1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:08,300 On this edition of Sightings, with three generations of this family, all be experiencing 2 00:00:08,300 --> 00:00:10,500 ongoing alien contact. 3 00:00:10,500 --> 00:00:12,340 What was the flavor of their communication? 4 00:00:12,340 --> 00:00:14,180 A sense of urgency. 5 00:00:14,180 --> 00:00:16,500 Sightings has their chilling story. 6 00:00:16,500 --> 00:00:23,260 From what these priests can see, their cathedral of San Francisco is one of the prettiest in 7 00:00:23,260 --> 00:00:24,260 Lima, Peru. 8 00:00:24,260 --> 00:00:27,500 It's what they can't see that's got them scared. 9 00:00:27,500 --> 00:00:32,180 They newly discovered documents prove that the United States government has been building 10 00:00:32,180 --> 00:00:33,180 flying saucers. 11 00:00:33,180 --> 00:00:38,180 They were probably seen by many people and probably some French. 12 00:00:38,180 --> 00:00:48,100 And you don't have to believe to understand why she's called Amazing Grace. 13 00:00:48,100 --> 00:00:53,500 To the surprise of the medical community, she survived a situation where nobody should 14 00:00:53,500 --> 00:00:54,500 have survived. 15 00:01:24,500 --> 00:01:26,740 On this edition of Sightings, I'm Tim White. 16 00:01:26,740 --> 00:01:31,100 The alien abduction phenomenon has come under fierce attack recently. 17 00:01:31,100 --> 00:01:35,620 It's laughable, the skeptics insist, to believe that extraterrestrial visitors are taking 18 00:01:35,620 --> 00:01:39,260 humans against their will for a sinister purpose. 19 00:01:39,260 --> 00:01:42,040 But new abductees are coming forward all the time. 20 00:01:42,040 --> 00:01:46,580 They withstand the ridicule because for them, alien abduction is not a phenomenon. 21 00:01:46,580 --> 00:01:47,780 It's an objective reality. 22 00:01:54,500 --> 00:02:04,660 Three generations of one family enjoying a stroll after dinner on a warm summer evening. 23 00:02:04,660 --> 00:02:06,620 Plain ping pong. 24 00:02:06,620 --> 00:02:09,940 Sitting around the backyard laughing at dumb jokes. 25 00:02:09,940 --> 00:02:12,860 It's the good life in Roseville, California. 26 00:02:12,860 --> 00:02:17,900 When you're on the outside looking in, but what you can't see on the surface is the 27 00:02:17,900 --> 00:02:23,140 bizarre secret that this family shares, a secret that will forever set them apart from 28 00:02:23,140 --> 00:02:25,500 their friends and neighbors. 29 00:02:25,500 --> 00:02:31,580 When you have a family like ours, very open about it, it makes it easier to deal with 30 00:02:31,580 --> 00:02:37,420 the fears and the anxieties of fighting out something like this. 31 00:02:37,420 --> 00:02:42,940 Shannon Hernandez, her mother Debbie McGill, and Shannon's five-year-old son Zachary, believe 32 00:02:42,940 --> 00:02:46,780 that they are being targeted by an extraterrestrial force. 33 00:02:46,780 --> 00:02:51,580 They are three generations of one family who claim to have been repeatedly abducted by 34 00:02:51,580 --> 00:02:53,260 alien life forms. 35 00:02:53,260 --> 00:02:59,900 It's a rare phenomenon researchers have named generational encounters. 36 00:02:59,900 --> 00:03:04,300 The advantage of the whole family being contactees is that we can talk about it openly so everybody's 37 00:03:04,300 --> 00:03:06,300 okay with it. 38 00:03:06,300 --> 00:03:11,660 Generational encounters refers to a series of contacts between extraterrestrials and 39 00:03:11,660 --> 00:03:18,100 more than one member of a family and more specifically between different generations. 40 00:03:18,100 --> 00:03:23,940 As we see three or even four sequential generations who've experienced extraterrestrial contact. 41 00:03:23,940 --> 00:03:29,900 Dr. Richard Boyle has done extensive study of the generational encounters phenomenon. 42 00:03:29,900 --> 00:03:35,020 He has reached the conclusion that far more cases exist than are actually reported. 43 00:03:35,020 --> 00:03:42,140 I would say that certainly in half the cases where there's been contact by ETs over any 44 00:03:42,140 --> 00:03:48,540 period of time there will be contact with the person has children. 45 00:03:48,540 --> 00:03:53,020 They may talk to their parent, find out the parents have secretly harboring a contact 46 00:03:53,020 --> 00:04:00,140 experience in his or her own life and of course spousal contacts are very common. 47 00:04:00,140 --> 00:04:05,540 Debbie McGill believes her first alien contact occurred in 1972 in Northern California. 48 00:04:05,540 --> 00:04:10,860 Her daughter Shannon has only recently uncovered memories of her own extraterrestrial encounters. 49 00:04:11,580 --> 00:04:19,460 In late March I had a dream that I was being pulled by five whatever they would call grays. 50 00:04:19,460 --> 00:04:21,460 They're typical gray ETs. 51 00:04:21,460 --> 00:04:25,980 I had them on my upper arm, lower arm and I was being pulled. 52 00:04:25,980 --> 00:04:26,980 I woke up terrified. 53 00:04:26,980 --> 00:04:28,980 I was really terrified. 54 00:04:28,980 --> 00:04:32,980 Light came in, bed shaking, it's kind of like it all happened at once. 55 00:04:32,980 --> 00:04:38,300 I opened my eyes and up on my wall I saw the face of an E.T. very clearly. 56 00:04:38,300 --> 00:04:41,420 In a couple weeks I was real scared of the dark. 57 00:04:41,420 --> 00:04:43,660 It was a real adjustment. 58 00:04:43,660 --> 00:04:48,980 Shannon kept the frightening images to herself until her son Zachary came to her with stories 59 00:04:48,980 --> 00:04:50,980 that sounded hauntingly familiar. 60 00:04:50,980 --> 00:04:56,980 One day he came out to me and told me about how the aliens landed in the backyard and 61 00:04:56,980 --> 00:04:59,100 even showed me where they parked. 62 00:04:59,100 --> 00:05:00,940 There was a little fear at first for him too. 63 00:05:00,940 --> 00:05:06,860 He was scared of the dark and things like that and we had an open discussion about it. 64 00:05:06,860 --> 00:05:13,860 He told his mother about the E.T.s coming and they take him to play while mommy and daddy sleep. 65 00:05:13,860 --> 00:05:16,860 I'm telling the truth here. 66 00:05:18,860 --> 00:05:19,860 That's all. 67 00:05:21,860 --> 00:05:23,860 That's all I can say. 68 00:05:23,860 --> 00:05:30,660 Based on my observations of him he certainly seems to be a bright kid who's certainly above 69 00:05:30,660 --> 00:05:35,860 average for his age group in his poise and verbal skills. 70 00:05:35,860 --> 00:05:40,860 There seems to be a statistical trend with kids who've had E.T. contact that they seem 71 00:05:40,860 --> 00:05:45,860 to be at a performance level a bit above average and you wouldn't expect that to hold true as 72 00:05:45,860 --> 00:05:47,860 much as it does if it was just a fluke. 73 00:05:47,860 --> 00:05:53,860 To be pulled from bed by an unseen hand and carried away by a non-human form would seem 74 00:05:53,860 --> 00:05:59,860 a nightmare for most but Shannon, Debbie and Zachary report that the contact has been friendly. 75 00:05:59,860 --> 00:06:04,860 Because it has been a positive experience overall Debbie and Shannon call themselves 76 00:06:04,860 --> 00:06:07,860 experiencers rather than abductees. 77 00:06:07,860 --> 00:06:10,860 Abductees has a negative connotation to it. 78 00:06:10,860 --> 00:06:12,860 It means stolen. 79 00:06:12,860 --> 00:06:17,860 I prefer to call myself an experiencer because they're not taking me unwillingly. 80 00:06:17,860 --> 00:06:19,860 I go quite willingly. 81 00:06:19,860 --> 00:06:22,860 If you would track this pencil. 82 00:06:22,860 --> 00:06:27,860 Her daughters and grandsons experiences confirm what Debbie has felt for years. 83 00:06:27,860 --> 00:06:32,860 That her family has been the object of extraterrestrial scrutiny for quarter of a century. 84 00:06:32,860 --> 00:06:36,860 The reason why is being explored through therapy. 85 00:06:36,860 --> 00:06:39,860 Do you notice anything about you? 86 00:06:42,860 --> 00:06:43,860 Pictures. 87 00:06:43,860 --> 00:06:47,860 Do you know why you're seeing these pictures? 88 00:06:51,860 --> 00:06:53,860 This is about the future? 89 00:06:53,860 --> 00:06:54,860 Yeah. 90 00:06:54,860 --> 00:06:55,860 How far ahead? 91 00:06:55,860 --> 00:06:56,860 Pretty distant in the future. 92 00:06:56,860 --> 00:06:57,860 Not way distant. 93 00:06:57,860 --> 00:06:59,860 Pretty close in the future? 94 00:06:59,860 --> 00:07:00,860 Next few years. 95 00:07:00,860 --> 00:07:05,860 Based on the pictures what would you say is coming up in the next few years? 96 00:07:05,860 --> 00:07:07,860 Major changes. 97 00:07:07,860 --> 00:07:09,860 Geological changes. 98 00:07:09,860 --> 00:07:14,860 Is there some kind of overall message you can take from this or lesson? 99 00:07:14,860 --> 00:07:16,860 Yeah, not to worry. 100 00:07:16,860 --> 00:07:18,860 Things will be okay. 101 00:07:18,860 --> 00:07:22,860 And why will things be okay if there's such major shifts? 102 00:07:22,860 --> 00:07:24,860 Because it's all for the best. 103 00:07:24,860 --> 00:07:31,860 Apocalyptic images conveyed through telepathy or mind control are a common theme among experiences. 104 00:07:31,860 --> 00:07:36,860 And there are very specific images both mother and daughter remember being shown. 105 00:07:36,860 --> 00:07:41,860 Did the ETs communicate with you while you were seeing these pictures? 106 00:07:41,860 --> 00:07:42,860 Yes. 107 00:07:42,860 --> 00:07:44,860 And what was the flavor of their communication? 108 00:07:44,860 --> 00:07:46,860 And the sense of urgency. 109 00:07:46,860 --> 00:07:48,860 Urgency for what? 110 00:07:48,860 --> 00:07:50,860 For me to understand something. 111 00:07:50,860 --> 00:07:53,860 ETs give a variety of different kinds of messages. 112 00:07:53,860 --> 00:08:08,860 Such things as earth changes, cataclysms, geological weather, epidemics, social unrest, wars have all been shown to experiences. 113 00:08:08,860 --> 00:08:14,860 And it appears that these future scenes are either probable futures that will happen unless we clean up or act. 114 00:08:14,860 --> 00:08:20,860 Like a growing number of experiences, Shannon and Debbie believe that they have been charged with a mission. 115 00:08:20,860 --> 00:08:24,860 They have been told to spread the aliens' otherworldly warning. 116 00:08:24,860 --> 00:08:27,860 And they have been told to move away from California. 117 00:08:27,860 --> 00:08:34,860 They don't know why they are to move, but the family believes that the reason will be revealed to them when the time is right. 118 00:08:34,860 --> 00:08:39,860 I just got up one day last summer and said, I've got to move to New Mexico. 119 00:08:39,860 --> 00:08:41,860 I mean, I just knew. 120 00:08:41,860 --> 00:08:44,860 The entire family has now relocated to New Mexico. 121 00:08:44,860 --> 00:08:53,860 Debbie and Shannon are trying to spread the message they believe they've received through extraterrestrial contact. 122 00:08:53,860 --> 00:09:00,860 After the completion of this report, Dr. Richard Boylan's license was revoked by the California State Board of Psychology 123 00:09:00,860 --> 00:09:04,860 for misconduct unrelated to his work with the McGill and Hernandez families. 124 00:09:04,860 --> 00:09:12,860 Both families wrote to the board and to sightings stating that they continue to believe in and trust the therapy that they received from Dr. Boylan. 125 00:09:12,860 --> 00:09:19,860 Next, Dan Kish is blind, but his uncanny ability to see could change the world for the sightless. 126 00:09:19,860 --> 00:09:22,860 I have never had a student who does what he does. 127 00:09:23,860 --> 00:09:38,860 It's a well-known fact that people who have lost one or more senses, like sight or hearing, can sometimes develop their other senses to an uncanny degree. 128 00:09:38,860 --> 00:09:40,860 Doctors call it compensation. 129 00:09:40,860 --> 00:09:47,860 Dan Kish, a sightless man in San Bernardino, California, appears to have gone compensation one better. 130 00:09:47,860 --> 00:09:54,860 Sightings correspondent Carla Wall reports on what appears to be Dan's development of an entirely new sense. 131 00:10:00,860 --> 00:10:08,860 Imagine trying to navigate the busy world around us without the critical sense of sight, without the ability to see impending danger, 132 00:10:08,860 --> 00:10:12,860 or even the ordinary signposts we take for granted. 133 00:10:12,860 --> 00:10:19,860 Today, blind people are taught that they need the eyes of another, a dog or a helper, to negotiate the world of the sighted. 134 00:10:19,860 --> 00:10:21,860 Dan Kish disagrees. 135 00:10:21,860 --> 00:10:25,860 He's developed a sixth sense that gives him complete independence. 136 00:10:25,860 --> 00:10:31,860 He's the only human known to use echolocation as skillfully as bats and dolphins. 137 00:10:31,860 --> 00:10:35,860 Dan, what is it exactly that you do when you echolocate? 138 00:10:35,860 --> 00:10:42,860 Well, usually I click and then I listen for the sound as it bounces off of all the objects in the environment. 139 00:10:42,860 --> 00:10:45,860 So something like a bat would do say or a dolphin would do? 140 00:10:45,860 --> 00:10:49,860 Well, it's exactly the same. The click is different, but the process is the same. 141 00:10:52,860 --> 00:10:54,860 Can you tell me where the trees are? 142 00:10:54,860 --> 00:10:58,860 Sure. Well, we just passed one and here we have another one. 143 00:10:58,860 --> 00:11:01,860 That's smaller than some of these others. 144 00:11:01,860 --> 00:11:03,860 We have one here that's much larger. 145 00:11:03,860 --> 00:11:06,860 Dan can visualize an object by the echo it creates. 146 00:11:06,860 --> 00:11:10,860 It's a unique ability Dan taught himself as a young boy, 147 00:11:10,860 --> 00:11:15,860 before he even knew there was a name for it, or that other animals used the same method. 148 00:11:15,860 --> 00:11:20,860 I can remember it's him clicking, similar to that of a bat, I suppose, 149 00:11:20,860 --> 00:11:24,860 and trying to locate things in front of him. 150 00:11:24,860 --> 00:11:27,860 And I used to ask him questions, you know, why you're doing that. 151 00:11:27,860 --> 00:11:32,860 And he would tell me that it's his way of moving around, it's his way of seeing things. 152 00:11:32,860 --> 00:11:36,860 For me, the signal is a tongue click, it sounds like this. 153 00:11:41,860 --> 00:11:46,860 Pull. The object I'm looking for is this bulletin board. 154 00:11:46,860 --> 00:11:52,860 I've worked for 21 years as a mobility instructor, and so I've had hundreds of students. 155 00:11:52,860 --> 00:11:56,860 I have never had a student who does what he does. 156 00:11:56,860 --> 00:12:00,860 In fact, no one is known to do what Dan Kish does. 157 00:12:00,860 --> 00:12:05,860 He would walk along, and he would be clicking, and he would know there's a wall on my right, 158 00:12:05,860 --> 00:12:10,860 or there's a big tree now on my left side, or I'm coming to the corner, or whatever it happens to be. 159 00:12:10,860 --> 00:12:15,860 How specific can you get? For instance, crossing the street here with your echo location, 160 00:12:15,860 --> 00:12:18,860 can you tell me where a curb is, say, and where a driveway is? 161 00:12:18,860 --> 00:12:21,860 Well, sure, there are different heights. 162 00:12:21,860 --> 00:12:27,860 The curb is higher, it reflects more sound, the driveway a lot less, 163 00:12:28,860 --> 00:12:30,860 and the driveway is just lower. 164 00:12:30,860 --> 00:12:31,860 So that's easy for you? 165 00:12:31,860 --> 00:12:32,860 Sure. 166 00:12:32,860 --> 00:12:38,860 His ability to locate and navigate around obstacles allows Dan to do something 167 00:12:38,860 --> 00:12:41,860 no other sightless person is encouraged to do. 168 00:12:41,860 --> 00:12:46,860 The first time Dan rode a bike, and our family saw him riding a bike, 169 00:12:46,860 --> 00:12:52,860 it's probably the first time that they really realized that Dan could do just about anything he wanted. 170 00:12:57,860 --> 00:13:01,860 I used to go bike riding all the time, because it was something that I could do. 171 00:13:01,860 --> 00:13:07,860 I wasn't relegated automatically to a tandem bike, or to riding on someone's handlebars, 172 00:13:07,860 --> 00:13:10,860 or to just staying at home while everyone else went on a ride. 173 00:13:10,860 --> 00:13:15,860 Dan allowed us to challenge his ability to navigate in unfamiliar territory. 174 00:13:15,860 --> 00:13:22,860 We took him to a playground, studied with metal poles. Incredibly, he avoided them all. 175 00:13:22,860 --> 00:13:28,860 The process of riding a bicycle, particularly in unfamiliar areas, 176 00:13:28,860 --> 00:13:32,860 is both very exhilarating and very demanding, 177 00:13:32,860 --> 00:13:39,860 demanding to the point where I might say that I can feel myself almost entering another state of consciousness, 178 00:13:39,860 --> 00:13:46,860 where the senses are wide open, and there is no room for any other thought, 179 00:13:46,860 --> 00:13:49,860 but the process of riding a bicycle itself. 180 00:13:50,860 --> 00:13:54,860 Understanding echolocation is just in its beginning stages. 181 00:13:54,860 --> 00:14:01,860 We seem to have just gotten an appreciation for how miraculous this ability actually is. 182 00:14:01,860 --> 00:14:09,860 Dr. Lawrence Rosenblum believes Dan's ability offers a unique opportunity to study how the brain perceives sound. 183 00:14:09,860 --> 00:14:15,860 It might be something like getting a quick flash of what an environment is like, 184 00:14:15,860 --> 00:14:17,860 because if somebody just turned the light on. 185 00:14:17,860 --> 00:14:22,860 Because what echolocation does is actually illuminate acoustically an environment. 186 00:14:22,860 --> 00:14:28,860 We've got a parked vehicle to our left, probably a car, then a space, 187 00:14:28,860 --> 00:14:37,860 and another parked vehicle coming up that's much larger than the first truck or van of some sort. 188 00:14:37,860 --> 00:14:41,860 Dan, how can you tell that? I mean, it's enough to know something's there. How do you know it's bigger? 189 00:14:41,860 --> 00:14:48,860 It's just larger. It reflects more sound and reflects it from a higher direction, accounting for the height of the vehicle. 190 00:14:48,860 --> 00:14:50,860 You're absolutely right. 191 00:14:50,860 --> 00:14:59,860 Despite skepticism from traditional instructors, Dan believes he can teach echolocation to other blind people, especially children. 192 00:14:59,860 --> 00:15:05,860 It's like if you guys can see with your eyes, and we can see with our ears. 193 00:15:05,860 --> 00:15:18,860 Teaching a blind child to ride a bike, to run, to roller skate, to tree climb, to rock climb, to hike, to do all those things is vital. 194 00:15:18,860 --> 00:15:26,860 All kids can ride a bike. So why should this one kid not be able to ride a bike? 195 00:15:27,860 --> 00:15:37,860 By teaching echolocation to others, Dan hopes to forever change the way the blind see, and the way we see the blind. 196 00:15:37,860 --> 00:15:43,860 Researchers maintain that at most humans use 10% of their brain potential. 197 00:15:43,860 --> 00:15:48,860 Dan Kish appears to have somehow tapped into part of the remaining 90%. 198 00:15:48,860 --> 00:15:55,860 If he has, just imagine what other remarkable abilities must lie dormant within us all. 199 00:15:55,860 --> 00:16:00,860 Next, corporate America is turning to psychics to improve its bottom line. 200 00:16:00,860 --> 00:16:07,860 Later, the frightening secret that lies beneath Lemo's Church of San Francisco. 201 00:16:12,860 --> 00:16:16,860 Here are some of the stories Sightings is following in the news. 202 00:16:16,860 --> 00:16:21,860 There are an estimated 450,000 Bigfoot Watchers in the United States alone. 203 00:16:21,860 --> 00:16:25,860 In an effort to create a central clearinghouse for reports of the legendary beast, 204 00:16:25,860 --> 00:16:30,860 a new Bigfoot Research Center is opening in a very unlikely location. 205 00:16:34,860 --> 00:16:37,860 It's flat, it's farmland, and it's in Minnesota. 206 00:16:37,860 --> 00:16:42,860 The town of Crookston is about to become home to the world's largest Bigfoot Center. 207 00:16:42,860 --> 00:16:45,860 The Bigfoot idea got started because when I first came here, 208 00:16:45,860 --> 00:16:48,860 they've been dealing with this issue of how to do tourism 209 00:16:48,860 --> 00:16:51,860 because we don't have any natural amenities here in Crookston, such as lakes, 210 00:16:51,860 --> 00:16:54,860 to use as an asset or a resource. 211 00:16:54,860 --> 00:16:57,860 But why Bigfoot? There haven't been any sightings here, 212 00:16:57,860 --> 00:17:00,860 but as Holbrook discovered surfing the internet, 213 00:17:00,860 --> 00:17:03,860 there have been Bigfoot sightings just about everywhere else. 214 00:17:03,860 --> 00:17:06,860 And I thought, well then this is not just a Northwest, you know, 215 00:17:06,860 --> 00:17:09,860 Washington, Oregon, and California, everybody thinks it is. 216 00:17:09,860 --> 00:17:11,860 This is really something that's a national phenomenon. 217 00:17:11,860 --> 00:17:16,860 And that's when I started thinking, well, how can Crookston take part in this national phenomenon? 218 00:17:16,860 --> 00:17:20,860 Soon, this Crookston Museum will be transformed. 219 00:17:20,860 --> 00:17:23,860 Preliminary drawings are already underway for new displays, 220 00:17:23,860 --> 00:17:27,860 an info center, and a life-size replica of the legendary beast. 221 00:17:27,860 --> 00:17:30,860 It will attract people from outside of our town, 222 00:17:30,860 --> 00:17:34,860 as well as giving us another thing to do inside of our town. 223 00:17:34,860 --> 00:17:39,860 The local diner may be serving up Bigfoot burgers and dozens of gingerbread feet, 224 00:17:39,860 --> 00:17:44,860 but Holbrook insists his center is going to be more than just a tourist attraction. 225 00:17:44,860 --> 00:17:47,860 Personally, I would say there's a high potential that this creature exists. 226 00:17:47,860 --> 00:17:50,860 Given the right resources, I believe we could prove it. 227 00:17:50,860 --> 00:17:54,860 If we could put a man on the moon, we could prove whether or not Bigfoot exists. 228 00:17:57,860 --> 00:18:00,860 In Palo Alto, California, Stanford biologist Paul Erlich 229 00:18:00,860 --> 00:18:04,860 is renewing his warning about the future of humankind. 230 00:18:04,860 --> 00:18:07,860 There is a new generation of drug-resistant bacteria 231 00:18:07,860 --> 00:18:10,860 capable of triggering a deadly epidemic. 232 00:18:10,860 --> 00:18:14,860 We're likely to lose a large portion of humanity to emerging viruses, 233 00:18:14,860 --> 00:18:20,860 to the many now resistant strains of bacteria, to the resurgence of malaria, and so on. 234 00:18:20,860 --> 00:18:22,860 And there's a lot to be said for that. 235 00:18:22,860 --> 00:18:26,860 In other words, the epidemiological situation is extremely severe, 236 00:18:26,860 --> 00:18:30,860 largely because of the size of our population and because of our population growth. 237 00:18:30,860 --> 00:18:33,860 So we could have a die-back from plague. 238 00:18:33,860 --> 00:18:38,860 Recently, sightings reported on an upsurge in the number of deadly viruses 239 00:18:38,860 --> 00:18:41,860 unleashed during the destruction of tropical rainforests. 240 00:18:41,860 --> 00:18:47,860 Some researchers believe it is Earth's way of turning on its attacker, the human race. 241 00:18:47,860 --> 00:18:51,860 It's called Gaia's Revenge, the Earth's Revenge. 242 00:18:51,860 --> 00:18:55,860 Now there is growing concern that these viruses are not alone. 243 00:18:55,860 --> 00:18:59,860 New insidious bacteria may prove even deadlier. 244 00:19:00,860 --> 00:19:04,860 Mutant forms of pneumonia, immune to penicillin, 245 00:19:04,860 --> 00:19:09,860 and new strains of antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis are already appearing worldwide. 246 00:19:09,860 --> 00:19:15,860 Some scientists believe that these may be precursors to a global, unstoppable plague. 247 00:19:15,860 --> 00:19:21,860 Medical researchers have had to search for ingenious methods to keep these bacteria in check. 248 00:19:21,860 --> 00:19:27,860 However, they cannot be certain that humankind will continue to prevail. 249 00:19:30,860 --> 00:19:37,860 In New York City, where Wall Street's bulls and bears direct billions of dollars every day, 250 00:19:37,860 --> 00:19:41,860 the art of the deal is taking on a whole new meaning. 251 00:19:41,860 --> 00:19:46,860 One of the favorite things investors say is that the billionaires use metaphysics, the millionaires don't. 252 00:19:46,860 --> 00:19:50,860 Because the billionaires know that magic has a lot to do with making huge amounts of money. 253 00:19:50,860 --> 00:19:54,860 Barry Dolnick calls herself an executive mystic. 254 00:19:54,860 --> 00:19:57,860 She claims to have counseled some of America's top movers and shakers. 255 00:19:57,860 --> 00:20:02,860 I see people, Wall Street, people who run big portfolios, 256 00:20:02,860 --> 00:20:10,860 heads of divisions of some of the biggest companies in the world, creative people, artists, actors. 257 00:20:10,860 --> 00:20:14,860 In fact, Dolnick herself was once a corporate executive. 258 00:20:14,860 --> 00:20:21,860 Metaphysics was just a hobby until she started sharing her psychic talent with a few high-powered clients. 259 00:20:22,860 --> 00:20:26,860 I think the interesting thing about Barry that makes her very unusual is her business background 260 00:20:26,860 --> 00:20:34,860 combined with her ability to work with you on metaphysical things makes her an unusual counselor. 261 00:20:34,860 --> 00:20:38,860 Typically, Dolnick uses tarot cards and detailed astrological charts 262 00:20:38,860 --> 00:20:43,860 to help clients plot long-term business strategies or evaluate marketing plans. 263 00:20:43,860 --> 00:20:47,860 And for help out the corporate ladder, Dolnick mixes individualized herbal charms. 264 00:20:47,860 --> 00:20:53,860 However, she always reminds her clients that on Wall Street, there are no guaranteed bets. 265 00:20:53,860 --> 00:20:59,860 Well, I do have a gift in this prophecy and I can see what's likely to happen in the future, 266 00:20:59,860 --> 00:21:02,860 but it's up to you to make it happen. 267 00:21:02,860 --> 00:21:05,860 So it's sort of a, it's got to be a two-way street. 268 00:21:08,860 --> 00:21:10,860 We'll have more stories from the news next time. 269 00:21:10,860 --> 00:21:13,860 Now, here's what's coming up on Citing's. 270 00:21:14,860 --> 00:21:19,860 She's called Amazing Grace and her healing miracles baffle the medical community. 271 00:21:19,860 --> 00:21:24,860 We are unable to explain why she survived an almost lethal situation. 272 00:21:24,860 --> 00:21:28,860 And proof that the United States has been building flying saucers. 273 00:21:35,860 --> 00:21:39,860 Faith healing has a long and checkered past in American history. 274 00:21:39,860 --> 00:21:41,860 Elmer Gantry comes to mind. 275 00:21:41,860 --> 00:21:46,860 Charlatans and thieves have supplanted what were once real healing miracles 276 00:21:46,860 --> 00:21:48,860 performed in simple country churches. 277 00:21:48,860 --> 00:21:54,860 Today, Grace DeBecari is on a one-woman campaign to restore the integrity of faith healing. 278 00:21:54,860 --> 00:21:59,860 She believes that the way to do that is to heal as many people as she can. 279 00:22:10,860 --> 00:22:16,860 The evidence is there's a woman with an incurable disease that I know is not fake. 280 00:22:16,860 --> 00:22:18,860 She gets six doctors that are telling her, 281 00:22:18,860 --> 00:22:21,860 this is the way it is, this is what's going to happen. 282 00:22:21,860 --> 00:22:24,860 The best you can do is slow the progress of the disease. 283 00:22:27,860 --> 00:22:30,860 It goes to all the fancy clinics, et cetera. 284 00:22:30,860 --> 00:22:31,860 Nothing works. 285 00:22:31,860 --> 00:22:36,860 She goes to this lady who's jumping around on a stage singing and banging a tambourine 286 00:22:36,860 --> 00:22:40,860 and just stepped out of an Elmer Gantry movie and it's gone. 287 00:22:44,860 --> 00:22:47,860 To those who believe she is a savior, 288 00:22:47,860 --> 00:22:51,860 an evangelical preacher known simply as Amazing Grace. 289 00:22:51,860 --> 00:22:56,860 Grace knelt down to me and she asked me what affliction I had 290 00:22:56,860 --> 00:22:59,860 and I told her of multiple sclerosis. 291 00:22:59,860 --> 00:23:04,860 And all she did at that point was just lay her hands on my forehead 292 00:23:04,860 --> 00:23:06,860 and I went right over backwards. 293 00:23:06,860 --> 00:23:11,860 They are flocking to her services in Danbury, Connecticut from all over the country, 294 00:23:11,860 --> 00:23:13,860 from all over the world in fact. 295 00:23:13,860 --> 00:23:17,860 They pray for a miracle and many prayers are being answered. 296 00:23:17,860 --> 00:23:21,860 It was an instant healing, a total and instant healing right then and there. 297 00:23:21,860 --> 00:23:27,860 Many of the people who come to see Grace Debukari have been branded with the label incurable, 298 00:23:27,860 --> 00:23:32,860 but Grace seems to have an uncanny ability to strip off that label and heal. 299 00:23:32,860 --> 00:23:36,860 Grace asked me to hand over the cane that I had to her, 300 00:23:36,860 --> 00:23:44,860 at which point I did, and she told me to walk from one end of the gymnasium to the other and back to her. 301 00:23:44,860 --> 00:23:53,860 Her walking alone on a basketball court was a prescription for a broken arm or a bloody nose or something. 302 00:23:53,860 --> 00:23:58,860 But she went all the way up the aisle, she turned around, she came back the aisle 303 00:23:58,860 --> 00:24:03,860 and then she wandered out of the gymnasium basically in a daze. 304 00:24:03,860 --> 00:24:09,860 And at that point I forgot pretty much everything except trying to get to her and find out what the heck was going on here. 305 00:24:09,860 --> 00:24:17,860 Many people believe Grace can somehow stimulate the power of an individual's mind to heal their own body. 306 00:24:17,860 --> 00:24:20,860 Grace's own explanation is much simpler. 307 00:24:20,860 --> 00:24:24,860 I don't consider myself a healer. I believe it's his divine healing. 308 00:24:24,860 --> 00:24:27,860 And I just call out whatever he'd have me do. 309 00:24:27,860 --> 00:24:34,860 I'm just a regular person just minding my own business, taking the children to softball. 310 00:24:34,860 --> 00:24:39,860 Grace can recall the exact moment she believed she was given her healing gift. 311 00:24:39,860 --> 00:24:47,860 I had a near-death experience where I went up into the heavens and I saw a tremendous light. 312 00:24:48,860 --> 00:24:51,860 And I wanted to enter. It was wonderful. 313 00:24:51,860 --> 00:24:55,860 And then I stood there and said, no, I'm not ready, I'm not ready. 314 00:24:55,860 --> 00:24:59,860 And my spirit went back into my body and I woke up. 315 00:24:59,860 --> 00:25:03,860 So I thought, well, God, I'll do anything you want me to do. 316 00:25:03,860 --> 00:25:09,860 And then he, when I felt God speaking to me, saying, sing and leave the rest to me. 317 00:25:18,860 --> 00:25:26,860 God speaks to me. He'll tell me, go to the left, go to the right, go straight down the middle. 318 00:25:26,860 --> 00:25:33,860 And I'll do it. And as I go, I'll stop and he'll say, right here. 319 00:25:33,860 --> 00:25:36,860 Who here has a problem with their back? 320 00:25:36,860 --> 00:25:39,860 Problem with your back? Would you come here, please? 321 00:25:39,860 --> 00:25:43,860 The crowded hotel ballroom, the lane on of a manicured hand. 322 00:25:43,860 --> 00:25:47,860 From the outside, it seems too cliche to be believed. 323 00:25:47,860 --> 00:25:52,860 But what sets Grace DeVicari apart is documentation by medical doctors 324 00:25:52,860 --> 00:25:57,860 who will confirm the miraculous recoveries of patients once so close to death. 325 00:25:57,860 --> 00:26:06,860 She was more abundant, more barely conscious, suffering with seizures, blood pressure problems, 326 00:26:06,860 --> 00:26:15,860 kidney failure, severe anemia. She had fluid around the heart, fluid around the lung. 327 00:26:15,860 --> 00:26:18,860 She was in a desperate situation. 328 00:26:18,860 --> 00:26:25,860 In 1987, Harriet Grimulty was diagnosed with a supposedly incurable disease called scleroderma. 329 00:26:25,860 --> 00:26:28,860 She was told the end was very near. 330 00:26:28,860 --> 00:26:34,860 I go upstairs and cry out to God to let me die because the pain was so bad. 331 00:26:34,860 --> 00:26:40,860 For five months, Harriet was kept in the intensive care unit of Phelps Memorial Hospital. 332 00:26:40,860 --> 00:26:45,860 Doctors didn't expect that she would ever return home, but Harriet was a fighter. 333 00:26:45,860 --> 00:26:51,860 And when she heard about Grace DeVicari, she convinced the hospital to release her for healing. 334 00:26:51,860 --> 00:26:57,860 The first time I went, I didn't notice anything, you know? 335 00:26:57,860 --> 00:27:03,860 And Grace would always pray over me and I could notice that I was feeling less pain. 336 00:27:03,860 --> 00:27:08,860 It's time that I went and I could move my shoulders, I could move my hands, 337 00:27:08,860 --> 00:27:13,860 because I could hardly lift my hands. I couldn't raise my hands up. 338 00:27:13,860 --> 00:27:17,860 Today, Harriet Grimulty has more energy than ever. 339 00:27:17,860 --> 00:27:23,860 In fact, she is a volunteer gardener at the very hospital where she once lay dying. 340 00:27:23,860 --> 00:27:29,860 She survived a situation where nobody should have survived. 341 00:27:29,860 --> 00:27:37,860 And to the surprise of the medical community, we are unable to explain, A, why she survived, 342 00:27:37,860 --> 00:27:40,860 an almost lethal situation. 343 00:27:40,860 --> 00:27:50,860 And second, why her disease didn't progress, and it almost appeared that it took a screeching halt and reversal. 344 00:27:50,860 --> 00:27:55,860 I said, you should tell all your patients to come to Grace, those who can't help. 345 00:27:55,860 --> 00:27:57,860 I tell the doctors. 346 00:27:57,860 --> 00:28:02,860 Doctors who practice near Grace's Connecticut home, like Dr. John Pagano, 347 00:28:02,860 --> 00:28:07,860 have started sending some of their patients to Grace's services. 348 00:28:07,860 --> 00:28:12,860 A friend of mine was deaf in the right ear for over 20 years. I knew he was. 349 00:28:12,860 --> 00:28:17,860 She pointed to him and said to him, you're going to be healed tonight. 350 00:28:17,860 --> 00:28:22,860 And in a few minutes, right after that, he was absolutely startled. 351 00:28:22,860 --> 00:28:26,860 A pop took place in his right ear and he actually staggered back a bit. 352 00:28:26,860 --> 00:28:30,860 And even Grace at that moment said, did you hear that? 353 00:28:30,860 --> 00:28:33,860 And all the people around him heard something take place in his ear. 354 00:28:33,860 --> 00:28:39,860 From that moment on, and that was about 10 years ago, he's had perfect hearing in the right ear. 355 00:28:39,860 --> 00:28:50,860 Amazing Grace has sweetened the sound. 356 00:28:50,860 --> 00:28:54,860 It doesn't matter what religion you are, what denomination you are, 357 00:28:54,860 --> 00:29:00,860 God loves all people of all faiths, all religions. He just loves. 358 00:29:00,860 --> 00:29:08,860 What I think is happening is that Grace, in one way or another, stimulates the healing forces within the people themselves. 359 00:29:08,860 --> 00:29:14,860 The God within them is acting because they either have faith in her, 360 00:29:14,860 --> 00:29:18,860 or there are some cases where they had no faith in her and it still worked. 361 00:29:18,860 --> 00:29:25,860 That even defies explanation. There was one man, he went reluctantly. He had a herniated disc. 362 00:29:25,860 --> 00:29:28,860 I went there and my wife didn't even want to come with me. 363 00:29:28,860 --> 00:29:31,860 She says, I'll drive you there, but I'm not going in. 364 00:29:31,860 --> 00:29:37,860 He was like ducking behind the people, but Grace picked him out and told him to come forward. 365 00:29:37,860 --> 00:29:39,860 He was going to be healed. 366 00:29:39,860 --> 00:29:42,860 I fell over like these other people, which I never dreamed I'd do. 367 00:29:42,860 --> 00:29:49,860 While I was down, I felt heat come through my back, through my legs, my thighs. 368 00:29:49,860 --> 00:29:53,860 And I started to squirm on the floor, I just like straightened out. 369 00:29:53,860 --> 00:29:57,860 And I was able to try to get up. The ushers were trying to help me. 370 00:29:57,860 --> 00:29:59,860 She says, no, he'll get up on his own. 371 00:29:59,860 --> 00:30:05,860 And I was able to get up on my own and I stood up straight for the first time in six months. 372 00:30:05,860 --> 00:30:10,860 I was actually straight. I started to cry in front of these people who I didn't want to be here with. 373 00:30:10,860 --> 00:30:13,860 And God touched me just like that. 374 00:30:13,860 --> 00:30:20,860 If the concept of Jesus Christ is what stimulates the healing powers within you, then that's right. 375 00:30:20,860 --> 00:30:26,860 If the concept of science stimulates the healing power within you, that's okay too. 376 00:30:26,860 --> 00:30:36,860 Or God, the universal consciousness and all that, whatever it is, whatever avenue your consciousness is attuned to, that's what will work for you. 377 00:30:36,860 --> 00:30:46,860 Grace, oh! Praise you! 378 00:30:46,860 --> 00:30:54,860 It's important to know that Grace DeBecari doesn't take any money for the faith healing she performs, and she doesn't believe any true healer should. 379 00:30:54,860 --> 00:31:01,860 She also wants you to know that she does not consider faith healing a substitute for conventional medical care. 380 00:31:01,860 --> 00:31:05,860 Next, there's something unholy in the catacombs beneath the church of San Francisco. 381 00:31:05,860 --> 00:31:16,860 It was a very powerful force. I was alarmed and scared. It wouldn't let me enter. 382 00:31:16,860 --> 00:31:23,860 In an effort to provide a global view of the paranormal experience, sightings is broadening the scope of its investigations. 383 00:31:23,860 --> 00:31:36,860 Recently, I traveled to South America and in Lima, Peru, discovered a haunting secret buried beneath a centuries old cathedral. 384 00:31:37,860 --> 00:31:46,860 It was in 1535, the first year of the Spanish colonization, that the cathedral of San Francisco was begun here in the oldest part of Lima, Peru. 385 00:31:46,860 --> 00:31:52,860 For centuries, the friars here have talked of encountering what they call unsettled spirits. 386 00:31:52,860 --> 00:32:00,860 Not surprising, perhaps, for a place that is built literally on the bones of tens of thousands of people. 387 00:32:01,860 --> 00:32:12,860 The catacombs were first built as the foundation for the church. They were, in fact, the cemetery of the church and of its parishioners. 388 00:32:12,860 --> 00:32:21,860 The catacombs are immense, and there are many human remains, bones and skulls, which are interred here. 389 00:32:21,860 --> 00:32:32,860 Macabre designs have been created in the catacombs below this historic cathedral, created with the bones of more than 25,000 seemingly restless spirits. 390 00:32:36,860 --> 00:32:40,860 There are people who don't believe it, but once you see it, you believe. 391 00:32:40,860 --> 00:32:44,860 You have to have a certain sight in order to see spirits. 392 00:32:45,860 --> 00:32:52,860 A priest once told me that ghosts have so much power that they move faster than thought. 393 00:32:52,860 --> 00:32:58,860 Father Benito is 82 years old. He has lived and worked in the church since he was a child. 394 00:32:58,860 --> 00:33:03,860 Over the years, he has seen many ghostly apparitions rising from the catacombs below. 395 00:33:05,860 --> 00:33:10,860 He was tall, and he was wearing a monk's habit. I was stunned. 396 00:33:10,860 --> 00:33:17,860 I just stood there, and he walked to another wall where the door was closed, and he walked right through the closed door. 397 00:33:17,860 --> 00:33:23,860 Naturally, it shocks you because your heart beats faster and your legs get a little weak, you know. 398 00:33:23,860 --> 00:33:27,860 After he goes away, you pray to God because of the power of the spirit. 399 00:33:29,860 --> 00:33:38,860 Today, the cathedral of San Francisco is a refuge, where the citizens of Lima seek solace and find peace, but it has not always been this way. 400 00:33:39,860 --> 00:33:47,860 The history of the area, in fact, all of Peru, is drenched in the blood of the Spanish Inquisition, spearheaded by Francisco Pizarro. 401 00:33:47,860 --> 00:33:52,860 Just outside Lima stand the ruins of the ancient religious center of Pachacama. 402 00:33:52,860 --> 00:33:58,860 The conquistadors desecrated the temple and declared its followers heretics and devil worshipers. 403 00:33:58,860 --> 00:34:06,860 Most of the people here were murdered, and the rest were enslaved and forced to build a new city of Lima and its new church. 404 00:34:06,860 --> 00:34:14,860 The Inquisition lasted for more than 300 years. The accused and the accusers are now entombed together. 405 00:34:15,860 --> 00:34:25,860 I wanted to go into the catacombs with a flashlight, but I was unable to. It was a very powerful force. I was alarmed and scared. It wouldn't let me enter. 406 00:34:25,860 --> 00:34:29,860 Cristal is one of Peru's most famous psychics. 407 00:34:29,860 --> 00:34:36,860 Although she knew about the spirits in the cathedral of San Francisco, she had never dared to personally enter the catacombs. 408 00:34:36,860 --> 00:34:47,860 At Siding's request, she agreed to descend into the haunted tombs. Almost immediately, she became agitated, then seemed to make contact with an unseen force. 409 00:34:48,860 --> 00:35:01,860 The presence of someone here was very energetic, very negative, very violent. 410 00:35:01,860 --> 00:35:11,860 He was buried here. He killed many people. 411 00:35:11,860 --> 00:35:23,860 The spirit would definitely be described as being native to Peru. He had been a great witch or a shaman in his time. 412 00:35:23,860 --> 00:35:30,860 He had absorbed the energy of a friar who was there. The two of them interchanged their energies. 413 00:35:33,860 --> 00:35:38,860 He was accused of murder. 414 00:35:42,860 --> 00:36:01,860 For using witchcraft against others, he's full of hate. He doesn't want us to be here. 415 00:36:02,860 --> 00:36:08,860 Cristal tried to communicate with the dark spirit, and it seemed to respond. 416 00:36:08,860 --> 00:36:12,860 Just in that point, he stood right in front of me. 417 00:36:12,860 --> 00:36:18,860 There was an abrupt physical change in Cristal. She said the force had entered her body. 418 00:36:19,860 --> 00:36:22,860 Stop. 419 00:36:26,860 --> 00:36:34,860 Later, she would describe it as a battle of the souls, a battle she won by releasing the spirit. 420 00:36:34,860 --> 00:36:39,860 Walk towards the light. Do it. 421 00:36:43,860 --> 00:36:45,860 Liberate. 422 00:36:49,860 --> 00:36:53,860 I understand everything. 423 00:36:53,860 --> 00:36:59,860 She said it was her psychic connection to his pain that allowed the spirit to go free. 424 00:36:59,860 --> 00:37:10,860 After I'd listened to him, I made him see that he was wrong, that he had died and that what he was doing wasn't right, and he accepted it. 425 00:37:10,860 --> 00:37:16,860 These are the physical remains of soldiers and slaves, priests and sorcerers. 426 00:37:16,860 --> 00:37:27,860 And while dead men tell no tales, their spirits often do, especially here, where people who battled each other in life seem to cry out for peace in death. 427 00:37:28,860 --> 00:37:41,860 While it seems that Cristal was able to release one of the restless spirits from the catacombs, it's estimated that more than 20,000 people are buried there. 428 00:37:41,860 --> 00:37:47,860 The Friars of the Cathedral of San Francisco report that the haunting activity is as pervasive as ever. 429 00:37:47,860 --> 00:37:52,860 Next was what crashed at Roswell, a flying saucer made in the USA. 430 00:37:52,860 --> 00:37:57,860 They've channeled this information from what they thought were extraterrestrials. 431 00:38:03,860 --> 00:38:09,860 Recently, sightings brought you an extended report on government experiments with saucer-shaped aircraft. 432 00:38:09,860 --> 00:38:15,860 We showed you the Avrocar, a crude experimental craft first tested in the 1950s. 433 00:38:15,860 --> 00:38:22,860 Well now, newly declassified documents reveal that the military was testing and flying much more sophisticated saucer designs. 434 00:38:22,860 --> 00:38:26,860 The secret project was codenamed Silverbug. 435 00:38:27,860 --> 00:38:33,860 Near the end of World War II, the Allied forces had gained complete air superiority over Hitler's Luftwaffe. 436 00:38:33,860 --> 00:38:35,860 The Germans were desperate. 437 00:38:35,860 --> 00:38:43,860 They ordered the immediate development of an aircraft capable of vertical takeoffs and landings, because nearly all of their runways had been destroyed. 438 00:38:43,860 --> 00:38:49,860 The project was spearheaded by Dr. Richard Mieter, known today as the father of saucerology. 439 00:38:49,860 --> 00:39:02,860 Dr. Mieter was hired by the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, to build a saucer-shaped craft that could vertically ascend and with rockets shoot down large numbers of Allied planes. 440 00:39:02,860 --> 00:39:04,860 But the Germans were too late. 441 00:39:04,860 --> 00:39:08,860 The war ended before Mieter's saucer got off the drawing boards. 442 00:39:08,860 --> 00:39:14,860 But his designs and technological breakthroughs did not go unnoticed by the American military. 443 00:39:14,860 --> 00:39:23,860 We had large numbers of technical people searching through Germany as they were moving right behind the troops. 444 00:39:23,860 --> 00:39:31,860 They began in April of 1945 and they would send back everything they found. 445 00:39:31,860 --> 00:39:39,860 And according to Alexander Flex, former assistant secretary of the Air Force, German technology wasn't the only thing being shipped to North America. 446 00:39:39,860 --> 00:39:46,860 After World War II, Dr. Mieter himself began work on a secret aircraft project at AV Rowe Aeronautics in Canada. 447 00:39:46,860 --> 00:39:53,860 Dr. Mieter at AV Rowe was working on some of the concepts that were derived from the German experience. 448 00:39:53,860 --> 00:39:57,860 There were certainly saucer-like flying machines. 449 00:39:57,860 --> 00:40:04,860 Anybody looking at them could have decided that these were indeed flying saucers. 450 00:40:04,860 --> 00:40:12,860 And there is evidence that soon after the war, the United States had also launched a super-secret project to develop vertical flight vehicles. 451 00:40:12,860 --> 00:40:16,860 The vertical takeoff and landing programs had a long, long history. 452 00:40:16,860 --> 00:40:18,860 We had many, many programs. 453 00:40:18,860 --> 00:40:23,860 Among the three services, I counted at least 35. 454 00:40:23,860 --> 00:40:30,860 Of those 35 saucer projects, the most highly classified was known by the code name Silverbug. 455 00:40:30,860 --> 00:40:37,860 Silverbug saucers were designed to fly 2,300 miles per hour at an altitude of 80,000 feet. 456 00:40:37,860 --> 00:40:43,860 These designs dating from 1955 were not declassified until March of 1995. 457 00:40:43,860 --> 00:40:49,860 For over 40 years, America's number one flying saucer project was top secret. 458 00:40:49,860 --> 00:40:52,860 But this flying saucer project was not. 459 00:40:52,860 --> 00:41:00,860 In the 1950s, while Project Silverbug was under tight wraps, AV Rowe unveiled the Avro car to the public. 460 00:41:00,860 --> 00:41:05,860 Was this Jerry Rig Flop really the best the brilliant Dr. Mieter could create? 461 00:41:05,860 --> 00:41:08,860 The Avro car is just a cover. It's a cover store. 462 00:41:08,860 --> 00:41:12,860 What was actually built by AV Rowe is anybody's guess. 463 00:41:12,860 --> 00:41:21,860 Ufologists believe that the US military had everything to gain and nothing to lose by insinuating that this was the state of the art for flying saucers. 464 00:41:21,860 --> 00:41:28,860 It would deflect attention away from real saucers being tested and spotted by amateur sky watchers in the American Southwest. 465 00:41:28,860 --> 00:41:36,860 There is virtually no doubt in my mind that the United States government built German inspired designs in this country. 466 00:41:36,860 --> 00:41:40,860 They were probably seen by many people and probably some crashed. 467 00:41:40,860 --> 00:41:48,860 The release of Silverbug's plans and protocol offers an interesting twist in the great debate over what crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. 468 00:41:48,860 --> 00:41:55,860 It could very well have been a flying saucer, but one of ours, not one of theirs, and not the first. 469 00:41:55,860 --> 00:42:00,860 In Germany, at about the turn of the century, many, many secret societies developed. 470 00:42:00,860 --> 00:42:03,860 The real machine was built by the real society. 471 00:42:03,860 --> 00:42:09,860 And the real saucer was, in turn, based on the instructions left behind by a mysterious ancient cult. 472 00:42:09,860 --> 00:42:14,860 These texts were instructions on how to build this interdimensional machine. 473 00:42:14,860 --> 00:42:19,860 They've channeled this information from what they thought were extraterrestrials. 474 00:42:19,860 --> 00:42:28,860 Built this craft that levitated, the first piloted flight was in 1934 and they knew they had something at that point. 475 00:42:28,860 --> 00:42:33,860 It appears that the saucer silhouette will soon be seen in the skies again. 476 00:42:33,860 --> 00:42:37,860 This is the Tier 3 minus UAV. 477 00:42:37,860 --> 00:42:43,860 It's a state-of-the-art surveillance drone built at the world famous Lockheed Martin Skunkworks in Palmdale, California. 478 00:42:43,860 --> 00:42:50,860 Looking at this aircraft head on, one can't help but observe that saucers are real. 479 00:43:03,860 --> 00:43:08,860 At the sightings forum, download images, sounds, and quick time clips. 480 00:43:08,860 --> 00:43:13,860 Also, join us daily in our chat room, live on AOL. 481 00:43:13,860 --> 00:43:18,860 Until next time, remember, no mystery is closed to an open mind. 482 00:43:18,860 --> 00:43:21,860 For sightings, I'm Tim White. 483 00:43:24,860 --> 00:43:28,860 Next on Sci-Fi, Dark Shadows. 484 00:43:30,860 --> 00:43:32,860 Are we dealing with an epidemic? 485 00:43:34,860 --> 00:43:39,860 We recombine termite and mantid DNA to create a biological counter-agent. 486 00:43:39,860 --> 00:43:41,860 Becomes a deadly mistake. 487 00:43:41,860 --> 00:43:45,860 They were designed to die. They are breeding. 488 00:43:45,860 --> 00:43:48,860 But how do you destroy it? 489 00:43:48,860 --> 00:43:51,860 When you've created it. 490 00:43:51,860 --> 00:43:53,860 Mira Sorvino. 491 00:43:54,860 --> 00:43:58,860 Mimic, Saturday at 7 p.m. on Sci-Fi.