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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,083 --> 00:00:03,184 - So, what's up? - They're coming up 2 00:00:03,208 --> 00:00:04,542 with some green jelly. 3 00:00:04,708 --> 00:00:05,917 Does look like 4 00:00:06,042 --> 00:00:07,375 what we've seen before, don't it? 5 00:00:07,542 --> 00:00:09,018 This looks exactly like what we pulled out. 6 00:00:09,042 --> 00:00:10,375 What the hell is in that mesa? 7 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:13,667 Lasers are up. 8 00:00:13,875 --> 00:00:15,458 Rocket is launching. 9 00:00:16,417 --> 00:00:18,000 - Oh! - What's beeping? 10 00:00:18,125 --> 00:00:20,375 Oh, my God, we're getting huge gamma rays. 11 00:00:20,542 --> 00:00:22,393 - Everybody, out now! - Hey, guys! It's going off! 12 00:00:22,417 --> 00:00:25,333 It's going... No, everybody out now! 13 00:00:26,792 --> 00:00:28,167 I'm just hitting 14 00:00:28,375 --> 00:00:29,667 the bubble barrier to the south. 15 00:00:30,875 --> 00:00:32,292 Dude, it looks like 16 00:00:32,458 --> 00:00:33,792 you just flew through something. 17 00:00:33,958 --> 00:00:34,958 What? 18 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:36,042 What is that 19 00:00:36,208 --> 00:00:38,333 in the blue beam there? 20 00:00:38,458 --> 00:00:40,351 - Look at the shape. - There's a cube right there. 21 00:00:40,375 --> 00:00:42,042 Like a cube or a square object. 22 00:00:42,208 --> 00:00:45,250 - This is fascinating. - I'm in a state of bewilderment. 23 00:00:47,125 --> 00:00:50,625 There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 24 00:00:50,833 --> 00:00:53,250 It is considered the epicenter 25 00:00:53,417 --> 00:00:58,458 of the strangest and most disturbing occurrences on Earth. 26 00:00:58,667 --> 00:00:59,708 For two decades, 27 00:00:59,875 --> 00:01:01,667 the federal government 28 00:01:01,833 --> 00:01:03,417 investigated the property. 29 00:01:03,583 --> 00:01:07,125 Their findings have never been made public. 30 00:01:07,333 --> 00:01:08,625 Right there! We got something! 31 00:01:08,792 --> 00:01:10,583 Now a new team 32 00:01:10,708 --> 00:01:13,417 of independent scientists and researchers 33 00:01:13,583 --> 00:01:14,583 are taking over. 34 00:01:15,125 --> 00:01:16,667 They are uncovering evidence 35 00:01:16,750 --> 00:01:18,375 that the countless stories... 36 00:01:18,500 --> 00:01:20,417 It came right out of the mesa. 37 00:01:20,542 --> 00:01:23,000 Of unidentified aerial phenomena... 38 00:01:23,167 --> 00:01:24,500 - UAP right there! - Yep. 39 00:01:24,708 --> 00:01:26,250 Bizarre energies... 40 00:01:26,417 --> 00:01:28,184 It looks like there's a heat source right above 'em. 41 00:01:28,208 --> 00:01:31,042 And portals that lead to other dimensions... 42 00:01:31,208 --> 00:01:32,125 We're maybe looking at the anomaly 43 00:01:32,208 --> 00:01:33,958 for the first time, guys. 44 00:01:34,125 --> 00:01:36,208 Might actually be true. 45 00:01:36,375 --> 00:01:39,333 They will stop at nothing to reveal. 46 00:01:41,958 --> 00:01:45,292 The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 47 00:01:51,875 --> 00:01:54,458 All right, rotating to wake it up. 48 00:01:54,625 --> 00:01:56,333 Copy. 49 00:01:56,500 --> 00:01:59,250 So far this year, our team has experienced 50 00:01:59,375 --> 00:02:01,167 more unexplainable things on Skinwalker Ranch 51 00:02:01,333 --> 00:02:02,958 than ever before. 52 00:02:03,083 --> 00:02:06,125 And one of the biggest mysteries we're determined to figure out 53 00:02:06,292 --> 00:02:08,000 is what's buried inside the mesa. 54 00:02:08,208 --> 00:02:10,000 I'm gonna have you keep corkscrewing. 55 00:02:10,208 --> 00:02:11,500 10-4. 56 00:02:15,125 --> 00:02:16,833 All the data we've collected 57 00:02:17,042 --> 00:02:20,333 through ground-penetrating radar and our drilling suggests 58 00:02:20,542 --> 00:02:22,583 that there's a 400-foot-long object 59 00:02:22,708 --> 00:02:25,000 and a bunch of smaller unidentified things 60 00:02:25,208 --> 00:02:27,167 buried inside there. 61 00:02:27,375 --> 00:02:30,417 Right now, we're drilling our second borehole, 62 00:02:30,583 --> 00:02:33,333 which is positioned to the west of the large object. 63 00:02:33,500 --> 00:02:35,458 And once Borehole 2 is completed, 64 00:02:35,625 --> 00:02:39,417 we're gonna use a multitude of cutting-edge scanning devices 65 00:02:39,542 --> 00:02:43,500 to see if we can determine what these things actually are. 66 00:02:43,625 --> 00:02:45,000 All right, so, uh, 67 00:02:45,208 --> 00:02:47,500 what depth are we at right now into the mesa? 68 00:02:47,625 --> 00:02:49,792 We're at 188 feet. 69 00:02:49,958 --> 00:02:51,208 Okay. 70 00:02:51,333 --> 00:02:53,000 Hey, guys, this is Thomas. 71 00:02:53,208 --> 00:02:55,125 We're getting close to that anomalous zone. 72 00:02:55,250 --> 00:02:57,167 Copy that. Just keep us posted. 73 00:02:57,333 --> 00:02:59,500 While drilling Borehole 1, 74 00:02:59,708 --> 00:03:02,333 we detected a bunch of strange radio frequency signals, 75 00:03:02,500 --> 00:03:05,500 especially when we got to the 200-foot mark. 76 00:03:05,667 --> 00:03:09,625 Some of that even seemed to come from inside the mesa. 77 00:03:09,792 --> 00:03:12,125 So we're using spectrum analyzers to look out 78 00:03:12,333 --> 00:03:15,167 for anything weird as we drill Borehole 2. 79 00:03:17,625 --> 00:03:19,875 It's kind of weird with the beacon battery. 80 00:03:20,042 --> 00:03:21,667 It just fluctuated down 81 00:03:21,833 --> 00:03:24,292 - to 25% battery. - Huh. 82 00:03:25,708 --> 00:03:27,667 It's only been on for a few hours. 83 00:03:27,875 --> 00:03:30,167 This should be at 80% or 90%. 84 00:03:30,333 --> 00:03:32,000 I don't know what to think about that. 85 00:03:32,167 --> 00:03:33,643 It shouldn't be going through battery that fast. 86 00:03:33,667 --> 00:03:35,917 Yeah, that is interesting. 87 00:03:36,083 --> 00:03:37,375 Hey, guys, this is Thomas. 88 00:03:37,542 --> 00:03:39,262 You guys have a copy down there at the tent? 89 00:03:39,292 --> 00:03:40,833 Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead. 90 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:43,917 We're 188 feet into the mesa. 91 00:03:44,042 --> 00:03:46,250 At this point, we've only been drilling a couple hours. 92 00:03:46,417 --> 00:03:49,833 But the battery indicator is down below 50%. 93 00:03:50,958 --> 00:03:52,238 Yeah, that's really interesting. 94 00:03:52,417 --> 00:03:54,167 So far, there's nothing really exciting 95 00:03:54,375 --> 00:03:55,958 on any of the frequencies, 96 00:03:56,125 --> 00:03:58,625 but I'll keep a watch. 97 00:03:58,708 --> 00:04:00,667 This battery is brand-new. 98 00:04:00,833 --> 00:04:04,333 And in less than three hours, we see rapid battery depletion. 99 00:04:04,500 --> 00:04:05,917 There's something about this spot. 100 00:04:06,125 --> 00:04:07,565 I don't know what to think about it. 101 00:04:11,375 --> 00:04:12,625 Hey, Kyle and Thomas. 102 00:04:12,833 --> 00:04:14,625 The guys are ready to dump the spoils 103 00:04:14,833 --> 00:04:17,792 - whenever you guys are. - Copy that. 104 00:04:17,958 --> 00:04:20,292 Some of our most stunning evidence 105 00:04:20,375 --> 00:04:23,583 of what could be buried inside the mesa has been found 106 00:04:23,792 --> 00:04:27,167 in the drilling spoils that came from both of these boreholes. 107 00:04:27,333 --> 00:04:31,250 - What do we got here? - Uh, this is 188 into the mesa. 108 00:04:31,458 --> 00:04:32,833 - Okay. - We've found 109 00:04:33,042 --> 00:04:35,292 weird stuff like manufactured metal fragments 110 00:04:35,500 --> 00:04:38,125 that are similar to what NASA and SpaceX use 111 00:04:38,333 --> 00:04:40,500 to protect the outside of spacecraft. 112 00:04:40,625 --> 00:04:42,375 I don't know what to say about that yet 113 00:04:42,542 --> 00:04:44,917 except that it really makes you wonder. 114 00:04:48,875 --> 00:04:49,917 Is that, uh... 115 00:04:51,250 --> 00:04:52,667 It might be. 116 00:04:55,667 --> 00:04:57,667 Here's more of that green jelly. 117 00:04:57,875 --> 00:04:59,167 Whoa! 118 00:04:59,292 --> 00:05:00,833 As we're sifting through the spoils 119 00:05:01,042 --> 00:05:03,042 that have come from about 180 feet into the mesa, 120 00:05:03,208 --> 00:05:06,167 we came across some green jelly that really looks similar 121 00:05:06,333 --> 00:05:07,833 to what we found last year, 122 00:05:07,958 --> 00:05:10,000 as well as last week. 123 00:05:11,125 --> 00:05:14,625 The fact that we're finding this green jelly from both boreholes 124 00:05:14,792 --> 00:05:16,667 makes me think that there's something large 125 00:05:16,833 --> 00:05:20,167 that's spanning across the face of this mesa. 126 00:05:20,375 --> 00:05:23,417 And last year, we had the green jelly analyzed 127 00:05:23,583 --> 00:05:25,792 and learned that it had charred material in it, 128 00:05:25,958 --> 00:05:28,167 which means there was some kind of fire 129 00:05:28,292 --> 00:05:31,542 or maybe an explosion inside the mesa. 130 00:05:33,500 --> 00:05:35,833 Who knows what else we'll find in this spoils pit? 131 00:05:38,125 --> 00:05:39,958 See that? 132 00:05:43,375 --> 00:05:45,500 - Interesting. - I agree. 133 00:05:46,542 --> 00:05:48,702 - So this is a pretty good sample of gypsum. - Oh, wow. 134 00:05:48,875 --> 00:05:50,976 All the way across, and then you've also got the iron oxide 135 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:52,875 all the way across. 136 00:05:53,042 --> 00:05:54,292 Melded together. 137 00:05:54,500 --> 00:05:56,167 Pretty dark red right in there, so... 138 00:05:56,375 --> 00:05:58,500 That's a great sample. 139 00:05:58,708 --> 00:06:00,542 That almost looks like rusted metal. 140 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:03,542 That's really, uh, interesting. 141 00:06:03,667 --> 00:06:05,958 Do you have a copy over at the tent? 142 00:06:06,167 --> 00:06:07,625 Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead. 143 00:06:07,792 --> 00:06:10,625 I'm over here at the spoils pit with Chris Roberts. 144 00:06:10,792 --> 00:06:13,167 He got a really nice, clean, 145 00:06:13,375 --> 00:06:15,375 large sample of that green jelly 146 00:06:15,542 --> 00:06:19,667 that's coming out of about that 185-, 188-foot mark. 147 00:06:20,708 --> 00:06:22,542 - More green jelly. - Yeah. 148 00:06:22,708 --> 00:06:26,417 In addition, he found gypsum with a lot of iron on it. 149 00:06:26,542 --> 00:06:28,167 Layered rust. 150 00:06:28,375 --> 00:06:29,250 It looks like 151 00:06:29,375 --> 00:06:31,417 layered rust. 152 00:06:31,625 --> 00:06:33,375 We're seeing more of it as we get closer 153 00:06:33,542 --> 00:06:35,375 to that 200-foot mark. 154 00:06:35,542 --> 00:06:38,333 Wow. That's interesting. 155 00:06:38,542 --> 00:06:40,708 Iron oxide can occur anywhere 156 00:06:40,875 --> 00:06:43,125 that you have iron, air and moisture. 157 00:06:43,333 --> 00:06:44,667 It's simply what we call rust. 158 00:06:44,875 --> 00:06:47,333 And it's very likely that a porous rock 159 00:06:47,542 --> 00:06:49,250 coming into prolonged contact 160 00:06:49,417 --> 00:06:51,417 with some rusted metal object 161 00:06:51,542 --> 00:06:53,208 would absorb the iron oxide into it, 162 00:06:53,375 --> 00:06:55,625 just like a sponge soaks up water. 163 00:06:55,792 --> 00:06:59,542 So, is the object buried inside the mesa made of metal? 164 00:06:59,708 --> 00:07:02,500 And if so, did it generate the iron oxide 165 00:07:02,708 --> 00:07:04,250 that we found on this rock? 166 00:07:04,417 --> 00:07:06,250 I'm gonna go check back in with the guys 167 00:07:06,375 --> 00:07:08,095 - and-and see how it's going. - Sounds good. 168 00:07:08,208 --> 00:07:09,667 Okay. Thanks, Chris. 169 00:07:15,417 --> 00:07:17,458 That's-that's weird. 170 00:07:18,375 --> 00:07:20,000 Huh. 171 00:07:20,208 --> 00:07:23,583 Looks like we're getting the 1.2 gigahertz signal again. 172 00:07:23,750 --> 00:07:25,667 - That just start? - Yep. 173 00:07:25,875 --> 00:07:28,667 It's getting close into that 200-foot level. 174 00:07:28,875 --> 00:07:30,958 Yep. Sam, are you getting it? 175 00:07:34,333 --> 00:07:36,333 No, but I'm seeing the 1.6. 176 00:07:36,417 --> 00:07:38,042 What? 177 00:07:38,208 --> 00:07:40,125 After what we found in the drilling spoils, 178 00:07:40,250 --> 00:07:43,292 it was really freaky when we started detecting 179 00:07:43,375 --> 00:07:46,667 both 1.2 and 1.6 gigahertz signals. 180 00:07:47,875 --> 00:07:50,125 Earlier this year, Erik broadcast 181 00:07:50,292 --> 00:07:52,000 a 1.2 gigahertz signal 182 00:07:52,208 --> 00:07:55,375 because we had never seen one at that frequency on the ranch, 183 00:07:55,583 --> 00:07:57,333 and he wanted to monitor it 184 00:07:57,542 --> 00:07:59,500 for strange interference during an experiment. 185 00:07:59,667 --> 00:08:02,167 This is the other 1.2 gigahertz signal. 186 00:08:02,375 --> 00:08:03,375 It's strong. 187 00:08:03,500 --> 00:08:05,500 But then something on the ranch 188 00:08:05,667 --> 00:08:08,500 started broadcasting an identical signal back at us, 189 00:08:08,625 --> 00:08:11,333 and we've repeatedly detected it ever since. 190 00:08:11,500 --> 00:08:13,333 And the 1.6 gigahertz signal is bizarre 191 00:08:13,542 --> 00:08:16,375 because that's a frequency that the military uses 192 00:08:16,542 --> 00:08:19,167 for communication with satellites and spacecraft 193 00:08:19,333 --> 00:08:20,917 up in orbit. 194 00:08:21,083 --> 00:08:24,542 So, what is broadcasting these signals now on the ranch 195 00:08:24,708 --> 00:08:27,375 and right as the drill approaches that 200-foot mark 196 00:08:27,542 --> 00:08:29,042 inside the mesa? 197 00:08:29,167 --> 00:08:31,000 And could that be the massive object 198 00:08:31,167 --> 00:08:33,583 we think is buried in there? 199 00:08:35,417 --> 00:08:39,500 We're right at that 190-foot mark into the mesa. 200 00:08:39,667 --> 00:08:40,667 Wow. 201 00:08:40,792 --> 00:08:41,992 If they're getting that close, 202 00:08:42,125 --> 00:08:44,500 I probably should look at the beacon frequency. 203 00:08:44,625 --> 00:08:46,333 'Cause last time, when they hit that spot, 204 00:08:46,542 --> 00:08:47,809 the beacon frequency spread out. 205 00:08:47,833 --> 00:08:49,125 Started doing all that weird 206 00:08:49,292 --> 00:08:50,542 - stuff. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. 207 00:08:51,542 --> 00:08:54,458 So, this is their beacon signal right here. 208 00:08:54,583 --> 00:08:56,417 I'm seeing it stronger than I have all day. 209 00:08:56,583 --> 00:08:58,208 I wonder why. 210 00:08:58,375 --> 00:09:01,750 Another strange thing that happened at the 200-foot spot 211 00:09:02,875 --> 00:09:05,167 when we drilled Borehole 1 last year, 212 00:09:05,292 --> 00:09:08,917 the drilling beacon's signal suddenly went totally haywire 213 00:09:09,083 --> 00:09:11,125 and made it almost impossible for the drillers 214 00:09:11,292 --> 00:09:15,000 to track the location of the drill bit in the mesa. 215 00:09:15,167 --> 00:09:17,167 It's like whatever is buried in there 216 00:09:17,333 --> 00:09:20,125 is trying to stop us from advancing beyond that point. 217 00:09:20,292 --> 00:09:22,875 It made us all wonder what might happen next. 218 00:09:29,250 --> 00:09:31,500 Something's got the cows all stirred up. 219 00:09:31,625 --> 00:09:33,917 They're running around. 220 00:09:34,083 --> 00:09:36,000 Does make me wonder. 221 00:09:37,042 --> 00:09:38,542 We were all on edge 222 00:09:38,708 --> 00:09:40,750 when the cattle in the nearby field got spooked. 223 00:09:40,958 --> 00:09:43,083 Because last year, 224 00:09:43,208 --> 00:09:45,708 when we got to this same spot in Borehole 1, 225 00:09:45,917 --> 00:09:48,333 a calf suddenly became really sick 226 00:09:48,500 --> 00:09:50,625 from a huge radiation spike, 227 00:09:50,792 --> 00:09:53,000 and we had to remove it from the ranch so it could heal. 228 00:09:54,667 --> 00:09:55,875 Hey, I've got 229 00:09:56,042 --> 00:09:57,958 the radiation sensor at the south tower 230 00:09:58,042 --> 00:10:01,167 reporting to us elevated radiation levels. 231 00:10:04,833 --> 00:10:06,833 Well, that's not good. 232 00:10:11,875 --> 00:10:13,351 Just when the drill reached nearly 200 feet inside 233 00:10:13,375 --> 00:10:15,750 of Borehole 2 at the mesa, 234 00:10:15,875 --> 00:10:19,458 we detected a bunch of strange radio frequency signals. 235 00:10:19,625 --> 00:10:23,250 But then something spooked the cows in the nearby field 236 00:10:23,375 --> 00:10:26,792 right when Sam started detecting high levels of radiation 237 00:10:26,958 --> 00:10:29,875 from his sensors positioned in the south field. 238 00:10:30,042 --> 00:10:33,583 I haven't seen a radiation signal all day. 239 00:10:33,750 --> 00:10:35,351 And then they hit this spot wherever they are, 240 00:10:35,375 --> 00:10:38,000 about ten feet short of that 200, and the signal's 241 00:10:38,167 --> 00:10:39,333 going through the roof. 242 00:10:39,500 --> 00:10:40,792 So, uh, I don't understand that. 243 00:10:40,917 --> 00:10:42,333 - Why-why now? - Yeah. 244 00:10:42,458 --> 00:10:44,538 Well, we're getting pretty close at this point, so... 245 00:10:44,708 --> 00:10:46,708 Yeah, look how strong the beacon is. 246 00:10:46,875 --> 00:10:48,833 Oh, yeah. 247 00:10:48,958 --> 00:10:51,167 This looks like we're maybe hitting that anomaly 248 00:10:51,333 --> 00:10:52,375 inside the mesa. 249 00:10:52,542 --> 00:10:54,083 Mm. 250 00:10:55,292 --> 00:10:58,250 Could Kaleb be right that the drill may be hitting 251 00:10:58,417 --> 00:11:01,333 one of the believed metallic objects inside the mesa 252 00:11:01,458 --> 00:11:04,625 and it triggered all these freaky things to happen? 253 00:11:04,792 --> 00:11:07,625 But if so, what in the heck could do that? 254 00:11:09,083 --> 00:11:10,833 Look at how the wind's picking up. 255 00:11:12,292 --> 00:11:13,625 Whoa. 256 00:11:14,625 --> 00:11:16,542 Yeah, we're gonna destroy our stuff, y'all. 257 00:11:16,708 --> 00:11:18,292 Holy crap. That's strong. 258 00:11:18,417 --> 00:11:19,542 Yeah, it's strong. 259 00:11:19,708 --> 00:11:21,083 This thing's gonna take off. 260 00:11:21,250 --> 00:11:22,417 Man, look at this. 261 00:11:22,583 --> 00:11:25,292 This is crazy. We got to break this down. 262 00:11:25,458 --> 00:11:27,000 - Yeah. - I can't even see, man. 263 00:11:27,083 --> 00:11:29,018 We're-we're gonna get our stuff destroyed if we don't. 264 00:11:29,042 --> 00:11:30,602 We either break it down or we break it. 265 00:11:30,750 --> 00:11:33,167 Yeah. I say we break it down. Yeah. 266 00:11:33,333 --> 00:11:34,667 It's coming quick. 267 00:11:35,708 --> 00:11:38,750 It was literally like a perfect storm of crazy. 268 00:11:38,917 --> 00:11:41,042 I don't think we're ready to start speculating 269 00:11:41,250 --> 00:11:44,292 that the weather is conspiring with buried metal objects 270 00:11:44,417 --> 00:11:46,042 in the mesa to shut us down. 271 00:11:46,250 --> 00:11:47,667 At least not yet. 272 00:11:47,833 --> 00:11:49,125 But it did the trick today. 273 00:11:49,250 --> 00:11:51,000 No matter what, we're not giving up 274 00:11:51,208 --> 00:11:53,750 until we figure out what's inside that mesa. 275 00:11:53,917 --> 00:11:55,750 - We're close enough. - We're gonna hit it 276 00:11:55,958 --> 00:11:58,125 - as soon as we start back up. - Yep. - Yep. 277 00:12:03,542 --> 00:12:04,917 Hey, Preston. 278 00:12:05,083 --> 00:12:06,184 - What's up, guys? - How you doing? 279 00:12:06,208 --> 00:12:08,000 - Hey, fellas. - Welcome back. 280 00:12:08,125 --> 00:12:09,833 The next day, as the drilling operation 281 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:12,167 at the mesa continued, we welcomed back our friends 282 00:12:12,375 --> 00:12:15,792 Pete Kelsey, as well as Preston Ward and his team 283 00:12:15,917 --> 00:12:18,792 from a drone light show company called Sky Elements 284 00:12:18,958 --> 00:12:20,708 to once again help us investigate 285 00:12:20,875 --> 00:12:22,583 another gigantic mystery, 286 00:12:22,750 --> 00:12:25,000 an invisible bubble that we've detected 287 00:12:25,208 --> 00:12:27,667 with multiple lidar devices 288 00:12:27,833 --> 00:12:30,333 that covers a huge area of the ranch 289 00:12:30,500 --> 00:12:32,625 both above and below ground. 290 00:12:32,792 --> 00:12:34,708 Its epicenter is at the triangle, 291 00:12:34,875 --> 00:12:37,750 and it has a radius of about 2,000 feet. 292 00:12:37,958 --> 00:12:40,208 So that means it contains a lot of the areas 293 00:12:40,375 --> 00:12:42,833 where we've documented tons of phenomena, 294 00:12:43,000 --> 00:12:46,375 like UAPs and strange radio frequency signals. 295 00:12:46,542 --> 00:12:49,083 Since you were here, we have done multiple experiments 296 00:12:49,250 --> 00:12:50,690 of a phenomenon that we've measured. 297 00:12:50,833 --> 00:12:51,953 We're calling it the bubble. 298 00:12:52,083 --> 00:12:54,208 And we've measured now, repeatedly, 299 00:12:54,417 --> 00:12:56,708 that there's something about the bubble barrier 300 00:12:56,875 --> 00:12:58,542 that affects almost every instrument 301 00:12:58,708 --> 00:13:00,250 we've used to study it. 302 00:13:00,375 --> 00:13:03,500 During numerous experiments this year, 303 00:13:03,708 --> 00:13:05,167 including one with Sky Elements, 304 00:13:05,333 --> 00:13:07,583 we've had crazy equipment malfunctions 305 00:13:07,708 --> 00:13:09,708 inside of the bubble where something corrupts 306 00:13:09,875 --> 00:13:11,542 the GPS trackers in our devices 307 00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:13,542 and prevents them from collecting data 308 00:13:13,708 --> 00:13:15,458 above the center of the triangle. 309 00:13:15,542 --> 00:13:17,250 In other experiments, 310 00:13:17,417 --> 00:13:20,292 the bubble barrier has seemed to stop our rockets 311 00:13:20,417 --> 00:13:24,167 and lidar-equipped drones from going inside it. 312 00:13:24,375 --> 00:13:27,292 And last week, during an experiment 313 00:13:27,458 --> 00:13:30,125 where we set up a bunch of high-powered laser cannons, 314 00:13:30,292 --> 00:13:33,083 both inside and outside of the bubble's barriers, 315 00:13:33,208 --> 00:13:37,833 something caused them all to experience strange malfunctions. 316 00:13:38,000 --> 00:13:40,167 I just lost the, uh, hardwired lasers at the ARC. 317 00:13:40,375 --> 00:13:41,833 So what we want to figure out 318 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:44,583 is if the bubble might be related to 319 00:13:44,750 --> 00:13:46,833 all the strange things we see both inside 320 00:13:47,000 --> 00:13:49,417 and outside of its barriers. 321 00:13:49,583 --> 00:13:53,333 Or are there multiple phenomena that we need to identify? 322 00:13:54,375 --> 00:13:56,184 Why don't you step us through maybe what, uh 323 00:13:56,208 --> 00:13:57,708 - what you've come up with. - Sure. 324 00:13:57,875 --> 00:13:59,601 So we're gonna set up 100 drones at the triangle 325 00:13:59,625 --> 00:14:00,893 and 100 drones in the east field, 326 00:14:00,917 --> 00:14:02,792 each doing a cylinder formation. 327 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,351 And we're gonna trigger those at the same time. 328 00:14:04,375 --> 00:14:05,625 We're also gonna have 329 00:14:05,833 --> 00:14:07,417 25 pyrotechnic drones at each location 330 00:14:07,542 --> 00:14:10,333 as well, so we'll trigger the pyrotechnics at the same time. 331 00:14:10,500 --> 00:14:12,083 For tonight's experiment, 332 00:14:12,250 --> 00:14:14,000 the plan will start by launching 333 00:14:14,167 --> 00:14:16,667 the two illuminated swarms simultaneously, 334 00:14:16,833 --> 00:14:18,833 each made up of 100 drones. 335 00:14:18,958 --> 00:14:20,375 One will be at the triangle, 336 00:14:20,542 --> 00:14:22,333 which is at the dead center of the bubble, 337 00:14:22,458 --> 00:14:24,542 and the other will be in the east field, 338 00:14:24,708 --> 00:14:27,792 several yards outside of the bubble's barrier. 339 00:14:27,958 --> 00:14:30,375 The first test of the experiment will be to see 340 00:14:30,542 --> 00:14:33,167 if both swarms will launch at the same time 341 00:14:33,333 --> 00:14:37,167 and form perfect cylinders like they're preprogrammed to do. 342 00:14:37,333 --> 00:14:40,292 Or will something prevent that and mess up their timing? 343 00:14:40,375 --> 00:14:42,417 Each location will have its own master clock. 344 00:14:42,583 --> 00:14:44,375 Okay. That's important to know. 345 00:14:44,542 --> 00:14:47,167 You've got a master clock inside the bubble 346 00:14:47,292 --> 00:14:49,292 at the triangle and a master clock 347 00:14:49,417 --> 00:14:51,101 - outside the bubble in the east canyon. - Yeah. 348 00:14:51,125 --> 00:14:53,000 Each drone swarm 349 00:14:53,208 --> 00:14:55,667 is linked to a base station with its own master clock. 350 00:14:55,833 --> 00:14:58,875 And those base stations are linked to satellites in space 351 00:14:59,042 --> 00:15:01,500 that keep the timing of the drone swarm launches 352 00:15:01,667 --> 00:15:04,333 and formations in perfect sync. 353 00:15:04,542 --> 00:15:06,958 So if-if the bubble 354 00:15:07,125 --> 00:15:09,083 is causing delays in time s-signals, 355 00:15:09,292 --> 00:15:11,833 like, uh, we see GPS go crazy in there all the time, 356 00:15:11,958 --> 00:15:13,000 I mean, we'll know. 357 00:15:13,208 --> 00:15:14,542 Absolutely. 358 00:15:14,708 --> 00:15:16,167 During the experiment, 359 00:15:16,375 --> 00:15:19,333 Pete Kelsey and Kaleb will be stationed near the triangle, 360 00:15:19,458 --> 00:15:22,500 operating SLAM and terrestrial laser lidar devices, 361 00:15:22,625 --> 00:15:25,208 looking for any anomalies inside the bubble 362 00:15:25,375 --> 00:15:27,458 that might be invisible to the naked eye. 363 00:15:28,458 --> 00:15:32,208 After the pyro, as soon as the pyro is-is done, 364 00:15:32,375 --> 00:15:33,917 we'll launch rockets simultaneously 365 00:15:34,042 --> 00:15:35,833 at both ends through the cylinders. 366 00:15:36,042 --> 00:15:37,333 So, uh, we'll just have it ready 367 00:15:37,542 --> 00:15:39,375 - and just hit it, you know? - Yeah. 368 00:15:39,583 --> 00:15:41,625 Once both drone swarms are in position, 369 00:15:41,792 --> 00:15:44,583 Sky Elements will ignite the pyrotechnics on them. 370 00:15:44,750 --> 00:15:46,542 This will fill the air with smoke 371 00:15:46,708 --> 00:15:49,667 and hopefully confirm the dimensions of the bubble. 372 00:15:49,833 --> 00:15:52,083 Who knows? Maybe they'll also 373 00:15:52,292 --> 00:15:54,458 stimulate possible aerial phenomena 374 00:15:54,625 --> 00:15:55,875 at both locations to appear. 375 00:15:56,083 --> 00:15:57,542 And, finally, 376 00:15:57,708 --> 00:15:59,833 we'll be firing rockets up through the center 377 00:16:00,000 --> 00:16:02,250 of both swarms in hopes of making contact 378 00:16:02,375 --> 00:16:05,250 with anything strange that isn't visible. 379 00:16:05,375 --> 00:16:07,000 Let's not forget, guys, 380 00:16:07,167 --> 00:16:08,958 that, uh, during this exercise, 381 00:16:09,083 --> 00:16:11,000 we have drilling taking place. 382 00:16:11,208 --> 00:16:12,559 They're gonna be over there working 383 00:16:12,583 --> 00:16:14,083 while we're doing this experiment. 384 00:16:14,208 --> 00:16:16,792 We-We've got the drill penetrating the mesa 385 00:16:16,917 --> 00:16:18,708 while we're poking the sky. 386 00:16:18,875 --> 00:16:20,583 - So who knows what we'll see? - Yeah. 387 00:16:20,750 --> 00:16:22,333 Well, guys, I-I think we've got a plan. 388 00:16:22,542 --> 00:16:25,000 I say we get this show on the road, get-get working. 389 00:16:25,125 --> 00:16:26,485 - All right. Let's go. - All right. 390 00:16:32,333 --> 00:16:34,559 So, the first row's good, 'cause that's zero through ten. 391 00:16:34,583 --> 00:16:35,833 Yeah. 392 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:37,542 All right, last thing and then ready. 393 00:16:38,625 --> 00:16:39,875 Ready to go. 394 00:16:40,042 --> 00:16:42,292 Hey, Alex, this is Thomas. Do you copy? 395 00:16:43,750 --> 00:16:45,500 Yeah, I copy you, Thomas. 396 00:16:45,708 --> 00:16:47,417 We're gonna start the experiment soon. 397 00:16:48,708 --> 00:16:49,833 10-4. 398 00:16:50,042 --> 00:16:51,417 Hey, guys. 399 00:16:51,542 --> 00:16:53,500 - Hey. - Hey. - Got a drone for you. 400 00:16:53,667 --> 00:16:56,667 Very good. All right, I'm gonna attach this guy. 401 00:16:56,833 --> 00:17:00,292 Each drone will be logging its GPS position internally. 402 00:17:00,458 --> 00:17:03,292 As a secondary witness to that, I'll be attaching 403 00:17:03,458 --> 00:17:07,667 an independent GPS tracking system in the east field 404 00:17:07,833 --> 00:17:09,113 so that I can watch the progress 405 00:17:09,250 --> 00:17:12,458 of one of the 100 drones in real time. 406 00:17:12,625 --> 00:17:14,042 Looks good. 407 00:17:14,208 --> 00:17:17,083 - We'll see how she flies. - All right. - All right. 408 00:17:17,208 --> 00:17:19,833 We've been observing GPS tracker issues 409 00:17:20,000 --> 00:17:21,792 in many of our experiments, 410 00:17:21,917 --> 00:17:24,417 and we are all very curious to see if we get similar results. 411 00:17:29,000 --> 00:17:31,167 Travis, look at this. 412 00:17:31,250 --> 00:17:35,292 My GPS tracking unit has gone to, 413 00:17:35,458 --> 00:17:37,792 I want to say, 800 feet in the air. 414 00:17:37,958 --> 00:17:40,278 - Already? Just sitting here? - Just sitting on the ground. 415 00:17:41,167 --> 00:17:42,727 So we're off to a strange start so far. 416 00:17:42,792 --> 00:17:44,375 Yeah. 417 00:17:51,125 --> 00:17:52,125 My GPS tracking unit 418 00:17:52,208 --> 00:17:54,333 has gone to 419 00:17:55,292 --> 00:17:56,833 800 feet in the air. 420 00:17:57,000 --> 00:17:58,208 Just sitting on the ground. 421 00:17:58,375 --> 00:17:59,934 So we're off to a strange start so far. 422 00:17:59,958 --> 00:18:01,667 Yeah. 423 00:18:01,875 --> 00:18:05,083 This was a hell of a start to the experiment. 424 00:18:05,208 --> 00:18:07,500 Erik's GPS device was on a drone 425 00:18:07,708 --> 00:18:10,167 outside the bubble, on the ground. 426 00:18:10,375 --> 00:18:13,458 Something made it think it was 800 feet in the air. 427 00:18:13,625 --> 00:18:15,667 What would cause that outside of the bubble? 428 00:18:15,875 --> 00:18:18,792 Clearly, there's something worth investigating over here. 429 00:18:21,125 --> 00:18:23,042 Hey, Matt, you want to see something weird? 430 00:18:23,208 --> 00:18:26,250 - Yeah. - In exactly five-second intervals, 431 00:18:26,375 --> 00:18:29,958 it gives me a warning on GPS time. 432 00:18:30,083 --> 00:18:31,292 Does that mean just one drone 433 00:18:31,500 --> 00:18:33,083 - is reporting GPS errors? - No. No. 434 00:18:33,250 --> 00:18:35,375 This is from the base station. 435 00:18:35,542 --> 00:18:38,292 Like, I-I've never seen a timing dropout. 436 00:18:38,417 --> 00:18:39,875 Yeah. 437 00:18:40,042 --> 00:18:42,917 So, tonight, I was noticing an issue with our GPS base station, 438 00:18:43,125 --> 00:18:45,000 where every five seconds 439 00:18:45,208 --> 00:18:47,167 and exactly at the five-second interval, 440 00:18:47,375 --> 00:18:49,542 it would briefly lose its GPS time. 441 00:18:49,708 --> 00:18:53,333 GPS time is transmitted to the drones by the base stations, 442 00:18:53,542 --> 00:18:56,250 which are synced to the satellites in space 443 00:18:56,375 --> 00:18:59,000 so that all the drones can fly together in unison. 444 00:18:59,208 --> 00:19:01,333 If the GPS time goes out of sync, 445 00:19:01,542 --> 00:19:03,458 the drones could run into each other. 446 00:19:03,667 --> 00:19:06,708 I'm gonna check the east field, too. 447 00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:11,875 - There it is. - No way, dude. 448 00:19:12,042 --> 00:19:14,167 But this dropout is behind. 449 00:19:14,375 --> 00:19:16,667 Look. There's the triangle. 450 00:19:17,917 --> 00:19:21,083 And there's the east field. Two seconds later. 451 00:19:21,292 --> 00:19:22,667 Why is there a two-second delay? 452 00:19:22,875 --> 00:19:24,583 It makes no sense. 453 00:19:24,708 --> 00:19:26,458 Thomas? 454 00:19:27,708 --> 00:19:29,250 Yes. Go ahead. 455 00:19:30,208 --> 00:19:32,375 We just noticed that the base stations 456 00:19:32,500 --> 00:19:34,792 are losing connection with the satellite GPS time 457 00:19:35,000 --> 00:19:36,375 every five seconds. 458 00:19:36,542 --> 00:19:38,250 But the weird thing is 459 00:19:38,375 --> 00:19:43,375 the east field is two seconds behind the triangle. 460 00:19:43,542 --> 00:19:46,042 - I would have expected the opposite. - Opposite. 461 00:19:46,167 --> 00:19:47,393 'Cause we're inside the bubble. 462 00:19:47,417 --> 00:19:49,583 - Right. - Wow. 463 00:19:49,750 --> 00:19:51,042 How about that? 464 00:19:51,208 --> 00:19:52,333 Copy that. 465 00:19:52,542 --> 00:19:54,208 Hey, that's very interesting. 466 00:19:54,375 --> 00:19:56,167 Definitely got something going on tonight. 467 00:19:56,375 --> 00:19:58,750 Copy you, Erik. 468 00:19:58,875 --> 00:20:01,125 This is exactly what we wondered might happen 469 00:20:01,333 --> 00:20:02,458 with the drone swarms' 470 00:20:02,583 --> 00:20:04,667 base stations and master clocks. 471 00:20:04,833 --> 00:20:07,000 They're connected to satellites in space 472 00:20:07,208 --> 00:20:09,542 that should keep them in sync. 473 00:20:09,708 --> 00:20:11,667 So what's causing the swarms' master clocks 474 00:20:11,833 --> 00:20:14,833 to be off by two seconds here on the ranch? 475 00:20:15,042 --> 00:20:16,208 This makes no sense. 476 00:20:16,375 --> 00:20:17,875 Is the bubble causing this? 477 00:20:18,042 --> 00:20:21,750 Or could it be something else that just made Erik's GPS device 478 00:20:21,958 --> 00:20:24,250 in the east field go haywire? 479 00:20:28,875 --> 00:20:32,000 Yeah, looks like it won't affect the experiment. 480 00:20:33,167 --> 00:20:34,542 Look at this. 481 00:20:34,708 --> 00:20:38,833 Now I'm detecting another 1.2 gigahertz signal. 482 00:20:38,917 --> 00:20:40,667 - You seeing this? - Yes. 483 00:20:40,792 --> 00:20:42,708 A strong peak at 1.2 gigahertz. 484 00:20:42,875 --> 00:20:43,917 Yep. 485 00:20:45,208 --> 00:20:46,667 - It looks like a language. - Yeah. 486 00:20:46,833 --> 00:20:48,167 Right. 487 00:20:48,375 --> 00:20:50,917 It looks a lot like a communication signal. 488 00:20:52,458 --> 00:20:56,208 The 1.2 gigahertz signal we detected was spiking like crazy, 489 00:20:56,375 --> 00:20:59,333 and it looked a lot like a communication signal. 490 00:20:59,417 --> 00:21:02,167 But who or what was communicating? 491 00:21:02,333 --> 00:21:04,833 And just what the heck was the message? 492 00:21:05,875 --> 00:21:08,500 I want to know where this signal is coming from. 493 00:21:08,708 --> 00:21:10,208 Can we track it? 494 00:21:10,375 --> 00:21:13,708 Well, the antenna is on a rotational, so let's see 495 00:21:13,875 --> 00:21:16,250 if we can turn the antenna to find it. 496 00:21:16,458 --> 00:21:17,833 Can you press that button? 497 00:21:18,000 --> 00:21:19,000 - This one here? - Yeah. 498 00:21:19,083 --> 00:21:20,208 All right. 499 00:21:20,417 --> 00:21:21,667 - Pressing. - Just hold it 500 00:21:21,792 --> 00:21:24,583 and we'll see if it gets stronger or less. 501 00:21:25,583 --> 00:21:27,333 Okay, that's pointed back 502 00:21:27,500 --> 00:21:29,833 - towards us now. - Okay, then. 503 00:21:29,958 --> 00:21:32,292 Uh, just lost it. 504 00:21:32,417 --> 00:21:33,577 Now it's reversing direction. 505 00:21:33,667 --> 00:21:35,667 It's coming back towards the east. 506 00:21:36,708 --> 00:21:39,083 Okay, it's back now. 507 00:21:39,250 --> 00:21:40,518 So if you tell me when to release, 508 00:21:40,542 --> 00:21:42,333 I'll-I'll, uh, let go of it. 509 00:21:44,292 --> 00:21:46,833 - Right there. - Okay. 510 00:21:47,000 --> 00:21:48,667 Where's it pointed? 511 00:21:48,875 --> 00:21:52,708 Right at the mesa. Right at the dad gum in point. 512 00:21:55,583 --> 00:21:58,333 As we rotated the antenna to track where 513 00:21:58,542 --> 00:22:00,958 the 1.2 gigahertz signal was coming from, 514 00:22:01,125 --> 00:22:03,958 it was at its strongest level when the antenna was pointed 515 00:22:04,125 --> 00:22:07,750 directly at the spot on the mesa that we call the in point. 516 00:22:08,792 --> 00:22:11,875 Two years ago, that's where we captured video 517 00:22:12,083 --> 00:22:16,333 here in the east field of a UAP flying into 518 00:22:16,542 --> 00:22:18,750 and then out of the mesa 519 00:22:18,958 --> 00:22:22,125 before disappearing from sight near the triangle. 520 00:22:22,250 --> 00:22:25,667 Now we know that the triangle is at the center of the bubble. 521 00:22:25,875 --> 00:22:27,917 So, what in the world could have broadcast 522 00:22:28,083 --> 00:22:30,500 that 1.2 gigahertz signal at us 523 00:22:30,708 --> 00:22:32,792 from the same spot inside the mesa? 524 00:22:32,958 --> 00:22:35,750 And is it connected to the bubble? 525 00:22:51,708 --> 00:22:53,333 Real bright light going up. 526 00:22:53,500 --> 00:22:55,167 Right there. 527 00:22:55,333 --> 00:22:56,583 Due north, due north. 528 00:22:56,750 --> 00:22:58,417 We do have something that has made a turn. 529 00:22:58,542 --> 00:23:00,917 It's not a satellite. It's not an airplane. 530 00:23:01,125 --> 00:23:02,583 It's just above the horizon. 531 00:23:02,750 --> 00:23:04,667 You guys got your eyes to the north. 532 00:23:04,875 --> 00:23:06,125 Look and see if you can see it. 533 00:23:06,292 --> 00:23:08,167 Light going up, huh? 534 00:23:13,500 --> 00:23:15,542 It literally just vanished. 535 00:23:15,708 --> 00:23:17,417 All right, well, if you're set here, 536 00:23:17,625 --> 00:23:18,726 I'm gonna head back to the command center 537 00:23:18,750 --> 00:23:20,167 so we can start this experiment. 538 00:23:20,375 --> 00:23:22,167 - All right, man, good luck. - All right. 539 00:23:23,417 --> 00:23:25,417 Hey, Thomas, do you copy? 540 00:23:26,875 --> 00:23:27,875 Loud and clear. 541 00:23:27,917 --> 00:23:29,333 The ranch is doing something. 542 00:23:29,458 --> 00:23:30,917 It's really odd. 543 00:23:31,083 --> 00:23:32,875 Erik's running back to the command center. 544 00:23:33,042 --> 00:23:35,625 I think we need to get the experiment going right away. 545 00:23:35,750 --> 00:23:38,500 Could you let me know, uh, if, uh, Pete Kelsey is ready 546 00:23:38,667 --> 00:23:39,787 to get his drone in the air? 547 00:23:39,875 --> 00:23:42,375 - I can be ready. - He can be ready. 548 00:23:42,500 --> 00:23:44,542 Hey, Javier, this is Travis. 549 00:23:44,708 --> 00:23:47,542 Do you have an ETA on when you guys are gonna be ready? 550 00:23:47,750 --> 00:23:49,917 We are ready when you are. 551 00:23:50,042 --> 00:23:52,458 So you're good to go with the experiment, Erik? 552 00:23:54,208 --> 00:23:55,750 That's affirmative. Good to go. 553 00:23:55,917 --> 00:23:57,708 All right, we are good to go. 554 00:24:00,708 --> 00:24:02,875 Drones are armed and ten seconds to launch. 555 00:24:03,042 --> 00:24:05,333 Everybody, we are good to go with the experiment. 556 00:24:05,542 --> 00:24:07,167 We are good to go with the experiment. 557 00:24:07,292 --> 00:24:08,833 Let's go, let's go, let's go! 558 00:24:08,958 --> 00:24:11,417 Five, four, three, 559 00:24:11,583 --> 00:24:13,458 two, one. 560 00:24:13,625 --> 00:24:14,875 Drones launching. 561 00:24:19,208 --> 00:24:20,333 Drones are going up. 562 00:24:20,542 --> 00:24:21,458 Everybody, get ready at your stations, 563 00:24:21,542 --> 00:24:23,083 ready to launch the rockets. 564 00:24:23,250 --> 00:24:25,542 Hundred drones in the air, east field. 565 00:24:25,708 --> 00:24:29,375 All 100 drones are in the air in the triangle. 566 00:24:29,542 --> 00:24:31,125 Everything looks locked and solid. 567 00:24:31,292 --> 00:24:33,167 Yeah, all the drones are up. 568 00:24:33,292 --> 00:24:35,083 Heck yeah! 569 00:24:40,958 --> 00:24:42,333 Drones are forming a cylinder 570 00:24:42,542 --> 00:24:43,667 here in the east canyon. 571 00:24:43,833 --> 00:24:46,375 All of them are up. 572 00:24:46,583 --> 00:24:49,000 After all the strange equipment glitches 573 00:24:49,208 --> 00:24:52,333 and seeing a UAP before our experiment even started, 574 00:24:52,500 --> 00:24:53,792 we were relieved 575 00:24:53,958 --> 00:24:56,625 when both drone swarms launched as planned. 576 00:24:56,750 --> 00:24:59,500 One was inside the bubble at the triangle, 577 00:24:59,667 --> 00:25:02,208 and the other outside of it in the east field. 578 00:25:02,375 --> 00:25:04,708 That's pretty cool. 579 00:25:05,958 --> 00:25:07,333 Taking off. 580 00:25:08,333 --> 00:25:12,625 So, once the drone swarms made their cylinder formations, 581 00:25:12,792 --> 00:25:16,542 Brian Woodward's FPV drone looked for any more phenomena 582 00:25:16,708 --> 00:25:18,667 around the swarm in the east field... 583 00:25:18,833 --> 00:25:20,542 Okay, I'm going up. 584 00:25:20,750 --> 00:25:22,625 As Jim Royston's lidar drone 585 00:25:22,750 --> 00:25:24,375 scanned that area outside the bubble. 586 00:25:24,583 --> 00:25:27,125 And meanwhile, Pete Kelsey used 587 00:25:27,292 --> 00:25:29,333 his thermal drone to scan the swarm... 588 00:25:29,542 --> 00:25:30,750 Taking off. 589 00:25:30,875 --> 00:25:31,917 Inside the bubble 590 00:25:32,042 --> 00:25:33,083 at the triangle. 591 00:25:34,292 --> 00:25:35,667 That looks really cool. 592 00:25:38,208 --> 00:25:40,000 Fire pyro in 593 00:25:40,167 --> 00:25:43,583 three, two, one, go. 594 00:25:44,667 --> 00:25:46,708 Here goes the pyro! 595 00:25:48,917 --> 00:25:52,208 The pyrotechnics on both swarms worked perfectly. 596 00:25:52,375 --> 00:25:55,208 They were filling the area around the drone swarms 597 00:25:55,375 --> 00:25:57,000 with sparks and smoke, 598 00:25:57,125 --> 00:25:59,542 which we hoped might help us see invisible phenomena 599 00:25:59,750 --> 00:26:01,583 inside and outside of the bubble. 600 00:26:01,750 --> 00:26:03,542 Oh, look at that. 601 00:26:03,750 --> 00:26:06,375 All right, Thomas, get ready for the rocket launch! 602 00:26:06,583 --> 00:26:08,667 Copy that. 603 00:26:08,833 --> 00:26:10,667 So, to try and stimulate 604 00:26:10,792 --> 00:26:13,083 more invisible phenomena inside of the drone swarms, 605 00:26:13,250 --> 00:26:17,167 Thomas and I prepared to launch rockets up through them. 606 00:26:17,375 --> 00:26:20,083 We wanted to see if the rockets would make contact 607 00:26:20,292 --> 00:26:21,500 with anything strange 608 00:26:21,708 --> 00:26:23,792 and reveal just what we might be dealing with. 609 00:26:23,958 --> 00:26:28,375 I'm going to go in five, four, 610 00:26:28,542 --> 00:26:33,750 three, two, one. 611 00:26:39,208 --> 00:26:41,375 We had a beautiful launch over here in the triangle. 612 00:26:43,333 --> 00:26:44,542 That should've launched. 613 00:26:44,708 --> 00:26:46,667 Why did that not launch? 614 00:26:46,833 --> 00:26:48,292 Son of a... 615 00:26:49,333 --> 00:26:52,208 We were assuming that more phenomena would happen 616 00:26:52,417 --> 00:26:55,292 with the swarm in the bubble than the one in the east field. 617 00:26:55,458 --> 00:26:58,542 So, I was stunned when Thomas's rocket flew 618 00:26:58,667 --> 00:27:03,458 straight up and hit nothing while mine didn't even launch. 619 00:27:03,625 --> 00:27:06,083 Everything's fine. It ain't getting power. 620 00:27:06,250 --> 00:27:08,250 So, is it possible that the bubble caused 621 00:27:08,417 --> 00:27:09,667 something strange to happen 622 00:27:09,875 --> 00:27:12,333 outside of its barrier in the east field? 623 00:27:17,875 --> 00:27:19,667 Nope, it will not go. 624 00:27:19,875 --> 00:27:22,292 This battery is bust... it's gone. 625 00:27:22,417 --> 00:27:24,708 Son of a gun. 626 00:27:24,875 --> 00:27:28,333 Hey, Travis, what's your status on that launch attempt? 627 00:27:28,542 --> 00:27:31,833 - We have a rocket malfunction. - We have a rocket malfunction. 628 00:27:31,958 --> 00:27:34,208 Something has zapped this battery 629 00:27:34,375 --> 00:27:36,125 completely dead. 630 00:27:36,292 --> 00:27:39,167 How much time have I got before the cylinder leaves? 631 00:27:43,792 --> 00:27:45,375 The battery. 632 00:27:49,458 --> 00:27:51,750 I'm gonna try something. 633 00:27:51,958 --> 00:27:53,292 Suddenly, I thought 634 00:27:53,417 --> 00:27:56,500 if something up in the drone swarm made the battery 635 00:27:56,667 --> 00:27:59,833 in my ignitor die, I needed to use 636 00:27:59,958 --> 00:28:02,292 the power in my jeep to get this rocket launched 637 00:28:02,458 --> 00:28:05,125 and see if we could find out what it was. 638 00:28:07,208 --> 00:28:09,167 They're coming back. 639 00:28:09,375 --> 00:28:11,208 Son of a... 640 00:28:11,375 --> 00:28:14,083 We completely missed it. 641 00:28:14,208 --> 00:28:16,000 Perfect igniter. 642 00:28:16,167 --> 00:28:17,875 Nothing wrong. 643 00:28:18,042 --> 00:28:22,333 It's like something's just keeping it from going. 644 00:28:22,500 --> 00:28:24,417 What in the crap? 645 00:28:24,542 --> 00:28:26,333 I had tested that rocket launcher. 646 00:28:26,500 --> 00:28:29,000 So, the fact that I couldn't get a rocket launched 647 00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:31,417 before the drone swarm formation came down 648 00:28:31,542 --> 00:28:33,333 confused the heck out of me 649 00:28:33,417 --> 00:28:36,833 because I was in the east field, not inside the bubble. 650 00:28:37,042 --> 00:28:39,667 So, did something in the east field jam it? 651 00:28:39,833 --> 00:28:41,708 And if that's the case, what was it? 652 00:28:41,917 --> 00:28:44,292 All drones are down in the triangle 653 00:28:44,375 --> 00:28:45,542 safely and correctly. 654 00:28:45,750 --> 00:28:47,042 All 100 drones are down 655 00:28:47,208 --> 00:28:48,833 in the east field safely and correctly. 656 00:28:49,000 --> 00:28:51,000 Hey, our drones are all down, 657 00:28:51,125 --> 00:28:53,583 but something prevented my rocket from launching. 658 00:28:53,750 --> 00:28:54,917 Copy that. 659 00:28:55,083 --> 00:28:56,625 That's interesting that he couldn't 660 00:28:56,792 --> 00:28:58,184 - get that rocket to launch. - Yeah. 661 00:28:58,208 --> 00:28:59,750 Yeah. 662 00:28:59,917 --> 00:29:01,500 Preston, do you copy? 663 00:29:01,708 --> 00:29:03,000 Hey, Travis. This is Preston. 664 00:29:03,208 --> 00:29:05,083 Let's, uh, prepare as fast we can 665 00:29:05,208 --> 00:29:07,833 to get the next-next setup going. 666 00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:09,583 Copy that. We'll get it going. 667 00:29:11,208 --> 00:29:12,500 I was both ticked off 668 00:29:12,708 --> 00:29:13,833 and really determined 669 00:29:14,042 --> 00:29:15,833 to repeat the drone swarm experiment 670 00:29:16,000 --> 00:29:17,875 to see if I could get a rocket launched 671 00:29:18,042 --> 00:29:20,292 up through the swarm in the east field. 672 00:29:23,167 --> 00:29:25,750 Hey, Travis, the drones are ready to launch in the triangle. 673 00:29:25,917 --> 00:29:27,042 Copy that. 674 00:29:28,042 --> 00:29:29,500 East field drones are armed. 675 00:29:29,708 --> 00:29:31,875 Standing by ready at the command center. 676 00:29:32,042 --> 00:29:34,625 30 seconds to launch. 677 00:29:34,792 --> 00:29:37,667 The initial failure may have just been a glitch. 678 00:29:37,875 --> 00:29:39,833 But Erik and I needed to be sure 679 00:29:40,000 --> 00:29:42,958 before we gave up on trying to reveal something 680 00:29:43,125 --> 00:29:46,167 that might explain the weird phenomena we keep experiencing. 681 00:29:47,208 --> 00:29:48,917 Ten seconds to launch. 682 00:29:50,375 --> 00:29:51,708 It'll start spinning. 683 00:29:51,875 --> 00:29:53,333 Yeah. Going. 684 00:29:53,542 --> 00:29:54,625 We are scanning. 685 00:29:54,792 --> 00:29:56,458 Here we go. 686 00:29:56,625 --> 00:29:58,417 Five, four, 687 00:29:58,542 --> 00:30:01,208 three, two, one. 688 00:30:03,625 --> 00:30:06,250 We got drones going up in the east canyon. 689 00:30:06,417 --> 00:30:08,417 Drones going up in the triangle. 690 00:30:08,583 --> 00:30:10,083 Okay, taking off. 691 00:30:12,958 --> 00:30:15,000 100 drones up in the triangle. 692 00:30:15,167 --> 00:30:17,125 Everything looks locked and solid. 693 00:30:17,292 --> 00:30:19,583 100 drones up in the east field. 694 00:30:19,708 --> 00:30:22,500 Looks like the cylinder's forming down here at the east. 695 00:30:24,375 --> 00:30:26,667 Okay, I'm ready to do the rocket launch. 696 00:30:26,833 --> 00:30:31,125 Five, four, three, 697 00:30:31,333 --> 00:30:33,208 two, one. 698 00:30:35,917 --> 00:30:37,167 Nothing. 699 00:30:38,208 --> 00:30:40,333 Once again, we have a rocket launch failure. 700 00:30:40,500 --> 00:30:41,667 Rocket launch failure. 701 00:30:41,833 --> 00:30:43,583 Failed to launch again. 702 00:30:43,750 --> 00:30:45,542 You've got to be kidding me. 703 00:30:45,833 --> 00:30:47,167 Wow. 704 00:30:47,375 --> 00:30:49,625 What in the actual hell? 705 00:30:49,833 --> 00:30:52,125 Are you kidding me? 706 00:30:57,042 --> 00:30:59,917 Once again, we have a rocket launch failure. 707 00:31:01,667 --> 00:31:03,333 Are you kidding me? 708 00:31:07,625 --> 00:31:08,708 Let's try it again. 709 00:31:10,042 --> 00:31:11,333 Five, four, 710 00:31:11,500 --> 00:31:13,792 three, two, 711 00:31:13,917 --> 00:31:15,083 one. 712 00:31:19,875 --> 00:31:20,875 Wow. 713 00:31:22,542 --> 00:31:23,958 Come on, chute. 714 00:31:25,083 --> 00:31:26,833 At least it went. 715 00:31:27,042 --> 00:31:29,208 Looks like it's raining real good. 716 00:31:30,542 --> 00:31:33,125 It's raining pretty good over here in the triangle. 717 00:31:33,208 --> 00:31:35,500 All right, copy that. 718 00:31:35,667 --> 00:31:37,500 Uh, rain's picking up. 719 00:31:38,625 --> 00:31:40,458 This is crazy. 720 00:31:40,667 --> 00:31:42,667 Drones landing. 721 00:31:42,875 --> 00:31:45,500 Man, I finally get a launch to go, 722 00:31:45,667 --> 00:31:47,500 and then it starts raining. 723 00:31:47,667 --> 00:31:49,500 Pouring. 724 00:31:49,667 --> 00:31:52,101 I'm still not ready to go there about the weather on the ranch, 725 00:31:52,125 --> 00:31:55,000 but it seemed like a definite sign 726 00:31:55,167 --> 00:31:56,833 that it was time to end the experiment. 727 00:31:57,042 --> 00:31:59,667 Interesting night, fellas. 728 00:31:59,750 --> 00:32:01,375 - Very eventful. - Right? 729 00:32:01,542 --> 00:32:03,250 Erik, I think we got a lot of 730 00:32:03,417 --> 00:32:06,000 really interesting phenomena observed tonight, 731 00:32:06,208 --> 00:32:08,500 and I'm hoping that there's a lot of data 732 00:32:08,625 --> 00:32:09,667 that's coinciding with it. 733 00:32:09,833 --> 00:32:12,167 AKA a lot of homework for me. 734 00:32:12,375 --> 00:32:14,958 Well, I say we pack up and call it a night. 735 00:32:15,125 --> 00:32:16,726 - Sounds good. - All right. - Let's do it. 736 00:32:16,750 --> 00:32:18,167 - Nice job. - Nice job, guys. 737 00:32:18,375 --> 00:32:20,417 - Great, guys. - Good work, everybody. 738 00:32:26,083 --> 00:32:27,833 Hey, Preston, Brian, Pete, 739 00:32:27,958 --> 00:32:29,958 thanks for jumping on with us. 740 00:32:30,083 --> 00:32:31,250 Hey, thanks for having us. 741 00:32:31,458 --> 00:32:32,833 A couple days after 742 00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:34,542 our drone experiment, 743 00:32:34,708 --> 00:32:37,375 Erik, Pete Kelsey and the team from Sky Elements 744 00:32:37,542 --> 00:32:40,125 were all ready to review their processed data. 745 00:32:40,333 --> 00:32:42,184 So, you know, right away, Preston, I'd just like to review 746 00:32:42,208 --> 00:32:44,167 the timing errors 747 00:32:44,333 --> 00:32:46,833 between the two swarms... the one over the triangle 748 00:32:47,042 --> 00:32:48,082 and the east field canyon. 749 00:32:48,167 --> 00:32:49,333 Sure. 750 00:32:49,500 --> 00:32:51,750 We noticed in between the two swarms 751 00:32:51,958 --> 00:32:53,667 that we were getting 752 00:32:53,875 --> 00:32:57,250 a time error, where our base station would lose accuracy, 753 00:32:57,375 --> 00:32:59,833 glitch and then come right back. 754 00:33:00,000 --> 00:33:01,458 And what was very interesting is 755 00:33:01,667 --> 00:33:03,667 that the east field was two seconds delayed 756 00:33:03,792 --> 00:33:05,083 from us in the triangle, 757 00:33:05,250 --> 00:33:07,542 - which was very unusual. - Huh. 758 00:33:07,708 --> 00:33:09,875 Everything should be exactly identical 759 00:33:10,042 --> 00:33:11,167 between the two sites. 760 00:33:12,708 --> 00:33:15,125 Think about what you're saying, though. 761 00:33:15,292 --> 00:33:19,417 A two-second delay in GPS, only a half a mile apart... 762 00:33:19,583 --> 00:33:21,101 They shouldn't have a two-second d-difference 763 00:33:21,125 --> 00:33:22,625 on either side of the globe. 764 00:33:22,750 --> 00:33:24,542 - Right. - You know, I'll put this out there. 765 00:33:24,708 --> 00:33:26,851 I know this has probably occurred to all of us, you know, 766 00:33:26,875 --> 00:33:30,417 but does this have something to do with the bubble? 767 00:33:30,542 --> 00:33:34,000 You know, because one swarm is inside the bubble, 768 00:33:34,125 --> 00:33:35,708 centered on it essentially, 769 00:33:35,917 --> 00:33:38,037 and the other is well outside of it in the east field. 770 00:33:38,208 --> 00:33:40,542 It's possible that this experiment's revealing 771 00:33:40,750 --> 00:33:43,750 some potential new phenomenon related to the bubble. 772 00:33:43,917 --> 00:33:45,125 Yeah. 773 00:33:45,292 --> 00:33:46,750 The two-second delay 774 00:33:46,875 --> 00:33:48,500 being experienced by 775 00:33:48,667 --> 00:33:51,250 the drone swarm that was in the east field is huge, 776 00:33:51,375 --> 00:33:55,292 because its master clock was linked to satellites in space. 777 00:33:55,500 --> 00:33:58,917 So, there should have been no way for it to be out of sync 778 00:33:59,083 --> 00:34:01,000 with the swarm at the triangle. 779 00:34:01,208 --> 00:34:03,292 What could have caused that? The bubble? 780 00:34:03,417 --> 00:34:04,833 Something in the east field? 781 00:34:04,958 --> 00:34:06,292 Or both? 782 00:34:06,458 --> 00:34:08,167 We got to get to the bottom of this. 783 00:34:08,333 --> 00:34:09,458 - Absolutely. - Yeah. 784 00:34:09,625 --> 00:34:11,667 Brian, what about the FPV drone? 785 00:34:11,833 --> 00:34:13,458 Any anomalies that you noticed, 786 00:34:13,583 --> 00:34:15,167 or did everything work just fine? 787 00:34:15,292 --> 00:34:17,172 Uh, for the most part, it was working just fine. 788 00:34:17,208 --> 00:34:20,375 I did lose brief signal, uh, a couple times. 789 00:34:20,542 --> 00:34:22,625 Basically, it would just glitch 790 00:34:22,833 --> 00:34:26,542 and then it would freeze frame for about half a second. 791 00:34:26,708 --> 00:34:29,000 Um, and then, and then video would come back. 792 00:34:29,167 --> 00:34:30,958 - Hmm. - And what's 793 00:34:31,042 --> 00:34:34,083 the-the max range on your system? 794 00:34:34,250 --> 00:34:36,250 Um, it can get up to, like, a couple miles. 795 00:34:36,458 --> 00:34:38,458 - Oh, wow. - So, you were never 796 00:34:38,625 --> 00:34:41,500 - more than a couple hundred meters away. - No. 797 00:34:41,667 --> 00:34:43,587 It shouldn't be losing signal like that so close. 798 00:34:43,750 --> 00:34:46,542 - No. - Where did that occur, Brian? 799 00:34:46,708 --> 00:34:49,208 - He was down at the east field. - Okay. 800 00:34:49,375 --> 00:34:51,500 And we kept having issues with the rocket. 801 00:34:53,500 --> 00:34:54,750 Yeah. 802 00:34:54,917 --> 00:34:56,167 We were really hoping 803 00:34:56,375 --> 00:34:57,958 to get a lot more data on the bubble, 804 00:34:58,125 --> 00:35:00,833 where we've seen many crazy phenomena. 805 00:35:01,042 --> 00:35:04,167 So, it was surprising that most of the strange happenings 806 00:35:04,292 --> 00:35:07,417 during this experiment took place in the east field. 807 00:35:07,625 --> 00:35:09,708 So, Pete, did you see anything 808 00:35:09,875 --> 00:35:11,195 with, uh, any of your instruments 809 00:35:11,333 --> 00:35:12,625 on the inside of the bubble? 810 00:35:12,792 --> 00:35:16,292 Yeah, yeah. So, I can show you what I have. 811 00:35:17,833 --> 00:35:20,917 So, this is one of the SLAM scans from the triangle, 812 00:35:21,083 --> 00:35:24,583 and this is the second flight. 813 00:35:25,708 --> 00:35:27,958 I mean, these drones are locked in. 814 00:35:28,083 --> 00:35:29,500 I mean, it looks great. 815 00:35:29,625 --> 00:35:30,833 I mean, that's really cool. 816 00:35:33,250 --> 00:35:36,292 But this I had to think about for a little bit. 817 00:35:37,708 --> 00:35:39,333 Here it is. 818 00:35:42,042 --> 00:35:43,250 Whoa. 819 00:35:43,375 --> 00:35:44,833 - Look at that. - That's interesting. 820 00:35:45,042 --> 00:35:46,750 Yeah. 821 00:35:46,875 --> 00:35:50,208 So, what in the world are we looking at, Pete? 822 00:35:58,375 --> 00:36:00,792 What in the world are we looking at, Pete? 823 00:36:00,917 --> 00:36:05,000 You can see all this blue on the ground at the triangle. 824 00:36:05,125 --> 00:36:06,125 Oh, yeah. 825 00:36:06,208 --> 00:36:08,375 Oh, wow. 826 00:36:08,542 --> 00:36:10,500 Just when we thought nothing really strange 827 00:36:10,667 --> 00:36:12,833 happened in the bubble during our drone experiment, 828 00:36:13,042 --> 00:36:16,417 Pete Kelsey's lidar scanner at the triangle captured 829 00:36:16,583 --> 00:36:18,375 something that we had never seen before. 830 00:36:18,542 --> 00:36:20,750 - Didn't it start to rain? - Yeah. 831 00:36:20,958 --> 00:36:22,667 - Yes. - Yes. 832 00:36:22,875 --> 00:36:24,875 But the really interesting thing to me is 833 00:36:25,042 --> 00:36:27,458 you're getting a return on the drones 300 feet high. 834 00:36:27,625 --> 00:36:31,208 Why are you not getting a return on the rain 300 feet high? 835 00:36:31,375 --> 00:36:33,667 Exactly. 836 00:36:33,792 --> 00:36:36,708 I don't think this is rain just yet. 837 00:36:36,875 --> 00:36:39,500 So, what is all of that if it's not rain? 838 00:36:39,667 --> 00:36:41,583 - That's a good question. - Right. 839 00:36:41,750 --> 00:36:43,458 I don't know what this is, 840 00:36:43,625 --> 00:36:46,333 but I take the position that 841 00:36:46,542 --> 00:36:49,292 we have an interesting feature in the data. 842 00:36:49,417 --> 00:36:52,458 These are obviously very strange readings 843 00:36:52,625 --> 00:36:55,167 we're looking at in the center of the bubble. 844 00:36:55,333 --> 00:36:58,667 So, I've got one more thing. Let me bring it up. 845 00:36:58,833 --> 00:37:00,375 - Oh, it's a... - Time-lapse. 846 00:37:00,542 --> 00:37:01,833 Time-lapse. Okay. 847 00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:03,684 Yeah, this is one of the cameras that's placed 848 00:37:03,708 --> 00:37:06,333 down there to the south, looking towards the north. 849 00:37:06,500 --> 00:37:08,958 - Got it. - Let's watch in this region. 850 00:37:11,042 --> 00:37:12,500 There it is. I saw it. 851 00:37:12,708 --> 00:37:14,208 - What was that? - Yeah, I saw it. 852 00:37:14,375 --> 00:37:17,500 Let's go back and take a look at that frame. 853 00:37:19,292 --> 00:37:20,875 Wow. 854 00:37:21,042 --> 00:37:23,292 This is one frame in a time-lapse video. 855 00:37:23,500 --> 00:37:26,917 We just happened to catch this, whatever it is. 856 00:37:27,083 --> 00:37:29,167 - It means it's moving pretty fast. - Yes. 857 00:37:29,375 --> 00:37:31,917 This is why Erik always records 858 00:37:32,125 --> 00:37:35,208 our experiments with multiple types of surveillance cameras. 859 00:37:35,375 --> 00:37:38,417 We did see one UAP during the experiment, 860 00:37:38,542 --> 00:37:41,250 but this was something completely different 861 00:37:41,417 --> 00:37:44,292 and even looked like it could be a craft of some kind. 862 00:37:44,417 --> 00:37:45,500 So what was it? 863 00:37:45,667 --> 00:37:47,333 - Can you zoom in on it? - Yeah. 864 00:37:48,708 --> 00:37:51,583 - Wow, look at that. - Check that out. 865 00:37:53,375 --> 00:37:54,625 Whoa. 866 00:37:54,792 --> 00:37:56,417 What do you guys make of that? 867 00:37:57,333 --> 00:37:58,458 There's something to it. 868 00:37:59,708 --> 00:38:02,667 That looks like it's going, uh, hypersonic. 869 00:38:02,833 --> 00:38:05,750 Whatever this bright UAP was, 870 00:38:05,875 --> 00:38:09,417 it appeared to be flying several thousand miles per hour, 871 00:38:09,583 --> 00:38:11,625 and then it just disappeared. 872 00:38:11,792 --> 00:38:14,042 When we capture data like this, 873 00:38:14,250 --> 00:38:15,917 it sparks all kinds of questions. 874 00:38:16,125 --> 00:38:19,333 Was it related to the bubble or our equipment failures? 875 00:38:19,542 --> 00:38:22,750 And was it the source of the communication-like 876 00:38:22,958 --> 00:38:25,958 1.2 gigahertz signal that came from the mesa? 877 00:38:26,083 --> 00:38:27,667 Wow. 878 00:38:27,875 --> 00:38:29,375 We haven't seen that here before. 879 00:38:29,542 --> 00:38:31,542 Well, guys, this review has been 880 00:38:31,750 --> 00:38:33,167 exactly what I was hoping for. 881 00:38:33,333 --> 00:38:35,542 I look forward to the follow-up. 882 00:38:35,750 --> 00:38:37,184 You know, we're gonna have to decide 883 00:38:37,208 --> 00:38:38,518 exactly what form that's gonna take. 884 00:38:38,542 --> 00:38:40,000 - Thanks, guys. - See you, guys. 885 00:38:40,208 --> 00:38:41,568 - We will be in touch. - See y'all. 886 00:38:42,542 --> 00:38:43,917 What do we do next phase? 887 00:38:44,042 --> 00:38:46,125 - It-it warrants follow-up. - Yeah. 888 00:38:46,250 --> 00:38:47,750 It looks a lot like the triangle 889 00:38:47,917 --> 00:38:51,417 and the east field are connected to each other, but why? 890 00:38:51,583 --> 00:38:54,667 'Cause the east field is outside the bubble. 891 00:38:54,833 --> 00:38:56,833 Yeah. There could be more to it. 892 00:38:57,042 --> 00:38:58,958 So, let's look into that 893 00:38:59,167 --> 00:39:02,333 and see if we can find some more evidence and more information 894 00:39:02,458 --> 00:39:04,625 - about those connections. - Yeah. 895 00:39:04,792 --> 00:39:06,958 And we're gonna keep exploring this bubble 896 00:39:07,125 --> 00:39:08,250 and the east field. 897 00:39:08,375 --> 00:39:10,458 Yes, absolutely. 898 00:39:12,750 --> 00:39:14,792 The bubble may be somehow responding 899 00:39:14,958 --> 00:39:18,208 and disrupting the electromagnetic signals 900 00:39:18,375 --> 00:39:22,792 that actually provide location information for our GPS sensors 901 00:39:22,958 --> 00:39:25,250 and all the other things that are operative on the ranch. 902 00:39:25,458 --> 00:39:26,875 Raising the question: 903 00:39:27,042 --> 00:39:29,583 Why does it happen in some locations more than others? 904 00:39:29,750 --> 00:39:33,417 Have we inadvertently activated something? 905 00:39:33,583 --> 00:39:35,875 And if so, how is that possible? 906 00:39:36,042 --> 00:39:38,125 It remains to be seen whether this is 907 00:39:38,333 --> 00:39:40,250 a true cause-and-effect relationship. 908 00:39:41,292 --> 00:39:44,125 We continue to prove that there is more to our reality 909 00:39:44,292 --> 00:39:46,167 than meets the eye. 910 00:39:46,375 --> 00:39:48,125 I truly believe that our investigation 911 00:39:48,292 --> 00:39:49,667 of Skinwalker Ranch 912 00:39:49,833 --> 00:39:54,667 is the most important scientific endeavor of our time. 913 00:39:55,875 --> 00:39:58,167 I don't know if the ultimate answers to this place 914 00:39:58,375 --> 00:40:00,000 are gonna be found deep in the mesa 915 00:40:00,167 --> 00:40:03,500 or in the bubble or some other hot spot on the property, 916 00:40:03,708 --> 00:40:05,833 but the phenomena we're documenting 917 00:40:05,917 --> 00:40:08,167 in every single experiment we do 918 00:40:08,375 --> 00:40:10,375 tells me one thing for sure: 919 00:40:10,542 --> 00:40:12,083 We need to keep looking 920 00:40:12,250 --> 00:40:15,875 at all the above and below. 921 00:40:20,500 --> 00:40:21,851 - Look at that. - That was a brand-new tooth. 922 00:40:21,875 --> 00:40:23,500 - How deep? - About 260 feet 923 00:40:23,708 --> 00:40:25,417 - into the mesa. - God! 924 00:40:25,542 --> 00:40:28,000 Whoa, we got metal. 925 00:40:28,167 --> 00:40:30,000 This could actually be whatever is 926 00:40:30,167 --> 00:40:31,875 - drilling through. - Yeah. 927 00:40:32,042 --> 00:40:33,958 This is our most advanced technology. 928 00:40:34,125 --> 00:40:36,250 We're taking an X-ray of Skinwalker Ranch. 929 00:40:36,375 --> 00:40:37,875 What we saw was strange. 930 00:40:38,042 --> 00:40:41,667 The extremely large void under the drilling site. 931 00:40:41,833 --> 00:40:43,000 - Whoa. - Whoa, whoa, whoa. 932 00:40:43,167 --> 00:40:45,875 - That has to mean something. - Clearly. 933 00:40:48,708 --> 00:40:50,500 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 69518

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