1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:04,000 You know, I've been around for a while. 2 00:00:04,000 --> 00:00:06,000 Met some interesting people. 3 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:08,000 Done some crazy things. 4 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:11,000 See, you just might think that there's not much 5 00:00:11,000 --> 00:00:14,000 that can take you by surprise. 6 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:16,000 You'd be wrong. 7 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:24,000 The world is full of stories. 8 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:27,000 Science and things that are made. 9 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:30,000 And you can found me every single day. 10 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:33,000 Incredible mysteries that keep me awake at night. 11 00:00:33,000 --> 00:00:35,000 Some I can answer. 12 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:37,000 Oh, there's just... 13 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:39,000 Stify logic. 14 00:00:40,000 --> 00:00:43,000 Are we living on a hostile planet? 15 00:00:45,000 --> 00:00:48,000 In Newfoundland, a small community is devastated 16 00:00:48,000 --> 00:00:51,000 by a mysterious explosion. 17 00:00:51,000 --> 00:00:54,000 It really looked like Japan had done off me. 18 00:00:54,000 --> 00:00:57,000 Was it a secret weapon or a freak of nature? 19 00:00:59,000 --> 00:01:02,000 Unlike Michigan, a yacht vanishes into thin air. 20 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:06,000 This is the most extraordinary thing I have ever witnessed. 21 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:09,000 Was it swallowed by an evil fog? 22 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:15,000 And in the Indian Ocean, two giant flashes of light 23 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:18,000 send a nation into panic. 24 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:22,000 Everybody knew for sure this was something to be very concerned about. 25 00:01:22,000 --> 00:01:24,000 Yeah. 26 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:26,000 It's a weird world. 27 00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:28,000 And I love it. 28 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:48,000 Listen. 29 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:51,000 Nature isn't a wonderful... 30 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:54,000 In a mother earth, she's all we have. 31 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:57,000 Over six billion of us occupy, possibly, 32 00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:00,000 the only planet in the universe that sustains light. 33 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:03,000 But yet we take everything from her 34 00:02:03,000 --> 00:02:05,000 and give very little back. 35 00:02:05,000 --> 00:02:08,000 Is she getting mad at us? 36 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:11,000 Are killer tsunamis, quakes and tornadoes 37 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:14,000 the Earth's way of saying enough is enough? 38 00:02:14,000 --> 00:02:16,000 Maybe. 39 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:20,000 But there's something else going on with our planet. 40 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:23,000 Freaks of nature that are impossible to explain 41 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:26,000 and can strike you out of the blue. 42 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:37,000 Sunday, April 2nd, 1978. 43 00:02:37,000 --> 00:02:41,000 Twelve-year-old Darren Bickford was making his way home 44 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:44,000 on Belle Island, a small community in Newfoundland, 45 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:47,000 on the east coast of Canada. 46 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:50,000 I was outside riding my pedal bike, 47 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:53,000 and I knew one of my favorite shows came on television at 11. 48 00:02:53,000 --> 00:02:56,000 So I was pedaling back home. 49 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:58,000 As I approached the end of our driveway, 50 00:02:58,000 --> 00:03:00,000 all the birds stopped chirping, 51 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:02,000 all the dogs stopped barking. 52 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:04,000 It just went so still. 53 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:06,000 The ground shook underneath me. 54 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:10,000 It was the biggest noise I have ever heard in my life. 55 00:03:10,000 --> 00:03:15,000 Suddenly, something unbelievable appears right in front of Darren, 56 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:18,000 the glowing ball of light. 57 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:23,000 It was hovering off the ground when it appeared out of thin air, 58 00:03:23,000 --> 00:03:26,000 and the beautiful colors of blue 59 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:28,000 laid up most of the center of the ball. 60 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:33,000 And outside of the blue, it was orange and yellow mixing together. 61 00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:38,000 And then just like that, the ball of light just disappeared into thin air. 62 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:43,000 This is, with no doubt, the strangest, 63 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:46,000 most terrifying thing I've ever seen. 64 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:51,000 But I was terrified what I was transfixed by. 65 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:54,000 It was so beautiful looking, this ball of light, 66 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:57,000 and the colors and the way it swirled around. 67 00:03:57,000 --> 00:04:01,000 You couldn't help but stare at it, even though I was scared. 68 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:04,000 I was shaken, but I loved it, and I've never seen anything like it. 69 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:08,000 And I guess I will probably never see nothing like it again in my life. 70 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,000 It was all over in four or five seconds. 71 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:16,000 But those four or five seconds are burnt into my brain just like a role of film. 72 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:20,000 The massive explosion was heard over 60 kilometers away. 73 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:22,000 Its impact wreaked havoc. 74 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:27,000 People reported exploding TV sets, blue flames shooting from electrical outlets, 75 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:31,000 and a strange beam of light coming from the sky. 76 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:36,000 This bizarre event was dubbed the Bell Island Boom. 77 00:04:37,000 --> 00:04:40,000 After this happened, everyone was in bewilderment. 78 00:04:40,000 --> 00:04:44,000 One house seemed to catch the brunt of the boom. 79 00:04:45,000 --> 00:04:48,000 It belonged to Darren's grandfather, James Pickren. 80 00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:55,000 Fuses in his fuse panel were glass fuses that were screwed into the panel. 81 00:04:55,000 --> 00:05:01,000 These had come out like bullets, and went about 20-odd feet the length of their hallway, 82 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:03,000 and buried yourselves in the wall. 83 00:05:03,000 --> 00:05:08,000 Grandpa's chicken coop is demolished. 84 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:11,000 The chickens inside killed instantly. 85 00:05:13,000 --> 00:05:15,000 It really looked like the bond had gone off in his shed. 86 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:24,000 It's a bizarre scene, but even more baffling are three large holes blown into the ground. 87 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:28,000 There was a cone-shaped hole going three or four feet down. 88 00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:30,000 We didn't know what it was. 89 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:36,000 This weird and mysterious incident soon generates massive interest around the world. 90 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:40,000 A lot of people came, the media came. 91 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:45,000 The television news crew had me describe to them what I had seen. 92 00:05:46,000 --> 00:05:51,000 Myself, I thought something happened to the world, or someone dropped bombs or something. 93 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:57,000 Now, this is really weird, or what. 94 00:05:57,000 --> 00:06:00,000 Little kid is riding his bike, minding his own business, 95 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:03,000 when boom, this town suddenly smashed by some mysterious explosion, 96 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:06,000 turning fuses into lethal weapons, exploding TV, 97 00:06:06,000 --> 00:06:09,000 and what about those poor chickens, awful? 98 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:12,000 What could have caused something like that? 99 00:06:14,000 --> 00:06:16,000 Was that me? 100 00:06:17,000 --> 00:06:23,000 Jim Farrell was a local fire investigator and one of the first to the scene. 101 00:06:23,000 --> 00:06:25,000 After being asked to investigate, 102 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:28,000 he sends his report to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 103 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:32,000 The RCMP officially concludes that it was lightning. 104 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:36,000 I've never encountered anything so great as disforce. 105 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:40,000 But Jim isn't the only one who wants answers. 106 00:06:40,000 --> 00:06:43,000 Soon, Darren gets a surprise visit. 107 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:46,000 They were these strange men. 108 00:06:46,000 --> 00:06:51,000 I was told they were scientists from Los Alamos, New Mexico. 109 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:58,000 The Los Alamos National Laboratory built and tested the first atomic bombs. 110 00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:01,000 Could there be a connection? 111 00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:07,000 The men interview everyone involved, including Darren and Jim. 112 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:10,000 I told them everything I knew, and they've seen it. 113 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:15,000 I was more or less ordered to turn over my exhibits to the gentlemen. 114 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:20,000 Thirty-three years later, and I would still like to know this day, 115 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:23,000 what was the ball of light that I saw? 116 00:07:26,000 --> 00:07:33,000 If it was lightning, how did it remain stationary and motionless in the air? 117 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:40,000 How did it appear out of thin air and then disappear into thin air? 118 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:42,000 Those things aren't supposed to happen. 119 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:45,000 What they do happen, I saw it happen. 120 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:50,000 The three strangers leave without giving any concrete answers. 121 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:52,000 What were they looking for? 122 00:07:52,000 --> 00:07:57,000 What did Darren Victor and the residents of Belle Island witness? 123 00:07:57,000 --> 00:08:01,000 And what could have created the Belle Island boom? 124 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:09,000 Science journalist Brian Dunning believes the answer isn't so earth-shattering after all. 125 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:15,000 There's actually about 600 booms between starting in late 1977 going through mid-1978. 126 00:08:15,000 --> 00:08:18,000 Nobody could really localize exactly what was happening, 127 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:22,000 but it was heard from South Carolina all the way up through Canada. 128 00:08:23,000 --> 00:08:26,000 Could the Belle Island boom be part of a bigger phenomenon? 129 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:31,000 What could be responsible for this rash of strange booms? 130 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:36,000 As so often happens when you have a mystery, all kinds of people started coming up with crazy explanations for what these might be. 131 00:08:36,000 --> 00:08:42,000 And the most common one was people thought it was some kind of a military test of a new super weapon, 132 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:45,000 something like maybe that Nikola Tesla might have envisioned. 133 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:48,000 Tesla, when he was in his later years and was getting kind of crazy, 134 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:51,000 he was coming up with all kinds of proposals for ideas. 135 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:56,000 He never built them or anything, but one of his ideas was a giant atmospheric super weapon 136 00:08:56,000 --> 00:09:00,000 that would move a large chunk of the atmosphere over a city and destroy it. 137 00:09:00,000 --> 00:09:04,000 And some people were saying that this might be a test, an actual test. 138 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:07,000 Maybe someone actually built this weapon and we're trying it out. 139 00:09:07,000 --> 00:09:12,000 We don't know any super weapons that are consistent with what happened at Belle Island. 140 00:09:12,000 --> 00:09:16,000 It's purely conjecture. It's purely just a hypothesis that you make up. 141 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:18,000 There's no evidence supporting that. 142 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:21,000 Maybe it is the explanation, but we don't have any reason to think so. 143 00:09:21,000 --> 00:09:25,000 What started happening in December of 1977 is that the Concorde was flying over. 144 00:09:25,000 --> 00:09:28,000 It was making its supersonic flights between New York and Europe, 145 00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:31,000 and that created sonic booms coming over the land. 146 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:35,000 When planes fly through the air, they make waves just like a boat in the water. 147 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:39,000 The faster you fly, the closer the waves build up at the tip of the air plane. 148 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:44,000 And when a plane actually goes faster than the sound waves can move, 149 00:09:44,000 --> 00:09:51,000 they pile up into one big sonic shock wave that can cause damage to the areas on land below. 150 00:09:51,000 --> 00:09:56,000 Could the Belle Island boom just have been the effect of a sonic boom 151 00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:59,000 in the world's first supersonic passenger jet? 152 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:05,000 Because it was a sonic aircraft and made a big sonic boom, it was supposed to go way out to sea. 153 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:09,000 However, on hot days, because of fuel expansion issues, 154 00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:12,000 it would have to take a shortcut route and it would go over Nova Scotia. 155 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:15,000 For all the 600 mystery booms that we heard, 156 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:20,000 most of them were correlated with sonic booms from the Concorde and other aircraft. 157 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:28,000 Could the world's fastest passenger jet have caused the tumor on Belle Island? 158 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:35,000 A small, newfoundland community is thrown into chaos by an earth-shattering boom. 159 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:39,000 Was it caused by a supersonic airline? 160 00:10:40,000 --> 00:10:43,000 Carl Steffel is a professor of engineering. 161 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:47,000 His theory is very...electric. 162 00:10:47,000 --> 00:10:52,000 What I've read of the Belle Island boom sounds consistent with a super lightning bolt. 163 00:10:53,000 --> 00:11:00,000 Super lightning bolts are extremely rare, but freakishly powerful bolts of lightning. 164 00:11:00,000 --> 00:11:03,000 Most lightning has a negative charge. 165 00:11:03,000 --> 00:11:08,000 However, about 10% or less of lightning bolts are positively charged. 166 00:11:09,000 --> 00:11:12,000 Positive lightning also tends to travel farther. 167 00:11:12,000 --> 00:11:16,000 It can go several miles from cloud to cloud, for example. 168 00:11:16,000 --> 00:11:22,000 So the eyewitness reports of the Belle Island boom that said the sound was heard for many miles around. 169 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:32,000 That's consistent with a long, positive lightning bolt that, you know, was going through several clouds in several miles distance. 170 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:37,000 Superbolts almost always occur in the upper atmosphere over oceans. 171 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:40,000 Very rarely do they hit land. 172 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:44,000 But do they explain the weird things seen that day on Belle Island? 173 00:11:44,000 --> 00:11:48,000 Like glass fuses acting like bullets. 174 00:11:48,000 --> 00:11:53,000 Strange things happen when very large currents flow through wires that aren't designed to carry them. 175 00:11:53,000 --> 00:12:00,000 Tremendous forces are set up, magnetic forces that can cause binary objects to fly like projectiles. 176 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:05,000 Okay, but what about the poor chickens that were roasted in their coop? 177 00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:08,000 Chickens are susceptible to being electrocuted. 178 00:12:08,000 --> 00:12:15,000 What can happen with any kind of animal that are in a place where lightning hits the ground is the current running along the ground 179 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:20,000 can actually run up through the legs and through the body and kill the animal. 180 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:26,000 Stefan's Superbolts theory seems to help answer some of the mysterious incidents on Belle Island. 181 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:29,000 But does it explain the weird glowing ball of light? 182 00:12:29,000 --> 00:12:37,000 Witnessed by Darren Bickford, Stefan believes the answer lies in an incredibly rare natural phenomenon. 183 00:12:39,000 --> 00:12:42,000 The ball of light hovering sounds a whole lot like ball lightning. 184 00:12:42,000 --> 00:12:46,000 Ball lightning is sometimes seen to form right after a lightning strike. 185 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:51,000 We suspect that it is an electrical phenomenon. 186 00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:55,000 It may be something that science doesn't know about yet. 187 00:12:56,000 --> 00:12:59,000 Did lightning make fuses explode and act like bullets? 188 00:12:59,000 --> 00:13:02,000 Did it roast those chickens? 189 00:13:02,000 --> 00:13:04,000 Questions persist. 190 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:10,000 If scientists don't even know what ball lightning is, how can they think that that's what Darren saw? 191 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:19,000 If it was a Superbolt, why did high-level personnel from a top-secret lab show up to investigate? 192 00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:25,000 And finally, what caused the three craters at James Bickford's place? 193 00:13:27,000 --> 00:13:31,000 Lee Tizard is an electromagnetic weapons researcher. 194 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:35,000 He thinks mother nature shouldn't take the rap for this one. 195 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:45,000 I believe the evidence indicates that it was caused by something man-made and not something by nature. 196 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:48,000 It was an accident. 197 00:13:50,000 --> 00:13:57,000 But what could cause an accident on this scale? What kind of accident blows holes in islands? 198 00:13:58,000 --> 00:14:08,000 During that time frame, the Russians were pounding North America with a very powerful and disruptive signal called the Woodpecker signal. 199 00:14:09,000 --> 00:14:17,000 The Woodpecker signal was a radio signal used by the Soviets in the 1970s to provide early warning of an enemy weapons launch. 200 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:28,000 By bouncing radio waves off the Earth's upper atmosphere, the ionosphere, they could analyze the returning waves for disruptions indicating a missile attack. 201 00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:43,000 It was so disruptive that the UN and a number of countries banded together at the UN and protested to the Soviet Union when they found out that it was originating from Gomal in the Soviet Union. 202 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:47,000 They protested and demanded it be stopped, but it really didn't stop for a long time. 203 00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:54,000 I think it stopped in the mid-80s, but it went on for at least 10 years, the mid-70s to the mid-80s. 204 00:14:54,000 --> 00:15:01,000 According to Tizard, the Woodpecker signal was a ticking time bomb. He believes it's use. 205 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:08,000 Accidentally created a column of electromagnetic energy known as a standing columnar wave over North America. 206 00:15:08,000 --> 00:15:15,000 Despite being invisible to the eye, this huge energy field had the potential to be disastrous. 207 00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:22,000 I believe that the standing columnar wave that was established collapsed. 208 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:30,000 And when the standing columnar wave collapses, it creates these vortices of electromagnetic energy that have to dissipate. 209 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:42,000 It sent down three spinning vortices of electromagnetic energy, and that's what we believe struck explaining the three holes. 210 00:15:43,000 --> 00:15:52,000 It's believed that the standing columnar wave that was created by the Woodpecker signal was attracted to Bell Island because of the iron ore content. 211 00:15:52,000 --> 00:15:55,000 It was a former iron ore mine. 212 00:15:55,000 --> 00:16:04,000 Did the iron-rich Bell Island act as a giant magnet for a massive burst of electromagnetic energy caused by the Soviets? 213 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:10,000 Or was it struck by a superbowl with a side dish of ball lightning? 214 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:18,000 Whatever the truth, Darren Bickford and the other survivors of the Bell Island boom may never know. 215 00:16:18,000 --> 00:16:20,000 Weird. 216 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:22,000 What? 217 00:16:28,000 --> 00:16:36,000 A mysterious deadly fog haunts Lake Michigan, swallowing ships and planes and bending time. 218 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:42,000 Is this a true freak of nature? Is it weird? Or what? 219 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:46,000 In three meters, turn right. 220 00:16:46,000 --> 00:16:48,000 You know, modern technology is amazing. 221 00:16:48,000 --> 00:16:50,000 Turn right. 222 00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:56,000 I mean, with nothing but this tiny gadget I can navigate to within an inch of wherever I want to go. 223 00:16:56,000 --> 00:16:57,000 Look. 224 00:16:57,000 --> 00:17:03,000 Prepare to turn left. Turn left. Go straight ahead. 225 00:17:03,000 --> 00:17:08,000 It even talks to you. What a nice lady. And it's so accurate. 226 00:17:08,000 --> 00:17:10,000 Turn right. 227 00:17:11,000 --> 00:17:14,000 Turn right. Turn right. 228 00:17:14,000 --> 00:17:18,000 Can't turn right. You stupid thing. There's a wall here. 229 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:20,000 Go straight ahead. 230 00:17:22,000 --> 00:17:24,000 Go straight ahead. 231 00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:27,000 Calculating route. 232 00:17:27,000 --> 00:17:32,000 Have you ever felt yourself disoriented like you're lost in the woods? 233 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:34,000 Well, I am. 234 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:36,000 Go straight ahead. 235 00:17:36,000 --> 00:17:38,000 No! 236 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:43,000 It's not a pleasant experience. I can assure you. 237 00:17:44,000 --> 00:17:48,000 The Great Lakes of North America hold the fifth of the world's fresh water. 238 00:17:48,000 --> 00:17:53,000 They're also one of the most popular areas for sailing in the world. 239 00:17:53,000 --> 00:18:01,000 But on a summer night, nearly two decades ago, Kathy Doer discovered these gentle waters aren't quite what they seem. 240 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:08,000 The events of that night challenged my conventional view of reality. 241 00:18:08,000 --> 00:18:13,000 It's a warm July evening when Kathy sets off for a leisurely sail. 242 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:20,000 Clear sky, light chop. It was beautiful out and it was hot. 243 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:29,000 Just around nightfall, her calm journey is upended by something mysterious and alarming. 244 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:38,000 Very abruptly, we encountered fog. A very strange fog. It just descended on us. 245 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:45,000 Oof, just like that. At that point, I became very, very, very cold. In fact, I was freezing. 246 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:52,000 Blinded and cold, Kathy and her yacht have seemingly disappeared into a void. 247 00:18:52,000 --> 00:19:02,000 The boat began a strange aquatic dance. It began to turn, almost as if it were peruetting on its axis. 248 00:19:03,000 --> 00:19:06,000 There was no movement of the sea. This was not a whirlpool. 249 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:14,000 I looked at the captain and I said, who's steering the vessel? And he said, nobody is steering itself. 250 00:19:14,000 --> 00:19:24,000 Amazingly, the vessel does three complete 360-degree turns. Then, as quickly as it appeared, the fog suddenly vanishes. 251 00:19:25,000 --> 00:19:33,000 They regain control of the boat and head for home. But when Kathy looks at her watch, she makes a startling discovery. 252 00:19:34,000 --> 00:19:39,000 I've gone over this a hundred times. We should have been back by 10 p.m. and it was after midnight. 253 00:19:40,000 --> 00:19:46,000 We cannot count for two hours. I don't know what happened to that time. 254 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:51,000 Kathy's pleasure cruise had somehow become a nightmare. 255 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:59,000 I just remember thinking, this is the most extraordinary thing I have ever, ever witnessed. 256 00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:09,000 What happened to Kathy and her yacht? Remarkably, her experience isn't the only weird event to occur on Lake Michigan. 257 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,000 Numerous unexplained mysteries have occurred here. 258 00:20:15,000 --> 00:20:22,000 Passenger airplanes vanishing without a trace. Legends of ghost ships appearing out of nowhere. 259 00:20:22,000 --> 00:20:31,000 And thousands of UFO sightings. Could the mysterious fog Kathy encountered be linked to these strange events? 260 00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:35,000 Was it a natural phenomenon or something unknown? 261 00:20:39,000 --> 00:20:41,000 Pilot Bruce Gernon believes he has the answer. 262 00:20:43,000 --> 00:20:50,000 When I first heard Kathy's story, I immediately realized that she had experienced what I call electronic fog. 263 00:20:52,000 --> 00:21:02,000 Bruce believes that sometimes different magnetic fields from the Earth collide in powerful, freaked thunderstorms over remote bodies of water such as Lake Michigan. 264 00:21:03,000 --> 00:21:07,000 The result is a metallic, highly charged fog. 265 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:15,000 It's been known to actually chase vessels and try to capture them. 266 00:21:16,000 --> 00:21:26,000 And once it captures them, it clings to them and the people become disoriented because it doesn't make sense to them. 267 00:21:27,000 --> 00:21:36,000 No one has ever realized that it's attached to them. Everyone always thinks that they're moving inside this fog. 268 00:21:37,000 --> 00:21:39,000 They don't realize that the fog is moving with them. 269 00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:55,000 Once formed, the electronic fog is magnetically attracted to metal objects like ships and airplanes, raking havoc on their navigational controls and displaying other incredible properties. 270 00:21:56,000 --> 00:22:02,000 NASA has just recently announced that they have discovered something new in certain types of thunderstorms. 271 00:22:03,000 --> 00:22:08,000 And it appears at the top of the storm, the emitting antimatter. 272 00:22:10,000 --> 00:22:17,000 Created by massive lightning within a storm, antimatter produces 10,000 times more power than nuclear energy. 273 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:24,000 Sometimes it's speculated that this sort of power could open doors to new dimensions of time and space. 274 00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:30,000 And this is a critical discovery that relates to the electronic fog. 275 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:35,000 Could a mystery fog have sucked Kathy Dorff forward in time? 276 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:39,000 Do we need to rewrite our science books? 277 00:22:40,000 --> 00:22:43,000 This is a very real phenomenon. 278 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:54,000 A woman and her yacht suddenly disappear while sailing on Lake Michigan, where they're taken by a freak of nature known as electronic fog. 279 00:22:57,000 --> 00:22:59,000 Dr. Don Adrian Rice doesn't think so. 280 00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:06,000 Human beings are not always reliable witnesses to our own experiences. 281 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:09,000 For him, the explanation is far more straightforward. 282 00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:14,000 I think what the person was experiencing was sensory deprivation. 283 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:26,000 Typically, they began to either hallucinate visually. They could have auditory hallucinations or they could have kinesthetic hallucinations with the body. 284 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:34,000 Could a regular fog cause Kathy Dorff to hallucinate and mistake an ordinary event for something fantastical? 285 00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:39,000 Maybe, but how could it explain those two missing hours? 286 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:46,000 You're having a great time at a party or someplace. Time seems to go by very quickly. 287 00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:51,000 If you're sitting in a meeting, time goes very slowly. 288 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:57,000 And, of course, objectively, the clocks are moving exactly the same, but that's not your experience of it. 289 00:24:00,000 --> 00:24:07,000 Dr. Rice is so convinced that sensory deprivation is the culprit, he's offered to recreate the weird events of an electronic fog in his lab. 290 00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:20,000 The experiment itself is one where an individual is deprived of visual information by having goggles with ping pong balls. 291 00:24:21,000 --> 00:24:26,000 The goggles cut out, placed over the eyes, which lets in a little light. 292 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:34,000 But otherwise, the person is deprived and, at the same time, will have them listen to white noise sound. 293 00:24:36,000 --> 00:24:40,000 The participants are not told how long their senses will be deprived. 294 00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:45,000 Tell me a little bit about what you experienced. 295 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:50,000 I've seen sort of outlines of things, almost like looking at clouds and you see shapes in them a little bit. 296 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:58,000 Sort of like the outline of an eye or a mask sometimes. Maybe that sort of shape of a house. 297 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:01,000 A sensation almost as though I was sinking down a little bit. 298 00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:06,000 I've started feeling a little bit uneasy, a bit nauseous as it felt like things were moving around a little bit. 299 00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:12,000 Dr. Rice has proved that depriving the senses affects perception. But did they also lose track of time? 300 00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:22,000 I was thinking about five minutes. I wouldn't have been surprised if it was actually two minutes. 301 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:28,000 I was thinking probably somewhere between five and ten, like closer to ten. 302 00:25:29,000 --> 00:25:34,000 It didn't feel like very long, maybe, I don't know, five minutes. 303 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:38,000 Incredibly, the experiment lasted for twenty minutes. 304 00:25:38,000 --> 00:25:42,000 I think the most interesting thing for all three was the time distortion. 305 00:25:43,000 --> 00:25:49,000 Because this lasted for twenty minutes and they experienced it from five to ten minutes. 306 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:59,000 So again, that's consistent with the experience that the person had in the fog or others who have been in these kinds of situations where they experienced time distortion. 307 00:25:59,000 --> 00:26:10,000 So in this short experiment here, if that were to be generalized to a larger situation, a person may experience themselves as losing even more hours. 308 00:26:11,000 --> 00:26:24,000 So that would be very possible. But what you can actually see here is how our brain works and how our brain tries to make sense out of a situation where the senses are deprived. 309 00:26:24,000 --> 00:26:26,000 The brain is deprived of the light. 310 00:26:29,000 --> 00:26:35,000 American author David Childress disagrees these strange occurrences are simply tricks of the mind. 311 00:26:36,000 --> 00:26:39,000 For Childress, the answer lies in lay lies. 312 00:26:40,000 --> 00:26:47,000 A matrix of magnetic pathways crisscrossing the earth, connected by ancient ceremonial sites. 313 00:26:48,000 --> 00:26:54,000 He believes they can create vortexes of energy and manifest as the paranormal fog. 314 00:26:56,000 --> 00:27:02,000 Other people call these lay lines different things. The ancient Chinese call them dragon lines. 315 00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:11,000 We might call them earth currents or in Australia, the aboriginals there call them dreaming tracks. 316 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:19,000 The earth itself is like a giant magnet and it has a north pole and a south pole of magnetic energy. 317 00:27:20,000 --> 00:27:28,000 And that energy is created by the rotating swirling magma inside the earth. It do is magnetic. 318 00:27:29,000 --> 00:27:40,000 And with this ball that's the planet earth with the magnetic lines running all through it, it has its own special energy. 319 00:27:41,000 --> 00:27:56,000 And it's where these magnetic lines cross and come together in certain powerful areas, geometrically scattered around our planet that these vortex hyperspace spots occur. 320 00:27:56,000 --> 00:28:08,000 And it's my view that these vortexes of energy occasionally are activated and become alive and become portals or doorways to other time-space dimensions. 321 00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:15,000 This is what people get caught up in the Bermuda Triangle or in the Great Lakes Triangle. 322 00:28:15,000 --> 00:28:25,000 Does this solve the mystery? Did Cathie Dorr sail into a patch of fog or into another dimension? 323 00:28:26,000 --> 00:28:35,000 Was she merely hallucinating as a result of sensory deprivation or had she entered a time vortex created by lay lines? 324 00:28:36,000 --> 00:28:42,000 Whatever the answer, it's most definitely weird or what. 325 00:28:46,000 --> 00:28:56,000 A blinding double flash of light is detected over the Indian Ocean. Did it nearly cause world war? 326 00:28:57,000 --> 00:29:00,000 Everybody knew for sure this was something to be very concerned about. 327 00:29:01,000 --> 00:29:06,000 When it comes to the mysteries of Mother Nature, there's a lot of things that aren't quite as they seem. 328 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:15,000 It's all a matter of perspective. On one hand, it could look perfectly normal. On another, it could look like the end of the world. 329 00:29:16,000 --> 00:29:19,000 That's exactly what happened in 1979. 330 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:33,000 Jeffrey Richardson is a US security analyst. He knows lots of secrets, but he's yet to solve one of the biggest, the true, behind a mysterious event known as the Veila Incident. 331 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:40,000 It's a fascinating anomaly. It's a mystery that reads like a techno thriller. 332 00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:47,000 The tiny Crozet Islands lie in the Indian Ocean over 1,000 miles south of Africa. 333 00:29:48,000 --> 00:29:56,000 Ground 3 AM on September 22, 1979. Something extraordinary happened there. 334 00:29:57,000 --> 00:30:05,000 Without warning, two giant blinding flashes of light lit up its way. 335 00:30:06,000 --> 00:30:09,000 Everybody knew for sure this was something to be very concerned about. 336 00:30:09,000 --> 00:30:22,000 Incredibly, 70,000 miles away, the flashes were also detected by a US satellite called Veila 6911. 337 00:30:23,000 --> 00:30:32,000 That triggered a very high-level alert. And from there, word went to the White House that something might have happened. They started calling in advisors. 338 00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:34,000 They started calling in advisors. 339 00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:37,000 They started calling in advisors. 340 00:30:38,000 --> 00:30:45,000 Russian CIA agents to the area and military planes. But what treated this extreme response? 341 00:30:46,000 --> 00:30:53,000 In 1979, the United States had concluded a series of arms-controlled treaties with the Soviet Union. 342 00:30:54,000 --> 00:31:01,000 The Cold War rivals had just agreed to stop nuclear tests. But the flash detected the light fell as it's in the middle of the park. 343 00:31:02,000 --> 00:31:05,000 It could mean the Soviets were just playing games. 344 00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:14,000 The Veila satellites' prime purpose was to detect nuclear detonations. What they saw was something that's very indicative of a nuclear explosion. 345 00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:22,000 Had the Soviets broken faith? Had they really violated the new treaty and set off a nuclear bomb? 346 00:31:23,000 --> 00:31:30,000 Each side had thousands of nuclear warheads pointed at the other. The stakes couldn't be higher. 347 00:31:31,000 --> 00:31:41,000 At first, the administration tried to keep wraps on the story and it was full-court press of intelligence activities to try to determine what was actually going on. 348 00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:54,000 With a potential global crisis on its hands, the US tries to confirm its suspicions by sending CIA sniffer planes to the Indian Ocean. 349 00:31:55,000 --> 00:32:03,000 Equipped with sensitive radiation detectors, they get an unsettling surprise. 350 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:12,000 There was no radiation detected. There was a mystery. 351 00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:25,000 They even sent people, CIA officers, into West Africa to get the leaves off the trees to see if there was a residue from a nuclear explosion. 352 00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:28,000 So what had Veila really seen? 353 00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:38,000 They didn't know what actually happened. It's been such a mystery for so many years. In terms of strange events, I think it's at the top of the list. 354 00:32:38,000 --> 00:32:50,000 What happened over the Indian Ocean? What could cause a giant flash of light so powerful it could be seen 70,000 miles away? 355 00:32:51,000 --> 00:32:55,000 Tom Reade is an expert in nuclear weapons. 356 00:32:56,000 --> 00:32:58,000 I've fired them. I've built them. I've seen them go off. 357 00:32:59,000 --> 00:33:01,000 He believes there is only one explanation. 358 00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:04,000 I believe it was a nuclear test. 359 00:33:04,000 --> 00:33:13,000 A nuclear detonation is kind of hard to hide. It's not some pin drop of a night. It's a very major event. 360 00:33:16,000 --> 00:33:22,000 But if no one witnessed the explosion, how could he be sure that Veila detected a nuclear blast? 361 00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:27,000 A nuclear explosion has this sort of fingerprint. It is unmistakable. 362 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:33,000 This fingerprint is caused by the way a nuclear bomb explodes. 363 00:33:34,000 --> 00:33:40,000 First it blasts out deadly gamma radiation at the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second. 364 00:33:44,000 --> 00:33:50,000 Technically it's a flash, but to the human eye, it's as ball of fire as the sun has come to Earth. 365 00:33:50,000 --> 00:33:57,000 Then as the explosion grows, the shock wave produces a second flash. 366 00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:05,000 It's very mind-boggling. And it's very frightening. 367 00:34:09,000 --> 00:34:13,000 Does the data from Veila confirm the signature double flash of a nuclear bomb? 368 00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:20,000 The recorded flashes are shown as curves on a graph. 369 00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:23,000 These curves, those are like fingerprints. 370 00:34:24,000 --> 00:34:31,000 This first peak of the device going off as the bubble expands, the energy releases again and so you get this second rise. 371 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:38,000 But if Veila really saw a nuclear blast, where was the other fingerprint? 372 00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:40,000 The radioactivity. 373 00:34:42,000 --> 00:34:46,000 They decided to put it in a part of the world with mostly water. 374 00:34:47,000 --> 00:34:56,000 They then picked a weather condition like a typhoon, a really serious typhoon to wash all the radioactive debris right back into the ocean. 375 00:34:57,000 --> 00:34:59,000 The best solution to pollution is dilution. 376 00:35:01,000 --> 00:35:04,000 Incredibly, weather records confirm a typhoon was in the air. 377 00:35:04,000 --> 00:35:09,000 But who would take such elaborate precautions to conceal a nuclear test? 378 00:35:10,000 --> 00:35:14,000 People don't develop nuclear weapons just because it's Thursday. There has to be some reason. 379 00:35:15,000 --> 00:35:20,000 Every nation that has gone nuclear has gone in response to a very clear and present threat. 380 00:35:23,000 --> 00:35:28,000 Did some nation, or even the nation, have a nuclear war? 381 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:30,000 Threat. 382 00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:36,000 Did some nation have a reason to feel threatened in 1979? 383 00:35:37,000 --> 00:35:39,000 Reed believes the answer is obvious. 384 00:35:40,000 --> 00:35:42,000 Israel has very clear and present dangers on its borders. 385 00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:47,000 The Israelis have technology, they know weapons, but they didn't know if uranium. 386 00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:51,000 Israel could only make the bomb if it had a supply. 387 00:35:52,000 --> 00:35:56,000 But who else was threatened enough to upend the test-band apple cart? 388 00:35:56,000 --> 00:36:00,000 At the same time, the Soviets were pouring troops into Africa. 389 00:36:01,000 --> 00:36:06,000 South Africans, mine, uranium is a byproduct of gold. They got so much of it they don't know what to do with it. 390 00:36:07,000 --> 00:36:14,000 With Soviet forces in nearby Angola, did South Africa have reason to partner with Israel and build a nuclear bomb? 391 00:36:17,000 --> 00:36:22,000 Does this explain why a flag occurred in the remote regions of the Indian Ocean? 392 00:36:23,000 --> 00:36:31,000 It is quite clear to me that this was a test by the Israelis with logistical support by the South Africans. 393 00:36:32,000 --> 00:36:36,000 Why is it that whenever someone sees something weird, they always assume the worst? 394 00:36:37,000 --> 00:36:39,000 I mean honestly, is the world so paranoid? 395 00:36:40,000 --> 00:36:44,000 Are we really looking at a massive Cold War cover-up? 396 00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:49,000 Was the Veila incident nothing more than a crazy conspiracy theory? 397 00:36:49,000 --> 00:36:54,000 Or is there another way to solve this mystery? 398 00:36:55,000 --> 00:36:59,000 Giant flash of light over the Indian Ocean puts the world on nuclear alert. 399 00:37:00,000 --> 00:37:04,000 Was it a freak of nature or something more sinister? 400 00:37:07,000 --> 00:37:10,000 Professor Richard Muller is a physicist. 401 00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:15,000 US President Jimmy Carter appointed him to investigate the Veila incident. 402 00:37:15,000 --> 00:37:23,000 It was an important international issue with diplomatic consequences and they needed good scientific review of the data. 403 00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:31,000 Muller has analyzed the same information as the nuclear experts, but he's come to an entirely different conclusion. 404 00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:38,000 When we began our study, we were all convinced this really looks like it was a nuclear explosion. 405 00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:41,000 Next step though is to check ourselves. 406 00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:44,000 We're all scientists, we're all scientists who have discovered things. 407 00:37:45,000 --> 00:37:52,000 You know the process of discovery consists of coming up with an idea with a hypothesis and then really checking and double checking yourself in every possible way. 408 00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:56,000 So we had a long list of questions that we wanted to have investigated. 409 00:37:57,000 --> 00:38:01,000 Next step was to have these teams look at these questions, get back answers to us. 410 00:38:02,000 --> 00:38:05,000 But after that first day, I was pretty convinced this was a nuclear bomb. 411 00:38:05,000 --> 00:38:10,000 But when we did a scientific review of the data, there was something new and different. 412 00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:15,000 They discovered that Veila had connected its data with two light sensors called bang meters. 413 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:21,000 Bang meter was a relatively simple device designed to detect flashes of light. 414 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:29,000 It's spelled B-H-A-N-G. It's actually named after a drug using an Indian term. 415 00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:34,000 A drug that if you take it, gives you hallucinations as you see flashes of light. 416 00:38:35,000 --> 00:38:38,000 So someone with a sense of humor named these bang meters. 417 00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:44,000 But remember, the double flash recorded by each of the two bang meters was different. 418 00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:50,000 The two pulses from the two bang meters didn't match each other. 419 00:38:51,000 --> 00:38:55,000 That was a real mystery but it indicated that this thing just didn't look right. 420 00:38:55,000 --> 00:38:58,000 The experts are mystified until... 421 00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:01,000 ...mullered as a flash of insight. 422 00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:05,000 What if it wasn't anything on Earth at all? 423 00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:10,000 Veila satellite is out of medium Earth orbit. It's far away in space. 424 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:15,000 70,000 miles above the planet, the light wasn't protected by Earth's atmosphere. 425 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:21,000 It was bombarded by tiny bits of rock and metal called micrometeorites. 426 00:39:21,000 --> 00:39:25,000 These micrometeorites don't reach the ground because of the atmosphere. 427 00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:28,000 It slows them down and absorbs their energy. 428 00:39:29,000 --> 00:39:33,000 A satellite such as Veila satellite is frequently hit by micro-nibb-ites. 429 00:39:34,000 --> 00:39:39,000 But even if micrometeorites smacked into Earth, how could specks of space dust... 430 00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:44,000 ...replicate a massive double hump shock wave of a nuclear explosion? 431 00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:50,000 If a micrometeorite hits the surface of the satellite, it knocks off dust. 432 00:39:51,000 --> 00:39:54,000 Dust reflects sunlight differently into the two bang-meters. 433 00:39:55,000 --> 00:39:57,000 This could be the signal. 434 00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:02,000 Is it possible the whole world was freaked out by a fleck of space dust... 435 00:40:03,000 --> 00:40:06,000 ...not used by a microscopic space pebble? 436 00:40:07,000 --> 00:40:12,000 After running more tests, Mueller and his team finally reached a conclusion. 437 00:40:13,000 --> 00:40:18,000 What we thought was a bright flash thousands of miles away was actually just a dim flash. 438 00:40:18,000 --> 00:40:20,000 That's only a few inches away. 439 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:24,000 They were never recording the secret nuclear test. It was micrometeorites. 440 00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:29,000 That's almost certainly what we saw back on September 22nd, 1979. 441 00:40:29,000 --> 00:40:33,000 Could this whole mystery be solved by something as simple as space dust? 442 00:40:33,000 --> 00:40:36,000 After all, no one actually ever saw the flash. 443 00:40:36,000 --> 00:40:40,000 Mueller's theory became the official explanation of the US government. 444 00:40:41,000 --> 00:40:44,000 But not everyone is convinced. 445 00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:51,000 Clearly, to me, from a political point of view, every reason the world has tried to not talk about this... 446 00:40:51,000 --> 00:40:54,000 ...form a committee and kick it down the street. 447 00:40:55,000 --> 00:41:02,000 Incredibly, in 2010, declassified South African documents revealed nuclear discussions with Israel... 448 00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:05,000 ...in the years leading up to the Bella incident. 449 00:41:05,000 --> 00:41:09,000 Could the space dust explanation just be a cover-up? 450 00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:13,000 There are conspiracy theorists who keep these things alive... 451 00:41:13,000 --> 00:41:19,000 ...despite the fact that they were pretty much saddled by people who understood the arguments at the time. 452 00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:24,000 In the end, we are left with a mystery. 453 00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:28,000 Was the Bella incident proven of a secret nuclear weapons test? 454 00:41:28,000 --> 00:41:32,000 Or was it merely some space dust that nearly took the world to the brink of disaster? 455 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:35,000 Weird. 456 00:41:35,000 --> 00:41:37,000 Or what? 457 00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:41,000 Whoa! 458 00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:47,000 So there we have it. 459 00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:50,000 Stories of mysterious freaks of nature from all over the world. 460 00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:58,000 On the east coast of Canada, an earth-shattering boom stuns a community of new scientists scratching their hands. 461 00:42:00,000 --> 00:42:04,000 Unlike Michigan, a mysterious fog terrorizes a sailor... 462 00:42:05,000 --> 00:42:08,000 ...and alters the very fabric of time. 463 00:42:09,000 --> 00:42:15,000 And over the Indian Ocean, a blinding double-flash of light creates a nuclear crisis. 464 00:42:17,000 --> 00:42:22,000 Are these stories evidence of mysterious forces at work within the world? 465 00:42:23,000 --> 00:42:27,000 Do we dismiss those who claim they are true? 466 00:42:28,000 --> 00:42:29,000 You decide. 467 00:42:31,000 --> 00:42:38,000 Join me again next time for more stories that will undoubtedly be weird or what.