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Our intent today
is to do an experiment
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to measure a phenomena
that we call the bubble.
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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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Rocket's hot.
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Something pushed
the rocket away!
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Unbelievable.
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Let's dive in on this part
of the video frame.
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-Wow.
-That's actually not far
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from the boundary of our bubble.
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We need to devise experiments
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at those barrier locations.
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Maybe we need to go out
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and do field markers.
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They will indicate the boundary
of that bubble.
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We've got a hole drilled.
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Erik and I
both would really like to get
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some scientific analysis from
instruments inside these holes.
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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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-New day, huh?
-New day.
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Are we ready to go
on the second hole?
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Ready to go.
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This morning kicked off
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with a lot of excitement for
our team on Skinwalker Ranch.
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After more than a year
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of dealing with
strange mechanical problems,
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we've finally completed
the first of two boreholes
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up through the mesa,
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where ground-penetrating radar
has showed evidence
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of a massive object
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and several smaller anomalies
buried inside there.
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I would recommend that we stay
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as close to the depth
as the other hole
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- as we can.
- Yeah.
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We can definitely do that.
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-Let's get to drilling.
- Yeah.
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Let us know
if anything weird happens.
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-Sounds good.
- Perfect.
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So, today, the team
from Mark Construction Drilling
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is getting started
on a second identical borehole
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about 45 feet to the west,
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which will give us
one hole on either side
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of the large buried object.
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-Push it faster.
- I'll let you know
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when you're about to get
into the wall.
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Our plan is to have
a pair of parallel boreholes
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on either side
of the large object.
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Having these two parallel
pathways through the mesa
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would enable us to insert
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a variety
of scientific instruments
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so that we can study
whatever that anomaly is.
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So it is essential
that we get this second hole
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through the mesa.
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Hey, guys.
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I want to introduce you
to, uh, Chris Roberts.
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- How you doing, Chris?
- Hey, man.
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- Travis.
- While the drillers got to work
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on Borehole #2,
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we welcomed archaeologist
Chris Roberts to the ranch.
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He's going to play a critical
role in our mesa investigation.
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I figure since he's got a lot
of experience of looking for,
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- uh, you know, things and...
-Artifacts
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- in dirt.
- ...looking for artifacts
in dirt,
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uh, it'd be a good fit.
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But we get so spread out
sometimes,
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- I figure we could use
a little help.
- Mm-hmm.
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-That's a good idea.
- We could use a lot of help.
- Yeah.
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I've done a lot of historic
and prehistoric archaeology.
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So I've been invited
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to look at the spoils
that have come out of the mesa
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from the drilling process
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and determine if there are
any artifacts in those spoils.
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So, uh,
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Chris, we're-we're
just getting ready
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to start drilling our second
hole up into the mesa.
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And as they're drilling,
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those spoils will come out
of the-the pit
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and they get sucked up
in this vacuum trailer over here
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so you can sift through 'em.
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So any-any insight
that you can, uh, you know,
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bring is-is great.
It's another perspective.
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You know, we're looking at it
more from engineering
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and-and physics perspective.
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To have archaeological
perspective is good.
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Great. Yeah.
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Three years ago...
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- Look at that.
- ...when we first drilled
into the mesa,
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we were stunned to recover
fragments of metal
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that are similar to what NASA,
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SpaceX, and even Blue Origin use
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to protect the exterior
of spacecraft.
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Oh, my.
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So as Borehole #2
goes up through the mesa,
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Chris will use
specially made screens
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to scour the drilling spoils
for any additional clues
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that might help us figure out
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just what is buried
inside there.
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I can get out here
and look at anything
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that's coming out of there
that's unnatural
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and see what we have
for any kind of materials
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that we really want
to look at closely.
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And, in addition,
I do have a metal detector.
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That sounds great.
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Okay, well, uh, Chris,
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I think I'm gonna take you up
to the spoils pit
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and get you familiar with
kind of the lay of the land.
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And then we'll get you going
with the spoils sifting.
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Sounds great.
Let's take a look at it.
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Sounds great.
Good to meet you, man.
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Later that day...
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...while the drilling operation
in Borehole 2 continued...
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All right.
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...Kaleb and Thomas
went to the top of the mesa
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with ground-penetrating radar
expert Jan Francke
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to start our very first scanning
operation in Borehole 1.
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So you've got
your GPR equipment.
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I've got my device.
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And what's really neat
about this is,
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instead of the backpack system,
this is much more compact.
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Perfect.
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There's an actual computer
on board.
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Got the data coming in.
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And when we're ready to go,
I'm just gonna press start.
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We're ready.
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-Awesome.
-Yeah.
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Wi-Fi on.
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In the past, Jan has used
his GPR devices
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to scan from the outside
of the mesa,
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which is
how we originally detected
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all the things
we think are buried in there.
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But now that we've completed
our first borehole,
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he's going to insert a much
more specialized GPR device,
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which will be scanning
all the way down and around
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to hopefully give us
even more information
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about the exact locations and
sizes of these believed objects.
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I want to read out the distance.
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Let's do meters,
'cause if we do feet,
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there's just too many feet
to read out.
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All right.
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Okay, let's do this.
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So, one meter.
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Two meters.
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So, what I brought today
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is a different type of GPR
than we've used here before.
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In fact,
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I designed it
specifically to be used
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in the pyramids in Egypt
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to be able to get up
into a very small crack
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between some rocks.
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So this is a tiny, tiny GPR.
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And the idea is
get it down the borehole.
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51. Wow,
we're really deep in there.
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So they can at least
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look around the hole 20 feet out
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and see anything
that might be there.
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Sixty-five.
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- Oh, geez.
- All right.
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Whoa.
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-Getting tough?
- Yeah. Right there.
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I'm starting to hit
something right there.
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What do you think we're hitting?
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I don't know. We can't get past
where we're at.
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- There's no getting by it.
- What are we at?
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How many meters
are we at right now?
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We're at, uh,
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72. 71, 72.
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- Right? So 240 feet.
- So...
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We're definitely alongside
of the anomaly,
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- I think.
- I would think so.
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The inside of Borehole 1
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has been coated
with a gel-like cement.
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So it should be totally open
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for the device to move
all the way through it.
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Could the massive object
or one of the smaller anomalies
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that we believe are in there
have stopped it up?
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If so, how?
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-I think we pull it out.
-Okay-- Yeah.
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I can't wait to see
what the data says.
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I'm excited.
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What's going on, man?
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Well, I have some results
for you guys.
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- Ready.
- Well, I'm glad.
Let's see what you got.
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The next morning, Jan met
with us in the command center
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to present the processed
GPR data from Borehole 1.
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So, what we did was we tied
the GPR to the PVC pipe,
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right, and we pushed that down
as far as you can get in there.
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- And this is in Borehole 1?
- This is in Borehole 1.
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-Right.
- That's right.
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And we got down
just over 200 feet.
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Which is, I guess,
about a third of the way
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of the entire borehole.
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So I want to show you some
of the results from that,
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and it showed me something
really interesting.
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So, if I double-click on this,
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take a look at this, guys.
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So, this is the radar profile.
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Remember, the left side is
the entrance to the hole.
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And the horizontal axis
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is how deep we are in the hole.
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Exactly right.
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- Okay. Understood.
- Exactly.
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And for this first bit,
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there's really nothing there.
Nothing to speak of.
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But you get to about,
I don't know, 20, 21 meters--
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so that's about 60 feet--
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and we get
this very interesting reflection
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that could be metal.
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- Really?
-Yeah. This device
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doesn't penetrate metal.
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So any reflections we get
are going to be
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very, very strong if the energy
hits the metal target.
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But what's interesting is
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that this really shouldn't be
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in a sandstone mesa out here
in the middle of nowhere.
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Right.
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So, this is not the only anomaly
though, right?
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We see another one.
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-Yeah, I'm looking.
I see.
- There's a second one
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- right there.
-25 meters away
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from the other one
down the hole.
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That's about 150 feet in.
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Isn't that interesting?
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Uh, we're quite deep
into the mesa.
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So I wouldn't expect
there to be metal.
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- Right?
- Wow.
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Jan's new GPR scans
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definitely helped verify
that there are possible objects
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buried in the sandstone mesa
and...
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they're really in
close proximity to Borehole 1.
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But what are these things and
how might they have been related
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to whatever stopped Jan's device
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from proceeding further
into Borehole 1?
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I'm very hopeful that we're able
to get that second borehole up
258
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and understand
what the shape of this thing is
259
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- that we're dealing with.
-The drillers
are getting
260
00:10:15,708 --> 00:10:17,083
their butts kicked out there
right now,
261
00:10:17,292 --> 00:10:18,500
but they are making progress
262
00:10:18,625 --> 00:10:20,125
and we are inching up
towards the top
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- of Borehole 2.
-Yeah.
264
00:10:22,042 --> 00:10:23,958
- This is fantastic. Yeah.
- Well, if anything,
this makes me
265
00:10:24,167 --> 00:10:26,375
- more excited than ever
to get down in that hole.
- Yeah. Yeah.
266
00:10:26,542 --> 00:10:27,667
- Yeah.
- Thank you.
267
00:10:27,875 --> 00:10:28,667
Awesome, Jan.
Appreciate it, man.
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00:10:28,875 --> 00:10:30,000
- My pleasure.
- Yeah.
269
00:10:30,208 --> 00:10:30,833
All right,
270
00:10:31,042 --> 00:10:31,917
well, let's get to work.
271
00:10:35,958 --> 00:10:37,792
Let's go take a look.
See what we see.
272
00:10:37,958 --> 00:10:40,208
All right, well, uh,
call down to us, and, uh,
273
00:10:40,375 --> 00:10:42,250
- if we've got something,
we'll come over.
- Sounds good.
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The next morning,
while Erik Bard
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was overseeing the drilling
of Borehole 2 in the mesa,
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nearby, Thomas Winterton
277
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was helping Chris Roberts
prep the sifting area
278
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where Chris will search through
all the spoils for clues.
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00:10:58,750 --> 00:11:00,666
Hey, Allan.
280
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Easton said he's still not
getting water in the pit.
281
00:11:04,250 --> 00:11:05,833
Try blasting it some more.
282
00:11:06,042 --> 00:11:07,750
Okay. I'm gonna blast it.
283
00:11:10,042 --> 00:11:11,833
Everything
with the drilling operation
284
00:11:12,042 --> 00:11:13,375
seemed to be going fine.
285
00:11:13,542 --> 00:11:14,417
But then,
286
00:11:14,583 --> 00:11:15,500
all of a sudden,
287
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something really weird happened.
288
00:11:18,625 --> 00:11:20,167
Still nothing?
289
00:11:20,375 --> 00:11:21,792
I got nothing.
290
00:11:21,958 --> 00:11:23,875
Easton said there's nothing
coming out, man.
291
00:11:27,125 --> 00:11:29,667
The drillers use water
to lubricate their bit
292
00:11:29,875 --> 00:11:31,833
while cutting
through the sandstone,
293
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which should then come back out
of the hole.
294
00:11:34,208 --> 00:11:35,625
Well,
295
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suddenly, all of the water
was disappearing
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00:11:37,417 --> 00:11:39,583
somewhere inside the mesa.
297
00:11:39,708 --> 00:11:41,000
Hey, Thomas.
298
00:11:41,208 --> 00:11:42,917
This is Bearcat
over at the drill.
299
00:11:43,875 --> 00:11:45,708
Yeah, this is Thomas. Go ahead.
300
00:11:45,875 --> 00:11:47,333
We're not getting anything
out of the mesa.
301
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We're pumping water in.
We're not getting anything out.
302
00:11:51,750 --> 00:11:53,500
All right, I'll head up there.
303
00:11:53,667 --> 00:11:55,250
This is definitely concerning
to hear
304
00:11:55,417 --> 00:11:58,000
that there's no water
coming back out of Borehole 2.
305
00:11:58,208 --> 00:12:00,208
I hope there isn't
a major problem here.
306
00:12:00,375 --> 00:12:03,667
It's imperative that we get
these two holes finished
307
00:12:03,833 --> 00:12:05,917
so we can finally get
some answers
308
00:12:06,042 --> 00:12:07,750
as to what lies inside the mesa.
309
00:12:07,917 --> 00:12:10,208
So how far are we into the mesa?
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00:12:10,375 --> 00:12:12,832
Should be about 85 feet.
311
00:12:12,833 --> 00:12:15,583
So, at 85 feet
is when you noticed
312
00:12:15,750 --> 00:12:16,875
- the fluid stopped flowing back?
- Yeah.
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00:12:17,042 --> 00:12:18,667
Yeah. 'Cause I pumped
314
00:12:18,833 --> 00:12:20,666
about a quarter of my
thousand-gallon tank through it,
315
00:12:20,667 --> 00:12:24,167
and all my returns stopped.
316
00:12:24,333 --> 00:12:27,208
So you've pumped 250 gallons in
so far with nothing coming out?
317
00:12:27,375 --> 00:12:28,333
Yeah.
318
00:12:28,500 --> 00:12:29,708
Where it's going, we don't know.
319
00:12:29,875 --> 00:12:31,291
Some kind of void.
320
00:12:31,292 --> 00:12:33,500
Based on numerous GPR scans,
321
00:12:33,667 --> 00:12:36,583
we believe we're drilling
just to the west of a massive,
322
00:12:36,750 --> 00:12:39,083
possibly metallic object
323
00:12:39,250 --> 00:12:41,333
and smaller anomalies
buried in the mesa.
324
00:12:42,333 --> 00:12:45,458
Now we're finding evidence
of a void there, too?
325
00:12:45,667 --> 00:12:46,958
Just what could that be?
326
00:12:48,208 --> 00:12:50,625
So what are you guys
thinking you're gonna do?
327
00:12:50,792 --> 00:12:52,750
We're gonna keep drilling
forward
328
00:12:52,917 --> 00:12:55,000
and hopefully we get back
into rock soon
329
00:12:55,208 --> 00:12:57,417
and the water and spoils
will come out again.
330
00:12:58,667 --> 00:13:00,208
I find that very interesting.
331
00:13:00,417 --> 00:13:03,083
It's definitely something
I want to let Erik know about.
332
00:13:03,292 --> 00:13:04,625
Okay.
333
00:13:04,750 --> 00:13:06,500
Hey, Erik. You got a copy?
334
00:13:06,667 --> 00:13:08,500
Yeah, Thomas, what do you got?
335
00:13:09,708 --> 00:13:13,333
So, the drillers are
into the mesa 85 feet,
336
00:13:13,458 --> 00:13:16,333
and, uh, the fluid has ceased
to come out of the hole,
337
00:13:16,458 --> 00:13:19,292
indicating that we've got
some kind of void in there.
338
00:13:19,417 --> 00:13:23,292
Uh, so far, they've lost
about 250 gallons of fluid.
339
00:13:24,875 --> 00:13:26,667
Copy that.
Boy, that sure reminds me
340
00:13:26,875 --> 00:13:28,792
of what happened the first time
we got into that mesa,
341
00:13:28,958 --> 00:13:30,167
with the smoke bombs.
342
00:13:32,333 --> 00:13:34,458
All right,
we're gonna pop the smoke.
343
00:13:35,875 --> 00:13:37,333
Three years ago,
344
00:13:37,458 --> 00:13:39,542
after hearing rumors
about possible caves
345
00:13:39,708 --> 00:13:42,833
or even some kind of secret
structure buried in the mesa,
346
00:13:43,000 --> 00:13:45,624
we dropped smoke bombs
into small crevices
347
00:13:45,625 --> 00:13:47,333
between some boulders
348
00:13:47,458 --> 00:13:50,042
not too far from where
we're currently drilling.
349
00:13:51,167 --> 00:13:54,958
We wanted to see if the smoke
would just rise back up
350
00:13:55,167 --> 00:13:56,333
or come out somewhere else
and prove
351
00:13:56,458 --> 00:13:58,667
that there was some kind
of void in there.
352
00:13:58,875 --> 00:14:01,000
Look, look!
It's getting sucked in.
353
00:14:01,167 --> 00:14:04,167
Yeah, the smoke's going down!
354
00:14:04,292 --> 00:14:06,667
We should be seeing smoke
everywhere. There's no smoke.
355
00:14:06,833 --> 00:14:09,083
There's nothing here.
356
00:14:09,208 --> 00:14:12,542
Well, something seemed
to actually suck the smoke in,
357
00:14:12,708 --> 00:14:14,125
and it didn't come out anywhere.
358
00:14:14,292 --> 00:14:16,625
It was like there was
some kind of vacuum
359
00:14:16,792 --> 00:14:18,667
pulling it down inside there.
360
00:14:18,833 --> 00:14:20,167
It made no sense.
361
00:14:20,333 --> 00:14:21,958
At this point, uh,
362
00:14:22,083 --> 00:14:24,000
not much else to do
other than press on
363
00:14:24,167 --> 00:14:25,625
and see how much fluid we lose.
364
00:14:25,750 --> 00:14:26,875
Agreed.
365
00:14:27,042 --> 00:14:29,292
That might be
into a much larger void.
366
00:14:29,458 --> 00:14:32,583
Is it possible that some
of the objects we detected
367
00:14:32,750 --> 00:14:36,167
are sitting in some kind
of large void or structure?
368
00:14:36,333 --> 00:14:39,375
And could that be related to
whatever pulled the smoke down
369
00:14:39,542 --> 00:14:41,708
into the mesa several years ago?
370
00:14:41,917 --> 00:14:43,250
It'll be interesting to see
371
00:14:43,417 --> 00:14:45,667
if the drillers keep going
through empty space
372
00:14:45,833 --> 00:14:50,333
or if they hit something solid
as they continue in Borehole 2.
373
00:14:50,542 --> 00:14:53,417
Tell them to keep us advised
as they continue
374
00:14:53,625 --> 00:14:55,083
into the hillside.
375
00:14:56,042 --> 00:14:57,542
Copy that.
376
00:15:04,750 --> 00:15:06,833
All right, guys.
377
00:15:06,958 --> 00:15:09,375
Think we've got it
all sorted out.
378
00:15:09,542 --> 00:15:11,333
While drilling continued
at the mesa,
379
00:15:11,500 --> 00:15:13,375
Erik and I met with the team
outside the command center
380
00:15:13,542 --> 00:15:15,292
to further investigate
381
00:15:15,458 --> 00:15:17,000
another crazy mystery
382
00:15:17,208 --> 00:15:18,542
that we're determined
to figure out.
383
00:15:18,708 --> 00:15:20,333
So we're looking
384
00:15:20,458 --> 00:15:23,917
at points on the perimeter
of our structure, our bubble.
385
00:15:24,083 --> 00:15:26,833
We've got three locations
where we'll put markers up
386
00:15:27,042 --> 00:15:28,500
- around its perimeter.
- Okay.
387
00:15:28,708 --> 00:15:30,999
According to
several different kinds
388
00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:32,833
of infrared lidar devices,
389
00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:36,750
there is a gigantic,
invisible sphere or bubble
390
00:15:36,917 --> 00:15:38,667
that is centered at the triangle
391
00:15:38,833 --> 00:15:41,500
and has a radius
of about 2,000 feet.
392
00:15:41,667 --> 00:15:45,458
That means it covers
a huge area of the ranch
393
00:15:45,583 --> 00:15:48,542
where we've encountered
all kinds of phenomena...
394
00:15:49,667 --> 00:15:51,667
...like UAPs,
395
00:15:51,792 --> 00:15:54,500
a mysterious cloudy blob,
396
00:15:54,667 --> 00:15:56,250
and other anomalies in the air
397
00:15:56,417 --> 00:15:59,292
that we can only see
with thermal cameras.
398
00:15:59,458 --> 00:16:03,667
And its boundaries have
actually appeared to stop drones
399
00:16:03,833 --> 00:16:05,333
and rockets from entering it.
400
00:16:05,833 --> 00:16:08,125
So, I think we'll start
in the east field.
401
00:16:08,250 --> 00:16:10,667
-Yeah, that'll be good.
-Yeah.
402
00:16:10,875 --> 00:16:13,000
- I'm ready to get started.
- Let's do it.
403
00:16:14,042 --> 00:16:16,542
Using all the lidar data
that identified the bubble,
404
00:16:16,708 --> 00:16:19,458
Erik has been able
to map out the GPS points
405
00:16:19,667 --> 00:16:21,000
for its believed perimeter
406
00:16:21,208 --> 00:16:23,875
on the ground
in a computer model.
407
00:16:24,042 --> 00:16:25,875
But to help us see the perimeter
with our own eyes
408
00:16:26,042 --> 00:16:28,167
so that we can investigate it,
409
00:16:28,292 --> 00:16:32,833
our plan is to mark it using
wooden posts all over the ranch.
410
00:16:33,042 --> 00:16:35,667
Then we can also equip
the posts with lights
411
00:16:35,833 --> 00:16:37,208
and different instruments.
412
00:16:39,125 --> 00:16:40,500
Erik, if you want
413
00:16:40,625 --> 00:16:42,875
to give me a GPS coordinate,
I'll walk to it.
414
00:16:43,042 --> 00:16:45,500
Okay. So, 40 degrees,
415
00:16:45,667 --> 00:16:47,625
15 minutes, 32 seconds north,
416
00:16:47,792 --> 00:16:49,583
and 109 degrees,
417
00:16:49,750 --> 00:16:51,333
53 minutes, 11 seconds west.
418
00:16:51,542 --> 00:16:53,500
One, two, three.
419
00:16:54,542 --> 00:16:55,792
Let's go ahead and land a post.
420
00:16:55,958 --> 00:16:57,250
Copy that.
421
00:17:01,792 --> 00:17:04,333
These wooden posts will define
422
00:17:04,542 --> 00:17:06,000
the boundary between
423
00:17:06,208 --> 00:17:08,375
the interior
and exterior of the bubble,
424
00:17:08,542 --> 00:17:11,500
with the intent of coming back
to those locations
425
00:17:11,708 --> 00:17:13,667
and performing experiments.
426
00:17:13,875 --> 00:17:14,958
Looks great now.
427
00:17:15,083 --> 00:17:16,500
- We'll see you, Thomas.
- Yeah.
428
00:17:16,625 --> 00:17:18,667
Hopefully, we'll get some clues
429
00:17:18,833 --> 00:17:21,417
as to what is responsible for
the nature of the phenomena here
430
00:17:21,542 --> 00:17:22,667
at Skinwalker Ranch.
431
00:17:27,333 --> 00:17:29,083
We're gonna go
to the tree lines.
432
00:17:29,250 --> 00:17:31,333
I'm gonna go and find
where the next post would be.
433
00:17:31,500 --> 00:17:33,000
-All right, sounds good.
- Okay.
434
00:17:37,792 --> 00:17:39,417
It is thick in here.
435
00:17:42,042 --> 00:17:43,333
Hey, Travis.
436
00:17:43,542 --> 00:17:45,792
- Yeah.
- Look, look. What's over here?
437
00:17:47,958 --> 00:17:50,250
You got to be kidding me.
438
00:17:54,333 --> 00:17:56,083
You've got to be kidding me.
439
00:17:56,292 --> 00:17:58,792
It's one of the GPS bottles
we lost?
440
00:17:58,958 --> 00:18:00,125
Yeah.
441
00:18:00,292 --> 00:18:02,250
It's been... three years
442
00:18:02,417 --> 00:18:03,833
since we dropped them things out
of the helicopter.
443
00:18:04,042 --> 00:18:05,583
That's crazy.
444
00:18:05,708 --> 00:18:09,208
Holy crap. Just as we were
about to mark another spot
445
00:18:09,375 --> 00:18:11,292
right at the western boundary
of the bubble,
446
00:18:11,417 --> 00:18:14,333
Kaleb and I found a bottle
with a GPS device in it
447
00:18:14,500 --> 00:18:18,125
that we lost back in 2021.
448
00:18:18,250 --> 00:18:20,167
- I've got the triangle.
-Yep.
449
00:18:20,333 --> 00:18:22,833
- Package away.
-Package away.
450
00:18:23,000 --> 00:18:26,583
After detecting some strange
radio frequency signals
451
00:18:26,708 --> 00:18:27,958
high above the triangle,
452
00:18:28,125 --> 00:18:29,667
we dropped bottles
453
00:18:29,875 --> 00:18:31,625
with devices in them
from Brandon's helicopter,
454
00:18:31,792 --> 00:18:35,333
hoping to collect data
between 5,000 feet
455
00:18:35,500 --> 00:18:37,624
and the ground
to see if we could pinpoint
456
00:18:37,625 --> 00:18:39,457
- the source of the signals.
- It looked like,
457
00:18:39,458 --> 00:18:42,292
uh, it pulled the bottle
behind us.
458
00:18:42,458 --> 00:18:44,542
- That makes no sense.
- Makes no sense.
459
00:18:44,708 --> 00:18:46,917
But several of them
seemed to bounce off
460
00:18:47,125 --> 00:18:49,167
of something invisible
in midair,
461
00:18:49,333 --> 00:18:51,625
and then we never found them
again.
462
00:18:51,750 --> 00:18:54,000
Did they bounce off
of this bubble?
463
00:18:54,208 --> 00:18:55,583
Look what Kaleb found!
464
00:18:55,792 --> 00:18:57,417
What?
465
00:18:59,167 --> 00:19:01,833
We dropped that three years ago,
466
00:19:02,000 --> 00:19:05,750
610 meters that way
over the triangle.
467
00:19:06,875 --> 00:19:07,792
Three years ago.
468
00:19:07,958 --> 00:19:09,542
Th-That's crazy, man.
469
00:19:09,708 --> 00:19:12,125
- Good eyes.
-Erik's gonna
be excited.
470
00:19:13,042 --> 00:19:15,500
Hey, Erik. You copy?
471
00:19:15,708 --> 00:19:17,375
Yeah, Travis. Go ahead.
472
00:19:17,542 --> 00:19:19,917
Man, you ain't
gonna believe this.
473
00:19:20,083 --> 00:19:22,499
Kaleb found one of
the yellow bottles
474
00:19:22,500 --> 00:19:25,917
that we dropped from
the helicopter three years ago
475
00:19:26,125 --> 00:19:28,125
just outside the bubble.
476
00:19:28,292 --> 00:19:29,542
That's incredible.
477
00:19:29,708 --> 00:19:31,333
Good find, guys.
478
00:19:31,542 --> 00:19:34,167
All right, man, we're gonna head
on across to the south field now
479
00:19:34,333 --> 00:19:36,250
to keep on
with the post exercise.
480
00:19:36,375 --> 00:19:38,417
- Copy that.
- Okay.
481
00:19:39,458 --> 00:19:41,625
I have to say,
it's almost surreal to find
482
00:19:41,833 --> 00:19:44,167
this bottle that was dropped out
of the helicopter
483
00:19:44,333 --> 00:19:45,583
at about 5,000 feet
484
00:19:45,750 --> 00:19:48,208
years after
the actual experiment
485
00:19:48,375 --> 00:19:50,750
on the edge of what
we're calling the bubble.
486
00:19:51,792 --> 00:19:53,958
How are we
where we are right now, Erik?
487
00:19:54,083 --> 00:19:55,583
You're right on top of it.
488
00:19:55,750 --> 00:19:57,042
All right, man.
489
00:19:57,208 --> 00:19:58,083
We're marking the spot.
We're gonna dig
490
00:19:58,208 --> 00:19:59,708
a hole, put a post in it.
491
00:20:00,708 --> 00:20:03,042
I'm not really sure
what mechanism
492
00:20:03,250 --> 00:20:04,583
would transport the bottle
493
00:20:04,708 --> 00:20:06,667
from the place
where it was dropped
494
00:20:06,833 --> 00:20:09,417
along that bubble
to the very edge.
495
00:20:09,542 --> 00:20:11,792
-Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
- There we go.
496
00:20:11,958 --> 00:20:13,500
I mean, it's...
497
00:20:13,667 --> 00:20:15,333
...it's such
an improbable outcome.
498
00:20:18,625 --> 00:20:20,667
This is it. Let's crown it
499
00:20:20,833 --> 00:20:22,792
and get out of here.
500
00:20:22,958 --> 00:20:25,542
Hey, Erik, I think we're
gonna call it and head back.
501
00:20:25,750 --> 00:20:28,417
All of you guys have done
some amazing work.
502
00:20:28,625 --> 00:20:31,000
You have landed every single one
of those things
503
00:20:31,167 --> 00:20:33,208
within a very tight margin.
504
00:20:33,375 --> 00:20:35,333
Can't wait to see it
from the sky.
505
00:20:35,500 --> 00:20:37,750
I'm walking now
with this GPS tracker,
506
00:20:37,875 --> 00:20:39,500
so if you want to log it...
507
00:20:39,708 --> 00:20:40,750
Hey, Travis!
508
00:20:42,167 --> 00:20:43,125
What?!
509
00:20:43,333 --> 00:20:45,000
You're not gonna believe this!
510
00:20:45,208 --> 00:20:46,625
What is it?
511
00:20:49,333 --> 00:20:50,833
Are you kidding me?
512
00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:52,292
What is it?
513
00:20:52,458 --> 00:20:53,708
Kaleb just found a bottle!
514
00:20:53,875 --> 00:20:55,500
Another one?
515
00:20:55,708 --> 00:20:56,958
Yeah!
516
00:20:57,125 --> 00:20:58,667
It's just unbelievable.
517
00:20:58,875 --> 00:21:01,167
First we find one
of the missing GPS bottles
518
00:21:01,375 --> 00:21:03,292
at the western boundary
of the bubble
519
00:21:03,458 --> 00:21:07,208
and then another one right
outside the southern boundary.
520
00:21:07,375 --> 00:21:09,417
It's like they literally hit
the top of the bubble
521
00:21:09,542 --> 00:21:12,833
and then slid down its barrier
to land in these spots.
522
00:21:13,875 --> 00:21:15,167
I mean, look at over there,
look how far we are
523
00:21:15,333 --> 00:21:16,500
from the center of the triangle
524
00:21:16,667 --> 00:21:18,458
on top of the mesa,
way over there.
525
00:21:18,625 --> 00:21:20,000
How did that bottle get to here?
526
00:21:20,167 --> 00:21:21,500
Look how far that is.
527
00:21:21,667 --> 00:21:23,875
We put up 30 posts today
528
00:21:24,042 --> 00:21:26,250
to mark the bubble's boundary
on the ground
529
00:21:26,375 --> 00:21:28,583
and made
two incredible discoveries.
530
00:21:28,708 --> 00:21:31,000
Now we need to do
another experiment
531
00:21:31,167 --> 00:21:34,833
to see if we can figure out what
this invisible phenomenon is
532
00:21:35,042 --> 00:21:38,250
and how it's able to deflect
our instruments away from it.
533
00:21:38,375 --> 00:21:40,167
It's been a long day.
534
00:21:40,333 --> 00:21:42,542
We'll get your drone,
we'll head back.
535
00:21:48,375 --> 00:21:51,750
We're facing
a potential problem.
536
00:21:51,917 --> 00:21:53,750
- Right?
- Yep.
-Such as?
537
00:21:53,917 --> 00:21:55,167
I'm hitting a layer
that's almost harder
538
00:21:55,375 --> 00:21:57,292
than granite.
539
00:21:58,542 --> 00:22:00,000
How far in?
540
00:22:00,208 --> 00:22:01,833
I'm about 130 feet in.
541
00:22:03,000 --> 00:22:05,167
The next day,
as we were getting ready
542
00:22:05,375 --> 00:22:06,750
for a new experiment
at the bubble,
543
00:22:06,917 --> 00:22:08,667
the drillers called us out
to the mesa
544
00:22:08,875 --> 00:22:11,167
to see their progress
in Borehole 2.
545
00:22:11,375 --> 00:22:13,583
They got past that strange void
546
00:22:13,750 --> 00:22:16,833
and drilled up to
about the 130-foot level
547
00:22:17,042 --> 00:22:18,333
through the sandstone.
548
00:22:18,458 --> 00:22:20,375
But then,
they hit an obstruction
549
00:22:20,500 --> 00:22:24,083
that didn't sound at all
like natural rock.
550
00:22:24,250 --> 00:22:25,708
So, what do we do?
551
00:22:25,875 --> 00:22:27,667
So, I'm trying
to carve up through it,
552
00:22:27,875 --> 00:22:31,625
but it's way harder
than I was expecting to hit.
553
00:22:31,792 --> 00:22:33,542
All right, man.
Keep us posted on this.
554
00:22:33,750 --> 00:22:35,500
- Yep.
- And Thomas, if he sees
anything in the spoils,
555
00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:38,125
- make sure you let us know.
-Will do.
556
00:22:38,292 --> 00:22:39,750
- Just wanted
to let you guys know.
-Okay, guys.
557
00:22:39,917 --> 00:22:41,125
All right, man.
558
00:22:43,958 --> 00:22:46,125
Look at how much
that pipe is flexing.
559
00:22:48,542 --> 00:22:50,500
A lot of pressure.
560
00:22:50,667 --> 00:22:52,500
After a couple hours
of grinding away,
561
00:22:52,625 --> 00:22:54,875
the drillers were able
to get through the obstruction
562
00:22:55,042 --> 00:22:56,375
and move forward.
563
00:22:56,542 --> 00:22:58,958
CHRIS
Hey, Thomas, it's Chris.
564
00:22:59,167 --> 00:23:01,583
Uh, this is Thomas. Go ahead.
565
00:23:01,750 --> 00:23:03,333
So I got something over here
you guys should take a look at
566
00:23:03,500 --> 00:23:05,500
in the spoils.
567
00:23:06,500 --> 00:23:08,167
All right, Chris,
I'll let the guys know.
568
00:23:08,292 --> 00:23:09,750
We'll head right over.
569
00:23:21,458 --> 00:23:22,833
- Hey, guys,
thanks for coming over.
-What's going on, Chris?
570
00:23:23,000 --> 00:23:24,500
I got something
that you guys would probably
571
00:23:24,667 --> 00:23:26,167
be interested in right here.
572
00:23:26,333 --> 00:23:28,958
Well, I've been, uh,
sorting the spoils,
573
00:23:29,125 --> 00:23:30,750
kind of looking at it
a little bit closer,
574
00:23:30,917 --> 00:23:34,625
broke out my magnet,
and this is what I found.
575
00:23:35,500 --> 00:23:37,417
Wait, what?
576
00:23:38,583 --> 00:23:39,750
Son of a gun.
577
00:23:39,958 --> 00:23:42,792
Yeah, it's very suspicious.
578
00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:46,000
If you look closely
at this one right here...
579
00:23:46,167 --> 00:23:48,833
Man, look at this.
580
00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:52,792
This looks just like what
we pulled out before, Thomas.
581
00:23:53,875 --> 00:23:55,625
Exactly the same.
582
00:23:56,583 --> 00:23:58,125
We'll be collecting
anything strange
583
00:23:58,250 --> 00:24:01,042
that comes out of Borehole 2
for thorough testing.
584
00:24:01,208 --> 00:24:04,917
But these metal pieces
looked just like the ones
585
00:24:05,083 --> 00:24:07,375
we found while drilling
in the mesa three years ago
586
00:24:07,542 --> 00:24:10,292
when we first identified
the huge object buried in there.
587
00:24:10,417 --> 00:24:13,625
And again, these metal pieces
turned out to be very similar
588
00:24:13,750 --> 00:24:15,875
to what NASA and SpaceX use
589
00:24:16,083 --> 00:24:18,667
to protect the surfaces
of spacecraft.
590
00:24:18,792 --> 00:24:20,792
It looks layered to me.
591
00:24:20,917 --> 00:24:22,750
Wow.
592
00:24:22,875 --> 00:24:24,500
Like, there's multiple layers
of different things.
593
00:24:24,667 --> 00:24:27,417
If it is layered,
what would that tell you?
594
00:24:27,583 --> 00:24:30,000
Well, that means
it's a manufactured material.
595
00:24:31,292 --> 00:24:32,833
Did we just find
more major clues
596
00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:36,124
about what the drill just hit
and what's buried
597
00:24:36,125 --> 00:24:37,625
inside there?
598
00:24:37,792 --> 00:24:39,667
We don't know yet,
but we're dang sure glad
599
00:24:39,833 --> 00:24:42,125
that we have Chris
looking through all the spoils.
600
00:24:43,292 --> 00:24:44,625
Th-That's jackpot
right there, man.
601
00:24:44,792 --> 00:24:46,042
That's-that's amazing, Chris.
602
00:24:46,208 --> 00:24:48,083
- It's a needle in a haystack.
- Absolutely.
603
00:24:48,250 --> 00:24:49,625
Thanks. I'll look for more.
604
00:24:49,792 --> 00:24:51,500
All right, well, stay with it,
605
00:24:51,708 --> 00:24:53,167
and let us know if you find
anything else that awesome.
606
00:24:59,083 --> 00:25:01,500
Pete Kelsey,
ladies and gentlemen.
607
00:25:01,625 --> 00:25:02,833
-Hey, Pete.
- How you doing, man?
608
00:25:03,042 --> 00:25:04,542
Good to see you.
609
00:25:04,708 --> 00:25:06,208
After marking
the western boundary
610
00:25:06,375 --> 00:25:07,750
of the bubble earlier in the day
611
00:25:07,958 --> 00:25:10,667
and finding
those two GPS bottles,
612
00:25:10,875 --> 00:25:12,500
we asked lidar expert
Pete Kelsey
613
00:25:12,708 --> 00:25:14,083
to help us with an experiment
614
00:25:14,250 --> 00:25:16,417
to learn more about
the western boundary
615
00:25:16,542 --> 00:25:18,667
out by Homestead Two.
616
00:25:18,833 --> 00:25:21,167
Yeah, what's up for tonight?
617
00:25:21,333 --> 00:25:23,833
We're standing not too far from
that boundary of that bubble.
618
00:25:23,958 --> 00:25:26,000
- Right.
- You know, this is a spot
619
00:25:26,208 --> 00:25:29,375
where we have seen that rocket
freeze in the airspace
620
00:25:29,542 --> 00:25:31,375
from the perspective
of observers on the ground.
621
00:25:31,542 --> 00:25:32,917
- That was here?
-That-- and it
stayed there for, like,
622
00:25:33,083 --> 00:25:34,875
six or seven seconds
without moving.
623
00:25:35,042 --> 00:25:36,208
Wow.
624
00:25:37,750 --> 00:25:40,667
Last year,
before we knew about the bubble,
625
00:25:40,792 --> 00:25:42,292
we launched a rocket
in this area
626
00:25:42,458 --> 00:25:45,083
where we had detected
a strange radio frequency signal
627
00:25:45,208 --> 00:25:47,708
coming from somewhere
up above the ranch.
628
00:25:47,917 --> 00:25:50,667
And on its way down,
the rocket froze
629
00:25:50,875 --> 00:25:53,167
at a few hundred feet high
for several seconds.
630
00:25:53,292 --> 00:25:55,417
- Dude, it looks like
it's stuck there. Look.
-Yeah.
631
00:25:55,583 --> 00:25:57,333
So, was that somehow related
632
00:25:57,500 --> 00:25:59,458
to the western boundary
of the bubble?
633
00:25:59,625 --> 00:26:03,292
All right, so we're at
the westernmost boundary
634
00:26:03,458 --> 00:26:05,083
of the bubble
for this experiment.
635
00:26:05,250 --> 00:26:06,917
So, we've got just a few minutes
of daylight left,
636
00:26:07,042 --> 00:26:09,708
and I want to get this first
launch before the sun goes down.
637
00:26:09,875 --> 00:26:11,250
You know I'll be monitoring
this part of the ranch
638
00:26:11,458 --> 00:26:12,625
while we're doing all this.
639
00:26:12,792 --> 00:26:14,042
So let me get out of here
and let you guys
640
00:26:14,208 --> 00:26:15,333
- get to work.
- All right, let's get to work.
641
00:26:15,542 --> 00:26:16,875
Let's go.
642
00:26:17,042 --> 00:26:19,417
Tonight, Erik and I want
to see what'll happen
643
00:26:19,542 --> 00:26:21,708
if I launch a new rocket
in that same place
644
00:26:21,875 --> 00:26:23,583
near the western boundary
of the bubble,
645
00:26:23,750 --> 00:26:25,667
where the other one froze
last year.
646
00:26:25,833 --> 00:26:28,125
Whoa, the sun's sinking quick.
647
00:26:29,333 --> 00:26:30,792
Meanwhile, Pete will run
648
00:26:31,000 --> 00:26:33,667
his terrestrial lidar scanner
on the ground,
649
00:26:33,833 --> 00:26:36,875
which is what first detected
the bubble earlier this year.
650
00:26:37,042 --> 00:26:39,125
And Jim Royston
is going to attempt to fly
651
00:26:39,292 --> 00:26:41,999
his lidar drone through
the barrier of the bubble
652
00:26:42,000 --> 00:26:44,167
while looking out
for anything strange
653
00:26:44,333 --> 00:26:47,875
that would otherwise
be invisible to our naked eyes.
654
00:26:48,042 --> 00:26:50,833
Tracker's mounted,
and we're ready to go.
655
00:26:50,958 --> 00:26:52,625
Well, let's get everything
in the air, and I'll launch
656
00:26:52,792 --> 00:26:54,792
as soon as I see
the drones in the sky.
657
00:26:54,917 --> 00:26:56,375
Okay, guys,
I'm gonna get up in the air.
658
00:26:56,542 --> 00:26:58,125
I'm gonna do a scan.
659
00:27:01,875 --> 00:27:03,500
While we work in the field
660
00:27:03,625 --> 00:27:05,417
and I monitor
my spectrum analyzer
661
00:27:05,542 --> 00:27:07,125
for any strange signals...
662
00:27:07,250 --> 00:27:09,333
- All right.
- ...Erik will be watching us
663
00:27:09,458 --> 00:27:12,000
on his surveillance cameras
in the command center
664
00:27:12,167 --> 00:27:14,750
and monitoring
his own spectrum analyzer.
665
00:27:14,958 --> 00:27:16,167
THOMAS
Hey, Erik, uh,
666
00:27:16,292 --> 00:27:18,708
Jim's drone is in the air
and flying.
667
00:27:18,875 --> 00:27:20,250
Copy that, Thomas.
668
00:27:20,417 --> 00:27:22,167
I am data-logging
the position of his drone.
669
00:27:23,375 --> 00:27:24,750
He'll also be tracking
670
00:27:24,875 --> 00:27:27,542
the real-time GPS data
of Jim's drone,
671
00:27:27,750 --> 00:27:29,833
looking out for any errors
like we've seen
672
00:27:30,000 --> 00:27:32,833
at other spots along
the bubble's boundaries.
673
00:27:33,875 --> 00:27:35,792
All right, everybody,
the rocket is going hot.
674
00:27:36,708 --> 00:27:39,042
Here we go, in five,
675
00:27:39,208 --> 00:27:41,167
four, three,
676
00:27:41,375 --> 00:27:43,167
two, one.
677
00:27:46,708 --> 00:27:48,458
Look at how fast
that thing's moving.
678
00:27:48,625 --> 00:27:49,833
Beautiful!
679
00:27:50,042 --> 00:27:51,833
It's going to exactly
the right place!
680
00:27:52,042 --> 00:27:54,042
Wow.
681
00:27:55,000 --> 00:27:57,208
Oh, it's moving fast.
682
00:27:57,375 --> 00:27:59,167
Crap.
683
00:27:59,292 --> 00:28:02,292
The rocket's
completely changed direction.
684
00:28:05,875 --> 00:28:09,208
Hey, Thomas?
I think that the rocket
685
00:28:09,375 --> 00:28:11,333
made a turn when it got to about
686
00:28:11,500 --> 00:28:13,167
the, uh, the barrier wall
687
00:28:13,333 --> 00:28:15,583
of the bubble,
over Homestead Two.
688
00:28:15,750 --> 00:28:16,625
- Now, that's interesting.
- Yeah...
689
00:28:16,750 --> 00:28:18,167
That's interesting.
690
00:28:18,375 --> 00:28:20,792
It's like the bubble
deflected it.
691
00:28:21,792 --> 00:28:24,083
Well, the rocket
didn't freeze this time,
692
00:28:24,292 --> 00:28:27,208
but there was definitely a point
when it suddenly veered away
693
00:28:27,375 --> 00:28:29,625
from the believed boundary
of the bubble,
694
00:28:29,792 --> 00:28:32,167
which is something we've seen
with other rockets
695
00:28:32,333 --> 00:28:33,500
that got close to it.
696
00:28:33,667 --> 00:28:35,625
What in the world is this thing?
697
00:28:35,792 --> 00:28:38,208
Uh, how's your-- Are you
getting good connectivity?
698
00:28:38,375 --> 00:28:40,917
No errors?
699
00:28:41,042 --> 00:28:42,124
He's got errors already.
700
00:28:42,125 --> 00:28:43,833
Right when you said that.
701
00:28:44,042 --> 00:28:45,292
- Look at that.
-Nice.
702
00:28:45,458 --> 00:28:46,875
Uh-oh.
703
00:28:47,875 --> 00:28:49,333
You getting errors?
You losing it?
704
00:28:49,542 --> 00:28:52,000
Right when I asked him,
it popped up on the screen.
705
00:28:52,167 --> 00:28:53,875
Oh, yeah, it's...
it lost everything.
706
00:28:54,042 --> 00:28:55,542
Where was it at
when you lost it?
707
00:28:55,708 --> 00:28:56,875
Right over the barrier.
708
00:28:57,042 --> 00:28:58,500
Yeah, it was.
709
00:28:58,708 --> 00:29:00,333
Unbelievable.
710
00:29:05,458 --> 00:29:07,333
That's interesting.
711
00:29:07,500 --> 00:29:08,708
-What?
- Look,
712
00:29:08,875 --> 00:29:11,792
I'm getting
a 1.2 gigahertz signal, y'all.
713
00:29:12,000 --> 00:29:13,333
We're not transmitting.
714
00:29:13,500 --> 00:29:14,750
- Look at that.
- Whoa.
715
00:29:16,292 --> 00:29:17,625
Hey, Erik, you copy?
716
00:29:17,792 --> 00:29:19,292
Yeah, what's up?
717
00:29:19,417 --> 00:29:24,125
1.2 gigahertz
is going absolutely nuts.
718
00:29:25,083 --> 00:29:27,875
Copy that.
I'm gonna tune into that range.
719
00:29:29,833 --> 00:29:32,833
You know, I'm seeing
a strong 1.2 gigahertz signal.
720
00:29:33,042 --> 00:29:35,833
My antennas show the signal
is coming from the west,
721
00:29:36,000 --> 00:29:38,667
somewhere near your location.
722
00:29:38,833 --> 00:29:40,125
Copy that.
723
00:29:41,083 --> 00:29:42,791
This was so creepy.
724
00:29:42,792 --> 00:29:46,250
Erik had broadcast
a 1.2 gigahertz signal
725
00:29:46,417 --> 00:29:48,500
earlier this year just
to monitor it for interference
726
00:29:48,667 --> 00:29:50,666
during another experiment.
727
00:29:50,667 --> 00:29:53,833
Something is strange
going on here.
728
00:29:54,042 --> 00:29:55,875
And then something on the ranch
729
00:29:56,042 --> 00:29:57,917
appeared to clone it
and broadcast
730
00:29:58,083 --> 00:30:00,167
an identical signal back at us.
731
00:30:00,333 --> 00:30:03,625
Since then, we've detected
this signal over and over
732
00:30:03,833 --> 00:30:05,333
while investigating the bubble.
733
00:30:05,542 --> 00:30:09,167
It's like something related
to it is trying to taunt us.
734
00:30:09,375 --> 00:30:12,042
We don't have anything
transmitting from on property.
735
00:30:12,167 --> 00:30:14,333
- That's the middle
of dirt.
- That's-- well, that's...
736
00:30:14,542 --> 00:30:16,375
it's right down there
on the edge of the bubble.
737
00:30:16,583 --> 00:30:17,833
- Right where we put those posts.
- It's right where we put
those posts.
738
00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:19,792
It sure is, Thomas.
739
00:30:19,958 --> 00:30:21,833
- I'll fly the drone down.
- Yes, yes. Can you?
740
00:30:22,042 --> 00:30:23,917
- Yeah.
- All right, man.
741
00:30:24,083 --> 00:30:25,958
- If you can fly, we'll do it.
- We'll get the thermal, yeah.
742
00:30:26,125 --> 00:30:27,292
- I'm gonna go down there
and look for it. All right.
- Yeah.
743
00:30:29,042 --> 00:30:30,708
I wanted to see if Jim's drone,
744
00:30:30,875 --> 00:30:33,417
which is equipped
with a lidar scanner,
745
00:30:33,583 --> 00:30:34,917
could finally get through
746
00:30:35,125 --> 00:30:37,000
the western boundary
of the bubble
747
00:30:37,167 --> 00:30:39,042
and pick up infrared images
748
00:30:39,208 --> 00:30:41,833
of a potential invisible source
of that signal.
749
00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:43,750
All right, let's go.
750
00:30:43,958 --> 00:30:46,250
I want to follow
that drone over there.
751
00:30:47,208 --> 00:30:48,542
So, you're approaching as, uh--
752
00:30:48,750 --> 00:30:50,208
- See the post right there?
- Yeah.
753
00:30:50,375 --> 00:30:52,625
So you're not quite
to the bubble yet.
754
00:30:52,792 --> 00:30:54,083
Uh-oh.
755
00:30:54,208 --> 00:30:56,500
-There you are.
- Look at this.
756
00:30:56,708 --> 00:31:00,832
Be advised, I am seeing some of
the GPS data corruption errors
757
00:31:00,833 --> 00:31:05,375
as he's flown out, uh,
towards the edge of the bubble.
758
00:31:05,542 --> 00:31:07,708
So, right when you get
to the bubble wall,
759
00:31:07,833 --> 00:31:10,250
your errors start
popping up like crazy.
760
00:31:12,083 --> 00:31:13,457
Well, you see that?
761
00:31:13,458 --> 00:31:14,500
Every time I try
to push through the barrier,
762
00:31:14,625 --> 00:31:15,792
look what happens.
763
00:31:15,958 --> 00:31:18,250
It's like it's pushing you back.
764
00:31:19,458 --> 00:31:23,375
So, I'm literally trying to push
through the barrier, right?
765
00:31:23,542 --> 00:31:25,542
I'm right up against it.
766
00:31:25,708 --> 00:31:27,792
He's trying to push the drone
through the bubble,
767
00:31:27,917 --> 00:31:29,333
and it won't go.
768
00:31:29,500 --> 00:31:30,833
No kidding.
769
00:31:31,042 --> 00:31:33,167
Yeah, look it.
It's just right there.
770
00:31:37,917 --> 00:31:40,042
That is crazy.
771
00:31:41,208 --> 00:31:43,000
It's just stuck right there.
772
00:31:43,167 --> 00:31:45,958
- That's crazy, dude.
-That's freakin' nuts.
773
00:31:50,042 --> 00:31:51,833
The drone is stuck in the air.
774
00:31:52,042 --> 00:31:54,042
That is crazy.
775
00:31:54,250 --> 00:31:55,917
It's just stuck right there.
776
00:31:59,875 --> 00:32:01,375
Uh-oh.
777
00:32:01,542 --> 00:32:03,375
I'm watching you try
to fly forward,
778
00:32:03,542 --> 00:32:05,167
- and then the camera
starts shaking.
- No, it's... yeah.
779
00:32:05,375 --> 00:32:07,667
Like it's up against something.
780
00:32:09,042 --> 00:32:11,125
We've been trying to figure out
781
00:32:11,292 --> 00:32:14,417
what causes all the high
strangeness on Skinwalker Ranch,
782
00:32:14,583 --> 00:32:17,333
and it really looks like
this huge, invisible bubble
783
00:32:17,458 --> 00:32:18,792
could be the answer.
784
00:32:18,917 --> 00:32:22,125
And its barrier
is like a physical wall
785
00:32:22,292 --> 00:32:25,000
that Jim Royston's lidar drone
is bumping up against
786
00:32:25,167 --> 00:32:27,458
as it tries to fly into it.
787
00:32:29,292 --> 00:32:30,832
It's like
he's being pushed back.
788
00:32:30,833 --> 00:32:32,583
He can't get it to advance
any further.
789
00:32:32,708 --> 00:32:36,500
Guys, I'm seeing a pile
of GPS error messages
790
00:32:36,667 --> 00:32:38,583
with this drone.
791
00:32:38,750 --> 00:32:41,250
Something's corrupted
in the data, and it correlates
792
00:32:41,417 --> 00:32:43,167
with what you guys
are talking about.
793
00:32:43,375 --> 00:32:45,500
- That's amazing.
- That's nuts.
794
00:32:50,750 --> 00:32:51,958
I'm almost out of...
795
00:32:52,125 --> 00:32:53,375
communication here with it.
796
00:32:54,875 --> 00:32:56,583
I'm gonna try to get it home.
797
00:32:56,750 --> 00:33:00,083
We lost all communication.
He's bringing it home.
798
00:33:01,042 --> 00:33:02,958
Or it's bringing itself home.
799
00:33:08,292 --> 00:33:10,375
That's crazy, man.
800
00:33:10,542 --> 00:33:13,333
Erik, there's not much more
we can do, then.
801
00:33:13,458 --> 00:33:15,375
Why don't you head down
and we'll wrap
802
00:33:15,542 --> 00:33:16,875
this thing up?
803
00:33:17,042 --> 00:33:18,250
Copy you, Travis.
I'm on my way over.
804
00:33:21,042 --> 00:33:22,875
Tonight is one of those nights
on the ranch
805
00:33:23,042 --> 00:33:24,917
that I won't forget
anytime soon.
806
00:33:25,125 --> 00:33:28,167
It showed us once again
that the bubble is real.
807
00:33:28,375 --> 00:33:31,000
And somehow
it's able to stop our equipment
808
00:33:31,125 --> 00:33:33,125
from going inside its boundaries
809
00:33:33,250 --> 00:33:35,333
to figure out
what it actually is.
810
00:33:35,458 --> 00:33:37,500
All we can hope
is that crunching the data
811
00:33:37,708 --> 00:33:39,167
we collected tonight
812
00:33:39,292 --> 00:33:41,500
might get us closer
to an answer.
813
00:33:41,708 --> 00:33:44,167
What a night.
814
00:33:44,375 --> 00:33:45,958
What do you think
about that barrier?
815
00:33:46,083 --> 00:33:47,250
Well, you got to see a...
816
00:33:47,417 --> 00:33:50,792
a recording of that drone
just stuck there.
817
00:33:50,958 --> 00:33:53,208
- It was the craziest thing.
- Wow.
818
00:33:53,417 --> 00:33:57,125
I think this turned out to be
a fascinating experiment, guys.
819
00:33:57,292 --> 00:34:00,042
And I think we've added
more data to th-this bubble.
820
00:34:00,250 --> 00:34:03,333
- This barrier is something real.
- Mm-hmm.
821
00:34:03,542 --> 00:34:04,833
- Amazing. All right.
- Good night.
822
00:34:05,000 --> 00:34:07,167
- Yeah, it was a good night.
- Yeah.
823
00:34:14,333 --> 00:34:16,000
Wait till you see the data
824
00:34:16,167 --> 00:34:17,958
from last night's experiment.
825
00:34:18,125 --> 00:34:19,333
Oh, absolutely. It was...
826
00:34:19,542 --> 00:34:22,042
just like something
stopped my drone.
827
00:34:22,208 --> 00:34:23,833
- Right.
- Literally
828
00:34:24,000 --> 00:34:26,750
pushing the joysticks
as far forward...
829
00:34:26,917 --> 00:34:28,167
It would not move.
830
00:34:28,333 --> 00:34:30,500
-That's crazy.
-Wow.
831
00:34:30,625 --> 00:34:33,708
So, I've got the GPS
tracker data for the drone.
832
00:34:35,083 --> 00:34:37,083
Here we see
the entire flight path.
833
00:34:37,208 --> 00:34:40,000
Blue points are GPS points
that report back good.
834
00:34:40,208 --> 00:34:42,417
So, what are the orange dots?
835
00:34:42,583 --> 00:34:45,083
So, those orange dots
represent the posts
836
00:34:45,292 --> 00:34:47,833
that we've put out
at the edge of the bubble.
837
00:34:48,042 --> 00:34:49,542
Right, I get it.
838
00:34:49,708 --> 00:34:50,750
I'm gonna dive in.
839
00:34:54,125 --> 00:34:55,500
Look at the red dots.
840
00:34:56,708 --> 00:34:58,250
Let me rotate it.
841
00:34:58,375 --> 00:35:02,000
Those are error points
at the edge of the bubble.
842
00:35:02,208 --> 00:35:05,208
First errors is
at the frozen rocket spot,
843
00:35:05,375 --> 00:35:07,167
and then the next
big bunch of errors
844
00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:09,083
is right
as you enter the bubble.
845
00:35:11,000 --> 00:35:12,333
Wow.
846
00:35:13,375 --> 00:35:14,542
This is crazy.
847
00:35:14,708 --> 00:35:16,375
The GPS data errors
from the drone
848
00:35:16,542 --> 00:35:19,125
started glitching
right at about the same place
849
00:35:19,333 --> 00:35:22,042
where our rocket
froze midair last year.
850
00:35:22,208 --> 00:35:24,833
And then the GPS data
was completely corrupted
851
00:35:25,042 --> 00:35:27,167
when Jim's drone
bumped up against
852
00:35:27,333 --> 00:35:29,083
the invisible barrier
of the bubble.
853
00:35:29,250 --> 00:35:30,917
It's like a literal wall
854
00:35:31,083 --> 00:35:33,500
that stops both entry
and data collection.
855
00:35:33,708 --> 00:35:35,333
What the crap?
856
00:35:35,500 --> 00:35:37,333
Next, I'm gonna ask you
to walk us through
857
00:35:37,500 --> 00:35:40,208
some of the video
from the drone perspective.
858
00:35:40,333 --> 00:35:42,000
Yeah, let's look at it.
859
00:35:42,167 --> 00:35:43,792
Guys, you're not
gonna believe this.
860
00:35:45,708 --> 00:35:50,125
This is from right when you got
stuck along the bubble barrier.
861
00:35:51,792 --> 00:35:54,000
I mean, obviously,
something looks wrong with this.
862
00:35:54,125 --> 00:35:55,542
I'm seeing a horizon that's...
863
00:35:55,708 --> 00:35:57,542
Why don't you
freeze it first, Erik?
864
00:35:57,708 --> 00:36:00,083
-Okay.
- Now, Jim,
why don't you go up there
865
00:36:00,250 --> 00:36:02,417
- and tell us what it all means?
- Yeah.
866
00:36:03,417 --> 00:36:05,167
Here, this is the indicator
right here,
867
00:36:05,375 --> 00:36:08,042
though, my radio control
is having problems.
868
00:36:08,250 --> 00:36:11,167
So the controller
that I'm using
869
00:36:11,375 --> 00:36:13,000
is having trouble
talking to the drone.
870
00:36:13,208 --> 00:36:15,083
Something's interfering
electromagnetically
871
00:36:15,250 --> 00:36:16,625
with the drone.
872
00:36:16,792 --> 00:36:18,333
At that same time,
873
00:36:18,500 --> 00:36:21,875
we see that bundle
of red GPS error points.
874
00:36:22,042 --> 00:36:23,667
All right,
and then the "H" is what?
875
00:36:23,875 --> 00:36:25,375
This is my home.
876
00:36:25,542 --> 00:36:27,292
Every time I leave the ground,
877
00:36:27,458 --> 00:36:30,500
before I take off,
it registers a GPS home point.
878
00:36:30,708 --> 00:36:33,208
And it also tracks my distance
from that point,
879
00:36:33,375 --> 00:36:34,958
so it knows,
if anything happens,
880
00:36:35,083 --> 00:36:37,000
how to get right to home.
881
00:36:37,167 --> 00:36:38,333
So, Jim, is this a good time
882
00:36:38,500 --> 00:36:40,167
to let this continue to play?
883
00:36:40,333 --> 00:36:41,833
- Yeah. Yeah,
let's go ahead and play it.
- Okay.
884
00:36:45,750 --> 00:36:47,750
Look at the home,
how it's going everywhere.
885
00:36:47,917 --> 00:36:49,208
- It's even up in the sky.
-Oh, that's crazy.
886
00:36:49,375 --> 00:36:50,750
How did home
ever get in the sky?
887
00:36:52,125 --> 00:36:53,417
The drone's stuck, but yet
888
00:36:53,542 --> 00:36:55,708
it's thinking
the home point's changing.
889
00:36:57,458 --> 00:36:59,583
At this point, the drone doesn't
know where the hell it is.
890
00:36:59,708 --> 00:37:01,333
Yeah.
891
00:37:01,500 --> 00:37:04,167
Let me play it again,
watch this number.
892
00:37:04,333 --> 00:37:06,125
This is how far
the drone currently is
893
00:37:06,292 --> 00:37:09,125
from its takeoff location,
from home.
894
00:37:09,250 --> 00:37:12,167
Look here, that says 850 feet.
895
00:37:12,375 --> 00:37:14,208
Which is pretty accurate.
896
00:37:18,375 --> 00:37:19,625
What the hell?
897
00:37:20,542 --> 00:37:21,750
So he's coming backwards.
898
00:37:23,375 --> 00:37:24,625
Something pushed it backwards
899
00:37:24,792 --> 00:37:26,208
to 645.
900
00:37:26,375 --> 00:37:27,958
It went 200 feet back.
901
00:37:28,125 --> 00:37:29,375
What did we just witness here?
902
00:37:35,375 --> 00:37:36,417
Something pushed the drone back.
903
00:37:36,583 --> 00:37:39,667
Did it get pushed back 200 feet?
904
00:37:40,583 --> 00:37:43,500
Yeah, so, let's play that again.
905
00:37:43,667 --> 00:37:46,208
As we're reviewing
last night's camera data
906
00:37:46,333 --> 00:37:47,958
from Jim Royston's drone,
907
00:37:48,083 --> 00:37:51,208
it appears that the western
boundary of the bubble
908
00:37:51,375 --> 00:37:54,583
pushed the drone backwards
about 200 feet
909
00:37:54,750 --> 00:37:56,832
in just a couple of seconds.
910
00:37:56,833 --> 00:38:01,000
That's not at all
what we saw in the moment.
911
00:38:01,208 --> 00:38:03,333
Is this the dang Twilight Zone?
912
00:38:03,542 --> 00:38:06,708
What pushed the dad-gum drone
200 foot backwards?
913
00:38:06,875 --> 00:38:08,000
That is not wind.
914
00:38:08,167 --> 00:38:09,917
No. There's no way.
915
00:38:10,083 --> 00:38:12,500
Do we have this
on another angle by any chance?
916
00:38:12,708 --> 00:38:14,292
Absolutely.
917
00:38:15,417 --> 00:38:16,833
Okay, here we go.
918
00:38:17,042 --> 00:38:19,833
Now we're looking
from west of Homestead Two,
919
00:38:20,000 --> 00:38:21,542
looking back towards the east.
920
00:38:21,708 --> 00:38:23,667
Okay.
921
00:38:30,000 --> 00:38:33,166
Would you rewind it real quick
and kind of zoom in
922
00:38:33,167 --> 00:38:34,417
to where you can
get some airspace
923
00:38:34,625 --> 00:38:36,708
- on the left side of the drone?
- Yeah.
924
00:38:42,083 --> 00:38:43,458
What?
925
00:38:45,542 --> 00:38:47,625
Is anyone else seeing
something over here?
926
00:38:47,792 --> 00:38:49,000
All right, let me take it back.
You point it out
927
00:38:49,167 --> 00:38:50,708
when I, when I get to it, okay?
928
00:38:53,375 --> 00:38:54,708
There it is.
929
00:38:55,833 --> 00:38:58,042
I see a green flash.
930
00:38:58,250 --> 00:38:59,958
I did see it. I did see it.
931
00:39:01,375 --> 00:39:02,833
Frame through it, Erik.
932
00:39:03,000 --> 00:39:04,333
See how long it stays there.
933
00:39:06,792 --> 00:39:08,667
So, I'm gonna dive in.
934
00:39:09,708 --> 00:39:11,417
-There it is.
-There it is.
935
00:39:12,417 --> 00:39:14,167
-Holy crap.
Look at that.
-Yeah, there's something
936
00:39:14,333 --> 00:39:15,958
right next to the drone.
937
00:39:16,958 --> 00:39:19,750
There is something absolutely
right next to the drone.
938
00:39:21,000 --> 00:39:24,292
A light that appeared there
kind of following the drone.
939
00:39:24,500 --> 00:39:26,167
What does that mean?
940
00:39:26,375 --> 00:39:28,375
And we have the errors
thrown by multiple systems
941
00:39:28,542 --> 00:39:30,083
during the flight.
942
00:39:30,292 --> 00:39:33,667
You're getting, uh, messages
coming back on your display.
943
00:39:33,792 --> 00:39:37,167
I'm getting data corruption
at very specific locations
944
00:39:37,333 --> 00:39:38,750
during the course of the flight.
945
00:39:39,917 --> 00:39:41,667
So many crazy things happened
946
00:39:41,875 --> 00:39:43,542
in a short period of time
last night
947
00:39:43,708 --> 00:39:46,042
along the western barrier
of the bubble.
948
00:39:46,208 --> 00:39:50,167
We had the strange 1.2 gigahertz
signal that we detected,
949
00:39:50,333 --> 00:39:52,833
the rocket and GPS malfunctions,
950
00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:56,167
and something pushed
the drone back 200 feet.
951
00:39:56,292 --> 00:39:58,167
Could this UAP
have been connected
952
00:39:58,375 --> 00:39:59,999
to all these things?
953
00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:01,958
Uh, you know, I-I don't know
what else to say about it
954
00:40:02,125 --> 00:40:04,000
other than we need
to keep studying this bubble.
955
00:40:04,167 --> 00:40:05,625
- Right.
- I love it.
- Yeah.
956
00:40:05,792 --> 00:40:07,208
Well, if nothing else,
957
00:40:07,375 --> 00:40:08,375
this certainly makes me
want to return
958
00:40:08,542 --> 00:40:09,750
to that part of the ranch.
959
00:40:09,875 --> 00:40:11,458
- Absolutely.
-Yeah, I agree.
960
00:40:11,583 --> 00:40:12,750
- Thank you, guys.
- Yep.
961
00:40:14,042 --> 00:40:15,667
Well, that was a deep dive,
wasn't it?
962
00:40:15,875 --> 00:40:17,667
It's unbelievable.
963
00:40:18,708 --> 00:40:20,792
We have what appears
to be the confirmation
964
00:40:20,958 --> 00:40:24,292
of some kind of
2,000-foot-radius structure
965
00:40:24,458 --> 00:40:25,958
above the ranch.
966
00:40:26,083 --> 00:40:29,292
Something that is
potentially energetic,
967
00:40:29,458 --> 00:40:32,625
that can sometimes
result in data loss
968
00:40:32,833 --> 00:40:34,333
on some of our equipment.
969
00:40:34,500 --> 00:40:35,667
I'm still trying to sort out
970
00:40:35,833 --> 00:40:37,958
what could be
responsible for that.
971
00:40:38,125 --> 00:40:41,042
Every method that we've used
to study this bubble
972
00:40:41,167 --> 00:40:44,542
has led us to something new
that defies expectation.
973
00:40:44,708 --> 00:40:46,500
I know it sounds crazy,
974
00:40:46,708 --> 00:40:49,500
but the data keeps showing
that it is real
975
00:40:49,667 --> 00:40:52,167
and it correlates
with a lot of other phenomena
976
00:40:52,375 --> 00:40:53,875
that makes no sense.
977
00:40:54,042 --> 00:40:57,333
We need to figure out
what the hell this thing is
978
00:40:57,542 --> 00:41:00,624
and what it's doing here
on Skinwalker Ranch.
979
00:41:00,625 --> 00:41:04,958
What we are seeing
shouldn't be possible.
980
00:41:05,125 --> 00:41:09,500
That phenomenon
that we refer to as the bubble
981
00:41:09,625 --> 00:41:12,958
continues to be mapped
with diligence.
982
00:41:13,125 --> 00:41:16,417
Pressing forward with
the next series of experiments
983
00:41:16,542 --> 00:41:18,957
as we enter and exit the bubble
984
00:41:18,958 --> 00:41:21,917
will be more important
than ever before.
985
00:41:22,083 --> 00:41:23,750
As we look to the future,
986
00:41:23,875 --> 00:41:27,417
we hope to find even greater
insight and answers
987
00:41:27,625 --> 00:41:31,625
about what is happening
at Skinwalker Ranch.
988
00:41:34,083 --> 00:41:35,250
Lasers are up.
989
00:41:35,458 --> 00:41:38,500
I'm just hitting
the bubble barrier.
990
00:41:38,625 --> 00:41:40,292
Dude,
991
00:41:40,458 --> 00:41:41,875
it looks like you just
flew through something.
992
00:41:42,042 --> 00:41:43,625
What?
993
00:41:44,667 --> 00:41:46,625
Hey, guys,
that laser just went out.
994
00:41:46,792 --> 00:41:48,167
I-I don't understand it.
995
00:41:48,375 --> 00:41:49,917
I took this picture.
996
00:41:50,083 --> 00:41:52,333
Something flying
through the laser beam.
997
00:41:52,458 --> 00:41:54,125
- Oh.
- What's beeping?
998
00:41:54,292 --> 00:41:56,667
Oh, my God,
we're getting huge gamma rays.
999
00:41:56,875 --> 00:41:59,750
-Guys, it's going off!
- Everybody out now!
1000
00:42:02,583 --> 00:42:04,042
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