Ray Alden reveals his revolutionary three-dimensional invisibility technology while FBI profiler Candice DeLong analyzes the deadly Virginia sniper terrorizing the D.C. area. Alden, who is actively patenting his cloaking device, explains the scientific principles behind rendering objects truly invisible to the human eye, discussing the military and civilian applications of this groundbreaking technology. The conversation explores how such advanced concealment methods could reshape warfare, law enforcement, and society at large. Meanwhile, former FBI special agent Candice DeLong, a veteran field profiler with twenty years of experience, provides expert psychological analysis of the sniper who has claimed multiple victims across Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. DeLong draws on her extensive background investigating serial killers, including her work on the Unabomber case, to create a behavioral profile of the shooter. She examines the killer's methodical approach, target selection, and psychological motivations while discussing how law enforcement agencies develop profiles to catch such predators. This dual-topic episode demonstrates the intersection of advanced technology and criminal psychology in modern America.