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Pickles.
You're a good girl.
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[kisses]
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- [dog whines]
- [Sharon] Oh!
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[dog barks]
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- [Sharon] Pickles.
- [Ozzy] Come on, P!
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[Jack] All right, gang,
let's do this.
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- Who's ready?
- Me.
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Dad, point this
to that camera and say,
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"This is The Osbournes
Want to Believe, take one".
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Oh, wait, you haven't
done one yet.
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- [Sharon] Go on!
- You gotta do the clicky click.
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- Go on, do it.
- Oh, okay there we go.
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[Sharon laughing]
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[Jack] We may be the first
family of darkness,
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but not all of us are true
believers in the paranormal.
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We want to believe.
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- Has a ghost ever been caught on film?
- Yes.
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[Jack] And I have the evidence
that will blow their minds.
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- [manic laughter] - I think
you're starting to believe.
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- Seeing is believing.
- [Jack] Whoa, what is happening?
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[Ozzy] Oh, God, no!
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- [thunder rumbles]
- [evil laughter]
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Okay, now that we're here,
how is everyone feeling?
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- Good.
- [Jack] Oh, that's convincing.
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- Okay... so...
- [faint laughter]
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This next collection of clips is footage
that was captured while people were at work.
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So either from security
camera footage
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or they themselves were filming when a
bunch of weird [bleep] started happening.
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- Okay.
- [Jack] Now...
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did you guys ever have a job where you
had to, like, lock up at night by yourself?
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No. Oh, no.
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- Dad, you?
- No.
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[Jack] When you worked
at the slaughterhouse.
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You would think that, like,
if anywhere's gonna be haunted
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- it's a slaughterhouse, did anything weird happen there?
- No, no.
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Things died.
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[Jack wheezes] Okay.
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All right, let's just start
with a good old haunting.
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[Jack] This happened at a barber shop
in La Puente, California in July of 2010.
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[Sharon] Mm-hm.
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So they believe that this
barber shop was built upon
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- a Native American burial ground.
- [Sharon] Okay.
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[Jack] Keep your eye on the
blue sheet there on the chair.
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And then on the wig display
on the shelf above it.
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[indistinct chatter]
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[man] Oh, no.
Hell to the no.
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Hell, no! Did you just...
[bleep] Hell, no.
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There's some crazy [bleep]
going on in here.
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[Jack laughs] Watch.
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- Looks like somebody sat down in there.
- [Jack] Yeah.
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And then look at the head move.
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[man] Oh, no, no, no, no.
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That head just moved.
Like, that just moved.
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- [Jack] How weird is that?
- [Ozzy] That's really interesting.
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- Yes, this is very interesting.
- What do you think?
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- That was scary.
- I wouldn't be scared, I'd be, like, "What the... [bleep]"
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- I'd be trying to find out how it's moving.
- [Jack laughs]
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Okay.
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[Jack] Where would we put
this on the Woogie Boogie Scale?
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- [Ozzy] Five.
- [Jack] Five?
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- [Sharon] Six. Yeah.
- [Jack] Six, okay. All right.
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- [Ozzy] What would you?
- [Jack sucks teeth] I'd probably go six.
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I like the guy that works there
and he goes, "Oh, hell no!"
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[Jack] "Hell to the no."
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[man] Oh, hell to the no.
Hell, no!
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Have you guys ever had any haunting
hairdo experiences, while at a hair salon?
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Other than the color
I turned out, no.
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- But you've had some pretty haunting hairdos in the '80s.
- Oh, God. No, excuse me.
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- [Sharon] I've had some wicked hairdos.
- [Jack] Dad?
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[faint laughter]
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All right, next one.
This one is another...
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workplace experience.
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And this one I will say I thought
was [bleep] until right at the end.
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[man] Okay, I'm literally
at work right now, I'm alone.
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[Jack] An employee experiences
paranormal presence while working alone
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at night in a store, December of
2019 in Massapequa, New York.
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[man] I don't know what's going on, I'm
here alone and this is the light switch.
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Ready? This. I'm...
I think I stopped it.
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- Did I stop it? No, I didn't. I didn't stop it.
- [Jack] So at first I'm, like,
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- "Oh, it's just a faulty light switch."
- [man] I don't know
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what's going on and this
makes absolutely no sense
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and now it stopped, and ready?
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Here we go.
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'Cause that makes sense, right?
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- [Sharon] That doesn't look like much.
- [man] No one understands.
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And, of course, I'm here alone and
this is like a freaking murder house.
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Here's the weird noise
above him.
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- [man] There's no one here, so I don't... Oh, my God.
- [ominous crash]
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[Jack] So I was thinking, "Oh,
it's just a faulty wire in the light."
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But then he hears that crash and this
stuff had fallen over in the attic space.
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Thoughts, feelings?
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I have heard of stories
where people
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- live in, like, these spaces in the tops of restaurants.
- Yes.
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I have heard stories too.
Did you ever see the footage
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of the guy that was living
in the people's closet?
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- Shut up.
- [Jack] Yeah, and then at night when they'd
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go to bed, he'd come out...
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and he would, like,
eat from their kitchen
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and he was fully living in their
house with them and they had no idea.
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- [Sharon] Oh, my God!
- [Jack] Because they work, like, 60 hours a week.
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And he would, like, piss
in the sink. Gross.
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[Jack] All right, thoughts, Dad?
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- [Ozzy] Two.
- Two? On the Woogie Boogie.
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- Mom?
- Four.
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Okay. So we're calling
this one not so good?
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[Sharon] Yeah, we're calling this
one "there's somebody living up there."
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- [laughter] - Okay. Well,
you guys are fired up.
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[Jack] All right,
on to the next one.
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- [loud cheering] - [Jack]
So this one comes from York.
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- You guys ever been to York?
- I've been to New York.
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- I haven't been to old York.
- [Jack] You've never been to old York?
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- Yeah, of course I have.
- I was, like, "All your touring of England,
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- you've never passed through York?"
- Yeah.
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Are you the grand
old Duke of York?
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- ♪ He had 10,000 men ♪
- [Jack mumbling]
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All right, um...
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Okay, so this comes to us out of
York, England, from October 23rd, 2019.
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And do you guys think that ghost
children are scarier than regular ghosts?
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That's a good question,
actually.
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- I wouldn't be, as a kid-- - For me,
I think ghost children are more sad.
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- Looking for their moms.
- [Jack] Yeah, exactly.
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All right, give a look at
this ghost child from a pub.
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By the way,
what's a kid doing at a pub?
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[Jack] This is from the Lamb
& Lion pub in York, England.
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This place is really old,
built in the 1840s.
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It has had a ton
of paranormal activity.
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And this time they were lucky
enough to catch
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what looks to be the ghost of
a child on this security footage.
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And throughout the years,
patrons have complained
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about hearing the sound
of an eerie child in the bar.
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- [Jack] Look at that.
- [Ozzy] Double exposure.
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- [Jack] Double expo... what's double exposed by it?
- [Ozzy] I mean...
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- [Jack] Look at that!
- It's...
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[Jack] It looks like a kid
walking around with a broom.
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- [Sharon] Where do you make out the broom?
- [Jack] Like, this long...
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It looks like she's... or whoever
is holding a broom, look.
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- That thing right there.
- It's her arm, isn't it?
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[Jack] Is it an arm?
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- It's a double exposure!
- [Jack] From what?
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Somebody films somebody else, then
they film this on top of some... [mumbles]
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[Jack] You can't
double expose digital!
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How do you know it's a digital?
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You can see it's... They filmed a screen
but you can see that, like, it's a...
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It's like the security cameras
you have,
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they'll never double expose
because they film onto a hard drive.
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- [Sharon] Yeah.
- [Jack] Um... thoughts, reactions?
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- Double exposure.
- Mom?
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- There's definitely something to it, definitely.
- It's weird, right?
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It's some chick...
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- It's a child.
- [mockingly] Some child.
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[Jack laughs] The child,
is it Grogu?
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[mumbles] ...I saw
something like that.
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[Jack] Do you think it could be a lens
flare or a cobweb in front of the camera?
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- No, it's not.
- No, you can see a little white petticoat hanging down
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- from her dress and--
- [Jack] Yeah.
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Did you used to wear petticoats
in the olden days in England?
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- I did.
- [Jack laughs]
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All right, what do we give this
one on the Woogie Boogie Scale?
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- [both] Five.
- [Jack] Oh, a unanimous five.
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- At the same time.
- [Sharon] Yes, there you go.
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See, you guys are synching up.
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All right, moving on.
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I'll take it, I don't love
that number but...
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- What would you give it?
- What was yours, then?
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Hm. Probably a five.
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[both laughing]
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All right, do you think I can make
a full believer of you this season?
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- I think so, definitely.
- Ah, you're just saying that.
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- No, I'm not. I'm not.
- You know what I'm gonna try and make you a believer in?
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The fact that that dog's breath
is so bad I can smell it from here.
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Well, do you know what? She
takes great offense to that, because...
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- Oh, my... Oh! No, no.
- Her breath does not smell. Kisses, kisses.
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I only like that dog 'cause it's
related to one of my dogs, that's it.
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- [imitates snorting] Smell it.
- No!
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- Smell it, Jack!
- Nope, goodbye.
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- [Jack] Look at that!
- It might be a piece of space junk.
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That's literally faster than
a rocket going to space.
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That was pretty [bleep] weird,
that was.
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- I've got a haunted dog here.
- Dad, no, you know what's haunting that dog?
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- It's the turd it swallowed.
- [Sharon chuckles]
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Yeah, as it's licking its... Look
at it, it's going right to the source.
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-[Sharon imitates growling] -You know
what that is? It's like putting your mouth
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- under the soda machine.
- [Ozzy] Come on!
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[Jack laughs]
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- She's a ghost.
- Look at the way she looks at you.
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- It's like--
- I hate that dog.
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- [both] You don't.
- I do, I cannot stand--
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- She's lovely.
- When I look at that dog, I see just a turd hanging out
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- of its mouth-- - [Sharon] Like
a cigar, like a Christmas cigar.
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- Yeah.
- You leave my Snussy alone, she loves a good bit of--
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Ozzy, what were those Christmas
cigars that they used to advertise?
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They haven't advertised a tobacco
product on television in about 30 years.
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- How dare you?
- [Jack laughs]
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- All righty, are you guys ready for another one?
- Sure.
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- Yeah, we are.
- All right, well, let's see if I can do better with this one.
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And I think I will.
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[Jack] This was May 23rd of
2020 in Udon Thani in Thailand.
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[Sharon] Okay.
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[Jack] Hospital workers noticed
that a wheelchair was out of place.
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And it was not where they normally put
it, so they checked the security footage
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and this is what they saw.
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[Jack] How [bleep] weird
is that?
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- [Ozzy] That's [bleep] weird.
- [Sharon] Yeah, going backwards is weird.
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- [Ozzy] Very weird.
- [Jack] Right?
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- [Sharon] Yeah.
- [Jack] Oh, and just so you know,
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that wheelchair was
actually donated
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by a former resident of the
hospital who had died.
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Whoa, that's very weird. When it
moved backwards, it was really interesting.
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[Jack] But wait, there's more.
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The employees decided to try to figure
out how the hell this could've happened.
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And they tried to recreate it
exactly, but they could not.
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That's really weird.
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Look, it's completely flat, there's even a
lip that it would have to, like, get over.
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That's really compelling.
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Do you think that spirits can
haunt inanimate objects?
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I don't know but that was
really interesting.
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-When it first came out...
Wheelchairs can, if it's-- -[Jack] Yeah.
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- Not an even-- Sure.
- Or a gust of wind and it's uneven ground.
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But when it goes back, no.
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- [Ozzy] I give that nine.
- Oh, all right.
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Doing better, I'll take that.
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- Seven.
- Seven, okay.
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What would you do if you saw a
wheelchair wheeling across a driveway?
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Would you be scared to see that
or would you just be really curious?
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- [both] Curious.
- I think it all comes down to the setting. Like, if I was
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watching that on a camera, I
don't think I'd be that scared.
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- I think I would be more excited than scared.
- [Sharon] Mm-hm.
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- I'd be, like, "Whoa."
- [dog barks]
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Oh, my God!
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- [loud crash]
- [cat meows]
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Whoa.
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All right, we're moving into outer
space... with a good UFO clip.
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- Have you guys ever seen the Northern Lights?
- [both] Yes.
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- Oh, really? Where?
- [Sharon] Alaska.
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- And it was amazing.
- I've never seen the Northern Lights.
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[Sharon] It's amazing.
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- [Jack] Really?
- Yeah.
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- [Jack] Radiation bouncing off, like, earth, right?
- [Ozzy] Something like that.
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[Jack] When you're flying through 'em, do
you just look out the window and see 'em?
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Yeah. So fun fact
about the Aurora Borealis.
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"Auroras are a result
of a disturbance
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in the magnetosphere
caused by solar wind.
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These disturbances are
sometimes strong enough
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to alter the trajectories
of charged particles.
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This results in ionization
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- and... of atmospheric..."
- Show the video.
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- "...consistencies..." What? No. "...constitute..."
- Show the video.
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- [faint laughter] - All
right, whatever, it's [bleep]--
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- Show the video.
- Bouncing off of earth.
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Okay.
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[Jack] All right, so this clip comes
to us from a Russian cosmonaut
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aboard the International
Space Station.
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He was filming a time-lapse
of the Aurora Borealis
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when he caught something far more
exciting than he had initially planned.
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Whoa!
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Look at that!
What the [bleep] is that?
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- Ball of lightning.
- [Jack laughs]
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I don't know what that is,
it's probably...
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One thought. I was, like, "Oh, is
it, like, satellites that are lined up?"
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[mumbles] It's interesting,
I don't know if that's...
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[Jack] Do you think those are four different
objects or is that one object lit up?
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I don't know.
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- I think it's one object, the way it's moving.
- [Jack] Yeah.
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Look at that, it actually looks
bigger when you freeze it.
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- [Sharon] Yeah.
- [Ozzy] It might be a piece of space junk as well.
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- Like a fuselage of something.
- Yeah.
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- You know, that's broken off.
- Yeah, like when they jettison
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- stuff off the shuttles and things.
- Yeah.
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It could be space junk
or something.
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- Do you think that could be extraterrestrial or alien?
- No.
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[Jack] Whatever it is,
it's emitting light,
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'cause there's no sunlight
on this side of the Earth.
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I don't know, I don't quite
understand how the sunrise
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- and sunset--
- [Ozzy] Could be...
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- And it's just reflecting from the sun?
- Yeah.
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Okay.
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- I give that a seven.
- Yeah, seven.
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[Jack] I'll take it. 'Cause you
would think that, like, a NASA...
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[Jack] Well, if it was
a Russian cosmonaut...
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I think it's a piece of old junk
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- [Jack] Could be like an old satellite or something.
- Some junk floating around.
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- Maybe it is a bunch of old space junk.
- Mm-hm.
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- [Jack] Interesting.
- [Ozzy] Yeah.
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Pickles, do you
believe in ghosts?
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Have you seen a ghost, Pickles?
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- Where's the ghosts?
- [Ozzy] She's a good girl.
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- What time were you up today?
- Quarter to six.
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- That's a respectable...
- [Ozzy] Early morning.
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Early morning for
a nice British gentleman.
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Here, have some chocolate.
It's good for dogs.
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- [girl] No, it's not.
- [Jack laughs]
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They love it, it's really good
for your digestive system.
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- Pickles.
- [dog howls]
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- Wow!
- They're saying it emerged from the ocean
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- and soared into the sky, according to officials.
- Shut up!
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I do not believe!
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Neither do I!
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We don't even know
what the [bleep] that is.
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Have you guys ever been
to Salem, Massachusetts?
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Yeah.
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- I like Salem. Oh, you've never been to Salem?
- No.
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- Oh, it's awesome.
- You've been to Salem.
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Have I?
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- [crickets chirping]
- [faint laughter]
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Um, all right,
well, this next one...
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You guys are a barrel of
[bleep] laughs right now.
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- [Sharon] Yeah, go on.
- This next one, we're changing things up a bit, we're pulling
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things out from the vault.
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[Jack] Take a look at this
classic paranormal evidence.
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You see these four lights here? The
picture was taken by a coast guardsman,
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in 1952 in Salem, Massachusetts.
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The US Air Force actually
analyzed the photograph.
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In the end, it was determined that
they had no explanation for these lights.
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And to this day, there has
not been an explanation.
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And it was a bit of a legendary
UFO incident at the time.
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So let's talk about some options
what we think these lights could be.
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- In 1952, I mean, you haven't got many options, do you?
- No.
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It's like... [stutters]
bouncing off clouds.
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Yep, they could be spotlights
bouncing off of clouds.
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[Jack] Could they be the sun
bouncing off of, like, an aeroplane?
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And it's just blowing out because
the camera wasn't that good of a quality
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and it's just creating,
like, a weird lens flare?
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Could it be meteorites?
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Could be them, yeah.
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Blimps?
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- The blimp, the blimp.
- I don't know, were blimps still around back then?
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- I love the cars.
- [Jack laughs]
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- [car honks] - So this
photo was taken at 9:35 AM.
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And it was July, so the sun would've been
relatively high in the sky at that point.
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- Yeah.
- [Jack] So if it was low on the horizon, reflecting up...
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- I don't think that's a thing.
- [Sharon] And what kind of factory is that?
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- [Jack] I don't know, looks like a power plant.
- [Ozzy] Yeah.
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I mean, you know, they think that
actual disclosure of it all is imminent.
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And they're just gonna... Within the
next five years they're gonna be, like,
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"All right, here's the deal.
It's all real."
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- It's gotta get harder and harder to
try and cover up-- - Well, yeah, because
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- the big concern is now--
- There's too much sightings.
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There's too many people
seeing things.
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[Jack] And back in 1952,
it was pretty rare
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to walk around with
a camera everywhere.
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- We now have cameras-- - [Ozzy]
And now everyone's got cameras.
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[Jack] ...everywhere and the quality
of the cameras are better than...
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every camera that existed
in the last ten years.
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Well, that must have been a little box
camera that you opened up and looked--
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Yeah, there was basically, like,
a little dwarf inside sketching.
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- I'll give that four.
- A four? Okay.
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Yeah, I'd give it a six. Something
to do with that nuclear plant.
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[Jack] Okay, all right,
I will take this.
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I mean, it's interesting because
the government in the last four years
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- has been really forthcoming about its knowledge of UFOs.
- Right.
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And it seems like every six months
now, they're releasing more information.
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- [Sharon] Mm-hm.
- They released a photo of an unidentified flying object
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- taken from the cockpit of a fighter jet.
- [Sharon] Right.
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[Jack] Just give it a look.
It's actually really cool.
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I've been dying to see
this picture.
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[Jack] So this was taken from
the cockpit of an FA-18 fighter jet.
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This is the back seat
of the fighter jet
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and the guy snapped it on his
iPhone and that's the object.
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- [Ozzy] Interesting.
- [Jack] Look at that.
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- [Jack] So... they described it as being more cube-like.
- Yeah.
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- But this looks kind of arrowhead-like.
- Yeah.
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[Jack] Isn't that weird?
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- Yeah.
- [Sharon] Wow!
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[Jack] So US Intelligence
admits this could be alien.
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Um, this is non-human
technology.
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This photograph comes from a
secretive UFO task force at the Pentagon
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and they're calling it... This is a UAP,
an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon.
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And it was at approximately
35,000 feet over the Atlantic ocean.
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- [Sharon] Wow!
- [Jack] And it was silver.
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- I mean, it's really interesting.
- [Sharon] It is, isn't it?
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This craft had lights in the
corner, emerged from the ocean
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and soared into the sky
according to officials.
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- [Sharon] Shut up!
- Yep!
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- And--
- So it came up from the ocean?
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[Jack] Yes, and a [bleep]
space vehicle
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- described as a--
- If I was an alien,
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that would be the best
place for me to [bleep] stay.
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Oh, yeah, absolute...
and here's the thing, too.
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They probably can utilize
stuff within the ocean as fuel
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that we just don't know about,
like, what if salt water is their fuel?
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- Yeah.
- The government believes this is not of Earth origin.
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And they're basically
just admitting it.
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[Sharon] Well, if the government
are saying finally that it's not...
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- [Jack] From Earth.
- From Earth, then it's...
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- [Jack] What do you put that on a Woogie Boogie?
- Well, that is, like, a 20.
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- [Jack] What would you say, Dad?
- Ten.
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Ten, all right.
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Yeah, I mean, it doesn't get more
real than the US Government saying,
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"We don't know what this is
and it didn't come from Earth."
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And it came from the ocean
up into the sky.
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Yeah, there's not many things
that can do that.
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- Wow!
- It's exciting stuff.
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[Jack] I mean, think about it. In your guys'
lifetime, you've seen, like, you know...
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- aeroplane, the light bulb, the radio...
- [Jack laughs faintly]
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- Keep it moving, keep it moving, Jack!
- [Jack laughs]
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- [Jack] I can't figure out what this is.
- It's a [bleep] model.
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- You think it's a model?
- It's a [bleep] model.
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- I am absolutely baffled.
- [Jack] Now watch. It doesn't end there.
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Isn't that amazing?
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00:24:00,215 --> 00:24:03,517
I came up with a really good idea for
a science-fiction movie the other day.
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00:24:03,519 --> 00:24:04,952
- [Ozzy] What is that?
- Really good one.
402
00:24:04,986 --> 00:24:07,888
Oh, just tell everybody and
then they can steal the idea.
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00:24:07,922 --> 00:24:11,458
- What's it called, the next-- - We're
recording so if anyone in this room steals...
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00:24:11,493 --> 00:24:16,296
It's about, like, the first group of people
to leave Earth because Earth is dying
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and, like, they've traveled for 70
years on this big, giant spaceship.
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- They get eaten?
- No, they're getting ready to land and just as they pull up
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00:24:23,972 --> 00:24:27,841
to this planet, a giant meteorite hits
the planet they're gonna go land on
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and they're, like,
"What the [bleep]?"
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00:24:30,445 --> 00:24:34,748
- That's not a very good film.
- And so it's about them... Like, how do you survive
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on a planet that's just been
completely destroyed by a meteorite?
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- Where's the... [bleep] hope in that?
- There is none.
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Just like here, there's no hope.
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Next one.
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Now, check this clip out. Here's another
jaw dropping UFO caught on camera.
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Now, this is
one of my favorites.
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And this is almost...
it happens so quickly.
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- I'll be surprised if you see it the first time.
- Okay.
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00:25:00,675 --> 00:25:03,810
[Jack] This came from January
2019 in Beaver, Utah.
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00:25:07,048 --> 00:25:10,951
This footage comes to us from
two documentary filmmakers.
420
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They were shooting some landscape
B-roll shots and they didn't notice it
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at the time but when they went back to use
the footage for their film, they saw this.
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- See that?
- [Sharon] Yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
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00:25:27,635 --> 00:25:30,203
- Isn't that amazing?
- How crazy is that?
425
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That was pretty [bleep]
weird, that was.
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[Jack] So, all right, we did a bit
of [bleep] math and we figured out
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how fast it was going.
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So the guesstimating is it was three miles
away from the camera when you first see it.
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So it went three miles from the
mountains to where they were filming
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and it took less than a second
to get to that point.
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It's estimated to be going somewhere
between 10,797 miles an hour
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to 12,600 miles per hour.
433
00:26:05,607 --> 00:26:09,610
That's literally faster
than a rocket going to space.
434
00:26:09,644 --> 00:26:13,447
- [Jack] How weird is that?
- Ball of lightning.
435
00:26:13,481 --> 00:26:16,583
It's not a ball of lightning,
look at that.
436
00:26:16,618 --> 00:26:18,986
It comes in at an angle,
then swoops.
437
00:26:21,055 --> 00:26:24,391
- It's definitely not a bird.
- Or an insect.
438
00:26:24,425 --> 00:26:27,127
Not an insect, no way.
439
00:26:27,161 --> 00:26:31,231
- It comes in like...
- It comes in at an angle, and then swoops up.
440
00:26:31,265 --> 00:26:34,134
- And it comes over there.
- [Jack] Yeah.
441
00:26:34,168 --> 00:26:36,603
- So here it is in slow motion.
- [Ozzy] That is...
442
00:26:38,973 --> 00:26:43,043
- See how it turns an angle,
it kind of-- - Away it goes now.
443
00:26:45,146 --> 00:26:49,716
It's gone over the top. It's
not just a glitch on the camera.
444
00:26:49,751 --> 00:26:55,722
And it's not, like, a fly or anything, it's
something that's traveling really fast.
445
00:26:55,757 --> 00:26:57,424
That's quite interesting.
446
00:26:57,458 --> 00:27:00,227
What would you give this on
the Woogie Boogie scale?
447
00:27:01,729 --> 00:27:04,398
- I'd give it seven for curiosity.
- Okay, Mom?
448
00:27:04,432 --> 00:27:06,900
- Six.
- All right, I'm gonna go with eight on this one.
449
00:27:06,934 --> 00:27:08,335
- You are?
- Yeah.
450
00:27:08,369 --> 00:27:10,637
- You want to see an alien.
- I do wanna see an alien.
451
00:27:10,672 --> 00:27:15,375
- You better be [bleep] quick 'cause at the speed it goes...
- [Jack laughs]
452
00:27:15,410 --> 00:27:19,780
Well, they... People do believe that
we actually are being constantly visited
453
00:27:19,814 --> 00:27:22,649
by these ultra-high
speed drones.
454
00:27:25,086 --> 00:27:27,721
'Cause you get 'em every now
and then, you get that shot...
455
00:27:29,957 --> 00:27:31,758
[Jack laughs]
456
00:27:31,793 --> 00:27:34,361
[Jack stutters] Maybe...
Here's the thing, though.
457
00:27:34,395 --> 00:27:38,031
What if they're operating
in a different... like, um...
458
00:27:39,734 --> 00:27:42,302
Yeah, if they move...
Think about how, like...
459
00:27:42,336 --> 00:27:47,374
- how we move and how fast-- - The thing
about the air being in our atmosphere,
460
00:27:47,408 --> 00:27:52,012
- something moving like that would create a lot of heat.
- It would, but
461
00:27:52,046 --> 00:27:55,982
is that a solid or is that
maybe some kind of weird...
462
00:27:56,017 --> 00:27:59,686
It doesn't have mass the same
way as the things we make.
463
00:27:59,721 --> 00:28:02,089
- I don't know.
- So it doesn't have as much resistance
464
00:28:02,123 --> 00:28:03,390
in the atmosphere.
465
00:28:03,424 --> 00:28:06,293
- I think it could be a...
- A ball of lightning?
466
00:28:06,327 --> 00:28:07,294
Ball of lightning.
467
00:28:08,296 --> 00:28:10,263
[Sharon laughs]
468
00:28:10,298 --> 00:28:15,502
All right, on to the next one.
Now, this clip is [bleep] weird.
469
00:28:15,536 --> 00:28:20,006
I cannot figure it out. I have
no idea what's doing this.
470
00:28:20,041 --> 00:28:22,042
But have you... You've seen
Lord of the Rings, right?
471
00:28:22,076 --> 00:28:24,478
- Yeah.
- You know the ents, the trees that walk?
472
00:28:24,512 --> 00:28:29,149
- [Sharon] Mm-hm.
- [Jack] Is this a walking tree from Lord of the Rings?
473
00:28:30,084 --> 00:28:32,719
- Walking trees?
- [Jack] Now,
474
00:28:32,754 --> 00:28:34,454
I believe this was filmed
in Russia.
475
00:28:36,891 --> 00:28:39,593
[Jack] All right, keep your eyes
on those trees in the distance.
476
00:28:39,627 --> 00:28:43,296
All of a sudden, it looks like
something rips them out of the ground
477
00:28:43,331 --> 00:28:45,665
and starts walking with them.
478
00:28:45,700 --> 00:28:50,737
These are giant trees, they're not small
Christmas trees, these are huge trees.
479
00:28:50,772 --> 00:28:54,975
A lot of people believe this could be
Sasquatch or Big Foot or even a giant.
480
00:28:55,009 --> 00:28:58,678
And until I get a logical explanation,
I don't know what to believe.
481
00:28:58,713 --> 00:29:00,814
[Ozzy] [bleep] It's...
482
00:29:02,250 --> 00:29:05,051
[man shouting in Russian]
483
00:29:05,686 --> 00:29:07,587
What the [bleep]?
484
00:29:07,622 --> 00:29:09,089
- [Jack] No?
- It's a model.
485
00:29:09,123 --> 00:29:12,592
First of all, go back.
And what is the archway--
486
00:29:12,627 --> 00:29:15,896
- [Jack] I don't know, I can't figure that out.
- It's a model.
487
00:29:15,930 --> 00:29:18,799
- I can't figure--
- It's a [bleep] model.
488
00:29:18,866 --> 00:29:20,967
I can't figure out what this is.
489
00:29:21,002 --> 00:29:24,638
- It's either smoke from, like, a chimney...
- [man shouting in Russian]
490
00:29:24,672 --> 00:29:28,375
- Or the tree's just farted.
- [Jack laughs]
491
00:29:28,409 --> 00:29:31,311
It's a model, it's not real.
492
00:29:31,345 --> 00:29:33,580
- You think it's a model?
- Yeah.
493
00:29:33,614 --> 00:29:35,148
Sure, it's a model.
494
00:29:36,517 --> 00:29:38,351
[Jack] Yeah, but what is that?
495
00:29:38,386 --> 00:29:42,889
Anything that comes out of
Russia or China, I do not believe.
496
00:29:44,091 --> 00:29:45,792
[mockingly] Neither do I.
497
00:29:45,827 --> 00:29:48,028
[Jack] So... okay.
498
00:29:48,062 --> 00:29:50,096
What would you give
this one, then?
499
00:29:51,165 --> 00:29:54,367
- One.
- 'Cause Ozzy could be right,
500
00:29:54,402 --> 00:29:57,003
- and it could be, like, a toy village.
- But, look, when the camera
501
00:29:57,038 --> 00:29:59,773
pulls out, it's clear
that it's a large landscape.
502
00:30:00,575 --> 00:30:02,776
It's a [bleep] model!
503
00:30:04,645 --> 00:30:07,180
[Ozzy] It's not for real,
it's...
504
00:30:07,215 --> 00:30:09,115
[Jack] A walking tree,
look at it!
505
00:30:09,150 --> 00:30:10,984
- It's not walking--
- No, it's not walking!
506
00:30:11,018 --> 00:30:14,054
If it came jogging around
the front of the cliff...
507
00:30:14,088 --> 00:30:17,557
- I'd go, "Yeah, you're right,
Jack," but-- - [Jack laughs]
508
00:30:17,592 --> 00:30:21,928
Look at him. [hums] That's like
Doug my dog going for a walk.
509
00:30:21,963 --> 00:30:25,131
Big doofus, I should have brought
him today. I keep forgetting him.
510
00:30:25,166 --> 00:30:28,702
- One.
- One? One for the walking trees?
511
00:30:28,736 --> 00:30:32,005
That's it. And what
do you say, then?
512
00:30:32,907 --> 00:30:34,808
That's a model village.
513
00:30:34,842 --> 00:30:40,447
I would say, I'm gonna give it a five
because I don't have enough information.
514
00:30:40,481 --> 00:30:42,782
- Cause we don't [bleep] a lot about this clip.
- [Sharon] Right.
515
00:30:42,817 --> 00:30:45,986
- It's a [bleep] model!
- [laughter]
516
00:30:55,396 --> 00:30:58,899
I can do a sub-seven minute.
I did a 6:45 recently.
517
00:31:03,237 --> 00:31:05,138
[Jack] Him.
518
00:31:05,172 --> 00:31:07,274
Getting chased by Bigfoot,
would you be the fastest runner?
519
00:31:10,177 --> 00:31:15,415
- Oh, how could you say such a thing?
- How dare you?
520
00:31:15,449 --> 00:31:18,652
- I would give this a four.
- A four?
521
00:31:18,686 --> 00:31:21,454
- [Jack] Yeah, what would you give it?
- [both] One!
522
00:31:21,489 --> 00:31:23,857
That's okay, we're all
entitled to our opinions.
523
00:31:23,891 --> 00:31:28,728
- This is declining rapidly.
- Just like everything else in my life.
524
00:31:28,763 --> 00:31:31,965
- [Ozzy] So it's climbing in the air.
- [Jack] It's not an anomaly
525
00:31:31,999 --> 00:31:33,934
- on the lens-- - [Ozzy] I
don't know what that could be.
526
00:31:33,968 --> 00:31:36,636
- [Jack] Looks like liquid dropping out of the sky.
- Do you know what it is?
527
00:31:36,671 --> 00:31:38,171
- What?
- Aliens.
528
00:31:49,817 --> 00:31:51,551
[Jack] All right, next clip.
529
00:31:51,585 --> 00:31:54,054
Voice heard in empty house in--
530
00:31:54,088 --> 00:31:55,989
- Redditch?
- Redditch, England.
531
00:31:56,023 --> 00:32:01,361
October 29th, 2020,
this is a very new clip.
532
00:32:01,395 --> 00:32:03,396
- [Jack] Um, okay.
- My mum used to live there.
533
00:32:03,431 --> 00:32:05,432
- [Jack] Your mum used to live in Redditch?
- [both] Yeah.
534
00:32:05,466 --> 00:32:08,702
- [bleep]
- It's just a tiny town, yeah.
535
00:32:08,736 --> 00:32:10,403
- Blink and you've gone through.
- Yeah.
536
00:32:10,438 --> 00:32:15,075
[Jack] Um, okay, so in the
field of paranormal investigating,
537
00:32:15,109 --> 00:32:19,746
we have a phenomenon called EVP, which
stands for Electronic Voice Phenomenon.
538
00:32:19,780 --> 00:32:25,218
And they break them down into
classifications based on their audibility.
539
00:32:25,252 --> 00:32:30,090
So, an EVP is when you pick up
a noise on your recording device
540
00:32:30,124 --> 00:32:33,793
that you didn't hear in the room but
somehow the recording device has--
541
00:32:33,828 --> 00:32:38,298
- [both] picked it up.
- [Jack] So a class D is usually
542
00:32:38,332 --> 00:32:40,567
thrown away or considered
background noise,
543
00:32:40,601 --> 00:32:46,806
a class C are also very common but you
don't understand what the ghost is saying.
544
00:32:46,841 --> 00:32:50,143
[Jack in a muffled voice] The recording
may sound like a whisper or a murmur.
545
00:32:50,177 --> 00:32:52,979
- [lullaby plays faintly] - You have
to use high-powered audio filters
546
00:32:53,014 --> 00:32:56,583
and amplifiers to get something
understandable from that audio.
547
00:32:56,617 --> 00:33:01,054
- A class B, the investigator may not hear it in real time.
- [dog snores]
548
00:33:01,088 --> 00:33:04,190
- [lullaby plays] - It's heard
during the audio playback.
549
00:33:04,225 --> 00:33:08,661
In most cases, you can make out
the words after listening to the data.
550
00:33:08,696 --> 00:33:13,500
- A class A is a type of recording that is
very clear-- - You're putting him to sleep.
551
00:33:13,534 --> 00:33:16,002
I know, but I'm just
educating you guys.
552
00:33:16,037 --> 00:33:18,872
- I'm listening, I'm listening.
- I'm falling the [bleep] asleep!
553
00:33:18,906 --> 00:33:22,842
Okay, a class A is one you can hear in
the room and on the recording, all right.
554
00:33:22,877 --> 00:33:27,213
Jeez! I think my kids have got
better patience than you two.
555
00:33:30,084 --> 00:33:34,220
[Jack] This took place in Redditch in
2020. These people set up a security camera
556
00:33:34,255 --> 00:33:37,223
to watch their dogs
while they were at work.
557
00:33:37,258 --> 00:33:40,827
And there was a notification that
the camera had picked up something,
558
00:33:40,861 --> 00:33:42,662
so they checked it out
559
00:33:42,696 --> 00:33:45,765
and they heard something
that horrified them.
560
00:33:48,135 --> 00:33:51,004
[muffled voice]
561
00:33:52,039 --> 00:33:54,140
- What am I looking at?
- Listen.
562
00:33:54,175 --> 00:33:55,675
[muffled voice]
563
00:33:56,744 --> 00:33:59,079
Looks like somebody
having a [bleep].
564
00:33:59,113 --> 00:34:03,083
[muffled voices]
565
00:34:05,286 --> 00:34:10,090
- It's like a kid's voice.
- Could be but not...
566
00:34:10,124 --> 00:34:13,293
What... What do you think could be
making that noise in someone's house
567
00:34:13,327 --> 00:34:17,730
-when they're out of town? It
doesn't sound-- -It could be a lodger.
568
00:34:17,765 --> 00:34:18,998
A lodger?
569
00:34:20,334 --> 00:34:22,168
[Jack] Okay, now check this out.
570
00:34:22,203 --> 00:34:24,637
When we got this footage,
we reviewed it
571
00:34:24,672 --> 00:34:28,942
and we noticed something that
even the homeowners didn't recognize.
572
00:34:28,976 --> 00:34:34,047
Just before you hear
the voices, you see this.
573
00:34:34,081 --> 00:34:38,685
It's not a bug or it would have flown
through the field of view of the lens.
574
00:34:38,719 --> 00:34:41,988
It flashes in and flashes out.
575
00:34:42,022 --> 00:34:45,391
Then seconds later,
you hear the voices.
576
00:34:45,426 --> 00:34:49,229
[muffled voices]
577
00:34:49,263 --> 00:34:51,531
- [muffled voice]
- [Jack] What do we think?
578
00:34:51,565 --> 00:34:54,701
- [Ozzy] It could be somebody in the house.
- [Sharon] Yeah.
579
00:34:54,735 --> 00:34:57,003
- [Jack] Okay.
- Put it on again.
580
00:34:57,037 --> 00:35:00,840
[muffled voices]
581
00:35:00,875 --> 00:35:04,110
- [muffled voice]
- It sounds, if it was a baby,
582
00:35:04,145 --> 00:35:06,279
it's like a newborn
just gurgling.
583
00:35:06,313 --> 00:35:09,215
- [Jack] Yeah.
- It's gurgling, but it's...
584
00:35:09,249 --> 00:35:13,686
- I don't know.
- I don't think so, Jack, I'm not convinced with this one.
585
00:35:13,721 --> 00:35:16,089
- Okay, all right.
- Definitely not.
586
00:35:16,123 --> 00:35:19,058
- One.
- Just like everything else in my life.
587
00:35:19,093 --> 00:35:21,661
- What was yours, then, on the Woogie?
- Be gone!
588
00:35:21,695 --> 00:35:24,430
- Be gone.
- You haven't even said what you thought.
589
00:35:24,465 --> 00:35:28,101
- I give it... on the Woogie Boogie,
I would give this-- - [Ozzy] Four.
590
00:35:28,802 --> 00:35:29,903
A four, yeah.
591
00:35:29,937 --> 00:35:32,505
- A four?
- Yeah, what would you give it?
592
00:35:32,540 --> 00:35:34,140
[both] One!
593
00:35:34,175 --> 00:35:36,576
That's okay, we're all
entitled to our opinions.
594
00:35:36,610 --> 00:35:42,014
- From where we started off, this is declining rapidly.
- [Jack sighs]
595
00:35:42,016 --> 00:35:44,484
- You gotta get some good stuff.
- All right.
596
00:35:44,518 --> 00:35:46,753
- [bleep]
- Started off with tens.
597
00:35:47,388 --> 00:35:49,088
You're now down to ones.
598
00:35:57,998 --> 00:35:59,799
Third place,
Dancing with the Stars.
599
00:35:59,833 --> 00:36:03,770
- My wife-- - Yes, third place,
Dancing with the Stars, yes!
600
00:36:03,804 --> 00:36:08,341
- Yes! Yes! Yes!
- Ballerina, could have been Prima ballerina!
601
00:36:12,513 --> 00:36:14,347
I've never seen anything
like that before--
602
00:36:14,381 --> 00:36:16,149
- [Sharon] I don't know what that is.
- Could it be
603
00:36:16,183 --> 00:36:18,952
- a double exposed ball of lightning?
- Yep!
604
00:36:18,986 --> 00:36:22,055
Now you've starting
to make sense!
605
00:36:29,230 --> 00:36:32,098
All right, you at home! If you have any
pictures or video evidence of something
606
00:36:32,132 --> 00:36:35,368
you believe to be
unequivocally paranormal
607
00:36:35,402 --> 00:36:40,607
please post it on social media and
use #OsbournesBelieve so we can find it.
608
00:36:46,647 --> 00:36:50,216
All righty,
this one is [bleep] weird.
609
00:36:50,251 --> 00:36:55,622
Now, this comes to us out of Fort
Smith, Arkansas, August 16th, 2020.
610
00:36:55,656 --> 00:36:58,524
I have an interesting question
to ask you guys.
611
00:36:58,559 --> 00:37:04,998
Why in America do they say "Arkansaw"
but they pronounce Kansas "Kansas"?
612
00:37:05,032 --> 00:37:07,433
Why is it not Arkansas?
613
00:37:11,405 --> 00:37:14,707
Why is Arkansas
"Arkansaw" and not "Arkansas"?
614
00:37:14,742 --> 00:37:18,344
- Just food for thought. Food for thought.
- [Ozzy mutters]
615
00:37:18,379 --> 00:37:21,147
- It's "Arkansas," isn't it?
- Yeah, it is "Arkansas."
616
00:37:21,181 --> 00:37:25,785
But we say "Arkansaw". Why do
we not call Kansas "Kansaw"?
617
00:37:25,819 --> 00:37:29,956
I'm gonna start calling Kansas
"Kansaw" and Arkansas "Arkansas".
618
00:37:29,990 --> 00:37:32,492
- That's my new... That's 2021.
- Let's go.
619
00:37:32,526 --> 00:37:34,193
- Making it a thing.
- Shut up!
620
00:37:34,228 --> 00:37:36,496
- I'm delaying this now just to annoy you.
- [Sharon] Shut up!
621
00:37:36,530 --> 00:37:39,499
All right, street light
apparition, August 16th,
622
00:37:39,533 --> 00:37:40,967
- 2020.
- Let's just [bleep] go on.
623
00:37:41,001 --> 00:37:42,068
Just put it on.
624
00:37:45,539 --> 00:37:47,607
[Jack] Sorry.
625
00:37:47,641 --> 00:37:50,276
Just dragging this out 'cause I
like spending time with you guys.
626
00:37:51,979 --> 00:37:54,580
[Jack] So the lady who shot
this noticed something weird
627
00:37:54,615 --> 00:37:56,149
in the street lamp right there.
628
00:37:56,183 --> 00:38:00,053
And what happens next is gonna
absolutely blow your mind.
629
00:38:02,990 --> 00:38:05,191
What the [bleep] is that?
630
00:38:06,360 --> 00:38:08,394
[Jack] No [bleep] idea.
631
00:38:13,567 --> 00:38:17,203
Now watch.
It doesn't end there.
632
00:38:19,940 --> 00:38:23,976
[Jack hums]
633
00:38:25,045 --> 00:38:27,747
[bleep] is that?
634
00:38:27,781 --> 00:38:31,951
I am absolutely baffled.
That was [bleep].
635
00:38:31,985 --> 00:38:36,122
[Jack] Look at it, it's just
like a light liquid thing...
636
00:38:36,156 --> 00:38:41,427
[mumbles] It looks like
some... a living thing...
637
00:38:41,462 --> 00:38:46,132
- [Sharon] But it's--
- It's like a shadow of sorts.
638
00:38:46,166 --> 00:38:50,436
- It's walking now, look.
- Yeah, and you see, look, it's gone between the poles.
639
00:38:50,471 --> 00:38:53,206
'Cause look where it goes
behind that pole.
640
00:38:53,240 --> 00:38:56,609
I don't know what that
could be, looks very...
641
00:38:56,643 --> 00:38:59,212
- It's not an anomaly on the
lens because-- - At first you think
642
00:38:59,246 --> 00:39:02,949
- it's something fluid and then it's not.
- Double exposure!
643
00:39:02,983 --> 00:39:04,917
- Double exposure!
- Wait, here's the thing,
644
00:39:04,952 --> 00:39:07,954
could it be a double exposed
ball of lightning?
645
00:39:07,988 --> 00:39:10,757
- [both] Now you're talking!
- [Sharon] Yep!
646
00:39:10,791 --> 00:39:14,026
- Now you're starting to make sense to us!
- [Jack laughs]
647
00:39:14,061 --> 00:39:15,628
- We've got it!
- Yep!
648
00:39:15,662 --> 00:39:17,463
By gosh, we did it!
649
00:39:17,498 --> 00:39:21,901
- By golly!
- Um, yeah, no idea what the [bleep] that is.
650
00:39:21,935 --> 00:39:24,337
- Don't even know where to begin.
- [Ozzy] I can't...
651
00:39:24,371 --> 00:39:28,141
I can't tell you,
"Oh, that's similar to..."
652
00:39:28,175 --> 00:39:30,543
I've never seen
anything like that before.
653
00:39:30,577 --> 00:39:32,245
[Sharon] I don't know
what that is.
654
00:39:32,279 --> 00:39:34,781
- It looks like it's climbing in the air.
- [Jack] But, then...
655
00:39:34,815 --> 00:39:37,550
- But this is how-- - If it was
climbing down the lamppost...
656
00:39:37,584 --> 00:39:41,554
It just kind of... It looks like
liquid dropping out of the sky.
657
00:39:41,588 --> 00:39:42,855
- Do you know what it is?
- [Jack] What?
658
00:39:42,890 --> 00:39:44,757
Aliens.
659
00:39:44,792 --> 00:39:47,927
I'm not agreeing with you,
but I'm agreeing with you.
660
00:39:47,961 --> 00:39:52,899
- Aliens, that's where they live, in lamps.
- [laughs] Yes.
661
00:39:52,933 --> 00:39:57,637
- That is ten out of ten for me, I'm baffled with it.
- Well, I'm baffled
662
00:39:57,671 --> 00:40:02,175
by why she would want to be
taking a picture of a lamppost.
663
00:40:02,209 --> 00:40:08,080
- She's obviously a prick.
- Yeah, she's a... What did you say?
664
00:40:08,115 --> 00:40:10,149
- What'd you say she was?
- [Sharon] A prick.
665
00:40:10,184 --> 00:40:12,452
- A prick, yeah.
- Next one.
666
00:40:12,486 --> 00:40:14,520
Well, that's it, that's all
she wrote for this episode
667
00:40:14,555 --> 00:40:16,355
- of The Osbournes Want to Believe, yes.
- That's it?
668
00:40:16,390 --> 00:40:21,060
That last one... made me
begin to believe.
669
00:40:21,062 --> 00:40:24,964
But the thing is, believe in what? 'Cause
we don't know what the [bleep] that is.
670
00:40:24,998 --> 00:40:28,301
- I believe it's something odd.
- Okay. Paranormal.
671
00:40:28,335 --> 00:40:30,303
- Paranormal.
- Would you believe in that
672
00:40:30,337 --> 00:40:32,772
- more than the walking tree?
- That is really interesting, I must confess.
673
00:40:32,806 --> 00:40:34,907
- I can't get over it.
- The walking tree, Jack?
674
00:40:34,942 --> 00:40:37,743
- [indistinct chatter] - [Jack] I'm gonna
buy you a walking tree for Christmas.
675
00:40:37,778 --> 00:40:40,980
- Woogie Boogie, what?
- What, this one on the Woogie Boogie? Easily a nine.
676
00:40:41,014 --> 00:40:43,816
- What's you?
- Yeah, I'd say an eight.
677
00:40:43,851 --> 00:40:46,419
-Ten
-[cheering sound]
678
00:40:46,453 --> 00:40:49,989
I'm very pleased.
I feel like that my job is...
679
00:40:50,023 --> 00:40:53,359
- is just getting that much closer to being done.
- [Sharon] Easier.
680
00:40:53,393 --> 00:40:57,363
But here's why I have to be really
careful, because if after these, like, next
681
00:40:57,397 --> 00:41:01,467
five episodes or whatever,
you're, like, "Oh, I believe in it all,"
682
00:41:01,502 --> 00:41:05,071
we're gonna have no show
left 'cause you guys believe!
683
00:41:05,105 --> 00:41:09,408
- How many did we just look at? Ten?
- Um, what 11 clips?
684
00:41:16,783 --> 00:41:18,851
Hell to the no.
685
00:41:18,886 --> 00:41:21,921
- [Jack laughs]
- ♪ Hell to the no-no ♪
686
00:41:21,955 --> 00:41:24,423
- Hell to the no? What did we think?
- Anyway, folks.
687
00:41:24,458 --> 00:41:27,393
- He's a classic.
- Stay tuned for next week's adventure of...
688
00:41:27,427 --> 00:41:29,829
-[thunder rumbles] -[distorted
voice] Want To Believe.
689
00:41:31,598 --> 00:41:33,065
It's a double exposure.
690
00:41:33,100 --> 00:41:35,668
- [Sharon] Yeah.
- It's a [bleep] model.
691
00:41:35,702 --> 00:41:39,205
- [Sharon] Oh, hell no.
- [Jack] Hell to the no.
692
00:41:39,239 --> 00:41:44,010
- All aboard the Osbourne's crazy train!
- [eerie laughter]
693
00:41:45,546 --> 00:41:47,780
[Jack] Have you guys ever seen
the Northern Lights?
694
00:41:53,654 --> 00:41:56,522
[Ozzy] It might be
a piece of space junk.
695
00:41:58,225 --> 00:41:59,759
See you next week!