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Get a clean spot
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We're gonna see if the ground
underneath Skinwalker Ranch
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is conductive.
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-All right, Erik. Hook it up.
-All right.
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-There... Look at that.
-THOMAS: Oh, wow!
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TRAVIS:
The ground itself
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might be acting like a battery.
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We're gonna be
putting so much power
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through the ground,
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and hopefully we can stimulate
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something on the ranch.
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CAMERON:
Energize.
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Wait, wait, wait.
What is that, right there?
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-THOMAS: Just diving down.
-Diving and then it stops.
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TRAVIS:
What in the world?
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That is crazy.
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NARRATOR:
There is a ranch
in Northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on Earth:
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animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings
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and unusual energies that have
proven harmful to humans.
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For 20 years,
the federal government
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tried to find answers
and failed.
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Now a new team
of dedicated scientists,
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researchers and experts
has taken over.
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They are determined to solve
the mystery and reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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TRAVIS: After conducting
a bunch of experiments
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to "poke the nest" here
at Skinwalker Ranch,
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we're finally zeroing in
on a spot
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that we think could reveal
some answers: the triangle.
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ERIK:
Oh, well, here they are.
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-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: There he is.
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TRAVIS: The soil there is not
only strangely conductive
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and stores massive
amounts of energy,
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but after we discovered high
levels of microwave radiation
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about a mile above it last year,
we launched
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some small rockets
and suddenly saw a number
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of unidentified aerial
phenomena, or UAPs.
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KALEB:
Hey, guys.
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-THOMAS: Hey, Kaleb.
-So, we've got LOC Precision
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here today bringing us
some rockets.
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These are the rocket men.
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TRAVIS:
So, now, we're going all-in
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to fire even bigger rockets
up there
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equipped with measuring devices
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that will hopefully provoke
a response that we can identify,
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and get some irrefutable data.
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These guys make big rockets.
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-You design them?
-Yeah.
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'Cause you said
you wanted big rockets?
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Here we are.
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You know, after we launched
the rockets last year,
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uh, and we had the phenomena
occur that we did,
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we wanted to kind of
step it up a little bit
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and have some
bigger payload requirements,
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so we put bigger instruments
in there.
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Maybe even get up
to that 5,000-foot mark
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that we talked about
that-that we think
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there's something there,
whatever.
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The rockets we launched
last year were nothing.
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I'm talking about big rockets.
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Let's get this launch
ready to go.
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The small rockets
we launched last summer
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above the triangle area
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didn't get as high as we wanted
for data collection.
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Oh, yeah!
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-Looking good.
-THOMAS: Look, look, look!
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-What is that?
-What is that?
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TRAVIS:
We got something, hold on.
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But it was really eerie
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how we saw UAPs
right afterwards.
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THOMAS:
It's gone.
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-Did you, did you see that?
-TRAVIS: It's gone.
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Yes, I saw it! It's gone.
Did y'all see that?
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BRYANT:
I saw it, finally.
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-TRAVIS: You finally saw it.
-ERIK: Yes, I saw it.
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BRYANT:
What the hell was that?
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Show us what you got.
I mean, I can't wait
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-to see the rockets.
-Let's see.
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-DAVE: Here we go.
-THOMAS: I've been excited
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to see this
since the day you told us
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that we were going bigger.
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-Whoa, here we are.
-Now there's a truckload
of rockets right there.
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That is a rocket.
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Ever since we started preparing
for the investigation this year,
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we-we talked about bigger,
better rockets.
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KALEB:
That's like a 120-millimeter
rocket right there.
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-Yeah, hand us stuff.
We'll help you carry it.
-DAVE: Okay.
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THOMAS:
I've been looking
forward to that
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ever since, and, uh,
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I mean, who doesn't
love rockets?
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You guys have probably heard
something about
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the unusual indications
that we have at altitude,
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at about 5,000 feet
above the ranch.
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-Right.
-We've got some indication that,
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you know, there might be
something up there.
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We're talking about
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a location over which,
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through a triangulation exercise
last summer, we seem
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to have found some sort of,
what's been called
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an energetic source or a nexus,
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and so many things
have been observed there,
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so many things
have happened historically.
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Uh, you know, we've-we've sent,
uh, gamma detectors up,
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we've sent RF detectors up.
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We want to do some things
like that this time,
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-Cool.
-only on a bigger scale.
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TRAVIS:
We've tried rockets,
we've tried balloons,
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we've tried drones.
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A lot of times the drones fail.
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The balloon got to that altitude
and just kind of disappeared.
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Three, two, one, let it launch.
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That is awesome!
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If these rockets
that we'll equip
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with measuring devices
and cameras
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can reach that point
above the triangle area,
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maybe we'll find out
what happened to the balloon.
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Why don't you guys walk us
through what all you brought
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so then Erik and I can start
thinking, well, what we're gonna
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put in each one of these
as far as, uh,
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the science is concerned.
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The motors that we brought
are G's though M's.
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So, the bigger the letter,
the stronger,
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the more powerful
the motor, guys.
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Um, Allen brought this one.
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-That's gonna be
an L motor, right?
-Yeah.
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BRYANT:
Wow, that thing is awesome.
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So, what type of altitudes
are you thinking
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we're gonna get in a range from
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from the small rockets
up to the big ones?
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2,000 to 12,000.
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-BRYANT: 12,000?
-TRAVIS: Wow. That's gonna cover
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a lot of range.
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There has to be
well over a dozen rockets
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that they've brought this year,
some of them are massive.
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The fact that we have
these big rockets that can hold
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all sorts of equipment and
larger payloads of instruments
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and can reach that height
is gonna be really interesting
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to see what the data yields.
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I'm excited all the way
across the board for this day.
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So, we are really excited
to have this happen,
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but this ranch
is the most unpredictable place.
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Sometimes when we have guests
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come on to the ranch,
they may get an odd feeling.
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And if you start
feeling off yourself,
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don't be shy to express that.
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THOMAS:
You know, last year
when we launched rockets,
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we had a lot of unexplained
strangeness take place
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during the launch
and after the launch.
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And, uh, even after you go home,
over the next couple of days,
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if you experience anything
that's out of the ordinary
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or-or strange, we want to know
about it,
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because sometimes maybe
the effects aren't immediate.
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If your phone acts crazy
or your car starts itself
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-or the radio acts weird...
-And if any of the equipment
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malfunctions unexplainably.
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Any-any of that kind of stuff
is data points for us.
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-All right.
-Okay.
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-All right,
we want these guys to stay.
-Yeah.
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So, let's not, let's not
scare them off just yet.
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-JAY: We're good.
-Well, let's build some rockets.
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-That's what I want to do.
-Sounds good.
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-Let's go.
-Let's get shaking.
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-Hello. Welcome.
-WARD: How's it going?
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TOM:
Hello. Welcome
to Skinwalker Ranch.
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-Good to see you.
-Hi, Ward.
-Good to see you too!
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TRAVIS: While we were
building the rockets,
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Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde
met once again with the family
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of the late UFO and UAP
researcher Junior Hicks.
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With everything we've seen
and are now trying to verify,
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we reached out to them
to see if anything
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in Junior's more than
60 years of records
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could help us
with this investigation.
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-TOM: We're happy
to have you back.
-WARD: Thanks for inviting us.
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TOM:
Junior Hicks is kind
of a local legend.
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Unfortunately, he passed away
a few months ago,
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but he kept thousands of
different documents of people
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who had seen sightings of UFOs
and different creatures.
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Just recently, his son Ward
found a lot more documents.
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So we invited him to the ranch
to go through these documents,
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because this is gonna help us,
you know,
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put more pieces
of this puzzle together.
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Yeah, we were so impressed
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with the notion
of his recordkeeping.
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I mean, that... knowing
that he kept those records
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and then your willingness
to-to share some of them
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-is really incredible.
-WARD: Yeah. Yeah.
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Whenever there was a phenomena,
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a UFO or unexplained, um,
flying objects,
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he would want
to interview people.
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So, what he would do, he would
drive out to their place,
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he had a form
that he'd fill out.
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He had the date, the time,
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the-the place, the weather
conditions, how many witnesses,
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what was actually observed,
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and then they'd even draw
pictures of what they had seen
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and he kept a file
on every, uh, incident,
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-of every observation.
-Wow.
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WARD:
When I was growing up,
I remember a lot of UFO reports.
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I remember my dad
going out to visit people
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and he interviewed people.
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I remember him, uh,
bringing home
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the paperwork and talking
about it with our family,
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and I thought it was
interesting, exciting
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and it was pretty cool.
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-There's over 200
of them in here.
-Wow.
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Uh, for example, here's one.
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This was, uh...
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You can see they've drawn
the image there...
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-TOM: Mm-hmm.
-KANDUS: Mm-hmm.
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...showing the image
of the object.
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-KANDUS: Wow.
-Down-down below there.
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Here's one...
You can see, this one,
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-uh, that one right there.
-KANDUS: Oh, wow.
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See?
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Some were double convex,
and some were half convex.
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KANDUS:
Hmm.
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Now, here's another one.
Here you can see this one.
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KANDUS: Wow.
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WARD:
And that one was in 1965.
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Here is another one
that shows the...
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Oh, wow.
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WARD:
The beam coming out.
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Some of them mention
a-a red beam
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that would come out and would...
they could actually see
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the end of the beam,
it would slowly come out
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of the object, hit the ground
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and light it up for a little bit
and withdraw the beam.
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You could actually see
the end of the beam
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-Wow.
-That's incredible.
-...coming up.
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They're really incredible images
to see... to look at.
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-Mm-hmm.
-And what was fascinating
to my dad was
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when they would have a sighting
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and then he would
get another report
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and he could tell it was
the very same object.
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-Oh, wow.
-Two people--
didn't even know each other--
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and they both reported that--
it happened the same day,
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the same time
and the same description.
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TOM:
Some of these stories completely
correlated with each other.
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Seeing these strange lights
in the sky.
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That lends a lot of,
you know, validity
246
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and credibility to what
these people had to say.
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WARD:
Well, here-here's one.
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This one, uh, happened in 1970.
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A man and a boy were
riding horses, uh...
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He said it was...
he noticed this-this object
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about a mile from us.
252
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Said it was white halo of light.
253
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Another person driving by,
saw the same thing.
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So, he's got a report
of that one as well.
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KANDUS:
Wow.
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TOM:
These images are very similar
257
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to something that we've seen.
258
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KANDUS:
Oh, yeah.
259
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TRAVIS: We are now armed.
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This is launch control.
261
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We are ready for launch.
262
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait.
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TRAVIS:
We got something, right here.
264
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Guys, we just had
a UAP appear...
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in the same spot as last year.
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TOM:
These images are very similar
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to something that we've seen.
268
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Exactly, yeah. That looks just
like what we saw last year.
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TOM:
Some of these drawings resonated
with some of the things
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that we've seen on the ranch.
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There is one instance where
I saw something
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that I can't explain
fly across the mesa
273
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right in front our house.
274
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We're seeing this weird ball
of light flying across the sky.
275
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Is that a UFO? Is that alien?
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I don't know.
It wasn't a helicopter,
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it wasn't a satellite,
it wasn't an airplane.
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I can tell you what it wasn't,
279
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but I can't tell you what it is.
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-Excited.
-We're so, so thankful
and so excited
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to get this information, uh,
because it's going to help us
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paint a better picture
of what's happening here.
283
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-Mm-hmm.
-Um, you know, going through
all these records,
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putting them in a database.
285
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We'll digitize and scan these
286
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and then give them,
the originals back to you,
287
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-Uh-huh. Yeah.
-and then
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-That would be great.
That'd be great.
-go from there.
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TOM:
Hopefully this project will
provide the investigative team
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with something very valuable
291
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that they can use and-and
continue to take forward.
292
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Thank you again, so much,
for-for bringing this to us.
293
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-We're gonna get started on it
really quickly here.
-Okay.
294
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Looking forward to it.
That'd be great.
295
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TRAVIS: On the-the little black
rocket over there,
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-do we have enough motors that
we could fly it a couple times?
-ALLEN: Yep.
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THOMAS:
This year Travis is promising
bigger and better and higher.
298
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It's gonna allow them
to take bigger payloads up,
299
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and the ability to get up higher
is also going to help us
300
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try to break
through that 5,000-foot mark.
301
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BRYANT:
The scope of the rockets
we're shooting off this year
302
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far exceeds anything
we had last.
303
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So, it will be fun
to not only see the rockets,
304
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but see if it stirs up
any strangeness like last year.
305
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Well, here's my thoughts
on order of launch.
306
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I want to launch that one first.
307
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-Great. Perfect.
-Okay. And then
we're gonna launch that one,
308
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that Tom and-and Dragon and I
put together.
309
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And then, uh, the big rocket
that's got the payload
310
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that Erik and I have been
working on,
311
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that's got the-the TriField
meter,
312
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the optical clock, uh...
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-Gamma ray detector.
-...gamma ray detector,
314
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and it's also going to have, uh,
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the transmitting chirp
that we can pick up
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-with the spectrum analyzer.
-Yeah.
317
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ERIK: One thing we want
to keep in mind
318
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is as interesting as it is
to track these rockets,
319
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we should just keep our eyes
on the sky in general.
320
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'Cause we don't know what else
might happen.
321
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TRAVIS:
Yeah. So, one thing
322
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to keep in mind
is what happened last year,
323
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while we were
launching those rockets,
324
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we had all these experiences,
325
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saw all these UFOs
appearing in the sky.
326
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Yeah, I wanted to say something
about that.
327
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And remember that
something could occur--
328
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a phenomena could occur,
and our goal,
329
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if that phenomena occurs,
is to get data.
330
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We... I know we all are gonna
want to sit and stare at it
331
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and look,
but if we got an instrument
332
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on the launchpad,
333
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we're gonna want to get
that launched
334
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if there's a phenomena
occurring.
335
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I'm gonna point every single one
of our camera assets
336
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that I can spare at the sky
itself.
337
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-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
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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
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I say we-we get started.
345
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-BRYANT: Let's do it.
-DAVE: All right.
346
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ERIK:
After discussing the best way
to go about this work,
347
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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
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DAVE:
Let's get the box set up here.
350
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ERIK:
We have the launchpad team
up on top of the mesa,
351
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and of course, our recovery team
out in the field
352
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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
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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
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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
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after we've retrieved
the rocket.
360
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THOMAS:
Where we're positioned
right here
361
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is almost exactly underneath
where we've triangulated
362
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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
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TRAVIS (over radio):
Launch control
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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
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