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Why was it so hard
to drill through
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whatever this stuff is?
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I think these ceramics
might be covering the surface
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of something pretty incredible.
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- Ooh. That was warm.
- Wow!
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Look at that weird figure eight
it's making.
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That definitely looks
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more dispersed than what
they normally look like.
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Isn't that strange?
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Oh, wow.
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It didn't do the ring,
though, guys.
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- I'm looking at it right now.
-Nope, there's no ring.
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It could well be
that that bubble
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- is playing a role
in the shaping of that cloud.
- Yeah.
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What is that?
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Look at that. There it goes.
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That's what I'm talking about.
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- It's something
I cannot explain.
- That's amazing.
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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!
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...bizarre energies...
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It looks like there's
a heat source right above 'em.
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...and portals that lead
to other dimensions...
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We're maybe looking
at the anomaly
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for the first time, guys.
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...might actually be true.
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They will stop at nothing
to reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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I want to take a moment
to thank everyone
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for their engagement, for taking
the time out of their busy lives
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to come together today
for this very critical briefing,
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as we dive into, I think,
the most compelling evidence
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relative to the reality
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of what is happening
at Skinwalker Ranch.
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Jay, I appreciate you
pulling together a team
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of esteemed experts
to help us better understand
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what we have documented
at the ranch.
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Well, I appreciate it.
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I think this is gonna be
a really good review
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because the folks
we've brought together.
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We're trying to get the experts
in their fields so that
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we can solve Skinwalker Ranch.
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As the strangest year yet
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in our team's investigation
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on Skinwalker Ranch
comes to an end,
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Brandon Fugal gathered us
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in Salt Lake City
to review the results
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of our latest experiment
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and discuss all the incredible
discoveries we've made.
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And joining us were
several high-profile guests,
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including my former boss
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from the UAP Task Force,
Jay Stratton.
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Jay is a retired army
intelligence officer
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who oversaw
Robert Bigelow's investigation
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of Skinwalker Ranch
for the federal government
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in the early 2000s.
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A good leader brings
and surrounds themselves
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with the experts that can
answer the questions, right?
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And so, I brought in
Dr. Eric Davis,
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who was part of EarthTech
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and part of the original
DIA UFO program.
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Your work, Dr. Davis,
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laid the foundation,
in many respects,
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for what we are doing today.
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Thank you.
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Dr. Eric Davis is
an astrophysicist
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with 40 years of government
and private sector experience
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in space exploration
and military intelligence.
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He was also part of Robert
Bigelow's ranch investigation.
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Along with him,
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I've got Dr. Garry Nolan,
who participated
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- through
the DIA program years...
- Yeah.
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...and into the UAP Task Force.
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Dr. Garry Nolan
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is a professor
at Stanford University
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and worked with me and Jay on
the government's UAP Task Force
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to investigate
unidentified aerial phenomena
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that many
of our military members
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have reported encountering
in recent years
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across the globe
and even on Skinwalker Ranch.
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And Mr. Eric Schrock,
who is an aerospace expert and
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one of those guys I call
when I need some help
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when it comes
to advanced technologies.
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I have a 30-plus-year background
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in the development
of advanced aerospace systems.
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And I'm really excited
to be here today
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and see what all
we can find out.
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- Well, we appreciate
your insights.
- Thank you.
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And to have General Lord here
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from the Space Command side
of it is,
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- you know, it's just amazing.
-Thank you, Jim.
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Lance Lord, former commander
of Air Force Space Command.
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My background as commander
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of Air Force Space Command
comes from
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the intercontinental
ballistic missile missions, uh,
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nuclear strategy work
in the Pentagon.
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And my job as the chairman
of OmniTeq and with support
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of Brandon Fugal
and the whole team is
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to make sure
we drive the resources
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to help
the investigative process.
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So, uh, it's great to be here.
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Appreciate that. I think
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bringing together
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a multidisciplinary team
of experts
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will help us
carry the investigation forward.
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Well, with that, Erik Bard,
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I'm going
to turn the time to you.
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You know, just to set the stage
for the discussion,
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we're talking about particularly
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interesting data where
we're seeing things happen with
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our instrumentation
that has indicated
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what I would say is a structure
in the data itself.
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We've been calling that
"the bubble."
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I've created a conceptual model
of the bubble.
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Let me bring it up.
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This is derived from lidar data
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from Pete Kelsey's
terrestrial laser scanner.
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Wow.
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-Hmm.
-How big across?
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And how far above the ranch?
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610-meter radius.
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It's about 2,000 feet.
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Okay.
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Of all the crazy
things we've discovered
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over the past six years,
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a massive, invisible bubble,
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which we have
repeatedly detected
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with infrared lidar devices,
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covering a huge area
of the ranch
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above and below the ground
is at the top of the list.
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It encompasses
several hot spots
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where we've seen tons of UAPs...
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- You seeing this?
- Yes.
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...and detected strange
radio frequency signals
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that may actually be
communication signals.
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Whatever this thing is,
it appears to have stopped
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numerous instruments,
including drones and rockets,
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from entering its barriers
to collect data.
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And we've speculated
that the area at its center,
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which is right at the strange
spot we call "the triangle,"
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has prevented our devices
from collecting GPS data
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inside the bubble and even
above it up to about 3,200 feet.
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One of the questions
that keeps coming up is,
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what happens
if we attempt to energize
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the interior
and the barriers of this bubble
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with a lot of thermal energy?
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Would it respond
to something that we do?
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Particularly,
if it's very energetic?
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Well, that was our target
for the final experiment.
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-Holy crap.
-A few days ago,
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we welcomed a team
of pyrotechnic experts
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to create massive fireballs
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that produced mushroom clouds
followed by perfect smoke rings
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at the center of and along
the bubble's barriers.
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As the smoke rings rose
from the ground
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up to as much as 300 feet high,
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thermal camera expert Dave Mason
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used his specialized cameras
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to see how the smoke rings
were affected by the bubble.
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The smoke rings are
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completely different
than what we normally see.
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During the experiment,
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a number
of the smoke rings seemed
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to have been affected
by strange things
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we couldn't see
with the naked eye.
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So we were eager to share
surveillance and drone videos
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with our guest experts
while we assessed other data
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that we captured
during the experiment.
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So, I'm gonna show us
one of those
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detonations
there at the triangle.
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Let's watch what happens
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to a detonation
that should produce
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a mushroom cloud
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and a fully formed ring
but does not.
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-Wow.
-Look at that.
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Look at...
look at the shape of this.
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It's really strange.
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It should be a perfect circle,
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but something turned it
into a figure eight.
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And this completely shocked
the explosives crew.
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It's certainly suggestive that
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that explosion,
or that mushroom cloud,
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was interacting
with something on the way up.
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- Yeah.
- Right.
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So, did you notice
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another type of phenomena
somewhere else
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at the same time
these were going on?
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Yes.
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This is a great segue because
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I have an example of
a surveillance camera positioned
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east of the triangle
that captured
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something above the bubble.
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Let's watch this.
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That thing in the middle?
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-There it is.
-Wow.
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Where did it go?
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'Cause those are the only clouds
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- in the sky right there.
-Right.
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I'll play it again.
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Immediately after
the fireball explosion,
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a bright white UAP showed up
out of thin air.
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Is that what caused
the smoke ring
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to go from a perfect circle,
as it normally should,
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to an odd figure eight?
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And if so,
did it come from the bubble?
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So we did some of this
in the day
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so we could watch
the smoke ring easily
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and then again at night
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with, uh, you know,
infrared instruments.
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Let's watch what happens.
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Two simultaneous detonations.
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Now look how
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they look completely different
as they form.
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Fascinating.
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And then here, during this
moment, we saw something seeming
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to sweep across
the ridgeline of the mesa
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in what we call a differential
FLIR camera system.
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And I want to put
your eyes on this.
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This is a thermographic system
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that is looking
at temperature changes
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in the field of view
of the camera.
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And you'll see areas
of brightness
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moving across
the ridgeline of the mesa.
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Yeah, you can see it.
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- So, it's that yellow?
-Kind of snaking across?
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It moves across, right?
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Yes. That yellow line
indicates increased heat.
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And just as curiously,
it's moving from left to right.
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This is really interesting.
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It's-it's fascinating.
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Uh, yeah, interestingly enough,
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right before, we saw two UAPs
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headed west
towards Homestead Two.
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Hey, Erik, come here
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- and take a look at this.
-Yeah, sure.
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Seconds before
the thermal energy appeared
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to sweep across the mesa,
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two UAPs showed up
in one of our thermal cameras
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and flew west
across the top of the mesa
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and over the drill site
towards Homestead Two.
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They were stunning.
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But they may have been connected
to another even stranger event.
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Okay, so, Sam, I'm going
to bring up your data,
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- and I want you
to talk us through it.
- Sure.
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So, we have multiple data sensor
locations throughout the ranch.
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We call them
the multiphysics boxes.
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And if you see the map
in the upper left-hand corner,
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that shows you the positions
of the fixed GPS sensors
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set up at each
of these locations.
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What you're seeing
in the upper left-hand corner
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is Homestead Two.
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Right now we're just talking
about these GPS sensors.
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- I see.
-Now watch what appears
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to happen to this GPS sensor
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while we were experiencing
that thermal anomaly.
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-Oh, wow.
-Wow.
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So, remember, these are
stationary GPS trackers.
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- What?
- Look at that.
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And this is happening
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in tandem
with this thermal anomaly?
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Yes.
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This is... That's-that's
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- a couple miles.
-That's at least
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- three miles due north.
- Yeah.
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Oh. Oh, it keeps going, guys.
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Just watch.
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Where is it taking us?
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Where's the GPS going?
283
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About 20 miles to the north.
284
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Geez.
285
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It looks like
it was being pushed away
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- from something.
- Mm-hmm.
287
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Absolutely.
288
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Just after we set off
two explosions last week
289
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near the western boundary
of the bubble,
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one of our thermal cameras
picked up two UAPs flying
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over the mesa
towards Homestead Two.
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But then the data
from a stationary GPS sensor
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near Homestead Two
inexplicably began moving north
294
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for nearly 20 miles.
295
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The sensor never actually moved.
296
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So how did the GPS data think
it was moving away?
297
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Did the UAPs
we saw heading that way
298
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somehow move the GPS data?
299
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Or was it the bubble or
its boundary that caused this?
300
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Yeah, so,
we're encountering these
301
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exceptional events in and around
this bubble structure.
302
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Uh, let me just put it back up.
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When we take instruments
through this bubble boundary,
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the instruments act up.
305
00:12:35,083 --> 00:12:37,000
Sometimes we get corrupted data.
306
00:12:37,167 --> 00:12:40,000
Sometimes
we get strange measurements
307
00:12:40,208 --> 00:12:42,167
that the instrument
shouldn't be giving us.
308
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For example, with GPS,
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it thinks it's miles away
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- from where it is.
-Yeah, and we're talking
311
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about something
that is repeatable.
312
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Yes.
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Every time we do
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uh, any kind of experimentation,
315
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we have our standard set of
equipment, sensors and so forth.
316
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And we've really been pressing
drone platforms into service.
317
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And, you know, Jim Royston is
very often piloting the drone.
318
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And in this region
that you see here
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colored in red
in the western bubble boundary,
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that being Homestead Two,
you know, we've had
321
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very strange things happen.
322
00:13:16,542 --> 00:13:19,083
- Would you like
to describe that, Jim?
- Yeah, so,
323
00:13:19,250 --> 00:13:21,167
I'll talk about one incident.
324
00:13:21,292 --> 00:13:24,000
Flying the drone from
the west side of Homestead Two
325
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through the western side
of the boundary,
326
00:13:27,542 --> 00:13:29,375
the drone gets to this,
you know,
327
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boundary or this membrane,
328
00:13:32,083 --> 00:13:34,958
and it was just like
something stopped it.
329
00:13:35,125 --> 00:13:36,667
Yeah. It's as if it was caught
330
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by something in midair.
331
00:13:40,542 --> 00:13:42,167
Uh-oh.
332
00:13:42,375 --> 00:13:44,125
What happened
to Jim's drone this year
333
00:13:44,250 --> 00:13:45,708
when he tried to fly it through
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the western boundary
of the bubble
335
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was one of the most bizarre
events we've ever witnessed.
336
00:13:49,792 --> 00:13:51,167
You see that? Every time I try
337
00:13:51,333 --> 00:13:53,083
to push through the barrier,
look what happens.
338
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It's like it's pushing you back.
339
00:13:56,042 --> 00:13:58,667
The drone stayed frozen
there in the air.
340
00:13:58,833 --> 00:14:00,333
But when we reviewed the video,
341
00:14:00,458 --> 00:14:04,458
somehow it thought it got
pushed more than 200 feet away,
342
00:14:04,625 --> 00:14:07,542
just like what happened
with the GPS data
343
00:14:07,708 --> 00:14:09,375
from our smoke ring experiment.
344
00:14:09,542 --> 00:14:10,750
That is not wind.
345
00:14:10,875 --> 00:14:12,833
No. There's no way.
346
00:14:13,042 --> 00:14:16,125
Okay, so now I want
to show you another place
347
00:14:16,292 --> 00:14:18,542
where our anomalies tend
to cluster.
348
00:14:18,708 --> 00:14:20,542
The location you see here
349
00:14:20,708 --> 00:14:22,875
bordering
on the Dry Gulch Creek
350
00:14:23,042 --> 00:14:26,167
in the south field near the
southern boundary of the bubble.
351
00:14:26,375 --> 00:14:28,542
The south field is
one of the strangest places
352
00:14:28,708 --> 00:14:31,667
on the ranch and is where
we've encountered all kinds
353
00:14:31,875 --> 00:14:33,250
of disturbing phenomena.
354
00:14:34,375 --> 00:14:36,583
Whoa! What was that purple light
over there?
355
00:14:36,750 --> 00:14:38,250
Like UAPs...
356
00:14:38,375 --> 00:14:42,042
According to the GPS,
you're 5,000 feet underground.
357
00:14:42,208 --> 00:14:43,583
That's crazy, man.
358
00:14:43,750 --> 00:14:45,958
...erroneous GPS data...
359
00:14:46,125 --> 00:14:47,625
Look at those fangs.
360
00:14:47,833 --> 00:14:49,458
We got a dead animal right here!
361
00:14:49,667 --> 00:14:52,208
...and even the carcass of a
mysterious wolflike creature
362
00:14:52,375 --> 00:14:54,792
that we found
in Dry Gulch Creek.
363
00:14:54,917 --> 00:14:56,250
But this year,
364
00:14:56,458 --> 00:14:57,917
when we investigated
the southern boundary
365
00:14:58,083 --> 00:14:59,958
of the bubble near the creek,
366
00:15:00,125 --> 00:15:02,875
we were totally stunned
by what we found.
367
00:15:03,042 --> 00:15:05,667
So, Travis, I think
it would be appropriate
368
00:15:05,833 --> 00:15:07,167
to talk
about what we've experienced
369
00:15:07,375 --> 00:15:09,625
- this year with the river walk.
-Yeah.
370
00:15:09,792 --> 00:15:11,333
Well, you know,
we started right there
371
00:15:11,542 --> 00:15:14,833
where the bubble, uh,
crosses Dry Gulch Creek.
372
00:15:14,958 --> 00:15:18,500
We took kayaks
and instrumented them with GPS,
373
00:15:18,667 --> 00:15:21,333
gamma ray detection equipment,
we had a sonar,
374
00:15:21,500 --> 00:15:25,917
TriField meters,
and as we moved down
375
00:15:26,083 --> 00:15:29,333
the creek, those TriField meters
went to zero
376
00:15:29,500 --> 00:15:35,042
and maintained that measurement
without fluctuating at all.
377
00:15:36,708 --> 00:15:39,458
Guess what the dadgum TriField
meter's reading right now.
378
00:15:39,667 --> 00:15:41,458
-What?
- Zero, zero.
379
00:15:41,583 --> 00:15:44,583
As we approached the barrier
of the bubble, first,
380
00:15:44,750 --> 00:15:47,624
the gauges on our radiation
detectors went to zero.
381
00:15:47,625 --> 00:15:50,417
Any normal environment
should yield small readings
382
00:15:50,583 --> 00:15:52,000
for radiation.
383
00:15:52,208 --> 00:15:54,917
It was like we were
in some kind of dead zone.
384
00:15:55,125 --> 00:15:57,875
And then the data
385
00:15:58,042 --> 00:16:01,375
from our GPS sensors
dove deep below the ground.
386
00:16:02,375 --> 00:16:04,042
Jim, I'd like
to have you comment
387
00:16:04,208 --> 00:16:05,917
about the experiences
that you've had
388
00:16:06,083 --> 00:16:07,667
in this part of the,
uh, the ranch.
389
00:16:07,875 --> 00:16:09,333
Yeah, and in particular,
390
00:16:09,458 --> 00:16:12,167
the day you were doing
the river walk, I was
391
00:16:12,333 --> 00:16:15,250
ten feet outside the bubble
with my base station,
392
00:16:15,417 --> 00:16:18,833
flying the drone
just outside of it.
393
00:16:19,042 --> 00:16:23,333
And we got just enormous amounts
of anomalous activity.
394
00:16:26,208 --> 00:16:27,708
After what we experienced
395
00:16:27,875 --> 00:16:29,667
with the instruments
in our kayaks,
396
00:16:29,875 --> 00:16:31,500
we had Jim see
if he would be able
397
00:16:31,667 --> 00:16:34,542
to fly his drone through the
southern barrier of the bubble.
398
00:16:34,667 --> 00:16:36,875
Okay, this is
an interesting one, everybody.
399
00:16:37,042 --> 00:16:40,833
It thinks
there's an aircraft approaching
400
00:16:41,042 --> 00:16:44,000
and doesn't want
to go do its flight plan.
401
00:16:44,208 --> 00:16:46,292
It was just unbelievable.
402
00:16:46,458 --> 00:16:48,292
The drone was reporting
a warning signal
403
00:16:48,458 --> 00:16:51,167
that some kind of aircraft
was nearby.
404
00:16:51,292 --> 00:16:53,042
But there was nothing
that we could see.
405
00:16:53,208 --> 00:16:56,167
So, was it the bubble's barrier
that the drone detected,
406
00:16:56,375 --> 00:17:00,208
or maybe an invisible UAP
that came from the bubble?
407
00:17:01,208 --> 00:17:04,458
How many, uh,
different instruments
408
00:17:04,625 --> 00:17:07,791
have exhibited an anomalous
response to the bubble?
409
00:17:07,792 --> 00:17:10,083
Lord.
410
00:17:10,292 --> 00:17:11,792
- All of 'em.
- Uh, every one we have.
411
00:17:11,917 --> 00:17:13,250
Every single instrument
we've got, I think.
412
00:17:13,375 --> 00:17:15,375
That's not an exaggeration.
413
00:17:15,542 --> 00:17:18,333
Anything technological seems
to respond
414
00:17:18,500 --> 00:17:20,499
to this membrane
or bubble boundary.
415
00:17:20,500 --> 00:17:22,167
So, how tight
416
00:17:22,292 --> 00:17:23,500
- is the boundary?
-We don't know.
417
00:17:23,667 --> 00:17:25,917
And we don't know
that it's not fluctuating,
418
00:17:26,083 --> 00:17:27,375
or it may be
rippling irregularly.
419
00:17:27,542 --> 00:17:29,125
So we really don't know.
420
00:17:29,250 --> 00:17:30,667
BRANDON;
Also, there is
421
00:17:30,833 --> 00:17:33,000
some correlation, it appears,
422
00:17:33,167 --> 00:17:36,500
between the bubble
and the potential
423
00:17:36,708 --> 00:17:40,042
unidentified aerial phenomena
or UFO activity
424
00:17:40,167 --> 00:17:41,417
that seems
to appear above this ranch
425
00:17:41,583 --> 00:17:44,250
simultaneous
with experimental activity.
426
00:17:44,417 --> 00:17:47,125
Yes, like what we saw during
427
00:17:47,250 --> 00:17:49,500
the laser experiments
with Nu-Salt, right?
428
00:17:49,667 --> 00:17:52,917
Absolutely.
We've literally energized
429
00:17:53,083 --> 00:17:55,583
the bubble
with this laser beam current,
430
00:17:55,750 --> 00:17:57,542
- and we see a reaction.
- Wow.
431
00:17:57,708 --> 00:17:59,708
Okay, so let's take a look.
432
00:18:04,917 --> 00:18:05,708
Okay, so let's take a look.
433
00:18:06,958 --> 00:18:08,333
This is from
434
00:18:08,542 --> 00:18:10,833
the laser experiments
with Nu-Salt, right?
435
00:18:11,042 --> 00:18:13,958
Yes. We talked
about energizing the bubble.
436
00:18:14,125 --> 00:18:16,167
You know, dump some energy
into this thing,
437
00:18:16,292 --> 00:18:18,917
like we did with
those explosive detonations.
438
00:18:19,083 --> 00:18:22,083
And the idea is
that we may see changes.
439
00:18:22,250 --> 00:18:24,833
We had six sets of
440
00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:27,500
red, blue and green
two-kilowatt lasers
441
00:18:27,667 --> 00:18:31,042
that put beams up into the air
from east to west,
442
00:18:31,208 --> 00:18:34,000
beaming up through
and across the bubble.
443
00:18:34,208 --> 00:18:35,917
And we actually
had something fly through
444
00:18:36,042 --> 00:18:38,500
- one of the lasers.
- That's right.
445
00:18:39,750 --> 00:18:42,542
In order to see how
different colored laser beams
446
00:18:42,667 --> 00:18:45,083
might be affected when they were
projected through the bubble,
447
00:18:45,250 --> 00:18:46,542
a team from Nu-Salt Lasers
448
00:18:46,708 --> 00:18:51,083
set up 18 laser cannons
all around the ranch.
449
00:18:51,250 --> 00:18:53,167
We're going
to turn the lasers on.
450
00:18:55,250 --> 00:18:56,833
- Whoa.
-Right there.
451
00:18:57,000 --> 00:18:59,124
Whoa. We got something moving.
452
00:18:59,125 --> 00:19:01,083
After a UAP appeared right
453
00:19:01,250 --> 00:19:04,000
at the start of the experiment,
a number of the laser cannons
454
00:19:04,167 --> 00:19:05,792
started malfunctioning
and shutting off
455
00:19:05,958 --> 00:19:07,833
for no explainable reason.
456
00:19:09,042 --> 00:19:12,333
But then a member
of the Nu-Salt team,
457
00:19:12,542 --> 00:19:14,542
who was stationed
at the drill site, snapped
458
00:19:14,708 --> 00:19:16,958
one of the most
incredibly timed photos
459
00:19:17,083 --> 00:19:19,042
we've ever seen
on Skinwalker Ranch.
460
00:19:19,250 --> 00:19:21,208
Oh, what is that?
461
00:19:21,375 --> 00:19:25,250
A UAP actually flying
through one of the lasers.
462
00:19:25,375 --> 00:19:27,667
So, did the UAPs
we saw that night come
463
00:19:27,833 --> 00:19:29,208
from inside the bubble
464
00:19:29,375 --> 00:19:31,667
and cause all
those equipment malfunctions?
465
00:19:31,833 --> 00:19:34,083
We are documenting
466
00:19:34,208 --> 00:19:36,667
technology and
467
00:19:36,792 --> 00:19:39,167
manipulation of our systems
468
00:19:39,292 --> 00:19:42,125
that really has
no easy explanation.
469
00:19:42,292 --> 00:19:45,000
- Correct?
- Right.
470
00:19:45,125 --> 00:19:46,708
We better hope
it's aliens, right?
471
00:19:46,875 --> 00:19:48,583
- Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
- 'Cause if it's our near peers,
472
00:19:48,708 --> 00:19:50,500
then they've got a capability
that we don't have.
473
00:19:50,667 --> 00:19:52,167
These are serious questions.
474
00:19:52,375 --> 00:19:55,042
-Yep.
- I mean, really serious.
475
00:19:55,208 --> 00:19:57,667
Even more reason why
we need to do what we're doing.
476
00:19:57,833 --> 00:19:59,625
So, let's go
477
00:19:59,792 --> 00:20:03,500
to the eastern boundary
of this bubble structure
478
00:20:03,625 --> 00:20:05,792
and talk about
what we've experienced
479
00:20:05,958 --> 00:20:08,167
in our engagement here.
480
00:20:08,333 --> 00:20:11,000
So, we had a...
what we call helikite.
481
00:20:11,208 --> 00:20:12,917
It's a, a helium ballon
482
00:20:13,125 --> 00:20:15,917
that's also affixed
to a kitelike fixture.
483
00:20:18,292 --> 00:20:19,708
Little bit more.
484
00:20:19,875 --> 00:20:21,375
The helikite was an attempt
485
00:20:21,542 --> 00:20:23,958
to take a sustained
collection of data
486
00:20:24,125 --> 00:20:25,333
in the barrier of the bubble.
487
00:20:26,292 --> 00:20:29,000
Thomas towed it
on a UTV and parked it
488
00:20:29,208 --> 00:20:33,500
at an altitude of about 200 feet
right in the eastern barrier.
489
00:20:33,667 --> 00:20:35,542
There,
it was collecting GPS data
490
00:20:35,708 --> 00:20:38,208
and transmitting
a radio frequency signal
491
00:20:38,417 --> 00:20:41,667
at 1.2 gigahertz for us
to monitor for interference.
492
00:20:41,792 --> 00:20:44,667
Oh, oh, oh. Oh.
493
00:20:44,875 --> 00:20:47,625
Well, first,
our GPS data somehow got pushed
494
00:20:47,750 --> 00:20:49,750
several hundred feet
underground,
495
00:20:49,917 --> 00:20:52,958
just like we've seen at other
parts of the bubble's barrier.
496
00:20:53,125 --> 00:20:57,542
And then we detected a second
1.2 gigahertz signal...
497
00:20:57,708 --> 00:20:59,542
Wow. Look at that.
498
00:20:59,708 --> 00:21:02,917
...as if something
had cloned our signal
499
00:21:03,083 --> 00:21:04,583
and sent it back at us.
500
00:21:04,708 --> 00:21:06,667
Who or what
could have done that?
501
00:21:06,833 --> 00:21:09,333
That was unbelievable.
You know, just...
502
00:21:09,542 --> 00:21:12,000
The behavior
was completely crazy.
503
00:21:12,125 --> 00:21:13,458
During this experiment,
504
00:21:13,625 --> 00:21:14,958
we set rockets up there
and launched them
505
00:21:15,125 --> 00:21:18,750
due west
to fly through the barrier.
506
00:21:18,875 --> 00:21:20,500
It really looked
507
00:21:20,708 --> 00:21:23,500
like there is some kind
of shield there.
508
00:21:23,667 --> 00:21:25,500
We could hardly believe it
509
00:21:25,667 --> 00:21:27,708
when the bubble's barriers
seemed
510
00:21:27,875 --> 00:21:30,625
to stop Jim Royston's drone
from entering it.
511
00:21:30,792 --> 00:21:32,542
But during
this helikite experiment,
512
00:21:32,708 --> 00:21:35,500
it appeared to do the same thing
to our rockets.
513
00:21:37,625 --> 00:21:39,500
The first one that we launched
at the bubble
514
00:21:39,667 --> 00:21:41,792
turned and flew north
around the perimeter.
515
00:21:43,333 --> 00:21:44,542
Rocket's hot.
516
00:21:46,333 --> 00:21:48,042
Oh, look out!
It went the wrong way!
517
00:21:48,208 --> 00:21:50,875
And the second rocket
looked like it was deflected
518
00:21:51,042 --> 00:21:53,833
in the opposite direction
and flew to the south.
519
00:21:53,958 --> 00:21:55,125
What is this thing?
520
00:21:55,292 --> 00:21:56,957
I got some interesting hits
521
00:21:56,958 --> 00:21:59,167
in the high-speed cameras.
522
00:21:59,333 --> 00:22:01,417
We still don't know that answer.
523
00:22:01,542 --> 00:22:04,167
But when we checked
our high-speed camera video
524
00:22:04,375 --> 00:22:06,833
taken during the experiment,
once again
525
00:22:07,000 --> 00:22:11,417
we captured images of something
that may be connected to it.
526
00:22:11,542 --> 00:22:12,875
That is just unbelievable.
527
00:22:15,542 --> 00:22:18,500
The bubble-- it's bizarre.
Extremely bizarre.
528
00:22:18,708 --> 00:22:20,375
Let me tell you how
I get my head around this.
529
00:22:20,542 --> 00:22:22,500
I say, either there is something
530
00:22:22,625 --> 00:22:24,875
about this bubble
that is affecting the rocket,
531
00:22:25,042 --> 00:22:28,000
or it is affecting the things,
like, perhaps UAPs,
532
00:22:28,167 --> 00:22:30,625
that affect the rocket.
533
00:22:30,792 --> 00:22:32,333
I think
poking the hornet's nest,
534
00:22:32,500 --> 00:22:35,208
which we all kind of
chuckled about initially,
535
00:22:35,375 --> 00:22:39,625
has led us to having hard,
actionable data...
536
00:22:39,792 --> 00:22:41,167
- Yeah.
- ...documenting the reality
537
00:22:41,375 --> 00:22:42,833
of what we're seeing.
538
00:22:42,958 --> 00:22:44,000
You know,
539
00:22:44,208 --> 00:22:46,250
we've taken so many data points
540
00:22:46,417 --> 00:22:49,583
around the periphery,
inside, outside the bubble.
541
00:22:49,750 --> 00:22:52,292
Uh, I can't wait
till you guys really
542
00:22:52,417 --> 00:22:53,500
see us start painting that more.
543
00:22:53,708 --> 00:22:55,333
Well, we're using
544
00:22:55,500 --> 00:22:58,875
some of the most advanced
scientific equipment
545
00:22:59,083 --> 00:23:02,917
in service
to mapping this anomaly,
546
00:23:03,083 --> 00:23:04,500
and something is happening.
547
00:23:04,708 --> 00:23:06,792
What's the next set
548
00:23:06,917 --> 00:23:10,042
of preliminary data that needs
to be created moving forward?
549
00:23:10,208 --> 00:23:13,292
So, where the boundary crosses
550
00:23:13,458 --> 00:23:16,000
the driveway
on the east side here,
551
00:23:16,208 --> 00:23:18,458
we started right there
placing poles
552
00:23:18,583 --> 00:23:21,875
every 42 and a half meters
from each other.
553
00:23:22,042 --> 00:23:24,000
We start at the driveway.
That's post one.
554
00:23:24,167 --> 00:23:26,000
And the idea,
555
00:23:26,167 --> 00:23:27,666
at least for future reference,
556
00:23:27,667 --> 00:23:29,708
is that each one of these posts
557
00:23:29,875 --> 00:23:32,333
that are numbered
has a sensor packet on it,
558
00:23:32,458 --> 00:23:34,708
real time, always monitoring.
559
00:23:34,875 --> 00:23:37,000
Gentlemen, I mentioned
at the outset of our meeting
560
00:23:37,167 --> 00:23:38,917
that, you know,
there were basically two kinds
561
00:23:39,042 --> 00:23:40,917
of deliverables coming out
of our work this year.
562
00:23:41,042 --> 00:23:43,250
There is the measurement side
of things,
563
00:23:43,417 --> 00:23:44,625
the observational side
of things,
564
00:23:44,833 --> 00:23:46,333
but also a very physical side.
565
00:23:46,500 --> 00:23:48,792
There is one location
in particular
566
00:23:48,917 --> 00:23:50,958
that we've been focusing on,
as you know,
567
00:23:51,083 --> 00:23:52,500
and this is what we refer to
as the drill site.
568
00:23:52,708 --> 00:23:54,708
The drilling activity
569
00:23:54,875 --> 00:23:58,000
has been a key aspect
of our investigation
570
00:23:58,208 --> 00:23:59,833
and our focus, spanning years,
571
00:23:59,958 --> 00:24:03,375
to unearth what really lies
beneath the mesa.
572
00:24:03,542 --> 00:24:05,083
We inherited a narrative
573
00:24:05,292 --> 00:24:09,500
of all kinds of underground
features below the ranch.
574
00:24:09,667 --> 00:24:11,542
Everything
from vast tunnel systems
575
00:24:11,667 --> 00:24:13,875
to even as far
as underground bases.
576
00:24:14,042 --> 00:24:17,332
And we have gone exploring,
looking for something
577
00:24:17,333 --> 00:24:18,833
that might fit
578
00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:21,375
this description.
579
00:24:21,500 --> 00:24:22,833
And what happened instead was
580
00:24:23,042 --> 00:24:25,833
our drill ended up
hitting a hard object
581
00:24:26,042 --> 00:24:26,958
that we didn't anticipate.
582
00:24:34,792 --> 00:24:36,167
At the mesa drill site,
583
00:24:36,375 --> 00:24:37,833
our drill ended up hitting
584
00:24:38,042 --> 00:24:40,333
a hard object
that we didn't anticipate.
585
00:24:40,542 --> 00:24:43,167
I could actually
bring up a visual
586
00:24:43,375 --> 00:24:45,667
of that ground-penetrating
radar data.
587
00:24:45,833 --> 00:24:46,875
So, if you look
right at this picture
588
00:24:47,042 --> 00:24:48,667
that Erik's got up here,
589
00:24:48,833 --> 00:24:52,666
this is what the GPR data
tells us is in the mesa.
590
00:24:52,667 --> 00:24:54,458
Hmm. Wow.
591
00:24:54,625 --> 00:24:57,042
We determined
the best route would be,
592
00:24:57,208 --> 00:24:59,167
rather than trying to destroy
the object that we're trying
593
00:24:59,375 --> 00:25:02,125
to study,
it would be better to go
594
00:25:02,250 --> 00:25:03,500
up each side of it.
595
00:25:03,708 --> 00:25:05,000
For the last three years,
596
00:25:05,125 --> 00:25:07,542
we've been drilling
into the mesa,
597
00:25:07,708 --> 00:25:10,667
where we detected what appears
to be a massive object
598
00:25:10,875 --> 00:25:13,458
that's surrounded by a number
of smaller anomalies.
599
00:25:13,625 --> 00:25:16,167
And after finding
manufactured metal flakes
600
00:25:16,333 --> 00:25:18,833
in the drilling spoils
back in 2021,
601
00:25:19,042 --> 00:25:22,500
we devised a plan to create
two boreholes on either side
602
00:25:22,708 --> 00:25:24,500
of the large object
603
00:25:24,708 --> 00:25:26,833
that would run all the way
up through the mesa.
604
00:25:26,958 --> 00:25:29,833
Then we could insert
scanning devices to better study
605
00:25:29,958 --> 00:25:31,792
what these buried things
actually are.
606
00:25:31,917 --> 00:25:33,875
Check that out.
607
00:25:34,042 --> 00:25:36,583
Despite a lot of
strange drilling malfunctions,
608
00:25:36,708 --> 00:25:39,583
we were able to complete
Borehole 1 last year.
609
00:25:39,708 --> 00:25:42,917
But things got a lot crazier
and even more amazing this year
610
00:25:43,125 --> 00:25:44,750
as we drilled Borehole 2.
611
00:25:44,875 --> 00:25:48,375
So it's great to be able
to show other scientific experts
612
00:25:48,542 --> 00:25:51,667
what we found this year
and see what they think.
613
00:25:51,875 --> 00:25:56,958
We ended up finding, uh,
metal flakes in the spoils
614
00:25:57,125 --> 00:25:59,458
that came out of the mesa.
615
00:25:59,625 --> 00:26:01,750
You know,
the analysis of these flakes
616
00:26:01,917 --> 00:26:03,500
suggests that they have
some very interesting
617
00:26:03,708 --> 00:26:06,375
trace elements in them.
618
00:26:06,583 --> 00:26:08,167
Yeah, the material
619
00:26:08,375 --> 00:26:11,667
was mostly tellurium on one side
and europium on the other.
620
00:26:11,833 --> 00:26:14,375
Also, there's vanadium in it.
621
00:26:14,542 --> 00:26:16,417
And what's interesting is,
622
00:26:16,542 --> 00:26:18,833
the metals appeared to be
623
00:26:19,042 --> 00:26:20,750
most likely manufactured
in a blast furnace.
624
00:26:20,875 --> 00:26:23,542
So how did those things get
625
00:26:23,708 --> 00:26:26,457
hundreds of feet
inside the mesa?
626
00:26:26,458 --> 00:26:28,250
How far inside the mesa?
627
00:26:28,375 --> 00:26:30,457
As best as we can gauge,
somewhere between
628
00:26:30,458 --> 00:26:33,167
200 and 300 feet
into the mesa horizontally.
629
00:26:33,333 --> 00:26:35,083
That's remarkable.
630
00:26:35,250 --> 00:26:36,166
- Yeah.
- Mm-hmm.
631
00:26:36,167 --> 00:26:37,042
And it's almost
632
00:26:37,208 --> 00:26:38,958
like something crashed
633
00:26:39,125 --> 00:26:40,458
there in the mesa
634
00:26:40,625 --> 00:26:42,750
and created all these
little debris chunks.
635
00:26:42,917 --> 00:26:46,292
That's what this
GPR data looks like.
636
00:26:46,458 --> 00:26:48,000
So, what you're finding
637
00:26:48,167 --> 00:26:50,167
makes absolutely no sense.
It is truly anomalous.
638
00:26:50,333 --> 00:26:51,791
- Yeah.
-Well,
639
00:26:51,792 --> 00:26:53,625
as we continue
those drilling exercises,
640
00:26:53,792 --> 00:26:56,667
we hit something
that actually broke the drill
641
00:26:56,833 --> 00:26:58,667
- in Borehole 2.
- That's right.
642
00:26:58,792 --> 00:27:00,667
The drill rod hit something,
643
00:27:00,833 --> 00:27:01,958
and they couldn't move forward,
644
00:27:02,125 --> 00:27:03,500
and they put, like,
645
00:27:03,625 --> 00:27:05,208
15,000 pounds of pressure
646
00:27:05,375 --> 00:27:06,583
against it for 30 minutes
647
00:27:06,750 --> 00:27:07,958
and it didn't move.
648
00:27:08,958 --> 00:27:10,457
Frankly, we don't know
649
00:27:10,458 --> 00:27:13,625
what the heck
it is that's turning this--
650
00:27:13,792 --> 00:27:15,792
see, this is
a brand-new drill bit--
651
00:27:15,958 --> 00:27:19,500
into this, or I should say this.
652
00:27:19,667 --> 00:27:22,250
Wow, that thing is damaged.
653
00:27:22,375 --> 00:27:24,833
Holy crap, dude.
654
00:27:24,958 --> 00:27:27,000
Tooth is almost completely gone.
655
00:27:27,167 --> 00:27:28,042
As the team from
Mark Construction Drilling
656
00:27:28,208 --> 00:27:29,875
worked on Borehole 2,
657
00:27:30,042 --> 00:27:32,042
at several different
spots, they hit
658
00:27:32,208 --> 00:27:35,333
obstructions that
destroyed their drill bits.
659
00:27:35,542 --> 00:27:39,667
These bits are designed to
cut through steel and granite.
660
00:27:39,792 --> 00:27:41,458
It's completely
661
00:27:41,625 --> 00:27:43,708
- welded shut.
- It's friction-welded.
662
00:27:43,875 --> 00:27:45,417
- Mm-hmm.
- That's crazy.
663
00:27:45,583 --> 00:27:47,499
And when Borehole 2 finally
664
00:27:47,500 --> 00:27:50,500
reached almost 470 feet in,
665
00:27:50,708 --> 00:27:52,083
the drill hit something
666
00:27:52,250 --> 00:27:54,542
that actually caused
the bit to wear down
667
00:27:54,708 --> 00:27:56,500
and fuse to the drill rod
668
00:27:56,708 --> 00:27:58,542
like they were welded together.
669
00:27:58,708 --> 00:28:01,417
But the weird thing is,
is the beacon
670
00:28:01,583 --> 00:28:03,542
stayed at 73 degrees
the whole time.
671
00:28:03,750 --> 00:28:05,750
But here's
the really crazy thing.
672
00:28:05,917 --> 00:28:08,750
The friction needed to
cause that kind of damage
673
00:28:08,917 --> 00:28:10,333
should have heated the drill bit
674
00:28:10,500 --> 00:28:12,833
up to over 2,000 degrees,
675
00:28:12,958 --> 00:28:15,583
but it came out
completely cool to the touch.
676
00:28:15,750 --> 00:28:18,708
Something very strange
had absorbed all that heat.
677
00:28:18,833 --> 00:28:20,125
Take a look at these.
678
00:28:20,333 --> 00:28:22,042
The drillers have never
seen anything like this.
679
00:28:22,250 --> 00:28:24,417
They said they've
never seen that, ever.
680
00:28:25,542 --> 00:28:26,958
Did anything interesting
681
00:28:27,167 --> 00:28:29,000
come out of the sludge
of the drill when it was
682
00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:30,500
impacting that
at that point in time?
683
00:28:30,708 --> 00:28:32,042
Yes, it did. We hired
684
00:28:32,208 --> 00:28:34,875
an archaeologist
to set up professional
685
00:28:35,083 --> 00:28:36,917
sifting areas.
686
00:28:37,083 --> 00:28:41,083
And so, he actually, uh,
can tell us all about it. Chris?
687
00:28:41,208 --> 00:28:43,417
Uh, my name's Chris Roberts.
I'm an archaeologist,
688
00:28:43,583 --> 00:28:45,500
local archaeologist
in the Uinta Basin area.
689
00:28:45,708 --> 00:28:48,500
Right in the 472 mark,
690
00:28:48,708 --> 00:28:50,000
they had hit a really hard spot,
691
00:28:50,125 --> 00:28:54,875
and once I got
those spoils cleaned up,
692
00:28:55,042 --> 00:28:56,708
then I actually noticed
693
00:28:56,875 --> 00:29:00,375
ceramics that are
undeniable material evidence
694
00:29:00,542 --> 00:29:03,500
that something is in the mesa
that is not natural.
695
00:29:03,667 --> 00:29:04,666
Wow.
696
00:29:04,667 --> 00:29:06,250
Very interesting.
697
00:29:07,958 --> 00:29:10,750
So, these are some of the
specimens that we've collected.
698
00:29:10,917 --> 00:29:12,375
Uh, some of
the ceramic materials.
699
00:29:12,542 --> 00:29:14,667
I've, I've enclosed them
700
00:29:14,875 --> 00:29:16,875
in these coin holders,
701
00:29:17,083 --> 00:29:19,708
and we'll just pass those down
so you can have a look.
702
00:29:19,917 --> 00:29:21,625
In certain respects,
it appears to be
703
00:29:21,833 --> 00:29:23,500
a rather normal
704
00:29:23,667 --> 00:29:26,167
- ceramic composition.
-Yep.
705
00:29:26,292 --> 00:29:28,458
What led you to believe
that this material
706
00:29:28,667 --> 00:29:30,833
is indeed manufactured?
707
00:29:31,042 --> 00:29:32,292
Well, when you measure
708
00:29:32,417 --> 00:29:34,875
the thickness, it's almost exact
709
00:29:35,042 --> 00:29:37,500
over the entire volume
of the material,
710
00:29:37,667 --> 00:29:39,792
which suggests it was machined,
711
00:29:39,917 --> 00:29:43,000
molded, or pressed or something
because it's very uniform.
712
00:29:44,667 --> 00:29:45,917
- It's mind-blowing.
-Yes.
713
00:29:46,083 --> 00:29:48,333
So, let me bring up an image.
714
00:29:48,500 --> 00:29:52,458
This is, of course, a scanning
electron microscope image
715
00:29:52,583 --> 00:29:56,167
of the feature that I think
stood out the most to us.
716
00:29:56,333 --> 00:29:58,167
So, if you look at the image,
717
00:29:58,333 --> 00:30:03,208
you can see what appears
to be a crosshatching pattern.
718
00:30:03,375 --> 00:30:04,833
And under the scanning
electron microscope,
719
00:30:05,000 --> 00:30:07,583
there seems to be
even more detail.
720
00:30:07,750 --> 00:30:09,750
Now, this is
the interesting thing.
721
00:30:11,250 --> 00:30:13,458
This is a live recording.
722
00:30:13,583 --> 00:30:15,167
It's been accelerated a bit.
723
00:30:15,292 --> 00:30:17,917
This area here
was the area exposed
724
00:30:18,042 --> 00:30:20,000
to the electron beam
for an extended time.
725
00:30:20,167 --> 00:30:21,833
See how, with the exposure,
726
00:30:21,958 --> 00:30:23,958
you see the change
in the surface?
727
00:30:24,125 --> 00:30:27,417
-Wow.
-Almost instantly,
you start seeing holes
728
00:30:27,583 --> 00:30:29,208
open up.
729
00:30:29,375 --> 00:30:31,458
It's almost like if you take
a really dried sponge
730
00:30:31,625 --> 00:30:32,833
and you put it in water.
731
00:30:33,000 --> 00:30:36,000
It expands and opens up.
732
00:30:36,167 --> 00:30:38,667
-Wow.
-This is amazing.
733
00:30:38,875 --> 00:30:41,042
Now, when we turned
the electron beam
734
00:30:41,208 --> 00:30:44,042
off and let it set
for several minutes,
735
00:30:44,208 --> 00:30:47,958
it goes back
to the exact same state
736
00:30:48,083 --> 00:30:50,292
that it is at
the beginning before exposure.
737
00:30:50,417 --> 00:30:51,333
Look at that.
738
00:30:51,458 --> 00:30:53,333
Oh, my gosh.
739
00:30:53,542 --> 00:30:56,125
Now, since this is a reversible
process, it does suggest
740
00:30:56,292 --> 00:30:58,832
it's a topology,
a geometry that's changing
741
00:30:58,833 --> 00:31:00,875
on its surface.
742
00:31:01,042 --> 00:31:02,333
- It can transform.
-Wow.
743
00:31:04,125 --> 00:31:05,417
I have a great deal
of experience
744
00:31:05,583 --> 00:31:07,083
in materials characterization,
745
00:31:07,292 --> 00:31:08,792
and I have never seen
anything like this.
746
00:31:08,958 --> 00:31:10,583
It's very unusual.
747
00:31:10,708 --> 00:31:11,625
Are there any
748
00:31:11,792 --> 00:31:13,625
materials in the last
749
00:31:13,750 --> 00:31:16,667
few hundred years that would
750
00:31:16,833 --> 00:31:21,500
look like this,
especially from the local basin?
751
00:31:21,667 --> 00:31:24,125
No, there's nothing
like this, uh,
752
00:31:24,292 --> 00:31:26,833
in the area or anywhere
that would match it.
753
00:31:27,000 --> 00:31:29,458
This is real, tangible evidence
754
00:31:29,625 --> 00:31:31,708
of a physical thing,
and you have
755
00:31:31,875 --> 00:31:32,958
several pieces of it, right?
756
00:31:33,125 --> 00:31:35,375
Yes. There's even more.
757
00:31:41,875 --> 00:31:42,832
We're just
scratching the surface
758
00:31:42,833 --> 00:31:44,542
of the material, literally.
759
00:31:44,708 --> 00:31:46,083
We did a lot of
760
00:31:46,292 --> 00:31:47,667
testing with this material,
as you can guess.
761
00:31:47,833 --> 00:31:49,167
Yes.
762
00:31:49,375 --> 00:31:50,833
After all the incredible results
763
00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:52,292
our team has gotten
764
00:31:52,458 --> 00:31:54,167
from testing
the ceramic materials
765
00:31:54,292 --> 00:31:56,875
that came out of
the mesa on Skinwalker Ranch,
766
00:31:57,042 --> 00:31:59,500
it was pretty validating
to see the reactions
767
00:31:59,667 --> 00:32:01,417
of other renowned scientists.
768
00:32:01,583 --> 00:32:05,125
But we were just getting
to the most fascinating part.
769
00:32:05,250 --> 00:32:06,542
We still aren't sure
what it means.
770
00:32:06,708 --> 00:32:08,708
We ran some other experiments
771
00:32:08,917 --> 00:32:10,667
which were even more surprising.
772
00:32:10,875 --> 00:32:12,792
We dropped the ceramic
773
00:32:12,958 --> 00:32:15,542
over a magnet after
freezing it in liquid nitrogen,
774
00:32:15,708 --> 00:32:17,957
and it did hover
775
00:32:17,958 --> 00:32:19,500
like the Meissner effect.
776
00:32:19,667 --> 00:32:22,250
That suggests this could be
a superconductor.
777
00:32:23,375 --> 00:32:25,458
So you're gonna freeze
the sample?
778
00:32:25,625 --> 00:32:27,000
- Yes.
- Yes.
779
00:32:27,167 --> 00:32:28,667
A couple weeks ago,
780
00:32:28,833 --> 00:32:30,624
while running
additional lab tests
781
00:32:30,625 --> 00:32:33,125
on the ceramic material
at Utah Valley University,
782
00:32:33,292 --> 00:32:36,000
we placed a sample in a dish
783
00:32:36,208 --> 00:32:39,583
of -320 degree Fahrenheit
liquid nitrogen.
784
00:32:39,708 --> 00:32:41,500
Notice how
it's still boiling off?
785
00:32:41,708 --> 00:32:43,500
Now, a normal ceramic
786
00:32:43,667 --> 00:32:45,417
would have cooled down
almost immediately.
787
00:32:45,583 --> 00:32:48,208
But this stuff wouldn't
cool down at all,
788
00:32:48,333 --> 00:32:51,958
and the liquid nitrogen kept
boiling for several minutes.
789
00:32:52,125 --> 00:32:54,333
It's still boiling away, man.
Look at that.
790
00:32:54,500 --> 00:32:57,292
We couldn't believe
the heat capacity of this thing.
791
00:32:57,417 --> 00:33:00,042
-Here we go.
-See it?
792
00:33:00,208 --> 00:33:01,167
- Oh, wow.
-You see it?
793
00:33:01,333 --> 00:33:02,583
- It did drift.
- It did drift.
794
00:33:02,750 --> 00:33:04,000
When it did finally cool down,
795
00:33:04,167 --> 00:33:06,542
we put a magnet
under another dish
796
00:33:06,708 --> 00:33:09,791
and placed the ceramic right
over the center of the magnet.
797
00:33:09,792 --> 00:33:12,000
It literally pushed itself away,
798
00:33:12,167 --> 00:33:14,333
meaning it repelled
the magnetic field.
799
00:33:14,500 --> 00:33:17,500
This is called
the Meissner effect
800
00:33:17,625 --> 00:33:20,458
and suggests that these ceramics
could be superconductors.
801
00:33:20,625 --> 00:33:23,542
Superconductors are
cutting-edge materials
802
00:33:23,708 --> 00:33:26,000
that scientists are
researching and developing
803
00:33:26,167 --> 00:33:28,000
because they have the ability
to conduct energy
804
00:33:28,125 --> 00:33:29,875
without any resistance.
805
00:33:30,042 --> 00:33:32,458
Because of that
and their ability to repel
806
00:33:32,625 --> 00:33:34,124
a normal magnetic field,
807
00:33:34,125 --> 00:33:37,000
some scientists believe
that one day superconductors
808
00:33:37,167 --> 00:33:38,667
could be used to make vehicles
809
00:33:38,833 --> 00:33:42,125
and even spacecraft
with advanced propulsion systems
810
00:33:42,292 --> 00:33:43,958
that don't require rocket fuel.
811
00:33:44,083 --> 00:33:47,083
Is it possible
that the ceramics we found
812
00:33:47,250 --> 00:33:49,333
in the drilling spoils
are superconductors
813
00:33:49,542 --> 00:33:54,042
and are covering whatever
the objects are inside the mesa?
814
00:33:55,000 --> 00:33:56,167
Gentlemen,
815
00:33:56,375 --> 00:33:58,042
what would this
mean for science?
816
00:33:58,250 --> 00:34:02,292
It could have very, very
wide-reaching implications.
817
00:34:02,417 --> 00:34:05,375
It could possibly unlock
new methods of propulsion
818
00:34:05,542 --> 00:34:07,125
and energy that
we haven't understood yet.
819
00:34:07,292 --> 00:34:09,500
We get the majority
of our energy
820
00:34:09,667 --> 00:34:11,333
from burning things,
821
00:34:11,500 --> 00:34:13,000
and something like this
could really set us
822
00:34:13,167 --> 00:34:14,708
on a completely different
course for the future,
823
00:34:14,917 --> 00:34:16,167
which I think
is one of the things
824
00:34:16,333 --> 00:34:17,292
that's so exciting about it.
825
00:34:17,458 --> 00:34:19,167
Yeah.
826
00:34:19,375 --> 00:34:21,083
I can't say that
much better than he did,
827
00:34:21,208 --> 00:34:23,792
but I can essentially say that
this type of material would
828
00:34:23,958 --> 00:34:26,292
contribute advancements
to photonic
829
00:34:26,500 --> 00:34:30,042
and electronic materials
technologies and
830
00:34:30,208 --> 00:34:31,917
take us into new directions
831
00:34:32,083 --> 00:34:34,083
that we haven't imagined yet.
832
00:34:34,250 --> 00:34:36,708
Well, it's an amazing find.
833
00:34:36,833 --> 00:34:39,000
When we took the samples
834
00:34:39,125 --> 00:34:40,792
and had them analyzed,
835
00:34:40,917 --> 00:34:44,208
we did a scanning electron
microscope elemental analysis
836
00:34:44,375 --> 00:34:47,458
and based on
the materials that is in it,
837
00:34:47,625 --> 00:34:51,167
it looks a lot like the ceramic
tiles on the space shuttle.
838
00:34:51,333 --> 00:34:53,167
That's remarkable.
839
00:34:54,208 --> 00:34:55,124
In fact,
840
00:34:55,125 --> 00:34:56,583
whatever it is that's
841
00:34:56,708 --> 00:34:58,292
concealed within that mesa,
842
00:34:58,458 --> 00:35:01,167
all of our fragments that
have been retrieved indicate
843
00:35:01,292 --> 00:35:02,917
that they may once
have been part of a structure.
844
00:35:03,083 --> 00:35:05,250
So, hopefully
845
00:35:05,417 --> 00:35:07,000
we'll get to the bottom of it
and we'll learn more
846
00:35:07,167 --> 00:35:08,583
about what's-what's in the mesa.
847
00:35:11,042 --> 00:35:13,583
I'm wanting to be cautious
that we don't
848
00:35:13,708 --> 00:35:16,666
damage that which
may lie within the mesa.
849
00:35:16,667 --> 00:35:18,000
Chris,
850
00:35:18,208 --> 00:35:19,500
do you have any advice
851
00:35:19,708 --> 00:35:21,042
or direction for us
852
00:35:21,208 --> 00:35:24,667
as we protect
the integrity of this dig site
853
00:35:24,792 --> 00:35:27,500
and prepare for this next year?
854
00:35:27,708 --> 00:35:30,208
Um, you know, preliminarily,
I've been looking
855
00:35:30,375 --> 00:35:33,208
at what I would propose
for an excavation.
856
00:35:33,375 --> 00:35:35,083
The actual artifacts
857
00:35:35,250 --> 00:35:36,750
seem to start right about where
858
00:35:36,958 --> 00:35:39,167
we get to that intact
bedrock level.
859
00:35:39,292 --> 00:35:42,208
So I propose we come
from the top of the mesa...
860
00:35:43,167 --> 00:35:44,625
...make it safe,
861
00:35:44,750 --> 00:35:47,000
and then we can go
and excavate that way
862
00:35:47,167 --> 00:35:48,542
right in through
the front of the mesa.
863
00:35:48,708 --> 00:35:51,292
I do believe
we'll find plenty more
864
00:35:51,500 --> 00:35:53,042
ceramics in there
and then we'll find
865
00:35:53,208 --> 00:35:55,583
whatever else might be
in the mesa as well.
866
00:35:56,708 --> 00:35:58,167
We've not only seen physical,
867
00:35:58,375 --> 00:36:01,208
tangible evidence
of something unusual
868
00:36:01,417 --> 00:36:04,500
going on inside the mesa,
but we're also documenting
869
00:36:04,667 --> 00:36:07,583
for the first time some
of the anomalies that confirm
870
00:36:07,750 --> 00:36:10,625
the existence of the bubble
above the property.
871
00:36:10,792 --> 00:36:14,042
Now we need to find
the answers to why it exists
872
00:36:14,208 --> 00:36:15,792
on Skinwalker Ranch.
873
00:36:15,958 --> 00:36:20,166
Well, gentlemen, in light
of the incredible discoveries
874
00:36:20,167 --> 00:36:23,958
that have been made at
Skinwalker Ranch most recently
875
00:36:24,125 --> 00:36:26,500
and the direction
that we're heading,
876
00:36:26,708 --> 00:36:28,083
we have engaged
877
00:36:28,208 --> 00:36:31,333
with a sister company
to OmniTeq.
878
00:36:32,292 --> 00:36:34,333
A sister company who is
879
00:36:34,500 --> 00:36:37,417
a SpaceX integrator...
880
00:36:37,583 --> 00:36:39,167
Oh, wow.
881
00:36:39,375 --> 00:36:41,500
...that will aid us
in our investigation
882
00:36:41,667 --> 00:36:44,542
and take this research
to the next level.
883
00:36:52,458 --> 00:36:53,875
This coming year
884
00:36:54,083 --> 00:36:57,125
we'll place
a satellite in orbit.
885
00:36:57,292 --> 00:36:59,250
A satellite
that will specifically
886
00:36:59,417 --> 00:37:01,208
focus on the ranch
887
00:37:01,375 --> 00:37:03,958
and take our investigation
888
00:37:04,125 --> 00:37:05,125
to the next level.
So, with that,
889
00:37:05,292 --> 00:37:06,625
I'd like to introduce
890
00:37:06,792 --> 00:37:11,167
Chad Brinkley,
the CEO of SEOPS, in.
891
00:37:12,458 --> 00:37:14,583
- Hey, Chad. Welcome.
- Thank you, Brandon.
892
00:37:14,708 --> 00:37:15,917
Thank you, Brandon,
for having me.
893
00:37:16,083 --> 00:37:17,500
Gentlemen.
894
00:37:17,667 --> 00:37:19,458
Now, this is pretty awesome.
895
00:37:19,583 --> 00:37:22,666
Ranch owner
Brandon Fugal, Jim Royston,
896
00:37:22,667 --> 00:37:25,792
Sam Deriso, and their
colleagues at OmniTeq
897
00:37:25,958 --> 00:37:28,208
have arranged with
a space exploration company
898
00:37:28,375 --> 00:37:29,667
known as SEOPS
899
00:37:29,875 --> 00:37:31,667
for a satellite to be
launched into orbit
900
00:37:31,875 --> 00:37:35,417
on one of SpaceX's Falcon 9
rockets in the coming months.
901
00:37:35,583 --> 00:37:38,292
And it's going to be
dedicated to helping us
902
00:37:38,417 --> 00:37:41,417
in our investigation
on Skinwalker Ranch.
903
00:37:42,542 --> 00:37:44,000
I got the call from Brandon
904
00:37:44,167 --> 00:37:46,250
and Jim on this
exciting opportunity
905
00:37:46,417 --> 00:37:48,375
to fly a satellite to space
906
00:37:48,542 --> 00:37:50,167
under a very
aggressive timeline.
907
00:37:50,375 --> 00:37:52,125
Yes. From space
908
00:37:52,292 --> 00:37:54,500
to ground and air,
we have a capability
909
00:37:54,708 --> 00:37:56,875
to push data up, pull data down.
910
00:37:57,042 --> 00:37:58,292
That's our goal.
911
00:37:58,500 --> 00:38:00,000
Yes. So, this is
912
00:38:00,208 --> 00:38:01,792
a Skinwalker Ranch satellite.
913
00:38:03,583 --> 00:38:05,792
This will be a 6U spacecraft.
914
00:38:05,958 --> 00:38:07,250
While small, you can put a lot
915
00:38:07,417 --> 00:38:09,250
of capability
in a 6U spacecraft.
916
00:38:09,417 --> 00:38:11,292
A 6U CubeSat
917
00:38:11,458 --> 00:38:13,958
is a class
of miniaturized satellites.
918
00:38:14,083 --> 00:38:15,542
These compact units are designed
919
00:38:15,708 --> 00:38:18,125
to carry various
instruments, cameras,
920
00:38:18,292 --> 00:38:20,250
and other
space-related technologies.
921
00:38:20,375 --> 00:38:21,833
Over the next several months,
922
00:38:22,042 --> 00:38:23,875
we will put together
923
00:38:24,042 --> 00:38:27,167
what each component
we could squeeze onto this thing
924
00:38:27,375 --> 00:38:28,958
and have mission success with.
925
00:38:29,125 --> 00:38:30,667
Pretty amazing.
926
00:38:30,833 --> 00:38:32,958
We've detected so many strange
927
00:38:33,125 --> 00:38:35,000
energy signals, anomalies,
928
00:38:35,167 --> 00:38:39,292
and even UAPs between 30 feet
and 10,000 feet in the air.
929
00:38:39,500 --> 00:38:42,292
But using rockets,
drones and helicopters
930
00:38:42,500 --> 00:38:44,083
to try and pinpoint
where they're coming from
931
00:38:44,250 --> 00:38:45,500
is very limited.
932
00:38:45,708 --> 00:38:49,000
Having a 6U satellite in space
933
00:38:49,208 --> 00:38:52,583
that will pass over
Skinwalker Ranch once every day
934
00:38:52,708 --> 00:38:55,500
will give our team
incredible capabilities
935
00:38:55,625 --> 00:38:58,250
to search for the source
of all the phenomena
936
00:38:58,375 --> 00:39:00,542
that we keep
encountering on the ranch.
937
00:39:00,708 --> 00:39:03,458
Now we can send
all kinds of signals,
938
00:39:03,583 --> 00:39:07,625
GPS data, and more from
the ground to space and back,
939
00:39:07,833 --> 00:39:10,000
scouring the entire range
in an instant.
940
00:39:10,167 --> 00:39:13,375
This could lead to major
revelations about the bubble
941
00:39:13,542 --> 00:39:16,417
and all the things
we've seen across the ranch.
942
00:39:17,417 --> 00:39:18,500
Well, we'll look forward
943
00:39:18,667 --> 00:39:21,292
to the weeks ahead, planning
944
00:39:21,500 --> 00:39:24,583
and making this a successful
945
00:39:24,750 --> 00:39:26,500
addition to our
946
00:39:26,667 --> 00:39:29,042
expanded scientific
platform and effort.
947
00:39:29,250 --> 00:39:31,083
Yeah. Well, we appreciate
you having us, Brandon.
948
00:39:31,292 --> 00:39:34,083
-Thank you so much.
- Yes, sir.
949
00:39:35,875 --> 00:39:38,667
Really excited about how
the next year's investigation
950
00:39:38,833 --> 00:39:41,583
will come about, and when we're
sitting around this table
951
00:39:41,750 --> 00:39:43,167
a year from now,
952
00:39:43,375 --> 00:39:44,958
I'm confident that we will
953
00:39:45,083 --> 00:39:46,458
achieve some great things.
954
00:39:47,708 --> 00:39:48,958
I'm excited.
I look forward to it.
955
00:39:49,125 --> 00:39:50,292
And it's going to be unfolding
956
00:39:50,458 --> 00:39:52,167
some more information,
and hopefully we'll have
957
00:39:52,375 --> 00:39:55,333
some questions answered,
and I know, in science,
958
00:39:55,500 --> 00:39:57,583
we'll have
more questions unanswered,
959
00:39:57,792 --> 00:39:59,042
so...
960
00:39:59,208 --> 00:40:01,333
I mean, this summer's
investigation was amazing.
961
00:40:01,542 --> 00:40:03,250
I'm thinking,
okay, what's next, right?
962
00:40:03,417 --> 00:40:04,458
What's the ranch
going to show us?
963
00:40:04,625 --> 00:40:06,375
Well, I think we grow
964
00:40:06,542 --> 00:40:08,125
as a society
965
00:40:08,292 --> 00:40:09,333
from a technological standpoint
966
00:40:09,542 --> 00:40:11,624
when we directly confront
the unknown.
967
00:40:11,625 --> 00:40:13,875
What I find
so fascinating about
968
00:40:14,042 --> 00:40:15,500
Skinwalker Ranch is that
969
00:40:15,667 --> 00:40:17,708
all of the people who are here
970
00:40:17,875 --> 00:40:20,708
and the people before--
Bigelow, et cetera--
971
00:40:20,875 --> 00:40:24,875
have created this environment
where science has taken root.
972
00:40:25,083 --> 00:40:27,083
What you guys-- Travis, Erik,
973
00:40:27,208 --> 00:40:30,417
and everybody else--
uh, have done
974
00:40:30,583 --> 00:40:32,917
is you've created data
that allows us to start
975
00:40:33,083 --> 00:40:36,333
to think about conclusions,
and that really excites me.
976
00:40:36,542 --> 00:40:39,125
Well, with that,
let's open a new chapter,
977
00:40:39,292 --> 00:40:40,167
look forward
978
00:40:40,375 --> 00:40:42,833
to, uh, our future discussions
979
00:40:43,000 --> 00:40:45,625
and collaboration in carrying
this investigation forward.
980
00:40:45,792 --> 00:40:47,167
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
981
00:40:48,375 --> 00:40:50,542
Onward.
982
00:40:53,792 --> 00:40:55,333
With each season,
we see an evolution
983
00:40:55,542 --> 00:40:57,458
of our understanding
of the ranch phenomenon.
984
00:40:57,583 --> 00:41:00,000
Our thoughts about
what we're engaging with
985
00:41:00,208 --> 00:41:02,333
change sometimes radically,
986
00:41:02,500 --> 00:41:05,167
even with the results
of just one experiment.
987
00:41:05,375 --> 00:41:06,708
I think it would be
an understatement to say
988
00:41:06,917 --> 00:41:09,167
that our findings this year
indicate that we have
989
00:41:09,292 --> 00:41:12,083
a lot more ground
and sky to cover.
990
00:41:13,667 --> 00:41:16,167
I've spent most of
my life studying science
991
00:41:16,375 --> 00:41:18,667
and theory around
the kind of phenomena
992
00:41:18,833 --> 00:41:21,458
that we keep encountering
on Skinwalker Ranch.
993
00:41:21,667 --> 00:41:23,125
Heck, I've even
written a bunch of
994
00:41:23,250 --> 00:41:26,000
science fiction novels
about this crazy stuff.
995
00:41:26,167 --> 00:41:30,042
So being a part of this team
is absolutely a dream come true,
996
00:41:30,208 --> 00:41:32,750
and I can't wait to see
what the next chapter
997
00:41:32,917 --> 00:41:35,375
of our investigation
is going to reveal.
998
00:41:36,417 --> 00:41:38,667
Skinwalker Ranch is different
than any other investigation
999
00:41:38,875 --> 00:41:41,792
in history, simply because we've
1000
00:41:41,917 --> 00:41:44,500
brought together
a diverse group of experts
1001
00:41:44,667 --> 00:41:46,292
and scientists to aid
1002
00:41:46,458 --> 00:41:47,792
the investigation beyond
1003
00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:50,333
what anyone could have
imagined in years past.
1004
00:41:50,458 --> 00:41:53,000
As we conclude
this historic year,
1005
00:41:53,167 --> 00:41:56,333
more than ever before,
the world's attention
1006
00:41:56,542 --> 00:41:58,458
is focused on Skinwalker Ranch.
1007
00:41:59,750 --> 00:42:03,833
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