to the security of the nation than peaceful protests: Communism.
The Freemason Factor
3. The Freemason Factor
May 25, 2021
It has long been rumored that the Freemasons trace their roots back to the medieval warrior monks known as the Knights Templar--and it is an established fact that they were highly influential in the founding of the United States.
Protecting the President
2. Protecting the President
May 18, 2021
Examining how far the U.S. goes to protect the commander in chief.
The Secret Space Program
1. The Secret Space Program
May 11, 2021
On Dec 20, 2019, Space Force is established, but in 2002, a man named Gary McKinnon claimed he had discovered evidence that a secret military space program already existed after hacking top-secret Pentagon and NASA computers.
Description

America's Book Of Secrets, a documentary series that aired on A&E from 2012 to 2021, offers an in-depth look into some of the nation's most confidential places and events. Hosted by Jonathan Adams, the show takes viewers on a journey through unexplored parts of America, revealing hidden secrets, clandestine locations, and covert operations. Joined by experts like Barry Aird and Lance Reddick, Adams takes on some of the most controversial and sensitive topics to shed light on what is happening behind closed doors.

The show is split into different episodes, each of which explores a different subject matter. From the location of the super-secret Area 51, where the government is believed to be hiding evidence of alien lifeforms, to in-depth looks at the inner workings of the Vatican, the series covers a wide range of controversial topics that have grabbed the attention of audiences around the world.

Each episode typically starts with a voiceover from Adams, who sets the scene for the episode and provides context to the topic at hand. The host then takes viewers on an informative journey through interviews with experts and insiders, using archival footage and dramatic recreations to drive the story forward. The expert guests on the show are often people with first-hand knowledge of the subject at hand, including former CIA agents and academic specialists.

One particularly interesting episode covers the powerful and secretive organization known as the Bilderberg Group. The group, which hosts a yearly conference that brings together influential individuals from around the world, has long been criticized for operating in secrecy and having an outsized amount of power over global affairs. The episode takes a deep dive into the secretive organization's past, current activities, and the various theories surrounding its work. In typical America's Book Of Secrets style, the episode goes beyond the surface-level criticisms of the Bilderberg Group and dives deeper into the organization's inner workings.

Another episode explores the topic of government bunkers, where officials would retreat to in the event of a national emergency. The show examines the different bunkers spread out across the country, revealing their purpose and giving a glimpse into what life would be like inside them. Experts discuss the logistical challenges of constructing and maintaining these secretive outposts, and highlight some of the historical events that led to their construction.

The show also explores some of the more controversial topics in American politics, such as the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In a gripping episode, the show takes viewers through the events leading up to the assassination, the aftermath, and the various theories that emerged in its wake. The episode features interviews with experts who have studied the case extensively, as well as individuals who have first-hand knowledge of the event. The episode raises more questions than answers, leaving viewers to ponder just what really happened that day in Dallas.

Overall, America's Book Of Secrets is a fascinating, often chilling look at some of the most sensitive topics in American society. The show provides a balanced and informed view of controversial subject matter and presents the different sides of each story. With its intriguing mix of historical footage, expert analysis, and dramatic recreations, the show has something for everyone - from conspiracy theorists to fans of true crime. While it ended in 2021, the show's legacy will continue to captivate audiences for years to come.

America's Book Of Secrets is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (43 episodes). The series first aired on January 21, 2012.

Where to Watch America's Book Of Secrets

America's Book Of Secrets is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch America's Book Of Secrets on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 21, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (916)