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Uh, we're coming up
on the triangle at this time.
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Copy that.
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Did you see what happened there?
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That's registering
a positional error
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and data corruption.
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And it's
right above the triangle.
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We are getting the 1.6 gigahertz
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coming straight
from the drill site.
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Right now, they cannot
get the beacon to sync.
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Let's see if they will
take the beacon outside
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the bubble and see if it syncs.
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-It's linked up.
- Interesting.
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So, this is
one of the terrestrial
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laser scans
of the triangle and...
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Oh, wow.
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I mean, look at that.
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- Right there!
- Back up, back up.
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The rocket vanishes.
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Where did it go?
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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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Morning, fellas.
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Today's a new day, man.
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-Well, are you guys
ready to go at it again?
-Yeah.
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- Are we ready
to get into the ground?
- Yes.
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The team from Mark Construction
drilling is back out
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at the ranch today to continue
helping us with one of our
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biggest investigations
this year:
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finding out
what's inside the mesa.
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Previous GPR scans have shown us
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that there's
a 400-foot-long object
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and several smaller
anomalies buried inside there.
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So our plan was
to drill two boreholes
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on either side of the object
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and insert scanning devices
that can
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help us figure out what
these anomalies actually are.
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Last year, we got
the first borehole drilled.
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All right, buddy, we're out.
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But now we need to widen
its diameter by a few inches
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so we can send in our equipment.
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During our first
drilling operation this year,
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something kept causing
the beacon--
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which tracks the direction
of the drill bit underground--
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to malfunction.
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Unbelievable.
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What could it be?
We're not sure yet.
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But the only thing
to do is keep pushing.
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We just got to get the, uh,
the beacon in the head
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and we're ready to drill.
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I actually stopped out
at the main road,
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checked the calibration on it.
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So you stopped before you came
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- through the gate?
- Yeah.
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And it was working?
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- Yeah.
- Okay.
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We got everything linked up,
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calibrated. We're ready to go.
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We just got to get
that beacon in the head,
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get everything tightened on,
and just start pushing back in.
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-Fantastic.
- Let's do it.
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When these repeated
issues with the drill beacon
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started happening,
our first thought was
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that it was somehow connected
to that unknown,
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massive object inside the mesa.
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But last week, when the drilling
beacon suddenly died again,
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we realized there might be
an even crazier explanation.
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A gigantic, invisible bubble
or sphere-shaped phenomenon
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that we've recently identified
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with numerous
infrared lidar devices.
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We don't know what it is,
but it's centered at the spot
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we call the triangle
and covers a huge area
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of the ranch,
including the mesa drill site,
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where a lot of strange things
keep happening.
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This right here puts us
well outside the bubble.
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So when the drilling
beacon died again last week,
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we took it just outside
the western boundary
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of the bubble and were stunned
when it started working again.
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It's linked up.
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That's interesting.
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I mean, you can't make
this stuff up.
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So, let's get
this beacon put in there,
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- and we're ready to go.
- Okay, sounds good.
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When we make
the next attempt to widen
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borehole one today,
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everyone's crossing
their fingers
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that the drilling beacon
will work properly
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and we can punch through
the top of the mesa.
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At that point,
we'll attach a larger bit,
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known as a reaming bit,
and then pull it back
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down through the mesa
to enlarge the hole.
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Okay, Bearcat,
go ahead, start pushing.
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I got this.
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As long as he gets in there,
it'll chase it.
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- Okay, it's in the hole.
- Cool.
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Go ahead,
start corkscrewing in.
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Hey, guys. You got a copy?
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Yeah, Thomas. What's up?
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Just wanted to report
I'm standing here watching
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one length of pipe after another
disappear up into the hill.
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So we are up into the mesa.
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- Yay.
- That is fantastic.
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I know that myself as well as
the whole team have been waiting
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to get this hole
reamed out to where we can
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get scanning devices
down inside this hole
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and hopefully start to get
some more answers about
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what could be deep
inside the mesa.
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Hey, guys, just wanted
to give you a status update.
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We're 150 feet into the mesa.
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Wow.
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That's a lot of progress
in a short time.
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It'll be interesting to see
what happens with that beacon
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- right at 200 feet.
- Yes, it will.
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The 200-foot mark is
right where we've experienced
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a bunch of other malfunctions
with the drill.
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So Erik and I are wondering
could they be connected
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to the buried objects
in the mesa or the bubble?
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Or some combination of both?
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Hey, guys, you got a copy?
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Yeah, Thomas, go ahead.
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We're about
to hit that 200-foot mark
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where we lost the beacon
signal every time last year.
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Copy that.
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We'll see what happens.
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Look at that. Erik, we do
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have the 1.2 gigahertz signal.
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There's some unidentified source
of 1.2 gigahertz right here.
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That has never been there before
until this year.
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Now, this is really strange.
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Erik broadcast a 1.2 gigahertz
signal two weeks ago
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as a baseline signal
to monitor during an experiment
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focused on the bubble.
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He just wanted to see if the
signal would be interfered with.
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And believe it or not,
something or someone
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cloned the signal and started
broadcasting
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a duplicate one back at us.
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What in the hell is going on?
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And now it's happening
again here at about 200 feet
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inside the mesa
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even though we're not
broadcasting any signal.
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So where was this one
coming from?
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Wh-- There--
Look at this spike right here.
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There's two of them, look,
they're appearing at 1.603-750
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and 1.604-5.
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- You see it right there?
- Yep. There it is.
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And that's in the antenna
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pointed right at the drill site.
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And we still have
that 1.205 one.
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So what is doing that?
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It was one thing after another.
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The two 1.6 gigahertz signals
we detected were just as freaky,
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because they were coming from
the spectrum analyzer antenna
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that we had pointed
directly at the mesa.
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So is it possible
that they were coming
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from the objects
buried inside there?
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Thomas, be advised,
just as you were coming into
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that spot, Travis detected
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a couple of signals
that just showed up down here.
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Literally just showed up.
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That's very interesting.
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It seems like déjà vu.
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Yes, it does.
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Copy that.
Well, we're gonna keep
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going into the hill and see
if we can get to the top.
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Good luck, man.
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I don't know what
we're dealing with here.
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We have indications
that there is something
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potentially energetically
active within the mesa.
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It certainly bears
revisiting the question,
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what is inside the mesa?
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I don't see this taking
much longer to come out.
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All right.
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Hey, guys, you got a copy?
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Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead.
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We are really close
to punching out through the top
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- up here.
- Okay.
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Thanks for
that fantastic update, Thomas.
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I've seen the drill head
come out of the top
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of the mesa the very first time.
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I can't wait to see it again.
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That will be our
first indication that we have
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a clear pathway from which
to start the reaming operation.
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He's definitely cutting through
some material right here, so...
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We can hear it
down there churning away.
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Yeah.
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He's coming right now, so...
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Awesome.
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The drill bit
is through the top.
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All right, Bearcat,
you're good to go ahead
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and start corkscrewing her
on out, bud.
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Okay, hold that right there,
Allan.
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Uh, we're gonna get
that head off.
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And we'll get that reamer on and
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we'll get
to opening this hole for you.
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All right.
I'm excited to start reaming.
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Yeah. I am, too.
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After spending more than a year
dealing with
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the strange setbacks
while working
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to get borehole one finished,
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there was a huge sense of relief
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as the drilling team
began the reaming process.
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Hey, Erik and Travis?
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Yeah, go ahead.
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They're ready to go ahead
and fire up the drill.
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The beacon was removed,
it turned off,
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so it's not gonna be
transmitting on the way down.
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Thanks for the update, Thomas.
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Let's get underway.
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Copy that.
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Okay, Allan, we've got water.
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You can go ahead
and start taking her, bud.
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Hey, guys,
uh, drill bit's rotating
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and descending into the hill.
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Sounds like the washing machine.
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Hey, Erik, look at this.
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Oh...
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That's a strange signal.
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This is at the beacon frequency.
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Okay.
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So why are we now
getting a beacon frequency
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when they are not putting
a beacon into the hill?
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Unlike the regular drill bit,
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which contains a beacon
that emits
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a 34 megahertz signal,
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the reaming bit
has no beacon in it.
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So there should be no signal
for us to detect.
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And yet we're getting one
that was fluctuating
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around that frequency.
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So where was it coming from?
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This signal is absolutely
sending information.
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This is between 29 and 35...
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megahertz, but where is
the source of that signal?
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I'm pointed right at the mesa.
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Well, that's...
whatever's in there.
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Hey, guys, we really
need to keep an eye on that.
257
00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:29,833
Hey, guys, what's the good news?
258
00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:33,000
Well, it's going.
It's moving. Slow.
259
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Whatever we're in right now is,
I mean, it's really hard.
260
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Despite the strange
signals we detected,
261
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we had really hoped
that the reaming process
262
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in borehole one would move fast
263
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since the drillers were simply
widening an existing hole.
264
00:11:50,333 --> 00:11:52,833
But when we checked in with
the team later that afternoon,
265
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things got even more bizarre.
266
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They're not making
a lot of progress
267
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down the hole.
268
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H-How far?
269
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We're about 30,
almost 40 feet in.
270
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- Forty feet from the top?
- Yeah.
271
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Then y'all haven't made
much progress at all, then.
272
00:12:09,125 --> 00:12:11,417
- No, it's real hard.
- Dang.
273
00:12:11,625 --> 00:12:13,167
What would be the normal rate?
274
00:12:13,375 --> 00:12:17,167
Uh, normal? Like, I'd say,
five to ten foot a minute.
275
00:12:17,333 --> 00:12:18,917
- Oh, wow.
- Oh, man.
276
00:12:19,042 --> 00:12:21,000
Okay, there's
something unusual going on.
277
00:12:21,167 --> 00:12:23,333
That-that makes no sense.
I wonder what's in there
278
00:12:23,500 --> 00:12:26,208
that's causing it
to be so difficult to ream.
279
00:12:26,375 --> 00:12:27,375
Yeah, mm-hmm.
280
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So at this pace
281
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we're looking
at months and months
282
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before we'd break
through the bottom.
283
00:12:32,625 --> 00:12:35,000
Uh, do you guys have
a plan of...
284
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ways that we could
possibly speed it up?
285
00:12:37,292 --> 00:12:40,167
We have different style reamers
that we can try
286
00:12:40,333 --> 00:12:42,000
to speed things up.
287
00:12:42,167 --> 00:12:44,375
So does that mean we'll go
to a slightly smaller hole then?
288
00:12:44,542 --> 00:12:48,333
- Yeah, the ten-inch hole.
- Right now, you're at almost 12?
289
00:12:48,542 --> 00:12:51,250
- Yeah...
- So we'd be reducing
the diameter by two inches?
290
00:12:51,458 --> 00:12:53,083
Yeah, in fact, some
of the instruments we're talking
291
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about putting in are maybe
an inch, two inches in diameter.
292
00:12:55,375 --> 00:12:58,083
- Should be fine.
- Okay.
293
00:12:58,250 --> 00:13:01,000
We're planning
to use specialized devices,
294
00:13:01,167 --> 00:13:03,333
including ground-penetrating radar,
295
00:13:03,500 --> 00:13:06,917
in this borehole to give us
a much more detailed picture
296
00:13:07,083 --> 00:13:09,958
of what the believed objects
in there actually are.
297
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So we're really hoping
we can find some way
298
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to get this borehole completed.
299
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Then we'll go ahead
and try that ten-inch,
300
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see if it moves any faster.
301
00:13:18,708 --> 00:13:19,833
Fingers crossed
that it does, huh?
302
00:13:20,042 --> 00:13:21,375
Yeah.
303
00:13:21,542 --> 00:13:22,333
- Yeah, good luck, man.
- Thanks for that update, man.
304
00:13:22,500 --> 00:13:23,458
Thanks, guys.
305
00:13:24,708 --> 00:13:28,042
While the drilling operation
continued at the mesa...
306
00:13:29,417 --> 00:13:31,083
How you doing, man?
307
00:13:31,208 --> 00:13:32,500
- Good to see you, Travis.
- Yeah, good to see you, Dave.
308
00:13:32,708 --> 00:13:35,000
...we welcomed
thermal imaging experts
309
00:13:35,125 --> 00:13:37,000
Dave Mason
and Pete Kelsey back
310
00:13:37,208 --> 00:13:39,875
to help us conduct nighttime
experiments at the triangle
311
00:13:40,042 --> 00:13:43,125
designed to learn more
about the bubble-like anomaly.
312
00:13:43,333 --> 00:13:46,583
So we've got
some experiments to do here.
313
00:13:46,750 --> 00:13:48,125
Yeah, it's all about
thermal tonight.
314
00:13:48,292 --> 00:13:49,583
- It's thermal.
- Thermal and smoke.
315
00:13:49,708 --> 00:13:51,250
Lots of smoke, hopefully.
316
00:13:51,417 --> 00:13:55,167
Our goal is to build
some large fires
317
00:13:55,333 --> 00:13:57,500
right here at the triangle
that will
318
00:13:57,625 --> 00:13:59,917
generate a bunch of smoke
and, uh,
319
00:14:00,083 --> 00:14:01,750
and hopefully fill this area
320
00:14:01,958 --> 00:14:04,125
above us with a lot of fire
and a lot of heat.
321
00:14:04,250 --> 00:14:06,917
Who knows what the bubble is,
right here above the triangle?
322
00:14:07,083 --> 00:14:09,167
But tonight is another attempt
to put
323
00:14:09,375 --> 00:14:11,833
a particulate matter
into the space so
324
00:14:12,042 --> 00:14:13,917
that we can map it
and watch what it does.
325
00:14:14,042 --> 00:14:15,542
So if there's a structure,
326
00:14:15,708 --> 00:14:17,917
I'm hoping you'll be able
to give us an insight into that.
327
00:14:18,042 --> 00:14:20,333
I hope we'll be able
to detect it.
328
00:14:20,542 --> 00:14:22,000
Try to smoke it out, huh?
329
00:14:22,167 --> 00:14:23,708
Yep, exactly,
that's exactly right.
330
00:14:23,875 --> 00:14:25,333
- Yeah.
-I've got the
differential
331
00:14:25,542 --> 00:14:27,958
FLIR technology that is
not commercially available.
332
00:14:28,083 --> 00:14:30,500
And this will allow us
to see very micro
333
00:14:30,667 --> 00:14:32,292
changes of temperature
334
00:14:32,458 --> 00:14:34,375
and look for anything
that may be anomalous.
335
00:14:34,542 --> 00:14:36,583
- Love that.
-You got
the terrestrial laser scanner
336
00:14:36,750 --> 00:14:37,833
- and the SLAM scanner with you?
- I do.
337
00:14:38,042 --> 00:14:39,250
Well, then, we should be
running that tonight.
338
00:14:39,375 --> 00:14:40,375
Agreed.
339
00:14:42,042 --> 00:14:43,667
Based
on our previous experiments,
340
00:14:43,875 --> 00:14:45,625
we believe that
the bubble is centered
341
00:14:45,833 --> 00:14:49,625
at the triangle and has a radius
of nearly 2,000 feet.
342
00:14:49,792 --> 00:14:51,042
What is it?
343
00:14:51,208 --> 00:14:52,875
And within this area,
344
00:14:53,042 --> 00:14:55,375
we've documented
all kinds of strange things.
345
00:14:55,542 --> 00:14:57,792
Holy crap, look at this.
346
00:14:57,958 --> 00:15:00,375
Including unusual
radio frequency signals
347
00:15:00,583 --> 00:15:02,208
and numerous UAPs.
348
00:15:03,208 --> 00:15:04,667
Look what just happened there.
349
00:15:04,833 --> 00:15:06,833
Also, Erik has been unable
350
00:15:07,042 --> 00:15:08,875
to obtain GPS data right
351
00:15:09,042 --> 00:15:11,958
in the center at various
altitudes above the triangle,
352
00:15:12,125 --> 00:15:16,292
as if some kind of mysterious
void exists in that spot.
353
00:15:16,458 --> 00:15:18,125
But this is also
354
00:15:18,292 --> 00:15:20,833
where we obtained
high-speed camera images
355
00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:24,000
a couple years ago
of a mysterious, cloudy blob
356
00:15:24,208 --> 00:15:26,417
that may have destroyed
a rocket.
357
00:15:27,750 --> 00:15:30,083
So tonight we're hoping we can,
358
00:15:30,208 --> 00:15:32,083
as Thomas said, smoke out
359
00:15:32,208 --> 00:15:34,417
some answers
about all these things.
360
00:15:34,583 --> 00:15:36,833
We've placed these receptacles
361
00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:38,667
in a place where we hope
362
00:15:38,875 --> 00:15:40,208
the smoke will be drawn right up
363
00:15:40,375 --> 00:15:42,333
to that region
that we want it in.
364
00:15:42,500 --> 00:15:44,667
Uh, Avalon Fire Department
will be here
365
00:15:44,792 --> 00:15:48,125
in a little bit to help make
sure that we do this safely.
366
00:15:48,333 --> 00:15:50,042
Yeah, so, let-let's get to work.
367
00:15:50,250 --> 00:15:51,583
- Sounds good.
- All right.
368
00:15:57,833 --> 00:16:00,375
I'm praying for a lot of smoke.
369
00:16:00,542 --> 00:16:03,125
Ever since we saw
the blob above the triangle,
370
00:16:03,292 --> 00:16:05,833
I thought that building
large fires there and creating
371
00:16:06,042 --> 00:16:08,458
a lot of smoke might help us
be able to paint
372
00:16:08,625 --> 00:16:10,167
the invisible man, so to speak.
373
00:16:10,292 --> 00:16:12,833
So tonight's exercise
where we're gonna have
374
00:16:13,000 --> 00:16:16,958
two large containers with fire
is gonna give us the opportunity
375
00:16:17,125 --> 00:16:18,583
to put a lot of smoke
up in this space
376
00:16:18,792 --> 00:16:20,833
over a long period of time.
377
00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:22,708
We're getting there.
378
00:16:22,875 --> 00:16:24,667
While the fires fill the air
379
00:16:24,792 --> 00:16:26,333
inside the bubble with smoke,
380
00:16:26,458 --> 00:16:28,832
we're hoping
that it will allow us
381
00:16:28,833 --> 00:16:30,000
to see the shape of the bubble
382
00:16:30,125 --> 00:16:31,750
either with our own eyes,
383
00:16:31,875 --> 00:16:33,208
or on our instruments.
384
00:16:34,250 --> 00:16:36,000
Dave Mason will be operating
385
00:16:36,208 --> 00:16:38,542
his specialized
FLIR thermal cameras to capture
386
00:16:38,708 --> 00:16:41,375
anything strange that might
appear cooler than normal
387
00:16:41,500 --> 00:16:43,833
in what will be
a very hot environment.
388
00:16:44,042 --> 00:16:46,250
If he does capture anything,
389
00:16:46,375 --> 00:16:48,125
it could be more evidence
that something
390
00:16:48,292 --> 00:16:50,542
of significance
is above the triangle.
391
00:16:50,708 --> 00:16:53,958
Meanwhile, Pete will fly
392
00:16:54,125 --> 00:16:56,750
his thermal drone
to also look for unusually cold
393
00:16:56,917 --> 00:16:58,333
or hot spots
394
00:16:58,500 --> 00:17:00,042
and operate a terrestrial
laser scanner
395
00:17:00,208 --> 00:17:03,083
to hopefully image
and confirm the size
396
00:17:03,208 --> 00:17:05,583
and shape of the bubble anomaly.
397
00:17:05,750 --> 00:17:08,417
With some luck, this experiment
will help us determine
398
00:17:08,583 --> 00:17:11,875
if the bubble is
the source of strange phenomena
399
00:17:12,042 --> 00:17:14,375
that we continually see
on the ranch.
400
00:17:15,625 --> 00:17:17,375
Hey, triangle, this is Erik.
401
00:17:17,542 --> 00:17:20,000
Hey Erik, its Travis,
go ahead, man.
402
00:17:20,208 --> 00:17:21,458
Hey, man, how you guys
doing on setup?
403
00:17:21,625 --> 00:17:23,750
I'm ready here
at the command center.
404
00:17:23,917 --> 00:17:25,000
So, we're ready to actually
405
00:17:25,167 --> 00:17:26,708
start the fires if you are.
406
00:17:26,875 --> 00:17:28,667
Copy that. Thanks, man.
407
00:17:29,875 --> 00:17:32,500
While I monitor my
spectrum analyzer in the field
408
00:17:32,667 --> 00:17:35,542
for strange energy signals,
Erik will be watching everything
409
00:17:35,750 --> 00:17:38,417
on his surveillance system
in the command center
410
00:17:38,542 --> 00:17:40,708
which not only includes
his own spectrum analyzer,
411
00:17:40,875 --> 00:17:43,500
but also high-speed
and night vision camera feeds
412
00:17:43,667 --> 00:17:46,750
from devices that he's
placed all around the ranch.
413
00:17:49,208 --> 00:17:52,333
All right, Thomas.
I say we light this thing.
414
00:17:52,542 --> 00:17:54,292
Copy that.
415
00:17:54,458 --> 00:17:55,958
If there's anything
in that airspace
416
00:17:56,083 --> 00:17:57,833
above the triangle tonight,
417
00:17:58,000 --> 00:17:59,833
my hope is that,
with all this smoke,
418
00:18:00,000 --> 00:18:01,583
we're gonna be able to see it.
419
00:18:03,875 --> 00:18:06,500
What the hell?
420
00:18:06,625 --> 00:18:08,250
Hey, Erik, do you copy?
421
00:18:08,375 --> 00:18:09,792
Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
422
00:18:10,000 --> 00:18:11,792
Hey, man, I'm suddenly getting
423
00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:13,958
a signal at 1.2 gigahertz.
424
00:18:14,125 --> 00:18:16,083
Are you seeing
anything like that?
425
00:18:16,208 --> 00:18:20,124
I have a very strong peak
right at 1.2 gigahertz.
426
00:18:20,125 --> 00:18:22,458
Let's just keep an eye on it
through the exercise.
427
00:18:22,667 --> 00:18:25,125
Copy that.
428
00:18:26,167 --> 00:18:28,375
Just as we were about
to light our first fire,
429
00:18:28,542 --> 00:18:30,833
I take a look
at my spectrum analyzer
430
00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:32,958
and see a 1.2 gigahertz signal.
431
00:18:33,125 --> 00:18:35,083
But we weren't broadcasting it.
432
00:18:35,292 --> 00:18:37,083
So that put me and Erik
on high alert
433
00:18:37,292 --> 00:18:39,667
for anything that might appear
in the smoke
434
00:18:39,792 --> 00:18:41,292
once we got the fire lit.
435
00:18:41,458 --> 00:18:44,750
All right, guys, we're ready
to light this first bin.
436
00:18:44,917 --> 00:18:46,208
Uh, here it goes.
437
00:18:54,042 --> 00:18:55,292
There it goes.
438
00:18:57,708 --> 00:18:59,500
Burn, baby, burn.
439
00:19:02,750 --> 00:19:05,333
There's a lot of heat
coming off that now.
440
00:19:05,542 --> 00:19:07,083
Yep.
441
00:19:07,208 --> 00:19:10,083
Well, we're now flooding
that zone pretty good.
442
00:19:10,250 --> 00:19:11,917
Yeah, we sure are.
443
00:19:12,042 --> 00:19:15,375
That's a lot,
that's a lot of hot air.
444
00:19:16,792 --> 00:19:19,875
You guys ready for us
to light the second one?
445
00:19:20,042 --> 00:19:21,083
Light that second fire.
446
00:19:21,292 --> 00:19:22,542
That's all I needed to hear.
447
00:19:22,708 --> 00:19:23,583
All right.
448
00:19:28,208 --> 00:19:30,167
Perfect.
449
00:19:30,333 --> 00:19:32,667
That's a great smoke column.
450
00:19:37,542 --> 00:19:40,125
All right,
what the hell is that?
451
00:19:40,250 --> 00:19:43,542
A big cold pocket just forming.
452
00:19:43,708 --> 00:19:45,875
Oh, that is weird.
453
00:19:46,042 --> 00:19:46,917
You guys should see this.
454
00:19:47,042 --> 00:19:48,000
This is just weird.
455
00:19:48,208 --> 00:19:51,167
This cold vortex in the heat.
456
00:19:51,333 --> 00:19:53,250
David,
that is really interesting.
457
00:19:53,458 --> 00:19:55,000
Oh, there's another one.
458
00:19:55,208 --> 00:19:58,125
In the FLIR we're picking up
these dark zones.
459
00:19:58,333 --> 00:20:00,417
These cold vortexes in the heat.
460
00:20:00,583 --> 00:20:03,292
And then some of them would
just kind of move around.
461
00:20:03,458 --> 00:20:05,083
Look at that.
462
00:20:05,292 --> 00:20:07,250
Yeah, see? Right there.
That, yeah, see?
463
00:20:07,375 --> 00:20:09,583
That doesn't make any sense.
464
00:20:17,333 --> 00:20:18,750
It's a cold void.
465
00:20:18,958 --> 00:20:20,292
A cold void that's--
466
00:20:20,458 --> 00:20:23,208
and it's
right above the triangle.
467
00:20:23,333 --> 00:20:25,000
We're getting multiple now.
468
00:20:25,208 --> 00:20:26,542
Yeah.
469
00:20:26,708 --> 00:20:28,333
Ooh, ooh.
470
00:20:28,458 --> 00:20:29,833
Whoa.
471
00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:32,000
Cold zones in the heat.
472
00:20:32,125 --> 00:20:33,375
-Whoa, right there.
-Yeah, see? Right there.
473
00:20:33,583 --> 00:20:34,708
- That, yeah.
- Look at that.
474
00:20:37,208 --> 00:20:38,583
The fires at the triangle
475
00:20:38,708 --> 00:20:41,000
were filling the air
with heat and smoke
476
00:20:41,167 --> 00:20:43,375
just like we planned.
477
00:20:43,542 --> 00:20:45,083
But what
we couldn't have expected
478
00:20:45,292 --> 00:20:47,500
were the strange cold spots
that appeared
479
00:20:47,667 --> 00:20:50,292
in Dave Mason's
thermal camera data.
480
00:20:51,333 --> 00:20:52,667
This is just amazing.
481
00:20:53,708 --> 00:20:55,958
And I don't have
an explanation for it.
482
00:20:56,167 --> 00:20:57,917
The cold spots that registered
483
00:20:58,083 --> 00:21:00,375
as black or just extremely cold
484
00:21:00,500 --> 00:21:03,792
are in the vicinity of where
there would be extreme heat,
485
00:21:03,917 --> 00:21:06,750
and there's no physics
explanation for this.
486
00:21:06,917 --> 00:21:10,000
I have never observed this,
nor would I expect
487
00:21:10,167 --> 00:21:11,417
to be able to observe this.
488
00:21:11,625 --> 00:21:13,917
This was the strangest
thing I've ever seen.
489
00:21:15,208 --> 00:21:16,125
All right, I think I'm gonna put
490
00:21:16,250 --> 00:21:17,500
a rocket up through there.
491
00:21:17,708 --> 00:21:19,500
10-4.
492
00:21:19,667 --> 00:21:22,958
Since we had no idea if the cold
spots were physical objects...
493
00:21:23,083 --> 00:21:25,000
I think right there's
gonna do it.
494
00:21:25,208 --> 00:21:27,000
...I decided to launch
a rocket to see
495
00:21:27,167 --> 00:21:28,542
what would happen as it flew
496
00:21:28,708 --> 00:21:30,333
through one of these anomalies.
497
00:21:30,500 --> 00:21:32,833
Everybody, everybody be advised.
498
00:21:33,042 --> 00:21:36,667
At the triangle,
we have a rocket is going hot.
499
00:21:36,875 --> 00:21:38,500
Rocket is going hot.
500
00:21:38,625 --> 00:21:39,917
Copy that.
501
00:21:41,583 --> 00:21:43,500
Guys, be advised
we're about ready
502
00:21:43,708 --> 00:21:45,042
to go with the rocket launch.
503
00:21:45,208 --> 00:21:46,708
Have all your sensors
ready to go.
504
00:21:46,917 --> 00:21:48,333
Uh, David,
505
00:21:48,500 --> 00:21:50,667
be paying attention on
your differential FLIR, please.
506
00:21:50,875 --> 00:21:52,542
Yeah, roger that,
I'm doing that.
507
00:21:52,750 --> 00:21:54,667
In five,
508
00:21:54,833 --> 00:21:56,917
four, three,
509
00:21:57,083 --> 00:21:58,042
two,
510
00:21:58,208 --> 00:21:59,375
one.
511
00:22:04,083 --> 00:22:06,750
Dude, that one went straight up.
512
00:22:07,833 --> 00:22:09,292
Come on, chute.
513
00:22:09,458 --> 00:22:10,750
Eyes on it?
514
00:22:10,917 --> 00:22:12,208
I don't have
any eyes on it either.
515
00:22:12,375 --> 00:22:13,500
-Right there.
- There it is.
516
00:22:13,708 --> 00:22:14,833
Good chute.
517
00:22:17,250 --> 00:22:18,457
It stopped?
518
00:22:18,458 --> 00:22:21,500
Rocket went straight up,
chute has deployed.
519
00:22:21,667 --> 00:22:25,000
And it's sitting still
right over the triangle.
520
00:22:25,167 --> 00:22:27,167
-What?
-Look at that.
521
00:22:27,292 --> 00:22:29,292
It's not even moving.
522
00:22:30,083 --> 00:22:32,667
It looks like it's floating
right over the triangle.
523
00:22:32,875 --> 00:22:35,000
It's not coming down.
524
00:22:35,167 --> 00:22:36,500
Look at that.
525
00:22:39,417 --> 00:22:40,958
It's not even moving now.
526
00:22:41,083 --> 00:22:42,542
It's not moving.
527
00:22:42,708 --> 00:22:45,000
Thomas, look, it ain't falling.
528
00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:48,500
It looks like
it's suspended in the air.
529
00:22:48,708 --> 00:22:50,708
It ain't even falling.
What the hell?
530
00:22:55,875 --> 00:22:57,375
That is insane.
531
00:22:57,500 --> 00:22:59,333
Now it's moving.
532
00:22:59,542 --> 00:23:01,083
Yeah, it's coming down now.
533
00:23:01,250 --> 00:23:02,667
It's gonna come right down
on top of us.
534
00:23:02,875 --> 00:23:05,875
I couldn't tell
at the moment what caused it,
535
00:23:06,042 --> 00:23:09,167
but something clearly made
that rocket freeze
536
00:23:09,333 --> 00:23:12,292
midair a couple hundred feet
high for several seconds.
537
00:23:12,458 --> 00:23:16,833
There was literally no wind at
the time that would explain it.
538
00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:20,208
So, could it have been
something strange inside
539
00:23:20,375 --> 00:23:22,750
the bubble that held it
in place like that?
540
00:23:24,875 --> 00:23:26,875
Look at that,
there's that cold thing again.
541
00:23:27,042 --> 00:23:29,708
- Yeah, look at...
- Oh, you got a vortex.
542
00:23:29,833 --> 00:23:31,542
We're getting stuff here
showing up on the differential
543
00:23:31,708 --> 00:23:34,167
where it's just cold
temperatures above the flames.
544
00:23:34,333 --> 00:23:35,667
That's fantastic.
545
00:23:35,875 --> 00:23:37,333
And it's repeatable.
It keeps doing it.
546
00:23:37,500 --> 00:23:38,833
Yeah, it keeps doing it.
547
00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:40,708
That's great stuff.
548
00:23:40,875 --> 00:23:42,667
You got something repelling it,
repelling the heat.
549
00:23:42,875 --> 00:23:44,792
And look how it, like,
you can tell how it moves,
550
00:23:44,917 --> 00:23:46,167
like it's resisting.
551
00:23:46,333 --> 00:23:48,000
- Yeah, that's great stuff, man.
- Yeah.
552
00:23:48,167 --> 00:23:50,625
When Dave Mason
showed me another cold anomaly
553
00:23:50,833 --> 00:23:52,292
that appeared in the smoke
above the triangle,
554
00:23:52,458 --> 00:23:54,917
I couldn't believe it.
It was huge.
555
00:23:56,208 --> 00:23:59,500
And he was right that it was
moving through the smoke,
556
00:23:59,708 --> 00:24:03,875
seemingly pushing the heat away
like it was a physical object.
557
00:24:04,000 --> 00:24:04,875
Hey, Erik?
558
00:24:05,000 --> 00:24:06,292
Do you copy?
559
00:24:06,500 --> 00:24:07,917
Yeah, Travis. Go ahead.
560
00:24:08,083 --> 00:24:10,917
Dave's still got,
on his differential FLIR,
561
00:24:11,083 --> 00:24:13,125
a cold vortex
562
00:24:13,250 --> 00:24:15,625
going straight up
from the flames.
563
00:24:15,750 --> 00:24:17,958
All the way up to probably
about 200 feet high.
564
00:24:18,167 --> 00:24:20,542
- Look at that, David.
-Look at that.
565
00:24:20,667 --> 00:24:23,000
There it is. Look at that.
566
00:24:23,208 --> 00:24:25,208
I cannot wait to see that.
567
00:24:27,375 --> 00:24:30,042
All right, I'm gonna go set
this over and check out
568
00:24:30,208 --> 00:24:33,083
my instruments to see if we're
detecting any strange signals.
569
00:24:36,167 --> 00:24:38,208
Oh, what we got here?
570
00:24:39,292 --> 00:24:41,000
Hey, Erik, do you copy?
571
00:24:41,208 --> 00:24:41,917
Yeah, Travis,
572
00:24:42,083 --> 00:24:43,083
go ahead.
573
00:24:43,250 --> 00:24:44,917
I'm getting
574
00:24:45,083 --> 00:24:47,625
a signal at 1.6 gigahertz.
575
00:24:47,792 --> 00:24:49,500
I was wondering
if you're seeing it,
576
00:24:49,708 --> 00:24:51,542
uh, with any of your equipment.
577
00:24:54,625 --> 00:24:57,667
I'm dialing in on it right now.
578
00:24:57,833 --> 00:25:00,417
So, Travis, I'm looking
at the spectrum analyzer.
579
00:25:00,583 --> 00:25:02,500
And I do show a peak
580
00:25:02,625 --> 00:25:06,583
right at 1.60001.
581
00:25:07,958 --> 00:25:10,833
That looks like
a communication signal.
582
00:25:11,000 --> 00:25:13,833
That is really interesting.
583
00:25:21,375 --> 00:25:22,500
I'm getting,
584
00:25:22,708 --> 00:25:28,833
uh, a signal at 1.601 gigahertz.
585
00:25:30,458 --> 00:25:32,708
That looks
like a communication signal.
586
00:25:34,042 --> 00:25:35,208
Copy that.
587
00:25:35,417 --> 00:25:36,833
Keep an eye on that, please.
588
00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:38,750
Copy that.
589
00:25:39,958 --> 00:25:42,958
Right after we saw another huge
cold spot appear in the smoke
590
00:25:43,167 --> 00:25:45,208
right above
the center of the triangle,
591
00:25:45,375 --> 00:25:46,792
my spectrum analyzer
592
00:25:46,958 --> 00:25:50,583
started detecting
a 1.6 gigahertz signal.
593
00:25:50,750 --> 00:25:54,083
But since that's the frequency
that our own military reserves
594
00:25:54,208 --> 00:25:56,833
for Earth-to-space
satellite communications,
595
00:25:57,042 --> 00:26:01,167
the obvious question was:
what or who might have
596
00:26:01,292 --> 00:26:02,792
been trying
to communicate with us?
597
00:26:03,917 --> 00:26:07,167
So I think, uh, I think we're at
a point where we might as well
598
00:26:07,333 --> 00:26:09,375
douse the fires because
there's going to be a lot
599
00:26:09,583 --> 00:26:10,832
- of smoke at the end, right?
- Yeah.
600
00:26:10,833 --> 00:26:12,958
And then when they douse it,
put it out,
601
00:26:13,125 --> 00:26:15,375
- I'll launch another rocket
when the smoke's the biggest.
- Okay.
602
00:26:15,542 --> 00:26:17,208
I'll, uh, radio Erik
and let him know.
603
00:26:17,417 --> 00:26:18,625
Okay, great. Thanks.
604
00:26:20,208 --> 00:26:21,750
Hey, Erik, um...
605
00:26:21,917 --> 00:26:24,458
we're gonna go ahead
and douse these things out,
606
00:26:24,625 --> 00:26:26,333
uh, here
in just a minute or two.
607
00:26:26,542 --> 00:26:29,250
Uh, you should see quite a bit
of smoke coming up off of it.
608
00:26:29,417 --> 00:26:30,625
Copy that, Thomas.
609
00:26:30,750 --> 00:26:32,291
I'm gonna watch
when that happens
610
00:26:32,292 --> 00:26:34,667
and then get out there
as soon as I can afterwards.
611
00:26:34,833 --> 00:26:36,083
Soon as they get it
doused, we'll go.
612
00:26:36,250 --> 00:26:37,583
Okay.
613
00:26:37,708 --> 00:26:40,167
The flames
were putting out a lot of smoke.
614
00:26:40,333 --> 00:26:43,625
But we wanted to get
even more up into the air
615
00:26:43,833 --> 00:26:45,958
to see if it would reveal
any other anomalies
616
00:26:46,125 --> 00:26:49,250
within the bubble before
I launched one more rocket.
617
00:26:50,667 --> 00:26:52,208
Smoke looks good.
618
00:26:52,375 --> 00:26:53,542
We're ready to launch.
619
00:26:53,708 --> 00:26:55,832
Copy that. All right.
620
00:26:55,833 --> 00:26:58,125
The rocket is hot,
rocket is hot.
621
00:26:59,708 --> 00:27:01,333
All right, Kaleb.
622
00:27:01,542 --> 00:27:03,458
Five, four,
623
00:27:03,583 --> 00:27:06,708
three, two, one.
624
00:27:10,583 --> 00:27:12,708
Dude, that went
straight up, too.
625
00:27:14,208 --> 00:27:16,333
- Come on, chute.
Oh, did you see that?
- Yeah, I saw that.
626
00:27:16,500 --> 00:27:18,333
Oh, holy crap, what was that?
627
00:27:18,542 --> 00:27:20,458
What was that light?
628
00:27:20,583 --> 00:27:22,583
Yeah, did you see that?
Where did...?
629
00:27:22,792 --> 00:27:24,833
I lost the rocket completely.
630
00:27:26,333 --> 00:27:27,458
Did the chute open?
631
00:27:27,583 --> 00:27:29,458
It was, like,
right next to the rocket.
632
00:27:29,667 --> 00:27:31,333
We heard it hit the ground!
633
00:27:31,542 --> 00:27:33,042
It lawn-darted.
634
00:27:33,208 --> 00:27:36,042
Right after we launched
the rocket straight up
635
00:27:36,208 --> 00:27:37,167
above the triangle...
636
00:27:37,333 --> 00:27:38,500
What the crap?
637
00:27:38,667 --> 00:27:40,000
...everyone on the ground saw
638
00:27:40,167 --> 00:27:42,917
a bright bluish-white orb
fly by it.
639
00:27:43,083 --> 00:27:46,125
And then the rocket's chute
failed to deploy.
640
00:27:46,292 --> 00:27:48,333
I don't know if the two things
were connected,
641
00:27:48,458 --> 00:27:50,292
but it was really odd timing.
642
00:27:51,583 --> 00:27:53,042
Erik?
643
00:27:54,292 --> 00:27:55,792
Kaleb, go ahead.
644
00:27:56,000 --> 00:27:58,292
When, when we shot
that rocket off...
645
00:27:59,375 --> 00:28:02,625
...there was a bright light
that went flying right by it.
646
00:28:02,833 --> 00:28:04,875
Did you, by chance, see that?
647
00:28:05,042 --> 00:28:08,167
I did not notice a bright light
flying past the rocket.
648
00:28:08,333 --> 00:28:12,083
Hey, Erik. I'm gonna say it was
no-no higher than 100 feet.
649
00:28:12,208 --> 00:28:14,458
It was a bright orb,
650
00:28:14,667 --> 00:28:17,417
flew by the rocket
right as we launched.
651
00:28:19,083 --> 00:28:22,250
Is that a naked eye observation,
or is that through a camera?
652
00:28:22,458 --> 00:28:24,333
Naked eye observation.
653
00:28:24,458 --> 00:28:26,417
It was a bluish-white light.
654
00:28:27,958 --> 00:28:29,708
Copy that.
Now, that's dang interesting.
655
00:28:29,875 --> 00:28:31,667
I'll be right out there.
656
00:28:33,917 --> 00:28:35,042
What we all saw tonight
657
00:28:35,208 --> 00:28:37,542
during the experiment was
beyond stunning.
658
00:28:37,708 --> 00:28:41,000
Erik, I think
we're wrapping up, so, uh,
659
00:28:41,167 --> 00:28:43,292
we could meet
and wrap up out here.
660
00:28:43,417 --> 00:28:45,333
But we have a lot of lidar data,
661
00:28:45,500 --> 00:28:49,458
thermal, and Erik's various
surveillance videos to review
662
00:28:49,625 --> 00:28:51,833
to see if any of those
instruments captured
663
00:28:52,042 --> 00:28:53,875
anything else tonight
that might tell us
664
00:28:54,042 --> 00:28:56,333
more about the bubble
and all the other
665
00:28:56,542 --> 00:28:58,667
crazy phenomena that keeps
happening inside of it.
666
00:28:58,792 --> 00:29:00,833
- Erik.
- Some excited voices.
667
00:29:01,792 --> 00:29:04,167
Right when the rocket
went up, Erik,
668
00:29:04,375 --> 00:29:07,625
this blue-white orb flew over
probably about 100 feet high.
669
00:29:07,792 --> 00:29:10,083
Now, he was doing probably
50 to 80 mile an hour.
670
00:29:10,292 --> 00:29:11,583
All of us saw it.
671
00:29:11,708 --> 00:29:12,833
We got everything running.
672
00:29:13,042 --> 00:29:14,417
Something had
to have captured that.
673
00:29:14,542 --> 00:29:16,167
Yeah, we will have
a record of that.
674
00:29:16,292 --> 00:29:19,125
And I got to tell you, when we,
when we look at the plume,
675
00:29:19,292 --> 00:29:21,208
when we look at the smoke,
we're gonna see
676
00:29:21,375 --> 00:29:22,958
brief periods of time
677
00:29:23,125 --> 00:29:25,124
when there's structure
in that smoke that is
678
00:29:25,125 --> 00:29:28,375
very reminiscent of what
we like to call the blob.
679
00:29:28,542 --> 00:29:30,625
He caught many of those.
680
00:29:30,833 --> 00:29:32,250
I caught those
in the differential FLIR.
681
00:29:32,375 --> 00:29:34,500
And we were seeing in the heat
plumes, we were seeing
682
00:29:34,708 --> 00:29:36,833
these cold zones,
circular patterns,
683
00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:39,000
appearing in the heat.
684
00:29:39,208 --> 00:29:40,708
- And they were cold.
-Black. Black cold.
685
00:29:40,875 --> 00:29:42,833
Black cold.
I mean, just, just black.
686
00:29:42,958 --> 00:29:44,083
He has some fascinating stuff.
687
00:29:44,250 --> 00:29:45,583
What is going on?
688
00:29:45,708 --> 00:29:47,042
So who wants to stay up
and help me scrub
689
00:29:47,250 --> 00:29:49,042
through data tonight?
690
00:29:49,250 --> 00:29:51,417
I cannot wait
to look through all that
691
00:29:51,542 --> 00:29:53,000
to find what that was.
692
00:30:01,083 --> 00:30:02,708
What's going on?
693
00:30:02,917 --> 00:30:04,500
Well, you know what they say--
694
00:30:04,708 --> 00:30:06,708
where there's smoke there's
fire, so we're gonna be looking
695
00:30:06,917 --> 00:30:08,583
at the data
coming out of that smoke
696
00:30:08,792 --> 00:30:10,000
and fire experiment that we did.
697
00:30:10,167 --> 00:30:11,625
Yeah. There was a lot going on.
698
00:30:11,833 --> 00:30:13,125
After processing our data
699
00:30:13,250 --> 00:30:16,000
the following morning
and most of the day,
700
00:30:16,167 --> 00:30:17,833
Erik gathered us in
the command center to review it.
701
00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:18,917
And we could all tell
702
00:30:19,083 --> 00:30:21,000
by his expression that he found
703
00:30:21,125 --> 00:30:24,125
a lot more incredible stuff
for us to analyze together.
704
00:30:24,292 --> 00:30:26,167
Well, I can't wait
to dive in on this.
705
00:30:26,375 --> 00:30:28,375
You know, quite a bit
of data to review.
706
00:30:28,542 --> 00:30:31,125
I've got video footage from
so many different perspectives
707
00:30:31,292 --> 00:30:32,167
across the ranch.
708
00:30:32,375 --> 00:30:34,250
You know, uh,
709
00:30:34,417 --> 00:30:36,000
not surprisingly, one
of the interesting things we got
710
00:30:36,208 --> 00:30:37,750
was actually before we got
into the experiment proper.
711
00:30:37,917 --> 00:30:39,500
During the setup.
712
00:30:39,625 --> 00:30:40,875
Oh. You mean when we were
713
00:30:41,083 --> 00:30:42,500
detecting
that 1.2 gigahertz signal?
714
00:30:42,625 --> 00:30:43,958
Yeah.
715
00:30:44,125 --> 00:30:45,542
Let me bring it up.
716
00:30:45,750 --> 00:30:47,333
Okay.
717
00:30:47,458 --> 00:30:53,125
Yeah, so we're looking
at color night vision footage
718
00:30:53,292 --> 00:30:54,958
of the mesa.
719
00:30:55,125 --> 00:30:57,500
And, uh, the area of interest,
really, is gonna be up here.
720
00:30:58,542 --> 00:30:59,917
Now I'm gonna take us forward.
You're gonna see--
721
00:31:00,042 --> 00:31:01,292
and I'll zoom in on it--
722
00:31:01,500 --> 00:31:02,792
you're gonna see
some things happening
723
00:31:02,917 --> 00:31:05,208
up here in this part
of the screen.
724
00:31:06,333 --> 00:31:07,500
Right here.
725
00:31:08,875 --> 00:31:10,750
And there it is. There it is.
726
00:31:10,917 --> 00:31:12,333
Oh, what is that?
727
00:31:22,833 --> 00:31:24,167
Okay, and this kind of thing
728
00:31:24,333 --> 00:31:26,542
really illustrates
the challenge we face
729
00:31:26,708 --> 00:31:27,583
whenever we see stuff
over the mesa.
730
00:31:28,625 --> 00:31:30,792
It's really hard to make out
any kind of form to it.
731
00:31:31,000 --> 00:31:31,833
Yeah, that one's
732
00:31:32,000 --> 00:31:33,917
not an aircraft or a drone.
733
00:31:35,667 --> 00:31:37,375
That's all I can say
about that one.
734
00:31:37,542 --> 00:31:40,750
The possible UAP
that Erik captured
735
00:31:40,917 --> 00:31:42,708
on his night vision
surveillance camera
736
00:31:42,875 --> 00:31:44,167
during our experiment
737
00:31:44,333 --> 00:31:46,875
was flying too low
to be a satellite.
738
00:31:47,042 --> 00:31:49,333
And it was definitely
not maneuvering like a plane.
739
00:31:49,542 --> 00:31:50,958
So, what was it?
740
00:31:51,125 --> 00:31:52,833
Where did it come from?
741
00:31:52,958 --> 00:31:55,000
And could it have been related
to the mysterious
742
00:31:55,208 --> 00:31:58,792
1.2 gigahertz signal that
we detected when it showed up?
743
00:31:58,958 --> 00:32:01,000
You know
what really stands out for me?
744
00:32:01,208 --> 00:32:03,208
- It's the rate of travel.
- Mm-hmm.
745
00:32:03,375 --> 00:32:05,500
It's traveling faster
than a satellite typically does,
746
00:32:05,625 --> 00:32:06,583
and it's not an airplane.
747
00:32:06,750 --> 00:32:07,917
That's right.
748
00:32:08,042 --> 00:32:09,250
There's no strobe.
749
00:32:09,375 --> 00:32:11,167
- Yeah.
- Now I want to jump into
750
00:32:11,333 --> 00:32:12,750
the rest of the experiment.
751
00:32:12,875 --> 00:32:14,625
Remember, after we got
the fires going,
752
00:32:14,792 --> 00:32:16,583
we did do a rocket launch.
753
00:32:16,708 --> 00:32:17,917
I've got some video content
754
00:32:18,083 --> 00:32:20,667
that David Mason
has shared with us
755
00:32:20,875 --> 00:32:23,125
from his differential
thermal FLIR system.
756
00:32:24,542 --> 00:32:27,000
We do see the rocket
in this video sequence,
757
00:32:27,167 --> 00:32:28,833
but there's also another feature
that you may remember
758
00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:30,042
he was drawing our attention to,
759
00:32:30,208 --> 00:32:32,292
- and it was a cold zone.
- Mm-hmm.
760
00:32:32,500 --> 00:32:34,042
- I remember that.
- That cold zone
was there almost all night.
761
00:32:34,208 --> 00:32:35,832
- It was really weird.
- Yeah.
762
00:32:35,833 --> 00:32:37,667
I'm just gonna let this
play through.
763
00:32:39,208 --> 00:32:41,375
So, you can see
the two fire bins on either side
764
00:32:41,542 --> 00:32:43,000
and the hot smoke rising.
765
00:32:43,167 --> 00:32:47,125
But for some reason
you got these dark, cold zones
766
00:32:47,292 --> 00:32:50,042
right about where the blob was.
767
00:32:51,750 --> 00:32:54,333
As we review the data
from the smoke-fire experiment
768
00:32:54,542 --> 00:32:56,958
in the triangle,
it's crazy to think
769
00:32:57,125 --> 00:32:59,417
that these cold spots
were right above me.
770
00:32:59,583 --> 00:33:01,333
There was so much heat
in that area.
771
00:33:01,458 --> 00:33:03,583
I don't even see
how that's possible.
772
00:33:03,792 --> 00:33:05,708
To have these cold spots,
773
00:33:05,875 --> 00:33:07,832
what could
possibly be going on here?
774
00:33:07,833 --> 00:33:10,667
You know, we sat there all night
with that-- those fires burning
775
00:33:10,875 --> 00:33:11,792
and the smoke going.
776
00:33:11,958 --> 00:33:14,000
And that spot of coldness
777
00:33:14,125 --> 00:33:15,667
stayed right there
778
00:33:15,875 --> 00:33:17,583
above the triangle.
779
00:33:18,792 --> 00:33:20,167
That stayed there.
780
00:33:20,333 --> 00:33:22,667
What anchored that to that spot?
781
00:33:22,792 --> 00:33:25,000
And it lasted for a long time.
782
00:33:25,208 --> 00:33:26,417
I say
783
00:33:26,542 --> 00:33:27,875
there's an effect there
and it's real.
784
00:33:28,042 --> 00:33:29,375
But what the hell is it?
I don't know.
785
00:33:29,542 --> 00:33:30,833
I have
786
00:33:31,042 --> 00:33:33,875
no explanation for that.
787
00:33:34,083 --> 00:33:36,208
But I've got a few things
I wanted to show you all.
788
00:33:36,375 --> 00:33:37,292
Okay.
789
00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:39,917
This is the triangle.
790
00:33:40,083 --> 00:33:43,417
This is the SLAM lidar scanner.
791
00:33:44,208 --> 00:33:46,375
This, to me, was
the most interesting one.
792
00:33:48,833 --> 00:33:53,375
The first thing that I thought
was cool is lidar can see smoke.
793
00:33:53,542 --> 00:33:54,750
Look at that. That is cool.
794
00:33:54,875 --> 00:33:56,667
Wow.
795
00:33:56,833 --> 00:33:58,167
Well, it's really interesting
796
00:33:58,375 --> 00:33:59,667
that we have such
a sharp boundary,
797
00:33:59,792 --> 00:34:01,000
such a sharp line defining--
798
00:34:01,208 --> 00:34:03,208
Do you see
that upper left corner?
799
00:34:03,375 --> 00:34:05,542
Yeah, that's true.
800
00:34:05,708 --> 00:34:07,583
Almost like it was kept inside
the triangle for some reason.
801
00:34:07,708 --> 00:34:09,000
I was just gonna say.
802
00:34:09,208 --> 00:34:11,125
- That's what I'm seeing.
- Yeah. Yeah.
803
00:34:11,292 --> 00:34:12,292
Look at the boundary t--
on the east.
804
00:34:12,417 --> 00:34:13,500
To the triangle, yeah.
805
00:34:13,708 --> 00:34:15,542
Look at the triangle around it.
806
00:34:15,708 --> 00:34:17,000
That's weird.
807
00:34:17,167 --> 00:34:18,625
Yeah, why is that
a straight edge,
808
00:34:18,833 --> 00:34:21,417
like there's a boundary
that the smoke just stops at?
809
00:34:22,542 --> 00:34:24,708
What the hell
in that space is bounding
810
00:34:24,875 --> 00:34:25,667
the flow of smoke?
811
00:34:27,250 --> 00:34:29,000
That's pretty crazy.
812
00:34:29,125 --> 00:34:31,917
To find some structure
813
00:34:32,042 --> 00:34:33,708
in the smoke,
814
00:34:33,875 --> 00:34:36,583
honestly, this is not what
I'm expecting to see.
815
00:34:37,708 --> 00:34:40,083
We don't claim to know
the physics at this point.
816
00:34:40,250 --> 00:34:42,458
We don't even know
how this is possible.
817
00:34:42,625 --> 00:34:44,542
Clearly, there's
something going on,
818
00:34:44,708 --> 00:34:46,042
and that something is real.
819
00:34:46,208 --> 00:34:48,667
What that something is
remains to be determined,
820
00:34:48,875 --> 00:34:50,458
but I want to find out.
821
00:34:50,625 --> 00:34:52,542
Well, check this out.
822
00:34:52,708 --> 00:34:56,333
If you rotate this
and look at it from the south,
823
00:34:56,542 --> 00:34:59,833
there was something
that looked quite solid
824
00:35:00,042 --> 00:35:02,125
sort of poking out
of that cloud.
825
00:35:03,458 --> 00:35:06,125
The feature
that first caught my eye--
826
00:35:06,250 --> 00:35:09,083
because it appears
to be more solid--
827
00:35:09,208 --> 00:35:11,000
- was actually in this area here.
-Yeah.
828
00:35:11,125 --> 00:35:12,125
All right,
829
00:35:12,292 --> 00:35:14,333
I'm gonna point and you tell me
830
00:35:14,542 --> 00:35:17,458
where Dave's feature,
his cold spot, was located.
831
00:35:17,583 --> 00:35:19,708
You can stop in height,
but you need to go to the west.
832
00:35:21,083 --> 00:35:22,000
Stop right there.
833
00:35:22,167 --> 00:35:23,666
- Right there?
- Yep.
834
00:35:23,667 --> 00:35:26,750
That's where the big cold spot,
or vortex, was.
835
00:35:27,875 --> 00:35:29,333
That's crazy.
836
00:35:29,542 --> 00:35:30,750
-Yeah.
- They look similar,
837
00:35:30,875 --> 00:35:32,167
now that I'm looking at it.
838
00:35:32,375 --> 00:35:33,750
Wow.
839
00:35:33,875 --> 00:35:36,000
That is wild.
840
00:35:36,208 --> 00:35:38,167
There's clearly structure
right in there
841
00:35:38,375 --> 00:35:41,000
that's more dense,
or has more particle points,
842
00:35:41,167 --> 00:35:43,542
than the rest of the cloud.
843
00:35:43,708 --> 00:35:47,833
How do you get such
coherent structure in smoke?
844
00:35:48,042 --> 00:35:49,333
That's crazy.
845
00:35:49,500 --> 00:35:52,042
Between the cold spot
that Dave Mason captured
846
00:35:52,208 --> 00:35:53,667
in his thermal camera
847
00:35:53,875 --> 00:35:55,625
and the features in the smoke
848
00:35:55,792 --> 00:35:59,167
that both Erik and Pete Kelsey
picked out in the lidar data,
849
00:35:59,292 --> 00:36:01,667
it made us wonder if there
could be multiple anomalies
850
00:36:01,833 --> 00:36:02,708
at the center of the bubble.
851
00:36:02,875 --> 00:36:04,333
But if so,
852
00:36:04,500 --> 00:36:06,875
what are they
and what purpose do they have?
853
00:36:07,042 --> 00:36:08,667
I'll bring up another one.
854
00:36:08,833 --> 00:36:10,333
Another scan.
855
00:36:10,458 --> 00:36:12,625
And this-- I remember
856
00:36:12,750 --> 00:36:15,458
this last scan was running
857
00:36:15,625 --> 00:36:18,125
when we saw something
in the sky.
858
00:36:19,542 --> 00:36:21,833
Now, was this when we launched
that last rocket?
859
00:36:22,042 --> 00:36:23,458
Yes. But that
860
00:36:23,625 --> 00:36:24,375
was over the mesa.
861
00:36:24,542 --> 00:36:25,917
And right now
862
00:36:26,083 --> 00:36:28,000
we're looking
towards the east field.
863
00:36:28,125 --> 00:36:32,083
Everybody saw
a blue ball of light
864
00:36:32,208 --> 00:36:33,333
fly across the property,
865
00:36:33,542 --> 00:36:35,542
probably about 50
to 100 feet high.
866
00:36:36,583 --> 00:36:40,000
Do you see any returns from that
on any of the lidar data?
867
00:36:40,125 --> 00:36:41,250
Well, check this out.
868
00:36:43,583 --> 00:36:44,958
What is this dot right here,
869
00:36:45,083 --> 00:36:46,042
floating in the air?
870
00:36:46,208 --> 00:36:47,833
-Over here?
- Right there.
871
00:36:50,625 --> 00:36:51,583
There it is.
872
00:36:58,333 --> 00:36:59,500
What is this dot
right here, floating
873
00:36:59,708 --> 00:37:01,417
in the air?
874
00:37:01,583 --> 00:37:04,500
Everybody on the ground
saw this.
875
00:37:04,667 --> 00:37:06,583
- It was so bright.
-Yeah.
-That's right.
876
00:37:06,750 --> 00:37:08,167
We captured
877
00:37:08,375 --> 00:37:10,333
whatever this thing was
with the lidar.
878
00:37:10,458 --> 00:37:11,208
Yeah.
879
00:37:11,375 --> 00:37:12,708
We're talking about
880
00:37:12,917 --> 00:37:15,124
a visible light phenomenon
881
00:37:15,125 --> 00:37:16,917
with so many witnesses.
882
00:37:17,083 --> 00:37:18,125
What is this dot right here?
883
00:37:18,250 --> 00:37:19,750
I fully expected to have
884
00:37:19,875 --> 00:37:22,833
multiple angles
of whatever this object was
885
00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:24,000
in the video record.
886
00:37:24,208 --> 00:37:25,167
But, clearly,
887
00:37:25,375 --> 00:37:27,833
while none of the camera assets
888
00:37:28,000 --> 00:37:30,375
caught this thing
in the field of view...
889
00:37:30,583 --> 00:37:33,167
- I was convinced we would've
had it in multiple cameras.
- Yes.
890
00:37:33,375 --> 00:37:36,292
...we do have a potential match
891
00:37:36,458 --> 00:37:38,667
to that very bright light
892
00:37:38,875 --> 00:37:40,875
in the lidar data.
893
00:37:41,042 --> 00:37:42,375
How is that possible?
894
00:37:42,542 --> 00:37:44,250
Maybe there's
a connection to the bubble.
895
00:37:44,417 --> 00:37:45,750
I'm not gonna pretend
to understand
896
00:37:45,875 --> 00:37:46,833
what's going on there,
897
00:37:47,042 --> 00:37:48,417
but I'm anxious to see
898
00:37:48,583 --> 00:37:51,167
what comes out
of the rest of the data.
899
00:37:51,292 --> 00:37:53,166
We did a lot of scans.
900
00:37:53,167 --> 00:37:55,291
I'm just gonna show you
one more,
901
00:37:55,292 --> 00:37:59,042
because this is
the really interesting one.
902
00:37:59,208 --> 00:38:01,792
I'll just come around
to the launch site.
903
00:38:04,667 --> 00:38:06,583
Okay, so what are
we looking at right there?
904
00:38:06,750 --> 00:38:09,917
This, I believe, is the rocket.
905
00:38:10,042 --> 00:38:11,500
The rocket? Uh-huh.
906
00:38:11,667 --> 00:38:15,625
This is a total mystery
once again.
907
00:38:15,750 --> 00:38:20,542
In almost the same spot
in over 25 scans now,
908
00:38:20,708 --> 00:38:23,833
there's been something
in that direction
909
00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:26,333
giving me returns,
910
00:38:26,458 --> 00:38:29,208
going well up into the sky.
911
00:38:29,375 --> 00:38:31,417
-
Is that the edge of the bubble?
- Yes.
912
00:38:33,708 --> 00:38:36,000
All right. So this
is looking straight up.
913
00:38:36,167 --> 00:38:38,000
- Straight up. Mm-hmm.
- Yeah, this is looking
straight up. And there's the top
914
00:38:38,167 --> 00:38:40,083
of the bubble.
You can see the rings.
915
00:38:40,208 --> 00:38:41,667
Look here. It's, uh...
916
00:38:41,875 --> 00:38:43,583
You can see this ring right
here. There's the central point.
917
00:38:43,750 --> 00:38:45,708
There's another ring here
and there.
918
00:38:45,875 --> 00:38:47,667
Look, here's-here's
an outer ring here.
919
00:38:47,875 --> 00:38:49,167
You can still see it.
920
00:38:49,375 --> 00:38:51,208
You can see the walls
of the bubble.
921
00:38:51,417 --> 00:38:53,000
-Yeah.
- Look. See?
922
00:38:53,125 --> 00:38:54,833
Here's-- Here it is. Look.
You can see the walls.
923
00:38:55,000 --> 00:38:56,125
You can see it.
924
00:38:56,250 --> 00:38:57,542
The lidar picked it up again.
925
00:38:58,917 --> 00:39:00,292
Our fires
926
00:39:00,458 --> 00:39:01,917
and smoke certainly gave us
927
00:39:02,125 --> 00:39:04,667
more data on possible anomalies
above the triangle.
928
00:39:04,833 --> 00:39:08,125
But just like Pete's lidar data
from one year ago,
929
00:39:08,292 --> 00:39:10,417
we now have repeatable
hard evidence
930
00:39:10,542 --> 00:39:12,833
that a massive
bubble-shaped phenomenon
931
00:39:13,042 --> 00:39:15,500
is encompassing the entire area.
932
00:39:15,708 --> 00:39:18,292
Now we've got to figure out
an experiment
933
00:39:18,458 --> 00:39:20,083
to determine what it is
934
00:39:20,208 --> 00:39:23,167
and what these weird things
inside of it could be.
935
00:39:23,292 --> 00:39:25,208
This was
a fascinating experiment.
936
00:39:25,375 --> 00:39:28,667
- Yeah.
- We've got a cold blob floating
in the air that doesn't move.
937
00:39:28,875 --> 00:39:31,833
We've got people
seeing blue orbs.
938
00:39:32,000 --> 00:39:33,375
And we got, uh,
939
00:39:33,542 --> 00:39:36,250
lidar picking up
a bubble around us.
940
00:39:36,417 --> 00:39:38,333
That's crazy.
941
00:39:39,667 --> 00:39:41,000
So, Erik, maybe you were right.
942
00:39:41,167 --> 00:39:42,875
Where there's smoke,
there is fire.
943
00:39:44,125 --> 00:39:45,958
This time for sure. And more.
944
00:39:46,167 --> 00:39:48,375
- Yes.
- So, after looking at all
the data, you know, I wonder,
945
00:39:48,542 --> 00:39:50,958
what follow-up
do we feel is appropriate?
946
00:39:51,167 --> 00:39:52,917
I'm gonna reach out
to LOC Precision
947
00:39:53,083 --> 00:39:56,708
and see if they have
some slightly larger rockets.
948
00:39:56,875 --> 00:39:59,417
-Mm-hmm.
- Large enough, we could put
better instruments in.
949
00:39:59,583 --> 00:40:02,042
And maybe we could plan
an experiment around that.
950
00:40:02,167 --> 00:40:04,583
So that we could do a launch
and track the launch
951
00:40:04,792 --> 00:40:07,667
all the way up and then
all the way back down, right?
952
00:40:07,833 --> 00:40:09,500
And not only that,
we put high-speed cameras,
953
00:40:09,708 --> 00:40:13,167
maybe some long time exposures.
Uh, you know,
954
00:40:13,333 --> 00:40:15,542
- whatever we can think of,
we'll-we'll throw at it.
- Yeah.
955
00:40:15,708 --> 00:40:17,083
- All right, guys.
- All right. I'm gonna leave you
with it, Erik.
956
00:40:17,250 --> 00:40:19,500
That was amazing.
957
00:40:21,750 --> 00:40:23,708
We've seen the cold spots
958
00:40:23,833 --> 00:40:26,833
and other interesting features
above the container fire,
959
00:40:26,958 --> 00:40:28,875
which, quite frankly,
I don't fully understand.
960
00:40:29,042 --> 00:40:32,333
You know, we're just continuing
to see activity in that region.
961
00:40:32,500 --> 00:40:34,417
So my hope is that,
962
00:40:34,542 --> 00:40:36,333
as we continue
to collect the data,
963
00:40:36,458 --> 00:40:37,667
we will have
a better understanding
964
00:40:37,875 --> 00:40:40,833
of what we're dealing with here.
965
00:40:40,958 --> 00:40:43,500
I'm convinced that whatever's
surrounding the triangle
966
00:40:43,667 --> 00:40:46,958
could be the key
to identifying all the phenomena
967
00:40:47,125 --> 00:40:48,625
we keep seeing in the air.
968
00:40:48,792 --> 00:40:52,167
And, who knows,
if we can crack this mystery,
969
00:40:52,375 --> 00:40:54,958
it might also help
give us the answer
970
00:40:55,125 --> 00:40:56,792
to what's inside the mesa.
971
00:40:56,917 --> 00:40:59,958
For years,
the mysterious triangle
972
00:41:00,083 --> 00:41:02,833
has continued to be
a center of gravity
973
00:41:02,958 --> 00:41:04,208
for high strangeness
974
00:41:04,417 --> 00:41:07,583
and some
of the most compelling evidence
975
00:41:07,708 --> 00:41:10,625
observed and documented
at Skinwalker Ranch.
976
00:41:10,792 --> 00:41:14,583
As we commence this next chapter
of the investigation,
977
00:41:14,750 --> 00:41:18,375
the triangle and its region
continue to baffle us
978
00:41:18,542 --> 00:41:22,250
and hold secrets
that have yet to be revealed.
979
00:41:22,375 --> 00:41:23,792
We see the triangle
980
00:41:23,917 --> 00:41:26,833
as potentially the key
to finding answers
981
00:41:27,000 --> 00:41:30,708
as to what may lie
above Skinwalker Ranch.
982
00:41:33,917 --> 00:41:35,583
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