[intense music]
[shattering]
- [Narrator] Many of
humanity's most significant
turning points have more
witness to unexplainable events.
Is this merely coincidence,
or could it be evidence
that the course of human history
is being manipulated
by an alien agenda?
Ancient astronaut theorists
have long proposed
that extraterrestrials played
a pivotal role in our past.
And some believe they continue
to keep a careful watch
over the progress of mankind.
Even high-level government
officials have made claims
that extraterrestrials
are visiting our planet
with an interest in our
technological advancement.
Have extraterrestrials
been monitoring
human progress for
thousands of years,
at times, helping us to advance,
and at other times,
holding us back.
[ominous music]
[quirky music]
In 2010, Professor
Stephen Hawking noted
meeting an advanced
civilization could be like
Native Americans
encountering Columbus.
That didn't turn out so well.
He more recently said
that planet Gliese 832c
could have alien life forms,
but humans should
be wary of contact.
One day we might receive a
signal from a planet like this,
but we should be wary
of answering back,
he said in the documentary.
He claimed alien life could
be rapacious marauders
roaming the cosmos in search
of resources to plunder
and planets to
conquer and colonize.
His verdict, aliens are real
and alien invasion
is bad for us.
In a 2016 TV interview, Jim
Marrs, author of "Alien Agenda,"
talked about why aliens
might want the Earth,
his perspective being similar
to Stephen Hawking's claim
as well as the scenario that
L. Ron Hubbard presented
in his novel "Battlefield
Earth," where an alien race
wipes out 99% of humanity
in order to make way
for their own enterprise.
Jim goes on to trace what
appear to be alien encounters
dating back to Ezekiel
in the Old Testament.
He then comes forward to
the present with examples
from all over the world, and
a resulting sense of relief
that if they have
been here all along,
perhaps they won't come
to invade and enslave us.
His verdict, aliens are real.
An alien invasion could
be good, could be bad.
Either way, we need
to prepare for it.
Neil deGrasse Tyson,
when asked by Larry King
if there was life
elsewhere, responded,
"You run the numbers
and you realize
that it would be
unbelievably egocentric
to suggest that we are alone.
Anyone who has actually
studied the problem
would say, sure, that
statistics strongly argue
in favor of life.
Maybe there's life
that is so intelligent,
it doesn't consider
us to be intelligent.
We came up with our
own definition of
what intelligence is.
Imagine they are so brilliant,
they look at us
like Neanderthals.
They wouldn't even
waste their time."
His verdict, aliens exist.
An alien invasion would be a
waste of time for the aliens,
and that's good for us.
Recently, Elon Musk
commented that aliens
probably already
knew about SpaceX.
He has stated multiple times
that we are probably not
alone in the universe.
And if there are alien
life forms out there
to be encountered during
future space travel,
the human race will not
be the smartest life.
Speaking at the World
Government Summit, Elon said,
"They're probably
already observing us.
That would seem quite likely,
and we're just not smart
enough to realize it."
The theory which falls
under the zoo hypothesis
which claims that
aliens are watching us
is an attempt at explaining
the Fermi paradox.
In 1950, physicist
Enrico Fermi, the creator
of the world's first nuclear
reactor, came up with a paradox
which says due to the age
and size of the universe,
there is bound to
be a civilization
much more advanced than ours.
While it can hardly be
called the last laugh,
it is interesting what Elon did
with his cherry Tesla Roadster.
Should aliens find the
payload, they will find
and in-car sound system
playing David Bowie's
"Space Oddity" on loop.
In the dashboard, a sign is
labeled don't panic, as a cheeky
reference to "Hitchhiker's Guide
to the Galaxy."
On the car's circuit board
is a little message that says
"made on Earth by humans."
His verdict, aliens are real.
An alien invasion is possible.
Whether good or
bad, don't panic.
UFO author David Jacobs
has a high profile
in the field of ufology.
He has lectured widely,
been interviewed,
and participated in numerous
television and radio shows
on the subject of
alien abductions.
David Jacobs has written
five books on the topic
of UFOs and alleged
alien abductions.
In recent years, Jacobs
has argued publicly
that the evidence
from his research,
which sometimes includes
utilizing hypnotic regression
with alleged alien abductees,
along with traditional
interview techniques, purports
that alien-human hybrids
are engaged in a covert
program of infiltration
into human society with
possibly the final goal
of taking over Earth.
He asserts that some of
his research subjects
are teaching these hybrids how
to blend into human society
so they cannot be
differentiated from humans,
and that this is
occurring worldwide.
His verdict, aliens are real.
The invasion has already begun.
It is bad, very bad,
and it's time to panic.
[ominous music]
What does it all mean?
Well, we can only speculate
why the aliens are here.
We know they are here.
Most people polled agree
there is an alien presence
on Earth, but no one
knows their agenda.
If aliens think like us,
and we can only assume
that they think in
a way similar to us
if they are intelligent,
then why would they come
to our little planet
off the beaten path
where life is probably
more abundant?
The answer may be simple,
they want something.
But what do they want?
It is doubtful that
an intelligent race
would expend resources and time
just to drop by and say hi.
Sure, that's possible,
but consider this.
Suppose you are in New York
and you decide to drive
across country to California.
It's a great distance, and
you probably have some desire
to see or get something you
can only get in California.
Most people would not
wake up one morning
and just decide to drive
thousands of miles for nothing.
You have to have some desire,
some need to go that distance.
So our question is
what is their desire?
What is their motivation
to go hundreds,
even thousands of light
years to get here?
We can think of a few benign
reasons they may come here.
But if we think about
it, there are several
malevolent reasons to
make such a journey.
Let's consider for a
moment the age-old question
skeptics often raise to
dismiss the UFO question.
Why don't they just land
on the White House lawn?
Let's consider
this for a moment.
If they are intelligent,
and there is no reason
to believe they're not,
then this would probably be
the stupidest thing
they could do.
Suppose a flying saucer did
land on the White House lawn.
I guarantee you, our
military would go
to DEFCON 1 within moments.
It would put our
entire nation on alert
and probably cause mass panic.
But that's just here in America.
Consider the reaction
of foreign nations
like China, Russia, or Iran.
The moment the news
reported that an advanced
flying saucer has landed in
America, and on the capital
of our nation where
the president lives,
all other nations would
go on alert as well.
The question in the minds
of leaders of these nations
they would be asking, what
are they giving the Americans
that they're not giving us?
What advanced technology
will America receive
from this visit, and will
they use it against us?
Why did they choose to land
on the White House lawn
and not downtown Moscow,
Tehran, or Tiananmen Square?
If aliens did land
openly in America,
it would put the
entire planet on alert
and cause fear to spread.
Now, let's reverse this.
What if they did land in
Tiananmen Square or Moscow?
How would we would react?
It's a sure bet we would
react the same way, with fear.
Fear that they chose a
Communist country to land.
Fear that they chose
a Muslim country
to make themselves known.
And fear that they may give
the Iranians or Russians
or Chinese some
advanced technology
that could be used against us.
No American politician
or military official
would believe the Russian,
Chinese, or Iranians
if they told us all
the aliens wanted to do
was drop by and say hello.
If the aliens are intelligent,
and they would have to be
in order to have the
technology to get here,
they would know this,
it's common logic.
So how would an
advanced alien race
explore Earth and
not cause panic?
They would have
to do it covertly.
And this is exactly how
it appears they are.
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It makes far more sense to land
in some out-of-the-way place
like a ranch in Texas,
and maybe take a farmer,
a forest in Arizona
and take a lumberjack,
or a coastal town in Mississippi
and take a fisherman.
No one would notice this,
and it would only become
national news if they reported
what happened to
them after the fact.
No worldwide panic, no
real issues for the aliens
or the people of Earth.
Just a mysterious story
that can neither be
confirmed nor denied.
But let's suppose for a
moment that the aliens do come
and offer us advanced technology
and medicines to help cure us.
That would be great, right?
Suppose they gave us
just enough technology
to help sustain us and bring
up our quality of life.
But what if there's a
price for this technology?
They would likely know that
any technology they give us
would be weaponized
and used here on Earth.
They may be okay with that.
In fact, they may
be counting on it.
Any observation of Earth would
reveal that as a species,
we like to go to war.
We invent reasons for it.
We are a warrior species.
Perhaps the aliens expect
us to take their technology
and use it for war.
There may be a certain
obligation towards them
that we owe them for
all the advancements.
Perhaps they will expect
us to go fight their wars
so they don't have to
get their hands dirty.
Once aliens are here
openly, then our agendas
become their agendas, and
their agendas become ours, too.
What may seem like a wonderful
first contact experience
could plunge us into
never-ending wars off-world
that we will feel
obligated to help with.
Perhaps this is why they
appear to be studying our DNA
and learning covertly
all about us,
so that we may be groomed
into a force they can use.
Perhaps they may be
taking a few humans now,
breeding them for
their own purposes,
and using them as soldiers
in some distant war
we are completely unaware of.
Their hybrid program they
have nothing to do with us,
and everything to do
with their own agenda.
The hybrids and humans
they have would grow up
seeing them as their
kin, and be willing to do
whatever they ask of them.
They may also simply be
slaves and have no way
of warning Earth
or returning home.
And all the while, Earth
is completely oblivious
of what is going on, and
continuing to look forward
to some day when we
will finally meet them.
Let's face it, many
people of Earth
have put aliens on
a high pedestal.
We're pushing for full
disclosure from our governments
and wanting the
aliens to land openly.
We are in awe of them and
looking forward to the day
we know all about it.
But ask yourself, would
this be a good thing?
Maybe not.
It may very well be best
to remain in our ignorance.
♪♪
[eerie music]
People like to think
of aliens in concert
with the movie "E.T."
or "Close Encounters."
They are benevolent beings
who come a long distance
because we are so special,
they want to meet
and interact with us.
That could be the case, and
we should not dismiss it.
However, we also
need to take time
to look at what
their agenda may be
and determine if we
want any part of it.
Stephen Hawking, one of the
greatest minds of our century,
recently said that if
aliens did arrive on Earth,
it could be synonymous
with the arrival
of the pilgrims
to the New World.
That did not work out so well
for the Native Americans.
An arrival of
aliens to our world
may not be the best
thing for us, either.
Science fiction movies
and television shows
have explored this
outcome in many ways.
And of course, those
are outlets for drama
and the plot for those programs.
They usually have dire
consequences for humans
with a shining thread of hope
so the show will not be so
dire, no one will watch it.
The truth is, if we were up
against an advanced culture
who are able to come
here, then the hope of us
fighting them off would be slim.
They would control
the high ground,
and we would be little more
than ants in their path.
We would not have a
chance to be heroes,
as they could
exterminate us from orbit
and never set foot on the planet
where we could fight them.
All of these scenarios have
been explored by modern man,
yet we still covet the idea
that they will come in peace.
Perhaps this too is
part of their agenda.
Perhaps they are conditioning
us through our government
and those who control the
media to have them accepted
when they do come so
it would be easier
to put whatever their
agenda is into place.
[intense music]
Currently, there are
numerous religions on Earth
that either acknowledge aliens
or outright worship them.
Scientology, formed
by L. Rob Hubbard,
a science fiction author,
openly observes aliens
in its own origin stories.
The alleged Space Brothers
religions have aliens
at their core beliefs,
and many think
they are coming to save mankind.
Many Muslims believe
that Muhammad
discussed aliens in the Quran.
Even the Bible seems to
allude to there being
other beings in the heavens,
though most are considered
to be demons, if not
clearly angels of God.
Ancient aliens theorists
believe that aliens themselves
are responsible for
most of the monuments
and unexplained writings,
drawings, sculptures,
and artifacts in
our early history.
They believe that aliens
brought us to this planet
and have been
cultivating us all along.
Like some crop planted long age,
we are theirs to harvest from.
All the legends
and myths of gods
who came from the
stars are aliens.
They brought us civilization,
taught us to build
and grow as human culture.
And one day, they will return
to check out their efforts.
In that sense, we too are
aliens to this planet.
[bright music]
Modern UFO sightings are
seen as them watching over
their creation, and
the day will come
that they will land
to take control
of all we have accomplished.
All of this plants the seeds
that we belong to them.
[ominous music]
They are the master race,
and we are the underlings.
Perhaps we are.
For decades, the UFO community
have been aware of
alien abductions.
Many have come forward with
tales of alien-human hybrids,
their own offspring brought
to them to love and care for,
strange children that they
are told are their babies,
but these babies have
little to no concept
of what it is to be human.
They lack simple emotions
and do not appear
to truly understand themselves
or how to deal with
emotional context.
[ominous music]
David Michael Jacob is
an American historian
and recently retired
Associate Professor of History
at Temple University,
specializing in 20th
century American history.
Jacobs is particularly well
known in the field of ufology
for his research and
authoring of books
on the subject of
alien abductions.
What does he have to say
about these alien intruders?
Abductions are a
complex series of events
and procedures directed
by the abductors
to passive or
controlled abductees.
In a typical or common
abduction, humans are taken
out of their normal
environment by aliens.
The people are rendered
passive and cannot resist.
They're taken aboard a UFO.
Their clothes are
removed, and they are made
to lie on a table.
A series of physical, mental,
and reproductive procedures
are then administered
to the subjects.
People's physical bodies
are probed and examined.
Sperm is taken,
eggs are harvested.
The aliens perform
staring procedures
during which they gaze
into the abductee's eyes
at a distance of
only an inch or two.
These mind scan
procedures appear to be
neurological manipulations,
which give the aliens
the ability to enter
into people's minds.
After the table procedures,
abductees report
that they are sometimes
taken into other rooms
where they're required to
have skin-on-skin contact
with unusual looking babies.
Abductees say that these
babies seem to be crosses
between humans and aliens.
They call them hybrids.
Abductees also see hybrid
toddlers, older youth,
adolescents, and adults.
Sometimes abductee reports
that there are required
to perform tasks, that
they're tested in some way.
They say that machines are
brought in to examine them.
They sometimes are required
to have a form of sexual
intercourse with other humans,
and sometimes with
adolescent and adult hybrids.
They are returned to
their normal environment,
and within seconds, they forget
what has just happened to them.
[eerie music]
Frequently, women are
brought into a room
filled with babies
in special holders.
They're required to have skin
-on-skin contact with a baby.
And if a particular
procedure has been performed
during the examination phase,
they're told to nurse the baby.
Abductees describe the babies
as looking like a cross
between a human and an alien.
They say that these are hybrids.
The babies are weak and
do not have the reactions
of normal human babies.
Often abductees think
that the babies are sick.
The evidence seems
to suggest, however,
that this is their normal state.
Men and children often
have skin-on-skin contact
with the babies as well.
Humans are taken
into a special room
where they encounter hybrid
children ages two to 10.
As the hybrid children grow,
their contact with humans
becomes more complex.
As toddlers, they
exchange in play behavior,
often helped by the
abductees, who is required
to teach them games to play.
They're sometimes seen playing
with their specific toys.
Human children are required
to play with the hybrids
as equals, and also
teach them games.
Abductees report that some
hybrids have had ongoing
complex contact with them
since they were children.
They see the same hybrid
many times over the years.
The hybrids age at the
same pace as the abductees.
Their relationship is usually
reproductively oriented.
Sometimes abductees have
very positive feelings
toward their personal
project hybrid.
Others have extremely
negative feelings
about what they consider
hybrid abusiveness.
Some personal-project hybrids
are exclusively interested
in human life and relations.
None of them are interested
in human political
or institutional
aspects of the society.
Aliens sometimes place
images in abductees' minds,
which they can view as if they
were happening in reality.
These visions are often
of cataclysmic events,
war, atomic explosions,
meteorite destruction,
earthquakes, and so on.
At other times, they
may see routine scenes
of middle class life, picnics,
walking in a park, or so on.
Although the reason for the
content is not fully understood,
recent evidence has
suggested that the viewing
of these scenes has an
important neurological function
in which the abductee
will be asked to perform
some activity in the future.
There are many other procedures
that abductees report.
Most appear to be in the
service of the aliens
and specific goals
for their program.
Some of the procedures
that abductees report
include being trained to
rescue both humans and aliens.
They report being trained in
crowd control and pacification.
They report learning how
to work alongside hybrids
doing abduction procedures.
They're told that they
will know what to do
when the time comes.
When one delves deep into the
alien abduction phenomenon,
the results are chilling.
Whatever is happening, the
signs within the abduction
point to disturbing behaviors
on the part of the aliens.
What does this mean?
Why are these people being
selected and conditioned?
One obvious takeaway
from all of this
is that they must have a plan,
some agenda that they
hope to accomplish,
and we are part of that agenda.
As Dr. Jacobs said, the
abductee will be asked
to perform some
function in the future.
What is that function?
How will we be used in some
future event involving them?
[ominous music]
♪♪
John Mack, a renowned
Harvard professor,
has this to say
about abductions.
"These individuals reported
being taken against their wills,
sometimes through the
walls of their houses,
and subjected to elaborate
intrusive procedures
which appear to have
a reproductive purpose.
In a few cases, they
were actually observed
by independent witnesses
to be physically absent
during the time
of the abduction.
These people suffered from no
obvious psychiatric disorder
except the effects of
a traumatic experience,
and were reported
with powerful emotion
that did them were
utterly real experiences.
Furthermore, these experiences
were sometimes associated
with UFO sightings by
friends and family members
or others in the community,
including the media,
reporters, and journalists,
and frequently left
physical traces on the
individuals' bodies,
such as cuts and small
ulcers that would tend
to heal rapidly and
followed no apparent
psychodynamically
identifiable pattern as do,
for example,
religious stigmata.
In short, I was dealing
with a phenomenon that I felt
could not be explained
psychiatrically,
yet was simply not possible
within the framework
of the Western
scientific worldview."
Scientists have tried to come
up with plausible explanations
for alien abductions, most
notably sleep paralysis,
a feeling of being conscious
but unable to move,
which occurs when a person
passes between stages
of wakefulness and sleep.
Temporal lobe sensitivity
is a theory that suggests
the temporal lobes of
some people's brains
are more vulnerable to
influence from low-level
magnetic frequencies, which
can cause hallucinations.
One explanation is that
when people believe
they have had an experience
of alien abduction,
they have
misinterpreted distorted
and confabulated real
and imagined events.
Hence, skeptics of alien
encounters explain them away
in terms of
psychological processes
and personality characteristics.
[quirky music]
None of this is to
say that many people
who believe they have
experienced alien abductions
are liars, merely that their
accounts and experiences
can be explained through
recoursed theories
with a scientific basis.
There are many logical,
plausible scientific
explanations, none of which rely
upon the existence of aliens.
However, it should also be
noted that not all reported
alien abduction experiences
can be easily explained
by any of these
scientific theories.
And this throws up
even more questions.
No matter how you examine the
alien abduction phenomenon,
the underlying question
remains, what do they want?
What is their agenda?
[intense music]
If alien abductees are to be
believed, and there's no reason
not to believe them,
then who are the aliens
who are visiting us?
Perhaps by examining their
species, we can determine
more about their character.
The most common aliens you
hear about are the Greys.
Grey aliens are referred
to as Zeta Reticulans,
Roswell Greys, or just Greys.
They're extraterrestrial beings
whose existence is discussed
in ufological, paranormal,
and New Age communities,
and who are named for
their unique skin color.
43% of all reported
alien encounters
in the United States
describe Grey aliens.
Such claims vary in every
respect, including the nature,
origins, moral
dispositions, intentions,
and physical appearances
of the encountered beings,
though many of them
nonetheless share
some noticeable similarities.
A composite description
derived from this overlap
would have Greys as
small-bodied beings
with smooth, gray-colored
skin, enlarged hairless heads,
and large black eyes.
Some conspiracy theorists
believe that Greys represent
part of a government-led
disinformation
or plausible deniability
campaign, or that they are
a product of government
mind-control experiments.
Dr. Steven Greer, founder
of the Disclosure Project,
and head of CSETI, claims
to have over 400 government,
military, and intelligence
community witnesses
that have offered testimony
to the existence of aliens
and UFOs, or efforts to
cover up their existence,
and who have stated
they would be willing
to defend their
claims under oath.
Nordic aliens are
humanoid extraterrestrials
purported to come
from the Pleiades
who resemble Nordic
Scandinavians.
Professed contactees describe
them as typically male,
six to seven feet tall,
with long blond hair,
blue eyes, and skin tones,
ranging from fair to tanned.
Ufologist George Adamski
is credited with being
among the first to claim
contact with Nordic aliens
in the mid 1950s.
And scholars note
that the mythology
of extraterrestrial visitation
from beings with features
described as Arian often
include claims of telepathy,
benevolence, and
physical beauty.
In most cases, these
aliens are described
as gentle and kind.
In ufology, insectoid aliens
are extraterrestrial beings
which have a similar body with
Earth insects or arachnids.
These beings are involved
in alien encounters
and alien abduction
scenarios, but their presence
is not as widely reported as
Nordic aliens and Grey aliens.
Before 1990, UFO literature
reported insectoid aliens
only in the cases
concerning the Mothman.
In 1992, alien abduction
researcher Brian Thompson
claimed that a nurse
acquaintance of his reported
that during 1957 in
Cincinnati, she encountered
a three-foot tall praying
mantis-like entity for two days
after a Y-shaped UFO sighting.
This mantis-like
creature is reminiscent
of the insectoid type entities
reported in some
abduction accounts.
He related this report
to fellow researcher
Leonard Stringfield.
Stringfield told him of two
cases he had in his files
where separate witnesses
reported identical circumstances
in the same place and year.
Abduction researcher
Karla Turner, in the book
"Into the Fringe," reported
that a man called David
remembered an encounter
with a giant mantis
during a hypnosis session.
Linda Moulton Howe, in her book
"Glimpses of the
Other Realities,"
describes some claims
of alien mantis.
The book includes the case
of Linda Porter
and David Huggins.
Afterwards, some fringe
ufologists involved
insectoid aliens in UFO
conspiracy theories.
The insectoids are the
overseers of the Greys,
and often appear in
the capacity of doctors
or operation specialists.
♪♪
Reptilian humanoids,
or simply reptilians,
are reported humanoids
with the characteristics
of reptiles that
play a prominent role
in ufology and
conspiracy theories.
The idea of reptilians was
popularized by David Icke,
a conspiracy theorists
who claims shape-shifting
reptilian aliens control
Earth by taking on human form
and gaining political power
to manipulate human societies.
Icke has stated on
multiple occasions
that many world leaders
are or are possessed
by so-called reptilians.
Alien abduction narratives
sometimes allege contact
with reptilian creatures.
One of the earliest reports
was that of Ashland, Nebraska
police officer, Herbert
Schirmer, born in 1945,
who under hypnosis recalled
being taken aboard a UFO in 1967
by humanoid beings with a
slightly reptilian appearance
who wore a winged serpent emblem
on the left side of their chest.
According to British
conspiracy theorist David Icke,
tall, blood-drinking, shape
shifting reptilian humanoids
from the Alpha Draconis
star system, now hiding
at underground bases,
are the force behind
a worldwide conspiracy
against humanity.
He contends that most
of the world's ancient
and modern leaders are
related to these reptilians,
including the Rothschilds,
the Bush family,
and the British Royal Family.
Icke's conspiracy theories
now have supporters
in up to 47 countries,
and he has given lectures
to crowds of up to 6,000.
On March 4th, 2013, a video
depicting a security agent
with unusual features
guarding a speech
by U.S. President Barack
Obama was spotlighted
in a "Wired" report
about shape-shifting
reptilian humanoids, leading
to a tongue-in-cheek response
from Chief National
Security Council
spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden
that any alleged program
to guard the president
with aliens or robots
would likely have
to be scaled back
or eliminated in the sequester.
There are other races
we should mention,
such as the Star People
and the Space Brothers,
but these are mostly
seen in New Age religions
and appear to have little to do
with the alien abduction case.
[bright music]
The United States government
on many occasions,
even recently, have
denied any involvement
in the UFO or abduction
phenomenon, since their famous
project 'Blue Book'
ended in the late '60s.
They were very adamant about it.
In 1952, a CIA group called the
Psychological Strategy Board
concluded that when it came
to UFOs, the American public
was dangerously
gullible and prone
to hysterical mass behavior.
The group recommended
debunking campaigns
to tamper the public's interest
in unexplained phenomenon.
But the government seems to
have been interested, too.
In December of 2017, the
Pentagon confirmed the existence
of the Advanced Aerospace
Threat Identification Program.
It was created in 2007
by Senators Ted Stevens,
who reportedly had been
chased by a mysterious object,
Daniel Inouye, and then
Majority Leader Harry Reid,
and funded with $22
million of black money
from the Department
of Defense's budget.
The program investigated
and evaluated reports
of UFO sightings,
many of which came
from American service members.
So much of what the program
uncovered remains classified.
But what little we
know is tantalizing.
Based on data it collected,
the program identified
five observations that
showed mysterious objects
displaying some level
of advanced physics,
also known as stuff
humans can't do.
The objects would
accelerate with g-forces
too strong for the
human body to withstand,
or reach hypersonic speed with
no heat trail or sonic boom.
Or they seemed to resist the
effects of Earth's gravity
without any
aerodynamic structures
to provide thrust or lift.
"No one has been able to
figure out what these are,"
said Luis Elizondo,
who ran the program
until last October 2017.
Elizondo has also talked
about meta materials
that may have been
recovered from unidentified
aerial phenomenon and
stored in buildings
owned by a private aerospace
contractor in Las Vegas.
They apparently have
material compositions
that aren't found
naturally on Earth,
and would be exceptionally
expensive to replicate.
According to a 2009
Pentagon briefing
summarized in "The New York
Times," the United States
was incapable of
defending itself
against some of the
technologies discovered.
This was a briefing by people
trying to get more funding.
But still, some of
the accounts Elizondo
and his team analyzed
supposedly occurred
near nuclear facilities like
power plants or battleships.
In November 2004, the USS
Princeton, a Navy cruiser
escorting the aircraft carrier
USS Nimitz off the coast
of San Diego, ordered two
fighter jets to investigate
mysterious aircraft that Navy
had been tracking for weeks,
meaning this was not
just a trick of the eye
or a momentary failure of
perspective, the two things
most often blamed for
unexplained aerial phenomena.
When the jets arrived at the
location, one of the pilots,
Commander David Fravor,
saw a disturbance
just below the ocean's surface,
causing the water
to roil around it.
Then suddenly he saw a white
40-foot, Tic Tac-shaped craft
moving like a ping pong
ball above the water.
The vehicle began mirroring
his plane's movements,
but when Fravor dove
directly at the object,
the Tic Tac zipped away.
The Pentagon has said
funding for this program
ran out in 2012
and wasn't renewed.
But Elizondo has claimed the
project was alive and well
when he resigned
in October in 2017.
Just 30 years ago,
we had not discovered
a single planet outside
our solar system.
Now we know of more
than 3,000 of them,
and we know nearly every
star in the night sky
as at least one
planet and its orbit.
Even people who are not
terribly interested in science
know that we've
found that planets
are as common as fire hydrants.
They're everywhere,
says Seth Shostak,
the Senior Astronomer
at SETI Institute.
One in five, or one in
six might be a planet
similar to the Earth.
This does not mean we will
ever find an exact replica
of Earth, but maybe
we don't have to.
Our study of other planets
and moons in the solar system
shows us many worlds possess
the ingredients necessary
for life, an atmosphere,
organic compounds,
liquid water, and
other necessities.
New technology gives
us a better chance
to actually make contact
with extraterrestrials.
Our radio telescopes can
scan more of the night sky
for an intelligent
message than ever before.
Our optical telescopes and
observatories can peer further
into space and look
for new planets, moons,
and perhaps even signs of
something altogether artificial.
Our ability to parse volumes
of data in mere seconds
means we can conceivably
survey much of the galaxy
in just a few decades.
That's why in the past few
years, Shostak has continually
bet a cup of coffee
with anyone he knows
that humans will find
aliens by around 2029.
"We'd have to be
dead above the neck
"if we weren't interested in
this," says Penelope Boston,
the Director of the NASA
Astrobiology Institute.
Consider this, we
may have just seen
an actual flying saucer.
When Oumuamua, the name means
first messenger in Hawaiian,
was discovered floating through
the solar system in Oct 2017,
SETI immediately started
checking the boxes
that suggests the
rod-shaped object might be
an alien spacecraft
of some kind.
After all, it's the
first interstellar object
we've ever seen pass
through our solar system.
Both the SETI Institute
and the Breakthrough
Listen Initiative
pointed their instruments
towards the object
but found no unusual
signals emitted from it.
Of course, maybe
it's an ancient relic
from an interstellar
civilization, or maybe the
aliens just weren't interested
in making contact.
With the object on its way
out of the solar system,
we may never know.
[quirky music]
Fast radio bursts are one of
the most mysterious phenomenon
ever observed by scientists.
Though they only last a few
milliseconds, these pulses
first detected in 2007 emit
more energy in that time
than the sun does in 24 hours.
Three more were found
recently, and we're no closer
to understanding their origin,
except that they're coming
from outside the Milky Way.
So naturally, many experts
have begun to think
perhaps they're produced by
an ultra-advanced civilization
from afar trying to speak to us
through signals we
can barely comprehend.
Note that there are
people who watch our skies
to protect the sleeping masses.
Britain's former Chief UFO
Investigator, Nick Pope,
warns in his memoir,
"But also note
that not all potential
intruders into our airspace
have two wings, a
fuselage, and a tail,
and not all show up on radar."
Pope's ominous council follows
time he spent in the '90s
inspecting thousands
of paranormal incidents
from crop circles to
purported bedside abductions.
He took that job certain
this kind of stuff
only happened to weirdos.
But unexplainable sightings
soon convinced him
that there is a war
going on with aliens.
Worse, the UK
Defense Ministry cut
his old UFO desk's funding in
2009, so whatever's out there
could attack at
anytime, Pope believes.
After scientists
suggested Oumuamua,
a bizarre-shaped
asteroid that's the first
interstellar object to pass
through our solar system
might be an alien spacecraft,
he argued in December 2017
we probably wouldn't survive
an alien invasion anyway
because if they find us, it's
clear who has the upper hand.
Philip Corso's military career
was long and illustrious,
from rebuilding Rome's
government after World War II
as an Army Intelligence
Captain, to having worked
the Pentagon's Foreign
Technology Desk in the 1960s.
He doesn't appear to have said
a word publicly about aliens
until 1997 when Simon
& Schuster published
"The Day After Roswell" with
a foreword by Strom Thurmond,
just 13 months
before Corso died.
It was a tell-all
outlining a decades-long
Roswell coverup, while plugging
his own clandestine exploits
which he claimed involved
reverse-engineering technology
found on alien spacecraft.
This is how the world got
lasers, particle beams,
microchips, even Kevlar.
Skeptics argue that regular
Earth people and R&D
behind technology like lasers
is impossibly well-documented.
But why would such a decorated
military intelligence
officer lie?
We could continue to list
military, government,
and politicians that have
tried to get information out,
many who have had
their own encounters,
but the point would be moot.
The list is long
and distinguished.
The truth is that you probably
believe in UFOs and aliens.
And the fact is, many
of your representatives
and leaders in
Washington do as well.
So with all the evidence,
if we can all agree
that UFOs are real, that
alien abductions do indeed
take place, then
what's the next step?
Why are we spending time
proving the same points
over and over again?
A new survey conducted by
the Halloween Retail Company
asked participants
across the United States
how they felt about
all sorts of cryptics,
from Bigfoot to the boogeyman.
And when it came to
aliens, 62% of Americans
believed they are real.
Aliens were the most
believed in entities,
beating out 13 other legendary
creatures for the top spot.
Nearly half of Americans
believe in aliens,
and almost as many believe
aliens are visiting Earth,
according to another new survey.
20th Century Fox Home
Entertainment commissioned the
survey as part of their
promotional campaign
for the Blu-ray release of
the movie "Phoenix Forgotten."
More than 1,700
Americans were surveyed.
Others surveys have
also found that around
half the population
believes in aliens.
But perhaps a more interesting
finding in this survey
was that slightly less
than 39% of those surveyed
believe aliens have
visited Earth before.
The survey went on to
ask whether people felt
the Phoenix Lights incident
could have been
caused by aliens.
A whopping 67% said yes.
Recently, Kurt Russell
claimed to have witnessed
the Phoenix Lights from
his personal aircraft
he was piloting.
He and his son, who
also was on board,
obviously lived
to tell the story.
So at least the aliens
flying over Phoenix in 1997
were probably benevolent.
When asked what they
thought it would be like
to be abducted, 73.5% said
they believed it
would be terrifying.
Only 27.97% thought it
would be enlightening.
And 40% of those surveyed
said they think aliens
abduct humans because they're
interested in human anatomy.
If the government is
trying to keep this secret,
they're doing a poor job of it.
All the basic things
to know are already,
for the most part,
common knowledge.
Nearly half of earthlings
believe that we aren't alone
in the universe and want to
make contact with alien life
according to yet a
new study in 2018.
The finding of this study
conducted in 24 countries
by research group Glocalities
showed that 47% of the
survey's 26,000 respondents
believe in the existence
of intelligent alien
civilizations in the universe.
And 61% responded yes
when asked if they believe
in some form of life
on other planets.
Among those who believe humans
aren't alone in the universe,
60% said we should
try to communicate
with extraterrestrial beings.
Only a quarter of survey
takers said they don't think
intelligent life
exists beyond Earth.
One interesting note in all
of these surveys is this.
Respondents were rarely
asked what the aliens want.
Yes, 47% of those surveyed
said they think aliens
abduct humans because
they're interested
in our human anatomy.
But being interested and
revealing the true agenda
is not the same thing.
You could be interested
in feline anatomy,
but that doesn't
mean you would travel
hundreds of thousands of
miles just to see a house cat.
It would have to be one
very unique house cat.
The surveys also
revealed something else,
and that something
is very unique.
50 years ago, those numbers
would have been much smaller.
So the question remains,
are we being conditioned
to be accepting of
aliens in our world?
Is the fear factor lessening?
Are we ready to meet
aliens one on one?
Could this be part of the
whole of their agenda?
There are two ways to
take over a population.
One is the direct
approach, invade, conquer,
and fight them until they
submit, or their numbers
are small enough to control.
It doesn't matter if you're
talking about a city,
a state, a country,
or an entire planet.
It's a quicker approach, but
may not be very effective
because in any
war, in any battle,
there will always be resistance.
You will never control the
hearts and minds of everyone,
and you will fight that
resistance for decades,
perhaps even centuries later.
The other approach is
through infiltration.
It's a much slower approach,
but it is more effective,
and you're left with a
calm and subdued population
ready to be led by you.
♪♪
No matter what their
makeup is, no matter
where they're from, the
environment they developed in,
nor government or religious
beliefs they have,
any intelligent species would
know this, it's basic logic,
basic strategy,
indeed, a basic agenda.
We knew this early on when
mankind began to go to war.
There's no reason to believe
that they do not know this.
In fact, as any species advanced
the ability to carry out
this simple but effective agenda
would also become
more sophisticated.
Add in advanced technology,
and you probably
could not be stopped.
♪♪
So let's go back and review
a typical alien abduction.
First, the capture.
The abductee is somehow
rendered incapable of resisting
and taken from
terrestrial surroundings
to an apparent alien spacecraft.
The examination and procedures,
invasive psychological
and physiological
procedures, and on occasion,
simulated behavioral situations,
training and testing,
or sexual liaisons.
The conference, the
abductors communicate
with the abductee, or
direct them to interact
with specific individuals
for some purpose,
typically telepathically,
but sometimes using
the abductee's native language.
The tour.
The abductees are given a
tour of their captor's vessel,
though this is disputed
by some researchers
who consider this definition
a confabulation of intent,
when just apparently
they're being taken around
to multiple places
inside the ship.
♪♪
The loss of time.
Abductees often rapidly forget
the majority of their
experience, either as a result
of fear, medical
intervention, or both.
The return.
The abductees are
returned to Earth,
occasionally in a
different location
from where they were
allegedly taken,
or with new injuries
or disheveled clothing.
Theophany, coinciding with
their immediate return,
abductees may have
a profound sense of love,
a high similar to those
induced by certain drugs,
or a mystical experience
accompanied by a feeling
of oneness with God, the
universe, or their abductors.
Whether this is the result
of a metaphysical change,
Stockholm Syndrome, or
prior medical tampering,
it is often not scrutinized
by the abductees at the time.
The aftermath.
The abductee must cope with
the psychological, physical,
and social effects
of the experience,
assuming they
remember it at all.
When describing the
abduction scenario,
David M. Jacobs says, "The
entire abduction event
is precisely orchestrated.
All the procedures
are pre-determined.
There is no standing around
and deciding what to do next.
The beings are task-oriented,
and there is no indication
whatsoever that we
have been able to find
of any aspect of
their lives outside
of performing the
abduction procedures."
This is their job.
This is their agenda.
We have a clear
description of the aliens,
a clear behavior and
motivation of the aliens.
And now, a clear
understanding of their agenda.
There is only one
conclusion to agree on.
We are the reason they are here.
What do they want?
They want us.
[intense music]
- [Man] 10, nine,
ignition sequence start.
Six, five, four,
three, two, one, zero.
[intense music]
[mellow music]
