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* [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler]]: They do this in a few episodes.
* [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler]]: They do this in a few episodes.
* [[Logical Fallacies|You Fail Logic Forever]]: The main one showing up all the time is the [[Converse Error]] Affirming the Consequent.
* [[Logical Fallacies|You Fail Logic Forever]]: The main one showing up all the time is the [[Converse Error]] Affirming the Consequent.
{{quote| 1. If aliens really existed and visited Earth, they could theoretically have shown humans how to build pyramids.<br />
{{quote|1. If aliens really existed and visited Earth, they could theoretically have shown humans how to build pyramids.
2. Humans built pyramids.<br />
2. Humans built pyramids.
3. Therefore aliens! }}
3. Therefore aliens! }}



Revision as of 04:26, 7 August 2014

"Is such a thing even possible? Yes it is!"
Giorgio A. Tsoukalos

To go along with The History Channel changing its focus, Ancient Aliens deals with conspiracy theories about Ancient Astronauts and presents them as reasonable.

The show is known for having frequent appearances by Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, consulting producer and ancient austronaut researcher. More specifically, it's known for the involvement of Giorgio A. Tsoukalos' hair.

Tropes used in Ancient Aliens include:


1. If aliens really existed and visited Earth, they could theoretically have shown humans how to build pyramids.
2. Humans built pyramids.
3. Therefore aliens!


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