Hangar 1: The UFO Files (2014) s01e05 Episode Script

American Hotspots

August 3, 2010, a UFO sighting in the skies over Whiteman air force base, Missouri.
A father of two goes to investigate a UFO sighting by his son.
He and his oldest son went and camped out on the side of the hill.
They had a wide-open sky, and a view of the town and Whiteman air force base.
And what they noticed was two military jets.
It looks like they're about to land, but instead of landing, they circle around the base like they're searching or chasing something.
And then a dark, triangular shape appeared in the sky.
And the father reported that it had three pale, orange lights running around the perimeter.
The father reported that the craft made absolutely no noise.
The military jets appear to pursue the UFO.
Suddenly, the two military planes accelerate like they've locked on trajectory of the object, and they start to pursue it.
As they approach it, the triangle-shaped craft disappears.
As soon as the UFO disappeared, the father and son called friends and family to see if they saw it also.
The girlfriend had seen the exact same craft above the trees.
She described it exactly as they saw it without any prompting.
And then moreand more people went up the hill to get a clear view of the UFO.
Suddenly, they see this UFO again, and this time, it's a little different because the triangle is now pursuing the fighter jet.
Helicopters are dispatched, and they start hovering above the base.
So the father notices that all commercial air traffic has been coming and going all night.
Except this time, it completely stops.
About 2:30 A.
M.
, the UFO takes off.
And that seems like it was gonna be the end of it.
According to MUFON files, this is just one of over 1,000 sightings since January 2011 in the state of Missouri.
This location currently has the highest concentration of UFO activity in the country.
In the state of Missouri, the volume of reports is astounding.
We've literally seen thousands of sighting reports and hundreds of investigations, seeing bright lights in the sky, brilliant orbs, as well as massive triangular craft flying over the countryside and over the highway.
Recurring sightings like these are known as hotspots.
Since the 1940s, there have been similar waves all across America.
Why do some regions report more UFOs than others? Is there something attracting them? MUFON opens their files to answer these questions right now.
The mutual UFO network, known as MUFON, is an independent organization not bound to any government.
They investigate reports of UFO sightings from around the world.
Over the past five decades, they have collected more than 70,000 files, stored at a secure location known as hangar 1.
Now for the first time, MUFON is granting access to their vast archive.
These are the files of hangar 1.
There are many states across the U.
S.
that report a high volume of UFO sightings.
Missouri, New York, Colorado, and California are just a few.
These areas of unusually high UFO activity are defined as "hot spots.
" A hot spot is an area where a concentration of UFOs are seen.
And sometimes, they're reported as mass waves or what we like - to call flaps.
- Is it possible to determine why UFOs are attracted to some areas more than others? We focus on these flaps because they're very important.
Normally, it's multiple witnesses seeing the same object from different sites that allows us to triangulate and find out exactly where the object was, how big the object was, what kind of movements it made, and compare all this data.
I think when you've seen enough of these cases, there are some very, very extraordinary things going on.
A UFO flap in Missouri is the focus of a current investigation.
Debbie Ziegelmeyer is our state director for Missouri, and Margie Kay is a field investigator that works with her.
They have over 40 years of experience between them and are on the front lines of this flap that's been happening in Missouri.
MUFON investigator Margie Kay is contacted about a new UFO sighting.
Margie received a call from an off-duty police officer who saw a glowing sphere over his home and decided to step out to take a closer look.
What he saw amazed him.
A 60-foot glowing sphere hovering less than 100 feet above his house.
He told Margie that he was paralyzed with fear.
He couldn't even think to get his gun.
And then the craft just vanished.
Three days later, a professor who asked to remain anonymous saw the same craft just one county over.
Other reports continue to flood in from the Blue Springs area.
Blue Springs is in the Kansas city area, and they're getting multiple reports of blue orbs being seen over the neighborhoods.
The multiple sightings become known as the lights of Blue Springs.
Attempting to capture the UFOs on film, Margie Kay and a local news team venture out to investigate.
And during their search, the mysterious lights reappear.
So Margie and the news team saw these same blue lights hover, then jet away at an incredible speed, and return a few seconds later.
In fact, the camera operator of a TV station refused to go back to work to do more filming 'cause she was terrified.
We haven't seen a flap like this - in Missouri since the 1970s.
MUFON investigators evaluate each sighting using a rating system designed specifically for UFO encounters.
Jacques Vallee created the Vallee rating system for UFO sighting reports, which we use today at MUFON.
We put this in this two-dimensional matrix.
Then each one is given a rating from one to five, and that tends to be how close it is, whether or not there was trace evidence left, or whether a being was encountered.
So a ce-3 would be an encounter, a close encounter with a craft where a being is actually seen.
Uh, so, you know, three Close encounters of the third kind, that's what they're talking about.
So this is used today to allow us to really understand our cases and what's significant about them and also to categorize them for further - research.
- As UFO sightings in the lights of Blue Springs flap continue, MUFON digs deeper, attempting to answer the question, "why Missouri?" Could the answer lie in another UFO hot spot that occurred halfway across the country During a famous series of sightings in New York state's Hudson valley? Over a five-year period, there were more than 5,000 sighting reports over the Hudson valley.
One guy described a gigantic ship that had, like, 40 to 50 lights under its underbelly.
And he described it as a gigantic floating city.
Is America being visited by more UFOs than we ever imagined? How many hot spots are there across the United States? And what can the files in hangar 1 reveal? The answers when we return.
Inside hangar 1, MUFON is investigating their 70,000 files, trying to uncover patterns that may explain America's UFO hot spots.
While the state of Missouri is currently home to the highest concentration of UFO sightings in the country, including the ongoing lights of Blue Springs flap, another UFO hot spot occurs 100 miles north of New York City and lasts over five years.
Is it possible the events in Missouri and New York are connected? The Hudson valley flap started on new year's Eve 1982.
A retired New York police officer from Kent, New York, is sitting on his porch, and he sees a group of lights.
They're pulsating different red, green, blue.
He thought it was an airplane.
But as they approached, he realized it was moving too slow to be a traditional airplane.
So he looks up, and he sees this giant, v-shaped craft that has all these lights pulsating under it, but he wasn't able to make out the fuselage.
Over the next few months, hundreds of witnesses claim to have similar sightings, culminating on march 24, 1983.
Hundreds of people pulled off to the side of the road, slammed on their brakes, got out of the car, looked up of this craft.
One guy described a gigantic ship that had, like, 40 to 50 lights under its underbelly.
He described it as a gigantic, floating city.
A local newspaper reports the UFO sighting.
On march 26th, an article appeared in local newspaper now, this caught the attention of some UFO researchers, including Dr.
j.
Allen hynek.
For 22 years, Dr.
hynek served as a scientific consultant for the U.
S.
air force's investigation into UFOs, called "project blue book.
" Hynek's team opened a UFO hotline in the Hudson valley area, and they received more than 300 calls related to the march 24th sighting.
And these events continue, leading to one of the longest lasting UFO flaps on record.
Over a five-year period, there were more than 5,000 sighting reports over the Hudson valley.
Many wonder what might be attracting these UFOs.
MUFON investigators believe one possibility could be the nearby Indian point nuclear power plant.
50 miles north of New York City is Buchanan, home of the Indian point nuclear power plant.
Its three reactors generate 30% of New York City's power.
On July 14, 1984, security guards at a nuclear power plant reported a UFO in restricted airspace over a nuclear reactor labeled number three.
It was the only working nuclear reactor at the time.
The craft was so large that 1 of the 12 security guards at the nuclear power plant said, "this craft was so gigantic," he "had to pan the camera 180 degrees just to get the entire craft in frame.
" The big concern is, this object is approaching the only working nuclear reactor, and the guys on the ground couldn't figure out what its intentions were.
This giant boomerang-shaped craft is parked right above the reactor.
And one of the guards grabs his weapon and starts to point at it.
And when he does, all the alarms in the facility go off.
Everything goes haywire, and a massive panic ensues.
And everything inside goes offline.
As soon as the plant called in military assistance, the UFO disappeared.
Ever since the alleged encounter, Indian point appears to have problems with reactor number three.
But this may not be an isolated incident.
In fact, hangar 1 files suggest that many nuclear power plants across the United States have experienced similar events.
Could these power plants all be located in areas known as hot spots? Currently, there are 65 active nuclear power plants in the United States with 104 reactors across 31 states.
And nearly every one of these plants across the United States has experienced a UFO encounter.
It's very possible that the energy generated by these plants acts as a beacon in space.
- And in fact, hangar 1 files also suggest that the CIA has studied this connection between UFOs and nuclear power.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the CIA did several studies that showed that UFOs were most commonly seen over atomic energy installations.
I think there are two reasons why UFOs are over nuclear plants.
One, either they're testing to see at what stage we're at, and two, they may occasionally need to recharge.
They need the energy, and they take it.
Nuclear power plants appear to be a significant factor that may explain UFO activity in some hot spots.
But does this apply to every UFO hot spot in the United States? Sometimes, UFO flaps don't make sense until we step back and look at the bigger picture, maybe across several states over a longer time period.
And that's when the true picture tends to emerge.
Is it possible that some of the most active UFO hot spots are also located near American military bases? We lost control of over 50 of our nuclear missiles, with launch systems being completely inoperative.
If we don't have control of those missiles, who does? - And coming up, could some hot spots be connected to mysterious animal mutilations? Often, UFO flaps are accompanied by cattle mutilations.
Hundreds of birds were seen falling dead out of the sky.
The files explore more American hot spots when we return.
MUFON is examining the files of hangar 1, uncovering America's UFO hot spots, regions of the country that experience an unusually high volume of UFO sightings.
The file suggests that nuclear power plants, like Indian point in New York, are hot spots for UFO activity.
But these aren't the only locations attracting UFOs.
MUFON reveals that many UFO sightings also occur near military installations, specifically those with nuclear weapons.
October 23, 2010, Warren air force base in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is reported to experience a near disastrous event.
On this particular evening, a number of on-duty air force personnel spotted a huge, cigar-shaped craft over the base.
They were completely perplexed as to what it could be.
And during this incident, Warren air force base suffered one of the most dramatic missile communication malfunctions ever.
The computers controlling the launch control mechanism within the nuclear silos five of those computers went offline.
And that rippled through the system, and eventually, - 50 missiles went offline.
- There are approximately 450 ICBMs in America's nuclear arsenal, some with multiple warheads.
Roughly 150 of those missiles are located at Warren air force base, making it one of the largest nuclear missile bases in America.
At this point, the base had to go launch facility down.
we lost control of over 50 of our nuclear missiles, with launch systems being completely inoperative, which is a terrifying situation.
One military officer reported that they had never experienced anything like this before.
He said, quote We can deal with maybe five, six, or seven at a time, but we've never lost complete command and control and functionality of 50 ICBMs.
According to reports, president Obama is briefed that 1/9 of the United States nuclear arsenal has been mysteriously disabled.
If we don't have control of those missiles, who does? The air force officially states that the disruption is caused by a computer malfunction and is corrected in less than an hour.
However, MUFON's investigation suggests that this statement may not disclose everything that occurred that day.
Two missile technicians came to MUFON anonymously and reported these objects being seen over the base before and during the actual missile shutdown.
They revealed that a massive power failure caused those missiles to go offline, and it didn't take hours.
It took days to get it back up and running due to some strange electrical interference.
The technicians felt that it is possible that the missiles were remotely targeted.
So there are two schools of thought here.
One is that this is an accidental shutdown because of an encounter with a UFO.
The other is perhaps they deliberately intended to shut the base down.
There have been numerous reports of UFO sightings in and around Warren air force base over the years.
In fact, MUFON files indicate that this base is not alone because, reportedly, every nuclear missile base in the U.
S.
has been visited by UFOs.
Is it possible that our nuclear warheads might be attracting UFO activity? And if so, why? From 2006 to the present, there have been a number of strikingly identical types of UFO sightings over many of American nuclear missile sites.
Ufo activity over nuclear military bases can actually be traced back to the 1950s.
Captain Edward ruppelt, the first chief of the air force's UFO investigation group, project blue book, actually spoke and wrote about this.
He stated Ufos were seen more frequently around areas vital to the defence of the United States.
los Alamos-Albuquerque area, oakridge, and white sands proving ground rated high.
All of these locations are either directly or indirectly associated with America's nuclear weapons program.
Humanity's future is not supposed to be one in which we are armed to the teeth with nukes that can blow up the entire planet.
That cannot be our future.
Any intelligent, observing species seeing us has to know same thing.
Hangar 1 files appear to uncover a distinct pattern of UFO hot spots, sightings that occur near nuclear facilities, indicating that nuclear energy and weapons may be major factors in attracting UFOs.
But still, there are other hot spots across the country that have nothing to do with nuclear power.
Los Angeles county sits right in the middle of the San Andreas fault zone.
And people report feeling tremors every year.
L.
A.
is the third largest hot spot in the United States.
It has reported 5,000 UFO sightings to date.
Could there be a hidden connection between the immense natural power of major fault lines and UFO sightings, specifically in Colorado and California? The frightening connection between UFOs and earthquakes - when we return.
- Throughout the United States, there are regions that experience more UFO activity than others.
These active areas are called hot spots.
An investigation into hangar 1 files suggests there may be a connection between these hot spots and nuclear energy.
Specifically, at nuclear missile bases and power plants.
But as MUFON digs deeper, another pattern begins to emerge, suggesting that a very different type of energy may also attract UFOs.
Denver, Colorado, November 2011.
On November 11, 2011, an anonymous man sent a video to a local news station.
And this man claimed that he'd captured high-quality video of a UFO that was appearing over downtown Denver.
We first told you about these strange sightings in the mile-high skies after a Denver man, who does not want to be identified, brought us his home video.
He claims that he saw this UFO multiple times a week, and it always appeared around noon.
His video seemed to show that a UFO was launching and landing somewhere in city.
it was displaying such astronomical movements that it defied gravity and physics.
Denver's UFO activity may be related to another Colorado hot spot, 50 miles south of Denver in the San Luis valley.
A look at the geography provides one interesting theory.
Could this region's natural magnetic energy be attracting UFOs? Deep within the earth, there are vast electrical currents, and electrical currents generate so the earth generates a huge magnetic field that's shaped sort of similar to a cored apple.
The Aurora borealis and its Southern counterpart, the Aurora australis, are visual confirmations of earth's magnetic field.
While the entire earth generates electromagnetic energy fields, scientists have uncovered that this valley has its own unique signature, which creates giant variances in magnetic energy from extreme positives in the high mountains to extreme negatives in the valley.
And these characteristics are similar in Denver as well.
The earth's natural magnetic energy may be attracting UFOs, but could there be another factor? A major seismic fault line in Colorado may provide a clue.
Colorado's San Luis valley sits on the rio grande rift, which is a significant fault line.
It runs from central Colorado all the way down into Mexico.
Nearly 400 UFO sightings were reported to us from Denver to Colorado Springs to the San Luis valley, leading up to August 23, 2011.
And on that day, the rio grand rift experienced a 5.
3 earthquake, the largest earthquake in that area in 40 years.
Could it be the tectonic tension in the rio grande rift that is attracting these UFOs? Hangar 1 files reveal a pattern of activity connected to major fault lines, not only in Colorado, but across the country.
There are four significant fault lines in the united California's San Andreas fault, the rio grande rift next to the San Luis valley, the new Madrid fault line in southeastern Missouri, and the ramapo fault that extends from New Jersey to New York's Hudson valley.
All of these areas show significant UFO activity.
Ufos are attracted to energy.
This can be a source of natural energy, like tectonic plates or electromagnetic fields, or manmade energy, like nuclear power plants.
The files uncover a distinct pattern when it comes to energy sources.
Energy, whether natural or manmade, leads to an increased probability of UFO activity.
More disturbing, a deeper look suggests that UFO sightings over nuclear power plants and missile bases can potentially initiate near-disastrous events.
And from California to New York, the files reveal unusual UFO activity along America's major fault lines.
Are we being warned of potential dangers? Why? Why is there an increase of sightings right before a big earthquake? Or as some suggest, could UFOs actually be responsible for triggering earthquakes? MUFON's investigation returns to Missouri, home of an unsettling case that occurred on the new Madrid fault line.
Inside hangar 1, MUFON investigators research connections between America's UFO hot spots.
As they examine the evidence, patterns begin to emerge Specifically, frequent sightings near nuclear power plants and military installations and increased activity near earthquake fault lines.
One such case brings us back to Missouri and the new Madrid fault line.
The new Madrid fault line is one of the most active seismic zones in the United States.
And it happens to run very close to a major UFO flap that took place in Missouri.
Southeast Missouri state university, 1973, Dr.
Harley Rutledge begins investigating a UFO flap occurring between new Madrid and Cape Girardeau.
Dr.
Rutledge was the chairman of the physics department.
In April of 1973, he put together a scientific team to study a wave of UFO sightings near Piedmont, Missouri.
This is considered the very first UFO scientific field study.
Dr.
Rutledge called he did it over a seven-year period with 35 scientists studying over 158 cases.
His team used a variety of scientific equipment to capture their data, enabling them to calculate the object's velocity, distance, and size.
They found themselves constantly surrounded by these orbs of light, which he called plasma.
Interestingly, these plasma orbs are similar to the lights of Blue Springs that would appear in Missouri 40 years later.
Dr.
Rutledge and his team continued their studies and discovered that these orbs behave in unusual and unexpected ways.
They mimicked the movements of the team on an intelligent level and responded to light signals.
Rutledge concludes that these orbs are controlled by some form of intelligent life.
Then in 1976, the sightings escalate.
In march of 1976, there was a significant increase in the number of plasma balls seen.
And in that same month, there was a 5.
0 earthquake on the new Madrid fault.
And just as suddenly, the Missouri lights disappeared.
This was the first earthquake of that magnitude since 1927.
Is it a coincidence that UFO activity increases as seismic energy builds up? There was similar activity in Colorado along the rio grande rift.
Ufo sightings increased leading up to a major earthquake there, just like in Missouri near the new Madrid fault line.
Should we be on the lookout for increased UFO activity along fault lines? Could this be an indication that an earthquake may be imminent? There are a lot of people who feel Los Angeles is way overdue for a major earthquake.
Coincidentally, UFO sightings in the state are on the rise.
From San Diego to Los Angeles, UFO sightings in the region have significantly increased over the last five years.
Santa Monica, California, December 2010.
Numerous witnesses report seeing fireballs in the night sky.
The Santa Monica lights is basically a bunch of people in a neighborhood capturing UFOs on film, traveling over the Santa Monica bay.
Multiple witnesses saw a bright orb in the sky.
This orb is circling in the sky, and then suddenly, it just splits into two.
These fireballs, as people described them, actually appeared on two different nights during the first week of December.
There were so many people trying to figure out what they saw that the local news station covered the story.
Many people are talking about these strange fireballs or lights streaking across the sky in Santa Monica.
The intriguing lights were caught on tape, but the question tonight is: What were they? Los Angeles county sits right in the middle of the San Andreas fault zone, and people report feeling tremors every year.
L.
A.
is the third largest hot spot in the United States.
It has reported 5,000 UFO sightings to date.
Is it possible that the Santa Monica lights are a sign that a major earthquake could soon hit Southern California? If so, is this evidence of a connection between UFOs and energy? The question is: Why? Why are these UFOs showing up at the same time that missile bases and nuclear reactors are going offline? Why is there an increase of sightings right before a big earthquake? But there are some who believe these visits might not just be to monitor the planet.
Another deeper look at the current Missouri flap reveals some disturbing evidence.
More than 10,000 fish floated to the surface, dead.
Hundreds of birds were seen falling dead out of the sky.
Is Missouri's unique location one that combines a major fault line, a nuclear missile base, and a nuclear power plant the perfect storm for attracting more aggressive UFO activity? hangar 1 files reveal that UFOs appear to be attracted to energy generated by seismic fault lines, nuclear power plants, and military bases with nuclear weapons.
It is said that UFOs may have caused near disasters when interfering with our nuclear capabilities.
But heavy UFO activity is also tied to other disturbing consequences, which are occurring once again in Missouri.
Not only does this current Missouri flap include orbs of light, triangular craft, glowing disks, but it also points to some very strange and disturbing anomalies.
In 2011, in the counties of Cole, de Soto, and Sullivan, over the course of ten days, hundreds of birds were seen falling dead out of the sky.
Equally strange, along the shores of Blue Springs and Dexter lakes, more than 10,000 fish floated to the surface, dead.
And while the fish could be explained perhaps by the high temperatures in Missouri at the time, the birds falling from the sky is still a complete mystery.
Could these animal deaths be related to the presence of UFOs? One theory on the birds might be that there's some kind of disturbance in the atmosphere, either some kind of a frequency or nuclear radiation of some sort that caused this to occur, or possibly, it was the UFOs themselves.
What's fascinating about Missouri is that this UFO flap is actually right smack in the middle of a trifecta of energy sources.
There's the callaway nuclear power plant in the middle of the state, Whiteman air force base which holds some of our nuclear arsenal in western Missouri, and the new Madrid fault line that runs up the eastern side of the state.
It appears that these energy sources are attracting a variety of UFOs.
And the question is, just what are these UFOs up to? In addition to Missouri's dead birds and fish, this UFO flap may be responsible for an even more unsettling phenomenon.
July 2013, a Missouri rancher makes a startling discovery.
July 19, 2013, lyn Mitchell, a rancher in Henry, Missouri, made headline news when she reported a dead cow on her ranch, the second within ten days, and the third within two years.
A day prior, the cow hadn't returned with the herd.
Now, these are valuable cattle to lyn, and she searched her ranch and discovered a horrific sight.
The cow was dead, but it was no ordinary death.
The cow's udder was sliced from the body, its genitalia removed, its anus cored, and the tongue was cut out from deep within the mouth, and lyn was absolutely speechless and horrified by the sight.
Often, UFO flaps are accompanied by cattle mutiliations.
they occur multiple times in some of our other hot spots.
MUFON investigators suggest these deaths are not the result of natural causes.
First, there's no blood found anywhere on the body or around it.
Number two, there are no footprints or tire tracks within 100 feet of the body.
Could these cattle mutilations, dead wildlife, and failures at nuclear facilities be a sign of extraterrestrial aggression? While it's easy to examine all these events as acts of hostility, there may be something else going on here.
Imagine a curiosity or a desire to understand what's going on on earth.
These events may be nothing more than research.
Or is it possible that UFOs could be attempting to warn us about something else? There's plenty of evidence to suggest that UFOs are attracted to energy sources, whether natural, like the movement of tectonic plates, or manmade, as in our nuclear power plant and military installations.
Remember, each of these represents a real threat to mankind, whether from an earthquake, a nuclear accident, or even the outbreak of war.
It's possible that UFO visits are here to either monitor it or teach us to take better care of our planet.
they're here observing this planet of ours, this fragile ecosystem that we are part of.
They're seeing these profoundly dangerous, powerful weapons.
How much of a stretch is it for us to think that they're maybe concerned that we don't blow up - the whole planet? - The reasons behind these UFO visits remain a mystery, but MUFON's investigations seem to point to specific patterns that may explain why these hot spots occur.
Are they drawn to these regions as an energy source for their own needs? Or could they be sending us a message? Perhaps even a warning? Regardless, these hot spots continue to exist, and one of them might be in your own
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