All language subtitles for The.Secret.of.Skinwalker.Ranch.S06E03.Smoke.It.Out.1080p.HULU.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.H.264-RAWR_track3_[eng]

af Afrikaans
ak Akan
sq Albanian
am Amharic
ar Arabic
hy Armenian
az Azerbaijani
eu Basque
be Belarusian
bem Bemba
bn Bengali
bh Bihari
bs Bosnian
br Breton
bg Bulgarian
km Cambodian
ca Catalan
ceb Cebuano
chr Cherokee
ny Chichewa
zh-CN Chinese (Simplified)
zh-TW Chinese (Traditional)
co Corsican
hr Croatian
cs Czech
da Danish
nl Dutch
en English
eo Esperanto
et Estonian
ee Ewe
fo Faroese
tl Filipino
fi Finnish
fr French
fy Frisian
gaa Ga
gl Galician
ka Georgian
de German
gn Guarani
gu Gujarati
ht Haitian Creole
ha Hausa
haw Hawaiian
iw Hebrew
hi Hindi
hmn Hmong
hu Hungarian
is Icelandic
ig Igbo
id Indonesian
ia Interlingua
ga Irish
it Italian
ja Japanese
jw Javanese
kn Kannada
kk Kazakh
rw Kinyarwanda
rn Kirundi
kg Kongo
ko Korean
kri Krio (Sierra Leone)
ku Kurdish
ckb Kurdish (Soranî)
ky Kyrgyz
lo Laothian
la Latin
lv Latvian
ln Lingala
lt Lithuanian
loz Lozi
lg Luganda
ach Luo
lb Luxembourgish
mk Macedonian
mg Malagasy
ms Malay
ml Malayalam
mt Maltese
mi Maori
mr Marathi
mfe Mauritian Creole
mo Moldavian
mn Mongolian
my Myanmar (Burmese)
sr-ME Montenegrin
ne Nepali
pcm Nigerian Pidgin
nso Northern Sotho
no Norwegian
nn Norwegian (Nynorsk)
oc Occitan
or Oriya
om Oromo
ps Pashto
fa Persian
pl Polish
pt-BR Portuguese (Brazil)
pt Portuguese (Portugal)
pa Punjabi
qu Quechua
ro Romanian
rm Romansh
nyn Runyakitara
ru Russian
sm Samoan
gd Scots Gaelic
sr Serbian
sh Serbo-Croatian
st Sesotho
tn Setswana
crs Seychellois Creole
sn Shona
sd Sindhi
si Sinhalese
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
so Somali
es Spanish
es-419 Spanish (Latin American)
su Sundanese
sw Swahili
sv Swedish
tg Tajik
ta Tamil
tt Tatar
te Telugu
th Thai
ti Tigrinya
to Tonga
lua Tshiluba
tum Tumbuka
tr Turkish
tk Turkmen
tw Twi
ug Uighur
uk Ukrainian
ur Urdu
uz Uzbek
vi Vietnamese
cy Welsh
wo Wolof
xh Xhosa
yi Yiddish
yo Yoruba
zu Zulu
Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,042 --> 00:00:03,083 Uh, we're coming up on the triangle at this time. 2 00:00:03,250 --> 00:00:04,208 Copy that. 3 00:00:04,333 --> 00:00:05,708 Did you see what happened there? 4 00:00:05,917 --> 00:00:07,500 That's registering a positional error 5 00:00:07,625 --> 00:00:08,875 and data corruption. 6 00:00:09,042 --> 00:00:10,958 And it's right above the triangle. 7 00:00:11,083 --> 00:00:12,667 We are getting the 1.6 gigahertz 8 00:00:12,833 --> 00:00:14,167 coming straight from the drill site. 9 00:00:14,375 --> 00:00:17,458 Right now, they cannot get the beacon to sync. 10 00:00:17,625 --> 00:00:19,667 Let's see if they will take the beacon outside 11 00:00:19,875 --> 00:00:22,000 the bubble and see if it syncs. 12 00:00:22,125 --> 00:00:23,792 -It's linked up. - Interesting. 13 00:00:23,917 --> 00:00:25,833 So, this is one of the terrestrial 14 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:29,542 laser scans of the triangle and... 15 00:00:29,708 --> 00:00:31,375 Oh, wow. 16 00:00:31,542 --> 00:00:33,542 I mean, look at that. 17 00:00:34,500 --> 00:00:36,750 - Right there! - Back up, back up. 18 00:00:36,917 --> 00:00:38,500 The rocket vanishes. 19 00:00:38,708 --> 00:00:40,083 Where did it go? 20 00:00:41,875 --> 00:00:45,667 There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 21 00:00:45,833 --> 00:00:48,250 It is considered the epicenter 22 00:00:48,417 --> 00:00:53,125 of the strangest and most disturbing occurrences on Earth. 23 00:00:53,292 --> 00:00:54,833 For two decades, 24 00:00:55,000 --> 00:00:56,708 the federal government 25 00:00:56,875 --> 00:00:58,500 investigated the property. 26 00:00:58,708 --> 00:01:02,167 Their findings have never been made public. 27 00:01:02,375 --> 00:01:03,667 Right there. We got something. 28 00:01:03,833 --> 00:01:05,625 Now a new team 29 00:01:05,750 --> 00:01:08,500 of independent scientists and researchers 30 00:01:08,667 --> 00:01:09,625 are taking over. 31 00:01:09,792 --> 00:01:11,667 They are uncovering evidence 32 00:01:11,792 --> 00:01:13,625 that the countless stories... 33 00:01:13,750 --> 00:01:15,457 It came right out of the mesa. 34 00:01:15,458 --> 00:01:18,000 ...of unidentified aerial phenomena... 35 00:01:18,208 --> 00:01:19,542 - UAP right there! -Yep. 36 00:01:19,708 --> 00:01:21,250 ...bizarre energies... 37 00:01:21,417 --> 00:01:23,167 It looks like there's a heat source right above 'em. 38 00:01:23,333 --> 00:01:26,125 ...and portals that lead to other dimensions... 39 00:01:26,292 --> 00:01:27,167 We're maybe looking at the anomaly 40 00:01:27,292 --> 00:01:29,000 for the first time, guys. 41 00:01:29,167 --> 00:01:31,250 ...might actually be true. 42 00:01:31,417 --> 00:01:34,167 They will stop at nothing to reveal... 43 00:01:36,542 --> 00:01:40,167 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 44 00:01:45,958 --> 00:01:47,000 Morning, fellas. 45 00:01:47,167 --> 00:01:49,000 Today's a new day, man. 46 00:01:49,208 --> 00:01:51,917 -Well, are you guys ready to go at it again? -Yeah. 47 00:01:52,042 --> 00:01:53,875 - Are we ready to get into the ground? - Yes. 48 00:01:54,042 --> 00:01:56,625 The team from Mark Construction drilling is back out 49 00:01:56,792 --> 00:01:59,417 at the ranch today to continue helping us with one of our 50 00:01:59,542 --> 00:02:01,375 biggest investigations this year: 51 00:02:01,542 --> 00:02:04,500 finding out what's inside the mesa. 52 00:02:05,500 --> 00:02:07,375 Previous GPR scans have shown us 53 00:02:07,542 --> 00:02:09,542 that there's a 400-foot-long object 54 00:02:09,750 --> 00:02:12,833 and several smaller anomalies buried inside there. 55 00:02:14,250 --> 00:02:16,667 So our plan was to drill two boreholes 56 00:02:16,875 --> 00:02:18,333 on either side of the object 57 00:02:18,500 --> 00:02:20,583 and insert scanning devices that can 58 00:02:20,750 --> 00:02:23,833 help us figure out what these anomalies actually are. 59 00:02:25,333 --> 00:02:28,125 Last year, we got the first borehole drilled. 60 00:02:28,292 --> 00:02:30,333 All right, buddy, we're out. 61 00:02:30,542 --> 00:02:32,833 But now we need to widen its diameter by a few inches 62 00:02:33,000 --> 00:02:34,833 so we can send in our equipment. 63 00:02:36,125 --> 00:02:38,917 During our first drilling operation this year, 64 00:02:39,083 --> 00:02:40,833 something kept causing the beacon-- 65 00:02:41,042 --> 00:02:43,833 which tracks the direction of the drill bit underground-- 66 00:02:44,042 --> 00:02:45,375 to malfunction. 67 00:02:45,542 --> 00:02:46,583 Unbelievable. 68 00:02:46,750 --> 00:02:49,417 What could it be? We're not sure yet. 69 00:02:49,583 --> 00:02:51,625 But the only thing to do is keep pushing. 70 00:02:51,833 --> 00:02:55,125 We just got to get the, uh, the beacon in the head 71 00:02:55,292 --> 00:02:56,542 and we're ready to drill. 72 00:02:56,708 --> 00:02:58,833 I actually stopped out at the main road, 73 00:02:59,042 --> 00:03:00,375 checked the calibration on it. 74 00:03:00,583 --> 00:03:01,999 So you stopped before you came 75 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:03,125 - through the gate? - Yeah. 76 00:03:03,292 --> 00:03:03,958 And it was working? 77 00:03:04,125 --> 00:03:05,958 - Yeah. - Okay. 78 00:03:06,083 --> 00:03:07,167 We got everything linked up, 79 00:03:07,333 --> 00:03:09,000 calibrated. We're ready to go. 80 00:03:09,208 --> 00:03:10,958 We just got to get that beacon in the head, 81 00:03:11,125 --> 00:03:13,167 get everything tightened on, and just start pushing back in. 82 00:03:13,375 --> 00:03:14,833 -Fantastic. - Let's do it. 83 00:03:15,917 --> 00:03:18,208 When these repeated issues with the drill beacon 84 00:03:18,375 --> 00:03:21,333 started happening, our first thought was 85 00:03:21,458 --> 00:03:23,667 that it was somehow connected to that unknown, 86 00:03:23,875 --> 00:03:26,167 massive object inside the mesa. 87 00:03:26,375 --> 00:03:29,667 But last week, when the drilling beacon suddenly died again, 88 00:03:29,833 --> 00:03:33,458 we realized there might be an even crazier explanation. 89 00:03:34,542 --> 00:03:37,000 A gigantic, invisible bubble or sphere-shaped phenomenon 90 00:03:37,208 --> 00:03:39,333 that we've recently identified 91 00:03:39,542 --> 00:03:41,917 with numerous infrared lidar devices. 92 00:03:42,042 --> 00:03:45,083 We don't know what it is, but it's centered at the spot 93 00:03:45,250 --> 00:03:47,667 we call the triangle and covers a huge area 94 00:03:47,833 --> 00:03:50,583 of the ranch, including the mesa drill site, 95 00:03:50,750 --> 00:03:53,458 where a lot of strange things keep happening. 96 00:03:54,750 --> 00:03:57,833 This right here puts us well outside the bubble. 97 00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:01,333 So when the drilling beacon died again last week, 98 00:04:01,500 --> 00:04:03,833 we took it just outside the western boundary 99 00:04:04,042 --> 00:04:08,167 of the bubble and were stunned when it started working again. 100 00:04:08,333 --> 00:04:09,332 It's linked up. 101 00:04:09,333 --> 00:04:11,000 That's interesting. 102 00:04:11,167 --> 00:04:13,291 I mean, you can't make this stuff up. 103 00:04:13,292 --> 00:04:15,375 So, let's get this beacon put in there, 104 00:04:15,542 --> 00:04:17,417 - and we're ready to go. - Okay, sounds good. 105 00:04:19,292 --> 00:04:20,708 When we make the next attempt to widen 106 00:04:20,875 --> 00:04:22,208 borehole one today, 107 00:04:22,375 --> 00:04:24,292 everyone's crossing their fingers 108 00:04:24,417 --> 00:04:26,458 that the drilling beacon will work properly 109 00:04:26,667 --> 00:04:28,875 and we can punch through the top of the mesa. 110 00:04:30,500 --> 00:04:32,792 At that point, we'll attach a larger bit, 111 00:04:32,958 --> 00:04:35,333 known as a reaming bit, and then pull it back 112 00:04:35,458 --> 00:04:37,667 down through the mesa to enlarge the hole. 113 00:04:37,833 --> 00:04:40,792 Okay, Bearcat, go ahead, start pushing. 114 00:04:41,875 --> 00:04:43,667 I got this. 115 00:04:43,833 --> 00:04:45,833 As long as he gets in there, it'll chase it. 116 00:04:46,042 --> 00:04:48,875 - Okay, it's in the hole. - Cool. 117 00:04:49,042 --> 00:04:51,500 Go ahead, start corkscrewing in. 118 00:04:56,792 --> 00:04:58,958 Hey, guys. You got a copy? 119 00:04:59,125 --> 00:05:00,833 Yeah, Thomas. What's up? 120 00:05:00,958 --> 00:05:03,417 Just wanted to report I'm standing here watching 121 00:05:03,583 --> 00:05:06,958 one length of pipe after another disappear up into the hill. 122 00:05:07,083 --> 00:05:08,292 So we are up into the mesa. 123 00:05:08,458 --> 00:05:11,500 - Yay. - That is fantastic. 124 00:05:13,042 --> 00:05:16,500 I know that myself as well as the whole team have been waiting 125 00:05:16,667 --> 00:05:18,500 to get this hole reamed out to where we can 126 00:05:18,625 --> 00:05:21,708 get scanning devices down inside this hole 127 00:05:21,875 --> 00:05:24,500 and hopefully start to get some more answers about 128 00:05:24,625 --> 00:05:26,417 what could be deep inside the mesa. 129 00:05:28,792 --> 00:05:32,333 Hey, guys, just wanted to give you a status update. 130 00:05:32,542 --> 00:05:35,667 We're 150 feet into the mesa. 131 00:05:35,833 --> 00:05:37,333 Wow. 132 00:05:37,542 --> 00:05:40,333 That's a lot of progress in a short time. 133 00:05:40,542 --> 00:05:43,417 It'll be interesting to see what happens with that beacon 134 00:05:43,583 --> 00:05:46,500 - right at 200 feet. - Yes, it will. 135 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:50,417 The 200-foot mark is right where we've experienced 136 00:05:50,625 --> 00:05:53,625 a bunch of other malfunctions with the drill. 137 00:05:53,792 --> 00:05:56,875 So Erik and I are wondering could they be connected 138 00:05:57,042 --> 00:06:00,458 to the buried objects in the mesa or the bubble? 139 00:06:00,625 --> 00:06:02,458 Or some combination of both? 140 00:06:02,625 --> 00:06:05,000 Hey, guys, you got a copy? 141 00:06:06,375 --> 00:06:07,833 Yeah, Thomas, go ahead. 142 00:06:08,042 --> 00:06:10,500 We're about to hit that 200-foot mark 143 00:06:10,625 --> 00:06:13,208 where we lost the beacon signal every time last year. 144 00:06:13,375 --> 00:06:14,375 Copy that. 145 00:06:14,542 --> 00:06:16,333 We'll see what happens. 146 00:06:19,375 --> 00:06:21,625 Look at that. Erik, we do 147 00:06:21,833 --> 00:06:25,583 have the 1.2 gigahertz signal. 148 00:06:29,042 --> 00:06:32,667 There's some unidentified source of 1.2 gigahertz right here. 149 00:06:32,833 --> 00:06:36,000 That has never been there before until this year. 150 00:06:37,208 --> 00:06:38,833 Now, this is really strange. 151 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:42,917 Erik broadcast a 1.2 gigahertz signal two weeks ago 152 00:06:43,042 --> 00:06:45,792 as a baseline signal to monitor during an experiment 153 00:06:45,958 --> 00:06:47,500 focused on the bubble. 154 00:06:47,667 --> 00:06:50,583 He just wanted to see if the signal would be interfered with. 155 00:06:50,708 --> 00:06:53,583 And believe it or not, something or someone 156 00:06:53,708 --> 00:06:55,833 cloned the signal and started broadcasting 157 00:06:56,042 --> 00:06:58,000 a duplicate one back at us. 158 00:06:58,167 --> 00:07:00,375 What in the hell is going on? 159 00:07:01,708 --> 00:07:05,083 And now it's happening again here at about 200 feet 160 00:07:05,208 --> 00:07:06,750 inside the mesa 161 00:07:06,875 --> 00:07:09,750 even though we're not broadcasting any signal. 162 00:07:09,875 --> 00:07:12,375 So where was this one coming from? 163 00:07:14,000 --> 00:07:16,208 Wh-- There-- Look at this spike right here. 164 00:07:17,250 --> 00:07:21,125 There's two of them, look, they're appearing at 1.603-750 165 00:07:21,333 --> 00:07:23,667 and 1.604-5. 166 00:07:23,833 --> 00:07:25,667 - You see it right there? - Yep. There it is. 167 00:07:26,708 --> 00:07:28,667 And that's in the antenna 168 00:07:28,792 --> 00:07:31,083 pointed right at the drill site. 169 00:07:31,292 --> 00:07:33,542 And we still have that 1.205 one. 170 00:07:34,500 --> 00:07:36,000 So what is doing that? 171 00:07:36,208 --> 00:07:38,917 It was one thing after another. 172 00:07:40,042 --> 00:07:43,917 The two 1.6 gigahertz signals we detected were just as freaky, 173 00:07:44,083 --> 00:07:46,792 because they were coming from the spectrum analyzer antenna 174 00:07:46,917 --> 00:07:49,625 that we had pointed directly at the mesa. 175 00:07:50,958 --> 00:07:53,333 So is it possible that they were coming 176 00:07:53,542 --> 00:07:55,625 from the objects buried inside there? 177 00:07:55,792 --> 00:07:59,999 Thomas, be advised, just as you were coming into 178 00:08:00,000 --> 00:08:02,500 that spot, Travis detected 179 00:08:02,708 --> 00:08:05,000 a couple of signals that just showed up down here. 180 00:08:05,208 --> 00:08:06,333 Literally just showed up. 181 00:08:06,500 --> 00:08:07,875 That's very interesting. 182 00:08:08,042 --> 00:08:09,457 It seems like déjà vu. 183 00:08:09,458 --> 00:08:11,250 Yes, it does. 184 00:08:11,417 --> 00:08:13,083 Copy that. Well, we're gonna keep 185 00:08:13,250 --> 00:08:15,583 going into the hill and see if we can get to the top. 186 00:08:16,667 --> 00:08:17,958 Good luck, man. 187 00:08:19,000 --> 00:08:20,667 I don't know what we're dealing with here. 188 00:08:20,833 --> 00:08:22,667 We have indications that there is something 189 00:08:22,792 --> 00:08:25,958 potentially energetically active within the mesa. 190 00:08:26,125 --> 00:08:29,042 It certainly bears revisiting the question, 191 00:08:29,208 --> 00:08:31,083 what is inside the mesa? 192 00:08:40,750 --> 00:08:43,167 I don't see this taking much longer to come out. 193 00:08:43,333 --> 00:08:44,333 All right. 194 00:08:44,542 --> 00:08:46,875 Hey, guys, you got a copy? 195 00:08:47,042 --> 00:08:48,542 Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead. 196 00:08:48,708 --> 00:08:51,542 We are really close to punching out through the top 197 00:08:51,708 --> 00:08:53,542 - up here. - Okay. 198 00:08:53,708 --> 00:08:56,375 Thanks for that fantastic update, Thomas. 199 00:08:56,542 --> 00:08:58,500 I've seen the drill head come out of the top 200 00:08:58,667 --> 00:09:00,167 of the mesa the very first time. 201 00:09:00,333 --> 00:09:01,625 I can't wait to see it again. 202 00:09:01,792 --> 00:09:03,583 That will be our first indication that we have 203 00:09:03,750 --> 00:09:06,500 a clear pathway from which to start the reaming operation. 204 00:09:06,667 --> 00:09:08,833 He's definitely cutting through some material right here, so... 205 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:11,917 We can hear it down there churning away. 206 00:09:12,083 --> 00:09:13,167 Yeah. 207 00:09:13,292 --> 00:09:15,292 He's coming right now, so... 208 00:09:17,958 --> 00:09:18,917 Awesome. 209 00:09:19,083 --> 00:09:20,832 The drill bit is through the top. 210 00:09:20,833 --> 00:09:22,500 All right, Bearcat, you're good to go ahead 211 00:09:22,667 --> 00:09:25,292 and start corkscrewing her on out, bud. 212 00:09:26,792 --> 00:09:29,042 Okay, hold that right there, Allan. 213 00:09:32,875 --> 00:09:35,333 Uh, we're gonna get that head off. 214 00:09:35,500 --> 00:09:37,333 And we'll get that reamer on and 215 00:09:37,500 --> 00:09:38,833 we'll get to opening this hole for you. 216 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:41,292 All right. I'm excited to start reaming. 217 00:09:41,458 --> 00:09:42,542 Yeah. I am, too. 218 00:09:43,917 --> 00:09:46,375 After spending more than a year dealing with 219 00:09:46,542 --> 00:09:47,750 the strange setbacks while working 220 00:09:47,917 --> 00:09:49,792 to get borehole one finished, 221 00:09:49,917 --> 00:09:52,083 there was a huge sense of relief 222 00:09:52,208 --> 00:09:54,833 as the drilling team began the reaming process. 223 00:09:56,375 --> 00:09:57,833 Hey, Erik and Travis? 224 00:09:58,000 --> 00:09:59,667 Yeah, go ahead. 225 00:09:59,833 --> 00:10:01,333 They're ready to go ahead and fire up the drill. 226 00:10:01,542 --> 00:10:03,167 The beacon was removed, it turned off, 227 00:10:03,333 --> 00:10:05,833 so it's not gonna be transmitting on the way down. 228 00:10:06,000 --> 00:10:08,167 Thanks for the update, Thomas. 229 00:10:08,333 --> 00:10:09,333 Let's get underway. 230 00:10:09,500 --> 00:10:10,708 Copy that. 231 00:10:10,833 --> 00:10:12,500 Okay, Allan, we've got water. 232 00:10:12,708 --> 00:10:14,917 You can go ahead and start taking her, bud. 233 00:10:16,667 --> 00:10:18,375 Hey, guys, uh, drill bit's rotating 234 00:10:18,542 --> 00:10:20,333 and descending into the hill. 235 00:10:22,500 --> 00:10:24,667 Sounds like the washing machine. 236 00:10:25,667 --> 00:10:27,250 Hey, Erik, look at this. 237 00:10:29,083 --> 00:10:30,542 Oh... 238 00:10:30,708 --> 00:10:33,500 That's a strange signal. 239 00:10:33,667 --> 00:10:36,000 This is at the beacon frequency. 240 00:10:36,208 --> 00:10:37,708 Okay. 241 00:10:38,750 --> 00:10:41,125 So why are we now getting a beacon frequency 242 00:10:41,292 --> 00:10:44,583 when they are not putting a beacon into the hill? 243 00:10:45,917 --> 00:10:47,750 Unlike the regular drill bit, 244 00:10:47,875 --> 00:10:49,333 which contains a beacon that emits 245 00:10:49,542 --> 00:10:51,500 a 34 megahertz signal, 246 00:10:51,708 --> 00:10:53,833 the reaming bit has no beacon in it. 247 00:10:54,000 --> 00:10:56,792 So there should be no signal for us to detect. 248 00:10:57,875 --> 00:11:00,000 And yet we're getting one that was fluctuating 249 00:11:00,208 --> 00:11:01,625 around that frequency. 250 00:11:01,792 --> 00:11:03,833 So where was it coming from? 251 00:11:04,042 --> 00:11:06,625 This signal is absolutely sending information. 252 00:11:06,792 --> 00:11:09,708 This is between 29 and 35... 253 00:11:09,917 --> 00:11:12,917 megahertz, but where is the source of that signal? 254 00:11:13,083 --> 00:11:14,833 I'm pointed right at the mesa. 255 00:11:15,042 --> 00:11:17,000 Well, that's... whatever's in there. 256 00:11:19,375 --> 00:11:22,750 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 00:11:33,167 --> 00:11:37,125 Whatever we're in right now is, I mean, it's really hard. 260 00:11:38,417 --> 00:11:40,875 Despite the strange signals we detected, 261 00:11:41,042 --> 00:11:42,958 we had really hoped that the reaming process 262 00:11:43,167 --> 00:11:45,333 in borehole one would move fast 263 00:11:45,500 --> 00:11:49,333 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 00:11:53,042 --> 00:11:54,958 things got even more bizarre. 266 00:11:55,125 --> 00:11:58,292 They're not making a lot of progress 267 00:11:58,417 --> 00:11:59,500 down the hole. 268 00:11:59,667 --> 00:12:01,500 H-How far? 269 00:12:01,625 --> 00:12:04,750 We're about 30, almost 40 feet in. 270 00:12:04,875 --> 00:12:06,792 - Forty feet from the top? - Yeah. 271 00:12:06,958 --> 00:12:08,958 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 00:12:27,542 --> 00:12:28,667 So at this pace 281 00:12:28,792 --> 00:12:30,500 we're looking at months and months 282 00:12:30,667 --> 00:12:32,458 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 00:12:35,208 --> 00:12:37,291 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 00:12:53,250 --> 00:12:55,167 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 00:13:10,167 --> 00:13:13,000 So we're really hoping we can find some way 298 00:13:13,208 --> 00:13:15,042 to get this borehole completed. 299 00:13:15,208 --> 00:13:16,917 Then we'll go ahead and try that ten-inch, 300 00:13:17,083 --> 00:13:18,542 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 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 75296

Can't find what you're looking for?
Get subtitles in any language from opensubtitles.com, and translate them here.