It seems like the investigators get really close at times but fall short of good solid evidence. They always seem to investigate scenes from 5-10 years ago. So at times it can be disappointing, although, I don't really care since it's the only UFO show around. Seams as though Season three has ended and I can't access any of the shows on demand through cable, which really sucks. I'm waiting for season four to start up, maybe then we'll see some evidence.
In the meantime, here's a little information about each investigator on the show.
William J. Birnes: William J. Birnes, the publisher of UFO Magazine, can be seen in the weekly series, UFO Hunters on History. Each week, he and his team of researchers travel to the sites of world-famous UFO events where they use high-tech equipment and cutting-edge investigative techniques to explore the encounter and arrive at answers about what really happened. Birnes is well-qualified to lead such a team, having written and edited over 25 books and encyclopedias in the fields of human behavior, true crime, current affairs, history, psychology, business, computing, and the paranormal.
Pat Uskert: Pat Uskert can be seen in the weekly series UFO Hunters on History. Each week, he and the team of researchers travel to the sites of world-famous UFO events where they use high-tech equipment and cutting-edge investigative techniques to explore the encounter and arrive at answers about what really happened. Uskert served in the US Army engineers and has a bachelor's degree in English from California State University, Chico. He has worked at an eclectic range of jobs including river raft guide, English teacher in Japan and dive master in the Philippines.
Kevin Cook: Kevin Cook has degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Business Management from Penn State University, and has worked as a product designer and dabbled in inventing, focusing on toys and games. His interests run the gamut from comedy to magic to playing the didgeridoo to memory techniques, but his passions for inventing and performing have stood the test of time.