1 00:00:00,843 --> 00:00:03,245 Pickles. You're a good girl. 2 00:00:05,415 --> 00:00:06,114 [kisses] 3 00:00:09,852 --> 00:00:12,888 - [dog whines] - [Sharon] Oh! 4 00:00:13,689 --> 00:00:14,956 [dog barks] 5 00:00:16,192 --> 00:00:18,260 - [Sharon] Pickles. - [Ozzy] Come on, P! 6 00:00:18,294 --> 00:00:21,263 [Jack] All right, gang, let's do this. 7 00:00:21,297 --> 00:00:23,231 - Who's ready? - Me. 8 00:00:25,334 --> 00:00:28,737 Dad, point this to that camera and say, 9 00:00:28,771 --> 00:00:31,206 "This is The Osbournes Want to Believe, take one". 10 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:32,808 Oh, wait, you haven't done one yet. 11 00:00:32,842 --> 00:00:34,676 - [Sharon] Go on! - You gotta do the clicky click. 12 00:00:34,710 --> 00:00:36,978 - Go on, do it. - Oh, okay there we go. 13 00:00:37,013 --> 00:00:38,380 [Sharon laughing] 14 00:00:38,414 --> 00:00:41,216 [Jack] We may be the first family of darkness, 15 00:00:41,250 --> 00:00:43,718 but not all of us are true believers in the paranormal. 16 00:00:43,753 --> 00:00:45,320 We want to believe. 17 00:00:45,354 --> 00:00:48,290 - Has a ghost ever been caught on film? - Yes. 18 00:00:48,324 --> 00:00:50,759 [Jack] And I have the evidence that will blow their minds. 19 00:00:50,793 --> 00:00:53,295 - [manic laughter] - I think you're starting to believe. 20 00:00:53,329 --> 00:00:55,997 - Seeing is believing. - [Jack] Whoa, what is happening? 21 00:00:58,768 --> 00:01:00,802 [Ozzy] Oh, God, no! 22 00:01:03,072 --> 00:01:06,475 - [thunder rumbles] - [evil laughter] 23 00:01:06,509 --> 00:01:10,312 Okay, now that we're here, how is everyone feeling? 24 00:01:10,346 --> 00:01:13,815 - Good. - [Jack] Oh, that's convincing. 25 00:01:13,850 --> 00:01:16,451 - Okay... so... - [faint laughter] 26 00:01:16,486 --> 00:01:22,090 This next collection of clips is footage that was captured while people were at work. 27 00:01:22,125 --> 00:01:24,025 So either from security camera footage 28 00:01:24,060 --> 00:01:27,629 or they themselves were filming when a bunch of weird [bleep] started happening. 29 00:01:27,663 --> 00:01:29,531 - Okay. - [Jack] Now... 30 00:01:29,565 --> 00:01:32,968 did you guys ever have a job where you had to, like, lock up at night by yourself? 31 00:01:33,002 --> 00:01:34,903 No. Oh, no. 32 00:01:34,937 --> 00:01:36,471 - Dad, you? - No. 33 00:01:36,506 --> 00:01:38,840 [Jack] When you worked at the slaughterhouse. 34 00:01:38,875 --> 00:01:40,909 You would think that, like, if anywhere's gonna be haunted 35 00:01:40,943 --> 00:01:43,945 - it's a slaughterhouse, did anything weird happen there? - No, no. 36 00:01:44,480 --> 00:01:45,680 Things died. 37 00:01:46,349 --> 00:01:48,884 [Jack wheezes] Okay. 38 00:01:48,918 --> 00:01:53,688 All right, let's just start with a good old haunting. 39 00:01:53,723 --> 00:01:59,561 [Jack] This happened at a barber shop in La Puente, California in July of 2010. 40 00:01:59,595 --> 00:02:00,662 [Sharon] Mm-hm. 41 00:02:00,696 --> 00:02:03,865 So they believe that this barber shop was built upon 42 00:02:03,900 --> 00:02:07,002 - a Native American burial ground. - [Sharon] Okay. 43 00:02:07,036 --> 00:02:10,138 [Jack] Keep your eye on the blue sheet there on the chair. 44 00:02:10,173 --> 00:02:12,841 And then on the wig display on the shelf above it. 45 00:02:13,576 --> 00:02:16,978 [indistinct chatter] 46 00:02:19,215 --> 00:02:23,151 [man] Oh, no. Hell to the no. 47 00:02:23,186 --> 00:02:27,822 Hell, no! Did you just... [bleep] Hell, no. 48 00:02:27,857 --> 00:02:30,091 There's some crazy [bleep] going on in here. 49 00:02:30,126 --> 00:02:33,695 [Jack laughs] Watch. 50 00:02:36,699 --> 00:02:38,967 - Looks like somebody sat down in there. - [Jack] Yeah. 51 00:02:40,403 --> 00:02:42,337 And then look at the head move. 52 00:02:46,709 --> 00:02:48,810 [man] Oh, no, no, no, no. 53 00:02:48,844 --> 00:02:52,581 That head just moved. Like, that just moved. 54 00:02:52,615 --> 00:02:55,884 - [Jack] How weird is that? - [Ozzy] That's really interesting. 55 00:02:55,918 --> 00:02:59,788 - Yes, this is very interesting. - What do you think? 56 00:02:59,822 --> 00:03:04,993 - That was scary. - I wouldn't be scared, I'd be, like, "What the... [bleep]" 57 00:03:05,027 --> 00:03:08,363 - I'd be trying to find out how it's moving. - [Jack laughs] 58 00:03:08,898 --> 00:03:10,532 Okay. 59 00:03:10,566 --> 00:03:12,767 [Jack] Where would we put this on the Woogie Boogie Scale? 60 00:03:12,802 --> 00:03:14,202 - [Ozzy] Five. - [Jack] Five? 61 00:03:14,237 --> 00:03:16,771 - [Sharon] Six. Yeah. - [Jack] Six, okay. All right. 62 00:03:16,806 --> 00:03:20,308 - [Ozzy] What would you? - [Jack sucks teeth] I'd probably go six. 63 00:03:20,376 --> 00:03:23,678 I like the guy that works there and he goes, "Oh, hell no!" 64 00:03:23,713 --> 00:03:25,447 [Jack] "Hell to the no." 65 00:03:25,481 --> 00:03:29,618 [man] Oh, hell to the no. Hell, no! 66 00:03:29,652 --> 00:03:34,689 Have you guys ever had any haunting hairdo experiences, while at a hair salon? 67 00:03:34,724 --> 00:03:37,259 Other than the color I turned out, no. 68 00:03:37,293 --> 00:03:41,563 - But you've had some pretty haunting hairdos in the '80s. - Oh, God. No, excuse me. 69 00:03:41,597 --> 00:03:44,266 - [Sharon] I've had some wicked hairdos. - [Jack] Dad? 70 00:03:46,502 --> 00:03:48,603 [faint laughter] 71 00:03:48,638 --> 00:03:52,374 All right, next one. This one is another... 72 00:03:52,408 --> 00:03:54,809 workplace experience. 73 00:03:54,844 --> 00:04:00,282 And this one I will say I thought was [bleep] until right at the end. 74 00:04:00,316 --> 00:04:03,318 [man] Okay, I'm literally at work right now, I'm alone. 75 00:04:03,352 --> 00:04:07,856 [Jack] An employee experiences paranormal presence while working alone 76 00:04:07,890 --> 00:04:14,262 at night in a store, December of 2019 in Massapequa, New York. 77 00:04:14,297 --> 00:04:18,667 [man] I don't know what's going on, I'm here alone and this is the light switch. 78 00:04:18,701 --> 00:04:22,637 Ready? This. I'm... I think I stopped it. 79 00:04:22,672 --> 00:04:25,974 - Did I stop it? No, I didn't. I didn't stop it. - [Jack] So at first I'm, like, 80 00:04:26,008 --> 00:04:27,342 - "Oh, it's just a faulty light switch." - [man] I don't know 81 00:04:27,376 --> 00:04:30,111 what's going on and this makes absolutely no sense 82 00:04:30,146 --> 00:04:32,147 and now it stopped, and ready? 83 00:04:32,181 --> 00:04:33,281 Here we go. 84 00:04:34,684 --> 00:04:37,485 'Cause that makes sense, right? 85 00:04:37,520 --> 00:04:40,422 - [Sharon] That doesn't look like much. - [man] No one understands. 86 00:04:40,456 --> 00:04:43,391 And, of course, I'm here alone and this is like a freaking murder house. 87 00:04:43,426 --> 00:04:45,627 Here's the weird noise above him. 88 00:04:45,661 --> 00:04:50,198 - [man] There's no one here, so I don't... Oh, my God. - [ominous crash] 89 00:04:50,232 --> 00:04:53,401 [Jack] So I was thinking, "Oh, it's just a faulty wire in the light." 90 00:04:53,436 --> 00:04:58,506 But then he hears that crash and this stuff had fallen over in the attic space. 91 00:04:59,175 --> 00:05:00,975 Thoughts, feelings? 92 00:05:01,010 --> 00:05:04,779 I have heard of stories where people 93 00:05:04,814 --> 00:05:09,517 - live in, like, these spaces in the tops of restaurants. - Yes. 94 00:05:09,552 --> 00:05:11,853 I have heard stories too. Did you ever see the footage 95 00:05:11,887 --> 00:05:14,556 of the guy that was living in the people's closet? 96 00:05:14,590 --> 00:05:17,158 - Shut up. - [Jack] Yeah, and then at night when they'd 97 00:05:17,193 --> 00:05:18,927 go to bed, he'd come out... 98 00:05:18,961 --> 00:05:21,329 and he would, like, eat from their kitchen 99 00:05:21,364 --> 00:05:24,366 and he was fully living in their house with them and they had no idea. 100 00:05:24,400 --> 00:05:26,868 - [Sharon] Oh, my God! - [Jack] Because they work, like, 60 hours a week. 101 00:05:26,902 --> 00:05:29,704 And he would, like, piss in the sink. Gross. 102 00:05:31,173 --> 00:05:33,575 [Jack] All right, thoughts, Dad? 103 00:05:33,609 --> 00:05:36,611 - [Ozzy] Two. - Two? On the Woogie Boogie. 104 00:05:36,645 --> 00:05:38,880 - Mom? - Four. 105 00:05:38,914 --> 00:05:42,517 Okay. So we're calling this one not so good? 106 00:05:42,551 --> 00:05:45,920 [Sharon] Yeah, we're calling this one "there's somebody living up there." 107 00:05:45,955 --> 00:05:49,491 - [laughter] - Okay. Well, you guys are fired up. 108 00:05:51,427 --> 00:05:54,596 [Jack] All right, on to the next one. 109 00:05:54,630 --> 00:05:57,632 - [loud cheering] - [Jack] So this one comes from York. 110 00:05:57,666 --> 00:06:01,970 - You guys ever been to York? - I've been to New York. 111 00:06:02,004 --> 00:06:04,472 - I haven't been to old York. - [Jack] You've never been to old York? 112 00:06:04,507 --> 00:06:07,242 - Yeah, of course I have. - I was, like, "All your touring of England, 113 00:06:07,276 --> 00:06:09,444 - you've never passed through York?" - Yeah. 114 00:06:09,478 --> 00:06:12,347 Are you the grand old Duke of York? 115 00:06:12,381 --> 00:06:15,417 - ♪ He had 10,000 men ♪ - [Jack mumbling] 116 00:06:17,153 --> 00:06:19,354 All right, um... 117 00:06:19,388 --> 00:06:25,860 Okay, so this comes to us out of York, England, from October 23rd, 2019. 118 00:06:25,895 --> 00:06:30,865 And do you guys think that ghost children are scarier than regular ghosts? 119 00:06:33,369 --> 00:06:35,970 That's a good question, actually. 120 00:06:36,005 --> 00:06:40,942 - I wouldn't be, as a kid-- - For me, I think ghost children are more sad. 121 00:06:40,976 --> 00:06:44,512 - Looking for their moms. - [Jack] Yeah, exactly. 122 00:06:44,547 --> 00:06:49,184 All right, give a look at this ghost child from a pub. 123 00:06:49,218 --> 00:06:50,952 By the way, what's a kid doing at a pub? 124 00:06:52,521 --> 00:06:56,224 [Jack] This is from the Lamb & Lion pub in York, England. 125 00:06:56,258 --> 00:07:00,028 This place is really old, built in the 1840s. 126 00:07:00,062 --> 00:07:03,565 It has had a ton of paranormal activity. 127 00:07:03,599 --> 00:07:06,201 And this time they were lucky enough to catch 128 00:07:06,235 --> 00:07:09,938 what looks to be the ghost of a child on this security footage. 129 00:07:11,273 --> 00:07:14,008 And throughout the years, patrons have complained 130 00:07:14,076 --> 00:07:17,011 about hearing the sound of an eerie child in the bar. 131 00:07:19,748 --> 00:07:22,717 - [Jack] Look at that. - [Ozzy] Double exposure. 132 00:07:22,751 --> 00:07:25,787 - [Jack] Double expo... what's double exposed by it? - [Ozzy] I mean... 133 00:07:25,821 --> 00:07:27,789 - [Jack] Look at that! - It's... 134 00:07:27,823 --> 00:07:30,158 [Jack] It looks like a kid walking around with a broom. 135 00:07:30,192 --> 00:07:33,328 - [Sharon] Where do you make out the broom? - [Jack] Like, this long... 136 00:07:33,362 --> 00:07:37,198 It looks like she's... or whoever is holding a broom, look. 137 00:07:37,233 --> 00:07:39,334 - That thing right there. - It's her arm, isn't it? 138 00:07:39,368 --> 00:07:41,636 [Jack] Is it an arm? 139 00:07:41,670 --> 00:07:45,039 - It's a double exposure! - [Jack] From what? 140 00:07:45,074 --> 00:07:50,278 Somebody films somebody else, then they film this on top of some... [mumbles] 141 00:07:50,312 --> 00:07:52,146 [Jack] You can't double expose digital! 142 00:07:52,181 --> 00:07:54,115 How do you know it's a digital? 143 00:07:54,149 --> 00:08:00,455 You can see it's... They filmed a screen but you can see that, like, it's a... 144 00:08:00,489 --> 00:08:02,290 It's like the security cameras you have, 145 00:08:02,324 --> 00:08:04,893 they'll never double expose because they film onto a hard drive. 146 00:08:04,927 --> 00:08:08,596 - [Sharon] Yeah. - [Jack] Um... thoughts, reactions? 147 00:08:08,631 --> 00:08:11,132 - Double exposure. - Mom? 148 00:08:11,166 --> 00:08:16,004 - There's definitely something to it, definitely. - It's weird, right? 149 00:08:16,038 --> 00:08:18,406 It's some chick... 150 00:08:18,440 --> 00:08:22,644 - It's a child. - [mockingly] Some child. 151 00:08:22,678 --> 00:08:26,648 [Jack laughs] The child, is it Grogu? 152 00:08:26,682 --> 00:08:30,652 [mumbles] ...I saw something like that. 153 00:08:30,686 --> 00:08:34,122 [Jack] Do you think it could be a lens flare or a cobweb in front of the camera? 154 00:08:34,156 --> 00:08:38,493 - No, it's not. - No, you can see a little white petticoat hanging down 155 00:08:38,527 --> 00:08:40,228 - from her dress and-- - [Jack] Yeah. 156 00:08:40,262 --> 00:08:42,897 Did you used to wear petticoats in the olden days in England? 157 00:08:42,932 --> 00:08:46,000 - I did. - [Jack laughs] 158 00:08:46,035 --> 00:08:49,203 All right, what do we give this one on the Woogie Boogie Scale? 159 00:08:49,238 --> 00:08:51,940 - [both] Five. - [Jack] Oh, a unanimous five. 160 00:08:51,974 --> 00:08:53,474 - At the same time. - [Sharon] Yes, there you go. 161 00:08:53,509 --> 00:08:54,943 See, you guys are synching up. 162 00:08:56,211 --> 00:08:58,746 All right, moving on. 163 00:08:59,815 --> 00:09:02,483 I'll take it, I don't love that number but... 164 00:09:03,686 --> 00:09:05,920 - What would you give it? - What was yours, then? 165 00:09:05,955 --> 00:09:09,257 Hm. Probably a five. 166 00:09:09,291 --> 00:09:10,491 [both laughing] 167 00:09:16,065 --> 00:09:19,534 All right, do you think I can make a full believer of you this season? 168 00:09:19,568 --> 00:09:22,604 - I think so, definitely. - Ah, you're just saying that. 169 00:09:22,638 --> 00:09:27,208 - No, I'm not. I'm not. - You know what I'm gonna try and make you a believer in? 170 00:09:27,276 --> 00:09:30,311 The fact that that dog's breath is so bad I can smell it from here. 171 00:09:30,346 --> 00:09:33,848 Well, do you know what? She takes great offense to that, because... 172 00:09:33,882 --> 00:09:37,785 - Oh, my... Oh! No, no. - Her breath does not smell. Kisses, kisses. 173 00:09:37,820 --> 00:09:41,689 I only like that dog 'cause it's related to one of my dogs, that's it. 174 00:09:44,026 --> 00:09:46,260 - [imitates snorting] Smell it. - No! 175 00:09:46,295 --> 00:09:47,962 - Smell it, Jack! - Nope, goodbye. 176 00:09:50,399 --> 00:09:54,202 - [Jack] Look at that! - It might be a piece of space junk. 177 00:09:54,236 --> 00:09:57,705 That's literally faster than a rocket going to space. 178 00:09:57,740 --> 00:10:00,408 That was pretty [bleep] weird, that was. 179 00:10:11,754 --> 00:10:15,523 - I've got a haunted dog here. - Dad, no, you know what's haunting that dog? 180 00:10:15,557 --> 00:10:19,661 - It's the turd it swallowed. - [Sharon chuckles] 181 00:10:19,695 --> 00:10:23,031 Yeah, as it's licking its... Look at it, it's going right to the source. 182 00:10:23,065 --> 00:10:25,800 -[Sharon imitates growling] -You know what that is? It's like putting your mouth 183 00:10:25,834 --> 00:10:28,636 - under the soda machine. - [Ozzy] Come on! 184 00:10:29,138 --> 00:10:31,873 [Jack laughs] 185 00:10:31,907 --> 00:10:34,242 - She's a ghost. - Look at the way she looks at you. 186 00:10:34,276 --> 00:10:35,810 - It's like-- - I hate that dog. 187 00:10:35,844 --> 00:10:38,780 - [both] You don't. - I do, I cannot stand-- 188 00:10:38,814 --> 00:10:43,017 - She's lovely. - When I look at that dog, I see just a turd hanging out 189 00:10:43,052 --> 00:10:45,853 - of its mouth-- - [Sharon] Like a cigar, like a Christmas cigar. 190 00:10:45,888 --> 00:10:48,456 - Yeah. - You leave my Snussy alone, she loves a good bit of-- 191 00:10:48,490 --> 00:10:52,126 Ozzy, what were those Christmas cigars that they used to advertise? 192 00:10:53,962 --> 00:10:58,266 They haven't advertised a tobacco product on television in about 30 years. 193 00:10:58,300 --> 00:11:00,768 - How dare you? - [Jack laughs] 194 00:11:05,507 --> 00:11:08,676 - All righty, are you guys ready for another one? - Sure. 195 00:11:08,711 --> 00:11:12,747 - Yeah, we are. - All right, well, let's see if I can do better with this one. 196 00:11:12,781 --> 00:11:15,249 And I think I will. 197 00:11:15,284 --> 00:11:21,255 [Jack] This was May 23rd of 2020 in Udon Thani in Thailand. 198 00:11:21,290 --> 00:11:23,091 [Sharon] Okay. 199 00:11:23,125 --> 00:11:27,328 [Jack] Hospital workers noticed that a wheelchair was out of place. 200 00:11:27,362 --> 00:11:31,933 And it was not where they normally put it, so they checked the security footage 201 00:11:31,967 --> 00:11:34,135 and this is what they saw. 202 00:11:45,180 --> 00:11:47,949 [Jack] How [bleep] weird is that? 203 00:11:47,983 --> 00:11:51,786 - [Ozzy] That's [bleep] weird. - [Sharon] Yeah, going backwards is weird. 204 00:11:51,820 --> 00:11:53,688 - [Ozzy] Very weird. - [Jack] Right? 205 00:11:53,722 --> 00:11:56,791 - [Sharon] Yeah. - [Jack] Oh, and just so you know, 206 00:11:56,825 --> 00:11:59,093 that wheelchair was actually donated 207 00:11:59,128 --> 00:12:02,997 by a former resident of the hospital who had died. 208 00:12:03,031 --> 00:12:08,469 Whoa, that's very weird. When it moved backwards, it was really interesting. 209 00:12:08,504 --> 00:12:10,772 [Jack] But wait, there's more. 210 00:12:10,806 --> 00:12:15,076 The employees decided to try to figure out how the hell this could've happened. 211 00:12:15,110 --> 00:12:19,547 And they tried to recreate it exactly, but they could not. 212 00:12:19,581 --> 00:12:21,849 That's really weird. 213 00:12:21,884 --> 00:12:26,821 Look, it's completely flat, there's even a lip that it would have to, like, get over. 214 00:12:26,855 --> 00:12:29,590 That's really compelling. 215 00:12:29,625 --> 00:12:34,262 Do you think that spirits can haunt inanimate objects? 216 00:12:34,296 --> 00:12:38,699 I don't know but that was really interesting. 217 00:12:38,734 --> 00:12:43,738 -When it first came out... Wheelchairs can, if it's-- -[Jack] Yeah. 218 00:12:43,772 --> 00:12:46,874 - Not an even-- Sure. - Or a gust of wind and it's uneven ground. 219 00:12:46,909 --> 00:12:48,943 But when it goes back, no. 220 00:12:50,579 --> 00:12:53,481 - [Ozzy] I give that nine. - Oh, all right. 221 00:12:53,515 --> 00:12:56,050 Doing better, I'll take that. 222 00:12:56,084 --> 00:12:57,985 - Seven. - Seven, okay. 223 00:12:58,020 --> 00:13:01,856 What would you do if you saw a wheelchair wheeling across a driveway? 224 00:13:01,890 --> 00:13:05,126 Would you be scared to see that or would you just be really curious? 225 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:08,229 - [both] Curious. - I think it all comes down to the setting. Like, if I was 226 00:13:08,263 --> 00:13:10,765 watching that on a camera, I don't think I'd be that scared. 227 00:13:10,799 --> 00:13:14,168 - I think I would be more excited than scared. - [Sharon] Mm-hm. 228 00:13:14,203 --> 00:13:17,371 - I'd be, like, "Whoa." - [dog barks] 229 00:13:17,873 --> 00:13:18,773 Oh, my God! 230 00:13:20,475 --> 00:13:23,845 - [loud crash] - [cat meows] 231 00:13:23,879 --> 00:13:25,012 Whoa. 232 00:13:26,348 --> 00:13:32,053 All right, we're moving into outer space... with a good UFO clip. 233 00:13:32,087 --> 00:13:35,323 - Have you guys ever seen the Northern Lights? - [both] Yes. 234 00:13:35,357 --> 00:13:38,159 - Oh, really? Where? - [Sharon] Alaska. 235 00:13:38,193 --> 00:13:41,529 - And it was amazing. - I've never seen the Northern Lights. 236 00:13:41,563 --> 00:13:42,396 [Sharon] It's amazing. 237 00:13:44,099 --> 00:13:45,466 - [Jack] Really? - Yeah. 238 00:13:48,103 --> 00:13:52,573 - [Jack] Radiation bouncing off, like, earth, right? - [Ozzy] Something like that. 239 00:13:52,608 --> 00:13:55,076 [Jack] When you're flying through 'em, do you just look out the window and see 'em? 240 00:14:04,553 --> 00:14:09,624 Yeah. So fun fact about the Aurora Borealis. 241 00:14:09,658 --> 00:14:12,894 "Auroras are a result of a disturbance 242 00:14:12,928 --> 00:14:16,864 in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind. 243 00:14:16,899 --> 00:14:20,268 These disturbances are sometimes strong enough 244 00:14:20,302 --> 00:14:24,906 to alter the trajectories of charged particles. 245 00:14:24,940 --> 00:14:27,708 This results in ionization 246 00:14:27,776 --> 00:14:30,845 - and... of atmospheric..." - Show the video. 247 00:14:30,879 --> 00:14:37,885 - "...consistencies..." What? No. "...constitute..." - Show the video. 248 00:14:37,920 --> 00:14:40,888 - [faint laughter] - All right, whatever, it's [bleep]-- 249 00:14:40,923 --> 00:14:42,690 - Show the video. - Bouncing off of earth. 250 00:14:42,724 --> 00:14:43,524 Okay. 251 00:14:46,361 --> 00:14:50,064 [Jack] All right, so this clip comes to us from a Russian cosmonaut 252 00:14:50,098 --> 00:14:52,833 aboard the International Space Station. 253 00:14:52,867 --> 00:14:55,736 He was filming a time-lapse of the Aurora Borealis 254 00:14:55,771 --> 00:15:00,207 when he caught something far more exciting than he had initially planned. 255 00:15:06,315 --> 00:15:07,515 Whoa! 256 00:15:08,583 --> 00:15:11,118 Look at that! What the [bleep] is that? 257 00:15:17,626 --> 00:15:21,062 - Ball of lightning. - [Jack laughs] 258 00:15:25,701 --> 00:15:28,936 I don't know what that is, it's probably... 259 00:15:28,971 --> 00:15:32,173 One thought. I was, like, "Oh, is it, like, satellites that are lined up?" 260 00:15:32,207 --> 00:15:35,876 [mumbles] It's interesting, I don't know if that's... 261 00:15:35,911 --> 00:15:39,580 [Jack] Do you think those are four different objects or is that one object lit up? 262 00:15:39,614 --> 00:15:41,282 I don't know. 263 00:15:41,316 --> 00:15:45,853 - I think it's one object, the way it's moving. - [Jack] Yeah. 264 00:15:45,887 --> 00:15:49,523 Look at that, it actually looks bigger when you freeze it. 265 00:15:49,558 --> 00:15:54,862 - [Sharon] Yeah. - [Ozzy] It might be a piece of space junk as well. 266 00:15:54,896 --> 00:15:59,266 - Like a fuselage of something. - Yeah. 267 00:15:59,301 --> 00:16:03,304 - You know, that's broken off. - Yeah, like when they jettison 268 00:16:03,338 --> 00:16:04,839 - stuff off the shuttles and things. - Yeah. 269 00:16:04,873 --> 00:16:06,841 It could be space junk or something. 270 00:16:06,875 --> 00:16:10,144 - Do you think that could be extraterrestrial or alien? - No. 271 00:16:10,178 --> 00:16:12,146 [Jack] Whatever it is, it's emitting light, 272 00:16:12,180 --> 00:16:15,216 'cause there's no sunlight on this side of the Earth. 273 00:16:15,250 --> 00:16:18,185 I don't know, I don't quite understand how the sunrise 274 00:16:18,220 --> 00:16:19,653 - and sunset-- - [Ozzy] Could be... 275 00:16:23,625 --> 00:16:26,060 - And it's just reflecting from the sun? - Yeah. 276 00:16:26,094 --> 00:16:27,862 Okay. 277 00:16:27,896 --> 00:16:30,331 - I give that a seven. - Yeah, seven. 278 00:16:30,365 --> 00:16:34,435 [Jack] I'll take it. 'Cause you would think that, like, a NASA... 279 00:16:34,469 --> 00:16:35,836 [Jack] Well, if it was a Russian cosmonaut... 280 00:16:35,871 --> 00:16:37,571 I think it's a piece of old junk 281 00:16:44,246 --> 00:16:48,015 - [Jack] Could be like an old satellite or something. - Some junk floating around. 282 00:16:48,050 --> 00:16:50,985 - Maybe it is a bunch of old space junk. - Mm-hm. 283 00:16:51,019 --> 00:16:52,453 - [Jack] Interesting. - [Ozzy] Yeah. 284 00:17:00,695 --> 00:17:02,863 Pickles, do you believe in ghosts? 285 00:17:03,799 --> 00:17:07,134 Have you seen a ghost, Pickles? 286 00:17:07,169 --> 00:17:10,471 - Where's the ghosts? - [Ozzy] She's a good girl. 287 00:17:10,505 --> 00:17:12,840 - What time were you up today? - Quarter to six. 288 00:17:12,874 --> 00:17:15,810 - That's a respectable... - [Ozzy] Early morning. 289 00:17:15,844 --> 00:17:19,080 Early morning for a nice British gentleman. 290 00:17:20,849 --> 00:17:23,084 Here, have some chocolate. It's good for dogs. 291 00:17:23,118 --> 00:17:25,853 - [girl] No, it's not. - [Jack laughs] 292 00:17:25,887 --> 00:17:28,722 They love it, it's really good for your digestive system. 293 00:17:30,959 --> 00:17:34,929 - Pickles. - [dog howls] 294 00:17:34,963 --> 00:17:37,765 - Wow! - They're saying it emerged from the ocean 295 00:17:37,799 --> 00:17:40,835 - and soared into the sky, according to officials. - Shut up! 296 00:17:41,536 --> 00:17:43,137 I do not believe! 297 00:17:44,306 --> 00:17:45,506 Neither do I! 298 00:17:45,540 --> 00:17:47,875 We don't even know what the [bleep] that is. 299 00:17:58,653 --> 00:18:01,122 Have you guys ever been to Salem, Massachusetts? 300 00:18:01,490 --> 00:18:03,290 Yeah. 301 00:18:03,325 --> 00:18:05,159 - I like Salem. Oh, you've never been to Salem? - No. 302 00:18:05,193 --> 00:18:07,394 - Oh, it's awesome. - You've been to Salem. 303 00:18:07,429 --> 00:18:08,762 Have I? 304 00:18:08,797 --> 00:18:12,433 - [crickets chirping] - [faint laughter] 305 00:18:12,467 --> 00:18:14,768 Um, all right, well, this next one... 306 00:18:14,803 --> 00:18:16,871 You guys are a barrel of [bleep] laughs right now. 307 00:18:16,905 --> 00:18:19,840 - [Sharon] Yeah, go on. - This next one, we're changing things up a bit, we're pulling 308 00:18:19,875 --> 00:18:21,208 things out from the vault. 309 00:18:23,678 --> 00:18:27,448 [Jack] Take a look at this classic paranormal evidence. 310 00:18:27,482 --> 00:18:31,886 You see these four lights here? The picture was taken by a coast guardsman, 311 00:18:31,920 --> 00:18:34,989 in 1952 in Salem, Massachusetts. 312 00:18:35,023 --> 00:18:37,691 The US Air Force actually analyzed the photograph. 313 00:18:37,726 --> 00:18:42,229 In the end, it was determined that they had no explanation for these lights. 314 00:18:42,264 --> 00:18:45,399 And to this day, there has not been an explanation. 315 00:18:47,736 --> 00:18:52,873 And it was a bit of a legendary UFO incident at the time. 316 00:18:52,908 --> 00:18:56,644 So let's talk about some options what we think these lights could be. 317 00:18:56,678 --> 00:19:03,117 - In 1952, I mean, you haven't got many options, do you? - No. 318 00:19:03,151 --> 00:19:07,655 It's like... [stutters] bouncing off clouds. 319 00:19:07,689 --> 00:19:11,192 Yep, they could be spotlights bouncing off of clouds. 320 00:19:11,226 --> 00:19:14,795 [Jack] Could they be the sun bouncing off of, like, an aeroplane? 321 00:19:14,829 --> 00:19:18,032 And it's just blowing out because the camera wasn't that good of a quality 322 00:19:18,066 --> 00:19:20,501 and it's just creating, like, a weird lens flare? 323 00:19:20,535 --> 00:19:22,469 Could it be meteorites? 324 00:19:22,504 --> 00:19:23,971 Could be them, yeah. 325 00:19:24,806 --> 00:19:26,607 Blimps? 326 00:19:26,641 --> 00:19:30,978 - The blimp, the blimp. - I don't know, were blimps still around back then? 327 00:19:31,012 --> 00:19:33,914 - I love the cars. - [Jack laughs] 328 00:19:33,949 --> 00:19:39,220 - [car honks] - So this photo was taken at 9:35 AM. 329 00:19:39,254 --> 00:19:43,857 And it was July, so the sun would've been relatively high in the sky at that point. 330 00:19:43,892 --> 00:19:47,027 - Yeah. - [Jack] So if it was low on the horizon, reflecting up... 331 00:19:47,062 --> 00:19:50,998 - I don't think that's a thing. - [Sharon] And what kind of factory is that? 332 00:19:51,032 --> 00:19:55,135 - [Jack] I don't know, looks like a power plant. - [Ozzy] Yeah. 333 00:19:55,170 --> 00:19:59,673 I mean, you know, they think that actual disclosure of it all is imminent. 334 00:19:59,708 --> 00:20:02,042 And they're just gonna... Within the next five years they're gonna be, like, 335 00:20:02,077 --> 00:20:04,478 "All right, here's the deal. It's all real." 336 00:20:04,512 --> 00:20:07,848 - It's gotta get harder and harder to try and cover up-- - Well, yeah, because 337 00:20:07,882 --> 00:20:11,852 - the big concern is now-- - There's too much sightings. 338 00:20:11,886 --> 00:20:15,289 There's too many people seeing things. 339 00:20:15,323 --> 00:20:18,525 [Jack] And back in 1952, it was pretty rare 340 00:20:18,560 --> 00:20:20,394 to walk around with a camera everywhere. 341 00:20:20,428 --> 00:20:22,529 - We now have cameras-- - [Ozzy] And now everyone's got cameras. 342 00:20:22,564 --> 00:20:25,799 [Jack] ...everywhere and the quality of the cameras are better than... 343 00:20:25,834 --> 00:20:28,435 every camera that existed in the last ten years. 344 00:20:28,470 --> 00:20:33,007 Well, that must have been a little box camera that you opened up and looked-- 345 00:20:33,041 --> 00:20:36,310 Yeah, there was basically, like, a little dwarf inside sketching. 346 00:20:37,279 --> 00:20:40,180 - I'll give that four. - A four? Okay. 347 00:20:40,215 --> 00:20:44,385 Yeah, I'd give it a six. Something to do with that nuclear plant. 348 00:20:44,419 --> 00:20:47,755 [Jack] Okay, all right, I will take this. 349 00:20:47,789 --> 00:20:51,959 I mean, it's interesting because the government in the last four years 350 00:20:51,993 --> 00:20:56,330 - has been really forthcoming about its knowledge of UFOs. - Right. 351 00:20:56,364 --> 00:21:00,901 And it seems like every six months now, they're releasing more information. 352 00:21:00,935 --> 00:21:05,005 - [Sharon] Mm-hm. - They released a photo of an unidentified flying object 353 00:21:05,040 --> 00:21:08,142 - taken from the cockpit of a fighter jet. - [Sharon] Right. 354 00:21:08,176 --> 00:21:10,711 [Jack] Just give it a look. It's actually really cool. 355 00:21:10,745 --> 00:21:13,747 I've been dying to see this picture. 356 00:21:15,817 --> 00:21:19,820 [Jack] So this was taken from the cockpit of an FA-18 fighter jet. 357 00:21:19,854 --> 00:21:22,923 This is the back seat of the fighter jet 358 00:21:22,957 --> 00:21:26,327 and the guy snapped it on his iPhone and that's the object. 359 00:21:28,396 --> 00:21:31,265 - [Ozzy] Interesting. - [Jack] Look at that. 360 00:21:31,299 --> 00:21:35,769 - [Jack] So... they described it as being more cube-like. - Yeah. 361 00:21:35,804 --> 00:21:39,807 - But this looks kind of arrowhead-like. - Yeah. 362 00:21:39,841 --> 00:21:41,208 [Jack] Isn't that weird? 363 00:21:41,276 --> 00:21:42,676 - Yeah. - [Sharon] Wow! 364 00:21:42,711 --> 00:21:46,080 [Jack] So US Intelligence admits this could be alien. 365 00:21:46,114 --> 00:21:49,550 Um, this is non-human technology. 366 00:21:49,584 --> 00:21:54,154 This photograph comes from a secretive UFO task force at the Pentagon 367 00:21:54,189 --> 00:21:58,726 and they're calling it... This is a UAP, an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. 368 00:21:58,760 --> 00:22:02,863 And it was at approximately 35,000 feet over the Atlantic ocean. 369 00:22:02,897 --> 00:22:06,800 - [Sharon] Wow! - [Jack] And it was silver. 370 00:22:06,835 --> 00:22:10,404 - I mean, it's really interesting. - [Sharon] It is, isn't it? 371 00:22:10,438 --> 00:22:15,542 This craft had lights in the corner, emerged from the ocean 372 00:22:15,577 --> 00:22:18,245 and soared into the sky according to officials. 373 00:22:18,279 --> 00:22:19,880 - [Sharon] Shut up! - Yep! 374 00:22:19,914 --> 00:22:22,750 - And-- - So it came up from the ocean? 375 00:22:22,784 --> 00:22:25,986 [Jack] Yes, and a [bleep] space vehicle 376 00:22:26,020 --> 00:22:28,655 - described as a-- - If I was an alien, 377 00:22:28,690 --> 00:22:31,558 that would be the best place for me to [bleep] stay. 378 00:22:31,593 --> 00:22:34,027 Oh, yeah, absolute... and here's the thing, too. 379 00:22:34,062 --> 00:22:38,532 They probably can utilize stuff within the ocean as fuel 380 00:22:38,566 --> 00:22:41,902 that we just don't know about, like, what if salt water is their fuel? 381 00:22:41,936 --> 00:22:46,540 - Yeah. - The government believes this is not of Earth origin. 382 00:22:46,574 --> 00:22:48,175 And they're basically just admitting it. 383 00:22:50,211 --> 00:22:54,648 [Sharon] Well, if the government are saying finally that it's not... 384 00:22:54,682 --> 00:22:59,186 - [Jack] From Earth. - From Earth, then it's... 385 00:22:59,220 --> 00:23:03,624 - [Jack] What do you put that on a Woogie Boogie? - Well, that is, like, a 20. 386 00:23:03,658 --> 00:23:05,392 - [Jack] What would you say, Dad? - Ten. 387 00:23:05,427 --> 00:23:07,394 Ten, all right. 388 00:23:07,429 --> 00:23:09,897 Yeah, I mean, it doesn't get more real than the US Government saying, 389 00:23:09,931 --> 00:23:12,065 "We don't know what this is and it didn't come from Earth." 390 00:23:12,100 --> 00:23:14,868 And it came from the ocean up into the sky. 391 00:23:14,903 --> 00:23:16,670 Yeah, there's not many things that can do that. 392 00:23:16,704 --> 00:23:18,839 - Wow! - It's exciting stuff. 393 00:23:18,873 --> 00:23:25,679 [Jack] I mean, think about it. In your guys' lifetime, you've seen, like, you know... 394 00:23:25,713 --> 00:23:30,984 - aeroplane, the light bulb, the radio... - [Jack laughs faintly] 395 00:23:31,019 --> 00:23:34,154 - Keep it moving, keep it moving, Jack! - [Jack laughs] 396 00:23:36,224 --> 00:23:39,726 - [Jack] I can't figure out what this is. - It's a [bleep] model. 397 00:23:39,761 --> 00:23:43,664 - You think it's a model? - It's a [bleep] model. 398 00:23:43,698 --> 00:23:48,535 - I am absolutely baffled. - [Jack] Now watch. It doesn't end there. 399 00:23:48,570 --> 00:23:49,736 Isn't that amazing? 400 00:24:00,215 --> 00:24:03,517 I came up with a really good idea for a science-fiction movie the other day. 401 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. 403 00:24:07,922 --> 00:24:11,458 - What's it called, the next-- - We're recording so if anyone in this room steals... 404 00:24:11,493 --> 00:24:16,296 It's about, like, the first group of people to leave Earth because Earth is dying 405 00:24:16,331 --> 00:24:20,100 and, like, they've traveled for 70 years on this big, giant spaceship. 406 00:24:20,134 --> 00:24:23,904 - They get eaten? - No, they're getting ready to land and just as they pull up 407 00:24:23,972 --> 00:24:27,841 to this planet, a giant meteorite hits the planet they're gonna go land on 408 00:24:27,876 --> 00:24:30,410 and they're, like, "What the [bleep]?" 409 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 410 00:24:34,782 --> 00:24:37,918 on a planet that's just been completely destroyed by a meteorite? 411 00:24:37,952 --> 00:24:40,687 - Where's the... [bleep] hope in that? - There is none. 412 00:24:40,722 --> 00:24:42,856 Just like here, there's no hope. 413 00:24:42,891 --> 00:24:44,157 Next one. 414 00:24:49,364 --> 00:24:53,767 Now, check this clip out. Here's another jaw dropping UFO caught on camera. 415 00:24:53,801 --> 00:24:55,469 Now, this is one of my favorites. 416 00:24:55,503 --> 00:24:58,472 And this is almost... it happens so quickly. 417 00:24:58,506 --> 00:25:00,641 - I'll be surprised if you see it the first time. - Okay. 418 00:25:00,675 --> 00:25:03,810 [Jack] This came from January 2019 in Beaver, Utah. 419 00:25:07,048 --> 00:25:10,951 This footage comes to us from two documentary filmmakers. 420 00:25:10,985 --> 00:25:15,055 They were shooting some landscape B-roll shots and they didn't notice it 421 00:25:15,089 --> 00:25:20,661 at the time but when they went back to use the footage for their film, they saw this. 422 00:25:24,832 --> 00:25:26,233 - See that? - [Sharon] Yeah. 423 00:25:26,267 --> 00:25:27,601 Oh, yeah. 424 00:25:27,635 --> 00:25:30,203 - Isn't that amazing? - How crazy is that? 425 00:25:33,441 --> 00:25:35,842 That was pretty [bleep] weird, that was. 426 00:25:35,877 --> 00:25:39,880 [Jack] So, all right, we did a bit of [bleep] math and we figured out 427 00:25:39,914 --> 00:25:42,583 how fast it was going. 428 00:25:42,617 --> 00:25:48,822 So the guesstimating is it was three miles away from the camera when you first see it. 429 00:25:48,856 --> 00:25:52,426 So it went three miles from the mountains to where they were filming 430 00:25:52,460 --> 00:25:55,162 and it took less than a second to get to that point. 431 00:25:55,196 --> 00:26:02,102 It's estimated to be going somewhere between 10,797 miles an hour 432 00:26:02,136 --> 00:26:05,572 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!