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What you see here is
a construct that is based on
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Pete Kelsey's
terrestrial laser scanner data.
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That looks like a dome to me.
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I think we should take
a helicopter
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through that zone.
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I'm coming up on the triangle
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here on the west side
of the dome.
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This dome--
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is it something
that we can measure?
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There is a signal
that is not Erik
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right there by the signal
that Erik's sending.
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It's strong.
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Do you see those red points?
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These are the errors.
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Look where he's oriented.
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Right above the triangle.
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This is a dome
that's subsurface.
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300 meters underground.
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I feel like we're
in a bubble here.
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The question is,
what is this bubble?
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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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I can't wait
to get back into that mesa.
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Man, it's hot.
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We have so much
that we're investigating
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all across Skinwalker Ranch.
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But this morning
our team got started
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by resuming an operation
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to figure out
if something extraordinary
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is buried deep inside the mesa.
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Well, guys,
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uh, today I brought Josh Halprin
from Strahl out,
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and we're hoping
you can give us a glimpse
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at what lies inside
that, uh, borehole right there.
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Yeah, so the camera I brought,
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it's got about 394 feet.
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It's also got
HD imagery and video,
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so it should give us
a good glimpse
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of what's inside
that hole there.
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That's a great way to start.
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- I say we get going.
- Let's get on it.
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Based on experiments we've done
here over the past three years,
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we believe that there's
a 400-foot-long object buried
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inside the mesa along with
a bunch of smaller anomalies.
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We have no idea what they are.
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But while trying
to drill into these objects...
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-What is that?
- ...we've discovered
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metal fragments that are similar
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to the protective coatings
on space shuttles.
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Last year we had Mike,
Alex, and their team
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from Mark Construction
Drilling...
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...create the first of two
boreholes up through the mesa,
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positioned on each side
of the anomalies
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that are buried inside there.
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Now, we want to widen
that first borehole
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and, when that's done,
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create a second one
that's the same size.
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This will let us insert
high-tech scanning devices
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into the mesa
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that will hopefully identify
what's actually in there.
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Put that thing in there.
We'll see what we can see.
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But before they start trying
to widen borehole number one,
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we're having Josh Halprin
feed a snake camera
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up through it
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to confirm that it didn't
collapse over the winter.
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-Can you see that?
- Yeah, sure can.
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Just send it in slowly.
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-Oh! Back up,
back up, back up.
- That's what I'm saying.
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Hang on.
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What is that?
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Not more of that green jelly,
is it?
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That is... interesting.
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That looks like
that green stuff, man.
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- Yeah, I'd like to take
a look at this.
- It's-it's...
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it's a lot like that green jelly
that we pulled out
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of the spoils pile last year.
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Okay. I see it.
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Last year,
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while searching through
the drilling spoils
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from this borehole...
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What the hell is that?
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...we found one
of the strangest things
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we've ever seen
on Skinwalker Ranch--
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a green jellylike substance
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that, when tested, came back
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with some truly surprising
results.
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The particles you see are pieces
of burnt plant material.
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And the real take-home here
is that it's full of charcoal.
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You mean like something caused
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a fire deep inside the mesa?
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Absolutely. Yeah.
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If we're actually finding
evidence of a fire
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or maybe an explosion deep
in the mesa,
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it makes us even more curious
about what that object
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and other anomalies could be and
how the heck they got in there.
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I say we keep pushing forward,
see if we see more of it.
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It's having a weird...
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connection issue, almost.
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Interference?
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Yeah. You see a little bit
of interference here
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on the monitor.
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Yes, I can see that.
I can see all that flickering.
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We lost picture.
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What?
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It just went, uh, black.
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Is the battery still good?
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Yeah, oh, yeah,
battery's still good.
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That is damn interesting.
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-Oh. Oh. There you go.
-Oh, came back,
came back.
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Something just happened. Yeah.
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So, at this point,
right where we are,
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it's-it's about 200 feet in.
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Guys, think about that.
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We're about 200 feet
into the mesa.
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And last year, where did
the beacon start having issues?
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About 200 feet in.
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Have you ever seen any kind
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of interference like this
before in a job?
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Not like this, no.
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It's really odd
that the camera's video feed
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cut out right at 200 feet
inside the borehole.
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That's the exact spot
where the drilling beacon,
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which tracks
the drill bit underground,
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malfunctioned over
and over last year
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and made it nearly impossible
to finish the hole.
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That's more data suggesting
that whatever's buried in there
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could be jamming our equipment.
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So what could these things be
in order to do that?
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Think we can keep going.
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Yeah.
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- Look how the hole looks clear.
-Yeah.
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I mean, look at that.
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-You got it.
- It's like you passed
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through a boundary.
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It's going up at a...
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- higher degree.
- Well, the hole
looks perfect, though.
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Luckily, despite
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the interference
we're seeing on the camera,
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that hole has held
its integrity.
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The drillers
are gonna have no problem
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getting right back up
to the top of the mesa.
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Well, I'm excited
about what we're seeing so far.
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And our hole
definitely looks good.
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Yeah. Yeah. All right.
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Well, cool. I say
we-we roll her back out of there
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and figure out what we're
gonna do about it tomorrow.
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Glad I could help, guys.
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Thank you, man. It's awesome.
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What's going on, fellas?
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We're gonna put this pipe
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up to that 20-foot mark
where we saw that first...
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what appeared to be
a green object,
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and then they're gonna turn on
the vacuum truck
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and-and try to suck it up
into the tank.
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There are green materials
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in the hole
that look out of place
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in the mesa itself.
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So we've decided,
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before we put any
of the drilling hardware
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into the existing borehole...
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Well, you hear stuff
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- coming out.
- Yeah.
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...uh, we want to see
what we can retrieve,
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pull into that vacuum truck,
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sift through, and, you know,
perhaps help us to get insights
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into the interior of the mesa.
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Well, that should be
in that tank.
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Holy crap. Look at that.
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That looks like more
than I was expecting.
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Yeah, there's actually quite
a bit in the back.
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-Any greenish metal?
- Uh...
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- Well, well.
- You got green?
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No, I got something else.
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I think it might be metal
or flint.
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Reminds me of a black shale
or-or flint.
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We couldn't find any signs
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of the green material.
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But these black fragments
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didn't look like anything
you'd expect to find
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inside a sandstone mesa.
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Dude, look at that.
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-Yes.
-What?
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-Again, smooth.
-Look how thin it is
and smooth.
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We need to-to test
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the elemental analysis on this.
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What in the heck
are we looking at?
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Much to, I think,
all of our surprise,
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we're seeing materials
that don't appear to be native
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to the mesa at all.
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The question stands--
could some of these materials
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help us determine
what is inside the mesa?
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That's fantastic.
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Well, I got
a lot more out of that
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than I was expecting, fellas.
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All right.
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Oh, nice!
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Oh, man, you brought a crew?
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I thought you'd just bring
a few people, man.
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While the drillers were prepping
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to get back to work
at the mesa...
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Good to have you guys back out.
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Thanks for having us.
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Man, what's going on?
Good to see you.
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...we welcomed Preston Ward
and his team
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from Sky Elements Drone Shows
back to the ranch.
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- Good to see you guys! Yeah.
- Hey, nice to meet you.
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They're here to help us with
another critical investigation.
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It's at a spot near the middle
of the property
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that we call the triangle.
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I'm-I'm pretty curious
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about what you guys
have planned for tonight.
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For the first
experiment tonight,
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we're gonna use 100 pyro drones.
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And I-- It's probably gonna be
the most pyrotechnic devices
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you guys have ever set off here
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on the ranch before.
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During our investigation,
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we've seen
countless UAPs here...
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Y'all see that?!
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Holy crap. Look at this.
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...detected
strange energy signals,
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and even obtained
infrared images
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of a huge anomaly
that surrounded the triangle.
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But last week, while running
lidar scans from a helicopter
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and on the ground,
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we saw something incredible.
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This anomaly is
not just above the ground
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but also below it.
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So now we're thinking
it's shaped more like a bubble.
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Its epicenter appears
to be at the triangle,
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and it has a radius
of 610 meters,
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or about 2,000 feet,
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which covers other hot spots
such as the mesa drill site.
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In the past, we used fire,
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and we've tried to use smoke
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to kind of map whatever's
going on here over the triangle.
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The problem is,
we couldn't get any higher than,
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well, with the fire,
up to about 30, 40 feet.
261
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So I'm really excited
262
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about using the drones
to help us reach
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a higher elevation
with the smoke
264
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and confirm
if the bubble is real.
265
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There's something odd
about that spot
266
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over the center of the triangle.
267
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- Absolutely.
-Yeah.
268
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We want to fill it
269
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with smoke and light and map
270
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whatever's going on in there.
271
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Yep. So we're gonna have
the drones take off.
272
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They're gonna make a cone that's
going to move over the triangle.
273
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When it's in place, I'm
gonna trigger the pyrotechnics,
274
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so each one of those drones
275
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is gonna be dropping sparks
30 feet down.
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And then the second drone swarm
277
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that we're gonna run tonight
is 200 drones.
278
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So it should be lots
of good data from that.
279
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And-and just as last year,
I'll have eyes from all angles.
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Um, I-I'd say
we get-get started.
281
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Sounds like a plan.
282
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- Let's get to work.
- Great.
283
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Then we're
gonna mount it on the side
284
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of the pyro mount,
285
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secure it to the drone.
286
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Tonight we want to verify
287
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that the bubble is real.
288
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So, to build on what we've
already seen with the lidar,
289
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we want to use some new tools
to collect more data.
290
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Maybe it'll help us figure out
what the bubble could be
291
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and why so many strange things
keep happening inside it.
292
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So Sky Elements
is going to launch
293
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two different
illuminated drone swarms
294
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in preprogrammed formations
295
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right above the center
of the triangle.
296
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I'll be tracking this with GPS
297
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while we're doing the cylinder.
298
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That's awesome.
299
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The first swarm
300
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will have 100 drones flying
in a cone-shaped formation.
301
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They'll be equipped
with GPS trackers
302
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and with pyrotechnics
that will spark and emit smoke.
303
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We're hoping that the bubble
might keep the smoke contained,
304
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verifying its shape
and dimension.
305
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Then we'll replace the swarm
with another one
306
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made up of 200 drones,
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forming a big cylinder
with a large enough center area
308
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to give me room
to fire a rocket up through it.
309
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These are good.
310
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Another strange thing
311
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that repeatedly happened
during our experiment last week
312
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was that the GPS data
from the helicopter
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disappeared every time it passed
over the center of the triangle
314
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inside the bubble.
315
00:13:33,292 --> 00:13:36,167
So, once the second drone swarm
is in place,
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I'm going to launch a rocket
directly up through the center.
317
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We want to see if anything
strange affects its flight
318
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or if it makes contact
with something
319
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that we can't see
with the naked eye.
320
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Check map to confirm.
321
00:13:50,667 --> 00:13:53,667
We'll be recording everything
with Jim Royston's drone...
322
00:13:53,792 --> 00:13:55,000
All right, speed's up.
323
00:13:55,167 --> 00:13:57,208
...as well as high-speed cameras
324
00:13:57,375 --> 00:13:59,417
that will be taking hundreds
of pictures per second
325
00:13:59,583 --> 00:14:02,792
to help capture images
of anything out of the ordinary
326
00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,500
that we might miss
during the experiment.
327
00:14:04,667 --> 00:14:07,833
Pete will also help us look
for anything invisible
328
00:14:08,042 --> 00:14:11,292
to the naked eye
by running new lidar scans.
329
00:14:11,417 --> 00:14:12,708
Okay.
330
00:14:13,750 --> 00:14:15,999
And since we're working
with pyrotechnics,
331
00:14:16,000 --> 00:14:17,958
we've asked
the local fire department
332
00:14:18,083 --> 00:14:20,958
to keep an eye on things
and make sure we're all safe.
333
00:14:22,500 --> 00:14:23,792
Erik, look at this.
334
00:14:23,917 --> 00:14:26,333
We-We're getting
a 1.2-gigahertz signal.
335
00:14:26,500 --> 00:14:28,583
That's so weird.
336
00:14:28,708 --> 00:14:32,792
Last week, Erik broadcast
a signal at the same frequency
337
00:14:32,958 --> 00:14:34,917
so we could look
for any strange interference
338
00:14:35,125 --> 00:14:36,667
during our helicopter experiment.
339
00:14:36,833 --> 00:14:39,458
- Huh.
- But then we started detecting
340
00:14:39,583 --> 00:14:42,208
a second 1.2-gigahertz signal
341
00:14:42,333 --> 00:14:44,208
as though something cloned it
342
00:14:44,375 --> 00:14:46,500
and was broadcasting it
back to us.
343
00:14:46,625 --> 00:14:48,375
And now here it is again.
344
00:14:48,542 --> 00:14:50,500
So where's it coming from?
345
00:14:50,667 --> 00:14:51,875
That's so weird.
346
00:14:52,042 --> 00:14:52,957
Well, I'll be following it
tonight.
347
00:14:52,958 --> 00:14:54,542
Yeah. All right, man.
348
00:14:56,292 --> 00:14:57,667
Is everyone ready to begin?
349
00:14:57,833 --> 00:14:58,333
We're ready to go
350
00:14:58,500 --> 00:14:59,708
over here.
351
00:14:59,875 --> 00:15:00,833
Um...
352
00:15:00,958 --> 00:15:01,833
I've got eyes on everything,
353
00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:03,625
and I am ready to go.
354
00:15:03,792 --> 00:15:04,708
Copy that.
355
00:15:04,833 --> 00:15:05,833
We're ready on our end.
356
00:15:06,042 --> 00:15:07,417
Arming drones.
357
00:15:09,708 --> 00:15:11,792
I'll be danged.
358
00:15:11,917 --> 00:15:12,958
Hey, guys, uh,
359
00:15:13,167 --> 00:15:15,417
be advised that, uh,
360
00:15:15,542 --> 00:15:16,833
we do still have
361
00:15:17,042 --> 00:15:19,125
that 1.2-gigahertz signal
and suddenly
362
00:15:19,292 --> 00:15:23,000
we've also got several signals
at the 1.6-gigahertz range.
363
00:15:23,208 --> 00:15:25,000
Copy that, Travis.
364
00:15:25,167 --> 00:15:28,083
That's weird. Right when we're
starting to get ready to go.
365
00:15:28,208 --> 00:15:31,708
The 1.2-gigahertz signal
was strange enough.
366
00:15:32,750 --> 00:15:35,500
But when I saw those
1.6-gigahertz signals pop up,
367
00:15:35,708 --> 00:15:37,417
it was really strange
368
00:15:37,625 --> 00:15:41,083
because that frequency is
usually reserved by the military
369
00:15:41,208 --> 00:15:42,917
for tracking communications
between satellites
370
00:15:43,083 --> 00:15:45,333
and the ground.
371
00:15:45,500 --> 00:15:47,708
But we've detected
1.6-gigahertz signals
372
00:15:47,875 --> 00:15:51,875
many times right before
we've seen UAPs on the ranch.
373
00:15:52,042 --> 00:15:54,500
So where is this coming from?
374
00:15:54,708 --> 00:15:56,917
The bubble or somewhere else?
375
00:15:57,042 --> 00:15:59,667
We are starting
the drone takeoff now.
376
00:15:59,833 --> 00:16:01,458
We're going.
377
00:16:07,583 --> 00:16:09,375
Okay, taking off.
378
00:16:13,542 --> 00:16:16,458
So, the drones we use
have multiple sensors.
379
00:16:17,458 --> 00:16:19,667
And each one of those drones
has GPS that can provide
380
00:16:19,875 --> 00:16:21,167
real-time location data.
381
00:16:21,333 --> 00:16:22,292
That's cool.
382
00:16:22,500 --> 00:16:24,208
So we make sure
383
00:16:24,375 --> 00:16:26,708
that we have flight paths that
we can center over the triangle,
384
00:16:26,875 --> 00:16:28,791
right where Travis
and Erik want it,
385
00:16:28,792 --> 00:16:30,250
and we want to make sure
we get that perfect.
386
00:16:30,417 --> 00:16:32,500
All right, looks like
we're ready to go.
387
00:16:32,625 --> 00:16:34,458
All right, Thomas.
388
00:16:34,583 --> 00:16:37,292
The drones are over
the center of the triangle.
389
00:16:37,458 --> 00:16:38,917
- We ready to trigger it?
- Yep.
390
00:16:39,083 --> 00:16:41,542
We're gonna trigger
the pyro now.
391
00:16:42,917 --> 00:16:44,542
They're not over the triangle!
392
00:16:46,583 --> 00:16:48,125
Go ahead and hit.
393
00:16:52,042 --> 00:16:53,333
There goes the pyro,
394
00:16:53,500 --> 00:16:56,000
but they're not anywhere near
the triangle!
395
00:16:56,917 --> 00:16:58,000
Hey, Thomas?
396
00:16:58,125 --> 00:17:00,125
They are not over the triangle!
397
00:17:00,292 --> 00:17:04,500
They're over the, uh, road
that goes into the south field!
398
00:17:04,708 --> 00:17:06,833
Not over the triangle at all!
399
00:17:07,000 --> 00:17:08,375
Should be right here.
400
00:17:08,542 --> 00:17:10,333
Yeah. They're right over it.
401
00:17:10,542 --> 00:17:11,833
Oh, yeah.
402
00:17:12,000 --> 00:17:13,167
That's right over the triangle.
403
00:17:14,208 --> 00:17:16,167
So, on the map over here,
Travis,
404
00:17:16,333 --> 00:17:19,833
it shows them right over the top
of the launchpad.
405
00:17:20,875 --> 00:17:23,833
Yeah, we're nowhere near
where it's supposed to be!
406
00:17:24,042 --> 00:17:26,375
Hey, guys, I confirm...
407
00:17:26,542 --> 00:17:27,875
that the formation
408
00:17:28,083 --> 00:17:30,292
is not over the center
of the triangle at all.
409
00:17:31,750 --> 00:17:33,167
Thomas has reported that,
410
00:17:33,333 --> 00:17:36,500
on the real-time
Sky Elements GPS display,
411
00:17:36,667 --> 00:17:40,167
the formation is actually
centered over the triangle.
412
00:17:41,958 --> 00:17:43,417
Whereas,
according to the naked eye,
413
00:17:43,542 --> 00:17:44,500
the formation
414
00:17:44,708 --> 00:17:46,750
is actually significantly
to the east
415
00:17:46,917 --> 00:17:49,667
and slightly to the south
of the center of the triangle.
416
00:17:49,833 --> 00:17:51,208
There's clearly a mismatch
417
00:17:51,417 --> 00:17:53,125
between what we see
with the naked eye
418
00:17:53,292 --> 00:17:56,625
and what we are now seeing
in the telemetry.
419
00:17:56,792 --> 00:17:57,833
What in the world
420
00:17:58,000 --> 00:17:59,333
is going on?
421
00:18:05,625 --> 00:18:07,417
They're not over the triangle.
422
00:18:07,542 --> 00:18:11,333
Tonight we launched
a pyrotechnic drone swarm
423
00:18:11,542 --> 00:18:13,500
through the center
of the triangle.
424
00:18:13,667 --> 00:18:16,417
It emitted smoke
that we hoped would help us
425
00:18:16,583 --> 00:18:18,958
map the dimensions
of an invisible bubble
426
00:18:19,083 --> 00:18:21,708
that we've recently detected
with lidar.
427
00:18:22,875 --> 00:18:24,125
Everything went as it should.
428
00:18:24,292 --> 00:18:26,000
But something was fooling
429
00:18:26,167 --> 00:18:28,042
the GPS trackers
in the drone swarm
430
00:18:28,208 --> 00:18:30,458
and caused it to be positioned
431
00:18:30,625 --> 00:18:33,750
about 40 yards to the east
of the triangle.
432
00:18:33,917 --> 00:18:37,167
Hopefully, when we review
the high-speed camera data,
433
00:18:37,292 --> 00:18:39,250
we'll find out what it was.
434
00:18:41,583 --> 00:18:42,792
They should be heading back
right now.
435
00:18:44,750 --> 00:18:46,292
They should be heading
southwest,
436
00:18:46,458 --> 00:18:48,500
back to the landing spot
at this point.
437
00:18:50,583 --> 00:18:52,250
Copy that.
438
00:18:54,583 --> 00:18:55,833
Hey, Travis,
439
00:18:56,042 --> 00:18:57,583
Preston and I are coming over
440
00:18:57,750 --> 00:18:58,833
to compare notes.
441
00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:00,500
Copy that.
442
00:19:01,708 --> 00:19:02,792
So,
443
00:19:02,917 --> 00:19:05,167
the drones didn't report
any issues.
444
00:19:05,292 --> 00:19:07,333
They seemed to,
according to your software, be
445
00:19:07,542 --> 00:19:09,375
where they were supposed to be
the whole time, right?
446
00:19:09,583 --> 00:19:12,333
Absolutely. And everything
worked exactly as it should.
447
00:19:12,542 --> 00:19:15,917
The pyro system
worked without issues.
448
00:19:16,083 --> 00:19:17,750
So how did it get
449
00:19:17,875 --> 00:19:19,333
confused as to where it thought
450
00:19:19,458 --> 00:19:21,333
- the center of the triangle was?
- And that far off.
451
00:19:21,542 --> 00:19:22,667
Yeah, and that far off. Right.
452
00:19:22,792 --> 00:19:24,167
- Mm-hmm.
- I went
453
00:19:24,333 --> 00:19:26,250
and stood under it. We were 30,
454
00:19:26,417 --> 00:19:28,333
- 40 meters from the center
of the triangle.
-Right.
455
00:19:28,458 --> 00:19:30,708
- We were way off
to the-the east. Yeah.
- Yeah.
456
00:19:30,917 --> 00:19:33,500
- Yeah.
-
That's crazy. I'm interested
457
00:19:33,708 --> 00:19:35,458
to see if this next flight
does the same thing
458
00:19:35,625 --> 00:19:37,750
and comes to the east
of the triangle now.
459
00:19:37,958 --> 00:19:39,792
Speaking of next flight,
460
00:19:39,958 --> 00:19:42,167
I'm sure you've got
stuff to do to get ready.
461
00:19:42,375 --> 00:19:43,542
I've got some rockets
to get ready,
462
00:19:43,708 --> 00:19:45,625
so I think we need
to get back to work.
463
00:19:45,750 --> 00:19:46,957
- Sounds like a plan.
- I'm gonna go back
over with Preston.
464
00:19:46,958 --> 00:19:48,292
All right, man.
465
00:19:49,708 --> 00:19:52,458
We were ready to launch
our second drone swarm,
466
00:19:52,625 --> 00:19:54,375
which didn't have
any pyrotechnics
467
00:19:54,542 --> 00:19:57,375
but was made up
of twice as many drones.
468
00:19:57,542 --> 00:19:59,583
-It's looking good.
-So far, so good.
469
00:19:59,750 --> 00:20:03,000
We hope that this time
the GPS system would work
470
00:20:03,208 --> 00:20:06,542
and the drone swarm would
get centered above the triangle.
471
00:20:06,708 --> 00:20:09,708
Then I could launch
a rocket up through it
472
00:20:09,875 --> 00:20:12,333
to see if anything would happen
in the same place
473
00:20:12,458 --> 00:20:15,042
where we continuously
lost GPS data
474
00:20:15,208 --> 00:20:18,083
during our experiment last week.
475
00:20:18,250 --> 00:20:20,833
Rocket's on the pad,
hot and ready to go.
476
00:20:20,958 --> 00:20:23,750
All right, then, we're gonna
go ahead and send the drones.
477
00:20:24,875 --> 00:20:27,125
Drones going up.
478
00:20:27,250 --> 00:20:28,708
First lift.
479
00:20:30,167 --> 00:20:32,208
- There we go.
-There we go.
480
00:20:38,208 --> 00:20:40,292
- They all got up
in the air again.
- Yeah.
481
00:20:50,583 --> 00:20:53,250
-That just
looks perfect.
-Yeah.
482
00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:56,500
Looks like
we're over center now.
483
00:21:01,417 --> 00:21:03,375
That is pretty cool.
484
00:21:05,542 --> 00:21:07,333
They ain't gonna make it.
485
00:21:07,458 --> 00:21:09,333
They're not gonna make it
to the center of the triangle.
486
00:21:09,500 --> 00:21:12,500
I'm right underneath
the center of it right now.
487
00:21:12,625 --> 00:21:14,708
It needs to go east.
488
00:21:14,875 --> 00:21:16,250
Son of a gun.
489
00:21:16,458 --> 00:21:18,292
Hey, Thomas,
tell me when y'all think
490
00:21:18,500 --> 00:21:20,500
they're directly over
the launchpad
491
00:21:20,625 --> 00:21:22,500
at the center of the triangle.
492
00:21:22,667 --> 00:21:24,500
- You're there, Javier, right?
- We're there.
493
00:21:24,708 --> 00:21:27,292
-We're there.
-They should
be there now.
494
00:21:27,417 --> 00:21:30,833
No, you're not,
you're 30 meters south.
495
00:21:33,250 --> 00:21:35,500
Oh, my gosh.
496
00:21:35,667 --> 00:21:37,417
That point in the map
is dead center.
497
00:21:37,542 --> 00:21:39,417
Oh, yeah,
it should be right there.
498
00:21:39,583 --> 00:21:40,625
Right.
499
00:21:41,583 --> 00:21:43,458
Hey, Travis,
500
00:21:43,583 --> 00:21:46,333
it should still be well over
the triangle and-and, uh,
501
00:21:46,500 --> 00:21:48,167
over the launchpad.
502
00:21:48,333 --> 00:21:49,667
No, it's not, Thomas.
503
00:21:49,875 --> 00:21:52,667
You'll see when
I launch this rocket.
504
00:21:52,833 --> 00:21:54,375
All right,
I'm launching this rocket.
505
00:21:58,167 --> 00:22:01,000
Even though this drone swarm
wasn't perfectly centered
506
00:22:01,125 --> 00:22:02,500
over the triangle...
507
00:22:02,667 --> 00:22:04,583
-You need a light?
- ...I still wanted
508
00:22:04,708 --> 00:22:07,458
to launch a rocket
to see what would happen.
509
00:22:07,625 --> 00:22:09,833
In five, four, three, two, one.
510
00:22:12,875 --> 00:22:13,958
Look at that!
511
00:22:15,542 --> 00:22:17,332
Did you see that?
512
00:22:17,333 --> 00:22:18,792
It was real close
to the northern wall
513
00:22:19,000 --> 00:22:20,208
of the cylinder, guys.
514
00:22:20,375 --> 00:22:22,375
That looked like it went
right up the middle.
515
00:22:22,542 --> 00:22:24,958
Where'd it go?
516
00:22:26,042 --> 00:22:27,833
I don't see it.
517
00:22:27,958 --> 00:22:30,167
Right there, Travis.
It's coming straight down.
518
00:22:30,292 --> 00:22:31,792
Man, I don't see a chute!
519
00:22:31,958 --> 00:22:33,167
No chute.
520
00:22:33,333 --> 00:22:35,542
No chute, no chute, no chute.
521
00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:38,667
We had a lawn dart, dad-gummit.
522
00:22:38,833 --> 00:22:40,542
It was maddening
that we couldn't get
523
00:22:40,708 --> 00:22:44,042
the drone formations
into the right position.
524
00:22:45,292 --> 00:22:47,000
But it was giving us
more evidence
525
00:22:47,208 --> 00:22:50,375
that something strange is
at the center of the bubble.
526
00:22:52,333 --> 00:22:53,208
Hey, guys,
527
00:22:53,375 --> 00:22:54,333
I'm headed out your way.
528
00:22:54,500 --> 00:22:58,042
I want to compare notes.
529
00:22:58,208 --> 00:23:00,625
Copy that, Erik.
We'll see you in a minute.
530
00:23:07,583 --> 00:23:08,833
- Hmm.
-Hey, Travis.
531
00:23:09,000 --> 00:23:10,167
Hey, man.
532
00:23:10,375 --> 00:23:11,833
This is still going on.
533
00:23:12,042 --> 00:23:13,667
And you've had the 1.2
through the whole exercise?
534
00:23:13,833 --> 00:23:17,375
The entire exercise,
but before we got started,
535
00:23:17,583 --> 00:23:19,333
it was going and it's going now,
536
00:23:19,542 --> 00:23:20,833
and it's not anything
we-we're doing.
537
00:23:21,000 --> 00:23:22,250
Wow. So, Preston,
538
00:23:22,458 --> 00:23:23,708
so we had two flights
539
00:23:23,875 --> 00:23:27,042
with exactly zero drones
falling out of formation.
540
00:23:27,250 --> 00:23:28,542
- Mm-hmm.
-But...
541
00:23:28,708 --> 00:23:30,833
we didn't get smoke
above the triangle
542
00:23:30,958 --> 00:23:32,958
like we wanted,
it was to the east.
543
00:23:33,167 --> 00:23:36,167
And it did not get in a region
where we need it.
544
00:23:36,333 --> 00:23:39,458
So once again, we're left
without the smoke in the center,
545
00:23:39,583 --> 00:23:41,417
so we're gonna have
to think of some way
546
00:23:41,583 --> 00:23:43,875
to get that smoke
547
00:23:44,042 --> 00:23:46,792
up through that-that zone
that we've been trying to get.
548
00:23:46,958 --> 00:23:48,250
Yeah, and we've been
trying to get smoke
549
00:23:48,375 --> 00:23:50,542
in that spot
for three or four years
550
00:23:50,750 --> 00:23:52,833
and have been
unsuccessful doing it.
551
00:23:53,000 --> 00:23:56,542
So, is that just a coincidence
or was that whole set thrown off
552
00:23:56,708 --> 00:23:58,250
and the smoke diverted?
553
00:23:58,375 --> 00:24:00,958
I-I'm beginning to not
believe in coincidences
554
00:24:01,125 --> 00:24:02,167
out here anymore, Thomas, so...
555
00:24:02,333 --> 00:24:03,667
I'm anxious to see
556
00:24:03,792 --> 00:24:06,333
what comes out
of the post-processing results.
557
00:24:06,542 --> 00:24:09,125
My hope is that we will have
a better understanding
558
00:24:09,333 --> 00:24:11,667
of the nature of the phenomenon
559
00:24:11,875 --> 00:24:13,208
that we call the bubble.
560
00:24:13,375 --> 00:24:15,208
You know, I-I've got
a lot of data to crunch.
561
00:24:15,375 --> 00:24:16,667
I know you guys do as well.
562
00:24:16,875 --> 00:24:18,542
Yeah, we got to pack up and then
563
00:24:18,708 --> 00:24:20,333
see what I, what all we've got.
564
00:24:20,500 --> 00:24:21,542
Can't wait to see
what you've got post-processed.
565
00:24:21,708 --> 00:24:23,667
- Yeah.
- Me, too.
566
00:24:23,875 --> 00:24:25,125
-Well,
let's call it a night, then.
-Yeah.
567
00:24:25,292 --> 00:24:26,875
Good work, everybody.
568
00:24:33,625 --> 00:24:34,542
Hey, guys.
569
00:24:34,750 --> 00:24:36,500
- What's up?
- How's it going?
570
00:24:36,708 --> 00:24:38,292
They're ready to start drilling.
571
00:24:38,458 --> 00:24:40,417
Cool.
572
00:24:40,583 --> 00:24:42,875
The next day, while we were
waiting for the data
573
00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:45,375
from our drone experiment
to be processed,
574
00:24:45,583 --> 00:24:47,458
the team from
Mark Construction Drilling
575
00:24:47,583 --> 00:24:49,500
called us back out to the mesa,
576
00:24:49,667 --> 00:24:52,917
where they're getting ready
to enlarge borehole number one.
577
00:24:53,083 --> 00:24:56,833
To do this, first they'll have
to run their original drill bit
578
00:24:57,000 --> 00:25:00,042
all the way back up
through the existing hole
579
00:25:00,250 --> 00:25:02,000
to the top of the mesa.
580
00:25:02,167 --> 00:25:05,500
We'll be tracking its progress
with a beacon in the drill bit
581
00:25:05,667 --> 00:25:07,750
that emits a 34 megahertz signal
582
00:25:07,917 --> 00:25:11,542
and shows exactly
where it is underground.
583
00:25:11,708 --> 00:25:14,833
Once the bit reaches
the top of the mesa,
584
00:25:15,042 --> 00:25:17,042
the team will attach
a larger bit
585
00:25:17,208 --> 00:25:20,958
known as a reaming bit and then
work it all the way back down,
586
00:25:21,083 --> 00:25:23,667
enlarging the diameter
of the hole.
587
00:25:23,792 --> 00:25:26,833
And once all that is done,
they will case the hole
588
00:25:26,958 --> 00:25:29,583
with a gel-based concrete
that will allow us
589
00:25:29,708 --> 00:25:31,667
to insert scanning devices
590
00:25:31,833 --> 00:25:34,875
so that we can identify
the buried objects in there.
591
00:25:36,875 --> 00:25:38,292
So, earlier today,
592
00:25:38,458 --> 00:25:40,292
I went to calibrate the beacon,
593
00:25:40,458 --> 00:25:42,958
and I calibrated it,
put it in the head
594
00:25:43,167 --> 00:25:45,667
and everything,
and battery was showing full.
595
00:25:45,833 --> 00:25:48,125
We let it sit while
we were doing some other stuff,
596
00:25:48,292 --> 00:25:50,500
getting some other stuff ready,
and I went back,
597
00:25:50,667 --> 00:25:54,083
tried to wake it up
and the beacon was locked
598
00:25:54,250 --> 00:25:55,667
and the battery was dead.
599
00:25:56,750 --> 00:25:58,667
What would it take to lock it?
600
00:25:58,875 --> 00:26:01,042
- You have to go in manually
and lock it.
-Exactly.
601
00:26:01,208 --> 00:26:04,333
- And you guys didn't do that?
- Did not do that.
602
00:26:04,542 --> 00:26:06,000
So, from everything
I'm hearing, it sounds like
603
00:26:06,167 --> 00:26:09,750
someone's interacting
with the device, using it,
604
00:26:09,917 --> 00:26:12,208
- although none of us did that.
- Yep.
605
00:26:13,708 --> 00:26:15,833
This is really weird.
606
00:26:16,042 --> 00:26:19,000
If the drill beacon
can only be locked manually,
607
00:26:19,167 --> 00:26:22,500
how did that happen
if no one on the team did it?
608
00:26:22,708 --> 00:26:24,750
I can't help but thinking
about where we're at,
609
00:26:24,875 --> 00:26:26,708
especially with what we found
with this barrier...
610
00:26:26,875 --> 00:26:29,042
-Mm-hmm. Yes.
- ...or bubble here.
611
00:26:29,208 --> 00:26:32,167
The wall of this barrier bubble
is literally right there.
612
00:26:32,375 --> 00:26:33,625
That's a great point.
613
00:26:33,833 --> 00:26:35,417
And we're inside of it.
614
00:26:35,583 --> 00:26:37,250
- Yeah.
- We're actually inside, so...
615
00:26:38,917 --> 00:26:40,625
This operation has been plagued
616
00:26:40,833 --> 00:26:43,792
by strange equipment failures
over the last year.
617
00:26:43,958 --> 00:26:46,375
We've wondered
if they were caused
618
00:26:46,542 --> 00:26:49,167
by the huge buried object
in the mesa.
619
00:26:49,375 --> 00:26:52,208
But now I'm wondering,
based on what we saw yesterday,
620
00:26:52,417 --> 00:26:55,000
could this also have
something to do with the bubble?
621
00:26:55,208 --> 00:26:57,958
And are all these things
connected?
622
00:26:58,125 --> 00:26:59,583
What do we do now?
623
00:26:59,750 --> 00:27:01,208
Uh, I just put
a new battery in it,
624
00:27:01,375 --> 00:27:04,333
unlocked it and recalibrated
the beacon, and it's fine.
625
00:27:04,542 --> 00:27:05,625
All right,
well, let's get to drilling.
626
00:27:08,292 --> 00:27:11,167
A lot of times, when mechanical
glitches happen on the ranch,
627
00:27:11,375 --> 00:27:15,333
we also detect strange
radio frequency signals.
628
00:27:15,458 --> 00:27:17,000
Just like last night,
when the 1.2
629
00:27:17,167 --> 00:27:20,542
and 1.6 gigahertz
frequency signals showed up.
630
00:27:20,708 --> 00:27:23,167
So, we set up
our spectrum analyzer today
631
00:27:23,333 --> 00:27:25,625
to see if anything similar
might happen.
632
00:27:27,375 --> 00:27:29,000
How is the calibration going?
633
00:27:29,167 --> 00:27:31,208
Trying to link it up
right now, um...
634
00:27:31,375 --> 00:27:32,625
Didn't link the first time.
635
00:27:34,708 --> 00:27:37,083
I just heard the word "trying,"
which means
636
00:27:37,250 --> 00:27:39,125
that it's not going the way
it usually does.
637
00:27:39,250 --> 00:27:40,792
No, it's not.
638
00:27:42,625 --> 00:27:45,333
Linking it shouldn't
take this long.
639
00:27:46,917 --> 00:27:49,167
Unbelievable.
640
00:27:49,375 --> 00:27:51,750
Hey, uh, Erik?
641
00:27:51,917 --> 00:27:55,167
- Yes?
- Uh, we're getting, uh,
a 1.6 gigahertz signal.
642
00:27:55,333 --> 00:27:57,208
- Can I see that?
- Uh-- yeah, it's right here.
643
00:27:59,875 --> 00:28:02,042
We are getting
the 1.6 gigahertz coming
644
00:28:02,208 --> 00:28:04,458
- straight from the drill site.
-No way. That's crazy.
645
00:28:05,750 --> 00:28:06,958
This was insane.
646
00:28:08,583 --> 00:28:10,000
The 1.6 gigahertz signal,
647
00:28:10,208 --> 00:28:12,042
which is used
by our own military
648
00:28:12,208 --> 00:28:15,167
to communicate with satellites,
649
00:28:15,375 --> 00:28:18,208
looked like it was coming
from inside the mesa.
650
00:28:20,875 --> 00:28:23,500
- You're not gonna believe this.
-What?
651
00:28:23,667 --> 00:28:25,333
We right now,
are simultaneously getting
652
00:28:25,500 --> 00:28:28,250
a 1.2 gigahertz signal
and a 1.6 gigahertz signal.
653
00:28:29,375 --> 00:28:31,667
We are not broadcasting
654
00:28:31,875 --> 00:28:33,500
any 1.2 gigahertz signals.
655
00:28:33,625 --> 00:28:35,458
So this is coming
from somewhere.
656
00:28:35,625 --> 00:28:37,667
- I want to find where the hell
that's coming from.
- I do, too.
657
00:28:37,792 --> 00:28:39,333
Oh, my God.
658
00:28:39,542 --> 00:28:42,167
It was exactly like
last night at the triangle.
659
00:28:42,333 --> 00:28:46,917
We detected 1.6
and 1.2 gigahertz signals
660
00:28:47,083 --> 00:28:49,833
right before we launched
our drone swarms,
661
00:28:50,000 --> 00:28:53,250
and then they failed to center
above the triangle as planned.
662
00:28:53,375 --> 00:28:56,167
Now we can't seem
to pair this beacon,
663
00:28:56,333 --> 00:28:58,375
and we're seeing
the same signals again.
664
00:28:58,542 --> 00:29:00,500
Okay, we're powered up.
665
00:29:00,667 --> 00:29:02,375
All right, one sec.
666
00:29:02,542 --> 00:29:04,042
So, since
the 1.6 gigahertz signal
667
00:29:04,250 --> 00:29:07,083
seemed to be coming
from inside the mesa,
668
00:29:07,292 --> 00:29:09,667
Erik wanted to try and track
the origin point
669
00:29:09,833 --> 00:29:12,125
of the 1.2 gigahertz signal.
670
00:29:13,625 --> 00:29:15,417
Yeah, I think
it's getting stronger.
671
00:29:15,542 --> 00:29:17,417
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
672
00:29:17,542 --> 00:29:18,500
Is that pointed at the triangle?
673
00:29:18,667 --> 00:29:20,000
-Sure is.
-Yeah.
674
00:29:20,208 --> 00:29:21,833
Dead straight at the triangle.
675
00:29:22,042 --> 00:29:24,000
- You're kidding?
- No.
676
00:29:24,167 --> 00:29:25,500
Hey, Thomas, do you copy?
677
00:29:25,708 --> 00:29:27,667
Okay.
678
00:29:27,875 --> 00:29:29,167
Yeah, go ahead.
679
00:29:29,375 --> 00:29:31,375
That 1.2 gigahertz signal
is coming
680
00:29:31,542 --> 00:29:32,667
from the triangle.
681
00:29:32,833 --> 00:29:34,292
From the center of the bubble.
682
00:29:35,667 --> 00:29:36,792
Copy that.
683
00:29:36,958 --> 00:29:38,875
I will tell you that right now,
684
00:29:39,042 --> 00:29:41,917
they cannot get
the beacon to sync.
685
00:29:42,042 --> 00:29:43,583
That's really interesting that
that sort of coincides
686
00:29:43,708 --> 00:29:46,042
with when we've got this signal.
687
00:29:46,208 --> 00:29:47,333
Yeah.
688
00:29:47,500 --> 00:29:48,667
Let's see if they will take
689
00:29:48,833 --> 00:29:50,542
the beacon outside the bubble
690
00:29:50,708 --> 00:29:52,375
and see if it syncs.
691
00:29:52,542 --> 00:29:55,500
Y'all go down to Homestead Three
or something,
692
00:29:55,708 --> 00:29:57,333
see if it works there.
693
00:29:57,458 --> 00:29:59,167
Copy that.
694
00:30:01,375 --> 00:30:05,208
This right here
puts us well outside the bubble.
695
00:30:07,583 --> 00:30:08,833
It will be interesting to see
if you can, uh,
696
00:30:09,000 --> 00:30:10,375
get it to sync here.
697
00:30:10,542 --> 00:30:12,375
Powering back up.
698
00:30:17,375 --> 00:30:18,917
It's linked up.
699
00:30:19,875 --> 00:30:21,958
- First try.
- First try.
700
00:30:23,083 --> 00:30:25,000
That's interesting.
701
00:30:25,167 --> 00:30:27,333
Hey, guys, you got a copy?
702
00:30:28,500 --> 00:30:30,625
Yeah, Thomas, go ahead.
703
00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:32,583
First try,
it synced up beautifully.
704
00:30:32,708 --> 00:30:34,875
There you go. There you go.
705
00:30:35,083 --> 00:30:38,083
That's just unbelievable.
706
00:30:38,250 --> 00:30:39,833
We're gonna get in the truck
707
00:30:40,042 --> 00:30:41,375
and slowly make our way back.
708
00:30:44,125 --> 00:30:45,583
We're right at the edge
of the bubble right here.
709
00:30:45,750 --> 00:30:47,292
We're entering in.
710
00:30:47,458 --> 00:30:50,625
The signal is kind of
bouncing all over again.
711
00:30:50,833 --> 00:30:52,583
Hey, guys, you got a copy?
712
00:30:52,792 --> 00:30:54,083
Yeah, Thomas, go ahead.
713
00:30:54,250 --> 00:30:56,000
Right where we got to that point
714
00:30:56,167 --> 00:30:58,208
at the boundary of the bubble,
715
00:30:58,375 --> 00:31:02,167
it started bouncing wildly
on the signal strength.
716
00:31:02,375 --> 00:31:04,833
That's absolutely
fascinating, Thomas.
717
00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:09,333
The bubble covers a large area,
including the mesa drill site.
718
00:31:09,542 --> 00:31:13,042
But when the drill beacon gets
outside the bubble, it works.
719
00:31:13,250 --> 00:31:16,875
Then, when it comes back inside
where the drill site is,
720
00:31:17,083 --> 00:31:18,375
it glitches again.
721
00:31:18,500 --> 00:31:21,000
If we can't continue
this drilling operation,
722
00:31:21,167 --> 00:31:22,667
I don't know
how we're gonna figure out
723
00:31:22,833 --> 00:31:25,000
what the heck
is inside that mesa.
724
00:31:28,792 --> 00:31:30,500
I'll let you guys tell him.
725
00:31:30,708 --> 00:31:32,167
If we go in tonight
and we get back in the morning
726
00:31:32,292 --> 00:31:33,917
and it's not calibrated,
we're gonna have to take
727
00:31:34,042 --> 00:31:35,500
everything out and it's gonna
cost us a lot of,
728
00:31:35,708 --> 00:31:37,208
lot of wasted time.
729
00:31:37,375 --> 00:31:39,125
So I think the best bet
is to let it sit overnight,
730
00:31:39,292 --> 00:31:40,833
we'll make sure it's calibrated
first thing in the morning,
731
00:31:41,042 --> 00:31:42,625
- and get going.
- Well...
-Understood.
732
00:31:42,792 --> 00:31:44,833
Well, I find it
really interesting, uh, that,
733
00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:47,333
when you went outside of
what we call the bubble,
734
00:31:47,458 --> 00:31:50,625
that it seemed to sync up
and stay synced up this time
735
00:31:50,792 --> 00:31:52,917
- as you brought it back in.
- Yeah.
736
00:31:53,083 --> 00:31:54,583
Yeah, you know, honestly,
I feel like this is
737
00:31:54,708 --> 00:31:56,625
as valuable if not more valuable
than what we would have learned
738
00:31:56,792 --> 00:31:58,292
if we had just poked that
739
00:31:58,417 --> 00:32:00,250
drill head, drill head
into-into the earth.
740
00:32:00,417 --> 00:32:02,458
Absolutely right, Erik,
I agree with you 100%.
741
00:32:02,625 --> 00:32:04,125
Let's break it down
and get out of here.
742
00:32:04,292 --> 00:32:05,583
- All right.
- Amen.
743
00:32:10,500 --> 00:32:12,208
-Hey, guys.
-How are y'all today?
744
00:32:12,375 --> 00:32:14,583
- What's up, guys?
-Hey.
745
00:32:14,792 --> 00:32:16,208
Good to have you on with us.
746
00:32:16,375 --> 00:32:17,708
So, let's see
if we can make sense
747
00:32:17,875 --> 00:32:18,958
of all of--
all that we collected
748
00:32:19,083 --> 00:32:20,542
during that drone swarm
exercise.
749
00:32:20,708 --> 00:32:22,500
Mm-hmm.
750
00:32:22,708 --> 00:32:24,208
Later that night,
751
00:32:24,375 --> 00:32:27,250
we met with Preston and Brian
from Sky Elements
752
00:32:27,458 --> 00:32:30,292
and Pete Kelsey
via video conference to review
753
00:32:30,458 --> 00:32:32,583
the processed data
from our drone swarm
754
00:32:32,708 --> 00:32:34,000
and lidar experiment.
755
00:32:34,208 --> 00:32:35,833
Hey, Pete,
756
00:32:36,042 --> 00:32:40,500
I'd like to have you
lead us into, uh, what you got,
757
00:32:40,625 --> 00:32:41,875
from your perspective.
758
00:32:42,083 --> 00:32:43,042
Sure.
759
00:32:43,208 --> 00:32:45,332
Let me share my screen.
760
00:32:45,333 --> 00:32:48,417
We did a number of scans,
of course,
761
00:32:48,583 --> 00:32:51,833
and the lidar scan
can see fine details
762
00:32:52,000 --> 00:32:54,667
that would be invisible
to the naked eye.
763
00:32:54,875 --> 00:32:57,042
But this is the interesting one.
764
00:32:57,208 --> 00:33:00,000
So, this is one
of the terrestrial laser scans
765
00:33:00,125 --> 00:33:01,208
at the triangle.
766
00:33:01,375 --> 00:33:03,083
And I'll just cut to the chase.
767
00:33:03,250 --> 00:33:05,958
So, if I pull way out...
768
00:33:07,875 --> 00:33:09,625
Oh, wow.
769
00:33:10,708 --> 00:33:12,667
I mean, look at that.
770
00:33:12,833 --> 00:33:14,000
This is fascinating.
771
00:33:15,625 --> 00:33:17,292
What's the peak point
at the top?
772
00:33:17,458 --> 00:33:19,375
Yeah, you're reading my mind.
773
00:33:19,542 --> 00:33:21,000
It's 2,000 feet.
774
00:33:22,625 --> 00:33:24,833
How about that?
775
00:33:25,042 --> 00:33:27,833
To see that Pete's
terrestrial lidar scanner
776
00:33:28,042 --> 00:33:30,167
once again showed
infrared images
777
00:33:30,375 --> 00:33:33,000
of a 2,000-foot-high
rounded feature
778
00:33:33,208 --> 00:33:36,208
over the triangle,
it confirms our previous data
779
00:33:36,375 --> 00:33:38,833
of the bubble's dimensions
above the ground.
780
00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:42,042
Now we have to figure out
what it is
781
00:33:42,208 --> 00:33:44,083
and how it's connected
to all the other phenomena
782
00:33:44,208 --> 00:33:46,333
we keep seeing
here on the ranch.
783
00:33:46,542 --> 00:33:48,125
We've speculated that
we're dealing with something
784
00:33:48,250 --> 00:33:49,708
that keeps moving and changing,
785
00:33:49,875 --> 00:33:51,667
which is why
we don't always detect it.
786
00:33:51,833 --> 00:33:53,625
That blows my mind.
787
00:33:53,750 --> 00:33:56,750
We may be getting just a glimpse
of whatever this structure is.
788
00:33:58,208 --> 00:34:00,000
Well, and think about this.
789
00:34:00,167 --> 00:34:02,458
If it is something
like, say, a force field,
790
00:34:02,625 --> 00:34:05,000
um, it takes power,
791
00:34:05,208 --> 00:34:07,833
and would you have it always on
792
00:34:08,042 --> 00:34:09,750
or would you turn it on
when something is,
793
00:34:09,917 --> 00:34:12,000
is interacting with it
in a location?
794
00:34:12,167 --> 00:34:14,250
- Yeah.
- So, it's potential that, uh,
795
00:34:14,375 --> 00:34:17,250
it only comes on when
something interacts with it.
796
00:34:17,375 --> 00:34:18,833
I could see that.
797
00:34:19,042 --> 00:34:21,292
- Yeah.
-During our experiment,
798
00:34:21,458 --> 00:34:25,833
we detected those strange
1.6 and 1.2 gigahertz signals.
799
00:34:26,000 --> 00:34:28,167
So, I'm wondering
if one or both of them
800
00:34:28,333 --> 00:34:30,750
could have activated
the bubble and caused it
801
00:34:30,917 --> 00:34:32,832
to show up again in our scan.
802
00:34:32,833 --> 00:34:36,792
But if so, then the question is,
what was broadcasting them?
803
00:34:36,958 --> 00:34:38,500
So I'm going to bring up
804
00:34:38,708 --> 00:34:41,208
the high-speed video,
805
00:34:41,375 --> 00:34:44,583
looking up into that
Christmas tree drone formation.
806
00:34:47,042 --> 00:34:48,417
-That looks so cool.
- Yeah.
807
00:34:48,583 --> 00:34:50,083
And there's some things
that show up.
808
00:34:50,250 --> 00:34:52,458
I'm gonna play it through.
809
00:34:52,625 --> 00:34:55,250
-Whoa.
-There's something
falling right there.
810
00:34:55,417 --> 00:34:58,000
-Black thing
flying by the lens.
- Yeah.
811
00:34:58,125 --> 00:35:00,417
- Whoa.
- Oh, wow.
812
00:35:00,542 --> 00:35:02,500
-What the heck?
-Okay,
I'm gonna back us up
813
00:35:02,708 --> 00:35:05,250
a few frames
and let's observe the movement
814
00:35:05,417 --> 00:35:07,833
of this object, whatever it is.
815
00:35:10,542 --> 00:35:12,417
Like, it's definitely
not a drone,
816
00:35:12,583 --> 00:35:15,375
'cause it'd still have
the lights, it'd still be lit.
817
00:35:15,542 --> 00:35:17,417
Holy crap. Here we go.
818
00:35:17,542 --> 00:35:20,625
We detect weird signals,
have equipment failures
819
00:35:20,792 --> 00:35:24,625
and then see a UAP
right inside the drone swarm.
820
00:35:24,792 --> 00:35:27,417
Could that be the source
of the signals?
821
00:35:27,542 --> 00:35:30,167
And could it also be
what prevented the drone swarms
822
00:35:30,375 --> 00:35:33,375
from getting positioned
over the center of the triangle?
823
00:35:33,542 --> 00:35:35,542
All the drones returned back.
824
00:35:35,708 --> 00:35:37,333
Um, you didn't have anything
fall out the sky
825
00:35:37,542 --> 00:35:39,292
that you know of, did you?
826
00:35:39,458 --> 00:35:40,833
All the drones came back.
827
00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:42,083
Then what in the heck
828
00:35:42,208 --> 00:35:44,292
are we looking at here?
829
00:35:44,458 --> 00:35:46,833
This appears to have
a very well-defined shape,
830
00:35:46,958 --> 00:35:48,792
a very well-defined boundary.
831
00:35:48,917 --> 00:35:50,208
That's really odd.
832
00:35:50,375 --> 00:35:52,375
Another thing
I want us to focus on...
833
00:35:52,583 --> 00:35:54,958
- So, Jim,
you've got video records?
-That's right.
834
00:35:55,125 --> 00:35:57,167
And this is from
your drone perspective?
835
00:35:57,333 --> 00:35:59,500
-Yeah,
from the second swarm.
- Okay.
836
00:35:59,708 --> 00:36:03,167
So, this is the second flight
with the rocket.
837
00:36:03,292 --> 00:36:05,667
So, let me bring that up.
838
00:36:05,833 --> 00:36:08,250
So, coming up.
839
00:36:08,417 --> 00:36:10,333
Let me move frame by frame here.
840
00:36:10,500 --> 00:36:13,417
So, we see the rocket
going straight up.
841
00:36:14,708 --> 00:36:15,958
This is going
perfectly straight, too.
842
00:36:16,125 --> 00:36:17,167
- Look at that.
-Yeah.
843
00:36:17,333 --> 00:36:19,250
It's still burning.
844
00:36:19,375 --> 00:36:22,333
Yeah, it should burn on up
to about 700 or 800 feet,
845
00:36:22,458 --> 00:36:24,708
- I would think.
-So, go back.
846
00:36:24,875 --> 00:36:27,500
Was that the drone
that I saw on the right side?
847
00:36:27,708 --> 00:36:31,333
Yeah, I'll go frame by frame
through it.
848
00:36:31,542 --> 00:36:34,250
Right there. To the right there.
849
00:36:34,417 --> 00:36:36,708
Oh, yeah, a dot. A dot appears.
850
00:36:36,833 --> 00:36:39,292
So it starts right here
and comes down.
851
00:36:39,500 --> 00:36:42,333
- I'm gonna go frame
by frame to pick it up.
-Okay.
852
00:36:42,542 --> 00:36:45,542
Yep, I see it.
853
00:36:45,708 --> 00:36:46,750
Whoa.
854
00:36:49,042 --> 00:36:51,624
Boy, in one frame,
it jumps half the sky.
855
00:36:51,625 --> 00:36:52,708
Yeah.
856
00:36:52,875 --> 00:36:54,208
Is that the FPV?
857
00:36:54,375 --> 00:36:55,625
That's not the FPV drone.
858
00:36:55,792 --> 00:36:58,333
That's-that's really bizarre.
859
00:36:58,458 --> 00:37:01,167
- Yeah, that's...
- That's fast.
860
00:37:01,333 --> 00:37:02,500
That's either something
moving very fast
861
00:37:02,625 --> 00:37:04,833
or that's more
than one light source.
862
00:37:05,042 --> 00:37:07,000
That-- I mean,
that's way too fast
863
00:37:07,167 --> 00:37:09,208
for a plane or a satellite.
864
00:37:09,375 --> 00:37:11,292
That's none of our assets.
865
00:37:12,875 --> 00:37:13,875
What is that?
866
00:37:21,458 --> 00:37:22,667
That's way too fast for a plane
867
00:37:22,833 --> 00:37:24,667
or a satellite.
868
00:37:24,833 --> 00:37:26,083
What is that?
869
00:37:26,292 --> 00:37:28,250
That's none of our assets.
870
00:37:30,792 --> 00:37:31,958
T-That's kind of fascinating.
871
00:37:32,083 --> 00:37:33,000
Yeah, that makes me
872
00:37:33,208 --> 00:37:34,667
a lot more interested
873
00:37:34,833 --> 00:37:37,375
- in the high-speed video...
- Yeah.
874
00:37:37,500 --> 00:37:38,792
- ...showing the black object.
-Yeah.
875
00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:40,292
- Yep.
-And so,
876
00:37:40,417 --> 00:37:42,833
what is in that airspace
with our formation?
877
00:37:43,042 --> 00:37:44,333
-Right.
- Yeah.
878
00:37:44,500 --> 00:37:46,292
Now, was this the same UAP,
879
00:37:46,458 --> 00:37:48,458
for lack of
something else to call it,
880
00:37:48,625 --> 00:37:50,500
- or a different one?
-Good question.
881
00:37:50,708 --> 00:37:52,208
Well, go-- just keep going
882
00:37:52,375 --> 00:37:54,917
and see if we see
something else.
883
00:37:58,708 --> 00:38:00,667
- Whoa, what was that?
- Right there.
- Oh. Back up, back up.
884
00:38:00,833 --> 00:38:01,875
Do it again.
885
00:38:05,875 --> 00:38:09,250
What I'm guessing this is,
is the light on the rocket
886
00:38:09,417 --> 00:38:11,167
- coming down.
- So it disappears,
887
00:38:11,375 --> 00:38:13,417
but it comes up back right here.
888
00:38:16,042 --> 00:38:18,667
- Wow.
-Yeah, I'd like
to see this frame by frame
889
00:38:18,875 --> 00:38:20,958
if we can do that, Jim.
890
00:38:21,125 --> 00:38:22,375
Yeah.
891
00:38:23,958 --> 00:38:26,333
So I-I think
the rocket motors burn out
892
00:38:26,458 --> 00:38:28,875
and now we can see
the blue light on the rocket
893
00:38:29,042 --> 00:38:32,500
and then it vanishes.
894
00:38:32,708 --> 00:38:35,250
Where did it go?
895
00:38:35,375 --> 00:38:38,833
And then, there it is again.
896
00:38:39,042 --> 00:38:40,958
But why did it vanish?
897
00:38:41,125 --> 00:38:42,500
Yeah.
898
00:38:42,667 --> 00:38:44,833
I think what we're seeing
899
00:38:45,000 --> 00:38:46,833
is really strange.
900
00:38:47,042 --> 00:38:50,708
The question is, is the rocket
passing behind something?
901
00:38:50,875 --> 00:38:53,500
Is there something interfering
just with the light itself,
902
00:38:53,625 --> 00:38:55,958
or is some physical object
903
00:38:56,125 --> 00:38:57,667
obscuring our view
of the rocket?
904
00:38:57,833 --> 00:39:00,000
You know,
it doesn't make any sense.
905
00:39:01,833 --> 00:39:04,042
I-I think, once again,
we do an experiment
906
00:39:04,208 --> 00:39:06,042
to find answers and we come up
with more questions.
907
00:39:06,208 --> 00:39:08,333
Exactly. Exactly.
908
00:39:09,708 --> 00:39:11,667
Well, guys, thanks
for joining us for this review.
909
00:39:11,833 --> 00:39:13,000
Yeah, thanks, guys.
910
00:39:13,167 --> 00:39:14,333
Great stuff, guys, as always.
911
00:39:14,542 --> 00:39:16,167
Cheers. Thanks, guys.
912
00:39:16,292 --> 00:39:18,042
- Thanks, everybody.
- See you guys.
913
00:39:18,208 --> 00:39:20,000
Well, you know,
914
00:39:20,208 --> 00:39:24,333
the pyro turned out pretty good,
but it only lasted for seconds.
915
00:39:24,542 --> 00:39:26,292
It would be better
if we could put
916
00:39:26,500 --> 00:39:28,333
a lot of heat and smoke
into that region
917
00:39:28,500 --> 00:39:30,875
for a long period of time
above the triangle
918
00:39:31,042 --> 00:39:33,000
and see, uh, what happens.
919
00:39:33,208 --> 00:39:35,500
The ability to get smoke
up there, we've tried a number
920
00:39:35,667 --> 00:39:37,250
of different ways to see it.
921
00:39:37,417 --> 00:39:40,125
What would happen
if we just put some big bonfires
922
00:39:40,292 --> 00:39:42,417
in the center of the triangle,
923
00:39:42,542 --> 00:39:44,875
and then, you know,
doused them with water to create
924
00:39:45,083 --> 00:39:46,750
the smoke and try to do that...
925
00:39:46,958 --> 00:39:48,417
- Yeah.
- ...over a prolonged
period of time?
926
00:39:48,583 --> 00:39:50,500
I like the idea
that we're putting energy
927
00:39:50,625 --> 00:39:52,000
into the space, thermal energy.
928
00:39:52,167 --> 00:39:55,042
This may provide
some interesting insights into
929
00:39:55,167 --> 00:39:56,833
what is above the triangle.
930
00:39:57,042 --> 00:39:58,500
- That's a great way to do it.
- And hopefully, the smoke
931
00:39:58,708 --> 00:40:00,958
will rise for, you know,
several hundred feet.
932
00:40:01,083 --> 00:40:04,167
And, uh, th-- I think that
would be a fantastic experiment.
933
00:40:04,333 --> 00:40:05,500
- Yeah.
-So, uh...
934
00:40:05,667 --> 00:40:07,042
You know,
I'll-I'll get on the horn
935
00:40:07,208 --> 00:40:10,250
and get us some fire canisters
that we can put there,
936
00:40:10,417 --> 00:40:12,458
and some firewood.
937
00:40:12,625 --> 00:40:15,000
And you guys can take care
of all the tech side.
938
00:40:15,208 --> 00:40:16,875
I'm liking this idea.
939
00:40:17,083 --> 00:40:19,125
-Good idea, Thomas.
Let's do it.
- Okay.
940
00:40:19,292 --> 00:40:20,042
All right.
941
00:40:20,208 --> 00:40:22,000
Well, that's a wrap.
942
00:40:24,125 --> 00:40:27,708
I think this is an ideal time
to be exploring the space
943
00:40:27,917 --> 00:40:29,958
above the triangle
with a new perspective,
944
00:40:30,125 --> 00:40:31,792
given the fact
that we're finding that
945
00:40:31,917 --> 00:40:34,083
there may, in fact,
be a connection
946
00:40:34,208 --> 00:40:37,667
between the center
of the triangle and the bubble.
947
00:40:37,875 --> 00:40:39,333
We're going to have to continue
948
00:40:39,542 --> 00:40:41,458
to probe this space
above the triangle
949
00:40:41,667 --> 00:40:44,750
in order to better understand
this phenomenology
950
00:40:44,917 --> 00:40:47,417
with which we are engaging
here on the ranch.
951
00:40:48,458 --> 00:40:49,792
Erik and I believe
952
00:40:49,958 --> 00:40:51,833
that if we can keep
repeating our data,
953
00:40:52,000 --> 00:40:55,167
we can figure out the phenomena
on Skinwalker Ranch.
954
00:40:55,375 --> 00:40:59,625
So now that we've confirmed
that this bubble is real,
955
00:40:59,750 --> 00:41:02,917
maybe our next experiment
will help us smoke out the truth
956
00:41:03,125 --> 00:41:04,708
of what it actually is.
957
00:41:04,875 --> 00:41:07,833
Proceeding forward
with these experiments
958
00:41:08,042 --> 00:41:10,458
that will take into account
the strange activity
959
00:41:10,583 --> 00:41:12,542
and even equipment malfunction
960
00:41:12,708 --> 00:41:15,667
that we are dealing with in
the region on Skinwalker Ranch
961
00:41:15,875 --> 00:41:19,542
that we now refer to
as the bubble is imperative.
962
00:41:19,750 --> 00:41:23,125
Its placement on the property
may hold answers
963
00:41:23,292 --> 00:41:24,833
and help us solve the mystery
964
00:41:25,042 --> 00:41:27,500
as to what is happening
both above
965
00:41:27,708 --> 00:41:30,500
and below
this mysterious property.
966
00:41:35,542 --> 00:41:36,750
Our goal is to build large fires
967
00:41:36,917 --> 00:41:38,542
so that we can map that bubble.
968
00:41:38,667 --> 00:41:40,167
There it goes.
969
00:41:41,625 --> 00:41:43,375
It stopped.
970
00:41:43,500 --> 00:41:46,167
It's floating, right over the
triangle, it's not coming down.
971
00:41:46,333 --> 00:41:48,750
- Oh, did you see that?
-What was that light?
972
00:41:48,958 --> 00:41:50,125
Erik, it was a bright orb
973
00:41:50,292 --> 00:41:51,875
that flew by the rocket.
974
00:41:52,042 --> 00:41:53,500
Something had
to have captured that.
975
00:41:53,708 --> 00:41:55,417
Yeah, we-we will have
a record of that.
976
00:41:55,542 --> 00:41:56,958
I've got video footage.
977
00:41:57,125 --> 00:41:59,125
- And there it is.
-Oh, what is that?
978
00:41:59,750 --> 00:42:02,042
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