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There is something there, 12 00:00:31,031 --> 00:00:32,950 and we need to dig it up. 13 00:00:32,950 --> 00:00:35,202 NARRATOR: Are there remnants of alien technology 14 00:00:35,202 --> 00:00:37,871 scattered in the New Mexico desert? 15 00:00:37,871 --> 00:00:40,040 LINDA MOULTON HOWE: I think he's holding something 16 00:00:40,040 --> 00:00:42,167 made by another intelligence. 17 00:00:42,167 --> 00:00:44,545 I have never, ever seen anything like this. 18 00:00:44,545 --> 00:00:46,046 NARRATOR: And could materials 19 00:00:46,046 --> 00:00:49,383 already recovered soon reveal the truth 20 00:00:49,383 --> 00:00:52,719 about an extraterrestrial presence on Earth? 21 00:00:52,719 --> 00:00:54,930 There's something big going on here. 22 00:00:54,930 --> 00:00:56,932 I'm getting chills because we've got some elements 23 00:00:56,932 --> 00:00:59,017 that are showing up‐‐ they shouldn't be there. 24 00:00:59,017 --> 00:01:01,186 GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: If the evidence has not yet been 25 00:01:01,186 --> 00:01:04,398 uncovered, that does not mean the evidence 26 00:01:04,398 --> 00:01:05,691 is not there. 27 00:01:08,026 --> 00:01:10,279 NARRATOR: There is a doorway 28 00:01:10,279 --> 00:01:13,073 in the universe. 29 00:01:13,073 --> 00:01:16,076 Beyond it is the promise of truth. 30 00:01:17,578 --> 00:01:19,788 It demands we question everything 31 00:01:19,788 --> 00:01:22,082 we have ever been taught. 32 00:01:22,082 --> 00:01:26,420 The evidence is all around us. 33 00:01:26,420 --> 00:01:29,881 The future is right before our eyes. 34 00:01:29,881 --> 00:01:32,551 We are not alone. 35 00:01:32,551 --> 00:01:36,138 We have never been alone. 36 00:01:43,770 --> 00:01:45,939 NARRATOR: Los Angeles, California. 37 00:01:45,939 --> 00:01:48,775 October 2019. 38 00:01:48,775 --> 00:01:52,571 Ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos... 39 00:01:52,571 --> 00:01:54,573 ‐Hey, Linda. ‐...is meeting up 40 00:01:54,573 --> 00:01:56,742 with investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe 41 00:01:56,742 --> 00:01:58,827 at a secure storage facility. 42 00:01:58,827 --> 00:02:00,829 ‐All right, let's do it. ‐Let's go. 43 00:02:00,829 --> 00:02:03,415 NARRATOR: For more than two decades, 44 00:02:03,415 --> 00:02:07,127 Linda has been in possession of highly unusual metal fragments 45 00:02:07,127 --> 00:02:09,755 given to her by someone who claims 46 00:02:09,755 --> 00:02:13,300 they were extracted from an extraterrestrial craft. 47 00:02:13,300 --> 00:02:15,135 ‐Man, this is some door. ‐(beep) 48 00:02:15,135 --> 00:02:16,595 (Tsoukalos chuckles) 49 00:02:16,595 --> 00:02:18,430 Okay. 50 00:02:18,430 --> 00:02:20,599 Well, over the years, 51 00:02:20,599 --> 00:02:22,601 I've learned that this is really 52 00:02:22,601 --> 00:02:23,977 ‐pretty valuable. ‐Right. 53 00:02:23,977 --> 00:02:25,979 And that I better keep it in something 54 00:02:25,979 --> 00:02:28,357 ‐like a safety deposit box. ‐Right. 55 00:02:28,357 --> 00:02:30,817 NARRATOR: In recent months, 56 00:02:30,817 --> 00:02:33,987 the United States Army has taken an interest 57 00:02:33,987 --> 00:02:37,616 in doing its own examination of these materials. 58 00:02:37,616 --> 00:02:41,495 Linda is eager to show Giorgio just what it is 59 00:02:41,495 --> 00:02:44,164 that has caught the Army's attention. 60 00:02:44,164 --> 00:02:48,210 Here is where the magic bismuth magnesium zinc resides. 61 00:02:48,210 --> 00:02:50,837 There it is, inside the magic box. 62 00:02:50,837 --> 00:02:54,424 Yeah. Here, I'll take it over here and show it to you. 63 00:02:58,929 --> 00:03:01,139 I have found, 64 00:03:01,139 --> 00:03:03,350 since having this 65 00:03:03,350 --> 00:03:05,185 in 1996 66 00:03:05,185 --> 00:03:08,355 and evolving with research, that 67 00:03:08,355 --> 00:03:10,691 it has become now so valuable. 68 00:03:17,614 --> 00:03:19,783 What am I looking at, Linda? What is this? 69 00:03:19,783 --> 00:03:21,785 Well, here is... 70 00:03:21,785 --> 00:03:24,121 You see all these layers? 71 00:03:24,121 --> 00:03:27,624 ‐Yeah. ‐When you go to a scanning 72 00:03:27,624 --> 00:03:29,876 ‐electron microscope... ‐Huh. 73 00:03:29,876 --> 00:03:31,586 ...and you see that the black, 74 00:03:31,586 --> 00:03:34,881 the black side‐‐ it's pure bismuth, 75 00:03:34,881 --> 00:03:37,551 and it's one to four microns, which is about 76 00:03:37,551 --> 00:03:39,553 half the size of a blood cell, 77 00:03:39,553 --> 00:03:42,514 and then it's alternating just like a torte cake. 78 00:03:42,514 --> 00:03:44,558 ‐TSOUKALOS: Yeah. ‐And the top silver‐‐ 79 00:03:44,558 --> 00:03:46,893 that's the magnesium‐zinc alloy. 80 00:03:46,893 --> 00:03:48,520 ‐Okay. ‐So, 81 00:03:48,520 --> 00:03:50,856 layer by layer by layer in microns. 82 00:03:50,856 --> 00:03:52,899 TSOUKALOS: It's almost as if it's reflective, too. 83 00:03:52,899 --> 00:03:55,026 HOWE: Yes, and when you get it 84 00:03:55,026 --> 00:03:57,571 in the sun, it looks like a snowfield. 85 00:03:57,571 --> 00:04:00,699 And that's the magnesium zinc. 86 00:04:00,699 --> 00:04:02,909 NARRATOR: In addition to this layered material, 87 00:04:02,909 --> 00:04:06,663 Linda also has an unusual piece of aluminum. 88 00:04:06,663 --> 00:04:08,707 HOWE: As I understand 89 00:04:08,707 --> 00:04:12,127 from a physicist, it is this 90 00:04:12,127 --> 00:04:16,423 pure aluminum, 99.5% pure aluminum. 91 00:04:16,423 --> 00:04:19,384 TSOUKALOS: As far as I know, we can't produce 99 point... 92 00:04:19,384 --> 00:04:21,678 I mean, this is incredibly pure. 93 00:04:21,678 --> 00:04:25,056 So where were these pieces allegedly found? 94 00:04:25,056 --> 00:04:28,226 HOWE: These came out of White Sands 95 00:04:28,226 --> 00:04:30,854 in New Mexico, outside of Roswell. 96 00:04:30,854 --> 00:04:34,649 Is there a connection to Roswell with this piece? 97 00:04:35,817 --> 00:04:39,237 NARRATOR: In July of 1947, 98 00:04:39,237 --> 00:04:41,615 an unidentified flying object 99 00:04:41,615 --> 00:04:43,408 crashed to Earth in the desert 100 00:04:43,408 --> 00:04:45,952 just outside Roswell, New Mexico. 101 00:04:45,952 --> 00:04:50,624 It is today the most famous UFO event on record, 102 00:04:50,624 --> 00:04:53,210 in part because it was the Army itself 103 00:04:53,210 --> 00:04:57,255 that reported the craft as a flying disc. 104 00:04:57,255 --> 00:05:01,092 BILL BIRNES: July 8 and 9, the newspaper headlines‐‐ 105 00:05:01,092 --> 00:05:04,471 "Army Captures Flying Disc Outside of Roswell." 106 00:05:04,471 --> 00:05:07,307 How did the newspaper get that story? Walter Haut. 107 00:05:07,307 --> 00:05:10,143 He was the official public information officer 108 00:05:10,143 --> 00:05:13,396 at the Roswell 509th, who gave the story to the newspaper. 109 00:05:13,396 --> 00:05:15,816 NARRATOR: But the military 110 00:05:15,816 --> 00:05:17,984 quickly walked back its story. 111 00:05:17,984 --> 00:05:21,655 Within days, the mysterious Roswell UFO 112 00:05:21,655 --> 00:05:25,492 was given an earthly origin, when the government claimed 113 00:05:25,492 --> 00:05:28,662 that the downed craft was merely a weather balloon. 114 00:05:28,662 --> 00:05:30,080 They changed it and said 115 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:31,957 it was a weather balloon and everything else. 116 00:05:31,957 --> 00:05:33,333 They said they took it 117 00:05:33,333 --> 00:05:35,293 to Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. 118 00:05:35,293 --> 00:05:37,462 RICHARD DOLAN: When you really think about this, 119 00:05:37,462 --> 00:05:40,674 why on earth would anyone send any kind 120 00:05:40,674 --> 00:05:45,512 of weather balloon to Wright Field for technical analysis? 121 00:05:45,512 --> 00:05:47,264 None of it makes any sense whatsoever, 122 00:05:47,264 --> 00:05:50,100 unless that material was much more exotic 123 00:05:50,100 --> 00:05:52,102 and much more scientifically interesting 124 00:05:52,102 --> 00:05:53,812 than just a mere balloon. 125 00:05:53,812 --> 00:05:55,689 DAVID CHILDRESS: When you look 126 00:05:55,689 --> 00:05:57,190 at the whole Roswell incident, 127 00:05:57,190 --> 00:06:00,360 it seems to be a recovery that 128 00:06:00,360 --> 00:06:03,488 was very much a scrambled ad hoc thing. 129 00:06:03,488 --> 00:06:07,367 And, in fact, witnesses had been to the crash site 130 00:06:07,367 --> 00:06:09,286 before the military got there. 131 00:06:09,286 --> 00:06:13,832 So in the chaos of trying to clean up this crash site, 132 00:06:13,832 --> 00:06:17,252 you have to wonder that whether they would really get it all. 133 00:06:17,252 --> 00:06:19,880 Where would this material 134 00:06:19,880 --> 00:06:21,631 actually go? 135 00:06:21,631 --> 00:06:23,675 And would they have left some of it behind, 136 00:06:23,675 --> 00:06:25,343 just by accident? 137 00:06:27,429 --> 00:06:29,931 NARRATOR: In April 2011, 138 00:06:29,931 --> 00:06:32,684 the FBI released thousands of files 139 00:06:32,684 --> 00:06:35,270 as part of its online FBI vault, 140 00:06:35,270 --> 00:06:38,023 including a 1950 briefing 141 00:06:38,023 --> 00:06:40,358 to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover 142 00:06:40,358 --> 00:06:42,360 regarding informant information 143 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:44,279 about three flying saucers 144 00:06:44,279 --> 00:06:46,573 that were recovered in New Mexico. 145 00:06:46,573 --> 00:06:48,575 Many researchers believe 146 00:06:48,575 --> 00:06:51,036 this corroborates long‐standing rumors 147 00:06:51,036 --> 00:06:54,122 that the Roswell incident involved not one 148 00:06:54,122 --> 00:06:57,375 but three crashed UFOs. 149 00:06:57,375 --> 00:07:00,420 And there were numerous other incidents reported 150 00:07:00,420 --> 00:07:02,589 during that time period in the area 151 00:07:02,589 --> 00:07:05,216 of Roswell and White Sands Proving Ground 152 00:07:05,216 --> 00:07:08,011 that remain mostly unknown. 153 00:07:08,011 --> 00:07:11,556 You look at where the world today, when they think 154 00:07:11,556 --> 00:07:13,475 of a UFO crash, they think of Roswell. 155 00:07:13,475 --> 00:07:16,061 ‐Mm‐hmm. ‐Certainly there have been crashes 156 00:07:16,061 --> 00:07:18,313 in New Mexico outside of Roswell. 157 00:07:18,313 --> 00:07:22,317 We know that there were a lot of UFO crashes going 158 00:07:22,317 --> 00:07:26,488 from the '40... like, '47, '48, '49, and so forth. 159 00:07:26,488 --> 00:07:29,240 How did you come into possession of these pieces? 160 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:33,953 Well, I'll never forget the day that Art Bell called me, 161 00:07:33,953 --> 00:07:37,791 and he said, "Linda, I received a box 162 00:07:37,791 --> 00:07:41,461 with a letter, and there's some metal pieces in here." 163 00:07:41,461 --> 00:07:44,130 He said, "I think they're aluminum, 164 00:07:44,130 --> 00:07:47,634 but I want you to start investigating." 165 00:07:47,634 --> 00:07:51,054 That would have been in 1996, that spring. 166 00:07:52,472 --> 00:07:56,142 NARRATOR: Art Bell was the founder 167 00:07:56,142 --> 00:07:58,186 and original host of the long‐running, 168 00:07:58,186 --> 00:08:01,940 paranormal‐themed radio program Coast to Coast AM. 169 00:08:01,940 --> 00:08:05,944 In 1996, he and Linda began 170 00:08:05,944 --> 00:08:07,946 to receive shipments in the mail 171 00:08:07,946 --> 00:08:11,449 of small metallic fragments. 172 00:08:11,449 --> 00:08:13,993 We started getting two shipments 173 00:08:13,993 --> 00:08:16,788 coming from a man who identified himself 174 00:08:16,788 --> 00:08:20,125 in a series of five typed letters. 175 00:08:20,125 --> 00:08:22,168 And he said he was an Army sergeant, 176 00:08:22,168 --> 00:08:25,505 that his grandfather had died in 1974, 177 00:08:25,505 --> 00:08:29,551 and had left a box that had a diary and metals. 178 00:08:29,551 --> 00:08:31,636 And the Army sergeant said, 179 00:08:31,636 --> 00:08:35,181 "I want you to have this and see what you can find out." 180 00:08:35,181 --> 00:08:37,517 NARRATOR: The letters detail 181 00:08:37,517 --> 00:08:40,687 how the grandfather extracted the metallic items 182 00:08:40,687 --> 00:08:42,313 from a wedge‐shaped craft 183 00:08:42,313 --> 00:08:44,691 while working as a member of a recovery crew 184 00:08:44,691 --> 00:08:49,654 between Roswell and White Sands Proving Ground in 1948. 185 00:08:49,654 --> 00:08:53,533 Art Bell turned over these mysterious fragments and letters 186 00:08:53,533 --> 00:08:56,536 to Linda Moulton Howe for further study. 187 00:08:56,536 --> 00:08:59,539 In June of 1996, 188 00:08:59,539 --> 00:09:01,833 Linda commissioned university researchers 189 00:09:01,833 --> 00:09:04,169 to use a scanning electron microscope 190 00:09:04,169 --> 00:09:07,630 and a technique known as "X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry" 191 00:09:07,630 --> 00:09:10,508 to analyze the samples. 192 00:09:10,508 --> 00:09:14,304 The analysis revealed alternating microscopic layers 193 00:09:14,304 --> 00:09:17,849 of the metals bismuth, magnesium and zinc 194 00:09:17,849 --> 00:09:20,560 only microns thick, 195 00:09:20,560 --> 00:09:24,898 a combination that baffles exotic metal experts. 196 00:09:24,898 --> 00:09:29,027 GEORGE KNAPP: I think we've got technology that we didn't make. 197 00:09:29,027 --> 00:09:30,695 A lot of people have come forward 198 00:09:30,695 --> 00:09:33,990 with bits and pieces of the same tale. 199 00:09:33,990 --> 00:09:36,534 We are presently analyzing metamaterials 200 00:09:36,534 --> 00:09:38,203 that we did not make, 201 00:09:38,203 --> 00:09:41,039 that's created in a way that is beyond our technology. 202 00:09:41,039 --> 00:09:44,918 TSOUKALOS: Are there more pieces of these items? 203 00:09:44,918 --> 00:09:47,420 Well, for the last, uh, 15 years, 204 00:09:47,420 --> 00:09:50,256 I had a combination of another piece 205 00:09:50,256 --> 00:09:52,759 of the bismuth magnesium zinc 206 00:09:52,759 --> 00:09:56,596 and another smaller piece of the aluminum. 207 00:09:56,596 --> 00:10:00,767 So, the pair that I had before is now involved 208 00:10:00,767 --> 00:10:02,602 with military testing. 209 00:10:02,602 --> 00:10:06,064 NARRATOR: In 2019, 210 00:10:06,064 --> 00:10:08,441 Linda handed over additional samples 211 00:10:08,441 --> 00:10:10,777 of the exotic metals for examination 212 00:10:10,777 --> 00:10:12,737 by the United States Army. 213 00:10:12,737 --> 00:10:16,074 As far as Linda is concerned, 214 00:10:16,074 --> 00:10:19,369 even though the fragments were allegedly taken from a craft 215 00:10:19,369 --> 00:10:22,747 that was in the Army's possession in 1948, 216 00:10:22,747 --> 00:10:25,291 there are likely only a handful of people 217 00:10:25,291 --> 00:10:27,627 who are aware of its existence. 218 00:10:27,627 --> 00:10:31,714 She is hopeful that the examination of her materials 219 00:10:31,714 --> 00:10:34,759 will prove that they were not manufactured on Earth, 220 00:10:34,759 --> 00:10:38,179 and perhaps those who know what really happened at Roswell 221 00:10:38,179 --> 00:10:40,640 will finally reveal both the truth 222 00:10:40,640 --> 00:10:43,601 and what they recovered to the public. 223 00:10:43,601 --> 00:10:48,148 Do you have any new leads that maybe happened recently 224 00:10:48,148 --> 00:10:51,568 of someone that has found other material? 225 00:10:51,568 --> 00:10:55,697 Well, there is a geologist down in Roswell, 226 00:10:55,697 --> 00:10:58,116 and he has sent me e‐mails saying 227 00:10:58,116 --> 00:11:00,618 that he's got exotic metals 228 00:11:00,618 --> 00:11:02,954 and all of these materials. 229 00:11:02,954 --> 00:11:05,623 And I think we could go down there, 230 00:11:05,623 --> 00:11:07,625 see what he has found so far, 231 00:11:07,625 --> 00:11:10,795 and maybe go out with him and explore ourselves. 232 00:11:10,795 --> 00:11:12,589 Awesome. Let's go. 233 00:11:12,589 --> 00:11:14,174 ♪ ♪ 234 00:11:14,174 --> 00:11:16,009 NARRATOR: If multiple flying discs 235 00:11:16,009 --> 00:11:19,679 crashed in the New Mexico desert in 1947, 236 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,974 was all the debris recovered long ago? 237 00:11:24,350 --> 00:11:26,728 Or could there be remnants 238 00:11:26,728 --> 00:11:29,355 that were spirited away by curious locals 239 00:11:29,355 --> 00:11:30,481 and military personnel, 240 00:11:30,481 --> 00:11:33,693 and some still lying out in the open, 241 00:11:33,693 --> 00:11:36,112 waiting to be found? 242 00:11:41,034 --> 00:11:44,037 NARRATOR: Roswell, New Mexico. 243 00:11:44,037 --> 00:11:47,790 July 1947. 244 00:11:48,875 --> 00:11:51,044 NARRATOR: Major Jesse Marcel, 245 00:11:51,044 --> 00:11:54,881 the head intelligence officer at Roswell Army Air Field, 246 00:11:54,881 --> 00:11:57,091 travels to Fort Worth, Texas, 247 00:11:57,091 --> 00:12:00,845 with the debris recovered from the Roswell crash site. 248 00:12:00,845 --> 00:12:03,848 He and Brigadier General Roger Ramey, 249 00:12:03,848 --> 00:12:05,808 head of the Eighth Air Force, 250 00:12:05,808 --> 00:12:09,771 are scheduled to present their findings to the media. 251 00:12:09,771 --> 00:12:13,233 BIRNES: Jesse Marcel flies to Fort Worth, 252 00:12:13,233 --> 00:12:15,401 the headquarters of the Eighth Air Force, 253 00:12:15,401 --> 00:12:18,238 and he's set up to tell the whole world 254 00:12:18,238 --> 00:12:21,866 about the crash of a flying saucer at Roswell, 255 00:12:21,866 --> 00:12:24,911 except Roger Ramey says to Jesse Marcel, 256 00:12:24,911 --> 00:12:27,080 "Could you just go in the map room for a second? 257 00:12:27,080 --> 00:12:28,957 I want to arrange some stuff out here." 258 00:12:28,957 --> 00:12:33,086 The story from Jesse Marcel and from the photographer 259 00:12:33,086 --> 00:12:36,756 is that the real wreckage had been spirited away. 260 00:12:36,756 --> 00:12:38,758 "Hold up something. 261 00:12:38,758 --> 00:12:41,761 "Get some Reynolds Wrap out‐‐ off‐off the fish in your freezer 262 00:12:41,761 --> 00:12:45,098 and hold it up and say that's what you found, not a disc," 263 00:12:45,098 --> 00:12:46,724 which is exactly what they did. 264 00:12:46,724 --> 00:12:49,894 And the reporters basically just turned around, went home. 265 00:12:49,894 --> 00:12:52,730 NARRATOR: For UFO researchers, 266 00:12:52,730 --> 00:12:55,858 evidence that the actual wreckage from Roswell 267 00:12:55,858 --> 00:12:58,194 was indeed replaced with a weather balloon 268 00:12:58,194 --> 00:13:00,989 can be found within the notorious photograph, 269 00:13:00,989 --> 00:13:05,785 along with clues as to what was being hidden from the public. 270 00:13:05,785 --> 00:13:07,829 When General Roger Ramey was, 271 00:13:07,829 --> 00:13:10,748 uh, posing for photographs with Jesse Marcel, 272 00:13:10,748 --> 00:13:12,208 in the aftermath of all this, 273 00:13:12,208 --> 00:13:15,295 you can see him very clearly holding a piece of paper. 274 00:13:15,295 --> 00:13:18,298 POPE: General Ramey had a document in his hands, 275 00:13:18,298 --> 00:13:20,508 the so‐called Ramey Memo. 276 00:13:20,508 --> 00:13:23,344 Modern forensic document analysis 277 00:13:23,344 --> 00:13:25,138 and photographic enhancement 278 00:13:25,138 --> 00:13:29,309 has enabled some researchers to zoom in on this 279 00:13:29,309 --> 00:13:33,313 and to clarify at least some portions of the text. 280 00:13:33,313 --> 00:13:36,107 What it tells us is astounding. 281 00:13:36,107 --> 00:13:41,154 Some of the phrases in the memo are "victims of the wreck" 282 00:13:41,154 --> 00:13:44,157 and "disc which we will ship." 283 00:13:44,157 --> 00:13:45,658 So, clearly, 284 00:13:45,658 --> 00:13:48,536 if the official story is true, 285 00:13:48,536 --> 00:13:50,329 well, this makes no sense. 286 00:13:50,329 --> 00:13:53,791 No, clearly, something more than just a weather balloon 287 00:13:53,791 --> 00:13:55,209 was involved here, 288 00:13:55,209 --> 00:13:58,796 and the memo might just be the smoking gun. 289 00:13:58,796 --> 00:14:02,800 NARRATOR: As far as Roswell researchers are concerned, 290 00:14:02,800 --> 00:14:05,094 the memo points to a cover‐up, 291 00:14:05,094 --> 00:14:08,639 with the downed UFO and its extraterrestrial crew 292 00:14:08,639 --> 00:14:09,849 being shipped from the base 293 00:14:09,849 --> 00:14:13,186 and locked away from the public eye. 294 00:14:13,186 --> 00:14:14,812 But if true, 295 00:14:14,812 --> 00:14:17,190 might there be fragments of evidence from the crash 296 00:14:17,190 --> 00:14:20,818 that were small enough to slip through the cracks? 297 00:14:20,818 --> 00:14:22,528 The question is always, well, 298 00:14:22,528 --> 00:14:24,489 where is the evidence, where is the evidence? 299 00:14:24,489 --> 00:14:27,784 Well, if the evidence has not yet been uncovered 300 00:14:27,784 --> 00:14:29,660 or dug out of the ground, 301 00:14:29,660 --> 00:14:33,873 that does not mean the evidence is not there. 302 00:14:37,502 --> 00:14:39,420 NARRATOR: Central New Mexico. 303 00:14:39,420 --> 00:14:44,092 October 19, 2019. 304 00:14:46,219 --> 00:14:48,721 Investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe 305 00:14:48,721 --> 00:14:52,892 has invited ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos 306 00:14:52,892 --> 00:14:55,061 to join her on a trip to a spot in the desert 307 00:14:55,061 --> 00:14:57,188 just outside Roswell, 308 00:14:57,188 --> 00:15:00,733 very near what is known as the "skip site." 309 00:15:00,733 --> 00:15:04,487 According to eyewitnesses, one of the three UFOs 310 00:15:04,487 --> 00:15:08,908 seen in the sky in July 1947 first crashed to Earth 311 00:15:08,908 --> 00:15:13,454 near this location, then was propelled back into the air, 312 00:15:13,454 --> 00:15:18,584 skipping like a stone in a pond before finally coming to rest. 313 00:15:18,584 --> 00:15:22,255 Linda was contacted by geologist Frank Kimbler, 314 00:15:22,255 --> 00:15:25,216 who wants to show her mysterious metal fragments 315 00:15:25,216 --> 00:15:29,053 that he found here and search the area for more. 316 00:15:29,053 --> 00:15:31,013 TSOUKALOS: Linda, this is so exciting. 317 00:15:31,013 --> 00:15:33,766 I have not been here in a couple of years. 318 00:15:33,766 --> 00:15:35,893 So, I'm really looking forward 319 00:15:35,893 --> 00:15:37,395 ‐t‐to meeting Frank. ‐Yeah. 320 00:15:37,395 --> 00:15:40,273 Well, I'm glad that we've got a geologist who's helping, 321 00:15:40,273 --> 00:15:43,067 because the geologist looks at land 322 00:15:43,067 --> 00:15:44,694 and says if there is debris, 323 00:15:44,694 --> 00:15:48,823 there's going to be some kind of a drift with the land. 324 00:15:48,823 --> 00:15:51,784 And, just from what I know, he has studied 325 00:15:51,784 --> 00:15:53,995 some areas meticulously. 326 00:15:53,995 --> 00:15:55,997 Right. 327 00:16:00,209 --> 00:16:02,295 NARRATOR: Giorgio and Linda arrive at the skip site 328 00:16:02,295 --> 00:16:03,963 and meet Frank Kimbler, 329 00:16:03,963 --> 00:16:07,133 a local geologist and professor of Earth science. 330 00:16:07,133 --> 00:16:08,801 ‐How are you? Good to see you. ‐Nice to meet you. How are you? 331 00:16:08,801 --> 00:16:09,844 ‐All right. ‐Frank, it is... 332 00:16:09,844 --> 00:16:11,470 ‐Linda. Finally. ‐Yes. 333 00:16:11,470 --> 00:16:13,639 You and I have been chasing these artifacts 334 00:16:13,639 --> 00:16:15,641 ‐from UFOs... ‐Chasing the metals... 335 00:16:15,641 --> 00:16:17,643 ‐...for so many years. ‐...looking for, looking for parts. 336 00:16:17,643 --> 00:16:19,103 ‐Yes! ‐It's great. 337 00:16:19,103 --> 00:16:21,814 NARRATOR: Professor Kimbler has spent nearly a decade 338 00:16:21,814 --> 00:16:24,525 searching areas beneath the purported trajectory 339 00:16:24,525 --> 00:16:27,486 of the Roswell craft with infrared technology 340 00:16:27,486 --> 00:16:29,822 and metal detectors. 341 00:16:29,822 --> 00:16:32,658 KIMBLER: When an object crashes, they're gonna scatter 342 00:16:32,658 --> 00:16:35,161 a variety of materials around. 343 00:16:35,161 --> 00:16:39,790 Knobs, control devices, plastic, wires, whatever. 344 00:16:39,790 --> 00:16:43,127 If it's coming apart, it's gonna leave those pieces behind. 345 00:16:43,127 --> 00:16:46,088 And those are the kinds of pieces that I want to find 346 00:16:46,088 --> 00:16:47,965 and have found some of. 347 00:16:47,965 --> 00:16:51,510 NARRATOR: Since 2011, Professor Kimbler has uncovered 348 00:16:51,510 --> 00:16:54,513 more than a dozen metal fragments that he has subjected 349 00:16:54,513 --> 00:16:59,310 to scientific testing and found to be highly unique. 350 00:16:59,310 --> 00:17:01,562 That's what... We want to go out there and see 351 00:17:01,562 --> 00:17:03,189 ‐where you've been getting this. ‐TSOUKALOS: Yeah, I can't wait. 352 00:17:03,189 --> 00:17:04,398 ‐Frank. ‐Yeah? 353 00:17:04,398 --> 00:17:05,858 What's inside the case? 354 00:17:05,858 --> 00:17:08,736 Oh, this, this is the magic right here. 355 00:17:08,736 --> 00:17:13,032 This is some of the material that I have found 356 00:17:13,032 --> 00:17:16,869 out here, uh, using a metal detector. 357 00:17:16,869 --> 00:17:18,287 ‐Uh... ‐TSOUKALOS: Interesting. 358 00:17:18,287 --> 00:17:20,164 KIMBLER: This stuff is, is very interesting. 359 00:17:20,164 --> 00:17:21,374 It's all twisted and mangled up. 360 00:17:21,374 --> 00:17:22,541 Something that you would expect 361 00:17:22,541 --> 00:17:25,544 to happen from a, uh, a‐a crash 362 00:17:25,544 --> 00:17:29,006 is to have metal that's‐that's compact and twisted. 363 00:17:29,006 --> 00:17:34,554 When Professor Kimbler laid out his box of his pieces of metal, 364 00:17:34,554 --> 00:17:36,430 the first thing that struck me 365 00:17:36,430 --> 00:17:40,726 is these were tiny, tiny, tiny fragments. 366 00:17:40,726 --> 00:17:45,439 Could they possibly be from wreckage? 367 00:17:45,439 --> 00:17:47,441 These pieces are small, uh, 368 00:17:47,441 --> 00:17:49,902 which is things that the government would have missed. 369 00:17:49,902 --> 00:17:51,571 ‐Uh, yeah. ‐They wouldn't have been able to find it. 370 00:17:51,571 --> 00:17:53,573 And here's my magic. 371 00:17:53,573 --> 00:17:55,700 Let's get a comparison here. 372 00:17:55,700 --> 00:17:58,244 ‐KIMBLER: Oh, look at that. ‐This... 373 00:17:58,244 --> 00:18:00,538 HOWE: Look at‐‐ it's like a snowfield. 374 00:18:00,538 --> 00:18:02,206 After all these years, the‐‐ 375 00:18:02,206 --> 00:18:06,419 all of the pieces, they look absolutely pristine. 376 00:18:06,419 --> 00:18:08,421 That's the magnesium zinc side. 377 00:18:08,421 --> 00:18:10,548 KIMBLER: This has got layers to it, and that's amazing. That's... 378 00:18:10,548 --> 00:18:13,718 ‐But I bet you've never seen anything like this. ‐No. 379 00:18:13,718 --> 00:18:16,721 Being an Earth scientist, being a geologist, 380 00:18:16,721 --> 00:18:19,599 I've seen lots of all kinds of materials that are out there. 381 00:18:19,599 --> 00:18:22,560 I have never, ever seen anything like this. 382 00:18:23,894 --> 00:18:25,896 This fragment that Linda is showing me, 383 00:18:25,896 --> 00:18:28,065 it‐‐ that stuff is absolutely amazing. 384 00:18:28,065 --> 00:18:30,818 I've never seen anything like it before in my life. 385 00:18:30,818 --> 00:18:33,779 And what's interesting about it is that it has some layers, 386 00:18:33,779 --> 00:18:35,448 some banding on it. 387 00:18:35,448 --> 00:18:38,618 And that banding is very similar to some of the banding 388 00:18:38,618 --> 00:18:41,203 that I found in photomicrographs of the material 389 00:18:41,203 --> 00:18:43,080 that I have from out here. 390 00:18:43,080 --> 00:18:46,500 I think, as Giorgio is holding this, 391 00:18:46,500 --> 00:18:50,630 he's holding something made by another intelligence 392 00:18:50,630 --> 00:18:52,840 from some place we don't understand. 393 00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:56,177 And this is truly extraterrestrial. 394 00:18:56,177 --> 00:19:00,640 NARRATOR: Is it possible that Giorgio is holding an actual fragment 395 00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:03,476 of an extraterrestrial craft? 396 00:19:03,476 --> 00:19:07,063 And if so, could even more incredible artifacts 397 00:19:07,063 --> 00:19:10,399 still remain in the desert outside Roswell? 398 00:19:18,491 --> 00:19:21,369 NARRATOR: Ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos 399 00:19:21,369 --> 00:19:24,330 and investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe 400 00:19:24,330 --> 00:19:26,999 are in an area outside Roswell, New Mexico 401 00:19:26,999 --> 00:19:29,335 with geologist Frank Kimbler. 402 00:19:29,335 --> 00:19:32,505 I've got one of the, uh, the infrared pictures right here, 403 00:19:32,505 --> 00:19:35,383 that actually is, it's kind of contrast‐enhanced. 404 00:19:35,383 --> 00:19:37,927 NARRATOR: As far as Professor Kimbler is concerned, 405 00:19:37,927 --> 00:19:40,429 if one or more extraterrestrial crafts 406 00:19:40,429 --> 00:19:42,431 really did crash in the desert, 407 00:19:42,431 --> 00:19:46,435 the best place to find more debris is right here. 408 00:19:46,435 --> 00:19:50,564 Right now we are roughly about maybe two, two and a half miles 409 00:19:50,564 --> 00:19:52,983 from where the object skipped down, 410 00:19:52,983 --> 00:19:56,404 according to eyewitness accounts. 411 00:19:56,404 --> 00:19:58,447 This is actually the disturbed area right here, 412 00:19:58,447 --> 00:19:59,949 which is right where we're going. 413 00:19:59,949 --> 00:20:02,702 And it's right where the eyewitness account 414 00:20:02,702 --> 00:20:04,745 basically says that the craft left a furrow. 415 00:20:04,745 --> 00:20:06,789 So you can tell that something went on. 416 00:20:06,789 --> 00:20:08,791 It even looks like there's a little a gouge mark 417 00:20:08,791 --> 00:20:11,001 that was left by the craft as it came in. 418 00:20:11,001 --> 00:20:14,797 NARRATOR: The disturbed area that Professor Kimbler identified 419 00:20:14,797 --> 00:20:17,425 has become known as the "gouge." 420 00:20:17,425 --> 00:20:22,680 In 2002, an archaeological dig was conducted in this area 421 00:20:22,680 --> 00:20:25,516 by the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 422 00:20:25,516 --> 00:20:30,563 to search for topographical evidence of a UFO crash. 423 00:20:30,563 --> 00:20:33,983 KIMBLER: They found a V‐shaped gouge that seemed to indicate 424 00:20:33,983 --> 00:20:37,570 that something came down and skated across the ground, 425 00:20:37,570 --> 00:20:40,948 like a typical aircraft crashing into the ground, 426 00:20:40,948 --> 00:20:42,575 leaving a‐a big furrow there. 427 00:20:42,575 --> 00:20:45,411 NARRATOR: Author Donald Schmitt, an advisor 428 00:20:45,411 --> 00:20:48,914 to the International UFO Museum & Research Center 429 00:20:48,914 --> 00:20:52,251 board of directors, took part in the excavation. 430 00:20:52,251 --> 00:20:53,836 DONALD SCHMITT: We flagged that area, 431 00:20:53,836 --> 00:20:59,175 did electromagnetic sensory testing of the sites 432 00:20:59,175 --> 00:21:03,471 to sift through possible samples from the crash. 433 00:21:03,471 --> 00:21:08,642 All in an attempt to find a piece of that missing evidence 434 00:21:08,642 --> 00:21:10,853 that would demonstrate once and for all 435 00:21:10,853 --> 00:21:13,939 that this was something extraordinary. 436 00:21:13,939 --> 00:21:16,942 NARRATOR: The dig collected countless soil samples 437 00:21:16,942 --> 00:21:19,195 from in and around the gouge. 438 00:21:19,195 --> 00:21:22,656 But curiously, access to this wealth of potential evidence 439 00:21:22,656 --> 00:21:24,116 has been restricted 440 00:21:24,116 --> 00:21:27,119 by the Bureau of Land Management ever since. 441 00:21:27,119 --> 00:21:29,955 KIMBLER: There's 600 pounds of stuff stored in a vault 442 00:21:29,955 --> 00:21:33,459 in the Maxwell Museum at the University of New Mexico 443 00:21:33,459 --> 00:21:36,504 that nobody has looked at, and it needs to be looked at. 444 00:21:36,504 --> 00:21:38,631 NARRATOR: Demands by UFO researchers 445 00:21:38,631 --> 00:21:40,216 to be given access 446 00:21:40,216 --> 00:21:42,384 to the contents of the 2002 dig 447 00:21:42,384 --> 00:21:44,720 have fallen on deaf ears. 448 00:21:44,720 --> 00:21:46,931 In the nearly two decades since, 449 00:21:46,931 --> 00:21:49,934 the V‐shaped gouge has been filled in with sediment, 450 00:21:49,934 --> 00:21:51,477 but many believe 451 00:21:51,477 --> 00:21:54,063 that if there is more debris still to be found, 452 00:21:54,063 --> 00:21:56,982 it is most likely to be found here. 453 00:21:58,359 --> 00:22:00,319 We need to get going, and we need to get out there 454 00:22:00,319 --> 00:22:02,321 so you guys can experience 455 00:22:02,321 --> 00:22:03,572 finding some of this stuff, 456 00:22:03,572 --> 00:22:04,740 ‐which is amazing. ‐TSOUKALOS: All right. 457 00:22:04,740 --> 00:22:05,741 Let's go explore. 458 00:22:07,785 --> 00:22:10,120 HOWE: So, where do you think's best here now? 459 00:22:10,120 --> 00:22:12,081 KIMBLER: We're in the perfect spot. 460 00:22:12,081 --> 00:22:13,874 And we're gonna cover this whole thing right here. 461 00:22:13,874 --> 00:22:17,002 NARRATOR: Uncovering bits of debris in this vast desert 462 00:22:17,002 --> 00:22:18,712 is a daunting task, 463 00:22:18,712 --> 00:22:23,175 but after nearly a decade spent combing the entire area, 464 00:22:23,175 --> 00:22:26,178 Professor Kimbler has pinpointed certain hot spots. 465 00:22:26,178 --> 00:22:29,431 Some of the artifacts he brought with him today 466 00:22:29,431 --> 00:22:31,183 were discovered in this very location 467 00:22:31,183 --> 00:22:32,935 just within the past month. 468 00:22:32,935 --> 00:22:35,604 So, just above the area of the ground, 469 00:22:35,604 --> 00:22:38,357 we're gonna sweep back and forth like this. 470 00:22:38,357 --> 00:22:40,109 We're gonna cover this 471 00:22:40,109 --> 00:22:41,694 side to side, 472 00:22:41,694 --> 00:22:43,696 back and forth, little by little. 473 00:22:43,696 --> 00:22:45,281 I've been out here 474 00:22:45,281 --> 00:22:47,908 six or seven or eight hours at a whack swinging this thing 475 00:22:47,908 --> 00:22:49,243 till my arms break off. 476 00:22:49,243 --> 00:22:51,912 We can, uh, cut across this way. 477 00:22:51,912 --> 00:22:53,706 HOWE: You're waiting for that beep. 478 00:22:53,706 --> 00:22:56,250 We're looking off in‐in this general direction out here. 479 00:22:56,250 --> 00:22:58,127 The craft basically 480 00:22:58,127 --> 00:22:59,920 either had some kind of mechanical failure 481 00:22:59,920 --> 00:23:01,547 or something blew up. 482 00:23:01,547 --> 00:23:04,675 NARRATOR: Professor Kimbler scans the area along the gouge, 483 00:23:04,675 --> 00:23:07,469 meticulously covering every inch. 484 00:23:07,469 --> 00:23:09,889 After nearly two hours, 485 00:23:09,889 --> 00:23:12,600 he has not detected any metal objects. 486 00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:14,226 Giorgio, my arm is about to break off, 487 00:23:14,226 --> 00:23:16,437 and I'm kind of hoping that you just might have 488 00:23:16,437 --> 00:23:19,398 ‐a little bit better luck than me doing this. ‐Sure. Let's see. 489 00:23:19,398 --> 00:23:22,192 ‐You saw what I was doing, it's already fired up. ‐Yep. Okay. 490 00:23:22,192 --> 00:23:24,153 And I'm gonna let you swing this. And we can just... 491 00:23:24,153 --> 00:23:25,946 ‐Let's see if it's working. ‐(beeping) 492 00:23:25,946 --> 00:23:27,239 ‐There you go, it's working perfect. ‐Great. Perfect. Excellent. 493 00:23:27,239 --> 00:23:29,283 Maybe you'll be able to... 494 00:23:29,283 --> 00:23:32,244 ‐to get the magic flowing on this. ‐Mm‐hmm. 495 00:23:32,244 --> 00:23:34,914 I think we need to head up right over here because 496 00:23:34,914 --> 00:23:36,332 this is right at the base of the hill 497 00:23:36,332 --> 00:23:38,292 and there's a bunch of disturbed rocks. 498 00:23:38,292 --> 00:23:39,919 Might be a good place to, uh, 499 00:23:39,919 --> 00:23:41,670 ‐to capture material that has run off. ‐Okay. 500 00:23:41,670 --> 00:23:43,881 ‐(beeping) ‐It's also... ‐Oh! 501 00:23:43,881 --> 00:23:47,259 NARRATOR: Within just a few minutes of taking over the metal detecting, 502 00:23:47,259 --> 00:23:48,594 Giorgio gets a hit. 503 00:23:48,594 --> 00:23:49,803 KIMBLER: I heard something. 504 00:23:49,803 --> 00:23:50,804 TSOUKALOS: Yeah. 505 00:23:50,804 --> 00:23:52,806 ‐(beeping) ‐There is something. 506 00:23:52,806 --> 00:23:54,808 KIMBLER: Oh, my God. 507 00:23:54,808 --> 00:23:57,686 (beeping continues) 508 00:23:57,686 --> 00:24:00,606 KIMBLER: There is something there and we need to dig it up. 509 00:24:00,606 --> 00:24:02,441 ‐Let me help you find it. ‐Okay. 510 00:24:02,441 --> 00:24:04,276 It's right here somewhere. 511 00:24:04,276 --> 00:24:05,694 ‐We'll find it. ‐It's right here. 512 00:24:05,694 --> 00:24:08,155 ‐We will find it. ‐(beeping) 513 00:24:08,155 --> 00:24:09,448 KIMBLER: You're on top of it. 514 00:24:09,448 --> 00:24:11,116 ‐You're right there. ‐Right there. 515 00:24:11,116 --> 00:24:14,495 (beeping) 516 00:24:14,495 --> 00:24:16,664 See if it's there. 517 00:24:16,664 --> 00:24:18,123 It's in my hand. 518 00:24:18,123 --> 00:24:19,166 Wow. 519 00:24:19,166 --> 00:24:21,418 Now comes the hard part. 520 00:24:21,418 --> 00:24:24,004 ‐It's a‐a piece of wire. ‐(Tsoukalos and Howe laughing) 521 00:24:24,004 --> 00:24:25,464 All right. Okay. 522 00:24:25,464 --> 00:24:28,008 ‐A tiny little piece of wire. ‐Little wire. 523 00:24:28,008 --> 00:24:30,302 KIMBLER: We're gonna keep it. We're gonna take it and have it analyzed 524 00:24:30,302 --> 00:24:33,013 because maybe it's got something in it that's weird. 525 00:24:33,013 --> 00:24:34,765 Let's still investigate this. 526 00:24:34,765 --> 00:24:36,892 KIMBLER: We need to take it and‐and have it tested. 527 00:24:36,892 --> 00:24:40,062 NARRATOR: Giorgio hands off the metal detector to Linda, 528 00:24:40,062 --> 00:24:41,730 who continues along the gouge. 529 00:24:41,730 --> 00:24:44,817 Just a few feet from where Giorgio detected 530 00:24:44,817 --> 00:24:46,819 ‐a piece of wire... ‐(beeping) ‐Oh. 531 00:24:46,819 --> 00:24:48,320 ...they get another hit. 532 00:24:48,320 --> 00:24:50,072 (beeping) 533 00:24:52,658 --> 00:24:54,785 ‐All right. Oh. ‐Pick up your, uh, your bracelet, too. 534 00:24:54,785 --> 00:24:57,162 I tell you what, let's, um, dump it, 535 00:24:57,162 --> 00:24:59,415 dump it into this hand, right here. 536 00:24:59,415 --> 00:25:00,833 There we go. 537 00:25:00,833 --> 00:25:03,002 It's another piece of wire. 538 00:25:03,002 --> 00:25:04,670 TSOUKALOS: This is strange‐looking, though. 539 00:25:04,670 --> 00:25:08,424 ‐Why is it so twisted and mangled? ‐I have no idea. 540 00:25:08,424 --> 00:25:11,593 TSOUKALOS: You said that if there was debris, 541 00:25:11,593 --> 00:25:13,554 this would be one of the places 542 00:25:13,554 --> 00:25:15,889 because of the geographic, uh... 543 00:25:15,889 --> 00:25:17,474 ‐terrain right here. ‐It's, it's runoff, 544 00:25:17,474 --> 00:25:20,978 and this is what I've used time and time again to find stuff. 545 00:25:20,978 --> 00:25:23,981 NARRATOR: As far as Giorgio and Linda are concerned, 546 00:25:23,981 --> 00:25:27,192 any metal objects found in the so‐called "gouge" area 547 00:25:27,192 --> 00:25:28,736 are worth examining. 548 00:25:28,736 --> 00:25:32,865 Is it possible that these bits of wire represent debris 549 00:25:32,865 --> 00:25:37,536 from the 1947 crash that was overlooked by the military? 550 00:25:45,044 --> 00:25:48,797 NARRATOR: Sergeant Melvin E. Brown, who served in 551 00:25:48,797 --> 00:25:53,177 the 509th Atomic Bomb Squadron for the U. S. Army Air Force, 552 00:25:53,177 --> 00:25:56,680 lies on his deathbed at a local hospital. 553 00:25:56,680 --> 00:26:00,142 With his dying words, Brown reveals to his family 554 00:26:00,142 --> 00:26:03,604 a secret that he has kept hidden for nearly 40 years‐‐ 555 00:26:03,604 --> 00:26:08,609 a secret about what he saw in 1947 556 00:26:08,609 --> 00:26:11,528 when he was stationed in Roswell, New Mexico. 557 00:26:13,238 --> 00:26:17,159 Sergeant Melvin Brown is another key player in all of this. 558 00:26:18,577 --> 00:26:21,830 He was rounded up by higher command 559 00:26:21,830 --> 00:26:23,832 in the aftermath of the crash. 560 00:26:23,832 --> 00:26:26,585 He was essentially put on guard duty. 561 00:26:26,585 --> 00:26:31,882 And, intriguingly, there were some low flatbed lorries 562 00:26:31,882 --> 00:26:33,884 with tarpaulins over them. 563 00:26:35,135 --> 00:26:37,346 SCHMITT: The first opportunity he got, 564 00:26:37,346 --> 00:26:39,681 he peeked inside the back of the truck. 565 00:26:39,681 --> 00:26:42,184 And there, under a canvas tarp, 566 00:26:42,184 --> 00:26:44,770 were two of the bodies from the crash site. 567 00:26:46,522 --> 00:26:50,192 When he was on his deathbed, he brought up Roswell. 568 00:26:50,192 --> 00:26:53,320 Days before he passed away, he talked about, 569 00:26:53,320 --> 00:26:56,698 "It was not a weather balloon. It wasn't from here. 570 00:26:56,698 --> 00:27:02,496 And I saw two of the bodies, and they were not human." 571 00:27:02,496 --> 00:27:06,667 POPE: Deathbed testimony is a critical part of the Roswell story. 572 00:27:06,667 --> 00:27:08,168 There are several. 573 00:27:08,168 --> 00:27:09,545 There are many reasons 574 00:27:09,545 --> 00:27:12,589 why some of the witnesses stayed quiet for so long: 575 00:27:12,589 --> 00:27:14,883 fear, threats. 576 00:27:14,883 --> 00:27:16,635 All of this plays a part. 577 00:27:19,012 --> 00:27:21,723 NARRATOR: Many UFO researchers believe that, 578 00:27:21,723 --> 00:27:23,851 much like these deathbed testimonies, 579 00:27:23,851 --> 00:27:27,521 it is only a matter of time before physical evidence 580 00:27:27,521 --> 00:27:31,066 of a crashed extraterrestrial craft finally surfaces. 581 00:27:31,066 --> 00:27:33,402 And some even suggest 582 00:27:33,402 --> 00:27:36,905 that such evidence has already been recovered. 583 00:27:40,325 --> 00:27:42,244 HOWE: Here it is, right here. 584 00:27:42,244 --> 00:27:45,831 NARRATOR: One day after uncovering wires near the Roswell skip site, 585 00:27:45,831 --> 00:27:49,167 Giorgio Tsoukalos and Linda Moulton Howe have traveled 586 00:27:49,167 --> 00:27:50,419 to Theta Plate Lab, 587 00:27:50,419 --> 00:27:52,796 where they are met by owner Aaron Velasquez. 588 00:27:52,796 --> 00:27:54,047 HOWE: Hi. 589 00:27:54,047 --> 00:27:55,507 It's good to finally meet you. 590 00:27:55,507 --> 00:27:57,009 ‐Welcome. ‐Hello. 591 00:27:57,009 --> 00:27:59,303 NARRATOR: Geologist Frank Kimbler arrived earlier with 592 00:27:59,303 --> 00:28:01,346 the metal fragments he has collected 593 00:28:01,346 --> 00:28:02,598 over the past eight years 594 00:28:02,598 --> 00:28:05,517 in and around the Roswell crash site. 595 00:28:05,517 --> 00:28:08,270 Hey, Frank. Good to see you again. 596 00:28:08,270 --> 00:28:10,272 ‐It's good to see you guys. We're‐we're good. ‐Good to see you again. 597 00:28:10,272 --> 00:28:12,107 ‐Ready for some testing? ‐We're ready for some testing. 598 00:28:12,107 --> 00:28:13,317 This is the exciting part. 599 00:28:13,317 --> 00:28:14,610 ‐Excellent. ‐I've been waiting for this. 600 00:28:14,610 --> 00:28:16,737 NARRATOR: Professor Kimbler's fragments 601 00:28:16,737 --> 00:28:18,864 will be scientifically tested, 602 00:28:18,864 --> 00:28:22,242 along with the wires they found in the desert just yesterday 603 00:28:22,242 --> 00:28:25,537 to determine their elemental makeup. 604 00:28:25,537 --> 00:28:27,539 VELASQUEZ: So, we're gonna use this machine. 605 00:28:27,539 --> 00:28:29,625 It's an X‐ray florescence machine. 606 00:28:29,625 --> 00:28:31,668 It can do materials identification, 607 00:28:31,668 --> 00:28:34,087 so we're gonna hit it with an X‐ray beam 608 00:28:34,087 --> 00:28:35,881 and it'll tell us what it can tell us. 609 00:28:35,881 --> 00:28:39,551 So, it has the ability to show us the elements that are 610 00:28:39,551 --> 00:28:42,304 in this within a certain range, is that right? 611 00:28:42,304 --> 00:28:43,722 ‐VELASQUEZ: Correct, correct. ‐Mm‐hmm. 612 00:28:45,140 --> 00:28:47,142 Okay, here we go. 613 00:28:48,602 --> 00:28:50,270 So, we're seeing a big peak here. 614 00:28:50,270 --> 00:28:52,564 This is iron. All right. 615 00:28:52,564 --> 00:28:54,691 What else seems like a match? 616 00:28:54,691 --> 00:28:56,902 Well... 617 00:28:56,902 --> 00:28:58,236 Selenium. 618 00:28:58,236 --> 00:28:59,613 KIMBLER: What in the world? 619 00:28:59,613 --> 00:29:02,699 Yeah, that‐that is exactly my reaction. 620 00:29:02,699 --> 00:29:04,660 ‐Yeah. ‐What is selenium doing with that? 621 00:29:04,660 --> 00:29:08,747 KIMBLER: I know that selenium is used in the electronics industry 622 00:29:08,747 --> 00:29:10,123 for semiconductors. 623 00:29:10,123 --> 00:29:11,583 Let's go ahead and, uh, 624 00:29:11,583 --> 00:29:13,877 take a look at the second wire, please. 625 00:29:17,297 --> 00:29:20,092 ‐That there is... selenium. ‐This is selenium. 626 00:29:20,092 --> 00:29:22,135 ‐Still? ‐VELASQUEZ: Yeah. 627 00:29:22,135 --> 00:29:24,096 NARRATOR: The makeup of the second wire fragment 628 00:29:24,096 --> 00:29:27,516 appears to be nearly identical to the first. 629 00:29:27,516 --> 00:29:31,103 Might the presence of selenium, a semiconductor, 630 00:29:31,103 --> 00:29:34,439 indicate that they were part of an electronic device? 631 00:29:36,942 --> 00:29:39,111 ‐KIMBLER: This one. ‐VELASQUEZ: Okay. 632 00:29:39,111 --> 00:29:42,364 NARRATOR: Frank has also brought with him a number of metal pieces 633 00:29:42,364 --> 00:29:44,992 that he has gathered in the same area over the years, 634 00:29:44,992 --> 00:29:46,952 and has yet to test. 635 00:29:48,704 --> 00:29:52,165 So, it looks like it's a match for iron. 636 00:29:52,165 --> 00:29:54,292 But I'm curious about that little shoulder. 637 00:29:55,919 --> 00:29:57,546 Copper. 638 00:29:57,546 --> 00:29:58,714 ‐KIMBLER: Okay. ‐Copper... 639 00:29:58,714 --> 00:30:00,674 So, I mean, it's dead‐on copper match. 640 00:30:00,674 --> 00:30:03,010 ‐KIMBLER: So, we know we've got some copper in there. ‐Mm‐hmm. 641 00:30:03,010 --> 00:30:04,469 And then this stuff over here... 642 00:30:07,848 --> 00:30:09,766 I'd call it a good match for zirconium. 643 00:30:09,766 --> 00:30:10,809 KIMBLER: For zirconium? 644 00:30:10,809 --> 00:30:13,353 ‐Wow. ‐Yeah. 645 00:30:13,353 --> 00:30:15,605 That would be unusual. 646 00:30:16,940 --> 00:30:18,817 VELASQUEZ: This is a good match for molybdenum. 647 00:30:20,402 --> 00:30:23,363 KIMBLER: So, now we've got not only 648 00:30:23,363 --> 00:30:25,782 zirconium in there, but we have molybdenum. 649 00:30:25,782 --> 00:30:28,994 And those are considered impurities, Giorgio, 650 00:30:28,994 --> 00:30:30,746 but they shouldn't be there. 651 00:30:30,746 --> 00:30:34,207 But what does that mean when you say it shouldn't be there? 652 00:30:34,207 --> 00:30:37,210 KIMBLER: Because that's unusual for any alloys 653 00:30:37,210 --> 00:30:38,587 that I've looked at previously. 654 00:30:38,587 --> 00:30:41,048 It's part of our high‐tech industry. 655 00:30:41,048 --> 00:30:42,382 VELASQUEZ: It's weird for me, too. 656 00:30:42,382 --> 00:30:43,925 So, you'd see molybdenum in a stainless steel, 657 00:30:43,925 --> 00:30:45,677 but not an iron copper alloy. 658 00:30:45,677 --> 00:30:46,970 ‐KIMBLER: Yeah. ‐VELASQUEZ: Yeah. 659 00:30:46,970 --> 00:30:48,513 ‐KIMBLER: I agree with that. ‐TSOUKALOS: Okay. 660 00:30:48,513 --> 00:30:50,891 ‐I like it. ‐And zirconium has been found 661 00:30:50,891 --> 00:30:55,771 in some cases where material has been tested 662 00:30:55,771 --> 00:30:58,690 and it was somehow related to a crash. 663 00:30:58,690 --> 00:31:00,650 ‐I've run across that myself. ‐Zirconium. 664 00:31:02,194 --> 00:31:05,864 NARRATOR: In 2009, a Freedom of Information Act request 665 00:31:05,864 --> 00:31:07,824 brought to light a research study 666 00:31:07,824 --> 00:31:12,704 conducted at Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base in 1949, 667 00:31:12,704 --> 00:31:16,583 the site in Ohio where the wreckage from Roswell was taken. 668 00:31:16,583 --> 00:31:19,127 According to released documents, 669 00:31:19,127 --> 00:31:21,421 metallurgists discovered zirconium 670 00:31:21,421 --> 00:31:23,882 while examining pieces of strange metal 671 00:31:23,882 --> 00:31:26,009 recovered in the New Mexico desert. 672 00:31:28,011 --> 00:31:32,224 Is this a piece that you found where we were walking around? 673 00:31:32,224 --> 00:31:33,767 Absolutely. 674 00:31:33,767 --> 00:31:35,811 In fact, if we could bring the picture back up, 675 00:31:35,811 --> 00:31:37,479 there's an interesting little part on this 676 00:31:37,479 --> 00:31:39,773 because this is one that I talked about before 677 00:31:39,773 --> 00:31:41,733 that has explosive cratering on it 678 00:31:41,733 --> 00:31:43,485 because it went through an explosion, 679 00:31:43,485 --> 00:31:45,737 and I can show that and prove it on that piece. 680 00:31:47,155 --> 00:31:48,907 ‐So, do you need me to scan around? ‐Right... 681 00:31:48,907 --> 00:31:51,535 ‐See that right there? ‐VELASQUEZ: That pit? 682 00:31:51,535 --> 00:31:54,204 KIMBLER: That pit right there is an explosive crater. 683 00:31:56,123 --> 00:31:57,582 NARRATOR Explosive cratering? 684 00:31:57,582 --> 00:31:59,918 Could this curious feature indicate 685 00:31:59,918 --> 00:32:01,795 that the metal fragments Frank found, 686 00:32:01,795 --> 00:32:04,589 in separate locations near Roswell, 687 00:32:04,589 --> 00:32:07,384 came from exploded objects? 688 00:32:07,384 --> 00:32:11,096 Perhaps even one or more extraterrestrial crafts? 689 00:32:12,639 --> 00:32:15,934 As the team tests the rest of the metal fragments, 690 00:32:15,934 --> 00:32:18,061 they are surprised to discover 691 00:32:18,061 --> 00:32:21,690 that nearly all of them seem to have the same elemental makeup. 692 00:32:21,690 --> 00:32:24,151 There's definitely a similarity. 693 00:32:24,151 --> 00:32:26,611 I mean, it looks like it's the same material. 694 00:32:26,611 --> 00:32:28,363 It's just in different proportions. 695 00:32:28,363 --> 00:32:29,948 (clicks tongue) Boy. 696 00:32:29,948 --> 00:32:32,617 VELASQUEZ: So, it could be the same stuff. 697 00:32:32,617 --> 00:32:35,036 ‐KIMBLER: I think we have the proof. ‐HOWE: Yeah. 698 00:32:35,036 --> 00:32:37,539 KIMBLER: We just need to get more testing done. 699 00:32:37,539 --> 00:32:40,208 I can't wait to learn what we'll find out next. 700 00:32:40,208 --> 00:32:42,544 NARRATOR: The battery of tests 701 00:32:42,544 --> 00:32:44,546 being performed by the U. S. Army 702 00:32:44,546 --> 00:32:47,382 on Linda's layered metal fragments could take months 703 00:32:47,382 --> 00:32:48,842 or even years. 704 00:32:48,842 --> 00:32:51,303 In the meantime, 705 00:32:51,303 --> 00:32:53,722 the material collected from the Roswell skip site 706 00:32:53,722 --> 00:32:57,434 has been sent to another lab for further analysis. 707 00:32:57,434 --> 00:33:00,937 But curiously, one element 708 00:33:00,937 --> 00:33:03,940 that has already been detected in Professor Kimbler's materials 709 00:33:03,940 --> 00:33:07,485 has also been found in another metal fragment 710 00:33:07,485 --> 00:33:10,238 suspected to be debris from a UFO, 711 00:33:10,238 --> 00:33:14,409 and from a location on the other side of the world. 712 00:33:19,664 --> 00:33:22,209 NARRATOR: The Roswell incident remains the most well‐known 713 00:33:22,209 --> 00:33:24,169 UFO event in history, 714 00:33:24,169 --> 00:33:27,505 but there have been reports of numerous other UFO crashes 715 00:33:27,505 --> 00:33:29,341 all over the world, 716 00:33:29,341 --> 00:33:32,844 as well as the recovery of strange metal debris. 717 00:33:32,844 --> 00:33:37,474 In 1991, geologists searching for gold deposits 718 00:33:37,474 --> 00:33:41,811 in Russia's Ural Mountains made a highly unexpected discovery. 719 00:33:41,811 --> 00:33:44,564 At depths of over 30 feet, 720 00:33:44,564 --> 00:33:48,902 they found a scattering of tiny metal coils and springs. 721 00:33:51,238 --> 00:33:56,201 CHILDRESS: Russian scientists are finding these tiny nanoparticles. 722 00:33:56,201 --> 00:33:57,953 They found thousands of these things. 723 00:33:57,953 --> 00:34:00,205 They have to look at them through microscopes. 724 00:34:00,205 --> 00:34:02,082 They're‐they're‐‐ Some of them are just 725 00:34:02,082 --> 00:34:05,919 one ten‐thousandth of an inch, you know, in size. 726 00:34:05,919 --> 00:34:08,338 There are all kinds of spirals 727 00:34:08,338 --> 00:34:11,216 and tiny machined bits. 728 00:34:11,216 --> 00:34:14,803 When they look at it, they seem to be exactly like the kind of 729 00:34:14,803 --> 00:34:17,305 tiny nanoparticles and machine bits 730 00:34:17,305 --> 00:34:19,266 that we are creating today. 731 00:34:21,017 --> 00:34:24,896 What you see under the electron microscope is mind‐boggling 732 00:34:24,896 --> 00:34:27,732 because you see spirals. 733 00:34:27,732 --> 00:34:31,069 You see definitely something where the scientists 734 00:34:31,069 --> 00:34:34,906 who investigated this came to the conclusion 735 00:34:34,906 --> 00:34:38,618 that these items are artificially made 736 00:34:38,618 --> 00:34:40,620 out of tungsten and molybdenum. 737 00:34:40,620 --> 00:34:44,082 And so that right there is incredibly interesting 738 00:34:44,082 --> 00:34:48,295 because that was found exactly at the skip site. 739 00:34:48,295 --> 00:34:53,008 NARRATOR: Molybdenum is the same material detected in the metal fragments 740 00:34:53,008 --> 00:34:56,428 that Frank Kimbler found in the desert outside Roswell. 741 00:34:56,428 --> 00:34:59,097 It is a super‐strong element 742 00:34:59,097 --> 00:35:01,975 commonly used in NASA spacecraft. 743 00:35:03,935 --> 00:35:06,104 YURI KARASH: These microscopic spirals 744 00:35:06,104 --> 00:35:09,774 were made of wolfram and molybdenum. 745 00:35:09,774 --> 00:35:13,194 The melting temperature for wolfram is above 746 00:35:13,194 --> 00:35:15,030 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit, 747 00:35:15,030 --> 00:35:18,950 and for molybdenum is about 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. 748 00:35:21,119 --> 00:35:25,123 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Some, uh, version of NASA from some other star system 749 00:35:25,123 --> 00:35:28,918 could send a probe here to Earth, and it could fail, uh, 750 00:35:28,918 --> 00:35:32,297 and crash into Earth, and‐and we would look at it and think, 751 00:35:32,297 --> 00:35:33,840 "Wow, where did this come from?" 752 00:35:33,840 --> 00:35:37,802 Maybe one day, we might be creating our own Roswell 753 00:35:37,802 --> 00:35:40,305 when we send our first probe to the nearest star. 754 00:35:40,305 --> 00:35:43,642 NARRATOR: Ancient astronaut theorists point out 755 00:35:43,642 --> 00:35:47,062 that dozens of visitors to the Ural Mountains have reported 756 00:35:47,062 --> 00:35:50,315 encounters with strange, cigar‐shaped craft 757 00:35:50,315 --> 00:35:52,734 trailing fire across the sky. 758 00:35:52,734 --> 00:35:56,821 Could this be the Russian Roswell? 759 00:35:56,821 --> 00:36:00,617 Indeed, people living in the Ural Mountains, 760 00:36:00,617 --> 00:36:03,495 maybe more often than, uh, 761 00:36:03,495 --> 00:36:06,206 people living in other parts of Russia, 762 00:36:06,206 --> 00:36:10,543 witness some strange phenomena in the air and on the ground. 763 00:36:12,629 --> 00:36:16,508 PAUL STONEHILL: Ural Mountains are a very interesting space 764 00:36:16,508 --> 00:36:19,928 in the paranormal history of Russia. 765 00:36:19,928 --> 00:36:23,181 And I've studied a lot because there have always been 766 00:36:23,181 --> 00:36:27,018 incredible UFO sightings in the Ural Mountains. 767 00:36:27,018 --> 00:36:29,896 There are stories of civilizations 768 00:36:29,896 --> 00:36:32,524 that have disappeared or went under the ground. 769 00:36:32,524 --> 00:36:36,945 Uh, the so‐called, uh, dwarf people in the Ural Mountains. 770 00:36:36,945 --> 00:36:41,866 NARRATOR: If the nanoparticles discovered in the Ural Mountains are debris 771 00:36:41,866 --> 00:36:43,702 from a crashed alien craft, 772 00:36:43,702 --> 00:36:47,247 they bring up another intriguing possibility, 773 00:36:47,247 --> 00:36:50,542 because based on how deep below the earth they were found, 774 00:36:50,542 --> 00:36:54,546 they could have been deposited there thousands of years ago. 775 00:36:54,546 --> 00:36:57,257 There's thinking that these things must be 776 00:36:57,257 --> 00:36:59,092 over 50,000 years old. 777 00:36:59,092 --> 00:37:02,595 So, is this also a debris field 778 00:37:02,595 --> 00:37:07,726 from a crashed extraterrestrial craft in the Ural Mountains? 779 00:37:07,726 --> 00:37:11,813 There could be crash sites all over the world 780 00:37:11,813 --> 00:37:14,691 that are hundreds of thousands of years old, 781 00:37:14,691 --> 00:37:17,193 right up to modern times. 782 00:37:19,237 --> 00:37:21,573 NARRATOR: Rumors abound that there are facilities 783 00:37:21,573 --> 00:37:23,908 located all over the world holding the remnants 784 00:37:23,908 --> 00:37:27,162 of crashed extraterrestrial craft, 785 00:37:27,162 --> 00:37:29,998 like in the remote hills of China, 786 00:37:29,998 --> 00:37:32,250 at Pine Gap in Australia, 787 00:37:32,250 --> 00:37:34,919 and Rudloe Manor in England. 788 00:37:34,919 --> 00:37:41,092 TSOUKALOS: Who knows if over the chronology of the history of planet Earth 789 00:37:41,092 --> 00:37:45,805 there were more craft, just like at Roswell, that crashed? 790 00:37:45,805 --> 00:37:49,768 NARRATOR: Is it possible that Roswell is 791 00:37:49,768 --> 00:37:52,437 just one of many locations on planet Earth 792 00:37:52,437 --> 00:37:55,440 where debris from crashed extraterrestrial craft 793 00:37:55,440 --> 00:37:57,066 can be found? 794 00:37:58,526 --> 00:38:02,614 Perhaps further testing that was conducted on the metal fragments 795 00:38:02,614 --> 00:38:05,158 unearthed near the Roswell skip site will reveal 796 00:38:05,158 --> 00:38:09,537 indisputable evidence of alien visitation. 797 00:38:15,877 --> 00:38:19,631 NARRATOR: Giorgio Tsoukalos meets Linda Moulton Howe at her home 798 00:38:19,631 --> 00:38:21,925 two weeks after sending out the materials collected 799 00:38:21,925 --> 00:38:25,386 at the Roswell crash site to a laboratory in Dallas, Texas, 800 00:38:25,386 --> 00:38:26,971 for further testing. 801 00:38:26,971 --> 00:38:30,308 Aaron Velasquez, who performed the initial testing, 802 00:38:30,308 --> 00:38:33,812 has received and analyzed the data. 803 00:38:33,812 --> 00:38:36,356 ‐Hi, Aaron. ‐Good to see you again. How are you? 804 00:38:36,356 --> 00:38:38,233 Nice to see you guys. I've been well. 805 00:38:38,233 --> 00:38:40,902 We're sitting here on pins and needles. 806 00:38:40,902 --> 00:38:42,445 So, what can you show us? 807 00:38:42,445 --> 00:38:46,950 So, we found that, of the samples of Frank's material, 808 00:38:46,950 --> 00:38:49,702 three of them, while they look like the rest, 809 00:38:49,702 --> 00:38:52,831 have a very, very high concentration of carbon in them. 810 00:38:52,831 --> 00:38:55,542 Much more than the aluminum, despite what they look like. 811 00:38:55,542 --> 00:38:57,210 There's been some supposition 812 00:38:57,210 --> 00:39:00,338 that that could be from high heat. 813 00:39:00,338 --> 00:39:02,090 So that was odd. 814 00:39:02,090 --> 00:39:04,300 But odder still is we had 815 00:39:04,300 --> 00:39:06,678 one sample of the five which had 816 00:39:06,678 --> 00:39:09,472 indium, which is a very rare element. 817 00:39:09,472 --> 00:39:11,683 So it's not the sort of thing that you would get 818 00:39:11,683 --> 00:39:14,227 by accident, guaranteed. 819 00:39:14,227 --> 00:39:15,770 So are we talking about something 820 00:39:15,770 --> 00:39:17,021 that's really strange here? 821 00:39:17,021 --> 00:39:19,440 Yes. Yes. 822 00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:22,902 Well, uh, what about those wires that we found? 823 00:39:22,902 --> 00:39:24,404 Yeah. 824 00:39:24,404 --> 00:39:25,697 So, that is also odd. 825 00:39:25,697 --> 00:39:28,575 So, the elements that we found with the wire 826 00:39:28,575 --> 00:39:31,703 were all explainable, except it, too, had indium in it. 827 00:39:31,703 --> 00:39:34,914 What about evidence of impact and heat? 828 00:39:34,914 --> 00:39:37,125 Yes, that's another thing that we noted. 829 00:39:37,125 --> 00:39:38,668 It was very obvious 830 00:39:38,668 --> 00:39:40,587 under the scanning electron microscope 831 00:39:40,587 --> 00:39:43,798 that these had been subjected to very, very high heat. 832 00:39:43,798 --> 00:39:44,966 They were melted. 833 00:39:44,966 --> 00:39:46,634 There was also some shearing apparent. 834 00:39:46,634 --> 00:39:50,471 So, these were, these were cut or sliced by... 835 00:39:50,471 --> 00:39:54,017 by some action as well over the years, or‐or at an impact. 836 00:39:55,977 --> 00:39:58,104 That's‐that's incredible. 837 00:39:58,104 --> 00:40:00,815 Yes, it's very interesting. 838 00:40:00,815 --> 00:40:03,234 NARRATOR: For Giorgio and Linda, 839 00:40:03,234 --> 00:40:06,905 the results are nothing less than astonishing. 840 00:40:06,905 --> 00:40:10,074 Multiple tests have now confirmed that the materials 841 00:40:10,074 --> 00:40:12,035 recovered at the Roswell skip site 842 00:40:12,035 --> 00:40:14,495 are of a highly unusual nature, 843 00:40:14,495 --> 00:40:18,625 and show evidence of having been subjected to an explosion. 844 00:40:20,209 --> 00:40:23,004 Might the strange layered material being examined 845 00:40:23,004 --> 00:40:27,050 by the U. S. Army prove to be even more extraordinary? 846 00:40:27,050 --> 00:40:30,261 HOWE: In the bismuth, magnesium, zinc, 847 00:40:30,261 --> 00:40:33,389 we're dealing with technologies that astound people 848 00:40:33,389 --> 00:40:37,143 who are in exotic metals because they couldn't make 849 00:40:37,143 --> 00:40:39,562 the bismuth, magnesium, zinc, 850 00:40:39,562 --> 00:40:43,733 and a physicist tells me this is the key. 851 00:40:43,733 --> 00:40:49,030 This is the crux of how this kind of technology 852 00:40:49,030 --> 00:40:53,868 makes possible the unidentified flying objects 853 00:40:53,868 --> 00:40:56,955 move in such astounding ways. 854 00:40:56,955 --> 00:40:59,332 MAN: Whoa! 855 00:40:59,332 --> 00:41:02,335 And in this whole issue of finding 856 00:41:02,335 --> 00:41:06,923 more materials from UFOs, I'm still on the trail. 857 00:41:10,969 --> 00:41:13,972 TSOUKALOS: Oftentimes, I'm told that to suggest that 858 00:41:13,972 --> 00:41:19,352 a UFO, an extraterrestrial craft, crashed at Roswell 859 00:41:19,352 --> 00:41:24,065 is nonsensical because extraterrestrials can fly 860 00:41:24,065 --> 00:41:27,986 across the galaxy, and then they crash on Earth? 861 00:41:27,986 --> 00:41:29,904 Well, yeah. You know why? 862 00:41:29,904 --> 00:41:32,824 'Cause it's technology, and technology fails. 863 00:41:34,617 --> 00:41:39,706 I think that there may be more material there to be found. 864 00:41:39,706 --> 00:41:42,000 NARRATOR: Is physical evidence 865 00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:46,713 of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth right beneath our feet? 866 00:41:46,713 --> 00:41:49,924 Could there be debris from crashed alien craft 867 00:41:49,924 --> 00:41:53,177 not only in the New Mexico desert 868 00:41:53,177 --> 00:41:55,555 but all across the world? 869 00:41:55,555 --> 00:41:59,017 Perhaps the materials that have already been recovered 870 00:41:59,017 --> 00:42:01,811 will soon provide the ultimate proof 871 00:42:01,811 --> 00:42:04,522 that we are not alone in the universe, 872 00:42:04,522 --> 00:42:08,693 or even on our own planet. 873 00:42:08,693 --> 00:42:10,194 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 70300

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