Project UFO 2x05 - Sighting 4018 The Incident On The Cliffs

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00:00These are unidentified flying objects.
00:27Are they proof that we are being visited by civilizations from other stars?
00:35Or just what are they?
01:05This is the story of a young man who was born in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in a galaxy far, far away in
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05:33Ten o'clock. Exeter, New Hampshire.
05:36Roger. I see it, sir. And look at those farms.
05:43Reminds me of one of my grandma Sue's patchwork quilts.
05:48Coming up ahead, Harry. Rockbound coast of Maine.
05:52Got it, sir. Rugged, but beautiful.
05:58Banger International Airport, dead ahead.
06:04Okay, Harry, grab the rails. Speedboard's coming out.
06:08We've been cleared number one to Pancake at Banger.
06:22You know, when I was at MIT, I was always trying to get ahead of my classwork so I could spend a long weekend up here.
06:27Did you make it?
06:28Once.
06:29It's October. Leaves turning, air crisp.
06:34Met a girl at Cambridge who was a senior at Bennington.
06:37Vermont, right?
06:38Right, yeah.
06:40We both planned to cut classes Monday and Friday and meet halfway.
06:43See, this terrific little inn. Ligging arms on the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border.
06:47Eh, cozy little place, you know.
06:50Took a lot of planning, I bet.
06:52Planned like a mission, Harry.
06:54Driving time, supply.
06:56Write albums.
06:58Figured everything.
07:00Except New England weather.
07:02Record snow. Blizzard.
07:05You didn't give up, did you?
07:06She never got out of Bennington.
07:08I spent the whole four days in a little motel outside of Worcester, next to an Iron Foundry.
07:13Tough break, sir.
07:15Hope the guys at the Iron Foundry appreciated the music you brought along.
07:20Got a warm heart, Sergeant.
07:22Got a warm heart, Sergeant.
07:53Hello?
07:54Hi. Is this the Foreman Residence?
07:56Yes, I'm Amy Foreman.
07:58Hello, Amy. I'm Captain Ryan. This is Sergeant Fitz.
08:01Hello, Amy.
08:02How do you do?
08:03Uh, may I ask what this is about?
08:05We're from Project Blue Book. U.S. Air Force.
08:08Your mother wrote us a letter that she'd forgotten to give you.
08:10Oh, thank you, Captain.
08:11You're welcome.
08:12You're welcome.
08:13You're welcome.
08:14You're welcome.
08:15You're welcome.
08:16You're welcome.
08:17You're welcome.
08:18You're welcome.
08:19You're welcome.
08:20You're welcome.
08:21Your mother wrote us a letter that she'd filmed some UFOs.
08:23Oh, the movies!
08:26Would you like to come in?
08:30Would you like to wait in the living room?
08:31Okay.
08:34Mom, Captain Ryan and Sergeant Fitz are here.
08:42Feel just like I walked into a history book.
08:46I reckon these are genuine antiques, don't you?
08:49That's for sure, Harriet.
08:51Hello.
08:55I'm Lisa Foreman.
08:56How do you do, Mrs. Foreman? I'm Captain Ryan.
08:58This is Sergeant Fitz.
08:59Hello.
09:00Nice to meet you both.
09:02I'm going to be late for school.
09:03Okay, honey.
09:05Have a nice day.
09:06I will.
09:07Nice to have met you both.
09:08Nice to meet you too, Amy.
09:09Bye.
09:10Bye, Amy.
09:12Well, I'm glad you came.
09:14You know, I was worried that that letter I sent you wouldn't be taken seriously.
09:17Not at all.
09:19Your descriptions were perceptive and intriguing.
09:22And when you wrote that you had the incident on film,
09:24why, naturally, we wanted to check it out.
09:26Movies of UFOs are rare, ma'am.
09:29Well, I'm sure that you're anxious to see the film.
09:32Sergeant, would you mind pulling down the blinds?
09:34And if you don't mind, Captain, put in the screen in front of the fireplace.
09:37All right.
09:39You were admiring your furnishings, Mrs. Foreman.
09:41Oh, thank you.
09:42The really good pieces are 18th century.
09:44The house itself was built over 200 years ago.
09:47The original house.
09:49Of course, it's been remodeled many times since,
09:51but it stayed in the family all that time.
09:54Some of the past residents?
09:57My ancestors.
09:58The Trescotts.
10:00This over here is my great-great-great-grandfather,
10:02Samuel Trescott.
10:04He was an officer in the Massachusetts Militia
10:07during the Revolutionary War.
10:08Served right here in this township.
10:10Well, shall we sit down?
10:13You say he was a member of the Massachusetts Militia, ma'am?
10:16Yes, that's right.
10:18Not many people realized that Maine was a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
10:22until 1820.
10:25Then we became an independent state.
10:28Is it okay to begin?
10:29Sure.
10:30She's a natural, Mrs. Foreman.
11:30Well, what do you think?
11:33It's very unusual, Mrs. Foreman.
11:37Did you use regular indoor or outdoor film, ma'am?
11:40Whatever you can get at the camera store.
11:44Captain, that film has an ASA of 160.
11:47Judging from the intensity of those lights,
11:49we're talking about 6,000 lumens or more.
11:54How bright were they to the naked eye?
11:57Almost blinding, Captain.
11:58At the end of the film,
12:00it looks like you dropped the camera while shooting.
12:02I did.
12:04I don't know why, but I fainted.
12:09Did you feel sick in any way? Headache? Nausea?
12:12No, just a little dizziness afterwards.
12:14I really didn't think it was anything serious.
12:18Mrs. Foreman, with your permission,
12:19we'd like to have this film examined by photographic experts at Wright-Patterson.
12:24Will I get it back?
12:25Good as new.
12:29We'd like to have the camera also.
12:32Oh, of course.
12:39Here it is.
12:41Sergeant, will you label these, please?
12:42Yes, sir.
12:44Captain, may I ask you a question, please?
12:45Of course.
12:47Will you want to talk to my husband about your investigation here?
12:51I suppose we might like to do that, yeah.
12:54I haven't told Roger that I contacted you.
12:59About a year and a half ago, my father died,
13:01and it hit me pretty hard.
13:04It was about the same time
13:05that I saw the two previous sightings that I wrote you about.
13:09Both my doctor and my husband
13:12insisted that I had hallucinated them.
13:16And your husband didn't believe you this time either?
13:19That's why I asked you to come here this morning
13:21after he left for work.
13:24Where did all this take place, ma'am?
13:26Oh, out at Mansfield's Bluff.
13:27It's not very far from here.
13:29Could you take us there now?
13:31Certainly.
13:37It was dusk about 7 o'clock last Thursday.
13:41I was standing here in Princess.
13:43My horse was behind me
13:44when they approached from the west, over there.
13:47How large would you say they were?
13:49Well, it's hard to say.
13:50They moved so quickly and were so bright.
13:54I can only estimate that they were
13:56for each one about one, maybe two feet across.
13:59Was your horse frightened at any time?
14:02Princess seemed to know that they were coming before I did.
14:05She became very restless and excited,
14:07as if she was afraid.
14:10But she stayed with me.
14:11If I understand correctly,
14:14the one object came out of the west
14:15making a path this way
14:18and then split into four right about here,
14:21and then circled around you,
14:24flowing intensely.
14:25Is that correct?
14:26Yes.
14:31They were blue and white,
14:32just like in the film.
14:33I remember those colors distinctly.
14:37Where were you when you fainted, Mrs. Foreman?
14:40Yes, right here.
14:41They were circling around me like so.
14:50The next thing I recall,
14:52Princess was nibbling my ear
14:53and the lights were gone.
14:56In your letter, you mentioned two other sightings
14:57on this same cliff,
14:59April 16th and May 17th of last year.
15:02Were they similar encounters?
15:07Yes, I saw the same four blue and white lights.
15:11Each previous sighting occurred also at dusk.
15:16And each time, I was waiting for them.
15:19What do you mean, waiting?
15:21Captain, I know that it may be hard for you
15:23to believe anything that I say at this point,
15:26but I'm telling you that I have always known
15:27that those UFOs were coming.
15:30I've had...
15:32premonitions.
15:35Always.
15:51Hello, I'm Roger Foreman,
15:52Lisa Foreman's husband.
15:54How do you do, sir? Won't you come in?
15:55I'm Captain Ryan.
15:56Yes, I know who you are, and...
15:57Sergeant Fitz.
15:58Mr. Foreman.
16:02It wasn't easy for me to come here.
16:05I just wanted to ask
16:06how long you intended to stay in Northcliffe.
16:08Well, it depends on when we complete
16:09our investigation, sir.
16:11I was hoping I might convince you
16:12to complete it as soon as possible.
16:16Mr. Foreman, if you're...
16:17if you're asking us to end our investigation,
16:19I'm afraid it's no longer in our hands.
16:22They don't seem to understand.
16:24You're a witness.
16:26My wife
16:27was under psychiatric care.
16:30We're already aware of that, sir.
16:32She told you herself?
16:33Yes, sir.
16:38Well, why not?
16:40Practically everyone in this area seems to know.
16:45Doesn't her past mental health
16:47affect her credibility?
16:49We're not really here to judge anyone, sir.
16:50We just came to see your wife's film.
16:55You know something funny?
16:56She didn't even show it to me.
16:58Would it really have mattered?
16:59Why?
17:01Because I...
17:03wouldn't have believed her anyway?
17:05You tell me, sir.
17:08You're right.
17:11I honestly feel she rigged this whole charade
17:14so someone would believe her.
17:15Excuse me, sir.
17:16Sergeant, I'm an attorney.
17:20Do you know what it's like
17:21coming home from a rough day in court?
17:25And having my daughter tell me
17:26that the kids at school were teasing her?
17:29Saying wonderful things like,
17:31how's your crazy mommy, Amy?
17:33She's still weaving baskets?
17:35Amy and I have had to live with that.
17:37Truly sorry, sir.
17:39I thought we'd put it all behind us
17:40a year and a half ago.
17:42At least it was getting better.
17:45Then, last week,
17:49she came home talking about those lights again.
17:51Nobody sees them except her, I swear it.
17:53And I'm telling you,
17:55I don't want us to go through that again.
18:04Look at me, I don't even know you.
18:06Here I am, spilling my insides out.
18:09Now and again, sir,
18:10we all need to talk to someone.
18:12Sometimes a stranger's best.
18:15Yeah, I guess you're right.
18:17Thanks for listening.
18:19Good night.
18:25Captain, I have radar reports in
18:27from the Canadian border
18:28all the way down to Boston.
18:30Nothing has shown up
18:31anywhere near North Cliff.
18:33Coast Guard?
18:35We came up zero there, too.
18:37If there was a UFO in the area,
18:39only your witness saw it.
18:41Or we missed it on the deck.
18:46Colonel Hutton.
18:48Yeah, hang on.
18:49Right, Pat.
18:50No, thanks.
18:52Captain Ryan.
18:53Ben, this is Jerry Gibbons.
18:55We've got a prelim analysis
18:56on Mrs. Foreman's 8mm movie.
18:58Shoot.
18:59Looks legit.
19:00Every frame checked out okay.
19:02We're still analyzing it, but as of now,
19:04the film wasn't tampered with
19:05and the camera wasn't faulty.
19:07No light leaks, no lens flares.
19:09But don't ask me
19:10what those four blue and white lights are.
19:12You can pass that buck on to us, Jerry.
19:14We'll get the film back to you
19:15as soon as we can.
19:16Thanks.
19:20What'd they say, sir?
19:22The lab thinks the lights are real.
19:31You're sure?
19:32Yes, ma'am.
19:34Wright-Patterson seems convinced
19:35that your films are valid.
19:39I can't tell you how this makes me feel.
19:42Ma'am?
19:43All those doctors were so positive
19:44that I hadn't seen anything,
19:46that I'd made it up.
19:48But now you've proved
19:49that Dr. Simmons and all of them were wrong.
19:51Even if we don't know
19:52exactly what it was you saw...
19:55Captain,
19:56would you do me a favor, please?
19:58Of course, if I can.
20:00I'd like you to talk to my psychiatrist.
20:02Tell him about all this.
20:04Oh.
20:06I...
20:07don't know if we could, really.
20:09You're telling me
20:10that I really did see something.
20:12I'd like him to hear it from you,
20:13personally,
20:14officially.
20:17Please?
20:19Well...
20:21His name's Dr. Alfred Simmons.
20:23I'll give you his address
20:26and telephone number.
20:35Okay, we'll talk to him.
20:37I appreciate that.
20:40Thanks for your time, ma'am.
20:55So you came all the way over here
20:57to tell me your experts
20:58believe Lisa actually saw a UFO.
21:00That's right, Dr. Simmons.
21:02And that she was not suffering
21:03from any type of hallucination.
21:05That's correct.
21:07Let me tell you something
21:08about Lisa, Captain.
21:10She's a very bright young lady,
21:11has a liberal arts degree
21:12from Smith.
21:15Good family, good husband.
21:18You want to know
21:19what caused her breakdown?
21:21All of you think
21:22it's important, Doctor.
21:24Yes.
21:25Her mother died when she was 14,
21:27a very vulnerable age,
21:29a time when a girl
21:30needs a mother the most.
21:32Fortunately,
21:33Mr. Trascott, her father,
21:35was an excellent parent,
21:37always there when she needed him.
21:38Unfortunately,
21:40a bond like that
21:41isn't easily broken.
21:43And when he suddenly died,
21:45she...
21:47she just couldn't accept it.
21:49But that doesn't make her
21:50psychotic, does it, Doctor?
21:53Depends on how you look at it.
21:56When did she say
21:57she saw these UFOs?
21:59Eight days ago,
22:00and last year twice,
22:02on April 16th
22:03and May 17th, sir.
22:05She did tell you
22:06that April 16th
22:08was the day her father died
22:10and May 17th
22:12was the evening
22:13she was committed to the hospital?
22:18No, sir, she didn't.
22:20A small oversight, I presume.
22:26Then she has described
22:28these several encounters to you.
22:30I've known all about them.
22:32Four blue and white lights, correct?
22:34That's right.
22:36And they hovered close to the ground
22:38and they spun around her
22:40glowing and pulsating
22:42and trying to communicate with her.
22:45Yeah.
22:48But you don't think
22:49her sightings are valid, Doctor?
22:53Captain, the woman was mentally
22:55and physically ill.
22:57Her blood pressure was sky high.
22:59She had acute insomnia.
23:01Look, I know Lisa Foreman,
23:03and much as I hate to admit it,
23:04a smart girl like that
23:06could have faked that film.
23:09I think our lab at Wright-Patterson
23:11would have picked that up if she had.
23:13I'm sure your lab is one of the best,
23:15but I've done a little photography of my own.
23:17Are you trying to tell me
23:19that any photographic effects
23:20can't be faked?
23:22Our technician says
23:23there was no lens flare,
23:24no light leaks.
23:26The film was untouched.
23:28No double exposures.
23:30How do you even know
23:31she took the movie?
23:33I guess we don't.
23:35You don't?
23:37Are there any radar reports
23:38confirming possible UFOs?
23:40No, sir.
23:47Any other witnesses?
23:49No.
23:53Seems to me, Captain,
23:54all you really have
23:56is Lisa's word.
23:58No, that's wrong, Doctor.
24:00We have a motion picture
24:01for unidentified objects.
24:03Unexplainable, unknown.
24:05And until they are identified,
24:06they'll remain that way.
24:09You have my professional opinion.
24:11That's all I can give you.
24:13We appreciate it very much, Doctor.
24:15Thank you very much for your time.
24:17Captain, Sergeant,
24:20I really wish there was
24:22something else on that bluff
24:24for Lisa's sake
24:26and Roger's and Amy's.
24:29But you'll never find anything, Captain.
24:31You'll never find anything.
25:01You'll never find anything, Captain.
25:31Grace!
25:33Grace!
25:35Grace!
25:37Grace!
25:39Grace!
25:41Grace!
25:43Grace!
25:45Grace!
25:47Grace!
26:02Well, who's in?
26:04Well, I'm sorry,
26:06Captain Ryan and Sergeant Fitz
26:08both are out for the evening.
26:10We're taking Miss Emily Butler
26:12from the library to supper.
26:14Care to leave a message?
26:16Uh, no, thank you.
26:18I'll call back later.
26:23Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
26:25We're taking Miss Emily Butler
26:27from the library to supper.
26:29Care to leave a message?
26:31Uh, no, thank you.
26:33Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
26:35We're taking Miss Emily Butler
26:37from the library to supper.
26:39Care to leave a message?
26:41Uh, no, thank you.
26:43Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
26:45We're taking Miss Emily Butler
26:47from the library to supper.
26:49Care to leave a message?
26:51Uh, no, thank you.
26:53Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
26:55We're taking Miss Emily Butler
26:57from the library to supper.
26:59Care to leave a message?
27:01Uh, no, thank you.
27:03Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
27:05We're taking Miss Emily Butler
27:07from the library to supper.
27:09Care to leave a message?
27:11Uh, no, thank you.
27:13Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
27:15We're taking Miss Emily Butler
27:17from the library to supper.
27:19Care to leave a message?
27:21Uh, no, thank you.
27:23Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
27:25We're taking Miss Emily Butler
27:27from the library to supper.
27:29Care to leave a message?
27:31Uh, no, thank you.
27:33Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
27:35We're taking Miss Emily Butler
27:37from the library to supper.
27:39Care to leave a message?
27:41Uh, no, thank you.
27:43Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
27:45We're taking Miss Emily Butler
27:47from the library to supper.
27:49Care to leave a message?
27:51Uh, no, thank you.
27:53Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
27:55We're taking Miss Emily Butler
27:57from the library to supper.
27:59Care to leave a message?
28:01Uh, no, thank you.
28:03We're taking Miss Emily Butler
28:05from the library to supper.
28:07Well, I'm sorry Captain.
28:09We're taking Miss Emily Butler
28:11from the library to supper.
28:13Care to leave a message?
28:15Uh, no, thank you.
28:27Well, I'm sorry, Captain.
28:29We're taking Miss Emily Butler
28:31What is the procedure we'd like to follow, Amy?
28:36Well, I stayed up a little past my regular bedtime, 9.30, to check my mom.
28:44She was sleeping, so I went into my room to get ready for bed.
28:48She was taking off the bedspread.
28:51Out of the corner of my eye, I thought I saw, well, a UFO.
28:57I would have waked my mom up, but it was the first time in a long time she was having a good sleep.
29:03And then I tried to call you, you know.
29:06But I didn't want to miss him if there were going to be any more.
29:09And there were more. Three more. It was fabulous.
29:27Could you describe them, please, Amy? Everything.
29:31Well, they were all the same, but they came one at a time.
29:37They were bigger than the biggest plane I ever saw.
29:40They didn't have wings. It was oval.
29:44A string-line kind of body, you know.
29:47It was shining like the brightest light I ever saw.
29:50Besides white, there was a kind of a golden color.
29:54It had lots of windows, like passenger windows in a plane.
29:58How far away would you guess?
30:00Oh, way out to sea. They finally flew out of sight, over the horizon.
30:05In what direction, Amy?
30:07Well, it started to the left, that's north, and went south.
30:14How fast?
30:16Golly, I'm not sure.
30:18But it took like one, two, three, four, five seconds to go all the way across the sky.
30:22Could you draw some pictures, Amy?
30:24Oh, sure. I'll go get some crayons to do the colors.
30:30Is it all finished?
30:32No, they want me to make some drawings.
30:38Captain, would you still like me to wait?
30:40No, the personal interview is over, ma'am.
30:46Having someone else to cooperate the story is very important, isn't it?
30:49Even if she is my own daughter.
30:51Amy's sightings differ quite a bit from yours, ma'am.
30:54Oh, how?
30:56One principal difference, Mrs. Foreman.
30:58You said you always have a premonition before you see the lights.
31:02They seem to call you to the cliffs, I think you said.
31:05Last night, obviously, you had no feeling at all.
31:09No, that's right.
31:11I was sleeping very soundly the first time in months.
31:15You don't think there's a connection?
31:17Mrs. Foreman, we've just begun.
31:32You understand, Captain, that's for your eyes only.
31:36On a strict need-to-know basis.
31:39Am I clear on that?
31:41Yes, General.
31:42Now, we've covered the area, and I don't know of any other witnesses.
31:46I can handle the problem of Amy Foreman,
31:48but if someone else should shout, cover her.
31:51National security requires that remaining under cover for now, Captain.
31:55Blue Book has taken pot shots before.
31:58Yes, General, plenty of times.
32:00Buy a new flak suit.
32:12Was that any help, sir?
32:14Yes and no.
32:16Come again?
32:18They verified something.
32:20Yeah, what?
32:22They're keeping a lid on it, Harry.
32:24We can't tell anybody?
32:26That classified?
32:28I can't tell anybody.
32:30That classified.
32:33Mrs. Foreman, we went to the town hall
32:35to see what we could find out about the bluffs.
32:37If there could be any natural causes for the lights.
32:41Natural causes?
32:43High-powered lines or underground cables or marsh gases.
32:47People interpret UFOs from amazingly simple things.
32:51And weather balloons.
32:53I was going way too fast for a balloon.
32:56I know it was.
32:58What did you find at town hall?
33:00We didn't find what we'd hoped we'd find,
33:02but we did find a delightful lady named Emily Butler.
33:05You met Emily?
33:07She told us about the militiamen on the bluffs
33:09that disappeared in 1777.
33:11The story is that my great-great-great-great-grandfather,
33:14Samuel Trescott, and three of his friends
33:16deserted and didn't fight.
33:18Then he ran away without even his musket or sword.
33:21Somebody found Grandfather's sword
33:23out in the bluffs several years ago.
33:25You see?
33:27We think they probably saw
33:29a British landing party in the bay.
33:31Fought bravely defending the Commonwealth.
33:32But nobody can prove that
33:34because they did just disappear when never heard of again.
33:36Miss Butler made a point
33:38of the blue and white uniforms of the militiamen.
33:42You ever thought of the coincidence
33:44of the blue and white lights?
33:46No, I haven't.
33:49It is interesting.
33:51But Amy's UFOs were golden and red.
33:55I mean, she said that...
33:57And some were white, Mom.
33:59A real glary color.
34:01Captain,
34:03Amy's sightings and mine,
34:05they are connected, aren't they?
34:07I mean, you can at least tell us that much.
34:09Mrs. Foreman, I can't tell you any more than I have.
34:11As soon as I can, you'll be the first to know.
34:13Captain Ryan,
34:15if we were being invaded by UFOs,
34:18you'd let us know sometime, wouldn't you?
34:21I'm sure somebody with a lot more rank
34:23would let everybody know, Eve.
34:25Good.
34:27Because nobody believed me at school.
34:30And I wouldn't fib about a thing like that.
34:33Amy, I know you wouldn't fib.
34:40We're issuing a statement to the press at 1200 East End.
34:43Sir, under the circumstances,
34:45I'd like permission to inform the witness personally.
34:47I feel an obligation.
34:49We have an appointment at 1100.
34:51Thank you, sir.
34:55Now, sir, can you fill me in?
34:57They want the lid on till 11, Harry.
34:58Amy gets to lift it.
35:08Well, hope you decided to join us for the picnic.
35:11Hi, Mrs. Foreman. Hi, Amy.
35:13Hi, Captain Ryan. Hi, Sergeant Fitz.
35:15Please, sit down.
35:17Oh, can you join us? We brought enough.
35:19Looks like a perfect serenity for a picnic.
35:21We've got a plane waiting at Bangor.
35:23All gassed up.
35:25He'll be leaving in about 90 minutes.
35:26Actually, we just stopped by to say goodbye,
35:28and you returned your film and your camera,
35:30with our thanks.
35:32Captain,
35:34what will your report say?
35:37Something was on that film.
35:40You saw something.
35:42For now, what those images are
35:44is simply not known.
35:48Well, I thought your technicians
35:50could unravel anything.
35:52Mrs. Foreman, think of it this way.
35:53There's lots of phenomena nobody can explain.
35:55Not just UFOs.
35:57All around us.
35:59Nobody really knows what electricity is.
36:01Nobody completely understands magnetic fields.
36:04And your eye has been sensitive
36:06to certain impulses
36:08that maybe nobody else in the world can see.
36:10This film emulsion has responded
36:12to something that might not be visible
36:14to anyone else.
36:16It might not be picked up
36:18by any other means.
36:20You're unique.
36:21You're very special.
36:24But you're still not able
36:26to tell me what I saw, huh?
36:28Amy,
36:30a two-star general gave me permission
36:32to reveal some classified information to you
36:35in just a few seconds.
36:37You're not just saying that?
36:39You're gonna read about it
36:41in all the New England papers,
36:43you're gonna hear about it on television
36:45and on radio,
36:47but you are gonna be the first civilian
36:49to hear about it.
36:51Last Tuesday night,
36:53about 21.30 hours.
36:559.30 p.m., yes.
36:59There was a submarine
37:0130 miles offshore here,
37:03and it was not one of ours.
37:05Two RF-101s were scrambled
37:07to pinpoint the location
37:09of the unknown submarine.
37:11Those aircraft then rendezvoused
37:13with an RC-121.
37:16That aircraft dropped
37:18several parachute-retarded
37:19magnesium flares,
37:21one of the most powerful lights
37:23in the world.
37:2510 million candle power each.
37:38And through the atmosphere
37:40from your distant location,
37:42those flares would give the appearance
37:44of strange-looking objects.
37:50Amy, your drawings look an awful lot
37:52like pictures that have been taken
37:54during such night maneuvers.
37:58We had to keep the operation classified
38:00until it was successfully completed,
38:02until positive identification
38:04and intention of that submarine
38:06was known.
38:08Very interesting, sir.
38:10I thought you'd like to have these.
38:12Trade for your drawings
38:14for the rest of your life.
38:16I'm afraid not.
38:17Trade for your drawings
38:19that we're going to keep, okay?
38:21You're really going to keep mine?
38:23Even if there was what you call
38:25a logical explanation?
38:27Hey, you're going to be
38:29in the blue book file, Amy.
38:31You are too, Mrs. Foreman.
38:33But in a different category.
38:35Nothing logical at all.
38:38If there were answers to everything,
38:40we'd have a lot less to do.
38:47Well...
38:49Goodbye.
38:51Goodbye, Kat.
38:53Thank you. You've been very kind.
38:55Goodbye.
38:57Goodbye, Amy.
38:59Please say goodbye to Mr. Foreman for us.
39:01Yes, of course I will.
39:05Bye.
39:07I sure wish I had seen yours.
39:09So do I, pumpkin.
39:11So do I.
39:18You haven't heard the news.
39:20No, what?
39:22Well, it's going to be in the Sunday papers.
39:24And I just heard it on the evening news now.
39:27But Captain Ryan and Sergeant Fitz
39:30came over to personally tell Amy.
39:32Yeah?
39:34It seems that what she saw
39:37were secret military maneuvers.
39:39Magnesium photo flares.
39:42I gather that they were tracking
39:44Soviet submarines.
39:46No kidding.
39:48Just that, huh?
39:50Well, it had to be something simple.
39:54They also said that my file
39:57would be listed as an unknown.
39:59There is something on that film.
40:03Honey, with Amy away and...
40:06I mean, I'll be out for the evening, too.
40:11Are you sure you'll be all right?
40:14Of course I'm going to be all right.
40:16Will you look at me?
40:18I mean, I am fine and dandy
40:20and I'm looking forward to having an evening
40:22where I don't have to do any cooking.
40:24Now, do you honestly feel
40:26that I am incapable of taking care of myself
40:28for a few hours?
40:30I'm sure you are.
40:32I'm sorry.
40:34I'm sorry that you don't believe my experiences.
40:38But you have to trust me
40:40when I tell you that I'm all right,
40:41that I can take care of myself.
40:44I want to be well.
40:46And I am well.
40:49Please believe that.
40:53I don't want to believe it, darling.
40:55It's just...
40:57that you've had such a rough time.
41:00Okay.
41:02You go to that meeting
41:04and make a brilliant speech
41:06and I don't want you thinking about me for one minute.
41:08All right?
41:09Okay, darling.
41:13I'll see you later.
41:15Do good.
41:39I'll see you later.
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