1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:06,500 On this edition of Sightings, the military is flying a new secret weapon. 2 00:00:06,500 --> 00:00:10,380 I can't say for sure what we saw was of this earth. 3 00:00:10,380 --> 00:00:13,780 Were these designs stolen from an extraterrestrial craft? 4 00:00:13,780 --> 00:00:18,740 In the case of the UFO model, we've made every effort to make it accurate. 5 00:00:18,740 --> 00:00:22,380 Then, this woman has a mysterious power to communicate with animals. 6 00:00:22,380 --> 00:00:25,500 She must be doing something because I've never seen him do this. 7 00:00:25,500 --> 00:00:28,380 A psychic has a horrifying vision of murder. 8 00:00:28,380 --> 00:00:31,880 I touch something off the body, then I can't become them. 9 00:00:31,880 --> 00:00:36,380 And later, alien abductees are given a terrifying message. 10 00:00:36,380 --> 00:00:39,380 We are being given a choice to change our ways. 11 00:00:58,380 --> 00:01:15,380 Welcome to Sightings. I'm Tim White. 12 00:01:15,380 --> 00:01:22,380 The wide open spaces of Nevada are the perfect testing ground for the US military's top secret weapons systems and aircraft. 13 00:01:22,380 --> 00:01:27,380 So it's not unexpected that people who live there often report unseen, unidentified flying objects. 14 00:01:27,380 --> 00:01:31,380 But the UFOs that have been sighted most recently are unique. 15 00:01:31,380 --> 00:01:37,380 You can see that it was definitely a spheroid shaped object. 16 00:01:37,380 --> 00:01:42,380 And that it was surrounded by this very energetic field that would lag behind the maneuvers that it would make. 17 00:01:42,380 --> 00:01:46,380 We stopped on this ridge and my partner looked at me. 18 00:01:46,380 --> 00:01:48,380 His eyes were as big as fish bowls. 19 00:01:48,380 --> 00:01:53,380 And he motioned for me to look back over our shoulders to the east. 20 00:01:53,380 --> 00:01:58,380 I can't say for sure what we saw was of this earth. 21 00:01:58,380 --> 00:02:02,380 Area 51, Dreamland, Groom Lake. 22 00:02:02,380 --> 00:02:07,380 This UFO rich area has many names, unless you talk to the military. 23 00:02:07,380 --> 00:02:14,380 Despite high level leaks about top secret aircraft testing here with code names like Aurora and Black Manta, 24 00:02:14,380 --> 00:02:19,380 the Pentagon continues to issue their standard denials, even to Congress. 25 00:02:19,380 --> 00:02:28,380 Every time that there's a story about Aurora or the TR-3A Black Manta in the popular science or the New York Times or something else, 26 00:02:28,380 --> 00:02:31,380 Congress calls the Pentagon on the carpet and says, what's the deal? 27 00:02:31,380 --> 00:02:33,380 They want to know if these planes exist. 28 00:02:33,380 --> 00:02:38,380 And every time they've asked about those planes, they've been told there is no such thing. 29 00:02:38,380 --> 00:02:47,380 The military has established a pattern of denial concerning these highly capricious wild aircraft beginning in the late 50s and continuing to this day. 30 00:02:47,380 --> 00:02:51,380 The pattern of denial started with the U-2. 31 00:02:51,380 --> 00:02:58,380 In the 50s, sightings of strange, cigar-shaped craft were followed by leaks about a new spy plane, code named U-2. 32 00:02:58,380 --> 00:03:06,380 The military denied the existence of any such plane, until Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Russia in a U-2. 33 00:03:06,380 --> 00:03:15,380 The pattern continued in the 1960s with the SR-71 Blackbird, in the 70s and 80s with the stealth fighter and the stealth bomber. 34 00:03:15,380 --> 00:03:18,380 And now in the 90s, it's happening again. 35 00:03:18,380 --> 00:03:27,380 There are new sightings of disc-shaped craft, new leaks suggesting the discovery of an anti-gravity device, and the same old denials. 36 00:03:27,380 --> 00:03:36,380 There's a certain conceit, I think, among journalists that, well, if it's real, if it's true, we can get it, because Washington, the government, the Pentagon, they all leak like a sieve. 37 00:03:36,380 --> 00:03:43,380 Well, that may be the attitude in journalism, but if you ask military folks, they will tell you secrets can be kept. Secrets are kept. 38 00:03:43,380 --> 00:03:50,380 Many believe the secrets are kept here, at this supposedly non-existent Nevada military base. 39 00:03:50,380 --> 00:03:57,380 Rumors suggest that anti-gravity technology being used here was actually recovered from an alien spacecraft. 40 00:03:57,380 --> 00:04:05,380 I think there's a strong possibility that we have recovered some sort of alien technology, and are trying to incorporate that into military programs. 41 00:04:05,380 --> 00:04:14,380 In an attempt to penetrate the security net around Area 51, investigators Michael DeGurgorio and Roger Johnson pedaled a backcountry route. 42 00:04:14,380 --> 00:04:19,380 Suddenly, a series of red-orange objects flared out across the sky. 43 00:04:19,380 --> 00:04:26,380 They started at great height, seemed to descend, and then flared out. It was startling. 44 00:04:26,380 --> 00:04:33,380 Then a series of silver-peuter flashes went directly across the horizon at terrific speed. 45 00:04:33,380 --> 00:04:39,380 One of these silver flashes went directly up into the air. The bottom one seemed nearly to hug the ground. 46 00:04:39,380 --> 00:04:44,380 Did DeGurgorio and Johnson witness the super-secret testing of a new kind of aircraft? 47 00:04:44,380 --> 00:04:55,380 In fact, someone did think they saw too much. As they returned to base camp, they were detained by a security patrol that seemed to be protecting more than just a stretch of arid landscape. 48 00:04:55,380 --> 00:05:01,380 Boom! Had lights come on. There was an M16 pointed at us, and here we were faced with a life-and-death situation. 49 00:05:01,380 --> 00:05:08,380 But we also knew that we had crossed the line back into public domain, and therefore we were safe. 50 00:05:08,380 --> 00:05:15,380 Three months later, in the same area, independent investigator Mark Farmer saw the same orange-red UFOs. 51 00:05:15,380 --> 00:05:23,380 He had a camera and captured these images on film. As an aviation expert, Farmer was stunned. 52 00:05:23,380 --> 00:05:28,380 I saw the object exhibit entirely unconventional flight characteristics. 53 00:05:28,380 --> 00:05:35,380 At times it would wobble around in the sky and appear very unstable. At other times it would be in a rock-hard hover. 54 00:05:35,380 --> 00:05:43,380 It was an old-bladed sphere, multicolored, crimson on bottom, blue-green on top, much brighter than anything else in the sky. 55 00:05:43,380 --> 00:05:51,380 Is this photographic evidence of the military's latest experimental aircraft? The answer isn't likely to come from the Pentagon. 56 00:05:52,380 --> 00:05:59,380 Let me put it this way. I don't think the military has any credibility with the public in terms of its denials of this program or that program. 57 00:05:59,380 --> 00:06:07,380 They've denied the U-2 existed, they denied the SR-71 existed, they denied working on stealth. All of those programs suddenly were unveiled. 58 00:06:07,380 --> 00:06:13,380 The only information at this point comes from leaks within the government structure. 59 00:06:13,380 --> 00:06:24,380 Bob Lazar, an aerospace engineer formerly assigned to Area 51, claims the government possesses at least nine disc-shaped alien craft, currently warehoused in Nevada. 60 00:06:24,380 --> 00:06:34,380 I was part of a back-engineering group and our job was basically to look at these recovered discs and I say recovered because I don't know really where they came from. 61 00:06:34,380 --> 00:06:46,380 So they're given to us, we found them, shot them down, who knows what. But our group basically was to back-engineer them, which means to start with a finished product and go backward and see how it was fabricated 62 00:06:46,380 --> 00:06:51,380 and try and duplicate some of that technology with earthly materials. 63 00:06:51,380 --> 00:06:59,380 To me, Bob Lazar is credible. Over the past couple of years, I've spoken to literally dozens of people who have worked at that facility out there in Nevada. 64 00:06:59,380 --> 00:07:03,380 I think the technology at Area 51 originally came from somewhere else. 65 00:07:03,380 --> 00:07:11,380 They were looking at something that, as far as Bob is concerned, didn't come from this planet and they were trying to figure out how it worked. 66 00:07:11,380 --> 00:07:22,380 John Andrews is also considered a reliable source for information about government projects. He has an amazing track record for revealing aircraft projects before their official unveiling. 67 00:07:22,380 --> 00:07:30,380 He's not a military officer nor an aerospace engineer. He's a product designer for a toy company called Testo and he can't keep a secret. 68 00:07:30,380 --> 00:07:47,380 Secrecy is used oftentimes to hide the details of the funding and the size of the program. More often than not, it doesn't hide a real true technological secret. 69 00:07:48,380 --> 00:07:57,380 The Pentagon was not amused when Testo released a replica of the F-117A stealth fighter before it was officially known to the public. 70 00:07:57,380 --> 00:08:08,380 The recent release of their project Aurora model is also making waves. Why is a toy company the public's best source for information about military projects? 71 00:08:09,380 --> 00:08:18,380 They have sources throughout the military. They have sources in companies like Lockheed and Northrop and they get bits and pieces of information from here and put it all together. 72 00:08:18,380 --> 00:08:24,380 With such a remarkable track record, what's next on the Testo drawing board? 73 00:08:24,380 --> 00:08:30,380 John Andrews says it will be this. A UFO replica called the Sport Model. 74 00:08:30,380 --> 00:08:42,380 In the case of the UFO model, we've made every effort to make it correct and to make it accurate. We've made every effort to find out the best information on the subject. 75 00:08:42,380 --> 00:08:46,380 We went to people who said that they have worked on the craft. 76 00:08:46,380 --> 00:08:55,380 Could the Sport Model really be the next step forward in military aircraft design? Testo says yes and the experts are listening. 77 00:08:56,380 --> 00:09:02,380 The Testo Corporation has been very lucky in terms of building models that suddenly become real planes, but it's not luck. 78 00:09:02,380 --> 00:09:09,380 Now they're telling us that they believe that flying saucers at Area 51 are a real possibility. 79 00:09:09,380 --> 00:09:20,380 This model may be the very, very first authentic plastic-scale model kit of something that was designed and built and flown from another planetary system. 80 00:09:20,380 --> 00:09:26,380 I cannot say that that is absolutely certain, but there is that possibility. 81 00:09:26,380 --> 00:09:33,380 Next on Sightings, a woman's uncanny ability to communicate with animals produces astonishing results. 82 00:09:33,380 --> 00:09:36,380 This is amazing. She must be doing something. 83 00:09:40,380 --> 00:09:47,380 There is an unspoken language between people and their pets, especially if they've been together for a long time. 84 00:09:47,380 --> 00:09:54,380 The same intuitive sense that you may have with one pet, some people claim to have with all animals. 85 00:09:54,380 --> 00:09:57,380 These aren't just fanciful modern-day Dr. Doolittle's. 86 00:09:57,380 --> 00:10:03,380 Professional pet interpreters like Samantha Curry get astonishing results. 87 00:10:05,380 --> 00:10:16,380 I'm usually the last hope. The average person comes to see me because they don't know where to turn. This is their last hope. 88 00:10:16,380 --> 00:10:21,380 She's like a translator is how I would describe it. 89 00:10:22,380 --> 00:10:29,380 People seek out Samantha Curry when the special bond between pet and owner seems to be breaking down. 90 00:10:29,380 --> 00:10:40,380 She's part pet psychologist, part sounding board, and claims that her psychic connection with animals is so strong that she can often communicate with a pet even when the owner cannot. 91 00:10:40,380 --> 00:10:48,380 It was her work with the elephants at the San Diego Wild Animal Park that first brought Samantha's talents into the national spotlight. 92 00:10:51,380 --> 00:10:58,380 Well, the elephant keeper thought that his animals, the seven or eight elephants that he had, were acting a little strangely. 93 00:10:58,380 --> 00:11:08,380 The elephant keeper's wife, who knew of Samantha Curry, had mentioned this to him and I guess he figured why not give it a try. 94 00:11:08,380 --> 00:11:18,380 When I realized that I was in the presence of a very intelligent being, it was overwhelming for me. 95 00:11:18,380 --> 00:11:27,380 Zookeepers were astonished that Samantha knew things about the elephants which were not public knowledge, including the recent death of one of the herd. 96 00:11:27,380 --> 00:11:37,380 When it died, they took the body and they moved the body away. The elephants didn't even get a chance to touch that body or that form. 97 00:11:37,380 --> 00:11:46,380 The elephants at the animal park had never participated in this type of mourning ritual and Samantha told their zookeeper that this was the source of the problem. 98 00:11:46,380 --> 00:11:50,380 They wanted to grieve for their friend in their own way. 99 00:11:50,380 --> 00:11:58,380 He just said, well, I kept the skull for some reason, I don't know why. Would that help if I put the skull in the compound? 100 00:11:58,380 --> 00:12:02,380 So he had done that and then they let all of the elephants out the next day. 101 00:12:02,380 --> 00:12:12,380 He said that he had heard three or four enormous cries and then they worked all day to take and separate the tusk from the skull. 102 00:12:12,380 --> 00:12:18,380 And once that was done, it was as if something was listed throughout the whole herd. 103 00:12:18,380 --> 00:12:33,380 It's theorized in the wild that elephants will have both a grief period and they'll even pick up bones of elephants that have died and carry them with them. 104 00:12:33,380 --> 00:12:41,380 Just a chance to recognize that they're not here anymore, to pay their respects, I guess is how we put it in human terms. 105 00:12:41,380 --> 00:12:50,380 How did the elephants communicate with Samantha? She believes that animals transmit thought with pictures instead of words and that she is sensitive to receiving those pictures. 106 00:12:50,380 --> 00:12:58,380 It's almost like going back to being in kindergarten. You see the flashcards and the picture of the boat and then the word the boat. 107 00:12:58,380 --> 00:13:04,380 By the time you get into first or second grade, that word represents the visual impression. 108 00:13:04,380 --> 00:13:15,380 And Samantha uses the same kind of word pictures to talk back to her clients, like these thoroughbred show horses in Del Mar, California. 109 00:13:15,380 --> 00:13:21,380 These horses are working professionals and their owners have a big stake in their success. 110 00:13:21,380 --> 00:13:26,380 She turned around and started telling me things about the horse that only I as the rider would know about. 111 00:13:26,380 --> 00:13:31,380 Toby's a jumper. Great horse. 112 00:13:31,380 --> 00:13:37,380 I first met Toby because he was having some problems with jumping. 113 00:13:37,380 --> 00:13:43,380 He was doing very well in the warmer frame and he'd go in the show ring and like pull four rails. 114 00:13:43,380 --> 00:13:47,380 And it just felt to me that his concentration wasn't there. 115 00:13:47,380 --> 00:13:58,380 Toby gave me visual impressions originally on how he was jumping and that he didn't understand that this is really serious business. 116 00:13:58,380 --> 00:14:02,380 He was much more playful. 117 00:14:02,380 --> 00:14:14,380 As I talked about going over the jumps, that what he needed to do was just lift his legs up just a little bit higher, tuck him up close to his body, 118 00:14:14,380 --> 00:14:20,380 and then that his relationship with Mark was a business. 119 00:14:20,380 --> 00:14:27,380 When Samantha was communicating with Toby and how he should be jumping over the fences, she would go ahead and grunt. 120 00:14:27,380 --> 00:14:36,380 Well, Toby now grunts over certain fences. He doesn't grunt over every single fence, but every time he goes over a fence really well and he grunts, 121 00:14:36,380 --> 00:14:42,380 he's doing it in fairly good form. So I have to associate that with something that Samantha did. 122 00:14:42,380 --> 00:14:51,380 I think it would probably take me a whole year to what Samantha's been able to accomplish through the two month period of just communicating with him once. 123 00:14:52,380 --> 00:15:00,380 Toby is just one of many success stories Samantha has had working with horses at this facility, but not everyone is convinced. 124 00:15:00,380 --> 00:15:06,380 Well, I'm not really sure what to expect. I'm not very familiar with this stuff, but I guess I've got to be open-minded. 125 00:15:06,380 --> 00:15:12,380 It's only natural that many animal owners are skeptical before their first session. 126 00:15:13,380 --> 00:15:27,380 Diamond has recently become unruly, refusing to trot properly. After his owners went through the usual course of behavioral specialists, they decided to try something different. 127 00:15:27,380 --> 00:15:33,380 This is amazing. She must be doing something because I've never seen him do this. 128 00:15:33,380 --> 00:15:38,380 I've never seen him gait naturally like he's done here. I've never seen him do that. 129 00:15:38,380 --> 00:15:44,380 And that was one of his deficiencies, because he doesn't fox trot like he's supposed to. 130 00:15:44,380 --> 00:15:51,380 Although Samantha consults with many professional animals and their trainers, the bulk of her work is with family pets. 131 00:15:51,380 --> 00:15:57,380 After 30 years of practice, Samantha has successfully brought thousands of pets and their owners closer together. 132 00:15:57,380 --> 00:16:04,380 But for Client Julie Ritter, better communication with her dogs brought some surprising revelations. 133 00:16:04,380 --> 00:16:08,380 I was kind of wondering if something ever happened to the marriage, I wasn't expecting it. 134 00:16:08,380 --> 00:16:12,380 And I had to split up the 10 dogs. Who would go with who? 135 00:16:12,380 --> 00:16:17,380 Julie brought her dogs to Samantha and asked her to interpret their preferences. 136 00:16:17,380 --> 00:16:21,380 One dog gave an answer that just didn't make sense at first. 137 00:16:21,380 --> 00:16:28,380 So we come to Scruffy and I said, well, who would you go with? She said, I'd go with the little boy. I don't have any kids. 138 00:16:28,380 --> 00:16:35,380 So I said, what little boy? And she said, well, the little boy that lives next door. 139 00:16:35,380 --> 00:16:43,380 Well, where am I? Well, you're at church. And she said, well, the lady and my husband go down the hall. 140 00:16:43,380 --> 00:16:47,380 And I thought, oh my God, the only thing down the hall is bedrooms. 141 00:16:47,380 --> 00:16:54,380 And I went, oh my gosh, you're having an affair while I'm at church. 142 00:16:54,380 --> 00:16:57,380 And I started to laugh. I mean, the whole thing was hysterical. 143 00:16:57,380 --> 00:17:00,380 I'm talking to this lady with her eyes closed and dogs running around. 144 00:17:00,380 --> 00:17:05,380 And the irony is we continued to work on the marriage, but ultimately it did die. 145 00:17:05,380 --> 00:17:09,380 And he married her and the dogs slept on the little boy's bed. 146 00:17:09,380 --> 00:17:15,380 Samantha believes everyone has the ability to communicate with animals using word pictures. 147 00:17:15,380 --> 00:17:19,380 It takes time and practice, but the rewards can be great. 148 00:17:19,380 --> 00:17:29,380 All the visual pictures are in the brain. And then as you magnify and align your emotion with that visual, then the animal can understand you. 149 00:17:29,380 --> 00:17:34,380 If this is the key that will unlock the mystery of human animal communication, 150 00:17:34,380 --> 00:17:38,380 Samantha Curry says we will all benefit from a more humane world. 151 00:17:39,380 --> 00:17:51,380 Samantha Curry believes most people have the ability to receive visual messages that have been psychically transmitted by their pets. 152 00:17:51,380 --> 00:18:00,380 She suggests that the three essential elements to improving human animal communication are concentration, patience, and love. 153 00:18:00,380 --> 00:18:06,380 When sightings returns, mysterious formations in ice are baffling scientists. 154 00:18:06,380 --> 00:18:10,380 This is quite possible in winter equipment of crop circles. 155 00:18:14,380 --> 00:18:21,380 Crop circles are part of a larger paranormal phenomenon called UGMs, unusual ground markings. 156 00:18:21,380 --> 00:18:26,380 A recent study found that 53% of all UGMs are made in wheat. 157 00:18:26,380 --> 00:18:31,380 But there are also enigmatic markings in oats, corn, and ice. 158 00:18:31,380 --> 00:18:38,380 Ice circles are extremely rare, so sightings in the Northeastern U.S. are drawing a lot of attention. 159 00:18:46,380 --> 00:18:55,380 Perfect circles of ice created by a cosmic compass, swirling patterns that seem to demand a supernatural explanation. 160 00:18:55,380 --> 00:19:01,380 Ice circles mimic the geometric patterns of crop circles, with one important difference. 161 00:19:01,380 --> 00:19:05,380 The patterns are appearing in ice that is too thin to support a person, 162 00:19:05,380 --> 00:19:09,380 virtually eliminating the possibility of human intervention. 163 00:19:09,380 --> 00:19:19,380 The National Coordinator of the Center for Crop Circle Studies is applying the same equipment and techniques used to document crop circles to the newly discovered ice circles. 164 00:19:19,380 --> 00:19:22,380 Her preliminary findings are very promising. 165 00:19:22,380 --> 00:19:28,380 A lot of this ice in which the circles are supposed to be happening is very thin, too thin to walk out on and to measure. 166 00:19:28,380 --> 00:19:36,380 And yet how is somebody going to go out there and put these at least dozens and perhaps hundreds of swirls, and they're not even really cut. 167 00:19:36,380 --> 00:19:42,380 These weren't actually cut and beautifully separated rings. These were just swirls within the ice. 168 00:19:42,380 --> 00:19:46,380 Enigmatic patterns are also appearing in snow. 169 00:19:46,380 --> 00:19:51,380 The absence of footprints to and from the site casts an eerie pall over the markings. 170 00:19:51,380 --> 00:19:59,380 If this is not a natural phenomenon, who possesses the ability to hover over a snowy site and create mysterious messages? 171 00:19:59,380 --> 00:20:06,380 Mainstream scientists dismiss this theory of extraterrestrial intervention, but they can't agree on an earthly answer either. 172 00:20:06,380 --> 00:20:13,380 Some hydrologists think water currents are responsible, but circles have formed where there was no perceptible current. 173 00:20:13,380 --> 00:20:20,380 Meteorologists who have looked into the phenomenon blame weather, but don't know why or what kind. 174 00:20:20,380 --> 00:20:24,380 For geologists, it's an earth mystery with no explanation. 175 00:20:24,380 --> 00:20:29,380 One scientist who does have a possible explanation is John Burke. 176 00:20:29,380 --> 00:20:37,380 He has studied crop circles for the last 10 years and feels his theories about grain markings may apply to ice and snow markings as well. 177 00:20:37,380 --> 00:20:43,380 Burke believes an atmosphere anomaly called plasma is the key to the circle mysteries. 178 00:20:43,380 --> 00:20:52,380 We believe that plasma forces are involved in creating crop circles because plasma is nothing more than electrified air particles. 179 00:20:52,380 --> 00:20:56,380 But you excite the temperature of that plasma a little higher and it will begin to glow. 180 00:20:56,380 --> 00:21:02,380 If you have it heated enough to glow, then it makes sense that it might be heated enough to melt snow and leave a record in the snow. 181 00:21:02,380 --> 00:21:08,380 Because certainly it would be nice to have a winter tapestry to record these events on because there's no reason to believe they're seasonal. 182 00:21:08,380 --> 00:21:11,380 They quite likely occur year-round. 183 00:21:11,380 --> 00:21:21,380 Here we've got some snow circles on a frozen lake that if you look closely at the structure of them is not unlike what you see in a lot of crop circles. 184 00:21:21,380 --> 00:21:27,380 In this case you could imagine that as a ring with standing crop in the center and that's quite a common formation. 185 00:21:27,380 --> 00:21:40,380 Now the same plasma mechanisms that form crop circles could be expected to be making these kinds of marks in snow if the plasma was heated sufficiently to melt the snow. 186 00:21:40,380 --> 00:21:44,380 So this is quite possible with winter equivalent of crop circles. 187 00:21:44,380 --> 00:21:52,380 Paranormal investigators believe natural phenomena can't adequately explain the seemingly intelligent iced snow and crop designs. 188 00:21:52,380 --> 00:22:05,380 Given the random power of natural events like tornadoes and hurricanes, the orderly circles and intersecting lines here seem to demand a more supernatural explanation. 189 00:22:06,380 --> 00:22:10,380 Next on sightings, a psychic detective is haunted by visions of murder. 190 00:22:10,380 --> 00:22:14,380 I'm not me anymore of them. Sometimes I hurt very much when I'm being killed. 191 00:22:14,380 --> 00:22:19,380 And later alien abductees are given warnings of a cosmic apocalypse. 192 00:22:24,380 --> 00:22:32,380 In case after case, police officers have reportedly solved puzzling crimes by operating on hunches and intuition. 193 00:22:32,380 --> 00:22:42,380 It's called blue scents, but when hunches and intuition don't pan out, more and more law enforcement agencies are turning to psychic detectives as a last resort. 194 00:22:43,380 --> 00:22:47,380 Noreen Rennaire sees things no one should ever have to see. 195 00:22:50,380 --> 00:22:53,380 She feels things no one should ever have to feel. 196 00:22:54,380 --> 00:23:06,380 Noreen Rennaire is a psychic detective who believes she has the ability to put herself into the role of killer, accomplice or victim. 197 00:23:06,380 --> 00:23:17,380 It was like stepping on the moon once I entered into this. And it was just I could touch a ring or watch and I could see pictures in my head. 198 00:23:18,380 --> 00:23:21,380 Noreen became aware of her psychic gift by accident. 199 00:23:21,380 --> 00:23:27,380 At the age of 30, Noreen was working in public relations when she was asked to represent a female psychic. 200 00:23:27,380 --> 00:23:31,380 Reluctant at first, Noreen became fascinated with her new client. 201 00:23:32,380 --> 00:23:40,380 She just sort of did something on me and told me about some body scars and some things about me that was just no way somebody could have told her. 202 00:23:40,380 --> 00:23:45,380 So then my mind started thinking, well, if she can do this, how can she do this? 203 00:23:45,380 --> 00:23:52,380 Noreen spent several years developing her psychic ability before she began offering her unique services to law enforcement. 204 00:23:53,380 --> 00:24:04,380 Over the past 15 years, she claims to have had many successes, including one unsolved case in which her psychic vision led to the arrest and conviction of three murderers. 205 00:24:07,380 --> 00:24:14,380 The double murder occurred on May 15, 1986, in this quiet neighborhood just outside of Albany, New York. 206 00:24:14,380 --> 00:24:20,380 One moment, Jake and Dora Cohn were settling in for the night. The next moment, they were dead. 207 00:24:22,380 --> 00:24:32,380 They were 72 years old, retired couple living in a middle class, maybe blue collar neighborhood. 208 00:24:32,380 --> 00:24:35,380 And one night they were shot dead in the head. 209 00:24:35,380 --> 00:24:42,380 We had no physical evidence whatsoever, no weapon. We had two bullets laying at the scene, empty shell casings, and that was it. 210 00:24:43,380 --> 00:24:50,380 After four years of investigation, the police were no closer to solving the brutal murders of Dora and Jake Cohn. 211 00:24:50,380 --> 00:24:56,380 They'd exhausted every lead, and more recent crimes forced the unsolved Cohn case onto the back burner. 212 00:24:56,380 --> 00:25:02,380 But the Cohn's two children weren't ready to give up. They sought a different kind of help. 213 00:25:02,380 --> 00:25:06,380 The family came to us and recommended that we use a psychic in this case. 214 00:25:07,380 --> 00:25:16,380 The family wanted Noreen Reneaer. They'd read about her impressive track record and hoped Noreen's psychic ability would help crack their case. 215 00:25:17,380 --> 00:25:25,380 I don't really need to meet everybody. I just need to touch something that was on the victim. 216 00:25:25,380 --> 00:25:33,380 I touch something off the body. Sometimes it was worn with them when they were killed. I touch it and I can become them. 217 00:25:33,380 --> 00:25:43,380 The technique is called psychometry. By handling personal items found on the victims, Noreen believes she can psychically step into the crime scene and see what actually took place. 218 00:25:43,380 --> 00:25:56,380 They sent me some bloody shoe and bloody pair of glasses. One was from Dora and one was from Jake. And then they called me and I tuned in and described what both people looked like alive. 219 00:25:56,380 --> 00:26:08,380 Yeah, the hair went up on my arms and I'm thinking how in the world would she ever know this? For example, one of her opening statements was that the victim, Dora, was on a phone with a female at the time she was killed. 220 00:26:08,380 --> 00:26:11,380 Now, how she ever knows that? I have no idea. 221 00:26:11,380 --> 00:26:22,380 Detectives traveled to Noreen's Florida home for a more in-depth session. They watched an amazement as Noreen entered a trance state and seemed to become Dora Cohn right before she was murdered. 222 00:26:23,380 --> 00:26:37,380 I felt like I was sitting down and I felt like there was a phone in my hand and I was talking to somebody I liked and I felt it was a female. All of a sudden I remember hearing some noise behind me. 223 00:26:37,380 --> 00:26:51,380 When it came to a point I had pulled Noreen's phone tolls through a court's opinion to make sure she didn't call all of New York to find that information. I mean, there was a tremendous amount of information that she was totally 100% accurate in. 224 00:26:51,380 --> 00:26:59,380 She had mentioned that a member of the family had brought the killer to the house on numerous occasions and that the killer had eaten dinner there. 225 00:26:59,380 --> 00:27:03,380 In her trance, Noreen felt a connection between Dora's grandson and the killer. 226 00:27:03,380 --> 00:27:16,380 I was very surprised and shocked that this person was here. He shot me and I don't know if I get up when he shoots me again, but I know I'm on the floor. 227 00:27:16,380 --> 00:27:22,380 My back seems to be hurting me a great deal and I'm on the floor and I die. 228 00:27:22,380 --> 00:27:31,380 Noreen's revelation about the grandson's involvement shot Lieutenant Krolak. He'd harbored similar suspicions since he first began investigating the case. 229 00:27:31,380 --> 00:27:42,380 After 20 years on the force, Lieutenant Krolak feels he's developed his own brand of psychic ability. He calls it intuition. But a cop's intuition isn't always enough. That's where Noreen comes in. 230 00:27:42,380 --> 00:27:56,380 People think that I can do this forever and ever. I work very few police cases because it exhausts me so terribly that that day, that whatever day I've worked in the next day, I'll be drained. 231 00:27:56,380 --> 00:28:06,380 Long days of reliving brutal crimes, tracking missing children, finding bodies. Sometimes, Noreen says, the horrific visual images stay with her for days. 232 00:28:06,380 --> 00:28:18,380 That was certainly the case with Noreen's work on the cone murders. Even though she never visited the crime scene, Noreen was haunted by one particular face. Her psychic visions were overwhelming. 233 00:28:18,380 --> 00:28:27,380 We brought down 10 photographs. She looked through the 10 photographs, put a few aside, went back and looked at them again, and then picked up the three that she put aside. 234 00:28:27,380 --> 00:28:41,380 One aside said, this is the shooter, this is the killer. Took another one, put it aside, said, and she believes this is associate. Picked the third one, who turns out to be the grandson, and said he was part of this. She was accurate on all three. 235 00:28:41,380 --> 00:28:48,380 In a sad twist of fate, Noreen had pointed to the son of the woman who had originally hired Noreen to work on the case. 236 00:28:48,380 --> 00:29:02,380 I know that she put us in a direction that we overlooked the alibi, the grandson looking into him deeper. Certain other bits and pieces that she gave us, that opened our eyes to something else. 237 00:29:02,380 --> 00:29:08,380 Lieutenant Kroldak admits that without Noreen's help, the cone case may never have been solved. 238 00:29:08,380 --> 00:29:21,380 It's not my work, it's my life. Anything they want me to do, I'll try. I feel like I'm just sort of a tool. They use other tools. I'm just one of the tools they use to get more information to find the bad guys. 239 00:29:22,380 --> 00:29:37,380 The shooters, Keith Snare and Robert Charles Skinner, were both sentenced to 60 years in prison without the possibility of parole. James Mariani, who was the cone's grandson, was sentenced to 40 years in prison without the possibility of parole. 240 00:29:37,380 --> 00:29:41,380 Noreen Rainier continues to work as a psychic detective. 241 00:29:41,380 --> 00:29:47,380 Next on Cytings, alien abductees receive a terrifying message from their captors. 242 00:29:47,380 --> 00:29:51,380 We are apparently a malignancy at a cosmic level now. 243 00:29:55,380 --> 00:30:08,380 Perhaps the most controversial subject we investigate on Cytings is alien abduction. More and more seemingly credible people are coming forward, claiming that they've been abducted, probed and manipulated by aliens. 244 00:30:08,380 --> 00:30:18,380 And now there's a new pattern developing. Supposed abductees are returning from their experiences with a cautionary message for us all. 245 00:30:20,380 --> 00:30:34,380 There's a new frightening chapter in the abduction story. Many abductees are claiming that their alien captors send them home with apocalyptic predictions about life on Earth. It's a terrifying conclusion to an already horrible ordeal. 246 00:30:34,380 --> 00:30:39,380 I'm on my back on the bed and she's at the foot of my bed and she's doing something to me. 247 00:30:39,380 --> 00:30:43,380 We had this flashback of being on this table, being surrounded by these beings. 248 00:30:43,380 --> 00:30:47,380 I don't know what she was doing. She had some sort of an instrument in her hand. 249 00:30:47,380 --> 00:30:52,380 Little grey guys with big dark eyes and one of them is putting a needle in my neck. 250 00:30:52,380 --> 00:31:03,380 Until recently, the story would end there. But now abductees are returning with more than horror stories. They feel they are intergalactic messengers who must deliver dire predictions. 251 00:31:03,380 --> 00:31:13,380 This new mission intrigues Harvard Professor John Mack. This Pulitzer Prize winning psychiatrist at Cambridge Hospital is now treating people he calls experiencers. 252 00:31:13,380 --> 00:31:18,380 In his new book, Abduction, Mack presents 13 Case Histories. 253 00:31:18,380 --> 00:31:30,380 I thought this is crazy. I mean, I thought this is not possible. I've seen many, many cases and worked for two years before. I said, look, there's a mystery here. I can't explain this. There's something like what they're saying seems to be happening to them. 254 00:31:30,380 --> 00:31:36,380 You actually have seen them in your room in bright sun daylight. What did you see? 255 00:31:36,380 --> 00:31:50,380 Currently working with over 100 patients, Dr. Mack's clinical approach gives abductees a chance to talk openly about their experiences. 256 00:31:50,380 --> 00:32:03,380 I would have experiences that were so real that were so lucid. They were every bit as real as me talking to you now and yet I would dismiss them because they were so out of context. 257 00:32:03,380 --> 00:32:14,380 Joe is a successful businessman from Massachusetts who's had abduction memories since early childhood. He kept these experiences to himself until hearing about Dr. Mack's study. 258 00:32:14,380 --> 00:32:24,380 His abduction history is outlined in Mack's book. It's a detailed chronicle of otherworldly control and painful medical experimentation. 259 00:32:24,380 --> 00:32:45,380 They put something up my nose and was very disarming and yet there's that sense of almost a split self because there's a part of me that's terrified and doesn't understand and yet there's this other part of me that they've already explained the procedure to and why. 260 00:32:45,380 --> 00:32:56,380 Over time, Joe's abduction experiences have changed. In an extraterrestrial version of the Stockholm syndrome, he has less fear and has begun identifying with his captors. 261 00:32:56,380 --> 00:33:13,380 Once they begin to come to terms with their terror of the trauma, the experience tends to transform. They feel they're somehow connected with these beings and they experience the beings themselves as closer to the source, which is a term they use very often or home. 262 00:33:13,380 --> 00:33:18,380 It was the most profound experience of my life. 263 00:33:18,380 --> 00:33:23,380 But that kind of profound transformation does not happen in every case. 264 00:33:23,380 --> 00:33:29,380 The first being that I ever saw consciously in my entire life was sitting right here. 265 00:33:29,380 --> 00:33:38,380 Diane, a software test engineer, is also a patient of Dr. Mack's. She's documenting her encounters with these watercolor pictures. 266 00:33:38,380 --> 00:33:49,380 This picture was in the fall of 1992. It took place here in the house and I woke up, started to pivot around, found I couldn't move and something released and I said I could move. 267 00:33:49,380 --> 00:33:57,380 I was skiing in the room, just about to give up and I see a small gray female being sitting there just waiting for me to spot her. 268 00:33:57,380 --> 00:34:07,380 And then she, I don't know whether she flew or what, but she sure came across the bed fast, right up to my face and steered right like this. 269 00:34:07,380 --> 00:34:20,380 Although the experiences don't fit our notions of reality, there's no reason to believe that they're not telling the truth or that something occurred to them that is real and they're telling it truthfully. 270 00:34:20,380 --> 00:34:31,380 To corroborate these personal beliefs, Dr. Mack searches for parallels among abduction stories. The most common thread and ironically the most extraordinary involves reproductive experiments. 271 00:34:31,380 --> 00:34:50,380 Sperm samples taken from the men by a cup put over the penis, some kind of vibratory energy that causes an ejaculation, eggs taken from the women, something is done between the egg and the sperm which may be re-implanted in the woman and a subsequent abduction. 272 00:34:50,380 --> 00:34:57,380 Then that will be taken, the fetus will be taken from them at a later time. That's their experience. 273 00:34:58,380 --> 00:35:17,380 I flew out the window like a sucking vacuumed out feeling with all the air pushed out of me. I ended up on a craft, laying down on a table and next thing I know I see a child. 274 00:35:18,380 --> 00:35:25,380 One of us, ugly little great things is holding a child up and I said no, that didn't come out of me. 275 00:35:25,380 --> 00:35:37,380 At the end of that experience I blacked out and came to standing on this platform and I was not home anymore. I was somewhere else, I don't know where this was. I felt like I was on a ship. 276 00:35:38,380 --> 00:35:56,380 The emotion is so appropriate to a real experience. Dreams don't operate like that, fantasies aren't like that, trauma displaced from some of the sources isn't like that. It isn't just a traumatic story, it's a complicated, consistent narrative that operates clinically altogether like a real experience. 277 00:35:56,380 --> 00:36:14,380 The complicated, consistent narrative Dr. Max Patience described always has a beginning, middle and most recently the same exact ending. Before they are returned home, the abductees are warned about an impending apocalypse unless all people on earth drastically change their way of thinking. 278 00:36:14,380 --> 00:36:36,380 We are told that the human experience, the human race as we have known it is becoming or soon to be non viable, not extinct. It can't survive. My own sense of it, and this is purely speculative, is that we are also being given a choice to change our ways. 279 00:36:36,380 --> 00:36:55,380 We were here to shepherd or steward the earth, be responsible for a higher consciousness and what we've become so far from the creator, so distant from the source that we have treated the earth like it was our property and we are apparently a malignancy at a cosmic level now. 280 00:36:56,380 --> 00:37:20,380 The message is, wake up, grow up. The sandbox that you're littering is not your own. That you are not alone. That you don't need to feel the sense of isolation and separation that you have felt. That you're part of a bigger community. 281 00:37:21,380 --> 00:37:41,380 According to a recent Roper poll, one in 50 American adults exhibits at least four out of the five most common symptoms reported by alien abductees. That's a staggering statistic because it seems to indicate that 2% of our adult population is experiencing something for which no one has a conclusive explanation. 282 00:37:42,380 --> 00:37:45,380 Next, is NASA hiding a startling discovery? 283 00:37:45,380 --> 00:37:52,380 NASA knows more about anomalous structures on Mars, possible extra-stress fields, but they're not telling us about. 284 00:37:55,380 --> 00:38:08,380 In 1976, the Viking mission to Mars sent back the first high-resolution photographs ever taken of the Martian surface. Since then, two additional missions have attempted to get even closer, but both have failed. 285 00:38:08,380 --> 00:38:18,380 In 1990, a Russian Mars probe named Phobos disappeared, and in 1993, a U.S. probe, the Mars Observer, met a similar fate. 286 00:38:19,380 --> 00:38:32,380 The unmanned Mars Observer carried some of the most sophisticated equipment ever sent into space. The Observer's mission was to conduct a comprehensive photographic survey of Earth's nearest planetary neighbor, Mars. 287 00:38:32,380 --> 00:38:36,380 But while on approach to the Martian surface, the Observer failed. 288 00:38:37,380 --> 00:38:44,380 Curiously, one area the probe was supposed to be photographing at the time was a controversial region called Sedonia. 289 00:38:45,380 --> 00:38:58,380 Pictures taken in 1976 seem to show artificial structures in this area. Just when the Observer seemed to be moving in for a closer look, NASA said technical malfunction. No more pictures. 290 00:38:58,380 --> 00:39:09,380 It's quite possible that NASA knows more about anomalous structures on Mars, possible extra-stress fields, even structures on our moon that they're not telling us about. 291 00:39:09,380 --> 00:39:16,380 There is sufficient evidence to indicate that some of the objects on Mars may possibly be artificial. 292 00:39:17,380 --> 00:39:26,380 NASA's position is that nothing has been constructed on the surface of Mars. The face and pyramids that appear in the 1976 pictures are just tricks of light and shadow. 293 00:39:28,380 --> 00:39:38,380 But these computer-enhanced 3D images seem to disprove NASA's claims. They show that the face on Mars is clearly visible, no matter where it is in relation to the Sun. 294 00:39:39,380 --> 00:39:49,380 I was quite interested with the first photos and release of the face on Mars. But particularly, I thought it was interesting to pyramidal structures. 295 00:39:50,380 --> 00:39:55,380 Some of these pyramids appear to have even a central stairway running up and down them. 296 00:39:56,380 --> 00:40:02,380 The more we look at these structures, the more we can see that there's something amazing here. 297 00:40:02,380 --> 00:40:17,380 Some researchers believe that NASA is withholding important photos and data taken in the Sedonia region. They suggest NASA created the Observer malfunction story to hide what could be the greatest archaeological discovery of all time. 298 00:40:17,380 --> 00:40:26,380 Some people want to go far beyond the edge of what's accepted in terms of imagery. See patterns on the rocks of Mars or on the moon or in the rings of Saturn. 299 00:40:27,380 --> 00:40:33,380 My view to that is mausoleum tough. Go ahead, do it. Try it out. Make your proposals. 300 00:40:34,380 --> 00:40:45,380 Stan McDaniel is a retired professor who has conducted an in-depth study of the Mars structures. He is intrigued by the seemingly deliberate placement of the face in relation to the pyramids. 301 00:40:45,380 --> 00:40:57,380 These objects, if you measure carefully from the tops of the five that surround this city square point, you find an almost perfectly symmetrical pentagon. 302 00:40:58,380 --> 00:41:05,380 If NASA does have new information about these reportedly artificial structures on Mars, why are they hiding it from the public? 303 00:41:06,380 --> 00:41:12,380 An advisory report from the Brookings Institution, a Washington, D.C. based think tank, may hold the answer. 304 00:41:12,380 --> 00:41:28,380 There is a section on what might occur if evidence of extraterrestrial existence was found on other planets. They said that NASA or the government might want to consider keeping information from the public. 305 00:41:29,380 --> 00:41:35,380 The reason being that it could cause widespread social unrest and possible deterioration of government control. 306 00:41:36,380 --> 00:41:45,380 The official NASA position is that there is no cover-up. They insist Mars observers suffered a catastrophic electrical failure, rendering it inoperable. 307 00:41:46,380 --> 00:41:59,380 It did not lose transmission. They turned it off. And they turned it off after the instructions for going into orbit had been uploaded to the spacecraft. 308 00:41:59,380 --> 00:42:04,380 It was possible then that the spacecraft would go ahead, follow out those instructions and go into orbit. 309 00:42:05,380 --> 00:42:13,380 Before we start saying how these rocket scientists messed up and they did mess up, we have to keep realizing just how tough these projects are. 310 00:42:14,380 --> 00:42:24,380 That we're doing things out there in space every time we do it. That no one even thought was possible a few years or decades ago. These are really incredibly tough missions to accomplish. 311 00:42:25,380 --> 00:42:38,380 The debate may end in 1996, when NASA plans on launching a new Mars probe. This may be the second chance ufologists are hoping will prove the existence of an ancient civilization on Mars. 312 00:42:40,380 --> 00:42:47,380 In addition to the formations on Mars, one research group is studying what appear to be strange structures on the surface of the moon. 313 00:42:48,380 --> 00:43:00,380 This photograph of the lunar surface shows two geometric shapes. The circle could be a crater, but the triangle seems unlike any other naturally occurring formations that we know on the moon. 314 00:43:01,380 --> 00:43:16,380 If you've had a paranormal experience, call the sightings hotline at 190933 site. That's 1909337444. Each call 65 cents a minute, average call last three minutes. 315 00:43:17,380 --> 00:43:21,380 Sightings is also online. Our email addresses sightings at aol.com. 316 00:43:22,380 --> 00:43:25,380 On the next edition of sightings, scientists close in on Bigfoot. 317 00:43:25,380 --> 00:43:30,380 It's a very tough task to find one of these things. I think we're the people who are going to find one. 318 00:43:31,380 --> 00:43:33,380 A paralyzed boy prays for death. 319 00:43:33,380 --> 00:43:36,380 It was definitely, I was possessed. 320 00:43:36,380 --> 00:43:38,380 And is saved by the light. 321 00:43:38,380 --> 00:43:40,380 I came back and I was a different man. 322 00:43:40,380 --> 00:43:42,380 Then alien abduction. Could you be next? 323 00:43:42,380 --> 00:43:47,380 I know something has happened to me, but I was in extreme denial. 324 00:43:48,380 --> 00:43:53,380 Until next time, remember, no mystery is closed to an open mind. 325 00:43:54,380 --> 00:43:56,380 For sightings, I'm Tim White. 326 00:44:17,380 --> 00:44:19,380 Or won't or don't. 327 00:44:19,380 --> 00:44:21,380 You cut the three days of the condor crap. 328 00:44:21,380 --> 00:44:26,380 The government's ultimate concealed weapon, the Invisible Man, a sci-fi original series. 329 00:44:26,380 --> 00:44:28,380 Tonight at 8 Eastern and Pacific.