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- So, what's up?
- They're coming up
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with some green jelly.
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Does look like
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what we've seen before, don't it?
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This looks exactly like
what we pulled out.
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What the hell is in that mesa?
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Lasers are up.
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Rocket is launching.
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- Oh!
- What's beeping?
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Oh, my God, we're getting
huge gamma rays.
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- Everybody, out now!
- Hey, guys! It's going off!
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It's going... No, everybody out now!
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I'm just hitting
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the bubble barrier to the south.
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Dude, it looks like
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you just flew through something.
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What?
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What is that
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in the blue beam there?
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- Look at the shape.
- There's a cube right there.
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Like a cube or a square object.
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- This is fascinating.
- I'm in a state of bewilderment.
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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 occurrences on Earth.
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For two decades,
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the federal government
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investigated the property.
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Their findings
have never been made public.
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Right there! We got something!
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Now a new team
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of independent scientists
and researchers
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are taking over.
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They are uncovering evidence
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that the countless stories...
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It came right out of the mesa.
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Of unidentified aerial phenomena...
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- UAP right there!
- Yep.
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Bizarre energies...
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It looks like there's
a heat source right above 'em.
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And portals that lead
to other dimensions...
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We're maybe looking at the anomaly
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for the first time, guys.
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Might actually be true.
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They will stop at nothing to reveal.
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The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.
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All right, rotating to wake it up.
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Copy.
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So far this year,
our team has experienced
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more unexplainable things
on Skinwalker Ranch
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than ever before.
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And one of the biggest mysteries
we're determined to figure out
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is what's buried inside the mesa.
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I'm gonna have you keep corkscrewing.
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10-4.
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All the data we've collected
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through ground-penetrating radar
and our drilling suggests
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that there's a 400-foot-long object
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and a bunch
of smaller unidentified things
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buried inside there.
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Right now, we're drilling
our second borehole,
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which is positioned to the west
of the large object.
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And once Borehole 2 is completed,
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we're gonna use a multitude of
cutting-edge scanning devices
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to see if we can determine
what these things actually are.
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All right, so, uh,
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what depth are we at right now
into the mesa?
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We're at 188 feet.
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Okay.
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Hey, guys, this is Thomas.
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We're getting close
to that anomalous zone.
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Copy that. Just keep us posted.
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While drilling Borehole 1,
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we detected a bunch of strange
radio frequency signals,
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especially when we got
to the 200-foot mark.
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Some of that even seemed
to come from inside the mesa.
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So we're using
spectrum analyzers to look out
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for anything weird as we drill Borehole 2.
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It's kind of weird with the beacon battery.
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It just fluctuated down
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- to 25% battery.
- Huh.
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It's only been on for a few hours.
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This should be at 80% or 90%.
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I don't know what to think about that.
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It shouldn't be going
through battery that fast.
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Yeah, that is interesting.
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Hey, guys, this is Thomas.
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You guys have a copy
down there at the tent?
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Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead.
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We're 188 feet into the mesa.
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At this point, we've only
been drilling a couple hours.
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But the battery indicator
is down below 50%.
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Yeah, that's really interesting.
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So far, there's nothing really exciting
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on any of the frequencies,
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but I'll keep a watch.
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This battery is brand-new.
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And in less than three hours,
we see rapid battery depletion.
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There's something about this spot.
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I don't know what to think about it.
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Hey, Kyle and Thomas.
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The guys are ready to dump the spoils
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- whenever you guys are.
- Copy that.
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Some of our most stunning evidence
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of what could be buried
inside the mesa has been found
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in the drilling spoils that came
from both of these boreholes.
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- What do we got here?
- Uh, this is 188 into the mesa.
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- Okay.
- We've found
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weird stuff like
manufactured metal fragments
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that are similar
to what NASA and SpaceX use
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to protect the outside of spacecraft.
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I don't know what to say about that yet
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except that it really makes you wonder.
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Is that, uh...
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It might be.
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Here's more of that green jelly.
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Whoa!
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As we're sifting through the spoils
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that have come from
about 180 feet into the mesa,
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we came across some green jelly
that really looks similar
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to what we found last year,
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as well as last week.
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The fact that we're finding this
green jelly from both boreholes
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makes me think
that there's something large
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that's spanning
across the face of this mesa.
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And last year,
we had the green jelly analyzed
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and learned that
it had charred material in it,
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which means there was some kind of fire
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or maybe an explosion inside the mesa.
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Who knows what else
we'll find in this spoils pit?
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See that?
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- Interesting.
- I agree.
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- So this is a pretty good sample of gypsum.
- Oh, wow.
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All the way across, and then
you've also got the iron oxide
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all the way across.
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Melded together.
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Pretty dark red right in there, so...
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That's a great sample.
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That almost looks like rusted metal.
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That's really, uh, interesting.
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Do you have a copy over at the tent?
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Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead.
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I'm over here at the spoils pit
with Chris Roberts.
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He got a really nice, clean,
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large sample of that green jelly
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that's coming out of
about that 185-, 188-foot mark.
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- More green jelly.
- Yeah.
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In addition, he found gypsum
with a lot of iron on it.
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Layered rust.
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It looks like
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layered rust.
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We're seeing more of it as we get closer
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to that 200-foot mark.
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Wow. That's interesting.
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Iron oxide can occur anywhere
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that you have iron, air and moisture.
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It's simply what we call rust.
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And it's very likely that a porous rock
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coming into prolonged contact
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with some rusted metal object
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would absorb the iron oxide into it,
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just like a sponge soaks up water.
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So, is the object buried
inside the mesa made of metal?
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And if so, did it generate the iron oxide
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that we found on this rock?
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I'm gonna go check back in with the guys
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- and-and see how it's going.
- Sounds good.
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Okay. Thanks, Chris.
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That's-that's weird.
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Huh.
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Looks like we're getting
the 1.2 gigahertz signal again.
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- That just start?
- Yep.
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It's getting close into that 200-foot level.
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Yep. Sam, are you getting it?
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No, but I'm seeing the 1.6.
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What?
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After what we found in the drilling spoils,
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it was really freaky
when we started detecting
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both 1.2 and 1.6 gigahertz signals.
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Earlier this year, Erik broadcast
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a 1.2 gigahertz signal
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because we had never seen one
at that frequency on the ranch,
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and he wanted to monitor it
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for strange interference
during an experiment.
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This is the other 1.2 gigahertz signal.
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It's strong.
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But then something on the ranch
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started broadcasting
an identical signal back at us,
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and we've repeatedly
detected it ever since.
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And the 1.6 gigahertz signal is bizarre
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because that's a frequency
that the military uses
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for communication
with satellites and spacecraft
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up in orbit.
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So, what is broadcasting
these signals now on the ranch
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and right as the drill
approaches that 200-foot mark
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inside the mesa?
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And could that be the massive object
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we think is buried in there?
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We're right at that
190-foot mark into the mesa.
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Wow.
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If they're getting that close,
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I probably should look
at the beacon frequency.
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'Cause last time, when they hit that spot,
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the beacon frequency spread out.
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Started doing all that weird
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- stuff.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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So, this is their beacon signal right here.
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I'm seeing it stronger than I have all day.
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I wonder why.
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Another strange thing that
happened at the 200-foot spot
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when we drilled Borehole 1 last year,
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the drilling beacon's signal
suddenly went totally haywire
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and made it almost impossible
for the drillers
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to track the location
of the drill bit in the mesa.
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It's like whatever is buried in there
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is trying to stop us from
advancing beyond that point.
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It made us all wonder
what might happen next.
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Something's got the cows all stirred up.
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They're running around.
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Does make me wonder.
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We were all on edge
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when the cattle
in the nearby field got spooked.
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Because last year,
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when we got to this same spot
in Borehole 1,
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a calf suddenly became really sick
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from a huge radiation spike,
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and we had to remove it
from the ranch so it could heal.
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Hey, I've got
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the radiation sensor at the south tower
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reporting to us elevated radiation levels.
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Well, that's not good.
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Just when the drill reached
nearly 200 feet inside
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of Borehole 2 at the mesa,
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we detected a bunch of
strange radio frequency signals.
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But then something spooked
the cows in the nearby field
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right when Sam started detecting
high levels of radiation
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from his sensors
positioned in the south field.
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I haven't seen a radiation signal all day.
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And then they hit this spot
wherever they are,
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about ten feet short
of that 200, and the signal's
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going through the roof.
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So, uh, I don't understand that.
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- Why-why now?
- Yeah.
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Well, we're getting pretty close
at this point, so...
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Yeah, look how strong the beacon is.
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Oh, yeah.
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This looks like we're
maybe hitting that anomaly
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inside the mesa.
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Mm.
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Could Kaleb be right
that the drill may be hitting
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one of the believed
metallic objects inside the mesa
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and it triggered all these
freaky things to happen?
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But if so, what in the heck could do that?
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Look at how the wind's picking up.
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Whoa.
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Yeah, we're gonna destroy our stuff, y'all.
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Holy crap. That's strong.
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Yeah, it's strong.
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This thing's gonna take off.
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Man, look at this.
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This is crazy. We got to break this down.
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- Yeah.
- I can't even see, man.
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We're-we're gonna get our stuff
destroyed if we don't.
264
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We either break it down or we break it.
265
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Yeah. I say we break it down. Yeah.
266
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It's coming quick.
267
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It was literally like
a perfect storm of crazy.
268
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I don't think we're ready
to start speculating
269
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that the weather is conspiring
with buried metal objects
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in the mesa to shut us down.
271
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At least not yet.
272
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But it did the trick today.
273
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No matter what, we're not giving up
274
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until we figure out
what's inside that mesa.
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- We're close enough.
- We're gonna hit it
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- as soon as we start back up.
- Yep. - Yep.
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Hey, Preston.
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- What's up, guys?
- How you doing?
279
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- Hey, fellas.
- Welcome back.
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The next day, as the drilling operation
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at the mesa continued,
we welcomed back our friends
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Pete Kelsey, as well
as Preston Ward and his team
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from a drone light show company
called Sky Elements
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to once again help us investigate
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another gigantic mystery,
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an invisible bubble that we've detected
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with multiple lidar devices
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that covers a huge area of the ranch
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both above and below ground.
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Its epicenter is at the triangle,
291
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and it has a radius of about 2,000 feet.
292
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So that means it contains
a lot of the areas
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where we've documented
tons of phenomena,
294
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like UAPs and strange
radio frequency signals.
295
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Since you were here, we have
done multiple experiments
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of a phenomenon that we've measured.
297
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We're calling it the bubble.
298
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And we've measured now, repeatedly,
299
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that there's something
about the bubble barrier
300
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that affects almost every instrument
301
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we've used to study it.
302
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During numerous experiments this year,
303
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including one with Sky Elements,
304
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we've had crazy equipment malfunctions
305
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inside of the bubble
where something corrupts
306
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the GPS trackers in our devices
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and prevents them from collecting data
308
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above the center of the triangle.
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In other experiments,
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the bubble barrier has seemed
to stop our rockets
311
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and lidar-equipped drones
from going inside it.
312
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And last week, during an experiment
313
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where we set up a bunch
of high-powered laser cannons,
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both inside and outside
of the bubble's barriers,
315
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something caused them all to
experience strange malfunctions.
316
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I just lost the, uh,
hardwired lasers at the ARC.
317
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So what we want to figure out
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is if the bubble might be related to
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all the strange things we see both inside
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and outside of its barriers.
321
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Or are there multiple phenomena
that we need to identify?
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Why don't you step us through
maybe what, uh
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- what you've come up with.
- Sure.
324
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So we're gonna set up
100 drones at the triangle
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and 100 drones in the east field,
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each doing a cylinder formation.
327
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And we're gonna trigger those
at the same time.
328
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We're also gonna have
329
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25 pyrotechnic drones at each location
330
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as well, so we'll trigger the
pyrotechnics at the same time.
331
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For tonight's experiment,
332
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the plan will start by launching
333
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the two illuminated swarms
simultaneously,
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each made up of 100 drones.
335
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One will be at the triangle,
336
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which is at the dead center of the bubble,
337
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and the other will be in the east field,
338
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several yards outside
of the bubble's barrier.
339
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The first test of the experiment
will be to see
340
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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
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You've got a master clock
inside the bubble
346
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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
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Each drone swarm
349
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is linked to a base station
with its own master clock.
350
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And those base stations are
linked to satellites in space
351
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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
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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
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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
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stimulate possible aerial phenomena
374
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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
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