Project UFO 2x12 - Sighting 4025 The Whitman Tower Incident

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00:00These are unidentified flying objects.
00:29Are they proof that we are being visited by civilizations from other stars?
00:47Or just what are they?
01:17Super, look at this return.
01:40They've got your moving target indicator.
01:48Who the heck is that?
01:52I show no traffic.
01:54Man, that is a big target.
01:56Barely moving.
01:58Los Angeles approach to unidentified traffic over Long Beach.
02:06Come in, over.
02:07I'll see if AFR can give us flight level on that.
02:16Wait a minute.
02:18It's gone, Super.
02:22It went right off the scope in the vicinity of the Whitman Tower.
02:37Chuck, it's starting.
02:40Janet, where's the little iron pot?
02:42I want to melt some butter for the popcorn.
02:48Oh, let's see.
02:49The iron pan.
02:52I think the movers put it in this big box.
02:54Mommy!
02:55Daddy!
02:57Mom!
02:57What's the matter?
02:59Oh, my.
03:37I have it again.
04:02At 2,500 feet, drifting inland.
04:38Oh, my.
05:05Morning, Captain.
05:06Cool it.
05:08Roosevelt.
05:10Truman.
05:12Eisenhower.
05:15Kennedy.
05:17Johnson.
05:18You have any exercise in your stomach or your memory?
05:21Can't stand the counting.
05:22It's boring.
05:24Nixon.
05:26Ford.
05:28Carter.
05:32I was going to use the names of the beautiful women I've dated, but...
05:36But you can't do 300 repetitions.
05:39200?
05:39Harry, I'm in pain.
05:40At least let me do my own punchlines.
05:42Well, I know this is going to hurt you, Captain,
05:44but your workout's going to have to wait till we get back from California.
05:48Bless you.
05:50We had a sighting in Los Angeles last night.
05:53Three separate cases of Mr. Emerson Keyes and Mr. H. Rassoon.
05:57It was a weekend in L.A., too, Harry.
05:59Too much party, maybe?
06:01The third witness was an air traffic controller at Los Angeles International Airport.
06:37We don't keep continuous records of activities in this sector,
06:41but this monitor is tied into our computer and we can simulate just about anything we want.
06:46Okay, I think it's just about ready.
06:48All right, this is the way it looked.
06:50We first saw it out here at about 2,500.
06:54Then it started moving west like this until it got here where it lost altitude and disappeared.
07:02What's this right here?
07:04That's the Whitman Tower.
07:05One of our other witnesses lives in that tower.
07:09No kidding.
07:10That blip, you sure that's the way that actually looked?
07:13Almost exactly.
07:15And it looked the same when it reappeared further south.
07:18See something, Captain?
07:20I don't know. It's strange.
07:22Almost like it's not solid.
07:25Well, solid or not, Captain, it didn't respond to any of our radio challenges.
07:30And it sure wasn't on any flight plan.
07:36I know why you hesitate, Mr. Murphy,
07:38but believe me, I have privileged information on this subject.
07:41Please buy it.
07:43Now, please.
07:44Thank you. Thank you.
07:48Ah, forgive me, gentlemen, for receiving you in my bedroom,
07:52but like your American writer Mark Twain, I find I think much better in bed.
07:56I guess we all have our favorite places to think, sir.
07:59Well, I think we all have our favorite places to think.
08:01I guess we all have our favorite places to think, sir.
08:06Yes, indeed.
08:07Well, shall we get on with it?
08:09Where do we start?
08:11Fine, Mr. Rashoon.
08:12If you don't mind, the sergeant will record what you have to say.
08:15Just tell us what happened.
08:19Well, it was last night.
08:22Do you remember the time, sir?
08:25No. Yes, it was 1140.
08:29I was waiting on a call, so I looked at my watch.
08:59I had the feeling they were coming from the other side of the building.
09:14Now, I am very curious about strange phenomena, gentlemen.
09:18I just had to get a better look.
09:20My neighbor, Mr. Ryerson, opened the door.
09:30The expression I saw on Mr. Ryerson's face, I cannot describe it.
09:36But I knew he had seen a lot more than I.
09:39More of what, sir?
09:40Well, the spaceship, of course.
09:42Did I not mention the ship when I reported the incident to your office?
09:46Yes, sir, you did.
09:47But you personally didn't see a spaceship.
09:49I saw only the beams of light.
09:52But they, they saw a great deal more.
10:00Yes?
10:12Mr. Ryerson?
10:13Oh, boy, the Air Force.
10:15I guess he did it, huh?
10:17Oh, if you mean Mr. Rashoon.
10:18Yes, I mean Mr. Rashoon.
10:21Look, I know you have a job to do, but I don't feature having my wife and child go
10:27through this whole thing again.
10:29Through this whole thing, you mean the sighting of the UFO?
10:32Yeah, right outside my living room window.
10:34No more than four feet away.
10:36If that's the case, sir, it's very unique.
10:38And I promise your family a minimum of disturbance.
10:43All right, come in.
10:44Thank you, sir.
10:52I'll take your hats.
10:54Thanks.
11:00Chuck, I thought we decided not to...
11:04Janet, I'll make those decisions.
11:08Gentlemen, my wife, Janet, our daughter, Billy.
11:11I'm Captain Ryan.
11:12This is Sergeant Fitz.
11:13Hello, Billy.
11:15Sit, will you?
11:19I promise you, Mrs. Ryerson, this won't take long.
11:21And you can stop anytime it becomes too disturbing.
11:24It's already disturbing.
11:26Would you mind, Mrs. Ryerson, if the sergeant took your testimony in another room?
11:30Oh, sure.
11:31Split us up, get two different stories.
11:33Just like cops on TV.
11:34Janet.
11:35You know, it's starting already, Chuck.
11:37Honey, for crying out loud, they have procedures to follow.
11:41It's no problem, folks.
11:42We can talk to you in a group if you like.
11:44Why don't you sit beside your mom and dad, Billy?
11:47No, I don't want to.
11:48Do I have to?
11:50No, Billy, you don't have to.
11:52Honey, why don't you go into your room and play, okay?
11:56Okay.
12:10Why don't you start at the beginning, Mr. Ryerson?
12:14Well, it was late last night.
12:17I was in the dining room making popcorn.
12:20We'd just moved in a couple of days ago, so...
12:21Jan was helping me find a pan to melt butter.
12:52Mommy!
12:54Daddy!
13:52So you would say, ma'am, that the object circled the building at regular intervals.
13:56As if it were under control, sergeant.
13:59Under control, ma'am?
14:00Yes.
14:03A few minutes later, we saw them.
14:51Is it from outer space, daddy?
15:15It scared Billy to death.
15:18I don't want her involved.
15:20I understand.
15:21We'll get back to you as fast as we can.
15:25I'll get your hats.
15:32Uh, captain, I'm sorry about my attitude at first.
15:37If we can be of any further help...
15:41We'll try to keep our interviews to a minimum.
15:44Goodbye.
15:51What do you make of the Ryerson story, captain?
15:53I don't know, Harry.
15:54Something sure has those people spooked.
15:56The city is six million people and only three saw anything.
16:00And that's because they live above the fog level.
16:03That's one for the books.
16:20Mr. Emerson Keyes?
16:39Naturally.
16:39I'm Captain Ben Ryan.
16:40This is Sergeant Harry...
16:41Oh, yes, come in, come in.
16:45I'll wager I know why you've come.
16:48And I must say the Army is certainly prompt with its inquiries.
16:51Air Force, sir.
16:52Army, Air Force, Navy.
16:54It's all pretty much the same, isn't it?
16:56Not during football season.
16:57I ignore sports.
17:00But regardless, I'm happy to meet you.
17:02Won't you sit down?
17:06When I called my old friend Captain Harding at LAPD,
17:09I had no idea it was going to generate a formal inquiry.
17:13Have you told anyone else about your sighting, sir?
17:15Yes, I just finished talking with some adolescent at the Daily Journal.
17:19Oh, I lost my temper.
17:21You'd think a story like mine would be worth gold to them.
17:23But no.
17:24Excuse me, sir, but you called a newspaper to give your account of the sighting?
17:28Yes, of course.
17:29Why?
17:29Well, most people are a little hesitant to tell the general public about spotting a UFO.
17:34Captain, I was a publisher of experimental fiction and poetry for 40 years.
17:40I have ceased to care what the general public thinks of me.
17:43Sir, we'd like to hear about your account of the sighting in your own words.
17:46The sergeant will record it if you don't mind.
17:49Very well.
17:50Maybe you should start at the beginning.
17:52I know how to begin a story, Captain.
18:43So,
19:02can you point out exactly where you saw the object, Mr. Keyes?
19:06Certainly, right there.
19:13Between the islands and the Queen Mary.
19:20Two, two, five.
19:22How far out in the water, sir?
19:24Well, that's difficult to say.
19:26Beyond the islands, certainly.
19:29Sure is a fine view, Mr. Keyes.
19:32I bet those apartments in the bay aren't cheap.
19:35Those are not apartments, Sergeant.
19:36Those are oil wells.
19:38They built those frames around them to cover the derricks.
19:43Mr. Keyes, I noticed you have a videotape recorder.
19:46Did you tape the show last night by any chance?
19:48Yes, I did.
19:49I like to keep a permanent record of the better shows.
19:52I'm afraid that's mostly static, though.
19:54Well, could we borrow the tape for a couple of days?
19:56Yes, of course.
20:01Sergeant, you finished?
20:02Yes, sir.
20:04Here you are.
20:06Mr. Keyes, thank you again for your cooperation.
20:08And the tape.
20:09By the way, the television.
20:11Is that cable or antenna?
20:13It's cable.
20:15One minute.
20:16Can you tell me what I saw?
20:18At the moment, it's unknown.
20:21I told you earlier that I don't care anymore what the general public thinks of me.
20:25But I do cherish the public's right to know.
20:28I have connections in the media, gentlemen.
20:31Don't try to cover this up.
20:33Mr. Keyes, you'll have every opportunity to judge our findings for yourself.
20:39Goodbye, sir.
20:40Good day.
20:42Good day.
20:54Your chief engineer up here, Mr. Webster?
20:56That's right.
20:57We leased the tower to broadcasting and cable companies.
21:00Quite a beat.
21:01Isn't it just?
21:03Last night, Mr. Webster, anything unusual happen?
21:06Sure as heck did.
21:07We had heavy interference with the TV and microwave signal.
21:10Only lasted about five minutes,
21:12but that phone was ringing off its hook from all over the county.
21:14It's pretty strange.
21:16Any idea what caused it?
21:17Not a one.
21:19The TV cable antenna, it's still having trouble.
21:24And I think there's something caught up there.
21:26We'd sure like to take a look at that something.
21:29So would I.
21:30There's no way anyone's gonna get up there until I can switch to alternate microline pads.
21:34How long will that take?
21:35Two, three hours.
21:37You guys investigate flying saucers, is that what you said?
21:40We investigate unidentified flying objects and related phenomena.
21:47Okay.
21:49Keep in touch.
21:55Hi, here we are.
21:57Fire system should be down in any minute.
21:59Yeah, I hope you're in a better mood.
22:03Good morning.
22:03Good morning.
22:04Hi.
22:05Morning.
22:06You picked a good spot, Captain.
22:07It's certainly very convenient for us.
22:09Good.
22:10Well, we wanted you to come down and meet us
22:11to get your reaction to some new evidence we've found.
22:14And you have found something.
22:16Found out there'd been many complaints of broadcast interference
22:18at the time the UFO was circling your building.
22:21There was definitely interference at the time you said the UFO appeared.
22:25However...
22:26However, though it confirms the time of the sighting,
22:30there was no pattern to the disturbances.
22:31It was just random static.
22:34I don't understand.
22:35What the captain is saying, ma'am,
22:37is that the UFO could not have circled your building
22:39at a constant speed, as you claim.
22:42It's a small point.
22:44But it's our first evidence of any significance.
22:46But it did.
22:47It went around like a record player.
22:49Gentlemen, let me tell you something.
22:51Television waves can be kind of fluky.
22:54Blind spots, shadows.
22:56We're going to stick by our testimony.
22:59We try to conduct our investigations with an open mind.
23:01They're not designed to prove you wrong.
23:05We understand that, captain.
23:06May I ask your line of work, Mr. Ryerson?
23:09Electronics.
23:10Microcircuitry.
23:12He's being modest.
23:13Chuck developed a new process for doping semiconductors
23:16to make microcircuits.
23:18An absolute breakthrough.
23:20Speaking of which, gentlemen, if you'll excuse us,
23:22we have a luncheon to attend.
23:25I'm sorry, captain, if we were a bit hostile when we first met.
23:28If you have any more results that you want to run by us,
23:31just give us a call.
23:33Bye-bye.
23:36Nice folks.
23:38This time, it's like they're completely different people.
23:42They're open, friendly, willing to help.
23:46It's quite a contrast to their first meeting.
23:49The only similarity was that business with the hands.
23:51You noticed that too.
23:54Maybe it was just a shock wearing off.
23:56Maybe.
23:57But he was right about the TV flukes.
23:58That doesn't knock their story down absolutely.
24:01And the time frame fits together pretty neatly.
24:04Yes, sir.
24:0811.39 PM, LAX radar tracks the UFO near the Whitman Tower.
24:14Loses it at 11.41.
24:16That's just the time the Ryersons and Mr. Rashoon
24:19see something buzzing the top of the building.
24:22TV interference between 11.41 and 11.44.
24:26That stops when it comes down the side of the building
24:28to visit the Ryersons.
24:30They see it for another five until 11.49.
24:33And radar picks it up again moving south.
24:37Tracks it out over the ocean, then loses it at 11.58.
24:41Just about the time Mr. Keyes sees it
24:43beyond the Long Beach Harbor.
24:46But radar doesn't pick it up the third time
24:48when Keyes said it blasted off straight up.
24:53Well, if it was climbing as fast as Keyes said,
24:56radar might have missed it.
24:58I'll bet I know what you're looking for.
25:00Here it is.
25:02Emerson Keyes, noted publisher.
25:06Harry, listen to this.
25:08In a possibly related incident,
25:10patrons at Frankie's Waterfront,
25:12a tavern in Porticole Village in San Pedro,
25:15reported conversations with a man
25:17who claimed to have seen a similar craft
25:18over the ocean at the same time.
25:21They were unable to provide the man's name.
25:23Sure, I was working Saturday.
25:25Worked my tail off, I can tell you.
25:27Well, do you remember the customer who sighted the UFO?
25:29Only heard this and that of what he was seeing.
25:32I don't think I'd pay much attention to that.
25:33The guy was a little, uh...
25:36Who called the newspaper?
25:38Some of the regulars.
25:39They thought it was a big deal.
25:40And when I saw the guy in the newspaper,
25:42I didn't know what to do.
25:43It was a rare sight.
25:44I mean, it wasn't a regular.
25:46It was a beautiful sight.
25:47I mean, I saw the guy,
25:48I mean, it was a beautiful sight.
25:49It was a beautiful sight.
25:50I mean, it was a beautiful sight.
25:50It was a beautiful sight.
25:51It was a beautiful sight.
25:52They thought it was a big joke, you know, so the sitee the man who saw it. He wasn't a regular
25:56I never saw him before or since
26:00There's a salesman. I think he carried a big case like it was filled with samples. You know, he was drinking, Manhattan's
26:07Could you pay by credit card
26:10Possible could we look through your receipts for that day? Well, sure. I guess so. I'll duck in back and get
26:17Open for a piece of luck, sir. It could be you stay with the luck
26:20I'm gonna go make a couple of phone calls and I'll meet you back that little outside coffee shop around the corner. Yes
26:31There you go Sarge, sorry, I couldn't be more help that's okay
26:36And let me ask you what does a Manhattan run around here?
26:39And let me ask you what does a Manhattan run around here?
26:42Buck and a half and seems like I remember him buying around once
26:47So what i'm looking for is a receipt with a bunch of 150s and one big round
26:53Oh, I forgot to tell you what?
26:55All drinks are 150
27:09Foreign
27:19Kevin ryan meet. Mr. Silas cobb. Mr. Cobb captain
27:23Mr. Cobb's our mysterious salesman who saw the ufo. Oh
27:27I sure as heck did harry. You're a magician. No, sir. I just got lucky
27:32Got mr. Cobb's name off a sales slip took a chance and called his home in st. Louis
27:37Fortunately, he called his wife last night and told her he saw a ufo
27:40And lucy gave the sergeant my hotel address here in the city double lucky really, you know, I was due to fly out tonight
27:46You bet it was
27:48Mr. Cobb, you ready to take that walk?
27:50You bet
27:52So
28:05I remember I was walking back to the car after a long day of making calls
28:11And it started getting chilly and I stopped to button my coat
28:17Yeah, yeah, this is the spot though
28:22So
28:24So
28:51That's pretty consistent right sergeant, yes, sir
28:55You mean someone else saw it?
28:56We have a witness in long beach who told exactly the same story
29:00And you say you cited it between the lighthouse and the buoy, right? That should give us a pretty good lop
29:07That's line of position. Mr
29:08Cobb
29:09We have a compass reading from another witness and now with yours we can triangulate and get a pretty good fix on the position
29:14of the ufo
29:15Reads out at 188 degrees, sir
29:25Uh, nothing out there, but blue water
29:33Let's get a recent history on that patch of blue water sergeant
29:37There's the lot of the deputy harbormaster captain I worked saturday nights I was here
29:42Let me see these coordinates again
29:47Ah, yes
29:49Was there something out there at that time, sir?
29:5259 degrees
29:54That's what I'm looking for
29:56I don't see anything out there
29:59I don't see anything out there
30:01I don't see anything out there
30:03Ah, yes
30:04Was there something out there at that time, sir?
30:0650 000 tons of something
30:08The naquia maru, that's her right out there
30:11She slipped a rudder cable about two days out
30:14We radioed her captain to stand off santa catalina island for repairs, but he evidently misunderstood
30:20So all of a sudden that night about 2200 hours
30:23There she was five miles off the breakwater
30:26No way to steer winds blowing her right down on the beach
30:30And loaded with a very fancy cargo, too
30:33oil
30:34detergents and chemical dyes
30:37I sent out tugs to hold her for a while
30:39Then I got on the horn to our best marine construction firm
30:42They had a special low profile hydraulic jack designed especially to force those rudder cables back on their tracks
30:49But in order to transfer it to the deck of a ship in eight to ten foot of sea
30:54We had to use a helicopter
30:56That must have been a rough mission night fog wind waves
31:01Yeah, 20 knot winds and that darn jack swinging back and forth in that cable just like paul bunyan's yo-yo
31:07It took them 15 minutes trying to get that onto the deck running lights search lights beaming down from the chopper
31:15Oversized rotor spinning in a circular shape. You got the picture. So do I
31:20But I tell you captain that thing took off straight up like no helicopter I ever saw
31:25Well, that's right one of our pilots fractured his wrist when it broke when what broke
31:30the cargo cable
31:31snapped like a shoelace
31:33Now the chopper was at maximum thrust and it just sort of bounced right up in reaction
31:39That jack went right through a steel deck and sank in the hold carrying the die
31:46Boy whoever said seeing was believing
31:49Thank you very much for your help sir, not at all captain anytime gentlemen, especially on saturdays
31:56Thanks, sir
32:04Now are you satisfied mr. Cobb that that explanation fits what you saw?
32:08Well, i'm convinced that is what I saw captain the more I think about it the more sense it makes
32:12Sorry, I couldn't come up with something more exotic. Oh, that's okay. We've still got an exotic file open
32:17Thank you very much again for your time and your help sir you've been so long sergeant. Goodbye, sir
32:23Kevin what you said about an exotic file still open
32:26You think we're looking at two separate instances then?
32:28Oh, it's got to be harry
32:29That radar blip was 10 times the size a cargo chopper would cause
32:33And no pilot in his right mind is going to fly 10 miles off course in a 20 knot wind
32:38Carrying a thousand pound cargo on a sling to play tag with a skyscraper
32:42No, sir, our problem is that we assumed it was one object from the beginning
32:48I think it's time. We talked to mr. Webster again
33:11So
33:41So
34:11So
34:13So
34:40It's gusting too hard you better get him down
34:43Come on
34:50Come on down. Hey too much wind i'm too close to quit. That's an order sergeant come down
35:00I can't hear you, sir
35:13So
35:43So
36:14Very strange polyvinyl chloride, well, that'd be my guess
36:23Look at this
36:25valve tied with a square knot
36:29Maybe they got boy scouts on mars
36:33I think we'll start looking a little closer to home
36:43Oh
36:46Anybody here
36:49Yes
36:50Oh, sir, we're looking for the manager of steiner enterprises
37:01Airport
37:02Yes, sir. I'm captain ryan. This is sergeant fitz at project blue boat
37:06I'm, joe steiner
37:07Owner, would anybody else work this hard?
37:11Mr. Steiner, you're a distributor for novelty items and stage props. Is that right?
37:15Yes
37:17What's this all about?
37:19Do you handle this item, sir?
37:27Yeah
37:33Sir is it possible that you might have sold a large quantity of these balloons recently for
37:38For aerial advertising display. Oh
37:43Sir
37:46I sold a large number of these big dan donovan. Yes. What's his address, sir?
37:54You're not from around here are you sergeant? No, sir
37:58A big dan donovan is one of the largest used car dealers in los angeles and that means the world
38:05He's always got some gimmick for bringing in the people
38:08the latest one I dreamed up it was to take
38:11a bunch of these big silver balloons
38:14Tied them together with some silver tape
38:18Forming a large floating automobile shape up over the lot. It was a great idea for a silver anniversary
38:25It was too great an idea
38:28Dan had to have it yesterday
38:32The time he picked for my staff to put it together the wind just wouldn't quit
38:38If only he could have waited another day, but he had to have it over the weekend
38:44The wind began to kick up hard
38:47No time at all. That thing was a giant mess
39:03I guess you fellas found him, huh?
39:05More like they found us i'd say you were lucky those balloons had collided with an aircraft, especially a helicopter
39:13You don't have to worry gentlemen big dan is staying on the ground from now on
39:28Yes, sir, well, I thought we cleared that up but uh, well i'll check on him
39:35So
39:53So the balloons lifted off the used car lot and drifted out over the city
39:57When they got above 2500 feet radar picked them up
40:00Now radar responds only to surface area not mass
40:04So several dozen metal skin balloons
40:07many reflecting angles
40:09The return could produce almost the same target image as a large aircraft
40:13Now when the wind brushed them up against the cable tv tower on the mountain
40:17One of the balloons got caught the whole mass bobbled around up there interfering with transmission in a random pattern
40:24When it finally freed itself, it blew all the way over against the side of this building, which is when the ryerson saw it now
40:34A
40:36Metal surface tape
40:39Long strands of this were blowing out from the top of the building at the same time
40:44They picked up the flashes of red light from the aircraft hazard beacons
40:51That light reflected from the strips of tape is what caused your beams of light
40:57And the whole incident was concealed from a city of six million people by the fog that night
41:04You two gentlemen have certainly done your homework. I'm convinced
41:09however
41:10There still is one other matter. Yes, sir
41:14If the ufo was a mass of balloons, why did the ryerson's report see in a spacecraft exactly sergeant?
41:27Thank you
41:34Thanks
41:36I explained things to keys our appointment with the ryerson's is at two. Yes, sir in about 40 minutes
41:42You know harry something
41:45Something I noticed in their apartment for the life of me, could somebody help me, please
41:52It's my wife if she won't move she won't say anything to me she's frozen she's scared get her away from the window
41:57I've tried I can't I can't move her hands harry cover her eyes
42:01Oh, man, she sure got a hold of this thing
42:11Let's let her sit down
42:17Honey, you okay?
42:19What happened? She'll be okay now. Thank you all very much. You're welcome
42:27Harry
42:30Thank you
42:38Mr. And mrs. Ryerson, I believe we have some idea what happened on saturday night
42:42But first would you mind calling your daughter in here for a moment? I'll get her. No. No, excuse me
42:47But could you just call her from here, please?
42:50Sure billy billy come here, honey
42:53Please
42:59Finger still stiff. Mr. Ryerson
43:07Now i'd like to reconstruct the events of that evening
43:11We've established that the object you saw was a mass of silver balloons
43:16Released accidentally from an aerial display an advertising display
43:20They got tangled in the tv antennas above and they bobbled down the outside of the building just outside your window
43:32Now your account of the sighting differs from the known facts in a number of ways such as the size of the balloons
43:38But the most important departure, of course is the alien beings you saw
43:42We also believe you saw them
43:45But we think what you saw were hallucinations
43:48And when your daughter asked is it from outer space dad the seed was planted
43:57Your subconscious minds filled in the details hallucinations
44:02Captain I don't like what you're implying that my whole family are a bunch of loonies not at all, sir
44:08But I called an air force psychologist just before coming up here. He agrees
44:12What happened to you is perfectly natural
44:15What what happened to us acrophobia the fear of heights
44:23Now you've only recently moved into the tower and it takes some people time to adjust to living at this altitude
44:30Have you noticed how billy clings to the inner walls of the apartment the phobia is strongest near the windows
44:36Now you were standing near them to see the balloons and that triggered the hallucinations
44:40But is that possible possible?
44:43Perfectly common and completely curable
44:46In fact, there are even veteran pilots who suffer acrophobia not from flying but from stationary heights
44:52irritability
44:53loss of appetite both symptoms
44:56They vanish when you're at ground level like when you had coffee with a sergeant of me
45:01And all this time I thought this new wealth was coming between us and I thought
45:06Oh, I won't tell you what I thought chuck
45:09Hope we didn't offend you. Mr. Arson
45:11No, sergeant. You haven't offended us in the slightest
45:16And that makes sense
45:18We covered this up that night because it reminded us of the terrible thing that we saw and if you're right
45:29This is that terrible thing that we saw
45:41So
46:11So
46:41So
47:11So
47:41So
48:11So
48:28You

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