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We've been
following up on what appears,
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from our view through lidar,
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to be an invisible bubble.
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We've got something on the mesa!
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That makes no sense.
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Y'all got some
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weird mojo out here.
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Hey, Travis, I get over
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Dry Gulch Creek, start
losing all communication
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- on the drone.
- That's crazy.
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We had Colossal test
this DNA of the animal
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we found on the ranch
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against the DNA of other species
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of canines. 89% is a mystery.
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That's really exciting.
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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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Hey, guys.
How's it going?
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Welcome to the ranch,
guys. I'm Erik Bard.
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I'm Dylan. Nice to meet you.
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Dominique. Nice to meet you.
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Gentlemen, we're so glad
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to have you out to help
with our investigations.
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Absolutely.
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For six years,
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our team's been working
to figure out
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all the strange things we've
encountered on Skinwalker Ranch.
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So today, we brought
a team from US Kites out
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to help us learn more
about one phenomenon
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that's pretty much
at the top of that list.
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Our intent today
is to do an experiment
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to measure a particular
phenomena that we've discovered
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here recently
that we call the bubble.
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- Erik, you want to tell
them about it?
- Yeah, sure.
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As abstract as it sounds,
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we seem to have detected
some kind of a structure.
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You know, at first, we got
the impression that we might be
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dealing with something
like a very large sphere,
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not unlike a bubble,
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and we're standing
right inside of that bubble,
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where there's an effect,
it may be
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something electromagnetic
we have yet to determine.
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According to the data
we've collected
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from numerous lidar instruments,
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we believe that
there is a gigantic
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bubble-shaped feature
on the ranch
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that is invisible
to the human eye.
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It's centered at the triangle
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and encompasses
a huge area of the property,
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both above and below ground,
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where we've seen
all kinds of things,
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such as possible evidence of
a black hole-like phenomenon
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and tons of UAPs.
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We've had
just about everything
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out here, you know?
We've had helicopters,
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you know, fixed-wing aircraft,
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of course, drones, rockets.
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-Plenty of rockets.
-Plenty of rockets.
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But we've not yet had
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one of these
Helikite platforms out here.
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Okay.
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We don't know how,
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but whatever this bubble is,
it seems to have thwarted
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almost every investigative
tool that we've used
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to figure out
what the heck it could be.
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Last week,
Jim Royston's lidar drone
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even seemed to get stopped
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right at its southern boundary.
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So today, we're
hoping to figure out
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how it could do that
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by using a specialized
piece of equipment
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known as a Helikite.
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Now, why do
we call it the Helikite?
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Well, it's a combination between
a helium balloon and a kite.
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How long can we stay aloft?
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As long as there's
helium in that balloon.
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- Oh.
-Okay.
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It's actually
a piece of military equipment.
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Wow. Well, we've got some
instruments that we want
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to attach to this Helikite.
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What excites us about
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the Helikite is that we can
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attach our instruments
to it and then let it
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hover in the air right inside
the bubble's barrier
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to help us collect data on it
while we run a new experiment.
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Yeah, I want to get out there
to the east field canyon
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- and get started.
- All right.
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-I say we get with it.
-Yeah, let's go.
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Since we first detected
evidence of the bubble,
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we've been running experiments
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inside of it
to verify its dimensions
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and see what other strange
things it might contain.
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But today, we want
to see what happens
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when we attempt to penetrate
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its boundary
with different instruments.
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So, Thomas is going
to tow the Helikite
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out to the east field
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using a UTV,
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where it will hang
several hundred feet high,
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right in the eastern wall
of the bubble,
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collecting data with
several of our instruments
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that are attached to it.
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This is a good setup.
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These will include
a GPS tracker,
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high-speed cameras
and a signal generator
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that will continually
broadcast a frequency
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at 1.2 gigahertz.
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All right.
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Yeah, good.
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So,
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I think I've got everything
just about set up.
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1.2 gigahertz is a signal
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that none of our other
equipment broadcasts,
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so Erik can easily monitor it
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for unusual interference
with his Kraken system.
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We've recently detected
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strange 1.2 gigahertz
signals on the ranch.
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The Kraken system can
also pinpoint the direction
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of any of those 1.2 gigahertz
signals that might pop up.
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All right, so here's your line.
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All right, yep.
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And then, this is how
it's gonna fly,
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- right up from here.
-Okay.
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Little bit more.
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All right.
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And that's about good.
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Once the Helikite is in place,
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Jim Royston will launch
his lidar drone
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from outside of the bubble,
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and then fly it
through the barrier.
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Meanwhile, I'll be positioned
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to the east of the bubble.
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From there, I'm going
to launch rockets
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in a westward direction
into the bubble
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to see if anything
strange happens
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once they pass through
its eastern barrier.
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Okay, Erik, we're going
to turn on the 1.2
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gigahertz transmitter
on the payload board.
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Copy.
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Boom.
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Okay, Travis,
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I do have the Kraken
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locating that
1.2 gigahertz transmitter.
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Copy that. I'm seeing it
on my spectrum analyzers
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as well.
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I am about to
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turn on the GPS.
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Copy you, Travis.
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We are seeing the signal.
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Oh, oh, oh.
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Oh.
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Look at that.
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That's crazy.
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This GPS tracker took
a deep dive underground.
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Interesting.
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Hey, Travis, you copy?
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Yeah, go ahead, Erik.
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Just FYI, I've been
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monitoring the position
of our GPS tracker,
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and several of the data points
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there at your location
have indicated
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that they've gone
deep below ground.
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That's really interesting.
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You know, we're
outside the bubble here,
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down near the boundary.
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I think it's significant
that we're seeing
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the GPS tracker
diving below ground.
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And what are we near?
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We're near that boundary
of the bubble.
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We've seen
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these errors,
these erratic behaviors
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in experiments in the past,
all around the ranch.
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Is it possible
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that the bubble
could be responsible
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or somehow involved
in all of the strange
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energetic events
that we're seeing?
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Keep an eye on it,
let me know what goes on.
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Copy that.
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So, I'm keeping my eyes
on this GPS tracking system
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to see if, when we bring it
over to the Helikite
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and attach it to the platform,
will the reported altitudes
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get above-ground results?
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All right. With that,
we should be good.
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Helikite is ready
to receive the payload.
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The cameras are rolling.
All right, we're good to go,
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I'm going to take this.
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After hearing that the GPS data
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was already getting
messed up near the bubble...
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...we couldn't wait to have
Thomas tow the Helikite
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with the UTV
over to its position
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at the eastern boundary
of the bubble
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so we could get
the experiment started.
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Okay, Thomas, be advised,
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you are approaching the boundary
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- of the bubble.
-Copy that.
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Okay if you'll stop
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right there,
let's see what we've got.
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Copy that.
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You are now right at
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the inside boundary
of the bubble.
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Leave it in that position
for the duration.
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Copy that.
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Once the Helikite
was positioned
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right in the eastern barrier
of the bubble,
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we wanted to get
Jim's drone launched
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before I started firing rockets.
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All right Jim, have at it.
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Hold on.
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-It's
telling you errors?
-Yeah, hold on.
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I can't take off.
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How is putting
a balloon up in the sky
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keeping you
from launching your drone?
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Who knows?
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I'm resetting everything.
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It's crazy.
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Wow, look at that.
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Something's happening.
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Oh, dude! I'm-- This is crazy.
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One of my receivers
is picking up
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- a 1.2 gigahertz signal...
-Whoa.
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...that we are not broadcasting.
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This is just insane.
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This is the signal
we're transmitting,
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and suddenly, this line
to the right of it
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appeared right as
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the Helikite passed right into
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- the barrier wall.
-And that's where
I got my error.
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That's insane.
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That is very interesting,
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'cause we've been talking
about what may happen whenever
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a physical object
passes through that boundary.
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That's really interesting.
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That's crazy. Right when we get
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the Helikite up in the air
in the bubble barrier,
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we detect another duplicate
1.2 gigahertz signal,
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and Jim's drone won't even fly.
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Did the Helikite making
contact with the bubble
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trigger all of these things?
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All right, I am going
to go get that rocket ready.
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If that was the case,
we wanted to see
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what would happen
when I launched a rocket
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through its eastern barrier.
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Hey, Erik, Thomas,
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I am ready to do
the first rocket launch.
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Copy that. We're watching.
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We will be watching, too.
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Rocket's hot.
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In five,
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four, three,
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two, one!
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It's going the wrong way.
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Looks like it's going north.
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Something pushed
that rocket away.
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It just veered off in
a totally different direction
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away from
the bubble to the north.
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I think it went around it.
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Wow.
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The rocket never made it
through the bubble wall.
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No, it did not.
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It shot north, towards the mesa.
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I don't understand that.
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We're trying
to penetrate the bubble
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with rockets and Jim's drone.
But somehow,
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whatever this thing is,
it appears to
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stop them from going through
its eastern barrier.
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But how can it do that?
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00:11:31,417 --> 00:11:33,333
Hey, Erik, you copy?
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Yeah, Travis. What do you got?
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That last rocket trajectory
was so weird,
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I'm gonna launch
another one into the bubble,
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but I'm gonna aim it
where I think it should land
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at the triangle.
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Copy that, Travis.
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So, with the Helikite
still hovering
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right in the eastern
barrier of the bubble...
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- All right, let's go.
- I like it.
299
00:11:56,083 --> 00:11:57,833
...I wanted to launch
another rocket to see
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if it would get deflected
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like the one I'd just fired.
302
00:12:00,750 --> 00:12:02,333
Rocket's hot.
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Three,
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00:12:03,708 --> 00:12:07,208
two, one, liftoff!
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00:12:09,583 --> 00:12:10,833
Look out!
It went the wrong way!
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00:12:11,042 --> 00:12:13,917
- What the crap?
- Unbelievable.
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00:12:14,042 --> 00:12:16,417
Did y'all see that?
That one deflected to the south,
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00:12:16,583 --> 00:12:18,625
like it went around
the bubble, too.
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00:12:18,792 --> 00:12:20,500
-Yeah.
- I think we just saw evidence
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- of this bubble
- Yeah. Crazy.
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Well, neither one
of those launches
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- went as planned.
- No.
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There's absolutely no reason
we should be seeing
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any of these malfunctions
with the rocket launches.
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I don't know what it is,
but it all lends
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credence to the fact
that there is something
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about this bubble boundary
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that is causing interference.
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Hey, Travis? Thomas?
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Yeah, Erik. Go ahead.
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00:12:44,542 --> 00:12:45,875
I say we get
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everything wrapped up
and, uh, reconvene
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once I can review the GPS and
camera data on the Helikite.
324
00:12:51,250 --> 00:12:53,792
Copy that.
We'll see you in a bit.
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Naturally, after seeing
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this real-time GPS data
take a deep dive
327
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below ground,
I can't wait to start
328
00:12:59,958 --> 00:13:01,708
crunching the data to see if
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we see any indications
of unusual activity.
330
00:13:04,708 --> 00:13:07,667
Thomas, they can
start bringing her down.
331
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Copy, we're bringing her down.
332
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You ready to discuss
our experience with
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the maiden voyage
of our Helikite?
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00:13:21,667 --> 00:13:23,042
Yes.
335
00:13:23,208 --> 00:13:24,667
The next day, after processing
336
00:13:24,833 --> 00:13:26,167
the Helikite data,
337
00:13:26,333 --> 00:13:29,000
Erik called us into
the command center for a debrief
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on everything that happened
during the experiment.
339
00:13:31,375 --> 00:13:33,208
This is a really
340
00:13:33,375 --> 00:13:35,333
interesting and new way
for us to probe the bubble
341
00:13:35,500 --> 00:13:36,500
that we've been talking about.
342
00:13:36,708 --> 00:13:38,125
Yeah. I mean, remember
343
00:13:38,333 --> 00:13:40,708
how the one rocket
turned north and went around
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this "barrier"
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to the north,
and the other one went
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to the south and went around it.
347
00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:47,917
- I know.
-Right?
348
00:13:48,042 --> 00:13:50,292
Yes. You know, we have
a few things to discuss,
349
00:13:50,417 --> 00:13:52,250
but I want to start
with some information
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that you have to share, Jim.
I guess this is
351
00:13:54,625 --> 00:13:56,500
- your display, right?
- Yeah.
352
00:13:56,667 --> 00:13:58,083
It's my understanding that you
experienced some difficulties
353
00:13:58,250 --> 00:13:59,667
with some interference
with the drone itself
354
00:13:59,875 --> 00:14:01,333
during the experiment
with the Helikite.
355
00:14:01,458 --> 00:14:03,167
Yeah, let me jump up there.
356
00:14:05,458 --> 00:14:06,875
We're looking at this boundary
357
00:14:07,042 --> 00:14:09,500
that's kind of somewhere
in this range, right?
358
00:14:09,708 --> 00:14:11,000
That's the bubble.
359
00:14:11,208 --> 00:14:13,375
So, Thomas, this is
where the Helikite was
360
00:14:13,542 --> 00:14:14,667
before you started moving it
361
00:14:14,833 --> 00:14:16,458
to the barrier of the bubble.
362
00:14:16,625 --> 00:14:18,083
Mm-hmm.
363
00:14:18,208 --> 00:14:21,417
So, this is the actual
home point of the drone.
364
00:14:21,583 --> 00:14:22,833
We get ready to go,
365
00:14:22,958 --> 00:14:24,583
and as we start
moving the Helikite
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00:14:24,750 --> 00:14:27,833
down into the boundary,
all of a sudden,
367
00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:30,875
we're seeing
this weak satellite signal.
368
00:14:31,083 --> 00:14:33,583
Which to me is
very interesting data
369
00:14:33,750 --> 00:14:36,667
because I get 21 satellites,
370
00:14:36,833 --> 00:14:38,458
so that's plenty enough
371
00:14:38,583 --> 00:14:40,625
GPS satellites, if you will,
372
00:14:40,792 --> 00:14:42,833
to take off and fly, no problem.
373
00:14:43,042 --> 00:14:47,750
But the actual satellite signals
are so low, the drone
374
00:14:47,875 --> 00:14:49,500
- can't take off.
- Wow.
375
00:14:49,708 --> 00:14:51,958
That's crazy.
As soon as the Helikite
376
00:14:52,125 --> 00:14:54,250
got into position
at the barrier of the bubble,
377
00:14:54,458 --> 00:14:57,208
Jim lost connection
to 21 satellites.
378
00:14:57,417 --> 00:14:59,750
That kept his drone
from taking off.
379
00:14:59,917 --> 00:15:01,833
Was it
the Helikite's interaction
380
00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:04,000
with the barrier of
the bubble that triggered it?
381
00:15:04,167 --> 00:15:08,500
Did you see any of
these issues prior to moving
382
00:15:08,667 --> 00:15:10,292
- the Helikite?
- No.
383
00:15:10,458 --> 00:15:13,625
Something about
the Helikite going in
384
00:15:13,792 --> 00:15:16,167
that barrier inside the bubble
385
00:15:16,375 --> 00:15:18,333
stimulates it
or something, 'cause then
386
00:15:18,500 --> 00:15:20,083
I'm having problems
once it's in there.
387
00:15:20,250 --> 00:15:21,167
Got it.
388
00:15:21,333 --> 00:15:23,000
I think whatever this
389
00:15:23,125 --> 00:15:25,833
bubble or barrier or dome is,
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00:15:26,042 --> 00:15:29,375
that it's blocking
the external signal somehow.
391
00:15:29,542 --> 00:15:31,500
And adding to your point,
blocking and possibly
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00:15:31,708 --> 00:15:32,833
responsive to what we're doing.
393
00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:35,417
That duplicate
1.2 gigahertz signal
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00:15:35,542 --> 00:15:37,125
showed up when that Helikite
395
00:15:37,292 --> 00:15:38,792
was exactly on that boundary
that we're talking about.
396
00:15:38,917 --> 00:15:41,208
That's a good point. Yep.
397
00:15:41,375 --> 00:15:43,875
Okay, I have
some things to share.
398
00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:45,500
I was, uh, doing
some GPS monitoring
399
00:15:45,708 --> 00:15:47,625
on the Helikite platform.
400
00:15:47,792 --> 00:15:49,125
Let me bring it up.
401
00:15:53,292 --> 00:15:54,542
Oh.
402
00:15:54,708 --> 00:15:56,250
Wow.
403
00:15:56,417 --> 00:15:59,583
Again, data that's appearing
to be underground.
404
00:16:00,542 --> 00:16:02,167
Yeah. Here in
the east field canyon,
405
00:16:02,375 --> 00:16:04,708
we saw GPS locator points
406
00:16:04,917 --> 00:16:07,292
nearly 800 feet into the ground.
407
00:16:07,458 --> 00:16:09,958
-That's crazy.
-Isn't that nuts?
408
00:16:10,083 --> 00:16:11,333
But this really
rings some bells for me.
409
00:16:11,458 --> 00:16:12,875
Now, just reflect on
some of our experiences
410
00:16:13,042 --> 00:16:14,667
at the creek.
411
00:16:14,875 --> 00:16:16,000
According to the GPS,
412
00:16:16,167 --> 00:16:18,167
you're at
5,000 feet underground.
413
00:16:18,333 --> 00:16:20,333
That's crazy, man.
414
00:16:21,292 --> 00:16:24,125
When we were investigating
Dry Gulch Creek
415
00:16:24,250 --> 00:16:25,875
in the south field last year,
which is very close
416
00:16:26,042 --> 00:16:28,083
to the southern
border of the bubble,
417
00:16:28,208 --> 00:16:30,708
Erik's GPS tracker
reported its position
418
00:16:30,875 --> 00:16:33,333
5,000 feet underground.
419
00:16:34,333 --> 00:16:36,417
During a lot of our experiments
all over the ranch,
420
00:16:36,583 --> 00:16:39,542
we've seen the data
from our GPS devices
421
00:16:39,667 --> 00:16:41,708
go deep underground.
422
00:16:41,875 --> 00:16:43,875
We never knew
what to make of it.
423
00:16:44,083 --> 00:16:46,208
But did the Helikite experiment
424
00:16:46,333 --> 00:16:48,000
help us figure out that it was
425
00:16:48,167 --> 00:16:50,167
the barrier of the bubble
doing that?
426
00:16:50,333 --> 00:16:53,667
So, as if this isn't
weird enough, I've got some
427
00:16:53,875 --> 00:16:55,042
other things
that happened during the--
428
00:16:55,208 --> 00:16:57,042
- Hey, there's more?
- Oh, there's more.
429
00:16:57,208 --> 00:16:58,917
There are some...
some interesting hits
430
00:16:59,083 --> 00:17:01,958
in the high-speed cameras
that we mounted
431
00:17:02,083 --> 00:17:04,250
to our science platform
on the Helikite.
432
00:17:06,083 --> 00:17:07,875
Okay, so here
we have the embossed effect
433
00:17:08,042 --> 00:17:10,917
being used to help
bring out any movement,
434
00:17:11,083 --> 00:17:12,917
anything going through
the field of view of the camera.
435
00:17:13,083 --> 00:17:15,583
To be clear, this is high speed,
436
00:17:15,708 --> 00:17:18,167
120 frames per second.
437
00:17:19,292 --> 00:17:21,499
Let me know if you see anything.
438
00:17:21,500 --> 00:17:23,583
-Oh, yeah.
-Looked translucent.
439
00:17:23,750 --> 00:17:24,833
What did you see?
440
00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:26,375
- Movement in the upper middle...
- Okay.
441
00:17:26,542 --> 00:17:28,667
- ...to the side.
- So, let's go back.
442
00:17:28,833 --> 00:17:30,500
Right there.
443
00:17:30,667 --> 00:17:33,833
Okay. We are looking at
at least four--
444
00:17:34,042 --> 00:17:36,167
At least four dots, maybe five.
445
00:17:36,292 --> 00:17:39,500
Yeah. Okay, so, let's dive in
on this part of the, uh,
446
00:17:39,708 --> 00:17:40,833
video frame.
447
00:17:41,000 --> 00:17:43,500
And so, I'll back us up.
448
00:17:43,667 --> 00:17:47,333
Okay, now I'll play
through at the normal rate.
449
00:17:48,542 --> 00:17:50,458
All right.
450
00:17:51,708 --> 00:17:53,458
There it is.
451
00:17:54,458 --> 00:17:56,000
Okay, so if it's moving really
452
00:17:56,167 --> 00:17:58,125
damn fast, if it's
anywhere further than
453
00:17:58,292 --> 00:17:59,792
right next to the camera lens.
454
00:17:59,958 --> 00:18:02,250
Can you frame advance just
455
00:18:02,417 --> 00:18:04,000
- a couple frames?
- Okay.
456
00:18:04,208 --> 00:18:08,167
There's one, two, three.
457
00:18:08,333 --> 00:18:09,875
It goes behind it.
458
00:18:10,042 --> 00:18:11,542
Wow.
459
00:18:11,708 --> 00:18:13,208
So, we know it's not a bug...
460
00:18:13,375 --> 00:18:14,542
- That's important.
- ...in front of the camera.
461
00:18:14,708 --> 00:18:15,625
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
462
00:18:15,833 --> 00:18:17,000
That string is out
463
00:18:17,208 --> 00:18:19,375
- away from the platform.
-Absolutely.
464
00:18:20,333 --> 00:18:21,875
That is just unbelievable.
465
00:18:22,042 --> 00:18:23,917
After what happened
with the GPS data,
466
00:18:24,083 --> 00:18:26,208
the rockets and Jim's drone,
467
00:18:26,375 --> 00:18:28,000
we have several more
reasons to believe
468
00:18:28,208 --> 00:18:29,875
that the bubble
is actually real.
469
00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:31,542
So, if that's the case,
470
00:18:31,708 --> 00:18:34,542
then is that where
the UAPs came from?
471
00:18:34,708 --> 00:18:37,625
And could they also be
related to the duplicate
472
00:18:37,750 --> 00:18:40,583
1.2 gigahertz signal
that we keep detecting?
473
00:18:40,708 --> 00:18:43,208
Clearly, there's some
follow-up called for.
474
00:18:43,375 --> 00:18:44,917
- Yeah.
-Yep, I agree.
475
00:18:45,083 --> 00:18:46,125
And it would be
interesting to do that
476
00:18:46,292 --> 00:18:47,667
down near Dry Gulch Creek.
477
00:18:47,875 --> 00:18:50,167
-Yeah, Thomas.
-Yes, that's actually
478
00:18:50,333 --> 00:18:53,291
not far from
the boundary of our bubble.
479
00:18:53,292 --> 00:18:56,167
So, we need
to devise experiments
480
00:18:56,292 --> 00:18:59,166
at those barrier locations.
481
00:18:59,167 --> 00:19:01,750
We need to drive, walk sensors
482
00:19:01,917 --> 00:19:04,042
through it, people,
483
00:19:04,208 --> 00:19:06,542
and fly a drone
back and forth between it
484
00:19:06,708 --> 00:19:08,542
with as many sensors
as we can put on it
485
00:19:08,708 --> 00:19:12,083
so we can look through
that barrier wall
486
00:19:12,250 --> 00:19:14,167
and start pinpointing
what's triggering it.
487
00:19:14,375 --> 00:19:16,208
That would tell us
a lot of information.
488
00:19:16,375 --> 00:19:17,208
-Yep.
- Yeah.
489
00:19:17,375 --> 00:19:18,625
Well,
490
00:19:18,750 --> 00:19:20,708
sounds like we've
got the makings of a plan
491
00:19:20,875 --> 00:19:22,250
for another experiment.
492
00:19:22,375 --> 00:19:23,292
- Let's do it.
- All right.
- All right.
493
00:19:23,458 --> 00:19:24,167
Thank you, guys.
494
00:19:24,333 --> 00:19:24,833
Yep.
495
00:19:28,958 --> 00:19:30,333
How's it going, Ben?
496
00:19:30,500 --> 00:19:32,125
Doing good. How you doing?
Good to see you, man.
497
00:19:32,250 --> 00:19:33,542
After the wild results
498
00:19:33,708 --> 00:19:35,375
of our Helikite
experiment yesterday
499
00:19:35,500 --> 00:19:38,125
at the eastern boundary
of the so-called bubble...
500
00:19:38,292 --> 00:19:39,833
You ready to do some
trekking down by the creek
501
00:19:39,958 --> 00:19:41,208
and into the bubble?
502
00:19:41,375 --> 00:19:43,333
Yeah, absolutely.
Let's go check it out.
503
00:19:43,542 --> 00:19:45,833
...we got our buddy,
biologist Ben Woodruff,
504
00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:48,667
to help us see what would happen
when we try to put our equipment
505
00:19:48,833 --> 00:19:51,708
through its southern boundary
at Dry Gulch Creek.
506
00:19:51,875 --> 00:19:53,208
Ben,
507
00:19:53,375 --> 00:19:56,667
having you on-site
to immediately inspect anything,
508
00:19:56,833 --> 00:19:59,208
I think is the perfect plan.
509
00:19:59,417 --> 00:20:00,708
I'm excited to see
what else we can find.
510
00:20:00,875 --> 00:20:02,333
Let's load up.
511
00:20:02,458 --> 00:20:03,750
Over the past five years,
512
00:20:03,875 --> 00:20:05,500
we've documented
a lot of strange things
513
00:20:05,625 --> 00:20:08,375
in the south field
and the creek...
514
00:20:09,500 --> 00:20:12,708
...like GPS data that
also went deep underground,
515
00:20:12,875 --> 00:20:16,208
several different UAPs,
including one in the water
516
00:20:16,375 --> 00:20:18,167
that we captured
on video last year,
517
00:20:18,375 --> 00:20:21,792
and the decayed carcass
of some kind of wolf
518
00:20:22,000 --> 00:20:23,667
that Ben can't seem to identify
519
00:20:23,833 --> 00:20:26,167
as a known species
for this area.
520
00:20:26,333 --> 00:20:28,875
In fact, based on his research,
521
00:20:29,042 --> 00:20:31,000
he believes
it could be a dire wolf,
522
00:20:31,167 --> 00:20:33,208
a predator that
supposedly went extinct
523
00:20:33,375 --> 00:20:35,208
more than 10,000 years ago.
524
00:20:38,833 --> 00:20:40,750
- You want to do this one
first, Thomas?
- Yes, this one's on top.
525
00:20:42,458 --> 00:20:44,375
- All right.
-Now, one of these
is the lead.
526
00:20:44,542 --> 00:20:47,000
All these instruments have,
uh, fresh batteries.
527
00:20:47,208 --> 00:20:48,542
All right.
528
00:20:48,708 --> 00:20:50,708
Who knows if any of
these things are related
529
00:20:50,875 --> 00:20:53,667
to the bubble, or its boundary,
but we want to find out.
530
00:20:53,875 --> 00:20:57,417
So, starting from
several yards outside
531
00:20:57,583 --> 00:20:59,458
of the believed southern
boundary of the bubble,
532
00:20:59,625 --> 00:21:02,333
we're going to walk two kayaks
loaded with instruments
533
00:21:02,542 --> 00:21:04,750
down the creek. We want to see
534
00:21:04,917 --> 00:21:07,875
if we get different readings
outside of the bubble
535
00:21:08,042 --> 00:21:09,500
versus inside the bubble.
536
00:21:09,708 --> 00:21:11,500
Here's the sonar, Thomas,
537
00:21:11,708 --> 00:21:14,333
that's gonna be clamped
to that PVC pipe right there,
538
00:21:14,542 --> 00:21:16,083
and that orange piece
has to be in the water.
539
00:21:16,250 --> 00:21:17,750
The equipment we're using
540
00:21:17,875 --> 00:21:20,250
as part of the river walk
includes the sonar.
541
00:21:20,417 --> 00:21:22,250
This is something
that allows us to image
542
00:21:22,458 --> 00:21:24,958
the bottom of the creek
beneath the water.
543
00:21:26,167 --> 00:21:28,167
We're carrying
the TriField meter,
544
00:21:28,375 --> 00:21:30,125
measuring the radiation
in the environment.
545
00:21:31,125 --> 00:21:35,500
Also, a GPS tracker to observe
whether we see a repeat
546
00:21:35,625 --> 00:21:38,042
of some of the mysterious
results that we got last year.
547
00:21:38,208 --> 00:21:39,375
I'm going to set
the drone up there,
548
00:21:39,542 --> 00:21:41,667
I'm going to get my
base station set up here.
549
00:21:41,792 --> 00:21:43,500
Once we reach the southern
boundary of the bubble,
550
00:21:43,667 --> 00:21:45,292
Jim Royston is
going to attempt to fly
551
00:21:45,458 --> 00:21:47,167
his lidar drone through it
552
00:21:47,292 --> 00:21:48,833
to see if something
stops it again.
553
00:21:49,875 --> 00:21:51,917
Hey, Erik, it's Kaleb.
Do you copy?
554
00:21:52,042 --> 00:21:53,333
Loud and clear.
555
00:21:53,500 --> 00:21:57,042
We just put the GPS on
and we are transmitting.
556
00:21:57,167 --> 00:21:59,208
Copy that, Kaleb.
557
00:21:59,375 --> 00:22:01,625
I will be in
the command center monitoring.
558
00:22:01,750 --> 00:22:04,042
In the past, it has been
really fascinating
559
00:22:04,208 --> 00:22:05,624
to see how the bubble
560
00:22:05,625 --> 00:22:07,875
interfered with our
scientific instruments,
561
00:22:08,042 --> 00:22:10,750
electronic devices,
so if we see data errors
562
00:22:10,917 --> 00:22:12,292
going on today,
563
00:22:12,458 --> 00:22:13,708
the real question here
564
00:22:13,875 --> 00:22:16,792
is whether the errors
cluster around
565
00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:19,417
the border of what
we're calling the bubble.
566
00:22:19,583 --> 00:22:22,375
We'll also be
looking into the sky,
567
00:22:22,500 --> 00:22:24,833
looking for returns
off of the lidar system
568
00:22:25,042 --> 00:22:28,708
indicating the presence of any
kind of effect or phenomenon.
569
00:22:28,917 --> 00:22:30,458
Here we go.
570
00:22:30,667 --> 00:22:32,750
- Careful, guys.
-Got it.
571
00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:37,625
- All right.
-You got it?
572
00:22:37,792 --> 00:22:39,333
- I've got it.
- All right.
573
00:22:41,292 --> 00:22:42,625
All right.
574
00:22:44,542 --> 00:22:46,417
Oh, guess what
the dadgum TriField meter's
575
00:22:46,583 --> 00:22:47,833
- reading right now?
-What?
576
00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:49,500
Zero, zero.
577
00:22:51,667 --> 00:22:54,000
It doesn't do that anywhere
but here, you know.
578
00:22:54,208 --> 00:22:56,333
There's always
a little bit of radiation
579
00:22:56,500 --> 00:22:58,250
in any environment,
580
00:22:58,375 --> 00:23:00,000
so it's really weird
for the TriField meter
581
00:23:00,208 --> 00:23:02,833
to read exactly zero.
582
00:23:03,042 --> 00:23:05,500
We hadn't reached the bubble's
southern boundary yet,
583
00:23:05,708 --> 00:23:07,792
but we were pretty close,
584
00:23:07,958 --> 00:23:10,500
so was it possibly
messing with this device?
585
00:23:10,708 --> 00:23:12,167
Just so you're aware,
586
00:23:12,292 --> 00:23:15,000
our TriField meter's
reading zeros.
587
00:23:15,167 --> 00:23:18,667
I find that interesting
because I just looked over
588
00:23:18,875 --> 00:23:22,125
and I also do show
some of the latest GPS points
589
00:23:22,250 --> 00:23:24,875
are, in fact,
beneath ground level.
590
00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:28,542
I'm closely monitoring.
591
00:23:28,708 --> 00:23:31,292
We're seeing
very strange readings
592
00:23:31,458 --> 00:23:35,292
from the TriField meter
and the GPS tracker.
593
00:23:35,417 --> 00:23:36,792
It raises the question
as to whether
594
00:23:36,917 --> 00:23:38,667
the instruments themselves
are being interfered with,
595
00:23:38,875 --> 00:23:41,167
and if so,
what could be the source
596
00:23:41,375 --> 00:23:43,083
of that inference
in a creek bed?
597
00:23:44,333 --> 00:23:45,167
How deep is it right there?
598
00:23:45,375 --> 00:23:46,958
The sonar
599
00:23:47,083 --> 00:23:48,667
lost the connection.
600
00:23:49,583 --> 00:23:51,208
It keeps doing that.
601
00:23:51,375 --> 00:23:52,750
So, the sonar
602
00:23:52,917 --> 00:23:55,667
- is not connecting
to your phone?
- Yep.
603
00:23:55,833 --> 00:23:57,000
This close.
604
00:23:57,208 --> 00:23:59,833
Something is killing
the connection to it.
605
00:24:00,750 --> 00:24:02,333
What's the TriField meter doing?
606
00:24:02,542 --> 00:24:05,083
- Zero.
- Something's killing the signal.
607
00:24:05,250 --> 00:24:06,500
Something's killing
signals, period.
608
00:24:06,625 --> 00:24:08,333
Let's just keep-keep
609
00:24:08,500 --> 00:24:10,708
moving as best we can, guys.
610
00:24:10,875 --> 00:24:13,208
We found a lot of strange
things around the creek
611
00:24:13,417 --> 00:24:15,292
down on the center part
of the ranch.
612
00:24:15,417 --> 00:24:18,000
These things include finding
a wolf carcass in the river,
613
00:24:18,208 --> 00:24:21,333
burnt wood and a UAP.
614
00:24:21,458 --> 00:24:22,792
Now, as we're
walking down the creek
615
00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:25,333
towards the direction
of the bubble boundary,
616
00:24:25,500 --> 00:24:27,500
none of our equipment
was working,
617
00:24:27,708 --> 00:24:29,542
so it makes me wonder,
is it all related?
618
00:24:29,750 --> 00:24:31,708
I... I have no idea.
619
00:24:34,500 --> 00:24:36,458
How's it going down there?
620
00:24:36,583 --> 00:24:39,250
Still zeros on TriField.
Hadn't read a thing.
621
00:24:40,292 --> 00:24:43,333
I wonder how close
we are to the boundary.
622
00:24:43,542 --> 00:24:45,000
- Boundary's right here.
- Yep.
623
00:24:45,167 --> 00:24:46,333
Boundary marker's right here.
624
00:24:46,542 --> 00:24:48,042
- Are you serious?
-Yeah.
625
00:24:48,250 --> 00:24:51,167
We'll get the drone up
within the next five minutes.
626
00:24:51,375 --> 00:24:52,625
Okay, let's see what's going on
627
00:24:52,792 --> 00:24:54,458
- with lidar.
- Yeah.
628
00:24:54,583 --> 00:24:56,958
Hey, Erik, it's Kaleb, You copy?
629
00:24:57,125 --> 00:24:58,958
Yeah, Kaleb. Go ahead.
630
00:24:59,125 --> 00:25:00,833
So, we are
631
00:25:01,000 --> 00:25:04,250
maybe about 20 feet from
the bubble at this point.
632
00:25:04,375 --> 00:25:07,375
We just wanted to let you know
we're about to cross it.
633
00:25:07,542 --> 00:25:08,917
Copy that.
634
00:25:10,042 --> 00:25:11,332
How are we looking, Sam?
635
00:25:11,333 --> 00:25:12,958
Yeah, it looks like
everything's ready.
636
00:25:13,125 --> 00:25:14,500
All right,
I'm good on the controller.
637
00:25:14,625 --> 00:25:16,333
We're getting good GPS signal,
638
00:25:16,500 --> 00:25:17,833
so I think we're ready to go.
639
00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:19,500
All right.
Well, let's get her launched.
640
00:25:21,875 --> 00:25:23,833
Hey, Erik, it's Kaleb.
We're through the barrier.
641
00:25:23,958 --> 00:25:24,958
Copy you, Kaleb.
642
00:25:25,083 --> 00:25:26,167
Thanks for that.
643
00:25:29,458 --> 00:25:30,792
We are ready to get it going.
644
00:25:34,250 --> 00:25:36,208
All right.
645
00:25:44,042 --> 00:25:46,250
Okay, this is
an interesting one, everybody.
646
00:25:46,375 --> 00:25:47,625
- So, look where we are.
-Uh-huh.
647
00:25:47,792 --> 00:25:51,417
It thinks there's
an aircraft approaching,
648
00:25:51,542 --> 00:25:54,667
and doesn't want to
go do its flight plan.
649
00:25:57,458 --> 00:25:59,875
There is no aircraft
around us right now.
650
00:26:00,042 --> 00:26:02,000
- No, there's nothing.
- It's pretty sophisticated.
651
00:26:02,208 --> 00:26:05,333
It thinks there's
an aircraft right around it.
652
00:26:06,542 --> 00:26:07,917
That's wild.
653
00:26:17,625 --> 00:26:19,583
It thinks
there's an aircraft
654
00:26:19,750 --> 00:26:22,958
approaching and doesn't want
to go do its flight plan.
655
00:26:23,167 --> 00:26:24,667
-That's nuts.
-And we don't see one, right?
656
00:26:24,875 --> 00:26:26,333
No, there's nothing.
657
00:26:26,500 --> 00:26:28,125
I mean, it does not
want to let me go.
658
00:26:28,292 --> 00:26:30,500
I have to override it.
659
00:26:31,542 --> 00:26:34,542
Yesterday, Jim Royston
couldn't get his lidar drone
660
00:26:34,708 --> 00:26:37,333
to fly through the eastern
boundary of the bubble.
661
00:26:37,500 --> 00:26:38,750
But now,
as he was about to fly
662
00:26:38,917 --> 00:26:40,333
through the southern boundary,
663
00:26:40,500 --> 00:26:42,250
the drone's warning system
detected
664
00:26:42,417 --> 00:26:45,750
an aircraft right in front of it
that stopped it from flying.
665
00:26:45,875 --> 00:26:48,667
There was nothing in
the airspace that we could see,
666
00:26:48,833 --> 00:26:50,625
so was it something invisible
667
00:26:50,750 --> 00:26:52,500
that might have come
from the bubble?
668
00:26:52,667 --> 00:26:54,000
And if so, what was it?
669
00:26:55,750 --> 00:26:56,875
Hey, Erik?
670
00:26:57,042 --> 00:26:58,750
Yeah, Jim, go ahead.
671
00:26:58,875 --> 00:27:02,167
We got that "Cannot take off,
aircraft in the area,"
672
00:27:02,292 --> 00:27:04,125
so I did just kind of
force it to go.
673
00:27:04,250 --> 00:27:06,708
So we got this drone up
in the air.
674
00:27:06,875 --> 00:27:09,000
It's going to actually
start the mission.
675
00:27:09,208 --> 00:27:10,875
Copy that, Jim. Thanks.
676
00:27:11,750 --> 00:27:13,958
Here we go.
677
00:27:14,125 --> 00:27:16,166
After manually overriding
the drone's controls,
678
00:27:16,167 --> 00:27:19,083
Jim was able to get the drone
to take off.
679
00:27:19,208 --> 00:27:21,917
He flew it directly toward
the bubble barrier
680
00:27:22,042 --> 00:27:24,792
and began lidar-scanning
in a push-broom pattern
681
00:27:24,917 --> 00:27:27,167
back and forth
across the southern boundary.
682
00:27:28,083 --> 00:27:29,958
We just hoped
he'd finally be able
683
00:27:30,083 --> 00:27:31,917
to get us some data
on this thing.
684
00:27:32,042 --> 00:27:35,417
How far are we from where
we found the dire wolf?
685
00:27:35,583 --> 00:27:36,833
Still up a ways.
686
00:27:36,958 --> 00:27:38,375
We got a ways to go still.
687
00:27:38,542 --> 00:27:40,000
Dang. We need
688
00:27:40,167 --> 00:27:43,042
- to pick up the pace,
I guess, huh?
- Yup.
689
00:27:44,125 --> 00:27:45,708
It's coming right over us
690
00:27:45,875 --> 00:27:49,458
on its pass,
and it's going to cross the...
691
00:27:50,125 --> 00:27:52,333
It's getting really close
to that barrier.
692
00:27:52,500 --> 00:27:54,042
Yeah.
693
00:27:54,958 --> 00:27:57,125
See what happens here.
694
00:27:58,167 --> 00:28:00,500
All right, I'm monitoring
Jim's position.
695
00:28:00,667 --> 00:28:02,583
He is flying straight...
Oh! Look, right there.
696
00:28:02,792 --> 00:28:04,542
Straight into the boundary.
697
00:28:04,750 --> 00:28:06,958
And we did get an error point.
698
00:28:08,458 --> 00:28:10,042
I'm seeing
699
00:28:10,208 --> 00:28:14,167
data corruption errors
from an attached GPS tracker,
700
00:28:14,333 --> 00:28:15,958
just as we go into
701
00:28:16,083 --> 00:28:19,833
the membrane
or the border of the bubble.
702
00:28:19,958 --> 00:28:22,667
Okay, guys, I just hit
another data corruption error.
703
00:28:22,833 --> 00:28:26,250
That's pretty much
at the... the bubble barrier.
704
00:28:26,417 --> 00:28:27,625
- Yup.
- Yeah.
705
00:28:27,792 --> 00:28:29,083
So he might get a couple more.
706
00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:30,917
We're come...
We're going to come in here.
707
00:28:31,875 --> 00:28:33,375
Okay, here we go again.
708
00:28:34,708 --> 00:28:36,458
Okay, we just hit
an error point.
709
00:28:37,625 --> 00:28:39,500
It's right on the border.
He just got the error point.
710
00:28:39,708 --> 00:28:41,167
- Can you believe that?
- Hmm.
711
00:28:41,292 --> 00:28:42,833
I mean, it's right there.
712
00:28:42,958 --> 00:28:44,167
- Right there.
-The one
we just crossed.
713
00:28:44,292 --> 00:28:45,625
How nuts is that, man?
714
00:28:46,667 --> 00:28:48,833
As Jim was flying his drone
back and forth
715
00:28:49,042 --> 00:28:50,000
across the boundary
of the bubble,
716
00:28:50,167 --> 00:28:52,500
every time he crossed through,
717
00:28:52,667 --> 00:28:55,791
Erik was getting data corruption
in the GPS signal.
718
00:28:55,792 --> 00:28:58,500
Every single time.
719
00:29:00,542 --> 00:29:02,833
- Well, we got one more set.
- Yeah.
720
00:29:04,708 --> 00:29:07,250
Oh, no!
721
00:29:07,417 --> 00:29:09,000
I'm red. I'm red!
722
00:29:09,208 --> 00:29:12,208
If it gets too nervous,
it will abort the mission.
723
00:29:13,292 --> 00:29:16,833
Oh, will you look
at the errors? Look at this.
724
00:29:17,750 --> 00:29:19,083
Aah, it's aborting.
725
00:29:19,250 --> 00:29:20,542
Oh, bad enough
where it's coming home.
726
00:29:20,708 --> 00:29:22,292
Yeah, it's bad enough
727
00:29:22,417 --> 00:29:24,500
that it's coming home, it's
aborting the mission on its own.
728
00:29:24,667 --> 00:29:26,792
Are you kidding me? I mean,
729
00:29:26,958 --> 00:29:28,708
these things
are so tightly correlated,
730
00:29:28,875 --> 00:29:30,750
it's unbelievable.
731
00:29:31,750 --> 00:29:35,000
The timing is very suspicious.
732
00:29:35,125 --> 00:29:36,999
There's definitely a pattern
to this,
733
00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:39,417
and when I see patterns,
that makes me very interested.
734
00:29:40,542 --> 00:29:42,832
I'm looking forward
to looking at the data
735
00:29:42,833 --> 00:29:45,917
and looking
for meaningful correlations.
736
00:29:46,083 --> 00:29:47,833
That drone's going all over
the place. We're gonna try
737
00:29:48,000 --> 00:29:50,167
- to land it manually.
- Go-- go left a little.
738
00:29:50,375 --> 00:29:52,250
Okay, hold on.
739
00:29:52,417 --> 00:29:54,333
Yeah, you should be good.
740
00:29:56,292 --> 00:29:57,500
All right, we're on the ground.
741
00:29:57,708 --> 00:29:59,167
Oh, my God.
742
00:30:01,250 --> 00:30:02,542
We got to be getting close
743
00:30:02,708 --> 00:30:05,167
to where the...
the wolf was.
744
00:30:05,375 --> 00:30:07,417
Oh, look right there
on the bank.
745
00:30:07,583 --> 00:30:09,458
What's that brown stuff
right there?
746
00:30:09,625 --> 00:30:11,458
We got some scat.
747
00:30:11,667 --> 00:30:14,083
Maybe we ought to get Ben
to tell us what that is.
748
00:30:14,250 --> 00:30:16,458
Hey, Ben, it's Kaleb.
Do you copy?
749
00:30:16,667 --> 00:30:17,958
Yeah, Kaleb, what's up?
750
00:30:18,125 --> 00:30:19,625
Yeah, we've got
751
00:30:19,792 --> 00:30:21,167
two different piles of scat
752
00:30:21,375 --> 00:30:23,958
that I think you'd be
interested in looking at.
753
00:30:24,125 --> 00:30:25,875
Okay, um, are you guys
754
00:30:26,042 --> 00:30:27,708
in a position where you could
take those as samples
755
00:30:27,875 --> 00:30:29,417
and bring 'em up with?
756
00:30:29,583 --> 00:30:31,750
Yeah, we're doing that now.
757
00:30:31,917 --> 00:30:35,625
Sounds good. I'll test them
and see what I can find out.
758
00:30:35,750 --> 00:30:37,417
You might not think
759
00:30:37,542 --> 00:30:39,875
that animal droppings would be
worth much to our investigation.
760
00:30:40,083 --> 00:30:42,833
But since the strange carcass
we found last year was also
761
00:30:43,042 --> 00:30:45,417
inside the bubble,
Ben Woodruff needs to look
762
00:30:45,542 --> 00:30:49,000
at every possible clue
that could give us some answers.
763
00:30:49,167 --> 00:30:52,000
And in the meantime,
we have a bunch of other data
764
00:30:52,167 --> 00:30:54,583
from today that we'll be
examining along with it.
765
00:30:55,625 --> 00:30:57,333
It's been a good run.
We're losing daylight.
766
00:30:57,542 --> 00:30:59,833
I'd say we reconvene back over
at the command center.
767
00:30:59,958 --> 00:31:02,000
Great. Thanks, Erik.
768
00:31:10,333 --> 00:31:11,833
-Hey, Ben.
-Hey, Ben.
769
00:31:11,958 --> 00:31:12,833
How's going, Ben?
770
00:31:13,042 --> 00:31:15,042
Hey. How you guys doing?
771
00:31:15,250 --> 00:31:17,208
So, Ben, thanks again
for jumping on with us.
772
00:31:17,375 --> 00:31:18,458
Absolutely.
773
00:31:18,625 --> 00:31:19,833
Two days after
774
00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:22,000
the crazy drone
and kayak experiment,
775
00:31:22,208 --> 00:31:23,583
when we crossed into the bubble
776
00:31:23,750 --> 00:31:24,792
from the southern boundary,
777
00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:27,083
biologist Ben Woodruff joined us
778
00:31:27,250 --> 00:31:30,333
on a video conference
to review all of the data.
779
00:31:30,542 --> 00:31:32,833
I mean, it was... it was crazy.
780
00:31:33,000 --> 00:31:34,542
Go to launch the drone,
781
00:31:34,750 --> 00:31:35,833
and it won't launch.
782
00:31:36,000 --> 00:31:38,333
It actually says,
783
00:31:38,500 --> 00:31:40,833
"There is an aircraft
immediately in your area,
784
00:31:41,000 --> 00:31:42,542
or approaching."
785
00:31:43,750 --> 00:31:44,958
That's crazy.
786
00:31:45,125 --> 00:31:46,458
- Yes.
-We know there wasn't
787
00:31:46,625 --> 00:31:48,333
aircraft anywhere
transmitting ADS-B, right?
788
00:31:48,542 --> 00:31:52,083
Yeah, there were no aircraft
in the airspace at that time.
789
00:31:52,292 --> 00:31:53,667
Uh, I do think it's interesting
790
00:31:53,875 --> 00:31:56,083
that for the first part of this,
791
00:31:56,292 --> 00:31:58,583
our instruments
measured approximately zero,
792
00:31:58,708 --> 00:32:00,250
- as far as the TriField.
- Oh, yeah?
793
00:32:00,417 --> 00:32:01,917
- Mm-hmm.
- Yes.
794
00:32:02,125 --> 00:32:03,458
It was as if
they were not working.
795
00:32:03,583 --> 00:32:05,125
Mm-hmm.
796
00:32:05,292 --> 00:32:06,458
So let's think of all
the instruments we have.
797
00:32:06,583 --> 00:32:10,833
We got Jim's drone,
we've got the sonar,
798
00:32:11,042 --> 00:32:12,833
uh, we got the TriField meter.
799
00:32:13,042 --> 00:32:15,167
- Yeah.
-So, that's a lot
800
00:32:15,292 --> 00:32:17,875
of instruments using different
technologies that are being
801
00:32:18,042 --> 00:32:19,333
affected right at that spot.
802
00:32:19,500 --> 00:32:21,167
- Yup.
-Does this mean that
803
00:32:21,375 --> 00:32:23,333
this potential bubble that we're
804
00:32:23,500 --> 00:32:28,333
maybe finding here is putting
off some kind of energy, or...
805
00:32:28,500 --> 00:32:31,458
or something that is messing
with our equipment?
806
00:32:31,583 --> 00:32:32,875
Well, it's doing something
807
00:32:33,042 --> 00:32:34,292
that's messing with
our equipment.
808
00:32:34,417 --> 00:32:36,292
Between the data
from this experiment
809
00:32:36,458 --> 00:32:37,875
and the Helikite one
earlier this week,
810
00:32:38,042 --> 00:32:39,958
we've done enough work
on the boundary
811
00:32:40,083 --> 00:32:42,333
- to support that general idea.
- Yeah.
812
00:32:42,500 --> 00:32:44,500
One hundred percent.
813
00:32:44,667 --> 00:32:46,792
Yeah, it seems like
an appropriate time to bring up
814
00:32:47,000 --> 00:32:49,583
the GPS data from Jim's drone
815
00:32:49,750 --> 00:32:51,000
in the 3D model, and of course,
816
00:32:51,167 --> 00:32:52,625
we have the representation
of the bubble.
817
00:32:57,375 --> 00:32:59,292
So, these red points correspond
818
00:32:59,417 --> 00:33:01,417
to the data corruption errors
from the drone.
819
00:33:01,583 --> 00:33:02,833
Okay.
820
00:33:03,000 --> 00:33:04,333
They're kind of
right on the bubble.
821
00:33:05,333 --> 00:33:07,500
-Oh, my gosh.
-Mm-hmm.
822
00:33:07,667 --> 00:33:10,583
Now, we can go look
at the other GPS data set
823
00:33:10,750 --> 00:33:13,667
from the kayak on its own here.
824
00:33:13,792 --> 00:33:16,000
- So, these are just purely
the sensor...
- Yes. Yes.
825
00:33:16,208 --> 00:33:17,542
- ...we had on the kayak?
- On the kayak, yeah.
826
00:33:17,708 --> 00:33:22,292
Yup, and some of those
went up in the air.
827
00:33:22,458 --> 00:33:25,042
Some data as high as 2,000 feet.
828
00:33:25,208 --> 00:33:28,333
And when I reposition,
829
00:33:28,500 --> 00:33:30,792
you can see that, you know,
some of these points
830
00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:34,583
are below ground
by tens of feet.
831
00:33:34,792 --> 00:33:37,125
- That's very interesting.
- Yeah.
-Mm-hmm.
832
00:33:37,292 --> 00:33:39,500
How in the heck did our GPS data
833
00:33:39,708 --> 00:33:43,042
from a kayak in the creek
appear way up in the air
834
00:33:43,208 --> 00:33:45,083
and also underground?
835
00:33:45,250 --> 00:33:49,250
It really seems like the barrier
of whatever this bubble thing is
836
00:33:49,458 --> 00:33:51,667
deflected it
in different directions.
837
00:33:51,833 --> 00:33:54,167
So, I've got one more thing.
838
00:33:54,375 --> 00:33:57,333
In your lidar survey,
839
00:33:57,542 --> 00:34:00,292
there seems to be an anomalous
strip of missing data, too.
840
00:34:00,458 --> 00:34:04,250
- Yes. Yup.
- Um, let me bring that up.
841
00:34:04,417 --> 00:34:06,958
- Here.
-There you go.
842
00:34:07,167 --> 00:34:09,333
This is
what caught my attention.
843
00:34:09,542 --> 00:34:11,333
What?
844
00:34:11,458 --> 00:34:13,750
So, there's an entire swath
that's missing?
845
00:34:13,958 --> 00:34:15,625
That's right. Yes.
846
00:34:15,792 --> 00:34:16,958
What the heck?
847
00:34:17,125 --> 00:34:18,542
It's like a whole segment.
848
00:34:18,750 --> 00:34:20,333
Jim's lidar drone emits
laser light
849
00:34:20,542 --> 00:34:22,250
that is designed
to image an environment
850
00:34:22,375 --> 00:34:24,333
and also detect things
851
00:34:24,458 --> 00:34:26,292
that might be invisible
to the naked eye.
852
00:34:26,458 --> 00:34:30,167
So what did it detect
right by the southern boundary
853
00:34:30,333 --> 00:34:32,875
of the bubble that simply
appeared in the data
854
00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:35,333
as a black strip or void?
855
00:34:37,958 --> 00:34:40,083
I want to point something out
856
00:34:40,292 --> 00:34:42,333
because, uh, this is
kind of fascinating to me.
857
00:34:42,542 --> 00:34:43,667
Um...
858
00:34:43,833 --> 00:34:45,583
All right.
859
00:34:45,750 --> 00:34:50,583
So, right here is where the
missing strip of lidar data is.
860
00:34:50,750 --> 00:34:51,833
Right?
861
00:34:52,042 --> 00:34:54,333
Look where we are right here.
862
00:34:54,500 --> 00:34:57,500
So, Thomas, two years ago--
863
00:34:57,667 --> 00:34:59,292
right there is where
you saw the purple light.
864
00:34:59,458 --> 00:35:02,208
- Mm-hmm.
- I mean, it was
right in this area
865
00:35:02,375 --> 00:35:05,292
- near the southern boundary
of the bubble.
- Yeah.
866
00:35:05,458 --> 00:35:07,292
That's way down, kind of by
867
00:35:07,417 --> 00:35:09,042
where we saw the silver orb.
868
00:35:09,208 --> 00:35:11,333
Yes, exactly.
869
00:35:11,542 --> 00:35:13,042
Over the last couple of years,
870
00:35:13,208 --> 00:35:16,167
we've had some of
our most creepy UAP encounters
871
00:35:16,333 --> 00:35:18,500
in this same area
of the south field
872
00:35:18,667 --> 00:35:20,500
where Jim's lidar data
was missing.
873
00:35:20,667 --> 00:35:23,250
That is flashing,
whatever that is.
874
00:35:23,417 --> 00:35:25,542
One was a purple orb
that looked like
875
00:35:25,708 --> 00:35:27,167
it was following Thomas.
876
00:35:27,375 --> 00:35:29,000
All right, here we go.
877
00:35:29,208 --> 00:35:31,167
And another was a silver UAP
878
00:35:31,375 --> 00:35:33,333
that we captured
on a surveillance camera.
879
00:35:33,458 --> 00:35:35,333
All of these events took place
880
00:35:35,500 --> 00:35:38,167
right near the southern barrier
of the bubble.
881
00:35:38,333 --> 00:35:40,792
So, are they connected
in some way?
882
00:35:40,958 --> 00:35:43,667
So, that seems to me like
there's a bunch of different
883
00:35:43,833 --> 00:35:47,167
interesting things
about this general area,
884
00:35:47,375 --> 00:35:49,333
and we've lost all this data.
885
00:35:49,542 --> 00:35:52,042
And it's all happening
around the southern barrier
886
00:35:52,208 --> 00:35:53,292
of the bubble.
887
00:35:53,500 --> 00:35:54,458
What's so special about
888
00:35:54,625 --> 00:35:56,167
that location, if anything is?
889
00:35:56,375 --> 00:35:58,083
There's something there
890
00:35:58,250 --> 00:35:59,583
that causes this.
891
00:35:59,750 --> 00:36:00,833
After all this,
892
00:36:01,042 --> 00:36:02,125
I wonder
if it could be affecting
893
00:36:02,333 --> 00:36:04,500
the wildlife in that area,
as well.
894
00:36:04,667 --> 00:36:05,500
So, Ben,
895
00:36:05,625 --> 00:36:06,833
I can't help but wonder
whether any
896
00:36:07,000 --> 00:36:08,083
of the biological samples
bear out
897
00:36:08,292 --> 00:36:10,375
that there's some strange
connection.
898
00:36:10,500 --> 00:36:11,542
Absolutely.
899
00:36:11,708 --> 00:36:12,792
I'm going to show you
900
00:36:12,958 --> 00:36:13,833
the scat samples you found.
901
00:36:14,042 --> 00:36:15,292
Let me pull these up here.
902
00:36:17,042 --> 00:36:20,000
Uh, these were really strange.
903
00:36:20,167 --> 00:36:22,166
So, what we're looking at here
is these are some of the samples
904
00:36:22,167 --> 00:36:24,375
of the scat that you brought me.
905
00:36:24,542 --> 00:36:25,917
First of all, whatever it is,
906
00:36:26,042 --> 00:36:27,875
it ate a coyote.
907
00:36:28,042 --> 00:36:29,208
- Ate?
- Ate?
908
00:36:29,375 --> 00:36:31,375
- What?!
- It ate... Whatever it is,
909
00:36:31,542 --> 00:36:33,458
- it ate a coyote.
- That's pretty
freaking interesting.
910
00:36:33,625 --> 00:36:35,708
- Yeah.
-It's crazy.
911
00:36:36,708 --> 00:36:38,583
What would do that?
912
00:36:42,458 --> 00:36:44,125
It ate a coyote.
913
00:36:44,333 --> 00:36:45,167
It ate a coyote?
914
00:36:45,375 --> 00:36:46,875
- Yes.
- What?!
915
00:36:48,208 --> 00:36:51,667
Now, we've never seen large
predators on Skinwalker Ranch.
916
00:36:51,875 --> 00:36:54,333
So, when Ben told us
that the scat we found
917
00:36:54,458 --> 00:36:56,167
in the south field,
918
00:36:56,292 --> 00:36:58,291
right where
we may have found the carcass
919
00:36:58,292 --> 00:36:59,958
of a dire wolf last year,
920
00:37:00,125 --> 00:37:01,917
was from something that actually
921
00:37:02,083 --> 00:37:05,083
ate a coyote,
it got our attention.
922
00:37:05,208 --> 00:37:06,625
What I want to draw
923
00:37:06,792 --> 00:37:08,208
your attention to on this
is the hair.
924
00:37:08,375 --> 00:37:10,500
This is a guard hair
from a coyote.
925
00:37:10,708 --> 00:37:13,208
And there's no predator
around here
926
00:37:13,375 --> 00:37:15,750
that should be hunting
and eating coyotes.
927
00:37:15,917 --> 00:37:17,333
Not even wolves.
928
00:37:17,542 --> 00:37:19,167
Wolves don't eat coyotes.
929
00:37:19,333 --> 00:37:20,958
They kill them
out of competition,
930
00:37:21,083 --> 00:37:23,208
but they just leave them dead.
931
00:37:23,417 --> 00:37:25,500
Whatever this is ate a coyote.
932
00:37:25,708 --> 00:37:28,042
That's crazy.
933
00:37:28,208 --> 00:37:29,333
Um, this next picture,
we're gonna take a look
934
00:37:29,542 --> 00:37:30,792
at the scat more itself.
935
00:37:33,708 --> 00:37:36,457
The bone was partially digested,
936
00:37:36,458 --> 00:37:39,167
and you can see that,
whatever this predator was,
937
00:37:39,375 --> 00:37:41,917
it had a strong enough
digestive system to start
938
00:37:42,083 --> 00:37:45,458
to break down the bone itself
and chemically alter it.
939
00:37:45,625 --> 00:37:48,250
That's not normal, and I--
and there is no predator here
940
00:37:48,375 --> 00:37:51,083
in northern Utah
that should be able to do that.
941
00:37:51,208 --> 00:37:52,458
-Wow.
-Yeah.
942
00:37:52,667 --> 00:37:54,833
But whatever it is,
it's big,
943
00:37:54,958 --> 00:37:57,083
and it has a stronger
digestive system
944
00:37:57,250 --> 00:38:00,167
than is normal
for any predator in the area,
945
00:38:00,333 --> 00:38:02,500
and it killed and ate a coyote.
946
00:38:02,708 --> 00:38:03,792
Hmm.
947
00:38:05,458 --> 00:38:06,833
But what could that be? Like...
948
00:38:07,042 --> 00:38:10,000
I mean, it could be a cougar
or a mountain lion.
949
00:38:10,167 --> 00:38:12,375
No, uh, a cougar
would kill a coyote,
950
00:38:12,542 --> 00:38:14,083
but it would not eat one.
951
00:38:14,292 --> 00:38:15,875
A mountain lion's
digestive system
952
00:38:16,083 --> 00:38:19,042
is not meant to break down
the bones of larger animals.
953
00:38:19,208 --> 00:38:20,875
You would still have
bone fragments.
954
00:38:21,042 --> 00:38:23,792
Whatever this is has a much
more powerfully digestive,
955
00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:25,875
uh, enzymes in its stomach.
956
00:38:26,917 --> 00:38:29,250
So, I think what you're,
what you're telling us is
957
00:38:29,417 --> 00:38:31,667
the most logical explanation
958
00:38:31,833 --> 00:38:34,542
is some species
that isn't typical of Utah.
959
00:38:34,750 --> 00:38:35,667
Correct.
960
00:38:35,833 --> 00:38:37,917
- Wow.
-What the hell
961
00:38:38,083 --> 00:38:40,417
is walking around out here
eating and killing coyotes?
962
00:38:40,583 --> 00:38:42,667
Ben, we've been talking about
963
00:38:42,833 --> 00:38:44,292
the subject of dire wolves,
you know,
964
00:38:44,500 --> 00:38:45,958
in some of our conversations.
965
00:38:46,125 --> 00:38:47,500
We have to ask the question,
966
00:38:47,708 --> 00:38:50,833
would a dire wolf
consume a coyote?
967
00:38:51,000 --> 00:38:52,833
Yes.
968
00:38:53,000 --> 00:38:56,042
If a dire wolf saw a coyote,
it would instantly kill it.
969
00:38:57,792 --> 00:38:59,583
Nothing out here
makes any sense.
970
00:38:59,750 --> 00:39:04,042
UAPs, GPS data
in the air, underground
971
00:39:04,208 --> 00:39:07,167
and unknown predators roaming
the south field of the ranch
972
00:39:07,333 --> 00:39:08,958
eating coyotes.
973
00:39:09,125 --> 00:39:10,458
And what do they have in common?
974
00:39:10,625 --> 00:39:12,958
Maybe it's a huge bubble.
975
00:39:13,125 --> 00:39:17,000
I don't know what to say except
the investigation continues.
976
00:39:17,208 --> 00:39:19,333
All right, well, on that note,
we need to keep an eye out
977
00:39:19,542 --> 00:39:23,333
and try to get more evidence
of whatever this is
978
00:39:23,542 --> 00:39:25,833
so we can figure out
where it came from.
979
00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:28,458
Yeah, the idea of sharing
this space with a predator
980
00:39:28,583 --> 00:39:31,542
that eats a coyote is chilling.
981
00:39:31,708 --> 00:39:32,708
Yeah.
982
00:39:33,667 --> 00:39:35,333
- Wow.
- Ben, as always, exciting.
983
00:39:35,542 --> 00:39:36,542
Appreciate it, man.
984
00:39:36,708 --> 00:39:38,333
Absolutely. Happy to help.
985
00:39:38,542 --> 00:39:40,208
Thank you
for jumping on with us.
986
00:39:40,375 --> 00:39:42,375
This has been very enlightening
and disturbing.
987
00:39:43,708 --> 00:39:44,917
Thank you.
988
00:39:46,500 --> 00:39:48,333
Lot of activity on this
989
00:39:48,458 --> 00:39:50,792
supposed "bubble boundary."
990
00:39:51,000 --> 00:39:51,917
- Yeah.
- Beats me.
991
00:39:52,083 --> 00:39:53,417
We need to plot
992
00:39:53,583 --> 00:39:55,292
more of the bubble's boundary
on the ground
993
00:39:55,458 --> 00:39:57,708
and see what we find
at other areas of it.
994
00:39:57,875 --> 00:39:59,667
Maybe we need to go out and do,
995
00:39:59,833 --> 00:40:01,500
like, actual, like,
field markers.
996
00:40:01,708 --> 00:40:03,667
Things like, uh, posts.
997
00:40:03,792 --> 00:40:05,500
You know, that's a good idea.
998
00:40:05,667 --> 00:40:07,667
Having markers
as a reference is helpful.
999
00:40:07,833 --> 00:40:10,708
They will indicate
the boundary of that bubble.
1000
00:40:10,875 --> 00:40:12,458
- That would be fantastic.
- Yeah.
1001
00:40:12,625 --> 00:40:14,083
- Let's go.
- That sounds like a plan.
1002
00:40:14,292 --> 00:40:15,292
Let's go. Let's go do it.
1003
00:40:15,458 --> 00:40:16,458
- Let's do it.
- All right.
1004
00:40:19,708 --> 00:40:23,000
It makes a lot of sense
to us to study
1005
00:40:23,167 --> 00:40:26,750
the boundary layer of what
we are calling the bubble.
1006
00:40:29,167 --> 00:40:31,333
I want to know if this structure
1007
00:40:31,500 --> 00:40:33,917
could be responsible
or somehow involved
1008
00:40:34,083 --> 00:40:36,708
in all of the strange energetic
events that we're seeing,
1009
00:40:36,875 --> 00:40:38,875
the disruptions
to our equipment,
1010
00:40:39,042 --> 00:40:41,292
all the unusual activity
at ground level
1011
00:40:41,417 --> 00:40:43,792
and even in the skies above.
1012
00:40:45,042 --> 00:40:48,667
Science fact is looking a lot
like science fiction out here.
1013
00:40:48,833 --> 00:40:50,875
But between the data
we keep collecting
1014
00:40:51,042 --> 00:40:52,667
on this massive bubble
1015
00:40:52,792 --> 00:40:55,000
and the progress
we're making in the mesa,
1016
00:40:55,208 --> 00:40:56,750
we're not going to quit
1017
00:40:56,875 --> 00:40:59,000
until we get to the bottom
of this crazy mystery.
1018
00:41:00,917 --> 00:41:04,000
As we have explored
some of the more mysterious,
1019
00:41:04,167 --> 00:41:09,042
darker regions of the ranch,
we've identified animal life
1020
00:41:09,208 --> 00:41:13,583
that does not conform
to any conventional explanation
1021
00:41:13,708 --> 00:41:16,417
and leaving
biological evidence--
1022
00:41:16,583 --> 00:41:19,333
what could be preying
on the other animal life,
1023
00:41:19,542 --> 00:41:22,708
even consuming full coyotes?
1024
00:41:23,583 --> 00:41:25,667
This begs the question,
1025
00:41:25,875 --> 00:41:29,167
what is lurking in the darkest
corners and regions
1026
00:41:29,333 --> 00:41:30,667
of Skinwalker Ranch?
1027
00:41:35,500 --> 00:41:36,958
Let's get to drilling.
1028
00:41:37,167 --> 00:41:39,624
I'm hitting a layer that's
almost harder than granite.
1029
00:41:39,625 --> 00:41:40,958
So, I got something over here
you guys should take
1030
00:41:41,125 --> 00:41:42,458
a look at in the spoils.
1031
00:41:42,583 --> 00:41:44,000
Wait a minute, what?
1032
00:41:44,167 --> 00:41:46,250
Hey, Travis,
look what's over here.
1033
00:41:46,417 --> 00:41:48,375
You got to be kidding me.
1034
00:41:48,542 --> 00:41:50,166
Wow. Look at this.
1035
00:41:50,167 --> 00:41:51,542
Right when you get
to the bubble wall,
1036
00:41:51,708 --> 00:41:53,583
it's pushing you back.
1037
00:41:53,750 --> 00:41:55,750
At this point, the drone doesn't
know where the hell it is.
1038
00:41:55,875 --> 00:41:57,458
There's something
right next to the drone.
1039
00:41:57,625 --> 00:41:59,292
Holy crap. Look at that.
1040
00:41:59,458 --> 00:42:00,792
What did we just witness here?
1041
00:42:03,875 --> 00:42:05,500
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