Megan Fox's Archeology Documentary Series Is the Weirdest Show on TV
Not many critical reviews out there, here are a couple.
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/8xp743/megan-foxs-archeology-documentary-series-is-the-weirdest-show-on-tv
So it’s perhaps unsurprising that Fox believes the world around us also contains levels beyond our current understanding. Here is a (partial?) list of things she has said she believes in: The Ark of the Covenant, past lives, the theory of ancient alien astronauts, alien abductions, Bigfoot, spirits, faith healing, glossolalia, leprechauns, the Loch Ness Monster, the Bell Witch, psychic powers, and auras. Her interest in what she calls “alternative history” was apparently sparked while filming scenes at the Pyramids of Giza for whatever that second Transformers movie is called. While there, Fox says a “high ranking member” of Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities told her that the pyramids were actually constructed as some kind of power plant—a fact the Egyptian government has covered up.
She's channeled this interest into Legends of the Lost with Megan Fox, a four-part documentary series exploring historical mysteries, currently airing on the Travel Channel.
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Archaeology Review https://ahotcupofjoe.net/2018/12/megan-fox-and-the-american-giants-legends-of-the-lost-review-of-episode-3/