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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,533 --> 00:00:06,473 and may contain mature subject matter. 2 00:00:06,467 --> 00:00:10,367 Viewer discretion is advised. 3 00:00:10,500 --> 00:00:13,330 ♪ and may contain mature subject matter. 4 00:00:13,467 --> 00:00:14,827 You know what? 5 00:00:14,967 --> 00:00:16,327 I've been around for a while. 6 00:00:16,467 --> 00:00:17,867 I've traveled the world, 7 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:21,500 met some interesting people, done some crazy things. 8 00:00:21,633 --> 00:00:23,003 So, you might just think 9 00:00:23,133 --> 00:00:26,703 there's not much that could take me by surprise. 10 00:00:26,834 --> 00:00:28,434 You'd be wrong! 11 00:00:30,333 --> 00:00:33,033 The world is full of stories and science and things 12 00:00:33,166 --> 00:00:35,896 that amaze and confound me every single day, 13 00:00:36,033 --> 00:00:39,203 incredible mysteries that keep me awake at night. 14 00:00:39,333 --> 00:00:40,703 Some I can answer. 15 00:00:40,834 --> 00:00:44,804 Others just defy logic... 16 00:00:46,667 --> 00:00:49,197 like, from the depths of the Pacific Ocean, 17 00:00:49,333 --> 00:00:52,373 one of the loudest 18 00:00:52,500 --> 00:00:54,870 and most mysterious sounds ever heard. 19 00:00:55,000 --> 00:00:56,470 What made it? 20 00:00:58,066 --> 00:00:59,626 Or the residents of a Texas town 21 00:00:59,767 --> 00:01:02,927 who report mysterious lights in the night sky, 22 00:01:03,066 --> 00:01:06,096 UFOs that have the U.S. Air Force in hot pursuit. 23 00:01:06,233 --> 00:01:07,673 What's going on? 24 00:01:09,333 --> 00:01:11,033 And the fishing trawler that disappears, 25 00:01:11,166 --> 00:01:14,766 only to be found undamaged at the bottom of the Pacific. 26 00:01:14,900 --> 00:01:17,100 Why? 27 00:01:17,233 --> 00:01:21,133 Yup, it's a weird world. 28 00:01:21,266 --> 00:01:24,096 And I love it. 29 00:01:42,066 --> 00:01:44,596 1997. 30 00:01:44,734 --> 00:01:46,934 Something emerges from the deep that has 31 00:01:47,066 --> 00:01:49,466 confounded science ever since. 32 00:01:49,600 --> 00:01:53,530 One of the loudest and scariest sounds ever recorded. 33 00:01:53,667 --> 00:01:56,627 Weird, or what? 34 00:01:58,834 --> 00:02:02,104 You know, in the 21st century, we might be forgiven 35 00:02:02,233 --> 00:02:07,133 for thinking that there's no mystery left on planet earth. 36 00:02:07,266 --> 00:02:09,196 If you did think that, 37 00:02:09,333 --> 00:02:11,233 you'd be wrong. 38 00:02:11,367 --> 00:02:15,197 We may have Google-mapped, Facebooked and Twittered 39 00:02:15,333 --> 00:02:17,203 every square inch of land we walk on, 40 00:02:17,333 --> 00:02:21,173 but below sea level, 41 00:02:21,300 --> 00:02:23,930 it's a very different story. 42 00:02:25,500 --> 00:02:29,100 We know more about the depths of the cosmos 43 00:02:29,233 --> 00:02:33,203 than we do about the depths of the Pacific. 44 00:02:36,266 --> 00:02:38,166 This story starts during the Cold War, 45 00:02:38,300 --> 00:02:40,170 when the U.S. Navy implemented 46 00:02:40,300 --> 00:02:42,800 a sophisticated underwater listening grid 47 00:02:42,934 --> 00:02:45,934 to monitor Soviet submarine activity 48 00:02:46,066 --> 00:02:48,026 around the world. 49 00:02:48,166 --> 00:02:52,096 But by 1991, the superpower standoff has ended. 50 00:02:52,233 --> 00:02:56,533 They contact oceanographer Christopher Fox 51 00:02:56,667 --> 00:02:59,197 and offer him and his team the opportunity 52 00:02:59,333 --> 00:03:01,933 to use the system for environmental research. 53 00:03:02,066 --> 00:03:04,766 Christopher Fox: There was an effort in the United States 54 00:03:04,900 --> 00:03:06,770 to see if we could take military systems 55 00:03:06,900 --> 00:03:09,230 and use them for environmental science. 56 00:03:09,367 --> 00:03:11,727 William Shatner: Fox and his team would utilize 57 00:03:11,867 --> 00:03:13,667 the Navy's network of underwater microphones, 58 00:03:13,800 --> 00:03:15,230 known as hydrophones, 59 00:03:15,367 --> 00:03:18,967 that over the years were placed around the world's oceans 60 00:03:19,100 --> 00:03:20,430 in their hundreds. 61 00:03:20,567 --> 00:03:23,427 For the first time, scientists had the means 62 00:03:23,567 --> 00:03:27,697 to listen in to massive areas of the deep sea. 63 00:03:27,834 --> 00:03:31,374 They might wish they'd just left it alone. 64 00:03:31,500 --> 00:03:34,770 Christopher Fox: We began hearing whales. 65 00:03:34,900 --> 00:03:37,200 Of course, we heard shipping and man-made sounds. 66 00:03:37,333 --> 00:03:40,703 William Shatner: But there, amongst the many sounds of the ocean, 67 00:03:40,834 --> 00:03:43,574 was something he had never heard before... 68 00:03:48,700 --> 00:03:52,930 a sound both mysterious and chilling. 69 00:03:53,066 --> 00:03:55,196 We heard it, and then we probably 70 00:03:55,333 --> 00:03:58,403 played it back several times because it was very unusual. 71 00:03:58,533 --> 00:04:02,503 William Shatner: Fox's colleague, geologist Robert Dziak, 72 00:04:02,633 --> 00:04:04,803 was also puzzled by what he heard. 73 00:04:04,934 --> 00:04:07,474 Robert Dziak: To me, the most impressive part 74 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:09,300 about the sound is how loud it was, 75 00:04:09,433 --> 00:04:11,673 uh, by our, by human standards. 76 00:04:11,800 --> 00:04:13,700 William Shatner: How loud? 77 00:04:13,834 --> 00:04:16,674 What about a whopping 180 decibels, 78 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:18,670 louder than a supertanker 79 00:04:18,800 --> 00:04:22,300 and one of the loudest sounds ever recorded? 80 00:04:22,433 --> 00:04:25,403 So loud, it was picked up by two hydrophones 81 00:04:25,533 --> 00:04:28,403 over 3,000 miles apart. 82 00:04:28,533 --> 00:04:31,433 Its location was determined to be 50 degrees south, 83 00:04:31,567 --> 00:04:35,497 100 degrees west, just north of Antarctica. 84 00:04:38,533 --> 00:04:42,073 This monstrous and thoroughly weird sound 85 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:44,930 was nicknamed "The Bloop." 86 00:04:45,066 --> 00:04:49,796 Is that weird, or what? 87 00:04:49,934 --> 00:04:53,034 There's no denying that the Bloop is a very, 88 00:04:53,166 --> 00:04:54,566 very weird sound, 89 00:04:54,700 --> 00:04:56,870 but the thing that has most perplexed scientists 90 00:04:57,000 --> 00:04:59,330 is that after that day in 1997, 91 00:04:59,467 --> 00:05:03,597 the sound was never heard again. 92 00:05:03,734 --> 00:05:05,104 Ever since, 93 00:05:05,233 --> 00:05:08,933 debate as to the origins of this mysterious emission has raged. 94 00:05:09,066 --> 00:05:11,366 Was it geological? 95 00:05:11,500 --> 00:05:13,370 A secret military test? 96 00:05:13,500 --> 00:05:15,570 Or was it biological? 97 00:05:15,700 --> 00:05:19,130 Some kind of very shy beast of the deep? 98 00:05:21,166 --> 00:05:23,066 Christopher Fox: I think it's exciting to think 99 00:05:23,200 --> 00:05:25,070 that there are things going on in the ocean 100 00:05:25,200 --> 00:05:27,970 that we don't know what they are. 101 00:05:28,100 --> 00:05:33,000 William Shatner: So, if the sound is biological, it kind of begs the question -- 102 00:05:33,133 --> 00:05:35,133 what on earth, or underwater, 103 00:05:35,266 --> 00:05:37,596 produces a sound this loud? 104 00:05:39,200 --> 00:05:41,430 To produce a sound of this volume, 105 00:05:41,567 --> 00:05:44,027 the animal would have to be enormous. 106 00:05:44,166 --> 00:05:46,366 Blue whales are the largest creatures 107 00:05:46,500 --> 00:05:47,870 that have ever existed on earth, 108 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:49,870 reaching over 100' in length 109 00:05:50,000 --> 00:05:54,670 and weighing an estimated 400,000 lb. 110 00:05:54,800 --> 00:05:58,600 They communicate in volumes as loud as 185 decibels. 111 00:06:00,233 --> 00:06:03,233 David Mellinger is a marine biologist. 112 00:06:03,367 --> 00:06:05,397 He has analyzed the one-time acoustic event 113 00:06:05,533 --> 00:06:10,033 to see if the Bloop matches with any known biological sound, 114 00:06:10,166 --> 00:06:11,526 like a blue whale. 115 00:06:11,667 --> 00:06:14,197 Blue whales are extremely loud; there's no doubt about that. 116 00:06:14,333 --> 00:06:16,903 Something you can hear at tens or maybe hundreds of miles away 117 00:06:17,033 --> 00:06:18,903 has got to be really loud. 118 00:06:19,033 --> 00:06:21,533 See, I could put them side by side. 119 00:06:21,667 --> 00:06:23,627 Here's the blue whale sound... 120 00:06:25,166 --> 00:06:27,126 (Blue whale singing) 121 00:06:29,166 --> 00:06:31,066 and this one here is the Bloop sound. 122 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:33,130 (Low sound playing) 123 00:06:33,266 --> 00:06:35,226 Blue whales, even though they're the loudest animal 124 00:06:35,367 --> 00:06:36,697 we know in the ocean 125 00:06:36,834 --> 00:06:38,534 for a continuous, sustained sound, 126 00:06:38,667 --> 00:06:40,527 they're nowhere near as loud as the Bloop sound. 127 00:06:40,667 --> 00:06:42,667 We can hear the Bloop sound for thousands of miles. 128 00:06:42,800 --> 00:06:44,700 The animal would have to be gargantuan 129 00:06:44,834 --> 00:06:47,374 if it were a biological sound. 130 00:06:47,500 --> 00:06:50,930 William Shatner: To find out what produced the mysterious sound, 131 00:06:51,066 --> 00:06:54,326 scientists had to consider a seemingly impossible 132 00:06:54,467 --> 00:06:58,767 and ever so slightly scary prospect, 133 00:06:58,900 --> 00:07:04,130 that blue whales are not the largest creatures in our oceans. 134 00:07:04,266 --> 00:07:08,596 Could there be something else down there? 135 00:07:08,734 --> 00:07:11,534 Christopher Fox: It would be something completely unknown, 136 00:07:11,667 --> 00:07:13,727 and it would probably have to be huge, 137 00:07:13,867 --> 00:07:15,227 and you'd have to say, 138 00:07:15,367 --> 00:07:18,197 "How could something that huge be totally unknown on earth?" 139 00:07:18,333 --> 00:07:19,873 Philip S. Lobel: It really is hard to say 140 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:21,870 what kind of creature could it possibly be. 141 00:07:22,000 --> 00:07:23,530 There's no question -- 142 00:07:23,667 --> 00:07:26,367 we don't know what's at the bottom of the ocean. 143 00:07:30,500 --> 00:07:32,870 The Pacific Ocean is so vast, 144 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:35,870 it hurts my brain to even think about it. 145 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:39,030 Here's a body of water covering 30% of the earth's surface, 146 00:07:39,166 --> 00:07:42,026 reaching depths of over six miles. 147 00:07:42,166 --> 00:07:43,526 Think about it. 148 00:07:43,667 --> 00:07:45,527 Anything could be happening down there. 149 00:07:45,667 --> 00:07:51,027 So, if the Bloop wasn't created by a known marine animal, 150 00:07:51,166 --> 00:07:54,026 what about an unknown one? 151 00:07:54,166 --> 00:07:57,026 Could we be dealing with some kind of sea monster, 152 00:07:57,166 --> 00:07:59,196 a remnant of pre-history? 153 00:07:59,333 --> 00:08:01,273 Is it a kraken? 154 00:08:01,400 --> 00:08:05,370 Or a salt-water cousin of the Loch Ness monster? 155 00:08:08,400 --> 00:08:10,200 Sounds crazy, right? 156 00:08:10,333 --> 00:08:14,233 Actually it's not as far-fetched as you think. 157 00:08:14,367 --> 00:08:15,697 In 1938, 158 00:08:15,834 --> 00:08:19,204 a coelacanth was caught off the coast of South Africa. 159 00:08:19,333 --> 00:08:21,203 They were believed to have been extinct 160 00:08:21,333 --> 00:08:23,203 since the end of the Cretaceous period, 161 00:08:23,333 --> 00:08:27,233 over 65 million years ago. 162 00:08:27,367 --> 00:08:29,397 And in 2006, 163 00:08:29,533 --> 00:08:32,703 the remains of a previously unknown 164 00:08:32,834 --> 00:08:35,734 prehistoric marine creature was discovered, 165 00:08:35,867 --> 00:08:37,767 labeled 'Predator X.' 166 00:08:37,900 --> 00:08:41,170 The creature was 49' long 167 00:08:41,300 --> 00:08:44,530 and would have weighed 99,000 lb. 168 00:08:44,667 --> 00:08:46,367 Yikes! 169 00:08:46,500 --> 00:08:48,870 So, is it possible 170 00:08:49,000 --> 00:08:52,830 that one of these is still swimming around? 171 00:08:52,967 --> 00:08:55,397 It's possible there's some creature out there that's-- 172 00:08:55,533 --> 00:08:56,873 that we haven't found yet. 173 00:08:57,000 --> 00:08:58,870 I'm skeptical of that idea 174 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:01,430 because I think we would have fished one up in a net by now. 175 00:09:01,567 --> 00:09:04,267 Philip S. Lobel: What makes it questionable 176 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:06,270 as to whether it's a biological sound 177 00:09:06,400 --> 00:09:10,100 was it was only recorded once. 178 00:09:10,233 --> 00:09:13,033 William Shatner: Okay, if the Bloop didn't come from a sea monster, 179 00:09:13,166 --> 00:09:15,026 then what else? 180 00:09:15,166 --> 00:09:18,026 In their search for answers, the scientists have pondered 181 00:09:18,166 --> 00:09:21,866 another seemingly far out possibility. 182 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:23,930 Could, somehow, 183 00:09:24,066 --> 00:09:26,996 the earth itself have made this incredible sound? 184 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:37,470 . 185 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:40,600 William Shatner: Experts are trying to uncover the origins 186 00:09:40,734 --> 00:09:42,134 of a mysterious sound 187 00:09:42,266 --> 00:09:45,666 that came from deep within the Pacific Ocean. 188 00:09:45,800 --> 00:09:48,630 They suspect it wasn't made by an animal. 189 00:09:48,767 --> 00:09:51,627 So, another theory emerges. 190 00:09:51,767 --> 00:09:54,797 Could it have been produced by something geological? 191 00:09:54,934 --> 00:10:00,634 After all, there's a lot of weird stuff going on out there. 192 00:10:00,767 --> 00:10:02,797 The outermost layer of our planet, 193 00:10:02,934 --> 00:10:05,634 the lithosphere, is divided into tectonic plates. 194 00:10:05,767 --> 00:10:08,427 Every year, massive underwater earthquakes 195 00:10:08,567 --> 00:10:11,727 and volcanic eruptions occur along their boundaries 196 00:10:11,867 --> 00:10:13,727 beneath the oceans, and guess what? 197 00:10:13,867 --> 00:10:17,227 They produce massive sound waves. 198 00:10:19,367 --> 00:10:22,227 This is the sound of a resonating volcano, 199 00:10:22,367 --> 00:10:24,227 and it's all very low energy here. 200 00:10:24,367 --> 00:10:26,597 It's almost like a little white/yellow band there. 201 00:10:26,734 --> 00:10:28,804 Again, here's an example of an earthquake, 202 00:10:28,934 --> 00:10:31,804 and it's all low-frequency energy. 203 00:10:31,934 --> 00:10:35,334 But when the sounds of an earthquake and a volcano 204 00:10:35,467 --> 00:10:38,127 are compared to the Bloop, 205 00:10:38,266 --> 00:10:41,026 there is one important difference. 206 00:10:41,166 --> 00:10:43,126 Robert Dziak: What's different about the Bloop 207 00:10:43,266 --> 00:10:45,626 is that it's at a much higher frequency range, 208 00:10:45,767 --> 00:10:48,627 you know, much higher pitch than these natural sounds, 209 00:10:48,767 --> 00:10:51,497 and, typically, earthquakes are really low frequency rumbles 210 00:10:51,633 --> 00:10:53,833 that sound like thunder, 211 00:10:53,967 --> 00:10:56,097 and icebergs, they also kind of sound like thunder, 212 00:10:56,233 --> 00:10:58,473 but they have kind of harmonious tones. 213 00:10:58,600 --> 00:11:01,300 This is a different pitch, higher pitch, like an animal, 214 00:11:01,433 --> 00:11:02,873 sort of like what an animal would make. 215 00:11:03,000 --> 00:11:06,300 William Shatner: Could it be a more anomalous geological sound? 216 00:11:06,433 --> 00:11:08,803 The Bloop was recorded near Antarctica. 217 00:11:08,934 --> 00:11:12,334 Perhaps that could be a clue to its origins. 218 00:11:12,467 --> 00:11:14,327 After all, with global warming, 219 00:11:14,467 --> 00:11:16,327 incidents of ice splitting 220 00:11:16,467 --> 00:11:18,797 have been increasing in the Antarctic region. 221 00:11:18,934 --> 00:11:21,804 Robert Dziak: We see really bizarre sounds coming out of Antarctica 222 00:11:21,934 --> 00:11:23,834 that are caused by the interaction 223 00:11:23,967 --> 00:11:26,897 of these giant icebergs coming off of the mainland. 224 00:11:27,033 --> 00:11:28,973 We see the sounds of ice cracking. 225 00:11:29,100 --> 00:11:30,670 We call them ice quakes. 226 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:32,170 That's very distinctive too. 227 00:11:32,300 --> 00:11:36,130 William Shatner: Icebergs breaking can be as loud as 193 decibels, 228 00:11:36,266 --> 00:11:38,296 as deafening as the Bloop. 229 00:11:38,433 --> 00:11:41,833 Robert Dziak: Icebergs can be as big as, you know, some big land mass. 230 00:11:41,967 --> 00:11:44,467 They can be 10 miles wide, and they can make ice quakes 231 00:11:44,600 --> 00:11:46,670 that are comparable in size to earthquakes. 232 00:11:46,800 --> 00:11:49,630 This one is the sound of an iceberg tremor. 233 00:11:49,767 --> 00:11:51,627 The iceberg's moving along the sea floor, 234 00:11:51,767 --> 00:11:53,167 scraping along the sea floor, 235 00:11:53,300 --> 00:11:56,830 causes the iceberg to resonate and makes a harmonic sound. 236 00:11:56,967 --> 00:11:59,827 William Shatner: But so far, none of the recordings 237 00:11:59,967 --> 00:12:02,127 have captured a similar sound frequency 238 00:12:02,266 --> 00:12:04,226 to that of the Bloop. 239 00:12:09,100 --> 00:12:11,800 So, if the Bloop isn't biological 240 00:12:11,934 --> 00:12:13,804 and it's not geological, 241 00:12:13,934 --> 00:12:17,834 could it be possible that the Bloop is man-made? 242 00:12:17,967 --> 00:12:20,397 That would explain why we only heard it once. 243 00:12:20,533 --> 00:12:23,803 Now, who would have the resources 244 00:12:23,934 --> 00:12:27,634 to make such a loud sound in the middle of the ocean? 245 00:12:27,767 --> 00:12:29,667 Hmm. 246 00:12:29,800 --> 00:12:33,470 Are you thinking what I'm thinking? 247 00:12:35,433 --> 00:12:38,203 In 2000, many believe that secret Navy sonar tests 248 00:12:38,333 --> 00:12:41,303 were responsible when dozens of whales 249 00:12:41,433 --> 00:12:44,233 beached themselves in the Bahamas. 250 00:12:44,367 --> 00:12:48,397 It is estimated that the Navy's secret sonar transmitters 251 00:12:48,533 --> 00:12:54,303 can generate sound as loud as 215 decibels. 252 00:12:54,433 --> 00:12:58,403 Could the Bloop have been this or another secret military test? 253 00:13:00,567 --> 00:13:04,327 They were putting devices and instruments in the water, 254 00:13:04,467 --> 00:13:06,467 testing underwater explosions, 255 00:13:06,600 --> 00:13:09,970 doing underwater experiments of various kinds. 256 00:13:10,100 --> 00:13:12,170 I don't necessarily believe in conspiracy theories. 257 00:13:12,300 --> 00:13:14,100 I think there's probably a reasonable explanation 258 00:13:14,233 --> 00:13:16,973 for all the sounds we observe in the ocean. 259 00:13:17,100 --> 00:13:18,970 William Shatner: Despite the numerous theories, 260 00:13:19,100 --> 00:13:23,670 no one has proven what caused this mysterious sound. 261 00:13:23,800 --> 00:13:28,200 But scientists are still hoping it will be heard again. 262 00:13:29,967 --> 00:13:31,597 Philip S. Lobel: Will we hear it again? 263 00:13:31,734 --> 00:13:34,074 You know, will the sound reveal 264 00:13:34,200 --> 00:13:36,100 some new mystery of the ocean? 265 00:13:36,233 --> 00:13:38,373 Maybe, but, for now, 266 00:13:38,500 --> 00:13:40,170 the Bloop remains... 267 00:13:42,233 --> 00:13:45,203 weird, or what? 268 00:14:09,266 --> 00:14:14,196 William Shatner: It's a scene straight out of a Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster. 269 00:14:14,333 --> 00:14:18,173 The inhabitants of a Texas town witness the night's sky 270 00:14:18,300 --> 00:14:20,300 set ablaze by colourful UFOs, 271 00:14:20,433 --> 00:14:25,773 seemingly in a dogfight with U.S. Air Force F-16s. 272 00:14:25,900 --> 00:14:28,000 Was this mass sighting really as weird 273 00:14:28,133 --> 00:14:31,003 as an authentic alien visitation? 274 00:14:31,133 --> 00:14:34,633 Right, let's get to work. 275 00:14:34,767 --> 00:14:37,527 It's time to delve into the cutting edge of military tech 276 00:14:37,667 --> 00:14:42,067 and separate hard fact from science fiction. 277 00:14:49,133 --> 00:14:55,433 . 278 00:14:55,567 --> 00:14:57,467 We humans have always looked to the sky 279 00:14:57,600 --> 00:15:00,870 for either our salvation or our doom. 280 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:03,370 Whether looking for our great guardian angel 281 00:15:03,500 --> 00:15:06,330 or the terrifying invasion of a violent alien race, 282 00:15:06,467 --> 00:15:09,167 we look up for our end. 283 00:15:09,300 --> 00:15:13,170 Well, this is the true story of what happened when, 284 00:15:13,300 --> 00:15:14,670 one night, 285 00:15:14,800 --> 00:15:17,370 the entire population of a small Texas town 286 00:15:17,500 --> 00:15:21,270 looked upward as one and were left thinking... 287 00:15:24,300 --> 00:15:26,030 "Is that weird, or what?" 288 00:15:27,567 --> 00:15:29,767 January 8th, 2008. 289 00:15:29,900 --> 00:15:32,170 The sleepy dairy town of Stephenville, Texas. 290 00:15:32,300 --> 00:15:33,970 Looks nice, doesn't it? 291 00:15:34,100 --> 00:15:37,000 Another peaceful evening for Erath County police officer 292 00:15:37,133 --> 00:15:39,833 Lee Roy Gaitan and amateur pilot 293 00:15:39,967 --> 00:15:42,627 Steve Allen is suddenly destroyed 294 00:15:42,767 --> 00:15:45,727 by a close encounter of the first kind. 295 00:15:45,867 --> 00:15:48,527 Lee Roy Gaitan: When I got out of my car, I saw this bright, 296 00:15:48,667 --> 00:15:50,667 bright light, um... 297 00:15:50,800 --> 00:15:52,770 appeared to be changing colours. 298 00:15:52,900 --> 00:15:54,700 Steve Allen: It was real close, like, 299 00:15:54,834 --> 00:15:59,474 1500' in the air and about 1500' over from us, 300 00:15:59,600 --> 00:16:02,530 and whatever it was didn't make any noise at all. 301 00:16:02,667 --> 00:16:04,167 It was totally silent. 302 00:16:04,300 --> 00:16:06,170 Everyone in the community has accepted 303 00:16:06,300 --> 00:16:09,470 that there was something strange happening 304 00:16:09,600 --> 00:16:14,300 the night of January 8, 2008, in Erath County. 305 00:16:14,433 --> 00:16:17,533 William Shatner: The mysterious light show was witnessed by many others 306 00:16:17,667 --> 00:16:19,597 and by morning, 307 00:16:19,734 --> 00:16:24,004 the whole county is reporting spooky UFO sightings. 308 00:16:24,133 --> 00:16:29,473 You know, you'd always see the UFO shows on TV and, um, 309 00:16:29,600 --> 00:16:31,000 I really didn't believe in UFOs. 310 00:16:31,133 --> 00:16:32,473 I mean, I always thought 311 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:34,500 there was a legitimate explanation. 312 00:16:34,633 --> 00:16:38,673 Steve Allen: I feel like these are from somewhere besides earth. 313 00:16:38,800 --> 00:16:40,700 I don't think they're from earth. 314 00:16:40,834 --> 00:16:42,704 It was almost like a biblical event. 315 00:16:42,834 --> 00:16:46,004 We couldn't come to a conclusion of what it was. 316 00:16:46,133 --> 00:16:48,203 William Shatner: But for Steve Allen, 317 00:16:48,333 --> 00:16:50,333 the mysterious lights were just the half of it. 318 00:16:50,467 --> 00:16:53,267 He thinks the UFOs were joined in the sky that night 319 00:16:53,400 --> 00:16:55,800 by a far more familiar-looking aircraft. 320 00:16:55,934 --> 00:16:59,274 Steve Allen: We went into the house to figure out what happened, 321 00:16:59,400 --> 00:17:02,230 and somebody called and says they're coming back, 322 00:17:02,367 --> 00:17:03,727 and we ran outside, 323 00:17:03,867 --> 00:17:06,727 and that's when we saw the two F-16s in pursuit. 324 00:17:06,867 --> 00:17:08,227 And I thought, 325 00:17:08,367 --> 00:17:10,827 "Well, why is our government chasing something, 326 00:17:10,967 --> 00:17:12,497 you know, or what are we doing?" 327 00:17:12,633 --> 00:17:14,073 You know, "Are we at war with somebody?" 328 00:17:14,200 --> 00:17:15,570 Or it could be end times, 329 00:17:15,700 --> 00:17:17,330 or a lot of things passed through my mind. 330 00:17:17,467 --> 00:17:19,997 And you know, I kind of made a beeline, 331 00:17:20,133 --> 00:17:21,833 after that, to my house, 'cause I thought, 332 00:17:21,967 --> 00:17:24,027 if there was a problem or something happening, 333 00:17:24,166 --> 00:17:27,196 I wanted to be at my own home with my family. 334 00:17:27,333 --> 00:17:30,773 So, what are we dealing with here? 335 00:17:32,300 --> 00:17:34,330 Well, this clearly isn't one of those stories 336 00:17:34,467 --> 00:17:36,327 we hear about all the time, 337 00:17:36,467 --> 00:17:40,997 where some lone crank experiences an alien visitation, 338 00:17:41,133 --> 00:17:44,503 probably gets abducted and yaddi, yaddi, yadda. 339 00:17:44,633 --> 00:17:47,173 No, what we have here is just-- 340 00:17:47,300 --> 00:17:49,670 It's much more interesting. 341 00:17:49,800 --> 00:17:52,670 A UFO sighting shared by dozens, 342 00:17:52,800 --> 00:17:56,430 if not hundreds of level-headed Texans. 343 00:17:56,567 --> 00:17:57,897 You can find them. 344 00:17:58,033 --> 00:18:00,973 So, could so many people 345 00:18:01,100 --> 00:18:03,500 see something at the same time 346 00:18:03,633 --> 00:18:06,503 and all believe it to be a UFO 347 00:18:06,633 --> 00:18:09,003 and it not be the truth? 348 00:18:11,967 --> 00:18:15,167 Cognitive neuroscientist professor Allison Sekuler 349 00:18:15,300 --> 00:18:18,830 specializes in researching how the human brain 350 00:18:18,967 --> 00:18:21,827 interprets everyday events. 351 00:18:21,967 --> 00:18:25,497 She believes there may be a more down to earth explanation 352 00:18:25,633 --> 00:18:27,173 for the mystery of the Texas lights. 353 00:18:27,300 --> 00:18:28,830 Allison Sekuler: Officially, 354 00:18:28,967 --> 00:18:31,997 UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object. 355 00:18:32,133 --> 00:18:33,973 People don't like "unidentified." 356 00:18:34,100 --> 00:18:36,500 The brain doesn't like "unidentified." 357 00:18:36,633 --> 00:18:38,633 The brain's job is to make sense of the world. 358 00:18:38,767 --> 00:18:41,927 William Shatner: You see, to Professor Sekuler, eyewitness statements, 359 00:18:42,066 --> 00:18:45,666 especially those of mysterious and hard to explain phenomena 360 00:18:45,800 --> 00:18:48,370 are often innocent misinterpretations. 361 00:18:48,500 --> 00:18:51,000 Allison Sekuler: Different people can look at exactly the same thing 362 00:18:51,133 --> 00:18:53,703 out in the real world and see completely different things 363 00:18:53,834 --> 00:18:55,674 because the way that you see the world 364 00:18:55,800 --> 00:18:58,830 is not actually a reflection of what's physically out there. 365 00:18:58,967 --> 00:19:00,997 It's a reflection of how that information 366 00:19:01,133 --> 00:19:02,503 interacts with your brain. 367 00:19:02,633 --> 00:19:05,173 And so, because my brain has different sorts of perspectives 368 00:19:05,300 --> 00:19:07,170 on the world and different experiences, 369 00:19:07,300 --> 00:19:09,000 I'll interpret something differently 370 00:19:09,133 --> 00:19:10,503 than someone standing next to me 371 00:19:10,633 --> 00:19:12,503 who's had a different sort of life experience 372 00:19:12,633 --> 00:19:15,233 and a different perspective on what they're looking at. 373 00:19:15,367 --> 00:19:18,167 William Shatner: So, apparently, when faced with something new, 374 00:19:18,300 --> 00:19:20,170 the brain will look for answers 375 00:19:20,300 --> 00:19:22,170 by trying to match what we're seeing 376 00:19:22,300 --> 00:19:25,170 with something similar from our previous experience, 377 00:19:25,300 --> 00:19:28,170 memory and cultural background. 378 00:19:28,300 --> 00:19:30,270 And of course, in the United States, 379 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:34,270 seeing strange lights in the sky can only mean one thing. 380 00:19:36,333 --> 00:19:37,703 Movies can have a big impact 381 00:19:37,834 --> 00:19:40,204 on the way that we think about and see the world. 382 00:19:40,333 --> 00:19:42,173 So, if there hadn't been 383 00:19:42,300 --> 00:19:45,070 a whole flurry of UFO movies in recent history, 384 00:19:45,200 --> 00:19:46,830 it'd be less likely that all these people 385 00:19:46,967 --> 00:19:48,527 would have said, "Ah, it's a UFO." 386 00:19:48,667 --> 00:19:51,027 I'm not saying I saw a UFO, 387 00:19:51,166 --> 00:19:54,096 but with all the reports from everybody else, 388 00:19:54,233 --> 00:19:56,903 apparently, that's what I saw. 389 00:19:58,433 --> 00:20:01,233 Okay, so, when it comes to finding 390 00:20:01,367 --> 00:20:03,827 a rational answer for something weird, 391 00:20:03,967 --> 00:20:06,527 we humans might just form a consensus that's based, 392 00:20:06,667 --> 00:20:08,867 subconsciously, on what we've seen in movies 393 00:20:09,000 --> 00:20:11,830 or read in comic books when we were kids. 394 00:20:11,967 --> 00:20:14,827 So, given the right light, 395 00:20:14,967 --> 00:20:17,827 angle and conditions, 396 00:20:17,967 --> 00:20:20,827 someone seeing an innocent Frisbee 397 00:20:20,967 --> 00:20:23,467 flying through the air 398 00:20:23,600 --> 00:20:25,970 might process it as something altogether different. 399 00:20:29,934 --> 00:20:33,204 So, whatever the people of Stephenville saw that night 400 00:20:33,333 --> 00:20:34,673 may not have been an alien spacecraft, 401 00:20:34,800 --> 00:20:37,170 but the fact remains, they saw something, 402 00:20:37,300 --> 00:20:41,230 something very weird. 403 00:20:41,367 --> 00:20:43,127 What was it? 404 00:20:45,767 --> 00:20:47,127 James McGaha: There is no evidence 405 00:20:47,266 --> 00:20:50,666 that the earth has been visited in the past 406 00:20:50,800 --> 00:20:54,600 or is being visited today by extraterrestrial aliens, 407 00:20:54,734 --> 00:20:56,604 no evidence whatsoever. 408 00:20:56,734 --> 00:20:59,434 William Shatner: James McGaha is a retired Air Force pilot 409 00:20:59,567 --> 00:21:03,097 and a complete skeptic about alien visitation. 410 00:21:03,233 --> 00:21:05,403 What a spoilsport. 411 00:21:05,533 --> 00:21:08,273 As far as he's concerned, he knows exactly 412 00:21:08,400 --> 00:21:11,300 how to explain the mysterious lights. 413 00:21:11,433 --> 00:21:15,473 They were military flares. 414 00:21:15,600 --> 00:21:17,500 This is Stephenville right here. 415 00:21:17,633 --> 00:21:20,973 Here's where the aircraft were flying that night. 416 00:21:21,100 --> 00:21:22,870 At the exact time they were saying 417 00:21:23,000 --> 00:21:24,400 they saw lights in the sky, 418 00:21:24,533 --> 00:21:28,133 there were eight F-16s in the area, flying maneuvers, 419 00:21:28,266 --> 00:21:31,026 both with after-burners, which produce lights, 420 00:21:31,166 --> 00:21:33,566 with their formation lights on, 421 00:21:33,700 --> 00:21:36,570 and they were dropping flares. 422 00:21:36,700 --> 00:21:39,500 William Shatner: Now, you see, flares are used by the Air Force 423 00:21:39,633 --> 00:21:42,503 to solve two different yet equally important problems. 424 00:21:42,633 --> 00:21:45,833 One, there are ground illumination flares. 425 00:21:45,967 --> 00:21:48,027 These flares are dropped from aircraft 426 00:21:48,166 --> 00:21:50,166 in order to light up an area on the ground 427 00:21:50,300 --> 00:21:51,870 several miles wide. 428 00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:54,770 The flares are suspended in the air by a parachute. 429 00:21:54,900 --> 00:21:58,600 The heat from the flare helps to keep it aloft. 430 00:21:58,734 --> 00:22:01,004 Two, there are countermeasure flares. 431 00:22:01,133 --> 00:22:03,003 This kind is used to confuse enemy missiles 432 00:22:03,133 --> 00:22:05,003 targeted onto aircraft. 433 00:22:05,133 --> 00:22:06,973 The heat of these flares 434 00:22:07,100 --> 00:22:09,670 is hotter than the heat from the afterburner, 435 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:15,000 causing heat-seeking missiles to lock onto and track the flare 436 00:22:15,133 --> 00:22:17,003 instead of the military jet. 437 00:22:17,133 --> 00:22:20,033 Huh, interesting. 438 00:22:20,166 --> 00:22:21,926 The aircraft were manoeuvring all around. 439 00:22:22,066 --> 00:22:23,426 The flares were being dropped. 440 00:22:23,567 --> 00:22:25,427 So, there was lights and everything. 441 00:22:25,567 --> 00:22:27,497 It would be very difficult for someone, 442 00:22:27,633 --> 00:22:30,503 unless they knew exactly what the military manoeuvres were, 443 00:22:30,633 --> 00:22:33,503 to actually understand who was chasing what. 444 00:22:33,633 --> 00:22:35,503 Okay, I've got to admit, 445 00:22:35,633 --> 00:22:39,833 flares being dropped from F-16s in war-game exercises 446 00:22:39,967 --> 00:22:41,527 seems like a plausible 447 00:22:41,667 --> 00:22:44,427 explanation for the Stephenville lights, 448 00:22:44,567 --> 00:22:46,467 but for some, 449 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:48,870 this theory just doesn't add up. 450 00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:52,930 Could the US government be covering up the truth? 451 00:22:59,066 --> 00:23:00,996 . 452 00:23:01,133 --> 00:23:03,233 William Shatner: In a mass "Weird Or What" moment, 453 00:23:03,367 --> 00:23:06,727 hundreds of eyewitnesses report UFOs in the skies 454 00:23:06,867 --> 00:23:08,727 above Stephenville, Texas, 455 00:23:08,867 --> 00:23:12,227 being chased by US Air force F-16s. 456 00:23:12,367 --> 00:23:14,227 Can this be true? 457 00:23:14,367 --> 00:23:17,727 What really happened? 458 00:23:17,867 --> 00:23:19,667 Steve Allen is a private pilot. 459 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:21,300 He saw the lights 460 00:23:21,433 --> 00:23:24,503 and isn't convinced they were simply military flares 461 00:23:24,633 --> 00:23:27,633 dropped by US fighter jets. 462 00:23:27,767 --> 00:23:30,767 Lights we saw travelled at a high rate of speed, 463 00:23:30,900 --> 00:23:32,770 all the way from the east to the west, 464 00:23:32,900 --> 00:23:34,730 and come back by with jets chasing it 465 00:23:34,867 --> 00:23:38,227 and only, like, 1500' off the ground. 466 00:23:38,367 --> 00:23:41,227 So, yeah, what we saw was definitely not a flare. 467 00:23:41,367 --> 00:23:42,797 It was quite spectacular. 468 00:23:42,934 --> 00:23:45,834 They was on the same height and trajectory. 469 00:23:45,967 --> 00:23:47,497 You know, they was following it 470 00:23:47,633 --> 00:23:49,673 or attempting to keep up with it. 471 00:23:49,800 --> 00:23:51,670 You could see the full after-burner 472 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:53,830 coming out the back of the F-16s. 473 00:23:53,967 --> 00:23:55,567 Probably, you know, 474 00:23:55,700 --> 00:23:58,170 I would say they was running in excess 475 00:23:58,300 --> 00:24:01,230 of 500 or 600 miles an hour, themselves. 476 00:24:01,367 --> 00:24:03,567 William Shatner: Allen's belief that the lights 477 00:24:03,700 --> 00:24:06,270 were UFOs actually being chased by fighter jets 478 00:24:06,400 --> 00:24:09,900 is supported by one crucial piece of information. 479 00:24:10,033 --> 00:24:12,573 If these were simply flares, 480 00:24:12,700 --> 00:24:14,570 why didn't the Air Force admit it? 481 00:24:14,700 --> 00:24:18,230 Steve Allen: Carswell Air Force base and the military in Fort Worth 482 00:24:18,367 --> 00:24:21,767 originally denied anything out here, 483 00:24:21,900 --> 00:24:24,000 and then they denied that F-16s was there. 484 00:24:24,133 --> 00:24:26,033 And of course, they was from here, 485 00:24:26,166 --> 00:24:27,996 no further than two football fields away. 486 00:24:28,133 --> 00:24:30,203 So, we know they was there. 487 00:24:30,333 --> 00:24:32,233 Later on, as I discovered, 488 00:24:32,367 --> 00:24:34,767 there were indeed aircraft flying that night, 489 00:24:34,900 --> 00:24:38,230 and the Air Force, the public affairs office, 490 00:24:38,367 --> 00:24:41,027 put out a press release, saying we made a mistake. 491 00:24:41,166 --> 00:24:42,766 There was nothing more to it, 492 00:24:42,900 --> 00:24:44,900 no, nothing sinister at all to it, 493 00:24:45,033 --> 00:24:46,833 just a mistake. 494 00:24:46,967 --> 00:24:48,827 Hmm. 495 00:24:48,967 --> 00:24:53,167 So, U.S. Air Force claims there was no military activity 496 00:24:53,300 --> 00:24:56,700 in the skies above Stephenville on the night in question 497 00:24:56,834 --> 00:25:00,434 but then mysteriously change their minds a few days later? 498 00:25:00,567 --> 00:25:03,267 Sounds suspicious, doesn't it? 499 00:25:03,400 --> 00:25:05,100 Remember what happened at Roswell? 500 00:25:05,233 --> 00:25:07,903 After first saying they had captured an alien ship, 501 00:25:08,033 --> 00:25:10,573 the military then changed their tune, 502 00:25:10,700 --> 00:25:12,070 denied everything, 503 00:25:12,200 --> 00:25:16,030 and the conspiracy theorists have reveled in it ever since. 504 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:19,730 I'm getting paranoid here. 505 00:25:19,867 --> 00:25:22,727 Are you paranoid, 506 00:25:22,867 --> 00:25:25,167 or is it just me? 507 00:25:26,700 --> 00:25:29,570 Why are you looking at me? 508 00:25:29,700 --> 00:25:31,670 Why are you looking at me? 509 00:25:33,734 --> 00:25:38,104 This is military communications expert Steve Douglass. 510 00:25:38,233 --> 00:25:39,933 He believes the Stephenville lights 511 00:25:40,066 --> 00:25:43,566 were indeed Air Force flares, 512 00:25:43,700 --> 00:25:47,000 but they were being used as part of a military cover-up, 513 00:25:47,133 --> 00:25:49,573 not to hide the existence of aliens 514 00:25:49,700 --> 00:25:52,570 but something far scarier -- 515 00:25:52,700 --> 00:25:55,770 to hide top-secret black ops. 516 00:25:57,333 --> 00:25:59,833 Whoa. 517 00:25:59,967 --> 00:26:02,567 Steven Douglass: Well, as it goes with the Stephenville sightings, 518 00:26:02,700 --> 00:26:06,170 I think the truth is that a lot of people were seeing 519 00:26:06,300 --> 00:26:09,500 what they think are extraterrestrial spaceships. 520 00:26:09,633 --> 00:26:11,073 They're not. 521 00:26:11,200 --> 00:26:14,000 They're seeing military projects. 522 00:26:14,133 --> 00:26:15,633 I'm basically what you would call 523 00:26:15,767 --> 00:26:18,797 a black project researcher. 524 00:26:18,934 --> 00:26:21,174 I'm one of those guys who gets in a lawn chair 525 00:26:21,300 --> 00:26:22,670 and sits out on a mountaintop, 526 00:26:22,800 --> 00:26:25,270 looking over a base that doesn't exist, 527 00:26:25,400 --> 00:26:29,270 hoping to see the odd secret spacecraft, airplane, 528 00:26:29,400 --> 00:26:32,270 whatever new widget the military is using. 529 00:26:32,400 --> 00:26:35,270 William Shatner: One of these "secret widgets" 530 00:26:35,400 --> 00:26:37,730 currently flies over Afghanistan -- 531 00:26:37,867 --> 00:26:40,067 the RQ-170 Sentinel, 532 00:26:40,200 --> 00:26:45,300 otherwise known as "The Beast of Kandahar." 533 00:26:45,433 --> 00:26:48,673 Steven Douglass: Because of guys sighting it and taking pictures of it, 534 00:26:48,800 --> 00:26:51,170 the Air Force came clean and said, 535 00:26:51,300 --> 00:26:52,830 "Yes, we have this thing flying, 536 00:26:52,967 --> 00:26:54,597 and it's a surveillance platform." 537 00:26:54,734 --> 00:26:57,734 William Shatner: A stealth drone with no metal parts, 538 00:26:57,867 --> 00:27:01,767 completely undetectable by enemy radar 539 00:27:01,900 --> 00:27:05,400 that's entire existence was denied by the U.S. military 540 00:27:05,533 --> 00:27:08,073 until December 2009 -- 541 00:27:08,200 --> 00:27:11,400 scary but cool. 542 00:27:11,533 --> 00:27:13,233 Just this year alone, 543 00:27:13,367 --> 00:27:17,927 the new military budget is at $108 billion 544 00:27:18,066 --> 00:27:20,166 with 44 billion of it 545 00:27:20,300 --> 00:27:22,900 earmarked for covert operations alone. 546 00:27:25,066 --> 00:27:28,296 William Shatner: Douglass also believes 547 00:27:28,433 --> 00:27:31,273 the Air Force may have another still top secret 548 00:27:31,400 --> 00:27:34,730 piece of surveillance hardware cruising high in the skies, 549 00:27:34,867 --> 00:27:37,667 not over a far away combat theater 550 00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:39,500 but right here, 551 00:27:39,633 --> 00:27:43,673 right now, over the United States. 552 00:27:43,800 --> 00:27:46,000 We call it the stealth blimp, 553 00:27:46,133 --> 00:27:48,003 and it flies at very high altitude -- 554 00:27:48,133 --> 00:27:49,503 200,000' or 300,000'. 555 00:27:49,633 --> 00:27:51,203 You don't know it's up there, 556 00:27:51,333 --> 00:27:54,703 and it can do everything from listen to look to see. 557 00:27:54,834 --> 00:27:58,174 It's the ultimate flying Big Brother, 558 00:27:58,300 --> 00:27:59,930 is what a stealth blimp could be. 559 00:28:00,133 --> 00:28:02,903 You know, there could be one listening to us right now. 560 00:28:03,033 --> 00:28:04,733 William Shatner: According to Douglass, 561 00:28:04,867 --> 00:28:07,227 it was a malfunctioning stealth blimp 562 00:28:07,367 --> 00:28:09,227 that was to blame for what happened 563 00:28:09,367 --> 00:28:14,297 in the skies above Stephenville on January 8, 2008. 564 00:28:14,433 --> 00:28:16,573 Well, as it goes with the Stephenville sightings, 565 00:28:16,700 --> 00:28:20,300 I think it was a combination of two events. 566 00:28:20,433 --> 00:28:25,003 I think it was some type of covert black projects operation, 567 00:28:25,133 --> 00:28:28,103 maybe, like, one of these stealth blimps 568 00:28:28,233 --> 00:28:30,503 was forced down in altitude. 569 00:28:30,633 --> 00:28:32,233 Because of it happening, 570 00:28:32,367 --> 00:28:33,927 which I think was just a happenstance, 571 00:28:34,066 --> 00:28:37,466 the military put on what I call a dog and pony show, 572 00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:40,570 which means they threw a bunch of fighters in the area, 573 00:28:40,700 --> 00:28:43,570 dropped some flares, made some lights, 574 00:28:43,700 --> 00:28:45,700 asking you to kind of look over here 575 00:28:45,834 --> 00:28:49,674 but not at that thing over there. 576 00:28:49,800 --> 00:28:52,870 William Shatner: So, were the mysterious lights over Stephenville that night 577 00:28:53,000 --> 00:28:55,830 simple flares used to distract attention 578 00:28:55,967 --> 00:28:58,127 from a black op gone wrong? 579 00:28:58,266 --> 00:29:02,166 Or were the flares being used in a routine exercise? 580 00:29:02,300 --> 00:29:05,030 Or were the good people of Erath County, 581 00:29:05,166 --> 00:29:06,896 like Steve Allen 582 00:29:07,033 --> 00:29:08,733 and the police officer, Lee Roy Gaitan, 583 00:29:08,867 --> 00:29:11,897 right all along? 584 00:29:12,033 --> 00:29:15,103 Could the origins of the Stephenville lights 585 00:29:15,233 --> 00:29:17,733 be from another world? 586 00:29:17,867 --> 00:29:20,167 Perhaps, but for now, the mystery remains 587 00:29:20,300 --> 00:29:22,830 weird, or what? 588 00:29:31,533 --> 00:29:34,303 Northern California. 589 00:29:34,433 --> 00:29:36,603 The Coast Guard launches a desperate search 590 00:29:36,734 --> 00:29:38,074 for a fishing boat 591 00:29:38,200 --> 00:29:40,400 that has mysteriously vanished without a trace. 592 00:29:42,433 --> 00:29:44,203 They find nothing. 593 00:29:44,333 --> 00:29:46,933 It's the third unexplained disappearance 594 00:29:47,066 --> 00:29:49,796 on this stretch of coastline in less than a year. 595 00:29:51,333 --> 00:29:54,533 Does America's Pacific Seaboard 596 00:29:54,667 --> 00:29:56,567 have a new Bermuda Triangle? 597 00:29:58,133 --> 00:30:01,103 It's time to uncover the truth. 598 00:30:07,333 --> 00:30:09,103 . 599 00:30:09,233 --> 00:30:12,333 Old mariners' tales of the perilous ocean 600 00:30:12,467 --> 00:30:15,297 swallowing ships and whole crews are legend. 601 00:30:15,433 --> 00:30:17,003 But in the 21st century, 602 00:30:17,133 --> 00:30:20,133 when several vessels fitted with high-tech communication systems 603 00:30:20,266 --> 00:30:21,796 vanish without a trace 604 00:30:21,934 --> 00:30:25,304 on the same stretch of American coastline, 605 00:30:25,433 --> 00:30:28,903 is that just weird, or what? 606 00:30:30,433 --> 00:30:32,603 September 20th, 2004. 607 00:30:32,734 --> 00:30:34,534 Humboldt Bay, California. 608 00:30:34,667 --> 00:30:38,567 Here, one of the main employers is commercial fishing, 609 00:30:38,700 --> 00:30:43,030 an industry that ranks among the U.S.'s deadliest professions 610 00:30:43,166 --> 00:30:45,396 with a fatality rate five times higher 611 00:30:45,533 --> 00:30:48,673 than that of police officers or firefighters. 612 00:30:50,367 --> 00:30:53,597 A 46' fishing vessel, called the Marian Ann, 613 00:30:53,734 --> 00:30:55,874 crewed by Bill Burchell, 614 00:30:56,000 --> 00:30:59,400 John Mogg and Maurice Alvarado, 615 00:30:59,533 --> 00:31:03,573 sets off on a routine three-day fishing trip. 616 00:31:05,100 --> 00:31:08,170 Their first stop is scheduled for Eureka, California, 617 00:31:08,300 --> 00:31:12,030 the following morning, just a few miles up the coast. 618 00:31:12,166 --> 00:31:14,126 But the Marian Ann... 619 00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:17,626 never arrives. 620 00:31:17,767 --> 00:31:20,997 Jennifer Mogg: They were expected in to deliver fish at 6:00, 621 00:31:21,133 --> 00:31:22,973 September 21, in the morning. 622 00:31:23,100 --> 00:31:25,300 Suzie Howser: I showed up there, and the boat wasn't there. 623 00:31:25,433 --> 00:31:27,173 They were never late, ever, ever, ever, ever. 624 00:31:27,300 --> 00:31:29,970 I instantly started freaking out. 625 00:31:30,100 --> 00:31:31,470 It's pretty rare 626 00:31:31,600 --> 00:31:34,370 for a commercial fishing boat to be reported overdue. 627 00:31:34,500 --> 00:31:37,030 William Shatner: Fearing the worst, the Coast Guard, 628 00:31:37,166 --> 00:31:39,896 commanded by search-and-rescue controller Jim Egbert, 629 00:31:40,033 --> 00:31:41,703 springs into action. 630 00:31:41,834 --> 00:31:43,204 Coast Guard, Humboldt Bay. 631 00:31:43,333 --> 00:31:44,703 What is your emergency? 632 00:31:44,834 --> 00:31:47,434 We issued an urgent marine information broadcast, 633 00:31:47,567 --> 00:31:48,967 asking for information, 634 00:31:49,100 --> 00:31:50,930 to see if anybody's seen them, heard from them. 635 00:31:51,066 --> 00:31:52,426 William Shatner: But no one has. 636 00:31:52,567 --> 00:31:54,967 Time 6:30 a.m., local. 637 00:31:55,100 --> 00:31:57,600 The Coast Guard issued a report of fishing vessel Marian Ann -- 638 00:31:57,734 --> 00:32:00,204 40' fishing vessel overdue on a voyage from Eureka. 639 00:32:00,333 --> 00:32:01,903 All vessels in the area 640 00:32:02,033 --> 00:32:03,433 are requested to keep a sharp lookout, 641 00:32:03,567 --> 00:32:05,097 assist if possible 642 00:32:05,233 --> 00:32:07,473 and report any sign of distress to the Coast Guard. 643 00:32:07,600 --> 00:32:11,070 William Shatner: Puzzled by the mysterious fact the crew of the Marian Ann 644 00:32:11,200 --> 00:32:14,130 had not sent a distress signal, the Coast Guard heads 645 00:32:14,266 --> 00:32:16,126 straight to the boat's last known location. 646 00:32:16,266 --> 00:32:17,966 Man: This is the United States Coast Guard, 647 00:32:18,100 --> 00:32:19,470 Humboldt Bay, California. 648 00:32:19,600 --> 00:32:21,600 Jim Egbert: Usually, there's some kind of, you know, 649 00:32:21,734 --> 00:32:24,574 a call from the boat, an activation of EPIRB. 650 00:32:24,700 --> 00:32:31,230 The boat carried a NOAA vessel monitoring system transponder 651 00:32:31,367 --> 00:32:34,227 and was able to find the last position 652 00:32:34,367 --> 00:32:36,197 where they had stopped transmitting. 653 00:32:36,333 --> 00:32:38,873 William Shatner: The last time the boat logged its position 654 00:32:39,000 --> 00:32:40,370 was at 7:22 p.m., 655 00:32:40,500 --> 00:32:43,770 just 20 miles off the coast. 656 00:32:43,900 --> 00:32:46,400 Jim Egbert: My level of apprehension was pretty high, 657 00:32:46,533 --> 00:32:49,373 so we went right to searching for them immediately. 658 00:32:49,500 --> 00:32:51,070 William Shatner: But what they do find 659 00:32:51,200 --> 00:32:54,070 offers little hope of finding them alive. 660 00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:57,070 Jennifer Mogg: They found the life raft 661 00:32:57,200 --> 00:32:58,730 and a couple of buoys 662 00:32:58,867 --> 00:33:00,497 and an ice chest. 663 00:33:00,633 --> 00:33:02,473 But unfortunately weren't able to find the vessel 664 00:33:02,600 --> 00:33:04,000 or any of the survivors 665 00:33:04,133 --> 00:33:05,673 or the crew members. 666 00:33:05,800 --> 00:33:08,530 William Shatner: After two days, the search is called off. 667 00:33:08,667 --> 00:33:12,797 The Marian Ann and its crew have vanished, 668 00:33:12,934 --> 00:33:15,974 seemingly into thin air, just weeks after one crewmember, 669 00:33:16,100 --> 00:33:17,570 Maurice Alvarado, 670 00:33:17,700 --> 00:33:19,970 has told his mother it was time 671 00:33:20,100 --> 00:33:22,270 to leave his dangerous job behind. 672 00:33:22,400 --> 00:33:24,300 Phyllis Sovereign: He says, "You know, mom, 673 00:33:24,433 --> 00:33:26,173 I think it's time that I get off the boat." 674 00:33:26,300 --> 00:33:28,630 I said, "Why?" and he says, 675 00:33:28,767 --> 00:33:31,067 "Well, I need to spend more time with my children." 676 00:33:33,600 --> 00:33:35,900 And, like, three weeks later, he was gone. 677 00:33:37,800 --> 00:33:41,000 There's just no way to explain. 678 00:33:41,133 --> 00:33:44,273 You just can't believe that they're not coming home. 679 00:33:47,266 --> 00:33:49,226 So, what could have caused the Marian Ann, 680 00:33:49,367 --> 00:33:53,897 a 46' boat, to vanish in normal weather 681 00:33:54,033 --> 00:33:56,903 so quickly the crew didn't have time 682 00:33:57,033 --> 00:33:58,473 to send a distress signal? 683 00:33:58,600 --> 00:34:00,470 For San Francisco Coast Guard 684 00:34:00,600 --> 00:34:02,470 senior investigator Ross Wheatley, 685 00:34:02,600 --> 00:34:04,670 the disappearance of the Marian Ann 686 00:34:04,800 --> 00:34:10,100 is the latest incident in a much bigger mystery. 687 00:34:10,233 --> 00:34:12,173 There is more to the story, in this particular case, 688 00:34:12,300 --> 00:34:14,130 because this was the third vessel sinking 689 00:34:14,266 --> 00:34:15,926 in a relatively short period of time. 690 00:34:19,166 --> 00:34:21,126 June 21st, 2004. 691 00:34:21,266 --> 00:34:23,496 The Relentless, a 50' fishing trawler, 692 00:34:23,633 --> 00:34:26,473 vanishes with all hands. 693 00:34:26,600 --> 00:34:29,800 Also in 2004, the Gina Lisa went missing. 694 00:34:29,934 --> 00:34:31,974 It was later found in 4,000 feet of water, 695 00:34:32,100 --> 00:34:35,970 sitting upright at the bottom of the ocean. 696 00:34:36,100 --> 00:34:37,970 Like the Marian Ann, 697 00:34:38,100 --> 00:34:40,570 both cases were off the California coast. 698 00:34:40,700 --> 00:34:42,230 The weather was fine. 699 00:34:42,367 --> 00:34:43,927 No distress signals were sent. 700 00:34:44,066 --> 00:34:45,996 Something weird... 701 00:34:47,533 --> 00:34:51,073 is happening on the coastline of Northern California, 702 00:34:52,600 --> 00:34:54,300 but what? 703 00:34:55,834 --> 00:34:57,204 Here at the Stevens Institute, 704 00:34:57,333 --> 00:35:00,303 the Center for Maritime Systems in New Jersey, 705 00:35:00,433 --> 00:35:03,933 Dr. Alan Blumberg and his team of researchers 706 00:35:04,066 --> 00:35:05,996 are looking for an explanation. 707 00:35:06,133 --> 00:35:10,803 This facility tests marine hydrodynamic properties in boats 708 00:35:10,934 --> 00:35:12,474 using two large water tanks. 709 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:15,130 Today, they are going to test an incredible theory, 710 00:35:15,266 --> 00:35:17,266 a destructive phenomena 711 00:35:17,400 --> 00:35:19,930 long thought to be a mariner's myth -- 712 00:35:20,066 --> 00:35:23,166 rogue waves. 713 00:35:23,300 --> 00:35:26,170 A rogue wave typically would be characterized 714 00:35:26,300 --> 00:35:29,130 as an unusual wave of very large amplitude -- 715 00:35:29,266 --> 00:35:31,166 for example, 100' high -- 716 00:35:31,300 --> 00:35:34,970 and they cause a lot of damage when they impact your vessel. 717 00:35:35,100 --> 00:35:37,400 William Shatner: Rogue waves are thought to occur 718 00:35:37,533 --> 00:35:39,933 when fast currents and strong winds 719 00:35:40,066 --> 00:35:41,726 focus smaller waves together 720 00:35:41,867 --> 00:35:45,127 into one big, devastating wall of water. 721 00:35:45,266 --> 00:35:47,726 In the lab, 722 00:35:47,867 --> 00:35:51,267 the team has made a model to simulate the Marian Ann. 723 00:35:51,400 --> 00:35:54,900 Mike Morabito: We're gonna put this model out in the tank, 724 00:35:55,033 --> 00:35:59,373 and we're gonna run some large waves at it. 725 00:35:59,500 --> 00:36:01,970 William Shatner: Using a sophisticated wave-making machine, 726 00:36:02,100 --> 00:36:03,970 they are attempting to simulate 727 00:36:04,100 --> 00:36:06,970 the conditions created by giant rogue waves. 728 00:36:07,100 --> 00:36:09,770 Mike Morabito: Well, we're basically testing what would happen 729 00:36:09,900 --> 00:36:14,270 if a large rogue wave came up on this vessel. 730 00:36:17,633 --> 00:36:20,933 William Shatner: The results are simple and dramatic. 731 00:36:21,066 --> 00:36:23,466 It takes only a few waves 732 00:36:23,600 --> 00:36:25,800 to overwhelm the model. 733 00:36:25,934 --> 00:36:27,674 Mike Morabito: When you see it sinking, 734 00:36:27,800 --> 00:36:30,200 you see what that time scale is gonna be. 735 00:36:30,333 --> 00:36:32,833 It's gonna be pretty quick. 736 00:36:32,967 --> 00:36:35,297 William Shatner: If surprised by a rogue wave, 737 00:36:35,433 --> 00:36:38,373 the Marian Ann could have sunk in seconds 738 00:36:38,500 --> 00:36:41,030 with no time to send a distress signal. 739 00:36:41,166 --> 00:36:44,096 It seems a plausible theory, 740 00:36:44,233 --> 00:36:47,573 but without finding the boat, it's impossible to prove. 741 00:36:47,700 --> 00:36:50,000 But refusing to give up, 742 00:36:50,133 --> 00:36:54,233 the Coast Guard are about to make an astonishing discovery. 743 00:37:00,433 --> 00:37:02,333 . 744 00:37:02,467 --> 00:37:04,367 William Shatner: A fishing trawler has vanished 745 00:37:04,500 --> 00:37:05,830 off the coast of Northern California. 746 00:37:05,967 --> 00:37:08,767 After a search yields nothing, 747 00:37:08,900 --> 00:37:12,100 the Coast Guard asks the US military for help. 748 00:37:12,233 --> 00:37:14,603 Ross Wheatley: The Coast Guard contacted the Navy. 749 00:37:14,734 --> 00:37:16,234 They came up and conducted 750 00:37:16,367 --> 00:37:19,227 what they call a side scan sonar search of the bottom 751 00:37:19,367 --> 00:37:20,767 in the general area in which 752 00:37:20,900 --> 00:37:22,700 the fishing vessel was believed to have sank. 753 00:37:22,834 --> 00:37:25,804 They developed, basically, a 20 square mile box, 754 00:37:25,934 --> 00:37:27,804 in which they forecasted 755 00:37:27,934 --> 00:37:30,174 that the vessel most likely would sink if it actually sank 756 00:37:30,300 --> 00:37:32,170 at the time that they stopped broadcasting. 757 00:37:32,300 --> 00:37:33,970 They searched that 20-mile square box 758 00:37:34,100 --> 00:37:35,570 for basically three days. 759 00:37:38,600 --> 00:37:41,130 William Shatner: After an exhausting sonar search, 760 00:37:41,266 --> 00:37:43,296 the boat is finally found, 761 00:37:43,433 --> 00:37:46,133 2100' underwater. 762 00:37:46,266 --> 00:37:47,866 Equipped with an underwater camera, 763 00:37:48,000 --> 00:37:51,470 the Navy sends down the submersible, 764 00:37:51,600 --> 00:37:54,400 and what they discover 765 00:37:54,533 --> 00:37:56,073 is shocking. 766 00:37:56,200 --> 00:37:59,200 The ship is perfectly intact, 767 00:37:59,333 --> 00:38:01,773 with no signs of damage. 768 00:38:01,900 --> 00:38:04,200 Ross Wheatley: The vessel is sitting upright on the bottom. 769 00:38:04,333 --> 00:38:07,403 There's no clear indication of any type of a collision. 770 00:38:07,533 --> 00:38:09,533 Unfortunately, after viewing the video, 771 00:38:09,667 --> 00:38:12,367 it basically didn't help us determine the actual cause 772 00:38:12,500 --> 00:38:14,170 of what's caused the vessel to sink. 773 00:38:14,300 --> 00:38:17,130 William Shatner: This disturbing discovery creates 774 00:38:17,266 --> 00:38:19,026 more questions than answers. 775 00:38:19,166 --> 00:38:21,866 What could be powerful enough 776 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:23,870 to sink a ship in seconds 777 00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:26,870 yet leave no damage? 778 00:38:27,000 --> 00:38:30,170 To solve this mystery, 779 00:38:30,300 --> 00:38:32,730 investigators need more clues. 780 00:38:32,867 --> 00:38:35,627 They go back to the video. 781 00:38:35,767 --> 00:38:38,667 Upon closer examination, it is revealed 782 00:38:38,800 --> 00:38:43,300 that the Marian Ann's nets were almost fully retracted. 783 00:38:43,433 --> 00:38:46,303 Ross Wheatley: We were able to locate the fishing net. 784 00:38:46,433 --> 00:38:48,303 It's, for the most part, hauled up on the wheel. 785 00:38:48,433 --> 00:38:52,633 William Shatner: Investigators theorize that because the nets were up, 786 00:38:52,767 --> 00:38:55,127 the boat was loaded with fish 787 00:38:55,266 --> 00:38:57,296 and may have become unstable. 788 00:38:57,433 --> 00:39:00,373 Ross Wheatley: One of the issues that we've seen in other vessels, 789 00:39:00,500 --> 00:39:01,870 or other casualties, 790 00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:03,870 is sometimes the question of whether or not 791 00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:05,670 the product onboard, 792 00:39:05,800 --> 00:39:08,070 if it's not properly segregated, 793 00:39:08,200 --> 00:39:10,030 can shift as the vessel deals with the weather 794 00:39:10,166 --> 00:39:11,696 and that can cause stability issues. 795 00:39:11,834 --> 00:39:13,874 William Shatner: To keep a boat stable, 796 00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:16,870 distributing the catch evenly in the cargo hold is vital. 797 00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:19,870 Unbalanced, a vessel can roll too far 798 00:39:20,000 --> 00:39:22,070 and rapidly take on water. 799 00:39:22,200 --> 00:39:25,100 If this happened to the Marian Ann, 800 00:39:25,233 --> 00:39:28,903 it might explain why no distress signal was sent 801 00:39:29,033 --> 00:39:32,433 and why there was little visible damage to the ship. 802 00:39:32,567 --> 00:39:36,297 Investigators closely examine the video 803 00:39:36,433 --> 00:39:40,133 to see if this was the reason why the boat sunk. 804 00:39:40,266 --> 00:39:41,626 In this particular case, 805 00:39:41,767 --> 00:39:43,397 we weren't able to see inside the fish hold, 806 00:39:43,533 --> 00:39:45,303 so we couldn't make any type of determination. 807 00:39:45,433 --> 00:39:47,803 William Shatner: Due to the extreme depth, 808 00:39:47,934 --> 00:39:50,534 the divers are unable to examine the inside of the boat. 809 00:39:50,667 --> 00:39:53,627 The investigation hits another dead end. 810 00:39:56,200 --> 00:40:00,030 But now a bizarre new theory has emerged. 811 00:40:00,166 --> 00:40:04,066 Could the Marian Ann have been sunk by volatile, 812 00:40:04,200 --> 00:40:06,970 highly destructive methane gas bubbles? 813 00:40:10,033 --> 00:40:12,403 In 1985, a cameraman captured 814 00:40:12,533 --> 00:40:14,903 extraordinary footage of a drilling platform 815 00:40:15,033 --> 00:40:17,903 in the North Sea being destabilized 816 00:40:18,033 --> 00:40:21,473 by methane gas bubbles from the ocean floor. 817 00:40:23,100 --> 00:40:26,070 Dr. David Vaccari believes 818 00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:28,700 this could also have theoretically 819 00:40:28,834 --> 00:40:31,934 overwhelmed the Marian Ann. 820 00:40:32,066 --> 00:40:34,326 Methane is formed in the sediments 821 00:40:34,467 --> 00:40:36,467 by biological processes. 822 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:38,970 Bacteria, in the absence of oxygen, 823 00:40:39,100 --> 00:40:42,000 will undergo a fermentation process 824 00:40:42,133 --> 00:40:44,473 and produce the methane. 825 00:40:44,600 --> 00:40:47,930 William Shatner: Methane hydrates are found in oceans all over the world, 826 00:40:48,066 --> 00:40:50,326 buried beneath the ocean floor. 827 00:40:50,467 --> 00:40:53,297 They release methane bubbles when exposed to warming seas 828 00:40:53,433 --> 00:40:55,873 or underwater earthquakes. 829 00:40:56,000 --> 00:40:59,870 If a swarm of small bubbles rose under the ship, 830 00:41:00,066 --> 00:41:02,226 it would decrease the density of the water 831 00:41:02,367 --> 00:41:04,027 the ship was floating in. 832 00:41:04,166 --> 00:41:08,096 The ship would then settle down into the water, 833 00:41:08,233 --> 00:41:11,373 possibly enough to cause it to swamp 834 00:41:11,500 --> 00:41:14,130 by water coming over the side of the ship directly. 835 00:41:14,266 --> 00:41:17,066 William Shatner: To test this theory, researchers placed a boat 836 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:19,100 in the water and laid a system of pipes 837 00:41:19,233 --> 00:41:21,373 on the seabed beneath it. 838 00:41:21,500 --> 00:41:24,100 Air pumped through the pipes simulates methane gas, 839 00:41:24,233 --> 00:41:26,333 creating thousands of bubbles 840 00:41:26,467 --> 00:41:29,967 that float to the surface with dramatic results. 841 00:41:30,100 --> 00:41:32,300 David Vaccari: It's possible for bubbles to sink a ship. 842 00:41:32,433 --> 00:41:33,833 Is it likely? 843 00:41:33,967 --> 00:41:36,467 That, I would need more evidence to support the likelihood. 844 00:41:36,600 --> 00:41:39,970 Despite six years of investigation, 845 00:41:40,100 --> 00:41:41,970 theories and speculation, 846 00:41:42,100 --> 00:41:46,970 the definitive cause of the Marian Ann's tragic sinking 847 00:41:47,100 --> 00:41:49,300 has yet to be resolved. 848 00:41:49,433 --> 00:41:51,303 With no answer in sight, 849 00:41:51,433 --> 00:41:55,303 the US Coast Guard has finally closed the case, 850 00:41:55,433 --> 00:41:59,573 saying the boat sank from causes unknown. 851 00:42:02,834 --> 00:42:04,704 But in Humboldt Bay, 852 00:42:04,834 --> 00:42:08,704 the boat and its crew have not been forgotten. 853 00:42:08,834 --> 00:42:10,534 Jennifer Mogg: It's not that distant. 854 00:42:10,667 --> 00:42:13,027 It's still very new and fresh 855 00:42:13,166 --> 00:42:15,696 and still a very big mystery 856 00:42:15,834 --> 00:42:18,404 and, um, no closure. 857 00:42:18,533 --> 00:42:21,003 Still have no idea what happened. 858 00:42:24,500 --> 00:42:26,730 William Shatner: So, for now, this is one mystery 859 00:42:26,867 --> 00:42:29,467 that cannot be explained. 860 00:42:29,600 --> 00:42:34,130 Boats are sinking, and nobody knows why. 861 00:42:34,266 --> 00:42:37,226 Is that weird, or what? 862 00:42:41,433 --> 00:42:43,703 So, there we have it -- 863 00:42:43,834 --> 00:42:45,904 three strange and mysterious stories 864 00:42:46,033 --> 00:42:49,303 but each with many plausible theories to explain them. 865 00:42:51,967 --> 00:42:54,767 What did the good people of Stephenville, Texas, 866 00:42:54,900 --> 00:42:56,570 see in the skies that night? 867 00:42:56,700 --> 00:43:00,670 Were the mysterious lights really military flares 868 00:43:00,800 --> 00:43:02,400 dropped from fighter jets, 869 00:43:02,533 --> 00:43:05,633 or were they spacecraft from another world? 870 00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:09,730 Why did the Marian Ann 871 00:43:09,867 --> 00:43:12,597 end up at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean? 872 00:43:12,734 --> 00:43:14,634 Was it overwhelmed by a rogue wave? 873 00:43:14,767 --> 00:43:17,327 Was it sunk by methane bubbles? 874 00:43:17,467 --> 00:43:21,197 And what could explain the spooky and mysterious sound 875 00:43:21,333 --> 00:43:23,703 that rose from the depths of the Pacific Ocean? 876 00:43:23,834 --> 00:43:25,674 Was it an earthquake? 877 00:43:25,800 --> 00:43:27,200 A volcano? 878 00:43:27,333 --> 00:43:29,603 Was it man-made, or do huge, 879 00:43:29,734 --> 00:43:32,834 unseen creatures lurk in the deep? 880 00:43:34,600 --> 00:43:37,300 Join me next time for three more stories 881 00:43:37,433 --> 00:43:39,933 that will undoubtedly be... 882 00:43:41,967 --> 00:43:43,627 weird, or what? 65699

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