Bullaki Science Podcast With Michael Shermer
by Samuele Lilliu | 4 September 2020
Michael Shermer discusses the Pentagon UFO videos, ancient civilizations, water memory, homeopathy, quantum quackery and mysticism.
- Client: Confidential, NETFLIX
- Budget: £2500
- Location: Cambridge, USA
- Featuring: Michael Shermer
- Producer: Samuele Lilliu
- Crew: Samuele Lilliu
- Featured in: Netflix - Ancient Apocalipse
- Transcript: Bullaki Science Podcast With Michael Shermer
- Gear:
- Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4k
- Canon C200 (body only)
- Canon C200 with Edelkrone slider with tripod kit 2
- Gopro Hero 9 Kit
- Xrite Calibrate Colorchecker Passport Video
- Mft Olympus Digital 45mm Lens
- Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8 L Usm Lens
- Samyang Ef 14mm T3_1 Vdslr
- Two Aputure Ls 1c Lightstorm Video Led
- Sound Recordist Kit: MixPre-3, 2x416, 2xAVX
- 3x1TB Cfast Card Kit
- Manfrotto Nitrotech N8 Video Head and 535 Tripod
- LUMU (Light and Color Meter for iPhone)
- LUMU (Light and Color Meter for iPhone)
- Sumo 19 Inch Hdr Director Monitor Recorder
- 3 x BlackMagic Design Micro Converter SDI to HDMI
- Edelkrone Slider Kit
- Software: Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve, Audition
Production
Why People Believe Weird Things is one of the best books written by Michael Shermer. Shermer is a science writer, historian of science, founder of The Skeptics Society, and regular guest of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
In this Bullaki Science Podcast Dr Samuele Lilliu discusses with Dr Michael Shermer on the Pentagon UFO videos, the documentary Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation, the UFO entertainment business, Mirage Man”*, ancient civilizations, water memory and homeopathy, the paranormal, cold fusion, and quantum quackery and mysticism.
Why People Believe Weird Things is one of the best books written by Michael Shermer. Shermer is a science writer, historian of science, founder of The Skeptics Society, and Editor in Chief of its magazine Skeptic.
Featured on Netflix
A segment from my Bullaki Science Podcast with Michael Shermer was featured in the fourth episode of Graham Hancock’s new Netflix documentary Ancient Apocalypse, now No 2 in the US and UK.


