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00:00A CIDADE NO BRASIL
00:30A CIDADE NO BRASIL
01:00A CIDADE NO BRASIL
01:29Take it easy, pal. We got those guys from Kansas City who charted us tomorrow to catch fish.
01:35It ain't for us to be more hungover than them.
01:37Will you listen? We're finally on the lucky streak.
01:42You're nuts. You know that? You're nuts.
01:44Will you cut some fish?
01:45You're nuts.
01:52You're nuts.
01:56You're nuts.
01:56You're nuts.
02:01Tchau, tchau.
02:31Tchau.
03:01Tchau, tchau.
03:31Tchau.
04:01Tchau.
04:31Tchau.
05:01Tchau.
05:31Tchau.
06:01Tchau.
06:03Tchau.
06:05Tchau.
06:07Tchau.
06:09Tchau.
06:11Tchau.
06:13Tchau.
06:15Tchau.
06:17Tchau.
06:19Tchau.
06:21Tchau.
06:23Tchau.
06:25John, what happened?
06:26The Neptune had an accident last night, Paul.
06:29An accident?
06:31Draper was really busted up.
06:33We had to helicopter him to the hospital.
06:35Keeley says they were rammed.
06:37Rammed.
06:39Keeley says a UFO dived in the water
06:41and tore a hole in the hall.
07:01Saturday, October 14th.
07:03Ruth, number 9, Golf Dinner Country Club.
07:06Sally, number 8, Golf Dinner Country Club.
07:08But please note, Ruth had to cancel out.
07:10Sorry.
07:11Well, I'm not.
07:15Saved.
07:22All squared away, Captain.
07:24Terrific.
07:25Nothing on the agenda, Harry.
07:26Nary of wit.
07:28They keep giving us empty weekends like this.
07:30I'm gonna start to feel like it's a vegan.
07:32Every once in a while, that's healthy.
07:33Empty weekends are good for the circulation.
07:35I expect to feel very much healthier Monday morning.
07:38I see you're wearing a new sweater, sir.
07:42Yeah.
07:43It's very observant.
07:44No, you left a price tag on it.
07:46Just a sec.
07:48You have, uh, something lined up for the weekend, Harry?
07:52Tomorrow.
07:54Wanna have dinner with Ken folks over in Bellbrook?
07:56Ain't Rublee says she's gonna bake some gooseberry pies.
08:01Gooseberry pies?
08:02They're fantastic, sir.
08:04I mean, they're fantastic.
08:06You never ate gooseberry pie?
08:07Nor, uh, gooseberry tarts, nor gooseberry preserves.
08:10Well, you ought to, sir.
08:11Look, I can invite you over.
08:13Ain't Rublee would be tickled pink.
08:15Well, that's considerate of you, thank you.
08:17But I pass.
08:18Harry, I'm playing golf this afternoon with a girl who is at least an eight.
08:22Maybe a nine.
08:24And then dinner.
08:25And, barring pilot error, I should be occupied all day Sunday, too.
08:31A nine, sir?
08:32So help me, Harry.
08:36Sir, don't enlisted men get nines?
08:40Sergeant, as part of your ongoing education with me, officers get nines.
08:47Enlisted men get gooseberry pies.
08:49See you Monday morning.
08:51Monday morning, and not a second before 0730.
09:01Project Blue Book?
09:02Sergeant Fitz here.
09:06A UFO rammed the boat.
09:32A Roger Patterson departure.
09:55ATC clears Blue Book 1 to climb to 4,000 to intercept the Creep intersection.
09:59Then begin climb to cruise altitude flight level 380, Juliet 80, flight plan route.
10:04Blue Book 1, thank you, and Roger on number 1 for the active.
10:07Sir, what's our ETA, California?
10:10Winds are favorable, Harry.
10:12With one refueling stop included, figure 4 plus 40.
10:16Clear the rails, Harry.
10:17Canopy coming down.
10:18Clear, Captain.
10:19How about letting me be a four-man scope pilot today?
10:30Okay.
10:32During takeoff roll, call out airspeeds on 10-knot intervals beginning at 90 knots.
10:36Yes, sir.
10:37You got it.
10:41Patterson departure.
10:42Blue Book 1 turning on active and rolling.
10:4390 knots.
10:51100.
10:53110.
10:56120.
10:59130.
11:01140.
11:02That's it, Harry.
11:03We rotate now.
11:12Gear coming up.
11:15Claps.
11:17Instruments all green.
11:18No siphoning.
11:19Climb speed 300.
11:21That's what I like about this little bird, sir.
11:23It does get with it.
11:25There ain't no doubt about it.
11:29Captain Ryan, I guess I had a closed mind about their story.
11:32But when I saw the damage to that hull, I opened it up in a hurry.
11:36That is underwater damage, isn't it, Commander?
11:38Listen, did your people have any other confirmations about anything it might have been that night?
11:43Well, there was a commercial pilot flying from Honolulu to San Francisco.
11:47About 1,900 hours, which is approximately the time.
11:50Reported what he thought was a bolide several hundred miles to the southeast.
11:54Now, that was the only sighting.
11:55But at 40,000 feet at that distance, it's impossible to get an accurate estimate of speed or direction or size.
12:01Well, Coast Guard got nothing, Captain.
12:05That's why I'm about ready to believe their crazy story.
12:09Has Blue Book ever had UFOs like this before?
12:12We've investigated unknowns underwater.
12:16And UFOs has crashed an ocean.
12:18But never one that dove under the water and then attacked a boat.
12:22Wait till you two see it with your own eyes.
12:24Now, here she is, gentlemen.
12:42Wow.
12:43Looks like somebody's lobbing shells at her.
12:45Now, listen, I haven't ruled out explosives.
12:47We keep track of a heck of a lot of stuff, both underwater and on top of it.
12:53But we can't spot at all, foreign and domestic.
12:57Commander, looks like they started repairs.
12:59Then stopped when you had her impounded.
13:01We removed the V-drive, of course.
13:04But we lost part of the hull.
13:06How far has the Coast Guard gone, Commander?
13:08Well, we only got her out of the water day before yesterday, Captain.
13:12So I asked the Pacific Institute lab to analyze whatever it was on the stern and hull.
13:18They're a government consultant?
13:19We contract with the Institute.
13:22It's convenient.
13:22They're right next door.
13:24Basically, they do research in sea farming,
13:27mariculture improving yields of food.
13:30Paul Marshall does very meticulous work.
13:33He's got a good staff.
13:34Listen, Commander, do you happen to know the people that were aboard?
13:36Draper and Keeley, deep-sea charters,
13:42a couple of hard-working guys trying to make a go of the charter business.
13:45Good sailors.
13:46Reliable.
13:47Credible.
13:48Credible, unless they've been celebrating.
13:56Is there anything that either of you'd like to add?
13:59Anything you can think of?
14:01I'll just go on the record that we're both glad
14:04just to be here, Captain.
14:07You were both lucky, all right.
14:09Would it be okay if we played that back again?
14:11It's a good idea.
14:12Just in case we forgot something.
14:17Marina Hospital, 1830 hours, 19 October.
14:21Why don't you start, Mr. Draper?
14:23Sure.
14:24Well, you know, it was just at sunset on the 13th.
14:26The Institute bunch had finished and we're heading back to shore.
14:35Well, Gus and I were going to grill an albacorn and hit the sack.
14:39Oh, man.
14:40Hey, take it easy, pal.
14:42We got those guys from Kansas City who charted us tomorrow to catch fish.
14:45I'd hate for us to be more hungover than them.
14:48We're finally on a lucky streak.
14:51You're nuts, you know that?
14:52You're nuts.
14:53Oh, yeah?
14:54Go cook some fish.
14:55Go cook some fish.
14:55Go cook some fish.
14:59Go cook some fish.
15:25Guff! Guff!
15:52Get up there!
15:55Get up there!
16:25. . .
16:55. . .
17:25. . .
17:47Everybody's perfect, nevertheless, something tore up their boat.
17:51Maybe he did it for the insurance.
17:52They just got in the title, that doesn't make sense.
17:55Well, it makes about as much sense as a UFO.
17:58Dr. Marshall, I've finished plotting the underwater locations.
18:02I think I'll start filling the scuba tanks.
18:05Well, if you fill mine too, please.
18:06Sure, that's about all I'm good for around here.
18:17These red pins indicate thermographs, which monitor underwater temperatures at various levels down to about 20 fathoms.
18:26The salinometers show the changes salt content makes to a whole series of underwater plant life.
18:31Now, these sonoboys record audio patterns from passing ships and other undersea activity, which conceivably might affect plant growth.
18:38Pardon me, but these, the sonoboys, is that 24-hour monitoring of all underwater sounds?
18:44Around the clock.
18:44You think that the sound of the impact, whatever, could tell you what did it?
18:51It'd be a miracle.
18:53Those magicians back at Wright-Patt every once in a while come up with one.
18:55I wonder if we could have the recordings from these three.
19:14Other magicians back at Wright-Patt clubs?
19:31Oh, my God.
19:31Tchau, tchau.
20:01Tchau.
20:31Tchau.
21:01Tchau.
21:31Tchau.
21:41Tchau.
21:43Tchau.
21:49Tchau.
21:51help
21:55where's Dean
21:59oh she's caught in the rocks
22:01they crack us under water
22:02help me get some tanks
22:03are any of those tanks full
22:05they sure are
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25:57O que é isso?
25:59Aqui.
26:01É um caucer.
26:03É no meio do rio.
26:27Do you feel up to telling us what happened?
26:32Yes, certainly.
26:45I was going to pick up the third boy
26:47and Eve was checking the oxygen analyzer
26:49in the next sector.
26:57Thank you.
27:27I got my detector with no trouble at all.
27:58But when I looked around for Eve,
28:01she wasn't there.
28:03A lot of kelp had drifted in.
28:05I guess it had broken loose during that storm Wednesday
28:08that came up from Mexico.
28:09Mexico.
28:10Then finally, back of that escarpment, I saw her.
28:24The surge was running fast and very strong,
28:26taking her along.
28:27I swam over to her.
28:42I had to keep clear myself,
29:04and I thought we were doing all right.
29:06And then somehow she caught her leg,
29:11and she couldn't get it out.
29:12I checked her tank gauge.
29:28She was extremely low on air.
29:30I knew she'd run out before I could get help.
29:34I had 19 minutes supply left,
29:37so I gave her my tank.
29:38I'm just grateful she's all right.
30:03You didn't see anything at all
30:04that might have looked like the saucer
30:06that she tried to tell us about.
30:07No, no, of course not.
30:09Pure terror could make anyone fantasize.
30:13Eve didn't know what she was saying,
30:14even what she was doing.
30:15Somehow she got free.
30:19Somehow she got up on the beach.
30:23I doubt if we'll ever know what really happened.
30:26Doctor, I know you're concerned for this near tragedy,
30:28so if it puts our work off a few days,
30:30don't worry about it.
30:31No, it won't.
30:32Not at all.
30:33We did get the tapes after all,
30:34so we should be able to analyze them tomorrow.
30:44Captain Ryan.
30:45Yeah, put her on.
30:47Maybe it fits in.
30:49Night of the 13th,
30:50the pilot of Pacific Coastal Flight 103,
30:53a 707, Seattle, San Diego,
30:55at exactly 1850 hours,
30:5840 miles north of the Ventura Omni,
31:00inbound on the 322 degree radial.
31:02Well, that's the time frame, all right.
31:03What did he say?
31:04Thinks he might have seen a fireball.
31:07Direction of travel, approximately 240.
31:11Crossed the sky, relatively flat trajectory,
31:13and disappeared behind one of the Channel Islands.
31:16Any help?
31:17Well, sure it helps.
31:18That's a second witness.
31:20All right, now listen.
31:21Sergeant Fitz and I are going to be listening
31:22to some underwater tapes.
31:23Whatever the Pacific Institute analysis of them,
31:25I still want him to rush back to Major Selvage at Wright-Patt
31:28for him to go over them.
31:29Roger.
31:30We'll expedite, sir.
31:31Anything else?
31:32Just keep feeding us whatever you think's important.
31:34Captain Ryan,
31:35think you can wrap it up pretty soon?
31:37I could wrap it up right now
31:39if I could find a UFO that runs underwater.
31:52I ran all the tests you wanted.
31:55And?
31:56These tanks and regulators are...
31:59They're spotless, clean as a whistle.
32:01Here's the report.
32:02Clean, huh?
32:21All set up, sir?
32:23Oh, Captain Ryan, look.
32:24Before you start...
32:26Now, I don't know what this is all about,
32:28but I hope you don't think that
32:29the Air Force is going to brainwash us
32:32into thinking we didn't see what we saw.
32:34We appreciate you coming.
32:37We just think it's possible
32:38you may have perceived what you saw
32:40and what you heard somewhat differently.
32:42That's all.
32:44Okay, shoot.
32:45Sergeant.
32:53This is a technical film about bolides.
32:56fireballs.
32:58Now, you may have seen a fireball like this
33:00without knowing that they're portions of meteors
33:01which enter the Earth's atmosphere,
33:04experience explosive temperatures,
33:06and survive the atmospheric plunge.
33:09Now, they hit the sea
33:10and naturally generate great quantities of steam.
33:14Now, this is a rare piece of film
33:15taken by an astronomer
33:17who just happened to have his camera handy
33:18at the right time and the right place.
33:20Most probably, that's what you saw.
33:23Two separate airline crews saw it
33:24and gave us a pretty good fix on it.
33:33Okay, so I saw a bolide.
33:35All right, I'll buy that part of it.
33:37Uh-huh.
33:37But it hit half a mile away or so.
33:40Oh, don't tell me now you got a movie
34:02that shows a chunk of meteor
34:04taking off after a boat.
34:05No.
34:08But we believe we know what did.
34:12Paul, could you please?
34:13Now, this tape begins at 6.30 p.m.
34:17on the 13th.
34:21Sandy, you and Gus both know
34:22we've got the bottom of the reef covered
34:24with all kinds of instruments,
34:25including those that monitor underwater sounds.
34:28What is that?
34:36Those are the sounds of tropical albacore
34:38along with various other species.
34:46Hear that?
34:53That's a very large school of golden carp.
34:55There's your bolide.
35:17It hit the water some 50 or 60 miles
35:19off the Channel Islands,
35:20and Dr. Marshall's underwater recording devices
35:23picked it up.
35:25An unusual thing happened
35:26at the precise time the bolide
35:28was sinking to the bottom.
35:30Now, listen to this sound.
35:37Extreme water churning.
35:39Violent action.
35:41What the heck is that?
35:44Well, I came to a dead end.
35:46And the people at Wright-Patterson
35:48isolated the various components.
35:52Oddly enough,
35:52it's quite common along this coast.
35:54It was great.
36:02So,
36:08we love you.
36:10Whoa.
36:12Whoa.
36:15Whoa.
36:16Whoa.
36:17Whoa.
36:18Whoa.
36:18Whoa.
36:19Whoa.
36:20Whoa.
36:21Whoa.
36:22Whoa.
36:23Whoa.
36:24It's the gray whale
36:26Gentlemen
36:28You heard a gray whale coming at your boat
36:31Whales don't attack boats
36:33We've cruised right beside them
36:35If one was terrified
36:36Because of the bolide
36:38There isn't anybody who could predict what it would do
36:40Or wouldn't do
36:41See there you go captain
36:42You are trying to talk us into something
36:45It's a piece here and a piece there
36:48And your answer
36:49The only answer
36:50Because you won't admit
36:51That UFOs do exist
36:54Captain
36:55Now you almost had me convinced
36:57But you are stretching too far
36:59If you won't believe me
37:03Will you believe the Coast Guard Laboratory
37:05The Coast Guard analyzed your hull gentlemen
37:08It wasn't easy
37:09They finally isolated several small sections
37:11Which microscopic analysis definitely proved
37:14Were
37:14The epidermis of a gray whale
37:17Commander Bell said he didn't need these
37:20Thought you might like them for souvenirs
37:22Oh okay guys
37:34There's uh
37:36No way I can argue with that
37:38No is there
37:38No cover up
37:40Captain I gotta hand it to you
37:42You guys really dig
37:46Don't you
37:46Every once in a while
37:48E aí, vamos lá.
37:50Esta vez, vamos lá.
38:02Isso poderia ser um capítulo no Blue Book, não é, Capitão?
38:06Isso depende do que a Miss Summers nos diz agora.
38:08Bem, eu vou te dizer exatamente o que aconteceu.
38:11Incredible, como é.
38:13Depois que você pediu os livros,
38:17nós levamos o beagle para o rio sobre...
38:19o que? 2.30?
38:21It was clear enough to keep an eye on each other.
38:27Although some great masses of kelp had moved from their bed along the reef
38:42Era tão claro para se cuidar de todos os outros,
38:44mas algumas massas de kelp
38:46se mudaram do seu bairro.
39:12. . .
39:42. . . I shook that off.
39:43Then I felt a little nauseous.
39:45I couldn't figure it out.
40:12I remember Linda came over to me to help.
40:37But I really couldn't see her.
40:41Tunnel vision hit me.
40:43I knew I was in real trouble.
40:46And then muscle spasms.
40:47. . .
40:59I was really blacking out when Linda gave me her tank.
41:27. . .
41:29. . .
41:34. . .
41:39. . .
41:43. . .
41:55. . .
42:05. . .
42:07. . .
42:20It was at least 50 or 60 feet across.
42:50Oh, my God.
43:20I kept trying to get my leg free
43:48I was beginning to black out
43:49everything was going out of focus
43:52and then I lost consciousness
43:55and then the next thing I remember
43:57you were with me on the beach
43:59couldn't this have been nitrogen narcosis
44:01no captain
44:02that's an obvious assumption but it couldn't have been
44:04first of all I wasn't deep enough
44:06I was only 40 feet
44:07besides I've suffered it before
44:09I know the symptoms
44:11it's just not the same
44:13Linda is what Eve describes the same way you thought
44:17everything happened while you were still underwater with her
44:19exactly commander
44:21plus Linda giving me her air
44:23Miss Summers
44:25please don't think I'm arguing with you
44:27but
44:29aren't all of these typical symptoms
44:31of a hallucinatory state
44:33Captain that UFO or that sub or whatever you want to call it
44:38was not an hallucination
44:40I'm a trained diver
44:41I'm a very competent observer
44:43but an experienced diver can be made to hallucinate
44:48John what are you getting at?
44:51he and I are getting at
44:53more than an investigation of a UFO
44:57oh look I had an accident Linda tried to save my life
45:02did she?
45:03what's that supposed to mean?
45:06Captain could I please have those lab reports?
45:10we did an analysis of the contents of the two tanks
45:23Eve's tank was clean as a whistle
45:25Miss Summers
45:27your tanks were clean as a whistle
45:29because they had pure oxygen
45:31but divers don't breathe pure oxygen
45:35they breathe air
45:36because pure oxygen can be toxic underwater
45:39even under a couple of atmospheres of pressure
45:43deadly in fact after a few minutes below 25 feet
45:50Linda
45:54you fill those tanks
45:56our compressors are normal air
45:58the Institute has three tanks of pure oxygen
46:01for resuscitators
46:03for treating bends
46:05Miss Collins you're in charge of the fill bench
46:08oh Linda
46:12I didn't know you were gonna get trapped
46:17I just wanted to screw up your experiment so that
46:22so it would be postponed
46:25I didn't want her to die
46:31I tried to save her
46:35Linda you're going to need legal help
46:37a lot of help
46:38I'll cooperate with anyone you say
46:40but you better get started now
46:41don't look at me like that Eve
46:45I just wanted your job that's all
46:48Captain Ryan
46:54how are you going to evaluate what happened out of the reef
46:56how did my leg get free
46:59and how did I find myself 50 yards up on a perfectly smooth beach
47:05with no tracks
47:07no footprints
47:09no marks of any kind
47:12tell me
47:14how did that happen
47:15how
47:19you
47:20and
47:21you
47:22all
47:27you
47:28you
47:33you
47:34you
47:36A CIDADE NO BRASIL
48:06A CIDADE NO BRASIL
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