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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:02,468 Narrator: A visionary scientist. 2 00:00:03,023 --> 00:00:04,969 WILLIAM HENRY: He provided the greatest leap 3 00:00:05,003 --> 00:00:06,439 in human history. 4 00:00:06,937 --> 00:00:09,108 Narrator: A single-minded obsession. 5 00:00:09,389 --> 00:00:12,849 ROBERT PEARLMAN: We wanted to go to space because he wanted to go to space. 6 00:00:13,322 --> 00:00:15,389 Narrator: And a mysterious past. 7 00:00:15,666 --> 00:00:18,617 You have to wonder where this knowledge came from. 8 00:00:19,744 --> 00:00:23,056 Narrator: He developed the means to put a man on the moon, 9 00:00:23,788 --> 00:00:26,359 but was Wernher von Braun's passion fueled 10 00:00:26,391 --> 00:00:28,252 by his own ambition? 11 00:00:29,015 --> 00:00:33,129 Or might he have been influenced by otherworldly beings? 12 00:00:33,397 --> 00:00:35,963 DAVID WILCOCK: Wernher von Braun was in touch with some sort 13 00:00:35,987 --> 00:00:37,187 of extraterrestrial force 14 00:00:37,503 --> 00:00:40,320 that is steering us even further out into space. 15 00:00:42,140 --> 00:00:44,694 Narrator: Since the dawn of civilization, 16 00:00:44,976 --> 00:00:48,581 mankind has credited its origins to gods 17 00:00:48,613 --> 00:00:50,950 and other visitors from the stars. 18 00:00:51,767 --> 00:00:53,998 What if it were true? 19 00:00:54,673 --> 00:00:56,563 Did extraterrestrial beings 20 00:00:56,930 --> 00:00:59,408 really help to shape our history? 21 00:01:00,227 --> 00:01:01,555 And if so, 22 00:01:01,727 --> 00:01:05,731 might aliens have influenced Wernher von Braun? 23 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:13,074 Advertise your product or brand here contact www.OpenSubtitles.org today 24 00:01:23,003 --> 00:01:27,603 Sync and corrected by minouhse www.addic7ed.com 25 00:01:35,527 --> 00:01:37,430 Narrator: Huntsville, Alabama. 26 00:01:37,463 --> 00:01:40,433 July 24, 1969. 27 00:01:43,030 --> 00:01:46,439 A crowd of thousands gathers in Courthouse Square 28 00:01:46,472 --> 00:01:50,757 to cheer on the triumphant return of Dr. Wernher von Braun, 29 00:01:51,499 --> 00:01:55,544 just hours after Apollo 11's Columbia Command Module 30 00:01:55,695 --> 00:01:58,029 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. 31 00:02:00,085 --> 00:02:01,954 The United States had achieved 32 00:02:01,987 --> 00:02:04,658 what many believed was impossible: 33 00:02:04,948 --> 00:02:07,083 putting a man on the moon. 34 00:02:09,828 --> 00:02:13,364 The picture ran in newspapers around America 35 00:02:13,389 --> 00:02:14,633 the following day, 36 00:02:14,665 --> 00:02:18,940 celebrating the genius rocket engineer who was behind it all. 37 00:02:20,639 --> 00:02:22,521 Von Braun is a titan. 38 00:02:22,546 --> 00:02:25,112 You know, he's one of the major figures of the last century. 39 00:02:25,136 --> 00:02:27,206 And he was way ahead of his time. 40 00:02:28,747 --> 00:02:30,614 Von Braun adamantly believed 41 00:02:30,884 --> 00:02:33,405 that humanity's future was in space. 42 00:02:34,953 --> 00:02:38,257 He's the greatest voice we've had 43 00:02:38,485 --> 00:02:40,687 in the history of the space program. 44 00:02:44,156 --> 00:02:47,834 Narrator: Considered by NASA to be the "Father of Rocket Science," 45 00:02:48,112 --> 00:02:51,670 von Braun is credited with either inventing 46 00:02:51,703 --> 00:02:53,671 or helping to develop many 47 00:02:53,706 --> 00:02:57,594 of the most sophisticated aerial technologies that exist today, 48 00:02:58,502 --> 00:03:01,371 like the supersonic anti-aircraft missile, 49 00:03:03,018 --> 00:03:04,609 the ballistic missile, 50 00:03:04,916 --> 00:03:07,175 the first American satellite, 51 00:03:07,507 --> 00:03:10,345 and the first U.S. space vehicles, 52 00:03:10,400 --> 00:03:13,370 including the enormous Saturn V rocket 53 00:03:13,529 --> 00:03:16,041 that enabled man to reach the moon. 54 00:03:17,458 --> 00:03:21,200 Without exaggeration, the Apollo program has been called 55 00:03:21,292 --> 00:03:24,824 "the greatest achievement that mankind has ever accomplished." 56 00:03:26,673 --> 00:03:29,431 Without Wernher von Braun, we would have not reached the moon. 57 00:03:30,071 --> 00:03:33,271 To date, the Saturn V is the most powerful rocket 58 00:03:33,296 --> 00:03:34,664 that we've ever built. 59 00:03:37,382 --> 00:03:41,099 Narrator: Von Braun's incredible engineering feats were matched 60 00:03:41,124 --> 00:03:45,125 only by his all-consuming crusade to send man into space. 61 00:03:46,397 --> 00:03:50,477 In the 1950s, when space travel seemed a fantasy, 62 00:03:50,547 --> 00:03:53,391 Wernher von Braun teamed up with Walt Disney 63 00:03:53,477 --> 00:03:55,586 to convince a skeptical public 64 00:03:55,611 --> 00:03:58,481 that putting man on the moon was not only possible, 65 00:03:58,804 --> 00:04:01,574 but that it would happen in their lifetimes. 66 00:04:02,654 --> 00:04:07,045 In these films, watched by an estimated 42 million people, 67 00:04:07,451 --> 00:04:09,676 von Braun boldly predicted 68 00:04:09,701 --> 00:04:12,505 not only how we would send men into space, 69 00:04:13,107 --> 00:04:16,122 but also the use of protective suits, 70 00:04:16,365 --> 00:04:20,469 lunar landing vehicles, orbiting space stations, 71 00:04:20,937 --> 00:04:23,768 and even manned trips to Mars. 72 00:04:26,521 --> 00:04:28,411 If we were to start today 73 00:04:28,591 --> 00:04:31,904 on an organized and well-supported space program, 74 00:04:32,403 --> 00:04:34,872 I believe a practical passenger rocket 75 00:04:35,062 --> 00:04:37,833 could be built and tested within ten years. 76 00:04:39,512 --> 00:04:42,715 Narrator: But who exactly was this engineering genius 77 00:04:42,749 --> 00:04:45,819 with such extraordinary visions for the future? 78 00:04:47,325 --> 00:04:49,187 Why did he believe so strongly 79 00:04:49,429 --> 00:04:53,005 that man could and should travel into space? 80 00:04:54,474 --> 00:04:57,533 And what did he expect to find when we got there? 81 00:05:01,975 --> 00:05:06,027 Wernher von Braun was born March 23, 1912, 82 00:05:06,383 --> 00:05:09,282 in a small town in Eastern Prussia. 83 00:05:09,968 --> 00:05:11,744 The second of three sons, 84 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:14,947 Wernher grew up a child of wealth and privilege. 85 00:05:16,462 --> 00:05:18,951 But while he was born into an accomplished family, 86 00:05:19,304 --> 00:05:23,106 Wernher's keen intellect and unusual passions stood out. 87 00:05:24,178 --> 00:05:25,858 His father once said, 88 00:05:25,891 --> 00:05:28,226 "I don't know where his talent comes from," 89 00:05:28,521 --> 00:05:30,762 and stated on more than one occasion 90 00:05:30,992 --> 00:05:33,607 that he considered his son a mystery. 91 00:05:35,067 --> 00:05:37,036 IMPEY: Wernher von Braun was multitalented. 92 00:05:37,230 --> 00:05:38,816 Both sides of his brain were working. 93 00:05:38,878 --> 00:05:40,689 He could think about technical things 94 00:05:40,714 --> 00:05:42,774 and imagine rocketry and space travel, 95 00:05:43,034 --> 00:05:44,970 but he was an accomplished musician. 96 00:05:47,146 --> 00:05:49,408 And these traits manifested very early. 97 00:05:49,651 --> 00:05:52,079 I think his parents knew by the time he was four or five 98 00:05:52,104 --> 00:05:53,666 that he was very special. 99 00:05:53,776 --> 00:05:56,889 His mother gave him a telescope when he was young, 100 00:05:56,973 --> 00:05:59,370 and he looked at the moon and said, "I want to go there. 101 00:05:59,395 --> 00:06:01,927 I want to build the machine that will go to the moon." 102 00:06:01,961 --> 00:06:04,223 And of course he did half a century later. 103 00:06:08,655 --> 00:06:10,970 Narrator: Wernher von Braun grew up in a time 104 00:06:11,002 --> 00:06:13,645 when German science fiction authors focused 105 00:06:13,670 --> 00:06:15,841 on science utopian novels 106 00:06:16,064 --> 00:06:19,446 that often featured an idealized German engineer 107 00:06:19,712 --> 00:06:23,480 who solves the world's problems through science and technology. 108 00:06:25,579 --> 00:06:28,610 Movies such as Fritz Lang's Metropolis 109 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:32,759 and Woman in the Moon also stirred the public's imagination 110 00:06:32,792 --> 00:06:36,412 and no doubt had a powerful influence on von Braun. 111 00:06:38,297 --> 00:06:41,933 For a young man growing up in the 1920s and '30s, 112 00:06:41,960 --> 00:06:46,360 space travel was considered too fantastic and far-fetched 113 00:06:46,385 --> 00:06:47,939 to ever be possible. 114 00:06:49,471 --> 00:06:51,837 And although the Wright brothers had achieved 115 00:06:51,862 --> 00:06:54,350 the first powered flight in 1903, 116 00:06:55,012 --> 00:06:56,981 the horse and buggy was still 117 00:06:57,016 --> 00:06:59,527 a widely used mode of transportation. 118 00:07:02,574 --> 00:07:05,088 The achievement of putting a man on the moon 119 00:07:05,113 --> 00:07:09,244 is something that was at the time really almost impossible 120 00:07:09,269 --> 00:07:10,536 and almost unthinkable. 121 00:07:12,827 --> 00:07:15,857 Wernher von Braun was obsessed with going to the moon 122 00:07:15,882 --> 00:07:18,625 and going to Mars from the time he was a little boy. 123 00:07:19,516 --> 00:07:21,339 And that was his destiny. 124 00:07:23,441 --> 00:07:27,250 Narrator: In his teens, von Braun wrote papers on orbital flight, 125 00:07:27,598 --> 00:07:30,059 and by the incredibly young age of 20, 126 00:07:30,192 --> 00:07:33,223 he was named the head of Germany's rocket program 127 00:07:33,376 --> 00:07:37,287 by army artillery officer Captain Walter Dornberger. 128 00:07:39,391 --> 00:07:42,840 Dornberger would later write in his 1952 book, 129 00:07:43,196 --> 00:07:45,884 V-2, the Firing into Space, 130 00:07:45,923 --> 00:07:49,251 that he was deeply impressed by the young von Braun's energy, 131 00:07:49,485 --> 00:07:52,848 shrewdness and astonishing theoretical knowledge. 132 00:07:56,727 --> 00:07:59,911 IMPEY: When he worked towards one of his goals, he would apply himself 133 00:07:59,946 --> 00:08:02,306 and master a subject in very short order. 134 00:08:03,631 --> 00:08:05,379 He'd been trained as an engineer, 135 00:08:05,404 --> 00:08:07,838 and doing a PhD in physics is not trivial. 136 00:08:08,019 --> 00:08:09,555 And he got his PhD at an age 137 00:08:09,588 --> 00:08:12,431 when most German students were still undergraduates. 138 00:08:15,274 --> 00:08:17,772 Narrator: But how is it that Wernher von Braun 139 00:08:17,797 --> 00:08:21,351 whose contemporaries included such scientific geniuses 140 00:08:21,422 --> 00:08:22,935 as Nikola Tesla, 141 00:08:23,289 --> 00:08:26,572 Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein 142 00:08:26,789 --> 00:08:30,828 was so far ahead of everyone when it came to rocketry? 143 00:08:32,087 --> 00:08:35,937 And what was behind his obsession to travel to the stars? 144 00:08:37,181 --> 00:08:39,782 Some ancient astronaut theorists believe 145 00:08:39,881 --> 00:08:42,751 that the boy genius may have been guided 146 00:08:42,860 --> 00:08:44,729 by otherworldly forces. 147 00:08:47,959 --> 00:08:51,496 Maybe he drew his inspiration from science fiction. 148 00:08:51,889 --> 00:08:55,967 Maybe it came from his... his own imagination and vision 149 00:08:56,076 --> 00:08:58,096 of what the future should be. 150 00:08:58,283 --> 00:09:01,877 Or maybe it was inspired by something extraterrestrial. 151 00:09:02,541 --> 00:09:06,774 WILCOCK: Some sort of extraterrestrial contact might have happened with Wernher von Braun. 152 00:09:06,799 --> 00:09:10,594 Something or someone might have reached him and saw 153 00:09:10,619 --> 00:09:13,184 where we needed to go as a civilization, 154 00:09:13,492 --> 00:09:16,225 and gave him the tools and the insights 155 00:09:16,250 --> 00:09:20,042 that he needed to be able to build our way out into space. 156 00:09:22,218 --> 00:09:24,513 GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: Some have suggested that people 157 00:09:24,538 --> 00:09:28,139 like Albert Einstein, Tesla, that they've had 158 00:09:28,567 --> 00:09:30,793 this extraterrestrial intervention; 159 00:09:30,871 --> 00:09:35,191 that they have had access to this abundance of knowledge. 160 00:09:35,628 --> 00:09:37,496 And the question has arisen 161 00:09:37,535 --> 00:09:40,541 did Wernher von Braun? Was he also one of them? 162 00:09:40,566 --> 00:09:43,811 Because the vision he had, the ideas 163 00:09:43,912 --> 00:09:46,574 were incredible for their time. 164 00:09:48,889 --> 00:09:52,294 Narrator: Might extraterrestrials have chosen Wernher von Braun 165 00:09:52,483 --> 00:09:55,855 to propel mankind to the moon and beyond, 166 00:09:57,271 --> 00:10:00,299 as some ancient astronaut theorists propose? 167 00:10:01,773 --> 00:10:03,937 Perhaps further clues can be found 168 00:10:04,265 --> 00:10:06,405 by examining von Braun's connection 169 00:10:06,663 --> 00:10:09,335 to a mysterious Nazi institution 170 00:10:09,642 --> 00:10:11,846 known as the Ahnenerbe. 171 00:10:17,270 --> 00:10:20,102 Narrator: In 1933, Adolf Hitler 172 00:10:20,135 --> 00:10:22,847 rose to power and began consolidating 173 00:10:22,872 --> 00:10:25,330 Germany's military, political 174 00:10:25,455 --> 00:10:28,369 and economic institutions under the control 175 00:10:28,650 --> 00:10:30,838 of his Nazi Party apparatus. 176 00:10:32,892 --> 00:10:35,796 For years, Wernher von Braun avoided 177 00:10:35,821 --> 00:10:37,981 becoming a member of the Nazi Party, 178 00:10:38,153 --> 00:10:41,274 but on November 12, 1937, 179 00:10:41,431 --> 00:10:44,234 he was commanded to join and did so. 180 00:10:44,525 --> 00:10:48,196 To hear him tell it, he was, uh, had no choice. 181 00:10:48,761 --> 00:10:50,590 That he... it was either do that 182 00:10:50,699 --> 00:10:53,496 or, um, face the same fate 183 00:10:53,535 --> 00:10:55,709 as everyone else who disobeyed the Nazis 184 00:10:55,863 --> 00:10:57,097 certain death. 185 00:10:58,386 --> 00:11:01,753 Von Braun didn't think the Nazi movement was the way to go, 186 00:11:01,855 --> 00:11:04,494 but it was a means to an end to develop his rockets. 187 00:11:05,838 --> 00:11:07,656 Narrator: In 1944, 188 00:11:07,681 --> 00:11:10,953 with the help of additional funding from the German government, 189 00:11:11,251 --> 00:11:13,805 von Braun launched the 45-foot, 190 00:11:13,904 --> 00:11:16,425 27,000-pound A-4, 191 00:11:16,658 --> 00:11:18,982 later rechristened the V-2, 192 00:11:19,201 --> 00:11:20,529 or "Vengeance Weapon." 193 00:11:22,597 --> 00:11:27,387 While von Braun's first rocket only reached 1.4 miles, 194 00:11:27,504 --> 00:11:29,855 the V-2 climbed to an altitude 195 00:11:29,902 --> 00:11:32,416 of 108.5 miles, 196 00:11:32,872 --> 00:11:37,141 and became the first man-made object to ever reach space. 197 00:11:39,224 --> 00:11:42,136 PEARLMAN: The V-2 rocket was a one-stage, 198 00:11:42,161 --> 00:11:45,086 liquid-fueled rocket that was 199 00:11:45,120 --> 00:11:47,512 not comparable to any other rocket at the time, 200 00:11:48,082 --> 00:11:50,537 because there weren't other rockets at the time. 201 00:11:50,657 --> 00:11:52,661 You had rockets in development. 202 00:11:53,371 --> 00:11:55,230 What von Braun was able to do with the V-2 203 00:11:55,263 --> 00:11:58,716 was combine the theory with the practical application 204 00:11:58,741 --> 00:12:02,122 and develop the first rocket ever to be able to reach space. 205 00:12:04,341 --> 00:12:06,845 Narrator: How was von Braun able to advance 206 00:12:06,870 --> 00:12:08,543 Germany's rocket program so far 207 00:12:08,576 --> 00:12:11,347 in just a few short years? 208 00:12:11,863 --> 00:12:14,081 Was it due to a desperate nation 209 00:12:14,136 --> 00:12:16,150 supplying him with massive amounts 210 00:12:16,175 --> 00:12:17,920 of money and material? 211 00:12:18,596 --> 00:12:21,481 Or could there be another reason? 212 00:12:22,987 --> 00:12:25,727 On July 1, 1935, 213 00:12:26,064 --> 00:12:28,730 Hitler's SS commander, Heinrich Himmler, 214 00:12:28,924 --> 00:12:30,799 established Ahnenerbe 215 00:12:31,432 --> 00:12:34,096 an elite Nazi institute that purported 216 00:12:34,121 --> 00:12:38,459 to research the cultural and archaeological history of the Germans. 217 00:12:38,925 --> 00:12:43,245 However, its true purpose proved far more bizarre. 218 00:12:43,550 --> 00:12:47,127 BARA: Ahnenerbe was based on the idea that the Aryan race 219 00:12:47,152 --> 00:12:49,727 was the most directly descended from ancient, 220 00:12:49,752 --> 00:12:51,254 perhaps alien, gods. 221 00:12:52,502 --> 00:12:55,009 CHILDRESS: Part of their job was to literally go 222 00:12:55,034 --> 00:13:00,066 all over the world looking for special occult artifacts. 223 00:13:00,617 --> 00:13:03,521 Things like the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail. 224 00:13:04,594 --> 00:13:07,014 BARA: Von Braun became closely associated with them 225 00:13:07,039 --> 00:13:10,337 through his association with the SS and with Heinrich Himmler. 226 00:13:10,371 --> 00:13:13,537 And one of the main reasons for that was that 227 00:13:13,562 --> 00:13:17,145 they felt like rocketry was almost an arcane secret, 228 00:13:17,178 --> 00:13:20,131 um, a sort of black magic that would 229 00:13:20,156 --> 00:13:22,161 enable them to dominate the world. 230 00:13:24,250 --> 00:13:26,970 Narrator: As World War II broke out across Europe... 231 00:13:29,125 --> 00:13:31,506 Ahnenerbe expanded its research 232 00:13:31,531 --> 00:13:33,608 into secret weapons programs, 233 00:13:34,169 --> 00:13:37,799 and Himmler tapped von Braun as its technical director 234 00:13:38,192 --> 00:13:41,495 at Germany's large-scale experimental research facility 235 00:13:41,520 --> 00:13:44,140 at Peenemunde in Northwest Germany. 236 00:13:45,121 --> 00:13:48,577 It was during these next several years that von Braun 237 00:13:48,610 --> 00:13:50,637 advanced the science of propulsion, 238 00:13:50,778 --> 00:13:53,957 aerodynamics and rocket guidance systems 239 00:13:54,067 --> 00:13:56,585 beyond what anyone had thought possible. 240 00:13:57,253 --> 00:14:00,057 CHILDRESS: You have to ask yourself, where would they have gotten 241 00:14:00,082 --> 00:14:03,166 that kind of knowledge so quickly? 242 00:14:03,629 --> 00:14:06,471 One of the possible reasons is that the Ahnenerbe, 243 00:14:06,496 --> 00:14:09,231 with their researches, had actually discovered 244 00:14:09,535 --> 00:14:10,899 technology through 245 00:14:10,932 --> 00:14:12,668 some of their expeditions 246 00:14:12,700 --> 00:14:14,201 to find ancient relics, 247 00:14:14,394 --> 00:14:17,268 and their search, really, for ancient technology. 248 00:14:18,082 --> 00:14:20,950 Narrator: Is it possible that the Ahnenerbe 249 00:14:21,082 --> 00:14:23,219 discovered artifacts that helped them 250 00:14:23,244 --> 00:14:25,713 advance their weapons research? 251 00:14:26,347 --> 00:14:30,589 Some ancient astronaut theorists suggest that the Nazis did, 252 00:14:30,692 --> 00:14:33,054 in fact, recover something 253 00:14:33,254 --> 00:14:35,254 not from the ancient world 254 00:14:35,301 --> 00:14:38,193 but from an extraterrestrial one. 255 00:14:38,525 --> 00:14:42,390 A multicolored orb of light was seen in the sky 256 00:14:42,415 --> 00:14:45,150 in 1937 in Southwestern Poland. 257 00:14:45,876 --> 00:14:49,007 And by all accounts, this was a UFO sighting. 258 00:14:49,032 --> 00:14:50,744 But it's a lot more than that. 259 00:14:50,769 --> 00:14:53,389 This orb actually crashed into the ground. 260 00:14:55,275 --> 00:14:56,912 Narrator: According to the account, 261 00:14:56,945 --> 00:15:00,491 when investigators reached the suspected crash site, 262 00:15:00,754 --> 00:15:03,583 they found a strange disc-shaped object. 263 00:15:04,851 --> 00:15:08,321 Nazi officials are said to have taken the damaged craft 264 00:15:08,346 --> 00:15:10,392 to a nearby secure facility 265 00:15:11,236 --> 00:15:15,063 where it was examined by Germany's top aeronautical experts, 266 00:15:15,088 --> 00:15:17,350 including Wernher von Braun. 267 00:15:19,176 --> 00:15:23,425 While no remains of any alleged UFOs survived the war, 268 00:15:23,996 --> 00:15:28,394 German engineers did develop a series of revolutionary aircraft, 269 00:15:28,449 --> 00:15:31,366 including the first rocket-powered jet fighter, 270 00:15:32,718 --> 00:15:34,556 the first stealth bomber, 271 00:15:35,468 --> 00:15:39,311 and even antigravity-powered, saucer-shaped vehicles. 272 00:15:40,700 --> 00:15:43,230 From what we're able to glean today, 273 00:15:43,255 --> 00:15:45,862 Nazi technology at the end of World War II 274 00:15:45,887 --> 00:15:49,854 was so advanced that they had things 275 00:15:49,879 --> 00:15:52,267 that are still science fiction today 276 00:15:52,980 --> 00:15:54,441 antigravity... 277 00:15:55,340 --> 00:15:56,578 beam weapons... 278 00:15:57,226 --> 00:15:58,629 flying saucers... 279 00:15:59,367 --> 00:16:00,934 flying triangles. 280 00:16:01,476 --> 00:16:04,020 Things that are still kept secret today. 281 00:16:07,162 --> 00:16:09,408 Narrator: In June 1945, 282 00:16:09,616 --> 00:16:12,648 U.S. Army officials holding German scientists 283 00:16:12,974 --> 00:16:16,816 reported that the Nazis were 25 years ahead 284 00:16:16,841 --> 00:16:18,859 of the United States in rocketry. 285 00:16:19,621 --> 00:16:22,917 You have to wonder where this knowledge came from 286 00:16:23,277 --> 00:16:25,541 and also whether von Braun 287 00:16:25,566 --> 00:16:30,034 who was really the spearhead of all the Nazi rocket technology 288 00:16:30,259 --> 00:16:33,475 if he had also gotten information from other sources, 289 00:16:33,737 --> 00:16:35,274 perhaps extraterrestrials, 290 00:16:35,543 --> 00:16:39,012 that helped him advance so quickly in rocket technology. 291 00:16:40,605 --> 00:16:42,338 Narrator: Could the incredible advances 292 00:16:42,363 --> 00:16:44,385 made by von Braun's design team 293 00:16:44,909 --> 00:16:47,869 have been the result of alien technologies 294 00:16:47,894 --> 00:16:49,959 that were reverse-engineered? 295 00:16:51,002 --> 00:16:54,605 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes and claim 296 00:16:54,893 --> 00:16:58,524 the most compelling evidence isn't the amazing technology 297 00:16:58,549 --> 00:17:00,173 achieved by the Nazis, 298 00:17:00,600 --> 00:17:04,016 but the incredible advancements that came after the war 299 00:17:04,395 --> 00:17:05,658 in America. 300 00:17:10,421 --> 00:17:14,161 Narrator: Oberjoch, Germany, May 1945. 301 00:17:15,998 --> 00:17:18,410 In the wake of Adolf Hitler's suicide 302 00:17:18,435 --> 00:17:21,332 and the German surrender, Wernher von Braun 303 00:17:21,357 --> 00:17:24,367 and hundreds of other German rocket engineers 304 00:17:25,650 --> 00:17:29,309 surrendered to the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps. 305 00:17:30,317 --> 00:17:34,318 But it was a move von Braun had planned months before. 306 00:17:36,058 --> 00:17:38,080 BARA: Von Braun and his colleagues made 307 00:17:38,105 --> 00:17:40,307 a conscious decision to surrender to the Americans 308 00:17:40,332 --> 00:17:43,025 because they felt they would have access to higher technology 309 00:17:43,050 --> 00:17:45,557 and they would have a better opportunity to fulfill 310 00:17:45,582 --> 00:17:48,377 his dream of going to the moon and going to Mars, 311 00:17:48,402 --> 00:17:50,364 uh, to explore what was there. 312 00:17:52,545 --> 00:17:55,476 Narrator: Although he was a known member of the SS, 313 00:17:55,644 --> 00:17:58,035 von Braun leveraged his position 314 00:17:58,060 --> 00:18:01,117 as the head of Germany's V-2 rocket program 315 00:18:01,283 --> 00:18:04,250 to convince U.S. authorities to bring him 316 00:18:04,275 --> 00:18:08,533 and roughly 100 hand-picked members of his team to America. 317 00:18:09,642 --> 00:18:13,047 Eventually, some 1,500 German scientists 318 00:18:13,072 --> 00:18:16,682 and technicians would follow von Braun to the U.S. 319 00:18:16,978 --> 00:18:20,988 through a top secret program called Operation Paperclip. 320 00:18:23,208 --> 00:18:25,540 Operation Paperclip was a, uh, 321 00:18:25,575 --> 00:18:28,957 an executive-ordered, uh, private secret operation 322 00:18:28,982 --> 00:18:31,137 to bring over Nazi scientists, 323 00:18:31,162 --> 00:18:34,547 mostly Nazi rocket scientists and engineers, to the U.S. 324 00:18:34,572 --> 00:18:37,609 to help build up a rocketry program for the United States. 325 00:18:39,802 --> 00:18:43,160 Operation Paperclip was kept a secret for decades. 326 00:18:43,720 --> 00:18:47,456 And you have to wonder whether it was this special knowledge, 327 00:18:47,481 --> 00:18:49,261 perhaps extraterrestrial knowledge, 328 00:18:49,286 --> 00:18:51,058 that these Nazi scientists had 329 00:18:51,137 --> 00:18:54,428 that we needed so desperately for our own space program. 330 00:18:57,621 --> 00:19:02,025 Narrator: In the fall of 1945, the U.S. Army assigned 331 00:19:02,050 --> 00:19:05,493 the 33-year-old von Braun and his German colleagues 332 00:19:06,073 --> 00:19:08,915 to the White Sands Proving Ground missile test range 333 00:19:08,940 --> 00:19:10,251 in New Mexico. 334 00:19:11,604 --> 00:19:13,254 Since the 1940s, 335 00:19:13,279 --> 00:19:16,726 White Sands has been the military's testing site 336 00:19:16,759 --> 00:19:20,494 for cutting-edge developments in rocketry and space travel. 337 00:19:22,169 --> 00:19:23,917 According to official records, 338 00:19:24,229 --> 00:19:27,595 von Braun's task was to help teach the Americans 339 00:19:27,768 --> 00:19:29,693 how to rebuild and launch 340 00:19:29,718 --> 00:19:32,888 captured V-2 rockets brought back from Germany. 341 00:19:34,596 --> 00:19:36,177 But there are others who believe 342 00:19:36,211 --> 00:19:39,609 von Braun had another top secret job. 343 00:19:41,014 --> 00:19:44,083 Former Army Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso, 344 00:19:44,108 --> 00:19:46,489 in his book, The Day after Roswell, 345 00:19:46,739 --> 00:19:51,193 claimed the facility also housed classified R & D projects, 346 00:19:51,663 --> 00:19:55,034 including the study of extraterrestrial craft. 347 00:19:57,964 --> 00:20:00,774 Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso served 348 00:20:00,799 --> 00:20:02,962 in the U.S. military for many years, 349 00:20:04,229 --> 00:20:07,454 and he claimed that he actually worked 350 00:20:07,479 --> 00:20:10,055 on recovered alien technology, 351 00:20:11,726 --> 00:20:13,927 including the crashed vehicle 352 00:20:13,952 --> 00:20:17,667 that was recovered at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. 353 00:20:19,288 --> 00:20:23,435 Now, there is a theory that alien technology from Roswell, 354 00:20:23,460 --> 00:20:25,716 and maybe from other crashes, too, 355 00:20:25,741 --> 00:20:29,124 was actually taken to the White Sands Proving Ground 356 00:20:29,164 --> 00:20:31,500 that's where Wernher von Braun worked 357 00:20:31,534 --> 00:20:36,465 and that all this, uh, R & D that was going on at White Sands 358 00:20:36,599 --> 00:20:40,432 was actually at least in part alien technology. 359 00:20:45,014 --> 00:20:46,414 Narrator: Corso claimed 360 00:20:46,449 --> 00:20:48,900 that these reverse-engineering efforts resulted 361 00:20:48,931 --> 00:20:51,246 in today's integrated circuit chips, 362 00:20:52,275 --> 00:20:55,152 fiber optics and lasers. 363 00:20:56,932 --> 00:21:00,998 The sudden explosion of post-World War II technology 364 00:21:01,029 --> 00:21:03,588 is unexplainable to many. 365 00:21:03,899 --> 00:21:06,897 This is why they point to Wernher von Braun and the Nazis 366 00:21:06,922 --> 00:21:08,895 as the source of this technology. 367 00:21:10,596 --> 00:21:12,198 Narrator: There are also claims 368 00:21:12,223 --> 00:21:15,850 that a top secret Nazi superweapon called Die Glocke 369 00:21:17,040 --> 00:21:19,394 ended up in the hands of the Americans. 370 00:21:23,385 --> 00:21:26,421 Reportedly, "the Bell," as it came to be known, 371 00:21:26,638 --> 00:21:28,541 was brought to the United States 372 00:21:28,566 --> 00:21:31,862 in a secret deal with SS General Hans Kammler, 373 00:21:32,162 --> 00:21:34,681 the same man behind the construction 374 00:21:34,706 --> 00:21:36,997 of Mittelwerk and Peenemunde. 375 00:21:38,741 --> 00:21:41,843 Die Glocke, or the Bell, is said to represent 376 00:21:41,868 --> 00:21:46,203 the pinnacle of the Nazi SS wonder-weapons program. 377 00:21:48,885 --> 00:21:52,232 It's a metallic bell, about nine feet in diameter, 378 00:21:52,257 --> 00:21:54,232 with many mysterious properties. 379 00:21:54,506 --> 00:21:56,561 Scientists who have looked at this 380 00:21:56,586 --> 00:22:00,797 and the recollections of its appearance and its usage suggest 381 00:22:00,890 --> 00:22:03,589 that it had antigravitational properties. 382 00:22:04,774 --> 00:22:06,641 We have to legitimately consider 383 00:22:06,746 --> 00:22:10,070 that the German scientists were at the root of all this 384 00:22:10,219 --> 00:22:12,634 and that their transferred technology 385 00:22:12,765 --> 00:22:15,517 is exactly what is now being used 386 00:22:15,542 --> 00:22:19,123 in advanced so-called "alien reproduction vehicles," 387 00:22:19,333 --> 00:22:22,350 built by our own military industrial complex. 388 00:22:26,523 --> 00:22:30,577 Narrator: It was rumored that much of the Nazis' secret weaponry was hidden 389 00:22:30,602 --> 00:22:33,572 at the Mittelwerk underground research facility. 390 00:22:35,031 --> 00:22:36,538 In the 1990s, 391 00:22:36,843 --> 00:22:40,592 German archaeologist and scientist Willi Kramer 392 00:22:40,797 --> 00:22:44,736 determined that somehow 70 tons of material 393 00:22:44,768 --> 00:22:47,777 that used to exist at Mittelwerk is now missing. 394 00:22:50,078 --> 00:22:54,666 Is it possible that the missing material ended up in U.S. hands? 395 00:22:58,521 --> 00:23:02,099 Perhaps further clues can be found by examining the story 396 00:23:02,258 --> 00:23:05,843 of how Wernher von Braun put a man on the moon. 397 00:23:08,451 --> 00:23:10,552 Narrator: In the early 1950s, 398 00:23:10,577 --> 00:23:14,178 the American public seemed to have an insatiable appetite 399 00:23:14,203 --> 00:23:15,771 for science fiction. 400 00:23:19,968 --> 00:23:22,873 It seemed that in the wake of the atomic bomb, 401 00:23:22,898 --> 00:23:24,915 anything was possible. 402 00:23:26,773 --> 00:23:30,712 Wernher von Braun viewed this fixation as his opportunity 403 00:23:30,737 --> 00:23:34,541 to get the public to share in his dream of space exploration 404 00:23:35,690 --> 00:23:37,268 and initiated a plan 405 00:23:37,367 --> 00:23:40,641 to turn science fiction into science fact. 406 00:23:42,018 --> 00:23:45,867 In 1952, he captured the public's imagination 407 00:23:46,056 --> 00:23:49,933 with an illustrated series of articles in Collier's magazine, 408 00:23:50,207 --> 00:23:52,315 depicting life in space. 409 00:23:53,269 --> 00:23:56,791 And it was two years later that von Braun teamed up 410 00:23:56,956 --> 00:24:00,262 with perhaps the only man just as passionate as him 411 00:24:00,570 --> 00:24:04,812 at the notion of turning dreams into reality: Walt Disney. 412 00:24:07,411 --> 00:24:09,356 Over the course of three films, 413 00:24:09,591 --> 00:24:13,047 von Braun used Disney's model and animation artists 414 00:24:13,395 --> 00:24:16,974 to illustrate his vision for our future space program. 415 00:24:18,589 --> 00:24:20,862 Here we have a scale drawing of the earth 416 00:24:20,887 --> 00:24:23,902 with the moon 240,000 miles away. 417 00:24:24,246 --> 00:24:25,897 This is the elliptical path 418 00:24:25,928 --> 00:24:27,684 which our rocket ship will follow, 419 00:24:27,709 --> 00:24:30,330 going out... and coming back. 420 00:24:31,524 --> 00:24:33,704 We must aim the ship well ahead of the moon 421 00:24:33,736 --> 00:24:35,321 so that they both arrive 422 00:24:35,346 --> 00:24:38,649 at about the same point in space at the same time. 423 00:24:38,993 --> 00:24:41,593 Even though we now have the theoretical knowledge 424 00:24:41,618 --> 00:24:43,303 to make a trip to the moon, 425 00:24:43,461 --> 00:24:47,984 it will be many years yet before our plans can fully materialize. 426 00:24:48,453 --> 00:24:50,522 Wernher von Braun was a mixture 427 00:24:50,553 --> 00:24:53,550 of scientist, engineer and visionary. 428 00:24:55,249 --> 00:24:58,075 Von Braun was that rare combination, 429 00:24:58,100 --> 00:25:03,166 and perhaps the mystic visionary in him lifted his work 430 00:25:03,191 --> 00:25:05,543 above the common sphere 431 00:25:05,568 --> 00:25:07,905 of scientific and engineering achievement. 432 00:25:11,055 --> 00:25:14,079 Narrator: October 4, 1957. 433 00:25:14,290 --> 00:25:17,247 Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. 434 00:25:17,571 --> 00:25:19,921 The Soviet Union shocks the world 435 00:25:19,946 --> 00:25:22,852 when they launch Sputnik into Earth's orbit 436 00:25:22,923 --> 00:25:26,343 and beat the United States at becoming the first country 437 00:25:26,368 --> 00:25:29,305 to send a man-made object into space. 438 00:25:29,813 --> 00:25:32,210 PEARLMAN: The Soviet Union had shocked the United States 439 00:25:32,235 --> 00:25:35,082 by putting the first man-made satellite into space. 440 00:25:35,232 --> 00:25:40,032 Sputnik flying overhead not only was a scary proposition, 441 00:25:40,057 --> 00:25:42,173 because if they could put a satellite above us, 442 00:25:42,205 --> 00:25:44,948 why couldn't they put a nuclear missile above us? 443 00:25:45,074 --> 00:25:47,342 It was also, uh, sort of a wakeup call, 444 00:25:47,367 --> 00:25:49,476 because most people considered the Russians 445 00:25:49,501 --> 00:25:51,566 to be behind us technologically. 446 00:25:53,062 --> 00:25:56,948 Narrator: America's interest in space shifted into high gear, 447 00:25:56,973 --> 00:25:58,971 and over the next several years, 448 00:25:58,996 --> 00:26:01,437 Wernher von Braun led the design team 449 00:26:01,538 --> 00:26:04,662 that sent the first American satellite into space 450 00:26:04,762 --> 00:26:07,121 and the first man into orbit... 451 00:26:08,979 --> 00:26:10,801 all aboard rockets based on 452 00:26:10,833 --> 00:26:13,674 von Braun's original V-2 designs. 453 00:26:15,739 --> 00:26:18,058 MAN: Three, two, one... 454 00:26:18,097 --> 00:26:20,464 Narrator: But as impressive as these feats were, 455 00:26:20,489 --> 00:26:22,312 the next step man would take 456 00:26:22,410 --> 00:26:25,937 would be far greater than any that had come before. 457 00:26:27,502 --> 00:26:30,105 On July 20, 1969, 458 00:26:30,681 --> 00:26:33,892 57-year-old Wernher von Braun watched 459 00:26:33,917 --> 00:26:37,145 from inside Mission Control as a human being, 460 00:26:37,293 --> 00:26:39,625 for the first time in history, 461 00:26:39,650 --> 00:26:43,461 stepped foot on a celestial body other than Earth. 462 00:26:43,486 --> 00:26:45,735 CHARLIE DUKE: We copy you down, Eagle. 463 00:26:45,769 --> 00:26:48,939 NEIL ARMSTRONG: Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed. 464 00:26:52,744 --> 00:26:54,829 That's one small step for man, 465 00:26:56,009 --> 00:26:58,853 one giant leap for mankind. 466 00:26:59,869 --> 00:27:02,290 Narrator: Wernher von Braun's boyhood dream, 467 00:27:02,329 --> 00:27:05,187 which so many had called an impossible feat, 468 00:27:06,390 --> 00:27:08,634 had become a reality. 469 00:27:11,907 --> 00:27:14,805 POPE: We effectively went from horse and buggy 470 00:27:15,039 --> 00:27:18,578 to landing people on the moon in 60 years. 471 00:27:19,492 --> 00:27:23,371 It's an exponential increase in technology. 472 00:27:23,457 --> 00:27:25,210 It's an absolute explosion. 473 00:27:25,339 --> 00:27:28,893 It's phenomenal that we came so far so fast. 474 00:27:34,048 --> 00:27:38,790 IMPEY: Getting to the moon involves extremely precise orbital calculations 475 00:27:39,094 --> 00:27:41,688 and the possibility of missing the moon, 476 00:27:41,713 --> 00:27:43,764 of not capturing into an orbit, 477 00:27:43,789 --> 00:27:47,491 is a matter of a tiny fraction of a degree in the trajectory 478 00:27:47,749 --> 00:27:50,624 and a small percentage of the speed coming in. 479 00:27:50,718 --> 00:27:53,687 So the ability to adjust the orbit in real time 480 00:27:53,827 --> 00:27:55,772 and adjust those calculations 481 00:27:55,804 --> 00:27:57,397 it was a stunning achievement. 482 00:27:58,543 --> 00:28:00,310 Narrator: But how did von Braun know 483 00:28:00,342 --> 00:28:03,191 all the specific information needed to calculate 484 00:28:03,261 --> 00:28:05,633 not only how to send man to the moon 485 00:28:05,699 --> 00:28:08,074 but to bring him back to Earth? 486 00:28:10,365 --> 00:28:12,107 Where did he get data such as 487 00:28:12,139 --> 00:28:14,398 the exact gravitational pull of the moon, 488 00:28:15,162 --> 00:28:17,615 the speed needed to break Earth's orbit, 489 00:28:18,790 --> 00:28:21,668 or the effects of space radiation on the ship? 490 00:28:21,693 --> 00:28:24,743 BUZZ ALDRIN: We're now in the approach phase. Everything looking good. 491 00:28:24,768 --> 00:28:27,351 Narrator: And how did von Braun know the answers 492 00:28:27,376 --> 00:28:29,074 15 years earlier, 493 00:28:29,304 --> 00:28:33,110 when he appeared in Walt Disney's "Man In Space" programs? 494 00:28:38,549 --> 00:28:41,199 I consider it to be entirely possible 495 00:28:41,285 --> 00:28:44,353 that the endowment of extraterrestrial technology 496 00:28:44,387 --> 00:28:47,441 that fell into the hands of guys like Wernher von Braun 497 00:28:48,291 --> 00:28:50,596 was, in fact, a key element 498 00:28:50,621 --> 00:28:54,364 that allowed us to make technological leaps forward 499 00:28:54,467 --> 00:28:57,435 much faster than we ever would have been able to do 500 00:28:58,142 --> 00:29:01,084 if we were without the benefit of this advanced technology. 501 00:29:03,657 --> 00:29:06,258 POPE: Wernher von Braun wanted to go further 502 00:29:06,344 --> 00:29:09,657 than just send people to the moon and bring them back. 503 00:29:10,141 --> 00:29:13,992 Ultimately he was talking about colonies in space. 504 00:29:15,675 --> 00:29:19,256 Maybe it was inspired by something extraterrestrial. 505 00:29:22,292 --> 00:29:25,710 Narrator: Could it be that von Braun was not only guided 506 00:29:25,835 --> 00:29:27,431 by an alien intelligence, 507 00:29:28,093 --> 00:29:30,999 but that the incredible achievement of reaching the moon 508 00:29:31,400 --> 00:29:33,035 really was made possible 509 00:29:33,070 --> 00:29:36,040 with the help of extraterrestrial technology? 510 00:29:38,726 --> 00:29:41,077 Some ancient astronaut theorists say 511 00:29:41,343 --> 00:29:43,640 that not only is this the case, 512 00:29:44,109 --> 00:29:45,365 but there is evidence 513 00:29:45,390 --> 00:29:48,457 that NASA encountered more on the moon 514 00:29:48,482 --> 00:29:50,390 than they have revealed. 515 00:29:55,180 --> 00:29:57,312 RONALD EVANS: Tranquility Base, uh, Houston. 516 00:29:57,410 --> 00:29:59,986 Guidance recommendation, uh, is PGNS, 517 00:30:00,018 --> 00:30:01,675 and you're cleared for takeoff. 518 00:30:02,615 --> 00:30:06,001 Narrator: July 21, 1969. 519 00:30:06,667 --> 00:30:10,687 Approximately 21h hours after landing on the moon, 520 00:30:10,944 --> 00:30:13,561 the Lunar Module Eagle lifts off 521 00:30:14,108 --> 00:30:17,043 to rejoin the Command Module Columbia 522 00:30:17,068 --> 00:30:19,232 and begin the return to Earth. 523 00:30:19,944 --> 00:30:21,872 The astronauts take with them 524 00:30:21,934 --> 00:30:25,572 47.5 pounds of lunar surface material, 525 00:30:25,950 --> 00:30:28,676 and they leave some items behind as well, 526 00:30:29,020 --> 00:30:30,719 like scientific instruments, 527 00:30:31,278 --> 00:30:32,990 an American flag, 528 00:30:33,481 --> 00:30:37,353 and a small plaque commemorating the Apollo 11 mission. 529 00:30:37,707 --> 00:30:41,653 But perhaps most curious of the items left on the moon 530 00:30:41,793 --> 00:30:43,667 was a small bag containing 531 00:30:43,692 --> 00:30:46,239 a gold replica of an olive branch 532 00:30:46,730 --> 00:30:48,449 and a silicon disk 533 00:30:48,474 --> 00:30:51,211 with recorded messages of peace and goodwill 534 00:30:51,416 --> 00:30:53,685 from 73 world leaders. 535 00:30:54,809 --> 00:30:58,258 Why were these symbolic messages sent up into space? 536 00:30:58,864 --> 00:31:02,622 Some ancient astronaut theorists suggest that the mastermind 537 00:31:02,647 --> 00:31:05,617 behind the Apollo program Wernher von Braun 538 00:31:05,833 --> 00:31:08,567 was expecting to find more on the moon 539 00:31:08,592 --> 00:31:11,148 than NASA wanted the public to know. 540 00:31:12,256 --> 00:31:14,479 Wernher von Braun famously said 541 00:31:14,504 --> 00:31:18,492 that the next world war will be the war against the ETs. 542 00:31:18,899 --> 00:31:21,134 His remarks were hugely controversial. 543 00:31:21,159 --> 00:31:23,394 Some people have said that he was simply saying 544 00:31:23,419 --> 00:31:26,884 there can't be another world war 545 00:31:26,909 --> 00:31:28,987 now that we've got atomic weapons. 546 00:31:29,335 --> 00:31:32,658 Other people have speculated that he knew something 547 00:31:32,683 --> 00:31:36,286 and he was hinting at some terrible truth. 548 00:31:36,919 --> 00:31:39,879 Another story relates that, uh, von Braun claimed 549 00:31:39,904 --> 00:31:42,595 that we had help from "them" 550 00:31:42,958 --> 00:31:44,571 to get us into space. 551 00:31:45,051 --> 00:31:47,747 If anybody knew about the extraterrestrials, 552 00:31:47,772 --> 00:31:49,839 it would've been a guy like Wernher von Braun. 553 00:31:52,927 --> 00:31:56,731 Narrator: Some ancient astronaut theorists propose that not only 554 00:31:57,080 --> 00:32:00,416 did alien beings have a hand in man reaching the moon, 555 00:32:00,910 --> 00:32:04,418 but that once there, we discovered further evidence 556 00:32:04,548 --> 00:32:06,415 that we are not alone. 557 00:32:07,101 --> 00:32:10,163 And they claim the strongest proof can be found 558 00:32:10,392 --> 00:32:13,456 by examining our last manned trip to the moon: 559 00:32:14,244 --> 00:32:17,970 the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. 560 00:32:18,394 --> 00:32:20,283 We definitely weren't told everything, 561 00:32:20,308 --> 00:32:22,939 and there's monkey business played with the moon landings, 562 00:32:22,964 --> 00:32:25,067 of course, as far as what we know about them. 563 00:32:26,127 --> 00:32:29,400 BARA: Apollo 17 was, in fact, a technology salvaging mission. 564 00:32:29,425 --> 00:32:32,063 HARRISON SCHMITT: Yeah, looks like there's been a geologist here before us. 565 00:32:32,088 --> 00:32:34,947 BARA: Some of it has to do with the actual landing site itself. 566 00:32:34,972 --> 00:32:38,391 There were several mountains in the area that don't really look like mountains. 567 00:32:38,416 --> 00:32:40,807 One of them is very hexagonal-looking. 568 00:32:40,870 --> 00:32:44,854 And they bear a striking resemblance to actual artificial structures. 569 00:32:46,120 --> 00:32:48,920 The astronauts went directly for this hexagonal mountain. 570 00:32:49,479 --> 00:32:51,123 They parked on the hill above it 571 00:32:51,155 --> 00:32:53,257 and then they got out of the lunar rover. 572 00:32:53,531 --> 00:32:56,717 What's interesting is that, for the next 20 or 30 minutes, 573 00:32:56,787 --> 00:32:59,349 NASA has control of the camera on the rover, 574 00:32:59,459 --> 00:33:03,180 and they point it at everything except what the astronauts are doing. 575 00:33:03,544 --> 00:33:07,762 They had plenty of time to rappel down inside of this V-shaped depression. 576 00:33:07,787 --> 00:33:09,787 JOHN YOUNG: Okay, let's go on back. DUKE: I am. 577 00:33:09,812 --> 00:33:12,489 BARA: It's really interesting that we don't see any of the astronauts at all 578 00:33:12,514 --> 00:33:14,612 until they come back to the lunar rover. 579 00:33:14,637 --> 00:33:16,551 There's no question that the mystery would be 580 00:33:16,576 --> 00:33:18,505 what they were looking for, what they found, 581 00:33:18,530 --> 00:33:21,222 could it possibly have been ancient alien technology? 582 00:33:23,066 --> 00:33:25,463 Narrator: Ancient astronaut theorists suggest 583 00:33:25,488 --> 00:33:28,922 that even more compelling than the hexagonal formation 584 00:33:28,947 --> 00:33:32,233 is what appears at another spot that was filmed: 585 00:33:33,391 --> 00:33:34,989 the Shorty Crater. 586 00:33:35,962 --> 00:33:38,704 SCHMITT: There is orange soil! 587 00:33:38,868 --> 00:33:41,144 CERNAN: Well, don't move it until I see it. 588 00:33:41,954 --> 00:33:44,703 SCHMITT: It's all over! Orange! 589 00:33:45,687 --> 00:33:49,579 BARA: In Shorty Crater, you can see orange soil that was discovered at the landing site. 590 00:33:49,614 --> 00:33:51,737 And the reason the soil was orange was because 591 00:33:51,762 --> 00:33:54,629 it had a great deal of oxygen in it, which was kind of a surprise. 592 00:33:56,215 --> 00:33:59,018 But the biggest surprise is, if you actually look in the crater, 593 00:33:59,043 --> 00:34:01,433 what you see are objects that at first 594 00:34:01,458 --> 00:34:03,729 might to the naked eye appear to be rocks, 595 00:34:04,691 --> 00:34:07,742 but in fact, as you study it with an engineer's eye, 596 00:34:07,767 --> 00:34:10,269 what you see is mechanisms. 597 00:34:11,088 --> 00:34:14,559 And right in the middle of it, there's a very interesting object 598 00:34:14,592 --> 00:34:17,028 that as you zoom up on it, it begins to look 599 00:34:17,525 --> 00:34:20,494 more and more like a human head. 600 00:34:22,396 --> 00:34:25,603 Narrator: Mike Bara and fellow researcher Richard Hoagland 601 00:34:25,790 --> 00:34:28,845 obtained early generation negatives from Shorty Crater, 602 00:34:29,235 --> 00:34:32,207 and upon enhancing the colors present in the film, 603 00:34:32,476 --> 00:34:35,311 found that the object appears metallic. 604 00:34:35,962 --> 00:34:37,849 BARA: The most intriguing thing is that, on the upper part 605 00:34:37,882 --> 00:34:40,050 of the mouth, there was a bright, distinct 606 00:34:40,083 --> 00:34:42,052 red stripe painted across it. 607 00:34:42,086 --> 00:34:44,292 And it glowed and shone 608 00:34:44,421 --> 00:34:46,075 as if it were metallic. 609 00:34:46,578 --> 00:34:49,927 You then come to the realization that what you're probably looking at 610 00:34:49,961 --> 00:34:53,274 is the head of a humanoid-appearing robot. 611 00:34:54,093 --> 00:34:57,181 The leftovers of an explosion that damaged and destroyed 612 00:34:57,212 --> 00:34:59,632 a bunch of mechanical stuff. 613 00:35:02,014 --> 00:35:06,068 Narrator: Did NASA really recover alien artifacts from the moon? 614 00:35:06,709 --> 00:35:10,482 Curiously, on June 30, 1972 615 00:35:10,882 --> 00:35:14,369 just 5 months before the Apollo 17 mission 616 00:35:14,818 --> 00:35:17,541 Wernher von Braun retired from NASA, 617 00:35:17,809 --> 00:35:21,547 frustrated over the direction the Apollo program was headed. 618 00:35:22,594 --> 00:35:26,340 However, he continued his efforts to return to space, 619 00:35:26,945 --> 00:35:30,183 turning to his wealthy and high-powered friends for help. 620 00:35:31,242 --> 00:35:32,937 But what did he tell them? 621 00:35:34,109 --> 00:35:36,476 Is it possible that there exists 622 00:35:36,574 --> 00:35:38,694 a secret space program? 623 00:35:44,030 --> 00:35:45,888 Narrator: Pasadena, California. 624 00:35:46,788 --> 00:35:50,053 January 22, 2015. 625 00:35:51,311 --> 00:35:53,826 Officials with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 626 00:35:53,982 --> 00:35:56,693 announce plans for the Mars Helicopter 627 00:35:56,718 --> 00:35:59,037 a drone that will triple the distance 628 00:35:59,068 --> 00:36:00,693 a rover can explore. 629 00:36:01,582 --> 00:36:05,619 Meanwhile, the privatization of space exploration 630 00:36:05,644 --> 00:36:08,990 has created a new $300 billion industry 631 00:36:09,589 --> 00:36:12,628 that may soon surpass the advancements of NASA. 632 00:36:14,326 --> 00:36:17,534 And there are some ancient astronaut theorists who believe 633 00:36:17,748 --> 00:36:19,732 that this private space industry 634 00:36:19,767 --> 00:36:22,829 is the brainchild of Wernher von Braun. 635 00:36:25,774 --> 00:36:29,059 Wernher von Braun had the ear of seven American presidents, 636 00:36:29,163 --> 00:36:30,894 the top scientists of the world 637 00:36:31,047 --> 00:36:33,494 and many of the world's industrial leaders. 638 00:36:35,717 --> 00:36:38,684 It's natural that you might find the links 639 00:36:38,709 --> 00:36:42,020 to the private groups that have the resources, 640 00:36:42,045 --> 00:36:44,832 the means and the dedication 641 00:36:44,857 --> 00:36:48,953 to develop their own advanced technology 642 00:36:49,035 --> 00:36:52,961 independent of the governments, independent of the-the public, 643 00:36:53,058 --> 00:36:54,635 the-the people of the world. 644 00:36:56,660 --> 00:36:59,876 Narrator: After retiring from NASA in 1972, 645 00:37:00,438 --> 00:37:04,168 Wernher von Braun was invited to meetings of the Bohemian Club 646 00:37:04,907 --> 00:37:07,382 a secretive group of high-powered men 647 00:37:07,508 --> 00:37:09,808 famous for their rustic retreats. 648 00:37:11,135 --> 00:37:13,799 But why? What went on there? 649 00:37:16,148 --> 00:37:19,517 It is rumored that some members of the Bohemian Club 650 00:37:19,650 --> 00:37:23,837 also belonged to private groups called "breakaway civilizations" 651 00:37:23,937 --> 00:37:25,858 that have developed advanced technologies 652 00:37:25,891 --> 00:37:28,743 independent of world governments. 653 00:37:30,655 --> 00:37:34,382 WILCOCK: I've had insiders that have told me that they worked in this space program, 654 00:37:34,429 --> 00:37:38,615 that we do have a breakaway civilization that is extremely advanced. 655 00:37:39,858 --> 00:37:42,074 That we already have diplomatic relationships 656 00:37:42,108 --> 00:37:43,866 with a variety of extraterrestrial 657 00:37:43,891 --> 00:37:45,466 species and cultures. 658 00:37:48,828 --> 00:37:50,916 Narrator: Is it possible von Braun knew 659 00:37:50,949 --> 00:37:53,665 of the existence of extraterrestrials? 660 00:37:56,185 --> 00:37:59,103 Might his extraordinary efforts to reach space 661 00:37:59,324 --> 00:38:01,260 have been motivated by a desire 662 00:38:01,293 --> 00:38:04,660 to come in contact with otherworldly beings? 663 00:38:06,644 --> 00:38:09,246 Could it have been part of his plan all along 664 00:38:09,387 --> 00:38:13,833 for us to have a private space industry that operated in secret? 665 00:38:16,058 --> 00:38:17,711 For the last 60-some years, 666 00:38:17,742 --> 00:38:20,590 we've developed no new propulsion technologies at all. 667 00:38:20,950 --> 00:38:23,016 And that seems very, very unlikely. 668 00:38:23,182 --> 00:38:25,885 So the question becomes, at what point 669 00:38:25,918 --> 00:38:28,458 did NASA actually develop the next level 670 00:38:28,483 --> 00:38:31,552 of propulsion technology and maybe take it secret? 671 00:38:35,530 --> 00:38:38,583 Narrator: On June 16, 1977, 672 00:38:39,100 --> 00:38:41,739 after a four-year-long battle with cancer, 673 00:38:42,092 --> 00:38:45,463 65-year-old Wernher von Braun died. 674 00:38:46,865 --> 00:38:49,745 His gravestone contains no epitaph, 675 00:38:50,439 --> 00:38:53,237 simply a reference to Psalms 19:1 676 00:38:54,513 --> 00:38:56,710 a biblical passage that reads 677 00:38:56,983 --> 00:38:59,353 "The heavens declare the glory of God; 678 00:38:59,773 --> 00:39:03,065 the skies proclaim the work of his hands." 679 00:39:03,693 --> 00:39:06,067 Wernher von Braun's bold predictions 680 00:39:06,324 --> 00:39:08,371 that we would put a man on the moon, 681 00:39:09,189 --> 00:39:10,862 explore Mars 682 00:39:11,262 --> 00:39:13,031 and build a space station 683 00:39:13,376 --> 00:39:15,257 have all come to pass. 684 00:39:17,376 --> 00:39:19,737 But was this incredible visionary 685 00:39:19,762 --> 00:39:23,239 perhaps preparing us for something even greater? 686 00:39:25,969 --> 00:39:29,095 On January 20, 2015, 687 00:39:29,478 --> 00:39:31,648 President Barack Obama announced 688 00:39:31,695 --> 00:39:33,506 in his State of the Union address 689 00:39:33,742 --> 00:39:36,732 that the next step for the United States space program 690 00:39:36,953 --> 00:39:39,162 is a manned mission to Mars. 691 00:39:39,187 --> 00:39:42,858 Last month, we launched a new spacecraft as part of a reenergized space program 692 00:39:42,883 --> 00:39:45,444 that will send American astronauts to Mars. 693 00:39:46,679 --> 00:39:49,269 Narrator: Photographs taken on Mars have revealed 694 00:39:49,300 --> 00:39:52,376 mysterious formations that some have interpreted 695 00:39:52,401 --> 00:39:55,493 as man-made structures like pyramids, 696 00:39:56,620 --> 00:39:58,465 the outline of a sphinx, 697 00:39:59,423 --> 00:40:02,064 and even a carving of what appears to be 698 00:40:02,150 --> 00:40:04,042 a human-like face. 699 00:40:05,284 --> 00:40:08,071 Might life exist on the Red Planet? 700 00:40:09,196 --> 00:40:13,501 And could it be that NASA's next mission isn't to travel there 701 00:40:13,793 --> 00:40:17,847 but to disclose the fact that we have been there before? 702 00:40:19,398 --> 00:40:21,902 There's no question when you look at the surface of Mars 703 00:40:21,934 --> 00:40:24,613 that there are ruined artificial structures there. 704 00:40:26,241 --> 00:40:28,912 There's no question when you look at photographs of the moon 705 00:40:28,937 --> 00:40:31,540 that there are ruined artificial structures there. 706 00:40:32,069 --> 00:40:34,757 And it seems very unlikely that it was just us, 707 00:40:34,782 --> 00:40:36,684 that it was human beings that built this. 708 00:40:36,883 --> 00:40:39,750 The question becomes, did NASA go to different places 709 00:40:39,775 --> 00:40:42,421 like the moon and Mars and find things 710 00:40:42,446 --> 00:40:45,906 that we would all like to know about but are being hidden from us? 711 00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:51,097 WILCOCK: What if we actually are on the moon 712 00:40:51,766 --> 00:40:53,563 and it's all classified? 713 00:40:55,296 --> 00:40:58,116 What if there is a whole secret infrastructure 714 00:40:58,141 --> 00:41:00,702 and that there is already a vast amount 715 00:41:00,727 --> 00:41:03,546 of colonization of the moon, of Mars, 716 00:41:03,850 --> 00:41:06,219 and of other moons in our solar system as well? 717 00:41:07,217 --> 00:41:09,883 Let's all hope that the time is coming soon 718 00:41:09,914 --> 00:41:11,595 where we will get disclosure, 719 00:41:11,771 --> 00:41:14,563 where the walls of secrecy will finally break down, 720 00:41:14,716 --> 00:41:16,959 and we will be told the truth. 721 00:41:19,391 --> 00:41:22,220 Narrator: Is it possible that the greatest rocket scientist 722 00:41:22,245 --> 00:41:23,867 the world has ever known 723 00:41:23,992 --> 00:41:28,399 found his inspiration not on our world but another? 724 00:41:29,745 --> 00:41:32,282 Could Wernher von Braun have been chosen 725 00:41:32,307 --> 00:41:35,046 to propel mankind into space? 726 00:41:36,443 --> 00:41:38,329 And might he have been responsible 727 00:41:38,354 --> 00:41:41,481 for much more than we are even aware of? 728 00:41:42,521 --> 00:41:44,244 Perhaps one day soon, 729 00:41:44,550 --> 00:41:48,354 we will realize von Braun's full vision for space travel 730 00:41:48,742 --> 00:41:53,953 and finally come face-to-face with our alien ancestors. 731 00:41:54,174 --> 00:41:55,984 Sync and corrected by minouhse www.addic7ed.com 732 00:41:56,305 --> 00:42:02,244 Support us and become VIP member to remove all ads from OpenSubtitles.org 60118

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