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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,533 --> 00:00:06,473 and may contain mature subject matter. 2 00:00:06,467 --> 00:00:10,567 Viewer discretion is advised. 3 00:00:10,700 --> 00:00:12,630 Get a clean spot and hook the wire to it. and may contain mature subject matter. 4 00:00:12,767 --> 00:00:14,297 We're gonna see if the ground underneath Skinwalker Ranch 5 00:00:14,433 --> 00:00:15,503 is conductive. 6 00:00:15,633 --> 00:00:16,773 -All right, Erik. Hook it up. -All right. 7 00:00:16,900 --> 00:00:18,570 -There... Look at that. -THOMAS: Oh, wow! 8 00:00:18,700 --> 00:00:20,170 TRAVIS: The ground itself 9 00:00:20,300 --> 00:00:22,100 might be acting like a battery. 10 00:00:22,233 --> 00:00:23,573 We're gonna be putting so much power 11 00:00:23,700 --> 00:00:24,800 through the ground, 12 00:00:24,934 --> 00:00:26,274 and hopefully we can stimulate 13 00:00:26,400 --> 00:00:27,600 something on the ranch. 14 00:00:27,734 --> 00:00:28,604 CAMERON: Energize. 15 00:00:30,700 --> 00:00:32,830 Wait, wait, wait. What is that, right there? 16 00:00:32,967 --> 00:00:34,997 -THOMAS: Just diving down. -Diving and then it stops. 17 00:00:36,266 --> 00:00:37,166 TRAVIS: What in the world? 18 00:00:37,300 --> 00:00:39,670 That is crazy. 19 00:00:39,800 --> 00:00:43,400 NARRATOR: There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 20 00:00:43,533 --> 00:00:46,003 It is considered the epicenter 21 00:00:46,133 --> 00:00:50,773 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 22 00:00:50,900 --> 00:00:53,100 animal mutilations, 23 00:00:53,233 --> 00:00:55,333 bizarre UFO sightings 24 00:00:55,467 --> 00:01:00,467 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 25 00:01:00,600 --> 00:01:03,200 For 20 years, the federal government 26 00:01:03,333 --> 00:01:06,503 tried to find answers and failed. 27 00:01:06,633 --> 00:01:10,733 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 28 00:01:10,867 --> 00:01:14,797 researchers and experts has taken over. 29 00:01:14,934 --> 00:01:18,634 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 30 00:01:21,200 --> 00:01:24,470 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 31 00:01:35,500 --> 00:01:37,500 TRAVIS: After conducting a bunch of experiments 32 00:01:37,633 --> 00:01:39,973 to "poke the nest" here at Skinwalker Ranch, 33 00:01:40,100 --> 00:01:41,800 we're finally zeroing in on a spot 34 00:01:41,934 --> 00:01:45,474 that we think could reveal some answers: the triangle. 35 00:01:45,600 --> 00:01:46,500 ERIK: Oh, well, here they are. 36 00:01:46,633 --> 00:01:48,633 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: There he is. 37 00:01:48,767 --> 00:01:51,397 TRAVIS: The soil there is not only strangely conductive 38 00:01:51,533 --> 00:01:53,903 and stores massive amounts of energy, 39 00:01:54,033 --> 00:01:56,833 but after we discovered high levels of microwave radiation 40 00:01:56,967 --> 00:01:59,727 about a mile above it last year, we launched 41 00:01:59,867 --> 00:02:02,197 some small rockets and suddenly saw a number 42 00:02:02,333 --> 00:02:05,433 of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs. 43 00:02:05,567 --> 00:02:07,197 KALEB: Hey, guys. 44 00:02:07,333 --> 00:02:09,033 -THOMAS: Hey, Kaleb. -So, we've got LOC Precision 45 00:02:09,166 --> 00:02:11,226 here today bringing us some rockets. 46 00:02:11,367 --> 00:02:12,867 These are the rocket men. 47 00:02:13,000 --> 00:02:14,700 TRAVIS: So, now, we're going all-in 48 00:02:14,834 --> 00:02:17,074 to fire even bigger rockets up there 49 00:02:17,200 --> 00:02:18,800 equipped with measuring devices 50 00:02:18,934 --> 00:02:21,804 that will hopefully provoke a response that we can identify, 51 00:02:21,934 --> 00:02:24,104 and get some irrefutable data. 52 00:02:24,233 --> 00:02:26,803 These guys make big rockets. 53 00:02:26,934 --> 00:02:27,974 -You design them? -Yeah. 54 00:02:28,100 --> 00:02:29,130 'Cause you said you wanted big rockets? 55 00:02:29,266 --> 00:02:30,566 Here we are. 56 00:02:30,700 --> 00:02:32,100 You know, after we launched the rockets last year, 57 00:02:32,233 --> 00:02:34,933 uh, and we had the phenomena occur that we did, 58 00:02:35,066 --> 00:02:36,726 we wanted to kind of step it up a little bit 59 00:02:36,867 --> 00:02:38,697 and have some bigger payload requirements, 60 00:02:38,834 --> 00:02:40,574 so we put bigger instruments in there. 61 00:02:40,700 --> 00:02:42,630 Maybe even get up to that 5,000-foot mark 62 00:02:42,767 --> 00:02:45,127 that we talked about that-that we think 63 00:02:45,266 --> 00:02:46,866 there's something there, whatever. 64 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:48,630 The rockets we launched last year were nothing. 65 00:02:48,767 --> 00:02:50,067 I'm talking about big rockets. 66 00:02:50,200 --> 00:02:52,470 Let's get this launch ready to go. 67 00:02:52,600 --> 00:02:54,400 The small rockets we launched last summer 68 00:02:54,533 --> 00:02:56,103 above the triangle area 69 00:02:56,233 --> 00:02:58,973 didn't get as high as we wanted for data collection. 70 00:03:00,166 --> 00:03:01,496 Oh, yeah! 71 00:03:01,633 --> 00:03:02,773 -Looking good. -THOMAS: Look, look, look! 72 00:03:02,900 --> 00:03:03,830 -What is that? -What is that? 73 00:03:03,967 --> 00:03:05,127 TRAVIS: We got something, hold on. 74 00:03:05,266 --> 00:03:06,666 But it was really eerie 75 00:03:06,800 --> 00:03:08,330 how we saw UAPs right afterwards. 76 00:03:08,467 --> 00:03:09,697 THOMAS: It's gone. 77 00:03:09,834 --> 00:03:11,034 -Did you, did you see that? -TRAVIS: It's gone. 78 00:03:11,166 --> 00:03:12,366 Yes, I saw it! It's gone. Did y'all see that? 79 00:03:12,500 --> 00:03:13,800 BRYANT: I saw it, finally. 80 00:03:13,934 --> 00:03:15,174 -TRAVIS: You finally saw it. -ERIK: Yes, I saw it. 81 00:03:15,300 --> 00:03:16,430 BRYANT: What the hell was that? 82 00:03:16,567 --> 00:03:18,467 Show us what you got. I mean, I can't wait 83 00:03:18,600 --> 00:03:19,870 -to see the rockets. -Let's see. 84 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:21,670 -DAVE: Here we go. -THOMAS: I've been excited 85 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:23,330 to see this since the day you told us 86 00:03:23,467 --> 00:03:25,497 that we were going bigger. 87 00:03:25,633 --> 00:03:29,033 -Whoa, here we are. -Now there's a truckload of rockets right there. 88 00:03:29,166 --> 00:03:31,166 That is a rocket. 89 00:03:31,300 --> 00:03:33,600 Ever since we started preparing for the investigation this year, 90 00:03:33,734 --> 00:03:35,874 we-we talked about bigger, better rockets. 91 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:38,330 KALEB: That's like a 120-millimeter rocket right there. 92 00:03:38,467 --> 00:03:39,997 -Yeah, hand us stuff. We'll help you carry it. -DAVE: Okay. 93 00:03:40,133 --> 00:03:42,103 THOMAS: I've been looking forward to that 94 00:03:42,233 --> 00:03:43,633 ever since, and, uh, 95 00:03:43,767 --> 00:03:45,197 I mean, who doesn't love rockets? 96 00:03:45,333 --> 00:03:46,703 You guys have probably heard something about 97 00:03:46,834 --> 00:03:49,874 the unusual indications that we have at altitude, 98 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:51,300 at about 5,000 feet above the ranch. 99 00:03:51,433 --> 00:03:53,473 -Right. -We've got some indication that, 100 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:55,330 you know, there might be something up there. 101 00:03:55,467 --> 00:03:56,597 We're talking about 102 00:03:56,734 --> 00:03:57,934 a location over which, 103 00:03:58,066 --> 00:04:00,866 through a triangulation exercise last summer, we seem 104 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:02,830 to have found some sort of, what's been called 105 00:04:02,967 --> 00:04:05,027 an energetic source or a nexus, 106 00:04:05,166 --> 00:04:06,866 and so many things have been observed there, 107 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:08,870 so many things have happened historically. 108 00:04:09,000 --> 00:04:11,930 Uh, you know, we've-we've sent, uh, gamma detectors up, 109 00:04:12,066 --> 00:04:13,726 we've sent RF detectors up. 110 00:04:13,867 --> 00:04:15,697 We want to do some things like that this time, 111 00:04:15,834 --> 00:04:17,704 -Cool. -only on a bigger scale. 112 00:04:17,834 --> 00:04:19,674 TRAVIS: We've tried rockets, we've tried balloons, 113 00:04:19,800 --> 00:04:21,500 we've tried drones. 114 00:04:21,633 --> 00:04:23,033 A lot of times the drones fail. 115 00:04:23,166 --> 00:04:26,666 The balloon got to that altitude and just kind of disappeared. 116 00:04:26,800 --> 00:04:28,470 Three, two, one, let it launch. 117 00:04:30,467 --> 00:04:31,527 That is awesome! 118 00:04:31,667 --> 00:04:33,367 If these rockets that we'll equip 119 00:04:33,500 --> 00:04:35,230 with measuring devices and cameras 120 00:04:35,367 --> 00:04:37,827 can reach that point above the triangle area, 121 00:04:37,967 --> 00:04:41,067 maybe we'll find out what happened to the balloon. 122 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:43,530 Why don't you guys walk us through what all you brought 123 00:04:43,667 --> 00:04:45,897 so then Erik and I can start thinking, well, what we're gonna 124 00:04:46,033 --> 00:04:47,573 put in each one of these as far as, uh, 125 00:04:47,700 --> 00:04:49,270 the science is concerned. 126 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:52,100 The motors that we brought are G's though M's. 127 00:04:52,233 --> 00:04:54,773 So, the bigger the letter, the stronger, 128 00:04:54,900 --> 00:04:56,530 the more powerful the motor, guys. 129 00:04:56,667 --> 00:04:58,067 Um, Allen brought this one. 130 00:04:58,200 --> 00:05:00,770 -That's gonna be an L motor, right? -Yeah. 131 00:05:00,900 --> 00:05:02,500 BRYANT: Wow, that thing is awesome. 132 00:05:02,633 --> 00:05:04,173 So, what type of altitudes are you thinking 133 00:05:04,300 --> 00:05:06,400 we're gonna get in a range from 134 00:05:06,533 --> 00:05:08,173 from the small rockets up to the big ones? 135 00:05:08,300 --> 00:05:09,830 2,000 to 12,000. 136 00:05:09,967 --> 00:05:11,297 -BRYANT: 12,000? -TRAVIS: Wow. That's gonna cover 137 00:05:11,433 --> 00:05:13,173 a lot of range. 138 00:05:13,300 --> 00:05:15,230 There has to be well over a dozen rockets 139 00:05:15,367 --> 00:05:17,767 that they've brought this year, some of them are massive. 140 00:05:17,900 --> 00:05:20,170 The fact that we have these big rockets that can hold 141 00:05:20,300 --> 00:05:24,130 all sorts of equipment and larger payloads of instruments 142 00:05:24,266 --> 00:05:26,826 and can reach that height is gonna be really interesting 143 00:05:26,967 --> 00:05:28,767 to see what the data yields. 144 00:05:28,900 --> 00:05:31,270 I'm excited all the way across the board for this day. 145 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:34,330 So, we are really excited to have this happen, 146 00:05:34,467 --> 00:05:37,827 but this ranch is the most unpredictable place. 147 00:05:38,900 --> 00:05:40,230 Sometimes when we have guests 148 00:05:40,367 --> 00:05:42,967 come on to the ranch, they may get an odd feeling. 149 00:05:43,100 --> 00:05:46,900 And if you start feeling off yourself, 150 00:05:47,033 --> 00:05:49,903 don't be shy to express that. 151 00:05:50,033 --> 00:05:52,073 THOMAS: You know, last year when we launched rockets, 152 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:56,130 we had a lot of unexplained strangeness take place 153 00:05:56,266 --> 00:05:58,096 during the launch and after the launch. 154 00:05:58,233 --> 00:06:02,133 And, uh, even after you go home, over the next couple of days, 155 00:06:02,266 --> 00:06:06,326 if you experience anything that's out of the ordinary 156 00:06:06,467 --> 00:06:08,527 or-or strange, we want to know about it, 157 00:06:08,667 --> 00:06:11,867 because sometimes maybe the effects aren't immediate. 158 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,030 If your phone acts crazy or your car starts itself 159 00:06:15,166 --> 00:06:17,396 -or the radio acts weird... -And if any of the equipment 160 00:06:17,533 --> 00:06:19,803 malfunctions unexplainably. 161 00:06:19,934 --> 00:06:22,074 Any-any of that kind of stuff is data points for us. 162 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:23,570 -All right. -Okay. 163 00:06:23,700 --> 00:06:25,300 -All right, we want these guys to stay. -Yeah. 164 00:06:25,433 --> 00:06:28,033 So, let's not, let's not scare them off just yet. 165 00:06:28,166 --> 00:06:29,866 -JAY: We're good. -Well, let's build some rockets. 166 00:06:30,000 --> 00:06:31,300 -That's what I want to do. -Sounds good. 167 00:06:31,433 --> 00:06:32,903 -Let's go. -Let's get shaking. 168 00:06:46,367 --> 00:06:47,797 -Hello. Welcome. -WARD: How's it going? 169 00:06:47,934 --> 00:06:50,134 TOM: Hello. Welcome to Skinwalker Ranch. 170 00:06:50,266 --> 00:06:51,726 -Good to see you. -Hi, Ward. -Good to see you too! 171 00:06:51,867 --> 00:06:53,827 TRAVIS: While we were building the rockets, 172 00:06:53,967 --> 00:06:56,827 Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde met once again with the family 173 00:06:56,967 --> 00:07:00,797 of the late UFO and UAP researcher Junior Hicks. 174 00:07:00,934 --> 00:07:03,774 With everything we've seen and are now trying to verify, 175 00:07:03,900 --> 00:07:05,470 we reached out to them to see if anything 176 00:07:05,600 --> 00:07:08,370 in Junior's more than 60 years of records 177 00:07:08,500 --> 00:07:10,370 could help us with this investigation. 178 00:07:10,500 --> 00:07:13,230 -TOM: We're happy to have you back. -WARD: Thanks for inviting us. 179 00:07:13,367 --> 00:07:15,867 TOM: Junior Hicks is kind of a local legend. 180 00:07:16,000 --> 00:07:18,470 Unfortunately, he passed away a few months ago, 181 00:07:18,600 --> 00:07:22,970 but he kept thousands of different documents of people 182 00:07:23,100 --> 00:07:26,700 who had seen sightings of UFOs and different creatures. 183 00:07:26,834 --> 00:07:31,804 Just recently, his son Ward found a lot more documents. 184 00:07:31,934 --> 00:07:34,974 So we invited him to the ranch to go through these documents, 185 00:07:35,100 --> 00:07:37,900 because this is gonna help us, you know, 186 00:07:38,033 --> 00:07:40,303 put more pieces of this puzzle together. 187 00:07:40,433 --> 00:07:42,033 Yeah, we were so impressed 188 00:07:42,166 --> 00:07:44,066 with the notion of his recordkeeping. 189 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:46,370 I mean, that... knowing that he kept those records 190 00:07:46,500 --> 00:07:49,100 and then your willingness to-to share some of them 191 00:07:49,233 --> 00:07:50,533 -is really incredible. -WARD: Yeah. Yeah. 192 00:07:50,667 --> 00:07:53,227 Whenever there was a phenomena, 193 00:07:53,367 --> 00:07:56,967 a UFO or unexplained, um, flying objects, 194 00:07:57,100 --> 00:07:59,270 he would want to interview people. 195 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:02,300 So, what he would do, he would drive out to their place, 196 00:08:02,433 --> 00:08:04,673 he had a form that he'd fill out. 197 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:06,670 He had the date, the time, 198 00:08:06,800 --> 00:08:10,030 the-the place, the weather conditions, how many witnesses, 199 00:08:10,166 --> 00:08:12,366 what was actually observed, 200 00:08:12,500 --> 00:08:16,200 and then they'd even draw pictures of what they had seen 201 00:08:16,333 --> 00:08:20,703 and he kept a file on every, uh, incident, 202 00:08:20,834 --> 00:08:22,834 -of every observation. -Wow. 203 00:08:22,967 --> 00:08:26,267 WARD: When I was growing up, I remember a lot of UFO reports. 204 00:08:26,400 --> 00:08:28,530 I remember my dad going out to visit people 205 00:08:28,667 --> 00:08:29,967 and he interviewed people. 206 00:08:30,100 --> 00:08:31,830 I remember him, uh, bringing home 207 00:08:31,967 --> 00:08:34,267 the paperwork and talking about it with our family, 208 00:08:34,400 --> 00:08:36,830 and I thought it was interesting, exciting 209 00:08:36,967 --> 00:08:38,827 and it was pretty cool. 210 00:08:38,967 --> 00:08:41,427 -There's over 200 of them in here. -Wow. 211 00:08:41,567 --> 00:08:43,767 Uh, for example, here's one. 212 00:08:43,900 --> 00:08:45,200 This was, uh... 213 00:08:45,333 --> 00:08:47,473 You can see they've drawn the image there... 214 00:08:47,600 --> 00:08:49,330 -TOM: Mm-hmm. -KANDUS: Mm-hmm. 215 00:08:49,467 --> 00:08:51,627 ...showing the image of the object. 216 00:08:51,767 --> 00:08:55,167 -KANDUS: Wow. -Down-down below there. 217 00:08:55,300 --> 00:08:57,470 Here's one... You can see, this one, 218 00:08:57,600 --> 00:08:59,370 -uh, that one right there. -KANDUS: Oh, wow. 219 00:08:59,500 --> 00:09:01,770 See? 220 00:09:01,900 --> 00:09:04,900 Some were double convex, and some were half convex. 221 00:09:05,033 --> 00:09:06,433 KANDUS: Hmm. 222 00:09:06,567 --> 00:09:08,227 Now, here's another one. Here you can see this one. 223 00:09:08,367 --> 00:09:10,427 KANDUS: Wow. 224 00:09:10,567 --> 00:09:12,927 WARD: And that one was in 1965. 225 00:09:14,367 --> 00:09:16,097 Here is another one that shows the... 226 00:09:16,233 --> 00:09:17,403 Oh, wow. 227 00:09:17,533 --> 00:09:18,773 WARD: The beam coming out. 228 00:09:18,900 --> 00:09:20,530 Some of them mention a-a red beam 229 00:09:20,667 --> 00:09:23,197 that would come out and would... they could actually see 230 00:09:23,333 --> 00:09:24,733 the end of the beam, it would slowly come out 231 00:09:24,867 --> 00:09:26,427 of the object, hit the ground 232 00:09:26,567 --> 00:09:28,727 and light it up for a little bit and withdraw the beam. 233 00:09:28,867 --> 00:09:30,997 You could actually see the end of the beam 234 00:09:31,133 --> 00:09:33,003 -Wow. -That's incredible. -...coming up. 235 00:09:33,133 --> 00:09:37,333 They're really incredible images to see... to look at. 236 00:09:37,467 --> 00:09:40,267 -Mm-hmm. -And what was fascinating to my dad was 237 00:09:40,400 --> 00:09:42,530 when they would have a sighting 238 00:09:42,667 --> 00:09:44,327 and then he would get another report 239 00:09:44,467 --> 00:09:46,097 and he could tell it was the very same object. 240 00:09:46,233 --> 00:09:49,433 -Oh, wow. -Two people-- didn't even know each other-- 241 00:09:49,567 --> 00:09:52,567 and they both reported that-- it happened the same day, 242 00:09:52,700 --> 00:09:55,500 the same time and the same description. 243 00:09:55,633 --> 00:09:58,533 TOM: Some of these stories completely correlated with each other. 244 00:09:58,667 --> 00:10:01,567 Seeing these strange lights in the sky. 245 00:10:01,700 --> 00:10:04,070 That lends a lot of, you know, validity 246 00:10:04,200 --> 00:10:07,270 and credibility to what these people had to say. 247 00:10:07,400 --> 00:10:08,500 WARD: Well, here-here's one. 248 00:10:08,633 --> 00:10:11,333 This one, uh, happened in 1970. 249 00:10:11,467 --> 00:10:14,667 A man and a boy were riding horses, uh... 250 00:10:16,300 --> 00:10:17,930 He said it was... he noticed this-this object 251 00:10:18,066 --> 00:10:19,426 about a mile from us. 252 00:10:19,567 --> 00:10:22,367 Said it was white halo of light. 253 00:10:22,500 --> 00:10:25,770 Another person driving by, saw the same thing. 254 00:10:25,900 --> 00:10:27,500 So, he's got a report of that one as well. 255 00:10:27,633 --> 00:10:28,873 KANDUS: Wow. 256 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:31,000 TOM: These images are very similar 257 00:10:31,133 --> 00:10:32,273 to something that we've seen. 258 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:33,470 KANDUS: Oh, yeah. 259 00:10:36,133 --> 00:10:38,103 TRAVIS: We are now armed. 260 00:10:38,233 --> 00:10:39,403 This is launch control. 261 00:10:39,533 --> 00:10:41,503 We are ready for launch. 262 00:10:43,166 --> 00:10:44,196 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait. 263 00:10:44,333 --> 00:10:45,373 TRAVIS: We got something, right here. 264 00:10:45,500 --> 00:10:47,600 Guys, we just had a UAP appear... 265 00:10:47,734 --> 00:10:49,634 in the same spot as last year. 266 00:10:55,633 --> 00:10:57,333 TOM: These images are very similar 267 00:10:57,467 --> 00:10:58,927 to something that we've seen. 268 00:10:59,066 --> 00:11:03,026 Exactly, yeah. That looks just like what we saw last year. 269 00:11:03,166 --> 00:11:06,526 TOM: Some of these drawings resonated with some of the things 270 00:11:06,667 --> 00:11:08,827 that we've seen on the ranch. 271 00:11:12,000 --> 00:11:14,730 There is one instance where I saw something 272 00:11:14,867 --> 00:11:17,627 that I can't explain fly across the mesa 273 00:11:17,767 --> 00:11:19,497 right in front our house. 274 00:11:24,166 --> 00:11:28,396 We're seeing this weird ball of light flying across the sky. 275 00:11:28,533 --> 00:11:30,303 Is that a UFO? Is that alien? 276 00:11:30,433 --> 00:11:33,403 I don't know. It wasn't a helicopter, 277 00:11:33,533 --> 00:11:35,673 it wasn't a satellite, it wasn't an airplane. 278 00:11:35,800 --> 00:11:37,300 I can tell you what it wasn't, 279 00:11:37,433 --> 00:11:39,833 but I can't tell you what it is. 280 00:11:39,967 --> 00:11:42,867 -Excited. -We're so, so thankful and so excited 281 00:11:43,000 --> 00:11:46,370 to get this information, uh, because it's going to help us 282 00:11:46,500 --> 00:11:49,670 paint a better picture of what's happening here. 283 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:52,730 -Mm-hmm. -Um, you know, going through all these records, 284 00:11:52,867 --> 00:11:54,227 putting them in a database. 285 00:11:54,367 --> 00:11:56,067 We'll digitize and scan these 286 00:11:56,200 --> 00:11:58,230 and then give them, the originals back to you, 287 00:11:58,367 --> 00:11:59,897 -Uh-huh. Yeah. -and then 288 00:12:00,100 --> 00:12:02,070 -That would be great. That'd be great. -go from there. 289 00:12:02,200 --> 00:12:05,070 TOM: Hopefully this project will provide the investigative team 290 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:07,370 with something very valuable 291 00:12:07,500 --> 00:12:10,400 that they can use and-and continue to take forward. 292 00:12:10,533 --> 00:12:14,803 Thank you again, so much, for-for bringing this to us. 293 00:12:14,934 --> 00:12:17,204 -We're gonna get started on it really quickly here. -Okay. 294 00:12:17,333 --> 00:12:20,473 Looking forward to it. That'd be great. 295 00:12:24,266 --> 00:12:26,196 TRAVIS: On the-the little black rocket over there, 296 00:12:26,333 --> 00:12:28,773 -do we have enough motors that we could fly it a couple times? -ALLEN: Yep. 297 00:12:28,900 --> 00:12:31,600 THOMAS: This year Travis is promising bigger and better and higher. 298 00:12:31,734 --> 00:12:35,374 It's gonna allow them to take bigger payloads up, 299 00:12:35,500 --> 00:12:38,400 and the ability to get up higher is also going to help us 300 00:12:38,533 --> 00:12:40,903 try to break through that 5,000-foot mark. 301 00:12:41,033 --> 00:12:43,033 BRYANT: The scope of the rockets we're shooting off this year 302 00:12:43,166 --> 00:12:45,066 far exceeds anything we had last. 303 00:12:45,200 --> 00:12:47,070 So, it will be fun to not only see the rockets, 304 00:12:47,200 --> 00:12:50,400 but see if it stirs up any strangeness like last year. 305 00:12:50,533 --> 00:12:52,073 Well, here's my thoughts on order of launch. 306 00:12:52,200 --> 00:12:53,870 I want to launch that one first. 307 00:12:54,000 --> 00:12:56,370 -Great. Perfect. -Okay. And then we're gonna launch that one, 308 00:12:56,500 --> 00:12:59,130 that Tom and-and Dragon and I put together. 309 00:12:59,266 --> 00:13:01,366 And then, uh, the big rocket that's got the payload 310 00:13:01,500 --> 00:13:03,670 that Erik and I have been working on, 311 00:13:03,800 --> 00:13:06,100 that's got the-the TriField meter, 312 00:13:06,233 --> 00:13:07,973 the optical clock, uh... 313 00:13:08,100 --> 00:13:09,670 -Gamma ray detector. -...gamma ray detector, 314 00:13:09,800 --> 00:13:11,600 and it's also going to have, uh, 315 00:13:11,734 --> 00:13:13,674 the transmitting chirp that we can pick up 316 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:15,330 -with the spectrum analyzer. -Yeah. 317 00:13:15,467 --> 00:13:17,297 ERIK: One thing we want to keep in mind 318 00:13:17,433 --> 00:13:20,003 is as interesting as it is to track these rockets, 319 00:13:20,133 --> 00:13:22,633 we should just keep our eyes on the sky in general. 320 00:13:22,767 --> 00:13:24,497 'Cause we don't know what else might happen. 321 00:13:24,633 --> 00:13:26,373 TRAVIS: Yeah. So, one thing 322 00:13:26,500 --> 00:13:29,600 to keep in mind is what happened last year, 323 00:13:29,734 --> 00:13:31,474 while we were launching those rockets, 324 00:13:31,600 --> 00:13:33,000 we had all these experiences, 325 00:13:33,133 --> 00:13:35,173 saw all these UFOs appearing in the sky. 326 00:13:35,300 --> 00:13:36,700 Yeah, I wanted to say something about that. 327 00:13:36,834 --> 00:13:39,534 And remember that something could occur-- 328 00:13:39,667 --> 00:13:41,997 a phenomena could occur, and our goal, 329 00:13:42,133 --> 00:13:44,973 if that phenomena occurs, is to get data. 330 00:13:45,100 --> 00:13:47,330 We... I know we all are gonna want to sit and stare at it 331 00:13:47,467 --> 00:13:48,997 and look, but if we got an instrument 332 00:13:49,133 --> 00:13:50,773 on the launchpad, 333 00:13:50,900 --> 00:13:52,700 we're gonna want to get that launched 334 00:13:52,834 --> 00:13:54,974 if there's a phenomena occurring. 335 00:13:55,100 --> 00:13:57,530 I'm gonna point every single one of our camera assets 336 00:13:57,667 --> 00:14:00,267 that I can spare at the sky itself. 337 00:14:00,400 --> 00:14:02,230 -TRAVIS: All right. -In worst case, everyone's got 338 00:14:02,367 --> 00:14:03,927 -a camera in their pocket. -TRAVIS: Yep, that's right. 339 00:14:04,066 --> 00:14:05,496 TRAVIS: Grab your cell phone out, 340 00:14:05,633 --> 00:14:06,703 start snapping pictures, too. That's right. Or video... 341 00:14:06,834 --> 00:14:08,574 Or even if you feel something. 342 00:14:08,700 --> 00:14:11,270 -Yeah, that's absolutely right. -That's true. 343 00:14:11,400 --> 00:14:13,830 And so, I-I think we all know where we're going. 344 00:14:13,967 --> 00:14:15,097 I say we-we get started. 345 00:14:15,233 --> 00:14:17,103 -BRYANT: Let's do it. -DAVE: All right. 346 00:14:17,233 --> 00:14:19,533 ERIK: After discussing the best way to go about this work, 347 00:14:19,667 --> 00:14:22,227 we've decided to divide into three teams. 348 00:14:22,367 --> 00:14:25,697 We have our launch control team down at the command center. 349 00:14:25,834 --> 00:14:28,104 DAVE: Let's get the box set up here. 350 00:14:28,233 --> 00:14:31,903 ERIK: We have the launchpad team up on top of the mesa, 351 00:14:32,033 --> 00:14:34,173 and of course, our recovery team out in the field 352 00:14:34,300 --> 00:14:36,370 to retrieve the rockets and their payloads. 353 00:14:36,500 --> 00:14:38,430 This is the MiniRad-D we got going on here. 354 00:14:38,567 --> 00:14:40,027 It's ready to go. 355 00:14:40,166 --> 00:14:41,926 ERIK: I've also requested that Casey from Qal-Tek 356 00:14:42,066 --> 00:14:44,266 come out and help us personally install 357 00:14:44,400 --> 00:14:47,070 our dosimeters, or radiation detectors, 358 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:50,670 that data log and allow us to go back and examine the record 359 00:14:50,800 --> 00:14:52,330 after we've retrieved the rocket. 360 00:14:52,467 --> 00:14:54,667 THOMAS: Where we're positioned right here 361 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:57,270 is almost exactly underneath where we've triangulated 362 00:14:57,400 --> 00:14:59,270 that there may be some weird energy going on. 363 00:14:59,400 --> 00:15:02,400 -Wow. -Matter of fact, last year when we launched 364 00:15:02,533 --> 00:15:05,433 the weather balloon, it took a turn and came right up 365 00:15:05,567 --> 00:15:07,467 and went right up above where we're at right now. 366 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:09,300 So, to have the rocket positioned right here 367 00:15:09,433 --> 00:15:10,933 is actually pretty significant. 368 00:15:11,066 --> 00:15:11,926 -All right. -Perfect. 369 00:15:12,066 --> 00:15:13,096 We'll see what the winds are doing 370 00:15:13,233 --> 00:15:14,673 -and we'll see what's up there. -Yeah. 371 00:15:15,934 --> 00:15:17,004 TRAVIS (over radio): Launch control 372 00:15:17,133 --> 00:15:18,803 to launchpad, copy? 373 00:15:18,934 --> 00:15:20,904 Yeah, we got you. 374 00:15:21,033 --> 00:15:23,603 -Are you ready to go? -BRYANT: Yeah, Travis. 375 00:15:23,734 --> 00:15:27,674 We are in a safe zone, the launchpad is clear. 376 00:15:27,800 --> 00:15:29,770 All right. You guys ready here? 377 00:15:29,900 --> 00:15:31,970 Erik, we are clear on the air traffic, right? 378 00:15:32,100 --> 00:15:33,600 Yeah, nothing within ten miles. 379 00:15:33,734 --> 00:15:36,074 Launchpad, we are going hot. 380 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:37,670 The launchpad is going hot. 381 00:15:37,800 --> 00:15:40,430 Everybody stay in the safe zone. We are armed. 382 00:15:40,567 --> 00:15:42,667 Kaleb, be ready for chase. 383 00:15:42,800 --> 00:15:44,270 And we are ready for countdown. 384 00:15:44,400 --> 00:15:46,600 Yep, the skies are clear. Good to go. 385 00:15:46,734 --> 00:15:49,334 TRAVIS: Five, four, 386 00:15:49,467 --> 00:15:51,427 three, two, 387 00:15:51,567 --> 00:15:53,497 one. Ignition. 388 00:15:54,967 --> 00:15:56,167 There it goes. There it goes. 389 00:15:57,934 --> 00:16:01,474 Nice. See, that one went up pretty good. Look at that. 390 00:16:01,600 --> 00:16:03,470 We have good launch. 391 00:16:04,834 --> 00:16:06,974 Looks like we're about at apogee. 392 00:16:07,100 --> 00:16:09,170 ALLEN: Parachute deployed, it looks like. 393 00:16:09,300 --> 00:16:10,830 -There we are. -Chute-chute's out. 394 00:16:10,967 --> 00:16:13,067 TRAVIS: We have chute deployed, chute deployed. 395 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:17,900 Range is cold, the pads are clear. 396 00:16:20,867 --> 00:16:22,667 Kaleb, I think it's gonna come right to you. 397 00:16:22,800 --> 00:16:25,300 BRYANT: Having a recovery team and a whole bunch of eyes 398 00:16:25,433 --> 00:16:27,473 on this rocket is really important. 399 00:16:27,600 --> 00:16:29,170 Oh, there it is. 400 00:16:29,300 --> 00:16:31,570 Not only to recover the rocket itself, 401 00:16:31,700 --> 00:16:34,570 but we have thousands of dollars of equipment monitoring 402 00:16:34,700 --> 00:16:38,170 all sorts of things that we are anxious to get the data for. 403 00:16:38,300 --> 00:16:40,200 So, it's vital that we recover all of these 404 00:16:40,333 --> 00:16:41,803 rockets once they come down. 405 00:16:41,934 --> 00:16:44,934 Everybody, keep your eyes peeled to the skies. 406 00:16:53,467 --> 00:16:56,067 -I see nothing. -Nothing's happening. 407 00:16:56,200 --> 00:16:58,170 Yeah, there's nothing happening. 408 00:16:58,300 --> 00:17:01,200 TRAVIS: I don't see the phenomena right now. 409 00:17:10,500 --> 00:17:12,700 -Travis. -TRAVIS: Yeah. 410 00:17:12,834 --> 00:17:16,174 Did it work? Is your phone going crazy? -KALEB: Yeah. 411 00:17:17,900 --> 00:17:20,570 My phone's freaking out. I just want you to see it. 412 00:17:20,700 --> 00:17:23,570 -TRAVIS: Oh, look at this. -It's dialing numbers. 413 00:17:23,700 --> 00:17:26,030 It just logged in. Look at that. 414 00:17:26,166 --> 00:17:27,926 TRAVIS: It broke your code 415 00:17:28,066 --> 00:17:29,526 in three tries. 416 00:17:29,667 --> 00:17:31,997 Yeah, and I just shut it off and it just turned back on. 417 00:17:37,567 --> 00:17:38,727 TRAVIS: Keep your eyes on it. 418 00:17:38,867 --> 00:17:39,867 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait, wait. 419 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:41,130 What's this right here? What's this? 420 00:17:41,266 --> 00:17:42,366 TRAVIS: We got something, we got something. 421 00:17:42,500 --> 00:17:43,770 We got something right here! 422 00:17:43,900 --> 00:17:47,100 Guys, we just had a UAP appear, uh, 423 00:17:47,233 --> 00:17:49,033 in the same spot as last year. 424 00:17:54,233 --> 00:17:55,303 TRAVIS: Look at that. 425 00:17:55,433 --> 00:17:57,133 It broke your code in three tries. 426 00:17:57,266 --> 00:17:59,666 -Yeah. -That's creepy. 427 00:17:59,800 --> 00:18:01,400 KALEB: We launched the first rocket, 428 00:18:01,533 --> 00:18:03,403 and I was working with Tom and Kandus 429 00:18:03,533 --> 00:18:08,033 on retrieving them, and my phone actually started 430 00:18:08,166 --> 00:18:10,296 going into the different apps, it actually started 431 00:18:10,433 --> 00:18:14,233 changing languages while it was dialing, uh, phone numbers. 432 00:18:14,367 --> 00:18:17,397 TRAVIS: That's insane. I mean, we don't know how to break an iPhone 433 00:18:17,533 --> 00:18:19,703 and I just, and I just watched it break your iPhone 434 00:18:19,834 --> 00:18:21,374 -in three tries. -Twice. 435 00:18:21,500 --> 00:18:23,070 Before I shut it off and after I turned it off. 436 00:18:23,200 --> 00:18:26,330 -That's crazy. That's crazy. -KANDUS: Crazy. 437 00:18:26,467 --> 00:18:27,697 TRAVIS: All right. Well, let's get on 438 00:18:27,834 --> 00:18:29,204 with the next rocket launch and you know what, 439 00:18:29,333 --> 00:18:31,133 if your phone don't work, 440 00:18:31,266 --> 00:18:32,666 maybe the, maybe the ranch will fix it. 441 00:18:32,800 --> 00:18:34,000 Kaleb's phone was freaking me out, 442 00:18:34,133 --> 00:18:37,703 and I-I really can't explain it. 443 00:18:37,834 --> 00:18:39,634 I don't know if it's a-a warning, 444 00:18:39,767 --> 00:18:42,197 but nothing weird is happening 445 00:18:42,333 --> 00:18:43,973 other than that, so I say we keep launching rockets 446 00:18:44,100 --> 00:18:45,630 and see what happens. 447 00:18:45,767 --> 00:18:49,567 All members be advised, we are launching rockets. 448 00:18:49,700 --> 00:18:52,070 Keep your eyes peeled on the skies, your heads on a swivel. 449 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:53,830 You never know when a phenomena might occur. 450 00:18:53,967 --> 00:18:55,597 All right. Copy that. 451 00:18:56,700 --> 00:18:58,330 JAY: Launch control, come in. 452 00:18:58,467 --> 00:19:01,027 Launchpad, this is launch control, go ahead. 453 00:19:01,166 --> 00:19:03,426 We are now flying off of pad four. 454 00:19:03,567 --> 00:19:05,467 Electronics are hot, verifying now, 455 00:19:05,600 --> 00:19:07,970 and we'll step back when we're ready to rock. 456 00:19:08,100 --> 00:19:09,630 Copy that. 457 00:19:09,767 --> 00:19:13,597 We put gamma ray detection sensors inside the next rocket. 458 00:19:13,734 --> 00:19:15,634 Gamma rays are a higher intensity X-rays, 459 00:19:15,767 --> 00:19:17,627 and we have detected them in the east field 460 00:19:17,767 --> 00:19:19,367 where the cow died last year. 461 00:19:19,500 --> 00:19:23,030 So if we do see gamma rays, we'll record it. 462 00:19:23,166 --> 00:19:25,196 Then we also installed a camera on top of that 463 00:19:25,333 --> 00:19:28,703 in case the rocket encountered anything out of the ordinary. 464 00:19:28,834 --> 00:19:31,434 Be advised that's a 500-feet safe zone. 465 00:19:31,567 --> 00:19:34,067 10-4. We're racked, armed, ready. 466 00:19:34,200 --> 00:19:37,800 Going back. We'll reach back out when we're there. 467 00:19:37,934 --> 00:19:39,534 ERIK: With large rockets of this kind, 468 00:19:39,667 --> 00:19:41,627 there are always safety concerns. 469 00:19:41,767 --> 00:19:43,797 There's always the possibility, however remote, 470 00:19:43,934 --> 00:19:45,604 of an explosion or fire. 471 00:19:45,734 --> 00:19:48,774 So we've been advised to stay at safe distances 472 00:19:48,900 --> 00:19:51,570 from each of the rockets according to their sizes 473 00:19:51,700 --> 00:19:54,430 and we've got fire extinguishers on hand just in case 474 00:19:54,567 --> 00:19:57,467 there are any brush fires out here in the dry brush. 475 00:19:59,000 --> 00:20:02,270 We are now armed and ready for our countdown. 476 00:20:02,400 --> 00:20:04,030 Travis, start your countdown. 477 00:20:04,166 --> 00:20:07,226 -We are in the safe zone. -This is launch control. 478 00:20:07,367 --> 00:20:08,397 We are ready for launch in five, 479 00:20:08,533 --> 00:20:12,303 four, three, two, 480 00:20:12,433 --> 00:20:14,133 one, ignition. 481 00:20:19,867 --> 00:20:22,027 Oh, man! Look at that. 482 00:20:32,033 --> 00:20:34,073 Jay's team, keep your eyes on it. 483 00:20:40,867 --> 00:20:41,827 There it goes! 484 00:20:43,367 --> 00:20:44,797 Main chute deployed. 485 00:20:44,934 --> 00:20:45,974 Good chute, good chute! 486 00:20:46,100 --> 00:20:48,630 It's gonna hit the tree, right in the tree. 487 00:20:48,767 --> 00:20:51,727 We have eyes on the rocket, it's down. 488 00:20:51,867 --> 00:20:53,227 The second rocket was awesome. 489 00:20:53,367 --> 00:20:54,627 It was powerful enough to reach 490 00:20:54,767 --> 00:20:56,927 that mile-high zone above the triangle area. 491 00:20:57,066 --> 00:21:00,796 It also got data on gamma rays and video. 492 00:21:00,934 --> 00:21:04,034 Let's take this inside and see what it has to tell us. 493 00:21:04,166 --> 00:21:06,366 TRAVIS: So before we launch another rocket, 494 00:21:06,500 --> 00:21:08,130 we wanted to take the opportunity 495 00:21:08,266 --> 00:21:09,796 to analyze what it recorded. 496 00:21:09,934 --> 00:21:11,704 -All right. -There you go. 497 00:21:11,834 --> 00:21:13,474 -Okay. -There's our device. 498 00:21:13,600 --> 00:21:15,430 -Still on. -Still alive. 499 00:21:15,567 --> 00:21:17,927 -Still alive. It made it. -All right. 500 00:21:18,066 --> 00:21:19,196 All right. 501 00:21:21,233 --> 00:21:22,333 Oh, hot. 502 00:21:22,467 --> 00:21:24,197 The moment of truth. 503 00:21:30,834 --> 00:21:32,434 How many data points are we looking at? 504 00:21:32,567 --> 00:21:35,527 Um... 505 00:21:35,667 --> 00:21:37,367 -I got a lot. -Oh, yeah. 506 00:21:37,500 --> 00:21:39,470 Well, we've got over a hu... we've got over 120... 507 00:21:39,600 --> 00:21:41,130 123, looks like. 508 00:21:42,266 --> 00:21:44,926 Um, so I don't see anything above background. 509 00:21:45,066 --> 00:21:47,766 -So... -ERIK: Okay. 510 00:21:47,900 --> 00:21:50,300 ERIK: Unfortunately, the analyses that were performed 511 00:21:50,433 --> 00:21:53,173 shows us the gamma ray instruments 512 00:21:53,300 --> 00:21:56,700 did not log any particularly high radiation levels, 513 00:21:56,834 --> 00:22:00,104 whereas we had some indications last year. 514 00:22:00,233 --> 00:22:02,703 But we cannot allow ourselves to become discouraged 515 00:22:02,834 --> 00:22:04,204 when things don't go as planned. 516 00:22:04,333 --> 00:22:06,733 In fact, this is data. 517 00:22:06,867 --> 00:22:08,497 This is telling us something. 518 00:22:08,633 --> 00:22:11,503 So, we have to keep going and see what happens. 519 00:22:11,633 --> 00:22:13,703 Our next one is the payload. 520 00:22:13,834 --> 00:22:15,504 Erik, it's gonna have a transmitter, 521 00:22:15,633 --> 00:22:17,703 it's got the, uh, dosimeter. 522 00:22:17,834 --> 00:22:18,934 -It's got the camera. -Okay. 523 00:22:19,066 --> 00:22:21,326 So, uh... you've got to go with that payload 524 00:22:21,467 --> 00:22:22,697 -Yeah, I've got to set that up. -up to the launchpad 525 00:22:22,834 --> 00:22:25,274 -to turn it on, right? -Right. 526 00:22:25,400 --> 00:22:27,030 And I'll have a spectrum analyzer with me up there. 527 00:22:27,166 --> 00:22:28,226 -Okay. -A portable. 528 00:22:28,367 --> 00:22:30,427 TRAVIS: After two good launches, 529 00:22:30,567 --> 00:22:32,927 Erik is going up to the mesa with some more equipment 530 00:22:33,066 --> 00:22:35,496 to prepare for the next rocket. 531 00:22:35,633 --> 00:22:36,603 THOMAS: Oh, here comes Erik 532 00:22:36,734 --> 00:22:38,504 -with our next payload. -Oh, cool. 533 00:22:38,633 --> 00:22:40,503 TRAVIS: Along with the camera, we put a dosimeter 534 00:22:40,633 --> 00:22:42,533 in the payload of this next rocket 535 00:22:42,667 --> 00:22:45,227 to see if we could measure any harmful ionizing radiation 536 00:22:45,367 --> 00:22:46,897 above the triangle. 537 00:22:47,033 --> 00:22:48,673 It was that kind of radiation 538 00:22:48,800 --> 00:22:51,370 I got exposed to last year at Homestead Two 539 00:22:51,500 --> 00:22:55,200 that left burn marks on my hand and my face. 540 00:22:55,333 --> 00:22:57,533 So, we wanted to see if the mile-high zone 541 00:22:57,667 --> 00:23:00,597 above the triangle area might actually be the source. 542 00:23:00,734 --> 00:23:02,774 Launchpad to launch control. 543 00:23:02,900 --> 00:23:05,600 TRAVIS: Launchpad, this is launch control. Go ahead. 544 00:23:05,734 --> 00:23:07,504 Okay, we got the first, uh, 545 00:23:07,633 --> 00:23:10,273 class-one with the payload camera ready. Igniter in. 546 00:23:10,400 --> 00:23:13,470 Are you okay to go with the next launch? 547 00:23:13,600 --> 00:23:15,800 -Oh, yeah. -Yep. The rocket is on the pad 548 00:23:15,934 --> 00:23:17,434 and it's ready to roll. 549 00:23:18,633 --> 00:23:20,073 TRAVIS: Guys, the air traffic is clear. 550 00:23:20,200 --> 00:23:23,600 We're going hot with the launch control box. 551 00:23:23,734 --> 00:23:25,534 We are armed. 552 00:23:27,200 --> 00:23:29,930 -We're ready. -We are ready for launch 553 00:23:30,066 --> 00:23:31,666 in three, two, one. 554 00:23:31,800 --> 00:23:33,770 Ignition. 555 00:23:40,033 --> 00:23:41,233 THOMAS: We've got deployment. 556 00:23:41,367 --> 00:23:42,997 TRAVIS: Good chute. 557 00:23:43,133 --> 00:23:45,103 Oh, I see here. See it right here? 558 00:23:45,233 --> 00:23:47,433 TRAVIS: All right, team. Keep your eye on it. 559 00:23:47,567 --> 00:23:50,167 Wait, wait, wait, wait, what's this right here? What's this? 560 00:23:50,300 --> 00:23:51,770 TRAVIS: We got something, we got something! 561 00:23:51,900 --> 00:23:52,930 We got something right here! 562 00:23:53,066 --> 00:23:56,066 Guys, we just had a UAP appear, uh, 563 00:23:56,200 --> 00:23:58,200 in the same spot as last year. 564 00:24:00,700 --> 00:24:03,830 There is no aircraft in the area and the UAP appeared. 565 00:24:03,967 --> 00:24:05,727 Are you all right? I don't understand how nobody 566 00:24:05,867 --> 00:24:06,927 else can feel that. 567 00:24:07,967 --> 00:24:10,967 Hey, Travis. Dave started having 568 00:24:11,100 --> 00:24:13,230 all the hair on his body standing on end. 569 00:24:18,867 --> 00:24:20,367 TRAVIS: We got something right here! 570 00:24:20,500 --> 00:24:22,670 Guys, we just had a UAP appear 571 00:24:22,800 --> 00:24:25,470 in the same spot as last year. 572 00:24:25,600 --> 00:24:28,330 UAP in the same spot as last year. 573 00:24:28,467 --> 00:24:30,067 TRAVIS: Launchpad, do you copy? 574 00:24:30,200 --> 00:24:31,730 THOMAS: Yes, we copy. 575 00:24:31,867 --> 00:24:33,697 We're looking for it and you said there was 576 00:24:33,834 --> 00:24:35,404 no aircraft in the area, correct? 577 00:24:35,533 --> 00:24:37,333 There is no aircraft in the area. 578 00:24:37,467 --> 00:24:38,967 We're clear for 20 miles 579 00:24:39,100 --> 00:24:41,330 of air traffic and then the UAP appeared 580 00:24:41,467 --> 00:24:43,797 just like last year and vanished. 581 00:24:43,934 --> 00:24:45,134 It would have been off... 582 00:24:45,266 --> 00:24:46,326 So, it would have been right out in here. 583 00:24:46,467 --> 00:24:48,527 TRAVIS: I would suggest 584 00:24:48,667 --> 00:24:50,567 if you have some other class-ones ready 585 00:24:50,700 --> 00:24:52,000 get them ready to go, rapid-fire. 586 00:24:52,133 --> 00:24:53,203 THOMAS: Copy. 587 00:24:53,333 --> 00:24:55,373 DAVE: Whoa. 588 00:24:55,500 --> 00:24:56,900 -(exhales sharply) -BRYANT: Are you all right? 589 00:24:57,033 --> 00:24:58,403 -DAVE: Do you guys feel that? -Uh, no. 590 00:24:58,533 --> 00:25:00,273 -THOMAS: No. -DAVE: I don't understand 591 00:25:00,400 --> 00:25:02,630 how nobody else can feel that. 592 00:25:02,767 --> 00:25:04,527 I don't get it. 593 00:25:04,667 --> 00:25:06,697 Look at his arm. 594 00:25:06,834 --> 00:25:09,934 -It is not cold out here. -Something's up. 595 00:25:10,066 --> 00:25:12,426 So, we hear Travis on the radio, 596 00:25:12,567 --> 00:25:15,067 uh, say, "Hey, I think we saw something up there," 597 00:25:15,200 --> 00:25:16,630 and, uh, my eyes just kind of lit up. 598 00:25:16,767 --> 00:25:18,367 I'm like, "Yeah, well, I'm feeling like my hair 599 00:25:18,500 --> 00:25:20,000 is getting almost pulled out." 600 00:25:21,333 --> 00:25:22,403 Whoa, that was strong. 601 00:25:22,533 --> 00:25:23,603 My hair on my arms would 602 00:25:23,734 --> 00:25:25,134 just stand up, and it was 603 00:25:25,266 --> 00:25:26,866 kind of weird, it was a very fast wave, 604 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,300 but it was a very intense wave. 605 00:25:28,433 --> 00:25:29,603 BRYANT: Hey, Travis. 606 00:25:29,734 --> 00:25:33,204 We also, at the same time, had Dave from Loc 607 00:25:33,333 --> 00:25:36,403 experiencing all sorts of magnetic anomalies on his body. 608 00:25:36,533 --> 00:25:37,933 All the hair on his body standing on end. 609 00:25:38,066 --> 00:25:39,196 He's got goose pimples. 610 00:25:39,333 --> 00:25:42,533 We're monitoring that here closely. 611 00:25:42,667 --> 00:25:46,197 TRAVIS: Uh, okay, well, if there are any other symptoms, let us know. 612 00:25:46,333 --> 00:25:49,603 Are you okay to go with the next launch? 613 00:25:49,734 --> 00:25:51,634 THOMAS: Can we get one more up right now? 614 00:25:51,767 --> 00:25:53,967 Yeah, let's get her up there. 615 00:25:54,100 --> 00:25:55,630 There's definitely something going on. 616 00:25:55,767 --> 00:25:57,227 But we had a job to do, we had to get rockets in the air 617 00:25:57,367 --> 00:26:00,197 and get the instruments up, so focus up, get to work. 618 00:26:00,333 --> 00:26:01,503 -Let's do it. -JAY: All right. 619 00:26:01,633 --> 00:26:02,973 (exhales sharply) That's so crazy. 620 00:26:03,100 --> 00:26:04,630 I can't believe nobody else can feel that. 621 00:26:04,767 --> 00:26:06,097 I've got something going on, too, now. 622 00:26:06,233 --> 00:26:09,333 Okay, well, good. Making me feel like I'm a nutjob. 623 00:26:09,467 --> 00:26:10,967 We'll have it up in just a few minutes. 624 00:26:11,100 --> 00:26:12,370 TRAVIS: Roger. 625 00:26:12,500 --> 00:26:16,130 We've launched several rockets now, 626 00:26:16,266 --> 00:26:18,596 and down at the launch control pad here 627 00:26:18,734 --> 00:26:21,774 we see this phenomenon in the sky. 628 00:26:21,900 --> 00:26:23,370 And, so, I call up to the launchpad, 629 00:26:23,500 --> 00:26:25,830 "Guys, we got to load the next rocket quickly." 630 00:26:25,967 --> 00:26:27,267 Because we need to get as much data as we can 631 00:26:27,400 --> 00:26:30,970 and maybe keep this phenomena occurring. 632 00:26:31,100 --> 00:26:33,970 -We're hooked up. -All right. We'll move back. 633 00:26:34,100 --> 00:26:37,630 KALEB: The range is clear. Pad two, pad two. 634 00:26:37,767 --> 00:26:38,867 -Are you ready over there? -ALLEN: Yeah. 635 00:26:39,000 --> 00:26:40,870 -Pad two? -We're good. 636 00:26:41,000 --> 00:26:43,030 Here we go, guys. Ready for launch in five, 637 00:26:43,166 --> 00:26:47,596 four, three, two, one, ignition. 638 00:26:49,667 --> 00:26:51,527 We've got launch, we've got launch! 639 00:26:53,166 --> 00:26:54,526 Somebody follow the rocket and make sure 640 00:26:54,667 --> 00:26:55,797 we don't lose it. 641 00:26:55,934 --> 00:26:59,434 Everybody, keep your eyes peeled to the skies. 642 00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:05,000 -BRYANT: Chute's out. -THOMAS: Got deployment. Chute's out. 643 00:27:05,133 --> 00:27:07,033 Travis, take the pad cold, 644 00:27:07,166 --> 00:27:09,496 we're gonna put another rocket up right now. 645 00:27:09,633 --> 00:27:11,833 I don't see the phenomena right now. 646 00:27:11,967 --> 00:27:14,667 Maybe we should push forward with the big rocket. 647 00:27:14,800 --> 00:27:16,330 BRYANT: All right. Copy you. 648 00:27:16,467 --> 00:27:18,727 As the team got this mondo, granddaddy rocket 649 00:27:18,867 --> 00:27:20,227 ready for launch, 650 00:27:20,367 --> 00:27:23,827 I headed to my trailer to monitor my spectrum analyzer. 651 00:27:23,967 --> 00:27:26,097 Now, we had plenty of witnesses in case a UAP appeared, 652 00:27:26,233 --> 00:27:28,903 but if a major energy spike happened, 653 00:27:29,033 --> 00:27:31,403 I wanted to be able to measure it in real time. 654 00:27:31,533 --> 00:27:34,033 Okay, so what are we doing here? 655 00:27:34,166 --> 00:27:36,526 ERIK: So, we've got several things happening with this payload. 656 00:27:36,667 --> 00:27:39,367 We've got an optical clock, so this is an LED 657 00:27:39,500 --> 00:27:41,370 -that's strobing. -Okay. 658 00:27:41,500 --> 00:27:42,870 -We've got our Geiger counter. -Okay. 659 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:45,930 -We've also got magnetic field sensor. -Okay. 660 00:27:46,066 --> 00:27:48,526 ERIK: And then, finally, we're going to be broadcasting 661 00:27:48,667 --> 00:27:50,897 a sweep signal using a signal generator, 662 00:27:51,033 --> 00:27:52,873 so, a lot of stuff going on here. 663 00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:54,100 Yeah, that's a lot business. Good. 664 00:27:54,233 --> 00:27:55,533 All right. 665 00:27:55,667 --> 00:27:58,327 Hey, Erik, I think we're seeing you now. 666 00:27:58,467 --> 00:28:01,097 -Are you on? -ERIK: Yes, Travis. 667 00:28:01,233 --> 00:28:04,603 The signal generator is on. You should see the sweep. 668 00:28:04,734 --> 00:28:06,004 Yeah, we're seeing it. 669 00:28:06,133 --> 00:28:08,973 We're ready whenever you guys are. Load the rocket. 670 00:28:09,100 --> 00:28:10,670 -Copy that. -DAVE: All right. 671 00:28:10,800 --> 00:28:11,830 -Very cool. -Well, let's get it going. 672 00:28:11,967 --> 00:28:13,167 Yeah, let's do it. 673 00:28:13,300 --> 00:28:15,830 One of the more interesting experiments to me 674 00:28:15,967 --> 00:28:18,297 is the use of a signal generator. 675 00:28:18,433 --> 00:28:20,503 This is a basically a radio that sends out a signal 676 00:28:20,633 --> 00:28:22,933 whose frequency sweeps from 677 00:28:23,066 --> 00:28:24,796 one value to another, repeatedly. 678 00:28:24,934 --> 00:28:26,504 Bang that together, we're good to go, I think. 679 00:28:26,633 --> 00:28:29,133 ERIK: Travis is monitoring that signal 680 00:28:29,266 --> 00:28:31,296 down on the ground in his trailer 681 00:28:31,433 --> 00:28:33,833 using the antenna array that we set up. 682 00:28:33,967 --> 00:28:35,327 DAVE: Thanks for the help, boys. 683 00:28:35,467 --> 00:28:36,997 ERIK: And as the rocket goes up 684 00:28:37,133 --> 00:28:39,233 and reaches apogee and comes back down, 685 00:28:39,367 --> 00:28:41,767 he's looking for changes in that sweep signal. 686 00:28:41,900 --> 00:28:44,000 Any change in the signal, whether it's the disappearance 687 00:28:44,133 --> 00:28:46,503 of the signal or a shift in the frequencies, 688 00:28:46,633 --> 00:28:49,103 would be indicative of something strange 689 00:28:49,233 --> 00:28:52,633 going on above this ranch at about that 5,000-foot level. 690 00:28:52,767 --> 00:28:54,727 TRAVIS: Launchpad, launchpad. 691 00:28:54,867 --> 00:28:56,967 This is Travis. Anybody got an ETA on launch? 692 00:28:57,100 --> 00:29:00,900 DAVE: Launch control, we are arming the electronics right now. 693 00:29:01,033 --> 00:29:03,733 All right, guys. Checking, uh, radar. 694 00:29:03,867 --> 00:29:04,967 We are clear. 695 00:29:05,100 --> 00:29:06,730 Skies are clear, we're ready for launch 696 00:29:06,867 --> 00:29:08,967 if I can get a go from everybody. 697 00:29:09,100 --> 00:29:11,130 DAVE: Launch control, we are at a safe distance 698 00:29:11,266 --> 00:29:13,866 and we are ready to go and everything looks clear. 699 00:29:14,000 --> 00:29:15,830 ALLEN: Copy that. 700 00:29:15,967 --> 00:29:17,527 We're about to begin the countdown. 701 00:29:17,667 --> 00:29:20,467 Five, four, 702 00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:25,870 three, two, one, ignition. 703 00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:28,570 We've got liftoff. 704 00:29:28,700 --> 00:29:30,230 JAY (laughs): Oh, my gosh. 705 00:29:30,367 --> 00:29:32,127 -Up there. -THOMAS: That was perfect. 706 00:29:32,266 --> 00:29:34,026 That is unreal. 707 00:29:34,166 --> 00:29:36,126 TRAVIS: Oh, my God, during launch, 708 00:29:36,266 --> 00:29:39,366 the electromagnetic spectrum is going crazy, guys. 709 00:29:39,500 --> 00:29:40,670 I've never seen anything like it. 710 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:41,970 BRYANT: Awesome. 711 00:29:42,100 --> 00:29:44,630 Well, it looked amazing from up here. 712 00:29:44,767 --> 00:29:47,127 -There we go, we got a chute. -THOMAS: Look at that. 713 00:29:47,266 --> 00:29:49,396 BRYANT: We got a good chute. 714 00:29:49,533 --> 00:29:51,633 TRAVIS: You wouldn't believe what I'm seeing on the spectrum. 715 00:29:51,767 --> 00:29:53,067 I can't wait till you see this data. 716 00:29:53,200 --> 00:29:55,170 It's absolutely unbelievable. 717 00:29:55,300 --> 00:29:57,030 BRYANT: Yeah, we can't wait to see it, either. 718 00:29:57,166 --> 00:29:59,466 The spectrum analyzer just died. 719 00:29:59,600 --> 00:30:02,670 Erik's spectrum analyzer just died. 720 00:30:02,800 --> 00:30:05,670 TRAVIS: There is no way to explain that. 721 00:30:05,800 --> 00:30:07,870 Before I ever came here, I would've just thought, 722 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:09,970 "So what? A machine broke." 723 00:30:10,100 --> 00:30:14,630 But here we're correlating events and repeatable results. 724 00:30:14,767 --> 00:30:16,367 There you go. 725 00:30:16,500 --> 00:30:18,470 Oh, look at that! 726 00:30:18,600 --> 00:30:21,570 The same thing happened at the triangle last week, 727 00:30:21,700 --> 00:30:23,400 when we used a Tesla coil 728 00:30:23,533 --> 00:30:25,873 to send electricity into the ground. 729 00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:29,070 What happens is this entire interface just shuts down. 730 00:30:29,200 --> 00:30:30,230 TRAVIS: That's crazy. 731 00:30:30,367 --> 00:30:31,567 It was like the ranch 732 00:30:31,700 --> 00:30:33,670 was stopping us from recording data. 733 00:30:33,800 --> 00:30:36,570 So we were all really anxious to see just what would happen 734 00:30:36,700 --> 00:30:38,570 when we launched another rocket. 735 00:30:38,700 --> 00:30:41,030 All right, guys, I'm gonna head back to launch control 736 00:30:41,166 --> 00:30:42,666 and watch the launch from there. 737 00:30:42,800 --> 00:30:45,530 We'll keep you posted on our progress with this rocket. 738 00:30:45,667 --> 00:30:47,497 It should only be just a couple more minutes. 739 00:30:47,633 --> 00:30:49,073 Uh, that would be great. 740 00:30:49,200 --> 00:30:52,070 Ground control, this is launchpad. 741 00:30:52,200 --> 00:30:53,400 The range is clear 742 00:30:53,533 --> 00:30:57,133 and we are go for launch on pad... 743 00:30:57,266 --> 00:30:58,996 -Four. -four. 744 00:30:59,133 --> 00:31:00,073 ALLEN: Copy that. 745 00:31:00,200 --> 00:31:02,800 Arming pad now. 746 00:31:02,934 --> 00:31:04,634 TRAVIS: So, air traffic's clear. 747 00:31:04,767 --> 00:31:06,427 We are ready for launch 748 00:31:06,567 --> 00:31:08,527 in five, four, 749 00:31:08,667 --> 00:31:10,127 three, two, 750 00:31:10,266 --> 00:31:12,066 one, ignition. 751 00:31:13,500 --> 00:31:16,030 There it goes, there it goes. 752 00:31:17,533 --> 00:31:20,033 I lost it. It-it got up there. 753 00:31:20,166 --> 00:31:22,796 I don't see it. 754 00:31:22,934 --> 00:31:24,774 -What the heck? -All eyes on the sky 755 00:31:24,900 --> 00:31:26,600 looking for the rocket. 756 00:31:26,734 --> 00:31:28,134 Anybody have sight on the rocket? 757 00:31:28,266 --> 00:31:29,526 We've lost the rocket. 758 00:31:29,667 --> 00:31:31,067 -I lost eyes on it. -Where'd it go? 759 00:31:31,200 --> 00:31:32,470 I don't know where it is, either. 760 00:31:32,600 --> 00:31:34,130 I saw it go into the cloud, I never saw it come out. 761 00:31:34,266 --> 00:31:36,796 Yeah, me either. 762 00:31:36,934 --> 00:31:38,904 What the hell? 763 00:31:41,100 --> 00:31:42,630 All right, guys. This is the last launch 764 00:31:42,767 --> 00:31:44,397 of the night, let's make it a good one. 765 00:31:44,533 --> 00:31:46,133 KALEB: Launchpad, we have continuity. 766 00:31:46,266 --> 00:31:47,126 Launching in 767 00:31:47,266 --> 00:31:49,866 three, two, one. 768 00:31:52,433 --> 00:31:54,133 TRAVIS: Man, look at that! 769 00:31:59,800 --> 00:32:00,830 TRAVIS: What the hell? 770 00:32:00,967 --> 00:32:01,897 You guys see the rocket? 771 00:32:02,033 --> 00:32:03,503 We have yet to find it. 772 00:32:04,600 --> 00:32:05,670 I'm not seeing anything. 773 00:32:05,800 --> 00:32:07,230 (bang in distance) 774 00:32:07,367 --> 00:32:09,327 Thought I just heard the chute go. 775 00:32:09,467 --> 00:32:11,797 You'd think we'd see it. 776 00:32:11,934 --> 00:32:13,434 I heard it. 777 00:32:15,700 --> 00:32:17,330 THOMAS: Oh, there it is, right above us. 778 00:32:18,900 --> 00:32:21,400 That right there. 779 00:32:21,533 --> 00:32:23,673 BRYANT: Travis, we've got eyes on it. 780 00:32:23,800 --> 00:32:26,970 It's looking like it might come right down on top of us. 781 00:32:27,100 --> 00:32:29,930 Oh, yeah. Yeah, we've got it. I see it. 782 00:32:30,066 --> 00:32:33,566 BRYANT: Hey, launchpad to recovery team. 783 00:32:33,700 --> 00:32:35,430 We will go ahead and pick this one up. 784 00:32:35,567 --> 00:32:37,327 It's up here on top of the mesa with us. 785 00:32:37,467 --> 00:32:39,427 -KALEB: Copy. -(exhales) 786 00:32:39,567 --> 00:32:41,567 Here we go. All of a sudden. 787 00:32:41,700 --> 00:32:43,330 We're... Yep, nope. Whoa, whoa. 788 00:32:43,467 --> 00:32:45,167 That's a big one. 789 00:32:45,300 --> 00:32:47,000 -Heavy. -ERIK: I can see that. 790 00:32:47,133 --> 00:32:48,503 My legs, too. 791 00:32:48,633 --> 00:32:51,003 BRYANT: So, there's absolutely something 792 00:32:51,133 --> 00:32:52,933 going on right now. 793 00:32:53,066 --> 00:32:55,426 I'd have to say that this year, 794 00:32:55,567 --> 00:32:57,467 this is probably one of the most intense moments 795 00:32:57,600 --> 00:32:58,730 we've had so far. 796 00:32:58,867 --> 00:33:00,997 We have meters going off 797 00:33:01,133 --> 00:33:04,403 and have an individual here that's having a crazy reaction 798 00:33:04,533 --> 00:33:07,673 with whatever magnetic anomaly is going on right now. 799 00:33:07,800 --> 00:33:10,730 Hey, Travis. This is Bryant. 800 00:33:10,867 --> 00:33:12,367 Yeah, we copy. What's up, Dragon? 801 00:33:12,500 --> 00:33:17,000 Dave is feeling somewhat of the strangeness in his body. 802 00:33:17,133 --> 00:33:19,473 He started having all the hair on his body 803 00:33:19,600 --> 00:33:22,470 and his arms and everything standing on end-- 804 00:33:22,600 --> 00:33:24,130 -(exhales) -something's up. 805 00:33:24,266 --> 00:33:26,066 Dave still is getting little waves 806 00:33:26,200 --> 00:33:29,830 of this magnetic sensation in his body. 807 00:33:29,967 --> 00:33:32,067 We might have to bring him down. 808 00:33:32,200 --> 00:33:34,800 -Uh, you know, I'm getting to wonder... -That's gonna be... That... 809 00:33:34,934 --> 00:33:36,674 Allen, is that something that y-you'd swap 810 00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:37,900 -with him or something? -ALLEN: Yeah. 811 00:33:38,033 --> 00:33:39,033 -We'll do whatever we need. -We need the... 812 00:33:39,166 --> 00:33:40,796 I'm-I'm thinking we need to pull him down 813 00:33:40,934 --> 00:33:43,304 if he's having that much reaction. 814 00:33:43,433 --> 00:33:46,503 TRAVIS: Hey, Dragon, we were talking about it down here. 815 00:33:46,633 --> 00:33:49,303 We think maybe we need to swap, uh, Allen and Dave out. 816 00:33:49,433 --> 00:33:51,003 Pull Dave the mesa, bring him down here 817 00:33:51,133 --> 00:33:52,333 and let Allen come up there. 818 00:33:52,467 --> 00:33:54,897 I don't think that's a bad idea. 819 00:33:55,033 --> 00:33:58,973 I can bring Dave down and grab Allen. 820 00:33:59,100 --> 00:34:00,730 We've got to bring some other stuff up anyway. 821 00:34:00,867 --> 00:34:02,967 Uh, start thinking about our night launches. 822 00:34:03,100 --> 00:34:04,030 So, when you come down, that'd be a good time 823 00:34:04,166 --> 00:34:05,266 to swap stuff out. 824 00:34:05,400 --> 00:34:06,800 All right, copy you. 825 00:34:06,934 --> 00:34:10,334 We'll wrap up what we're doing here and we'll get him down. 826 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:14,930 TRAVIS: We definitely needed to get Dave down 827 00:34:15,066 --> 00:34:17,466 and away from the launch site and make sure he was okay. 828 00:34:17,600 --> 00:34:19,200 But we were also really eager 829 00:34:19,333 --> 00:34:21,303 to regroup and keep launching rockets. 830 00:34:21,433 --> 00:34:24,373 'Cause I wanted to see if we could keep stimulating 831 00:34:24,500 --> 00:34:27,430 whatever we saw in the sky to appear again, 832 00:34:27,567 --> 00:34:30,367 so we could figure out just what the heck it was. 833 00:34:37,867 --> 00:34:40,467 -THOMAS: All right. Bringing my end down. -BRYANT: Here we go. 834 00:34:40,600 --> 00:34:42,130 TRAVIS: We're about to launch. We want all eyes on this one. 835 00:34:42,266 --> 00:34:43,626 'Cause it's got an expensive payload in it. 836 00:34:43,767 --> 00:34:46,197 -BRYANT: Is it in? -Yep, go Dragon. You're in. 837 00:34:46,333 --> 00:34:48,403 -In like Flynn, baby. -I've got the weight. 838 00:34:48,533 --> 00:34:51,573 TRAVIS: We've got this last, big rocket ready to go. 839 00:34:51,700 --> 00:34:53,030 We've got a lot of lights on it, we've got it, 840 00:34:53,166 --> 00:34:55,226 uh, lights and beacons on the inside of it, 841 00:34:55,367 --> 00:34:58,127 and it's gonna get up to probably seven, 8,000 feet, 842 00:34:58,266 --> 00:34:59,466 and it's got a lot of instruments 843 00:34:59,600 --> 00:35:00,830 on the inside of it, too. 844 00:35:00,967 --> 00:35:04,167 So, number one, I hope we find the rocket, 845 00:35:04,300 --> 00:35:06,600 and number two, I hope it collects some really good data. 846 00:35:06,734 --> 00:35:09,674 Number three, maybe it'll stimulate something exciting. 847 00:35:09,800 --> 00:35:11,870 Launch control, this is launchpad. Copy? 848 00:35:12,000 --> 00:35:13,530 Copy. 849 00:35:13,667 --> 00:35:15,167 We have the payload in place, 850 00:35:15,300 --> 00:35:17,100 we are in the safe zone. 851 00:35:17,233 --> 00:35:19,973 Erik, uh, you're ready to commence the countdown 852 00:35:20,100 --> 00:35:22,770 whenever, and when you do, don't forget the time stamp. 853 00:35:22,900 --> 00:35:25,970 Will do. I'm gonna have Kaleb give you that countdown 854 00:35:26,100 --> 00:35:27,630 and I'll give you the time stamp. 855 00:35:27,767 --> 00:35:29,797 All right, guys, this is the last launch of the night. 856 00:35:29,934 --> 00:35:31,274 Let's make it a good one. 857 00:35:31,400 --> 00:35:33,600 KALEB: Launchpad, we have continuity. 858 00:35:33,734 --> 00:35:38,204 Launching in three, two, one, launch. 859 00:35:39,500 --> 00:35:42,200 -JAY: There it goes. -TRAVIS: There it goes. 860 00:35:42,333 --> 00:35:44,673 -Man, look at that! -(laughter) 861 00:35:44,800 --> 00:35:46,800 -TRAVIS: Wow! -JAY: Still blinking up there. 862 00:35:46,934 --> 00:35:48,934 THOMAS: You can still see the light! 863 00:35:49,066 --> 00:35:51,096 -JAY: Oh. -TRAVIS: There it is, main chute. 864 00:35:51,233 --> 00:35:53,103 TRAVIS: Yeah, we can go to her now. 865 00:35:53,233 --> 00:35:55,433 -What is that? Lightning. -Yeah, lightning. 866 00:35:55,567 --> 00:35:57,427 We saw what looked like 867 00:35:57,567 --> 00:35:59,667 a little short burst of lightning in the sky. 868 00:35:59,800 --> 00:36:01,930 -You got it? -Oh, it's... -All right, do your thing. 869 00:36:02,066 --> 00:36:04,496 ERIK: As always, we pay special attention 870 00:36:04,633 --> 00:36:08,903 to coincidental or concurrent things. 871 00:36:09,033 --> 00:36:12,033 Anything that generates an unexplained 872 00:36:12,166 --> 00:36:16,026 electrostatic discharge is potentially interesting to us. 873 00:36:16,166 --> 00:36:19,266 -THOMAS: There it is, guys. -BRYANT: There... Oh, man. 874 00:36:19,400 --> 00:36:21,670 -JAY: Sweet. -TRAVIS: Glad we put all that glowing stuff on it. 875 00:36:21,800 --> 00:36:23,870 TRAVIS: I guess let's just, uh, let's head back down. 876 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:27,070 I really want to go investigate this particular event 877 00:36:27,200 --> 00:36:29,270 from the perspective of our surveillance cameras, 878 00:36:29,400 --> 00:36:34,070 and see if it had something to do with this launch. 879 00:36:34,200 --> 00:36:35,500 (whoops) 880 00:36:35,633 --> 00:36:37,733 -What a night, and day. -TRAVIS: Yeah. 881 00:36:37,867 --> 00:36:40,197 Good job, everybody. That was awesome. 882 00:36:40,333 --> 00:36:41,603 -Yeah, that was fun. -ERIK: Yeah. 883 00:36:41,734 --> 00:36:44,204 ERIK: We got a lot of data to look through. 884 00:36:44,333 --> 00:36:46,403 You know, we need to process it and look through it tomorrow, 885 00:36:46,533 --> 00:36:48,673 figure out what just happened. 886 00:36:48,800 --> 00:36:50,330 So, we've got a few things to do to wrap up. 887 00:36:50,467 --> 00:36:52,027 We need to go make sure we got all the data downloaded, 888 00:36:52,166 --> 00:36:54,496 at least, uh, and in, and stored. 889 00:36:54,633 --> 00:36:56,403 -I'd say it's a great day. -I would agree. 890 00:36:56,533 --> 00:36:58,003 Yeah, it was a lot of fun. 891 00:36:58,133 --> 00:37:01,233 -Thank you. -Thanks again, guys. 892 00:37:10,400 --> 00:37:12,570 TRAVIS: After launching all the rockets yesterday, 893 00:37:12,700 --> 00:37:15,270 we were eager to meet with Brandon. 894 00:37:15,400 --> 00:37:17,170 Oh, I think I hear Brandon coming in. 895 00:37:17,300 --> 00:37:18,570 Hey, guys, how is it going? 896 00:37:18,700 --> 00:37:19,970 -What's up, Brandon? -Good to see you. 897 00:37:20,100 --> 00:37:21,570 -Good to see you. -TRAVIS: Of course, we needed 898 00:37:21,700 --> 00:37:23,270 to show him everything we saw and recorded... 899 00:37:23,400 --> 00:37:24,670 How's everything going, buddy? 900 00:37:24,800 --> 00:37:26,270 ...but we really wanted to see 901 00:37:26,400 --> 00:37:28,470 how far he would let us go next 902 00:37:28,600 --> 00:37:30,730 in order to keep investigating the triangle. 903 00:37:30,867 --> 00:37:32,897 Well, I'm looking forward to this report, 904 00:37:33,033 --> 00:37:36,003 and, uh, ready to dive in. 905 00:37:36,133 --> 00:37:39,773 Well, you know, we were, we were just reviewing some of the data. 906 00:37:39,900 --> 00:37:43,170 This year was a completely different undertaking. 907 00:37:43,300 --> 00:37:46,770 -Yeah. -A lot more rockets and a lot bigger. 908 00:37:46,900 --> 00:37:49,230 Yeah, we actually got up to about 13,000 feet 909 00:37:49,367 --> 00:37:50,627 on one of them. 910 00:37:50,767 --> 00:37:52,267 -Wow. -Yeah, it was pretty significant, 911 00:37:52,400 --> 00:37:55,570 and we had similar events happen this year. 912 00:37:55,700 --> 00:37:57,500 -Oh, yeah. -BRYANT: Yep. When you undertake 913 00:37:57,633 --> 00:37:58,733 a rocket launch like this, you know, 914 00:37:58,867 --> 00:38:00,467 you bring professionals in. 915 00:38:00,600 --> 00:38:03,370 These guys, that's what they do for a living and, one of them, 916 00:38:03,500 --> 00:38:06,670 it was crazy-- he started feeling, you know, 917 00:38:06,800 --> 00:38:08,630 all the hair on his body stand on end. 918 00:38:08,767 --> 00:38:09,697 THOMAS: And goosebumps 919 00:38:09,834 --> 00:38:11,174 all the way up his arm. 920 00:38:11,300 --> 00:38:14,230 And it got to a point where we had to bring him down 921 00:38:14,367 --> 00:38:16,497 off the mesa and bring him down here to kind of... 922 00:38:16,633 --> 00:38:17,833 so he would feel better. 923 00:38:17,967 --> 00:38:19,897 -Yeah. -At the same time, all these guys 924 00:38:20,033 --> 00:38:21,503 were up on the mesa 925 00:38:21,633 --> 00:38:23,473 and we had just launched a rocket. 926 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:25,970 We did have, for about three seconds, 927 00:38:26,100 --> 00:38:30,130 that same glowing, silver sphere 928 00:38:30,266 --> 00:38:32,066 appear at that same spot. 929 00:38:32,200 --> 00:38:35,500 And it looked just like the one that was there last year. 930 00:38:35,633 --> 00:38:39,173 Wow. So, we continue to see repeated evidence 931 00:38:39,300 --> 00:38:41,470 and repeated events with correlations. 932 00:38:41,600 --> 00:38:44,170 Yes. I do have one of the clips 933 00:38:44,300 --> 00:38:46,530 as viewed from down here at the command center. 934 00:38:46,667 --> 00:38:49,727 -So, I'll bring that up. -BRANDON: Awesome. 935 00:38:49,867 --> 00:38:53,197 ERIK: We're looking, uh, towards the right extreme, 936 00:38:53,333 --> 00:38:56,673 just as the rocket launch had initiated. 937 00:38:56,800 --> 00:38:58,770 I'm going to zoom in on it. 938 00:38:59,967 --> 00:39:02,267 BRANDON: Wow. That's extraordinary. 939 00:39:02,400 --> 00:39:04,770 TRAVIS: It is extraordinary, and it's interesting 940 00:39:04,900 --> 00:39:07,130 that we see, when we're doing these things, 941 00:39:07,266 --> 00:39:08,566 something about that spot. 942 00:39:08,700 --> 00:39:10,300 Well, for something to appear at all, 943 00:39:10,433 --> 00:39:13,133 it doesn't matter whether it's a few seconds or minutes. 944 00:39:13,266 --> 00:39:15,466 Something is there. It's present. 945 00:39:15,600 --> 00:39:17,800 Our speculation is that there may have been a response 946 00:39:17,934 --> 00:39:20,374 -to what we were doing there. -Mm-hmm. 947 00:39:20,500 --> 00:39:23,630 Well, we actually got other scientific data, though, from... 948 00:39:23,767 --> 00:39:25,967 Oh, yeah. Let me scrub forward a bit. 949 00:39:26,100 --> 00:39:28,730 So, this is gonna be one of our larger payloads. 950 00:39:29,934 --> 00:39:32,234 So, I'm just gonna let it play though. 951 00:39:36,367 --> 00:39:39,697 Okay, launch. 952 00:39:41,700 --> 00:39:43,370 -Oh, wait, whoa, whoa. -THOMAS: What was that? 953 00:39:43,500 --> 00:39:44,630 TRAVIS: Whoa, back it up, Erik. 954 00:39:44,767 --> 00:39:45,967 Whoa. 955 00:39:58,467 --> 00:40:00,267 ERIK: Let me scrub forward a bit. 956 00:40:00,400 --> 00:40:02,670 So, this is gonna be one of our larger payloads. 957 00:40:05,000 --> 00:40:07,000 -Oh, wait, whoa, whoa. -THOMAS: What was that? 958 00:40:07,133 --> 00:40:08,673 Back it up, Erik. 959 00:40:08,800 --> 00:40:11,900 You see it coming down the screen? 960 00:40:12,033 --> 00:40:14,033 ERIK: Near the center, just left of center. 961 00:40:14,166 --> 00:40:15,896 Whoa. 962 00:40:16,033 --> 00:40:17,273 -That's really interesting. -BRANDON: Yeah. 963 00:40:17,400 --> 00:40:19,930 What the hell would be dropping down 964 00:40:20,066 --> 00:40:24,696 onto the ranch simultaneous with our rocket launch? 965 00:40:24,834 --> 00:40:25,874 I don't know... 966 00:40:28,000 --> 00:40:30,230 ...but that is really interesting. 967 00:40:30,367 --> 00:40:33,727 Why is it every time you're trying to monitor this area 968 00:40:33,867 --> 00:40:35,227 or conduct an experiment, 969 00:40:35,367 --> 00:40:38,397 something happens of an anomalous nature? 970 00:40:38,533 --> 00:40:41,033 -Well, it suggests there's something there, right? -Yeah. 971 00:40:41,166 --> 00:40:42,426 I don't know. 972 00:40:42,567 --> 00:40:45,097 BRANDON: In light of all of these combined 973 00:40:45,233 --> 00:40:49,903 incidents being recorded, what would you propose? 974 00:40:50,033 --> 00:40:53,203 Well, we've kicked this topic around 975 00:40:53,333 --> 00:40:55,773 amongst ourselves about using the helicopter 976 00:40:55,900 --> 00:40:59,870 as a long dwell time test platform. 977 00:41:00,066 --> 00:41:01,496 Right. 978 00:41:01,633 --> 00:41:03,803 ERIK: I think we all agree the best way 979 00:41:03,934 --> 00:41:07,074 to get reliable data is to have 980 00:41:07,200 --> 00:41:10,400 more time in that location with our instruments, 981 00:41:10,533 --> 00:41:13,603 to take measurements right there at that 5,000-foot level 982 00:41:13,734 --> 00:41:16,234 and once and for all determine whether or not 983 00:41:16,367 --> 00:41:18,297 there's something happening with the magnetic field, 984 00:41:18,433 --> 00:41:20,803 with electromagnetism, with gamma rays. 985 00:41:20,934 --> 00:41:24,134 I want to do that with a helicopter above the ranch. 986 00:41:24,266 --> 00:41:26,396 THOMAS: You know, Cameron is one of the greatest pilots 987 00:41:26,533 --> 00:41:29,003 that I have ever been around, and if there is a safe pilot 988 00:41:29,133 --> 00:41:32,473 that can go up there and-and hit this target, it's Cameron. 989 00:41:32,600 --> 00:41:34,000 BRANDON: Yeah, well, 990 00:41:34,133 --> 00:41:35,473 I think we dive into it. 991 00:41:35,600 --> 00:41:38,070 And I-I give you full authority 992 00:41:38,200 --> 00:41:40,930 to immediately implement what needs to be done 993 00:41:41,066 --> 00:41:44,266 in order to better understand what is at work, and really, 994 00:41:44,400 --> 00:41:46,400 the agenda and origin associated with it. 995 00:41:46,533 --> 00:41:49,603 Well, we really appreciate having that kind of support. 996 00:41:49,734 --> 00:41:50,774 -TRAVIS: Thanks, Brandon. -Yeah. 997 00:41:50,900 --> 00:41:52,000 -Thank you. -TRAVIS: We'll let you know 998 00:41:52,133 --> 00:41:53,773 -what we find. -Great. 999 00:41:55,433 --> 00:41:56,473 BRYANT: We don't know if we can communicate 1000 00:41:56,600 --> 00:41:57,570 with whatever's here. 1001 00:41:57,700 --> 00:41:58,570 We don't know if we're going 1002 00:41:58,700 --> 00:41:59,970 to stimulate something. 1003 00:42:00,166 --> 00:42:02,526 We hope that it has a positive reaction, 1004 00:42:02,667 --> 00:42:04,797 but you never know on Skinwalker Ranch. 1005 00:42:04,934 --> 00:42:08,674 One thing I do know is there are things happening here 1006 00:42:08,800 --> 00:42:13,200 that we can't explain, and whatever the source of it is, 1007 00:42:13,333 --> 00:42:15,833 we're definitely gonna figure it out. 1008 00:42:15,967 --> 00:42:20,297 TRAVIS: Now that we know exactly where this spot is in the sky, 1009 00:42:20,433 --> 00:42:22,173 we need to fly through there with sensors. 1010 00:42:22,300 --> 00:42:25,230 And this is where Brandon's helicopter comes in. 1011 00:42:25,367 --> 00:42:28,367 I'm really excited to be a part of this next experiment 1012 00:42:28,500 --> 00:42:31,230 and I can't wait to see what the results are. 1013 00:42:31,367 --> 00:42:34,327 BRANDON: I'm anxious to get some answers. 1014 00:42:34,467 --> 00:42:37,227 I know the team is anxious to get some answers, 1015 00:42:37,367 --> 00:42:41,367 and it is my responsibility to support them 1016 00:42:41,500 --> 00:42:43,270 to getting to the bottom of the truth. 1017 00:42:48,367 --> 00:42:50,297 -(cows bellowing) -TRAVIS: Something's got the cows going nuts. 1018 00:42:50,433 --> 00:42:51,533 -KANDUS: Holy sh... -THOMAS: What the hell? 1019 00:42:51,667 --> 00:42:53,127 -BRANDON: This is crazy. -KANDUS: Yeah. 1020 00:42:53,266 --> 00:42:54,826 TRAVIS: Due west is due north right now. 1021 00:42:54,967 --> 00:42:56,467 So, your compass reading is way off. 1022 00:42:56,600 --> 00:42:59,070 TRAVIS: There is a phenomena taking place right now. 1023 00:42:59,200 --> 00:43:01,700 We need to get instruments above the ranch so we can 1024 00:43:01,834 --> 00:43:04,074 get more data on this phenomena. 1025 00:43:04,200 --> 00:43:06,070 There's something underneath us according to the radar. 1026 00:43:06,200 --> 00:43:07,200 CAMERON: Something is tracking us. 1027 00:43:07,333 --> 00:43:09,233 BRYANT: We have no visual on anything 1028 00:43:09,367 --> 00:43:11,067 beneath the aircraft. 1029 00:43:11,200 --> 00:43:13,200 Dude, I'm getting chills. Something is following us. 1030 00:43:13,333 --> 00:43:14,373 What the hell's under us? 1031 00:43:14,500 --> 00:43:17,070 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 77081

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