1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,500 The following program deals with a controversial subject. 2 00:00:03,500 --> 00:00:07,000 The theories expressed are not the only possible interpretation. 3 00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:11,000 The viewer is invited to make a judgment based on all available information. 4 00:00:11,000 --> 00:00:17,000 Tonight on Sightings, Stonehenge, The Pyramids, The Bermuda Triangle, 5 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:20,000 do these places possess deadly mystical powers? 6 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:24,000 Once you experience it, you have a lot of respect for it. 7 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:27,500 Are these unexplainable phenomena proof of a greater force? 8 00:00:27,500 --> 00:00:30,500 Are they somehow produced by the Earth itself? 9 00:00:30,500 --> 00:00:34,500 Or are they a result of extraterrestrial contact? 10 00:00:34,500 --> 00:00:39,500 It seems strange. So many huge markings were made on the Earth. 11 00:00:41,500 --> 00:00:43,500 At that point, it started to appear. 12 00:00:43,500 --> 00:00:47,500 They had large, dark eyes, small, like hands. 13 00:00:49,500 --> 00:00:52,500 I began sensing, and knowing, and feeling. 14 00:00:53,500 --> 00:00:56,500 I do believe in life after death. I mean, I've been there. 15 00:00:56,500 --> 00:00:59,500 I am not scratched the surface of what the mind can do. 16 00:01:01,500 --> 00:01:03,500 It's a connection with the unknown. 17 00:01:10,500 --> 00:01:15,500 What is the purpose of immense stones carefully arranged on an English country plane? 18 00:01:15,500 --> 00:01:19,500 Why are there earthen mounds in the southeastern United States? 19 00:01:19,500 --> 00:01:24,500 Who built great granite pyramids in the jungles of Central America? 20 00:01:24,500 --> 00:01:26,500 How these places were created remains a mystery. 21 00:01:26,500 --> 00:01:33,500 But perhaps the greater mystery is why these places continue to fascinate us on such a profound level. 22 00:01:34,500 --> 00:01:43,500 The great forces of the Earth. Some are familiar and essential, such as the force of gravity or the dramatic forces of nature. 23 00:01:43,500 --> 00:01:50,500 But then there are darker, mysterious forces, feared and revered by ancient cultures. 24 00:01:50,500 --> 00:01:54,500 Strange energies that science is still at a loss to explain. 25 00:01:54,500 --> 00:02:00,500 The forces of the Earth are full of bizarre quirks that can cause destruction, even death. 26 00:02:03,500 --> 00:02:07,500 25 degrees north latitude, 70 degrees west longitude. 27 00:02:07,500 --> 00:02:13,500 The center of one of the most mysterious places on Earth, a so-called energy vortex of destruction. 28 00:02:13,500 --> 00:02:15,500 It's called the Bermuda Triangle. 29 00:02:15,500 --> 00:02:20,500 For 500 years, since Christopher Columbus first wrote about seeing weird phenomena here, 30 00:02:20,500 --> 00:02:25,500 more than 1,000 ships and planes have disappeared without a trace. 31 00:02:25,500 --> 00:02:35,500 We have no evidence whatsoever that makes the region described as a Bermuda Triangle any more dangerous than any other set of waters in the world. 32 00:02:37,500 --> 00:02:39,500 But that wasn't the case for Flight 19. 33 00:02:40,500 --> 00:02:42,500 December 5, 1945, 2 p.m. 34 00:02:42,500 --> 00:02:47,500 5 may be Avenger bombers leave Fort Lauderdale, Florida on a routine training mission. 35 00:02:47,500 --> 00:02:52,500 The pilots and crew are all experienced airmen. The day is clear and mild. 36 00:02:52,500 --> 00:02:55,500 But at 4 p.m. the Avengers begin sending out distress calls. 37 00:02:55,500 --> 00:02:58,500 Then abruptly the SOS calls stop. 38 00:02:58,500 --> 00:03:01,500 The crewmen are never heard from again. 39 00:03:01,500 --> 00:03:07,500 This missing squadron, known as Flight 19, becomes one of the greatest air mysteries of all time. 40 00:03:07,500 --> 00:03:11,500 Five planes and 13 airmen vanish in the Bermuda Triangle. 41 00:03:13,500 --> 00:03:17,500 Did a sudden change in weather cause the disappearance of Flight 19? 42 00:03:17,500 --> 00:03:20,500 Did they run into a bizarre geomagnetic force field? 43 00:03:20,500 --> 00:03:22,500 Or was it pilot error? 44 00:03:22,500 --> 00:03:26,500 But pilot error in all five planes at the same time? Virtually impossible. 45 00:03:26,500 --> 00:03:29,500 Many theories have been proposed since 1945. 46 00:03:29,500 --> 00:03:34,500 The planes were abducted by UFOs, sucked into a parallel universe, 47 00:03:34,500 --> 00:03:37,500 or even fell victim to death rays from Atlantis. 48 00:03:38,500 --> 00:03:41,500 Forty-five years later, a startling development. 49 00:03:41,500 --> 00:03:48,500 In August 1991, a barnacle-encrusted Navy Avenger was recovered from the treacherous Bermuda Triangle. 50 00:03:48,500 --> 00:03:52,500 Does this bomber hold clues to the fate of Flight 19? 51 00:03:52,500 --> 00:03:58,500 When this Avenger broke the surface of the ocean, it was the most spectacular thing I'd ever seen in my life. 52 00:03:58,500 --> 00:04:00,500 It was like bringing a body out of the ocean. 53 00:04:00,500 --> 00:04:04,500 The mystery still lingers. We're still working on it today. 54 00:04:04,500 --> 00:04:08,500 A group called Project 19 is dedicated to solving the mystery. 55 00:04:08,500 --> 00:04:13,500 But retrieving the Navy plane also means they must work in the Bermuda Triangle. 56 00:04:13,500 --> 00:04:17,500 There are forces out there. There is a sense of energy about you all the time. 57 00:04:17,500 --> 00:04:20,500 You don't know what's going to happen out there. 58 00:04:20,500 --> 00:04:25,500 And as the recovery team works to determine if this Avenger was part of Flight 19, 59 00:04:25,500 --> 00:04:29,500 other sailors and pilots who dared to venture into the Bermuda Triangle 60 00:04:29,500 --> 00:04:32,500 continue to be plagued by the frightening phenomena. 61 00:04:32,500 --> 00:04:37,500 I took controls of the PBY about two hours out of Bermuda, and it really was a beautiful day. 62 00:04:37,500 --> 00:04:40,500 Suddenly, as I say, we could not see the wingtips of the airplane. 63 00:04:40,500 --> 00:04:44,500 It was like flying in a tube growing through this stuff, and it never dawned on me. 64 00:04:44,500 --> 00:04:47,500 I was in the Bermuda Triangle. 65 00:04:47,500 --> 00:04:51,500 On June 11th, 1986, Watan Caden and his wife Dee Dee 66 00:04:51,500 --> 00:04:57,500 were part of a flight commemorating the history of a PBY flying boat called the Catalina. 67 00:04:57,500 --> 00:05:02,500 The Cadens are both seasoned pilots with over 50 years of experience between them. 68 00:05:02,500 --> 00:05:08,500 On June 11th, Dee Dee was at the controls. Suddenly, all the plane's instruments stopped functioning. 69 00:05:08,500 --> 00:05:12,500 The magnetic compass with spinning was totally useless. 70 00:05:12,500 --> 00:05:16,500 We had nothing from the outside world. We were in limbo. 71 00:05:16,500 --> 00:05:20,500 We believe there was a tremendous electromagnetic effect. We don't know for sure. 72 00:05:20,500 --> 00:05:27,500 But we had two million dollars worth of the world's finest electronic instruments just completely crap out on us. 73 00:05:27,500 --> 00:05:31,500 Outside the window of the plane, it looked like you were flying an eggnog. 74 00:05:31,500 --> 00:05:35,500 It looked like flying through like an aluminum-marined pie. 75 00:05:35,500 --> 00:05:39,500 You lose all reference to what's right, what's left, what's up, what's down, 76 00:05:39,500 --> 00:05:44,500 and many airplanes go into an uncontrolled spin and just come out of the sky and smash into the ocean. 77 00:05:44,500 --> 00:05:52,500 It was very sudden when we came out of it. And it was about an hour, maybe an hour and a half out of Jacksonville that it cleared up. 78 00:05:52,500 --> 00:05:55,500 And little by little, all the instruments began to come back online. 79 00:05:55,500 --> 00:05:59,500 The gyros stopped spinning, the magnetic compass settled down, 80 00:05:59,500 --> 00:06:03,500 and all the electronic devices came back in and were working perfectly. 81 00:06:03,500 --> 00:06:07,500 Martin and Dee Dee Cadens survived because of sheer luck. 82 00:06:07,500 --> 00:06:12,500 Perhaps like the Cadens, flight 19's instruments failed, but the pilot's luck ran out. 83 00:06:12,500 --> 00:06:18,500 If that's true, then what is the source of a force powerful enough to make technology useless? 84 00:06:18,500 --> 00:06:25,500 It's hard for science to go out there and document it and dissect it because it doesn't happen all the time. 85 00:06:25,500 --> 00:06:32,500 But boy, once you experience it, you have a lot of respect for it. It's dangerous. 86 00:06:32,500 --> 00:06:40,500 We feel the unpredictable forces of the Earth in the violent eruption of a volcano or a sudden high-magnitude earthquake. 87 00:06:40,500 --> 00:06:46,500 These events remind us of the tremendous energy smoldering just beneath our feet. 88 00:06:46,500 --> 00:06:53,500 Might this energy build to such an intensity that it could transform the entire Earth in an instant? 89 00:06:53,500 --> 00:06:58,500 It's 2 p.m. in Los Angeles and you're stuck on the freeway. 90 00:06:58,500 --> 00:07:03,500 Just outside Omaha, it's 4 p.m. and you're finishing up the day's farm work. 91 00:07:03,500 --> 00:07:06,500 It's 5 p.m. in New York City and you're on your way home. 92 00:07:06,500 --> 00:07:16,500 Then, at exactly the same instant in time, everyone in the United States, everyone on the planet, shares one fatal experience, an unspeakable catastrophe. 93 00:07:16,500 --> 00:07:21,500 On May 5th, in the year 2000, the entire Earth turns on its side. 94 00:07:21,500 --> 00:07:33,500 On 5-5-2000, should the polar ice cap go in motion, the first thing that will happen will be tremendous earthquakes worldwide. 95 00:07:33,500 --> 00:07:38,500 Gigantic 8, 9, 10 on the Richter scale. 96 00:07:38,500 --> 00:07:46,500 And at the same time, volcanic activity erupting around the seismic regions of the Earth. 97 00:07:46,500 --> 00:07:54,500 And the wind as the Earth shifts will rage wildly trying to seek a new equilibrium. 98 00:07:54,500 --> 00:08:02,500 So the wind speeds of 200-300 miles an hour will literally destroy most dwellings on the surface. 99 00:08:02,500 --> 00:08:05,500 Is it possible for the Earth to turn on its side? 100 00:08:05,500 --> 00:08:08,500 Could Los Angeles become the new South Pole? 101 00:08:08,500 --> 00:08:10,500 Yes, says author Richard Noon. 102 00:08:10,500 --> 00:08:18,500 His research indicates that a polar shift is not just possible, it's inevitable, caused by a massive accumulation of ice at the South Pole. 103 00:08:18,500 --> 00:08:21,500 A theory introduced in part by Albert Einstein. 104 00:08:21,500 --> 00:08:28,500 Einstein found that the weight of the ice, the mass, it could be stone, ice, junk cars, whatever, 105 00:08:28,500 --> 00:08:38,500 it takes approximately 1700 pounds of pressure per square inch to fracture the rock, most of its sedimentary rock in Antarctica anyway. 106 00:08:38,500 --> 00:08:46,500 As the ice increases in height and size, the weight of it is beyond human comprehension. 107 00:08:46,500 --> 00:08:51,500 And it presses, it depresses the ground under the ice. 108 00:08:51,500 --> 00:08:58,500 The ground under the ice in turn squeezes out the plastic viscous molten material underneath it. 109 00:08:58,500 --> 00:09:02,500 And that viscous molten material has to go somewhere. 110 00:09:02,500 --> 00:09:05,500 And it moves through the Earth's fault lines. 111 00:09:05,500 --> 00:09:10,500 And this creates more earthquake and volcanic activity, which is what you see today. 112 00:09:10,500 --> 00:09:15,500 Many highly active volcanoes have erupted since Mount St. Helens in 1980. 113 00:09:15,500 --> 00:09:23,500 And in a recent one month period, five earthquakes of a 6.5 magnitude or greater have shifted the Earth worldwide. 114 00:09:23,500 --> 00:09:26,500 We're in the middle of an environmental collapse. 115 00:09:26,500 --> 00:09:36,500 A shift of the crust of the Earth takes approximately three days to complete, and with it the destruction of most places on Earth. 116 00:09:36,500 --> 00:09:42,500 Within a three day period, everything that we now take for granted could violently disappear. 117 00:09:42,500 --> 00:09:45,500 The skyscrapers of Los Angeles, gone. 118 00:09:45,500 --> 00:09:48,500 The Golden Gate Bridge, twisted wreckage covered in ice. 119 00:09:48,500 --> 00:09:51,500 The Washington Monument, a mass of rubble. 120 00:09:51,500 --> 00:09:59,500 This is just one man's theory, but the buildup of ice at the poles is one fact in noon's theory confirmed by some geologists. 121 00:09:59,500 --> 00:10:08,500 Presently ice does build up at the South Pole, but it doesn't build up arbitrarily high because the Earth's crust is plastic. 122 00:10:08,500 --> 00:10:14,500 And it warps down as a consequence of the weight of the new snow and ice that's being piled up. 123 00:10:14,500 --> 00:10:20,500 So in reality, the whole depth of the ice cap doesn't get all that much bigger than it is right now. 124 00:10:20,500 --> 00:10:22,500 And what about the greenhouse effect? 125 00:10:22,500 --> 00:10:29,500 Haven't aerosol cans and industrial pollution created a hole in the ozone layer that's warming the Earth and melting polar ice? 126 00:10:29,500 --> 00:10:43,500 What happens is, at least early on, in a warming situation on the Earth, the natural convection currents in the atmosphere itself carry that warm moist air to the poles where the moisture condenses and falls as snow. 127 00:10:43,500 --> 00:10:51,500 Geology, the publication of the Geological Society of America, has recently published research that adds some substance to noon's theory. 128 00:10:51,500 --> 00:10:58,500 But the idea of a radical instantaneous polar shift is still considered extremely controversial. 129 00:10:58,500 --> 00:11:03,500 The theory that's proposed here is that the entire crust slides around catastrophically. 130 00:11:03,500 --> 00:11:10,500 And there's really no geologic evidence, there's no any kind of climatic, geochemical, geophysical evidence that shows that that's even possible. 131 00:11:10,500 --> 00:11:19,500 The supposed trigger for this global nightmare will be a rare alignment of all nine planets on May 5, 2000, just eight years from now. 132 00:11:19,500 --> 00:11:23,500 Noon believes this will be the fatal gravitational yank of the planet. 133 00:11:23,500 --> 00:11:26,500 A preposterous theory? Perhaps. 134 00:11:26,500 --> 00:11:31,500 But just remember, only 40 years ago, no one believed the universe began with a big bang. 135 00:11:31,500 --> 00:11:34,500 Today, it's scientific fact. 136 00:11:39,500 --> 00:11:44,500 Coming up, a woman who claims to have witnessed unexplainable natural phenomena. 137 00:11:44,500 --> 00:11:48,500 I saw this beautiful ball of light in the sky. 138 00:11:50,500 --> 00:11:55,500 Certain sites fascinate us because we don't know who created them, or even why they're there. 139 00:11:55,500 --> 00:12:03,500 And then there are even more enigmatic places, where strange phenomena are believed to reveal themselves again and again. 140 00:12:06,500 --> 00:12:09,500 Massive prehistoric stone monuments. 141 00:12:09,500 --> 00:12:14,500 Many people experience a strange feeling of fascination at these sites. 142 00:12:14,500 --> 00:12:19,500 It may be the same type of feeling that inspired the ancients to create them in the first place. 143 00:12:19,500 --> 00:12:31,500 When visitors have strange, unsettling feelings, some scientists believe they could be a real physical reaction to unusually high levels of radiation, or electromagnetism emanating from the Earth. 144 00:12:31,500 --> 00:12:37,500 These places have been deliberately placed in the locations of great natural power and energy. 145 00:12:37,500 --> 00:12:48,500 And that all the stone circles in England and Wales that we've closely checked all occur either immediately alongside a geological fault line, or in a very close proximity. 146 00:12:48,500 --> 00:12:53,500 And we find this sort of pattern throughout the world where we've been able to check it. 147 00:12:53,500 --> 00:13:04,500 And it tells us that people did choose specific areas of the Earth's surface because they had certain energetic properties about them. 148 00:13:04,500 --> 00:13:08,500 Paul Devereux is a researcher in the field of Earth mysteries. 149 00:13:08,500 --> 00:13:18,500 He investigates the secret energies present at ancient sites, like this bizarre collection of immense stones known as the Avebury Henge, erected 4,000 years ago. 150 00:13:18,500 --> 00:13:24,500 For the last 10 years, there have been many reports of unusual lights hovering overhead. 151 00:13:24,500 --> 00:13:29,500 They're clearly not UFOs, but frightening apparitions created right here on Earth. 152 00:13:29,500 --> 00:13:36,500 Lifelong Avebury resident Heather Garland came face to face with the lights on a clear night in 1987. 153 00:13:36,500 --> 00:13:45,500 I saw this beautiful ball of light in the sky, and I thought, oh, lovely full moon, because I love the full moon and starry night. 154 00:13:45,500 --> 00:13:51,500 And I watched and I thought, oh no, ye gods, it's not the full moon. The moon comes in the opposite direction. 155 00:13:51,500 --> 00:13:55,500 When it got to the stones, it turned and started coming towards me. 156 00:13:55,500 --> 00:14:00,500 With that, it came right down to the grass and just went out. 157 00:14:00,500 --> 00:14:09,500 These lights, nobody knows what they are. They're rather exotic phenomena. They're not UFOs, they're not flying saucers. 158 00:14:09,500 --> 00:14:14,500 They're somehow produced by the Earth itself. I call them Earth lights. 159 00:14:14,500 --> 00:14:24,500 Here, the seaside town of Penzant, since southwest England, a mysterious light phenomenon has been seen at this 3,000 year old subterranean chamber known as the Bollet Fugu. 160 00:14:24,500 --> 00:14:32,500 It continues to mystify visitors. Joe May is a teacher in Penzant's and spent a night in the dark underground cavern in June 1988. 161 00:14:32,500 --> 00:14:42,500 Just before the point of dawn, I was awake and I thought I could see spiralling movements. 162 00:14:42,500 --> 00:14:49,500 It's the only way I could describe them, a sort of soup of spirals swirling around. 163 00:14:49,500 --> 00:14:56,500 And they were very like the shapes on the tips of your fingers. They suddenly exploded into stars. 164 00:14:56,500 --> 00:15:02,500 There were lots of little pinpricks of light in with them flowing around. 165 00:15:02,500 --> 00:15:09,500 Swirling carvings found in primitive dwellings around the world bear an uncanny resemblance to the sight Joe May describes. 166 00:15:09,500 --> 00:15:15,500 Could that mean that people saw these same lights 3,000 years ago? 167 00:15:15,500 --> 00:15:22,500 Another resident of Penzant's, artist Gabrielle Hawkes, is drawn to the Bollet Fugu by its mysterious energy. 168 00:15:22,500 --> 00:15:28,500 It happened some years ago when I was camping in the grounds here. I came into the Fugu. 169 00:15:28,500 --> 00:15:40,500 It was dark and dank and mysterious as usual. I kind of began to lose myself in a way, a feeling of timelessness for a few seconds. 170 00:15:40,500 --> 00:15:48,500 And then quite suddenly, it was as though a scene unfolded in front of me. 171 00:15:48,500 --> 00:16:00,500 It consisted of a scene in bright daylight of a church and a churchyard. I remember the colours were very bright. 172 00:16:00,500 --> 00:16:12,500 In some ways it was like a dream, but at the same time I was very much awake. I was aware of standing there thinking, well, this is extremely odd, you know, what is going on? 173 00:16:12,500 --> 00:16:19,500 Do these strange earth energies explain why ancient people selected these locations for their monuments? 174 00:16:19,500 --> 00:16:29,500 Perhaps we are in the late 20th century, beginning to understand scientifically what our ancestors understood intuitively about the potent energies of the earth. 175 00:16:29,500 --> 00:16:33,500 Coming up, are these landmarkings a result of extraterrestrial contact? 176 00:16:33,500 --> 00:16:41,500 No one knows exactly what intelligence was behind it. 177 00:16:41,500 --> 00:16:56,500 The surface of the earth covers 196,800,000 square miles. And even though every square mile has been mapped and scrutinized, there are still places of mystery that defy explanation. 178 00:17:00,500 --> 00:17:08,500 The ancient Nazca Indians of Peru covered their arid landscape with enormous, precise drawings carved into the rocky desert floor. 179 00:17:08,500 --> 00:17:15,500 Photographer Marilyn Bridges came here in 1976. That first journey to Nazca changed her life forever. 180 00:17:15,500 --> 00:17:22,500 She's driven by her need to understand what drove the ancient Nazcas to create these designs 2,000 years ago. 181 00:17:22,500 --> 00:17:39,500 I feel like I've had a calling in a way. I did photography from the ground for a long time, and when I was in Peru, I heard about these lines of Nazca markings that were so huge that you could only see them from the air. 182 00:17:39,500 --> 00:17:48,500 I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I gave myself this mission to photograph these and bring them back and share them with people. 183 00:17:48,500 --> 00:17:54,500 To say, look, this is what ancient man was doing with the land. Maybe something can be deciphered. 184 00:17:54,500 --> 00:18:02,500 Perhaps most puzzling of all, why are the hundreds of designs here so enormous? There are animal figures more than 400 feet long. 185 00:18:02,500 --> 00:18:11,500 Some patterns extend for over a half mile. Since the Nazca couldn't fly, who were they trying to reach out to with these huge designs? 186 00:18:11,500 --> 00:18:18,500 I'm looking at a lot of these markings and structures as if a god would look at them. 187 00:18:18,500 --> 00:18:29,500 Drawings for the eyes of the gods is just one theory. Others believe the designs formed an astronomical calendar, but because of their size, some believe these markings were actually UFO landing strips. 188 00:18:29,500 --> 00:18:42,500 It seems strange that about 2,000 to 3,000 years ago, so many huge markings were made on the earth, whether they were dug into the earth or raised from the earth. 189 00:18:42,500 --> 00:18:54,500 Peru isn't the only place Maryland Bridges has found huge landmarks visible only from the air. For 20 years, she has tried to capture on film the images that ancient cultures have left behind. 190 00:18:54,500 --> 00:19:04,500 It is for her an obsession with deciphering the messages of the past. In this pursuit, she routinely risks her life working from dangerously low altitudes. 191 00:19:04,500 --> 00:19:15,500 My flying is almost aerobatic. We have to slow the plane down to stall speed. Sometimes we even go into a stall. 192 00:19:15,500 --> 00:19:28,500 Stalling the plane at an altitude of only 200 feet reveals more than just an intellectual curiosity. It's an irresistible need to understand what ancient people had an irresistible need to create. 193 00:19:28,500 --> 00:19:41,500 There's a point that it strikes inside of people that maybe it takes them back in time to their heritage, to where we've all come from. 194 00:19:41,500 --> 00:19:46,500 Coming up, what mystical powers are hidden beneath the Black Hills? 195 00:19:46,500 --> 00:19:52,500 Our legends tell us that the Black Hills is the heart of our home, the home of our heart. 196 00:19:52,500 --> 00:20:03,500 For the Lakota Indians, the entire earth is revered, but only one place is truly sacred. They believe the Black Hills of South Dakota are the spiritual heart of the planet. 197 00:20:03,500 --> 00:20:21,500 As I have learned about the Black Hills from other tribes scattered throughout this land, throughout America, or what we call the Turtle Lila, what they understand also is that that is a center. The Black Hills are a center. 198 00:20:21,500 --> 00:20:34,500 Modern culture has also been drawn to the Black Hills, but for reasons that are far from spiritual. Gold and uranium are mined here, and over 50 million visitors have marveled at its man-made wonders. 199 00:20:34,500 --> 00:20:56,500 The Black Hills booms like a heartbeat. We say it's the heartbeat of the earth. Once mining started heavily in the 1880s, coinciding with the time that we were forbidden to practice our religion, that booming got further and further and further apart. 200 00:20:56,500 --> 00:21:04,500 We're not with respect to this entity, to this earth, to this mother who gives us everything. 201 00:21:04,500 --> 00:21:20,500 We say that if the heart cannot live, the earth can't live. We believe that protecting the Black Hills has to do with all life, all of the children of the earth. When the Black Hills dies, the earth will die. 202 00:21:20,500 --> 00:21:29,500 A startling photograph taken from space, a God's eye view, so to speak, may prove the Lakota warning is right. The Black Hills are shaped like a human heart. 203 00:21:29,500 --> 00:21:43,500 Primitive cultures and religions worship the earth and man's connection to it. Perhaps by studying their mysterious monuments and seeking an understanding of Earth-Sun explain forces, we'll rediscover our own connection to the planet. 204 00:21:43,500 --> 00:21:51,500 The distant past may be the key to protecting our immediate future. For Sightings, I'm Tim White. Good night. 205 00:21:51,500 --> 00:22:09,500 Next week on Sightings, a UFO investigation team using ultra-sensitive video and laser equipment hunts for UFOs over the California desert. The startling images on an all-new UFO report next week on Sightings. 206 00:22:09,500 --> 00:22:27,500 Tomorrow night, for the first time ever, you'll see recordings of convicted mobster John Gotti's secret mafia initiation ceremony, taped by the FBI. Here the never-before-told story of the last godfather, the John Gotti story, a one-hour special tomorrow after cops. 207 00:22:27,500 --> 00:22:29,500 Now, stay tuned for Hidden Video.