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During the first three segments of the program, the show investigated three different unexplained phenomena subjects such as ghost hauntings, remote viewing, past life regression, alien abductions and UFO sightings. During the fourth and final segment of the program, the show takes whatever evidence was gathered and hands it over to professionals for examination. For example; a video tape with alleged UFO footage would be examined by professional video or special effects experts to determine if the footage is authentic or fake. Once the evidence is examined, the show reveals the findings.
* If the evidence is proven authentic, the show would conclude it as "Proof Positive".
* If the evidence is determined to be a hoax, the show would conclude it as "Proof Negative".
* If the evidence could not be verified as real or a hoax, the show would give it a "Proof Inconclusive".
Only one of the segments in each episode would be given a proof positive. Before the commercial break at the end of the third segment, the audience would be asked which of the three segments they think would be concluded positive. The program's purpose was to only validate the authenticity of evidence from a paranormal encounter and not to prove that the paranormal activity exists. Just because a photo of a flying saucer was declared "proof positive" on the show, does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that flying saucers exist. The show simply validated that the photo was a picture of something unexplained, flying in the sky, and that was really there, and it was not faked in any way.
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