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-Check this out.
-More metal?
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It's almost as if it
all came off the same object.
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We definitely
want to analyze that.
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-What the hell was that?
-What the hell was that?
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There was a serious rumble.
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I mean, you could
feel it in your feet.
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Whoa!
What was that?
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I saw something flash in the sky
to the west over Homestead Two.
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NARRATOR:
There is a ranch
in northern Utah.
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It is considered
the epicenter of the strangest
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and most disturbing phenomena
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on Earth.
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Animal mutilations,
bizarre UFO sightings,
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and unusual energies
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that have proven harmful
to humans.
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For 20 years,
the federal government
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tried to find answers,
and failed.
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Now, a new team of dedicated
scientists, researchers
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and experts has taken over.
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They are determined to solve
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the mystery and reveal...
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Hey, Erik.
You in here?
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Yeah, I'm back here.
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So, I was out
there by the drill site.
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-Uh-huh.
-I was standing on the road
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like, right above the hole,
looking up at the guys,
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and the ground shook.
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It didn't last as long
as an earthquake, but it...
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[imitates rumble] Like that.
And I was like, "Wow."
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And I even
asked the guys if they
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felt it over the walkie,
and right as I held
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the walkie up to call them,
I saw something.
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-Just boom real quick
across the sky.
-No way.
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And it was spherical,
translucent white color.
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-And I mean it was fast, too.
Schoomp, like that.
-Okay.
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Things might really be
coming to a head
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with our investigation
here on Skinwalker Ranch.
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It keeps pushing me down.
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Two weeks ago, we drilled
deep into the mesa...
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THOMAS: I wonder if it's, like,
metal flakes or something.
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TRAVIS: ...and discovered
what seems to be
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a huge, dome-shaped metal object
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buried beneath it
that we believe could
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measure up to 400 feet wide.
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Yeah, I'm up against
something pretty hard right now.
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Now, while Thomas, Dragon
and I were right in that area,
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we felt the ground
suddenly shake,
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and I thought I saw a UAP.
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Over the last three years
we've been able to
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record multiple UAP sightings.
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I'm hoping that
Erik caught the one I just
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saw on his surveillance cameras.
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Maybe it will give us
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a better idea of where
these things are coming from.
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Did you happen to
have any cameras looking in
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the westerly direction?
I was looking due west.
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Yeah, we have some bullet cams
that are always looking out
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-that way.
-Well, can you pull those up?
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I'm gonna say it was at,
uh, 13:45, because I checked
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my phone, like,
immediately when it happened.
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Best one would probably be this.
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-Yeah, this view.
-That's exactly where--
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So I would have been down here,
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probably looking that way,
right?
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Because the drill site is
right past that tree, I think.
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All right. Well,
I'm at about 1:44 p.m.
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Let's just see if we can
find it.
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So, how big of a thing
are we talking about here?
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Well, I mean,
it was like no bigger than
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the spheres we've seen
in the sky before,
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but it would've been
right in here somewhere.
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-How fast was it moving?
-Dude, it was moving
pretty fast.
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That's what I'm worried about.
You may not catch it,
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it was moving so fast.
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Yeah, you see, there's a line
looked like it had been formed.
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-Keep going.
-Okay, you want to do
a frame advance?
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-Yeah. Do frame by frame.
-Okay.
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Ho! Right there!
There it is.
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-Okay.
-Look at that.
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ERIK:
Okay. I got it.
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-Is that only in one frame?
-That's a single frame. Yeah.
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Go back one and go through it
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to see how many frames
it actually lasts.
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Okay, I'm gonna center on it.
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What in the heck?
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TRAVIS: Look at that. I don't
know if it came out of the mesa
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-or from behind the mesa.
-Uh-huh.
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I know that others have reported
that craft have been seen
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going into the mesa.
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Perhaps we're looking at
something
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coming out of the mesa,
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as has been speculated by,
by others.
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I don't know.
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There's a lot of information
that's put on these rocks.
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TRAVIS:
Earlier this year,
ranch caretakers Kandus Linde
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and Tom Lewis met
with retired Navajo ranger,
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John Dover
to look at petroglyphs
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carved into rocks
at nearby McConkie Ranch.
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This place is amazing.
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TRAVIS:
They were created by local
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Indigenous people centuries ago.
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And John believes they
depict strange phenomena
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that have occurred
throughout the Uinta Basin.
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We've actually had stories
involving
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UAPs that have
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entered into mesas.
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And just gone
right into the rock.
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I couldn't say if
this UAP came from the mesa,
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but the massive tremor
that Dragon, Thomas and I
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all felt just before it
appeared made me wonder if
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the local beliefs are
possibly founded in fact.
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-How did you catch that?
-Your eye integrates.
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So, you know,
I saw a streak go across.
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But it looks just--
I mean, that looks
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just like what I thought I saw.
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I said it was
a translucent white sphere.
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I mean, look
how much more translucent
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-white sphere can you get?
-You know, I gotta tell you,
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if you hadn't seen this
with the naked eye, I would
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not have detected this
on review of this footage.
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This is such a fleeting event.
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But this,
this does look very solid.
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-That's a great catch.
-I'm excited about it.
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Keep your eye on the sky,
maybe you'll see something else.
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After we informed Brandon
about the massive tremor and UAP
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incident at the mesa,
we asked him to immediately come
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out to the ranch to formulate
a plan for what to do next.
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With all the UAPs
we've documented this year,
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especially in
the triangle area...
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-How you doing? Good.
-Good.
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...we wanted to present
him with our idea
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for the biggest experiment yet.
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With winter approaching,
this was our last
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opportunity to find
some real answers.
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Thanks for coming together,
guys.
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I'm anxious to hear
what you have in store.
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Yeah, so we, as you're
aware, we've launched
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a lot of rockets this year
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than in the years past.
Most of them with
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instrumentation packages
in them.
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With payloads to measure,
whether it's GPS or...
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an RF or microwave signal,
gamma rays and so on.
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And we've also in the past
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had laser beams out here that
we've used for various things.
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We've scanned across
the sky with them in the mesa,
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and we've seen
some really weird stuff.
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Yeah, you sure have.
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And so, we thought
we needed to really
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get a better handle on it
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with a much larger rocket that
can go up through the triangle
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and with a lot of instruments
on it, and at the same time have
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multiple, very large lasers
focused on the spot,
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as well as a scanning laser
system focused on the spot
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while we have all
of our instruments
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and cameras and everything
looking at it.
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I mean, everything we've
got and used in the past
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we would use
in one big experiment.
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It sounds like you are proposing
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-something on a grand scale.
-Yeah.
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So, with our time
about to run out this year,
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the plan is to use the biggest
rockets and lasers yet to
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conduct a new experiment
that will not only stimulate
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something unmistakable to
appear at the triangle, but also
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reveal what that anomaly at
that mile-high zone actually is.
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So, we've been talking with
the guys at LOC Precision
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and we're gonna have a separate
set of payload canisters that
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come out, and one payload
canister is going to deploy
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chalk dust at different
altitudes as the parachute
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sinks back through,
and it will create
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a cloud all over
the triangle area.
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So, if there is
some anomaly that's
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invisible to the eye,
maybe the chalk will coat it.
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And, also, it will
give more particulate matter
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for the laser beams
to reflect off of.
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So, it should allow us
to map that area and see it
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better than
we've seen it ever before.
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So, not just shining a beam
through the area, but rastering
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a beam through that area
may give us a sense of the,
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of the shape and size of
whatever it is that's up there.
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TRAVIS:
We are going into
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great detail, deliberate effort
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to design multiple rocket
systems that we can launch.
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ERIK: That says nothing
of the instrument payload,
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you know.
We're talking about putting on
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frequency generator,
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gamma ray detector,
of course, action cams.
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This is probably
the largest scale, most complex
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and most expensive experiment
that we've ever done out here.
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Well, this is extraordinary.
These are big ideas.
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There's a lot of things that we,
you know, wanted to
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make sure we got your clearance
for before we proceeded.
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Well, if this leads us to
better understand the origin
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and the agenda of
what we're dealing with,
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who or what we are interacting
with here at Skinwalker Ranch,
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I think will,
will be well worth it.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah, absolutely.
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BRANDON:
Well, given the scale
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of this,
this incredible experiment that
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you are coordinating,
I would love to be here...
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-Great.
-...to witness it myself.
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We'd appreciate it. Thank you.
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I-I really appreciate
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the level of thought,
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the effort and the organization
that you've really brought
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to the table in order to
make this hopefully, you know,
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some of our best
experimental efforts yet.
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Because anytime we
initiate an experiment
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that is aggressive, that-that
is poking the hornet's nest,
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if you will, above the ranch,
something happens.
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Well, and if nothing unusual
happens, that's a data point.
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If nothing unusual happens,
that will be unusual.
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-[laughs] I like that.
-BRYANT: That'll be a first.
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TRAVIS:
Oh, somebody's here.
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BRYANT:
Yeah. It looks like
it's the Loc boys.
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TRAVIS:
And the Nu-Salt guys.
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TRAVIS:
Two days after
our meeting with Brandon,
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the rocket guys from
Loc Precision and the team
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from Nu-Salt Laser
arrived to help us conduct
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the biggest experiment ever
performed on Skinwalker Ranch.
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Good to see you again.
How are you?
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TRAVIS:
All of these guys had taken
part in previous experiments
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targeting both
the triangle and the mesa,
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so we were eager
to poke the nest harder
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than ever before,
and get some definitive answers
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about the weird phenomena
that keep happening out here.
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We're combining two really
spectacular experiments
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in one this time.
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-Bigger and better on the
rockets, and more lasers.
-Yeah.
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And I expect we're
going to learn a lot from it.
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We have measured some
phenomenology here that's, uh,
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actually affecting laser beams
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as they propagate through
the sky.
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We're actually
seeing lasers actually hit
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a particular level
and then actually bend and turn,
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and so that means
there is something significant,
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you know, at this position.
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And, we're gonna launch
rockets right through that,
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we're gonna release
some powders that'll, you know,
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create a cloud that
falls through this area
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to give us more visual
with the laser beams.
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So, what we've got to do,
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we've got a lot of
moving parts here today.
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We've got a couple of
really big rockets with
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complicated payloads, while
we're setting up the lasers.
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And we got to figure out,
make sure that we put the lasers
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in such a way that they don't
damage the rocket during flight,
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or the parachutes on the return,
because, you know, space cannons
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will probably
melt the parachutes.
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They are pretty hot.
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So, I'd love to see
what you guys brought.
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-I'm excited about this.
-Great.
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-Let's do that.
-Cool.
-Exciting.
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So, we got three 200-watt
laser space cannons and one
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NSL-2000 Model Z 30-watt laser
light show projector to set up.
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-Wow.
-Wow.
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That's impressive.
Can you guys top that?
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-A lot of firepower.
-I think we might be able to.
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-[laughter]
-TRAVIS: The gauntlet's
been thrown down.
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-Oh, my gosh.
-Holy smokes.
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ALLEN: So, here's what
we've got for you this year.
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THOMAS:
How tall is that, put together?
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-15 feet.
-Wow.
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TRAVIS:
Wait till it's put together.
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This right here is the
most awesome right here.
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Look at this,
this is one of the motors.
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THOMAS:
Holy smokes.
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This is a rocket motor
right here. Look at this.
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Look at that thing.
It's a missile.
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DAVE:
So, we brought three rockets.
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One 15-foot tall,
12-inch diameter rocket
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that can carry more instruments.
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So, it's easier to
be able to help the guys
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this time design the payload
area around their instruments to
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get a better fit and hopefully
some better readings for them.
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Well, I know when we talked
about it in planning, you know,
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we-we said it was bigger,
but my gosh, standing in front
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of it, I'm thinking yes,
it's big.
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Yes, it's beautiful, but what
I see is instrument capacity.
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Yep.
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We have an opportunity
to learn a lot
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with this, with this platform.
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-Yeah.
-What's the safety
range with this one?
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With the O-motor,
it's a thousand feet.
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So, nobody can be
within a thousand-foot
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-radius of the launch pad.
-Sounds to me like helipad.
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Yeah. We'll be
observing from the helipad.
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-Yeah.
-I agree.
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So, we need to start
getting everything together.
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Get the payloads ready, and we
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need to get out there and start
figuring out the logistics.
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Let's get to work,
guys, we got a lot to do.
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I'm excited, but this is
going to be a lot of work.
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This is going to be a big day.
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-Stand the booster up here.
-Yep.
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Got you, sir.
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♪
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-Are we good?
-Yeah.
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BRYANT:
The anticipation and hopes
are so high for this experiment,
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we'll be able to either
stimulate or see something
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that could really lead us
in a direction to figuring out
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what's actually going on here.
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-DAVE: It's go time.
-ALLEN: Yes, sir.
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Ready, ready.
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TRAVIS: Tonight's going to be
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one of the most complicated,
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biggest, most extravagant
experiments
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that we've actually
done here at Skinwalker Ranch.
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We've got three of these
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giant, multi-hundred-watt
laser space canons.
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We've got the laser scanner.
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We're going to be
broadcasting a sweep across this
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1.6 gigahertz part of
the spectrum where we're
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getting these weird signals
here on the ranch.
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We're going to
hopefully stimulate
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the biggest response so far
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and get a lot of data
as this rocket launches.
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-TIM: Perfect.
-THOMAS: Hey, Travis.
-TRAVIS: Yeah?
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THOMAS: At what kind of angle
do you want on these?
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Do you want them
going straight up?
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I think straight up.
If we could focus maybe,
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I mean, angle each one
of the three beams together,
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so they're hitting somewhere
about 3,000 feet up in the sky.
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-Pyramid format? Okay.
-Yeah, yeah.
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Pyramid it up to about
3,000 feet.
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-Sounds good.
-Does that work for you guys?
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-It does work.
-Okay.
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TRAVIS:
The laser component
of our experiment
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has its own multi-tier system.
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First, we'll set up
three high-powered
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laser cannons around the
triangle, and each laser beam
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will be aimed upward,
converging at the mile-high zone
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where we've detected
all kinds of radiation spikes
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and obtained evidence
of an invisible anomaly that has
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deflected other lasers,
and GPS devices in the past.
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ERIK:
So, there we are.
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DAVE: The signal generator
is up and running.
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ERIK:
All right. We are golden.
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TRAVIS: We're also going to
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broadcast that 1.6 gigahertz
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communication signal
that we recently
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detected on the ranch.
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Just a couple
of weeks ago,
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we broadcasted the signal at
a local radio station...
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[signal crackling]
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-There it is.
-Wow.
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TRAVIS: ...and stimulated
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multiple UAPs to appear
in the sky.
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-Look. Look, they're moving.
-JIM: Yep.
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So, here's our
transmitter right here.
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This is where we'll get
the source of the audio signal
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that the guys
choose to run through it.
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So tonight, we're going
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to broadcast that
1.6 gigahertz signal up through
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one of the lasers
directly into the anomalous
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spot above the triangle.
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Hopefully,
it will stimulate more UAPs,
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or something else,
that might explain
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what is really going on
in that mile-high zone.
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And in addition to
the lasers here,
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we'll deploy another
laser back on the helipad
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that will be scanning
up and down and through
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that region in
the sky above the triangle.
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We'll monitor for any
bends in the laser's pattern.
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If we see any deviations,
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it could be evidence
of anomalies for us to focus on.
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-DAVE: Should we put
the booster on?
-ALLEN: Yeah.
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TRAVIS: Once we get our laser
convergence system set up
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at the triangle,
the team from Loc Precision has
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brought out the granddaddy of
rockets that we are going to use
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to make contact with that
anomaly in the mile-high zone.
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ALLEN: All right,
let's bring her on in.
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Down in front a little.
Thank you.
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BRYANT: All right.
There we are. We're in.
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ALLEN: All right. She's in.
She's home.
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TRAVIS: This 15-foot-tall rocket
will be equipped with every kind
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of energy, radiation,
and gamma ray detector we have,
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plus three payloads of
environmentally safe chalk dust.
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ALLEN:
Y'all hold the front end,
it's wanting to move.
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-All right, ready?
-BRYANT: Yup
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This is not
only an impressive piece of
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equipment, it's very dangerous.
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This thing looks like
a missile ready to go off.
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ALLEN:
You're home.
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TRAVIS:
After it's launched
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up over 5,000 feet,
a parachute will deploy,
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bringing it straight back down
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through the anomalous zone.
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The first batch of chalk dust
will be released at 5,000 feet.
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Then another at 4,000 feet,
and a third at 3,000 feet.
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It'll be like throwing
flour on the invisible man.
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BRYANT:
Erik, are your GPS
units in the bottles turned on?
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-They are.
-Okay. Thank you.
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TRAVIS:
And once we've hopefully
identified where this
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dang anomaly is,
we're going to launch another
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rocket up there equipped
with more radiation
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and gamma ray detectors
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to collect all the data we can,
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and maybe stimulate
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the most awesome
ranch response yet.
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-ALLEN: Hold down there, Dave.
-DAVE: I got it.
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-ALLEN: Go. Hard push,
y'all. Hold it.
-DAVE: Yep. Got it.
402
00:18:16,241 --> 00:18:17,827
-All right, she's set.
-All right. Whew.
403
00:18:17,931 --> 00:18:20,034
All right, Erik,
we gotta get this payload going.
404
00:18:20,137 --> 00:18:22,068
ERIK:
Let's get it going.
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-TRAVIS: We are running
out of daylight.
-ALLEN: All right, go.
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DAVE:
These are all level-three
rockets, and these things are
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gonna hit about 400 to 500
miles an hour,
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so we're using
an ammonium perchlorate fuel,
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which just by its
very nature is very hot.
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-Put on a Z-clip, we're great.
-DAVE: Perfect.
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And it requires safer
distances, there's more power,
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you need a bigger areas
around, larger areas to land.
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00:18:44,413 --> 00:18:46,000
So, everything
is connected, we can now
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pack it up
and get to the safe zone?
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00:18:47,517 --> 00:18:48,793
I need to
break down as fast as I can
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and get back
to the Command Center.
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00:18:50,310 --> 00:18:51,206
Go ahead and do that.
Tell me when it's safe to
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shut that generator off.
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Okay. Will do.
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BRYANT: So, we'll just
set it up on top.
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DAVE:
Yup. I've got it.
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TRAVIS:
After our setup was complete,
all we needed was
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for Brandon to arrive
and the sun to go down.
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And then it's gonna
be time to make some history
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on Skinwalker Ranch.
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00:19:06,724 --> 00:19:09,758
Okay, hey, it is time for all
non-essentials
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to start evacuating the area.
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00:19:11,551 --> 00:19:14,689
Okay, we will see you guys
back at the Command Center.
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ERIK: We're about to begin
an experiment on a larger
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on a larger scale than anything
we've attempted before.
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This is the most complex
and expensive
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and dangerous experiment
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that we have ever attempted
on this ranch.
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TRAVIS: After we got set up
at the triangle area,
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we moved back to the base
of operations at the helipad,
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where we could monitor
everything from a safe distance.
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We've also got
17 sets of eyes here.
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TRAVIS:
Because of the size
of this experiment,
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we have called the entire
Skinwalker team out to help us,
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including Brandon, Jim Morse,
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Tom and Kandus, and also,
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00:19:53,103 --> 00:19:55,379
Casey Smith from
Qual-Tec Associates,
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who's here to look out
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00:19:56,655 --> 00:19:58,551
for any dangerous
radiation spikes
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that might show up tonight.
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So, we want all 17 sets of eyes
447
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not only on what's happening
out there at the triangle,
448
00:20:04,482 --> 00:20:06,034
but also on the sky.
449
00:20:06,137 --> 00:20:08,034
There shouldn't be any
aircraft in this space,
450
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because we've had it cleared.
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00:20:09,517 --> 00:20:11,379
This is a restricted airspace.
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If anyone sees anything in
the sky when that rocket goes up
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or when that payload's coming
down, I want to know about it.
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00:20:16,482 --> 00:20:19,724
Right. As soon as
Erik and I have finished
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turning on all the instruments
in the payload,
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we hand it
to the Loc guys, right?
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Then, everybody has to be back
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1,000 feet from the rocket.
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00:20:30,310 --> 00:20:33,551
Casey and Kaleb, you guys
should be down by Homestead Two
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or the drilling site--
keep an eye on the skies.
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00:20:35,965 --> 00:20:38,655
Kandus, Tom,
if you don't mind, I'd like
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you to take
the east spotter position
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up on the mesa,
because there's going to be
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things coming out of the rocket,
falling out.
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Try to watch and see if
you can see where they land.
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Casey has brought some
instruments so that
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we have gamma ray
detection capability.
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So, Travis, I got one for you.
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-All right.
-Erik.
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Any little spike is
going to trigger those.
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I think between
the bunch of us we're gonna be
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mixed in with everybody,
so if it
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-starts dinging, you'll know.
-ERIK: Yeah.
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Given the significance
of these experiments today,
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and the recent
acute medical episodes with Tom,
476
00:21:10,896 --> 00:21:14,034
I thought it was important
to bring Dr. Lee back.
477
00:21:14,137 --> 00:21:15,896
So, I appreciate
Dr. Lee coming in.
478
00:21:16,000 --> 00:21:19,758
It is great to be here. I
appreciate the focus on safety.
479
00:21:19,862 --> 00:21:22,931
I know how much you have been
focusing and preparing to make
480
00:21:23,034 --> 00:21:24,551
sure that everything is
done very safe.
481
00:21:24,655 --> 00:21:26,896
BRANDON:
Something is going on,
482
00:21:27,000 --> 00:21:28,827
which, of course,
should raise all of our
483
00:21:28,931 --> 00:21:32,448
awareness and the seriousness
of this exercise.
484
00:21:32,551 --> 00:21:34,241
TRAVIS: You know,
that's a really good point.
485
00:21:34,344 --> 00:21:36,448
Let's keep an eye on each other.
Hear something, feel something,
486
00:21:36,551 --> 00:21:39,275
smell something,
taste something, whatever that's
487
00:21:39,379 --> 00:21:41,758
unusual,
say something immediately.
488
00:21:41,862 --> 00:21:44,241
ERIK:
Hopefully we'll be able to
make sense of any unusual events
489
00:21:44,344 --> 00:21:46,206
that take place
during the course of this.
490
00:21:46,310 --> 00:21:48,275
-Let's get moving.
-All right.
491
00:21:48,379 --> 00:21:49,896
-Appreciate everybody's help.
-Thank you, guys.
492
00:22:00,379 --> 00:22:03,000
All right, this is the spot.
493
00:22:03,103 --> 00:22:04,793
Kaleb and Casey are in position.
494
00:22:04,896 --> 00:22:06,068
We're good to go. Over.
495
00:22:06,172 --> 00:22:07,689
Copy that.
496
00:22:07,793 --> 00:22:09,344
TOM: So, they're shooting
from the triangle, right?
497
00:22:09,448 --> 00:22:11,103
KANDUS: Yeah.
498
00:22:11,206 --> 00:22:13,034
TOM: I mean, we could
just go right up here.
499
00:22:13,137 --> 00:22:15,689
TRAVIS: Tonight is really
sort of the culmination of
500
00:22:15,793 --> 00:22:17,862
everything we've done
for the past three years.
501
00:22:17,965 --> 00:22:20,344
We started out with some
small rockets in the first year.
502
00:22:20,448 --> 00:22:22,344
And then last year, we launched
some slightly bigger rockets.
503
00:22:22,448 --> 00:22:24,068
This year, we're doing
a much bigger rocket.
504
00:22:24,172 --> 00:22:26,137
Kandus. Tom. Do you guys copy?
505
00:22:26,241 --> 00:22:28,655
Kandus and Tom
are in position on the mesa.
506
00:22:28,758 --> 00:22:30,689
Everything looks good from here.
507
00:22:30,793 --> 00:22:32,551
TRAVIS [over walkie]:
Roger that.
508
00:22:32,655 --> 00:22:34,448
All right, guys, we're all set.
509
00:22:34,551 --> 00:22:36,413
Let's wait until dark
and get this thing started.
510
00:22:43,586 --> 00:22:46,068
TRAVIS:
All right, guys.
Let's go ahead and turn
511
00:22:46,172 --> 00:22:48,517
the instruments on
and do our first launch.
512
00:22:52,620 --> 00:22:54,896
Bam. There they are!
513
00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:58,620
Check it out. Now see,
that is straight above us.
514
00:22:58,724 --> 00:23:00,689
THOMAS:
Looking at this
laser cannon shooting up
515
00:23:00,793 --> 00:23:02,896
in the sky
for as far as I can see,
516
00:23:03,000 --> 00:23:05,517
I can only imagine what
the neighbors and the people
517
00:23:05,620 --> 00:23:07,551
in the surrounding areas
must think.
518
00:23:07,655 --> 00:23:10,896
I mean, you can see
this laser from miles away.
519
00:23:11,000 --> 00:23:12,758
TRAVIS:
Is that not crazy?
520
00:23:12,862 --> 00:23:17,068
We've used lasers each summer,
and each summer we've
521
00:23:17,172 --> 00:23:19,241
gotten bigger or more,
or spread them out more.
522
00:23:19,344 --> 00:23:21,724
And what we've seen,
each time we do an experiment
523
00:23:21,827 --> 00:23:24,896
like this is UAP in the sky.
524
00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:26,896
Or at least some sort of unknown
525
00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:28,724
atmospheric or aerial phenomena.
526
00:23:28,827 --> 00:23:31,206
So, who knows what's
gonna happen to us tonight?
527
00:23:33,344 --> 00:23:35,275
TIM: So, we're taking that
file that you guys gave us,
528
00:23:35,379 --> 00:23:38,241
Travis, and running it
529
00:23:38,344 --> 00:23:40,586
-through this phone here.
-TRAVIS: Uh-huh.
530
00:23:40,689 --> 00:23:42,275
-Oh, yeah.
-Oh, there it is.
531
00:23:42,379 --> 00:23:44,620
-I recognize that sound.
-Yeah.
532
00:23:44,724 --> 00:23:46,896
So, we're gonna take this
sound and we're gonna actually
533
00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:50,896
put it through this transmitter
that has a driver built into it,
534
00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:55,413
and it's going to take
that signal, and it's going to
535
00:23:55,517 --> 00:23:59,517
modulate the laser beam so it's
actually travelling into space.
536
00:23:59,620 --> 00:24:02,137
TRAVIS:
All right. Let's do it.
537
00:24:02,241 --> 00:24:05,310
We recorded this weird sound
here on the ranch.
538
00:24:05,413 --> 00:24:07,000
[radio frequency fluctuating]
539
00:24:07,103 --> 00:24:10,551
This 1.6 gigahertz frequency,
or wavelength.
540
00:24:10,655 --> 00:24:13,275
-Oh, yeah. I heard it.
-That's crazy.
541
00:24:13,379 --> 00:24:16,827
TRAVIS:
Yeah, so it's modulating
the laser amplitude.
542
00:24:16,931 --> 00:24:19,310
We thought maybe it
was a communication signal,
543
00:24:19,413 --> 00:24:22,137
but we don't know
what it means or where
544
00:24:22,241 --> 00:24:24,137
it's coming from,
and what's creating it.
545
00:24:24,241 --> 00:24:26,482
So, we thought we
would play it back through
546
00:24:26,586 --> 00:24:29,103
the laser tonight to see if we
get any kind of response.
547
00:24:30,103 --> 00:24:32,172
All right so, have you
got everything else set up?
548
00:24:32,275 --> 00:24:35,103
-We do.
-All right, I say let's
clear the launch area because
549
00:24:35,206 --> 00:24:36,862
-we're about to launch
this rocket.
-Sounds good.
550
00:24:36,965 --> 00:24:38,137
Thank y'all very much.
551
00:24:38,241 --> 00:24:39,724
-Good job.
-BRYANT: Amazing.
552
00:24:45,931 --> 00:24:48,482
We've got the lasers on
and lined up,
553
00:24:48,586 --> 00:24:49,793
and the rockets ready to go.
554
00:24:49,896 --> 00:24:53,310
We're gonna be in launch mode
555
00:24:53,413 --> 00:24:55,068
in probably about five minutes.
556
00:24:55,172 --> 00:24:56,793
I gotta tell you, Travis,
557
00:24:56,896 --> 00:24:58,551
the alignment
looks perfect from here.
558
00:25:01,103 --> 00:25:03,724
TRAVIS:
The lasers were
beaming up perfectly through
559
00:25:03,827 --> 00:25:07,068
the mile-high zone above
the triangle just as planned.
560
00:25:10,137 --> 00:25:12,724
-TOM: That's amazing.
-KANDUS: Wow.
561
00:25:12,827 --> 00:25:14,620
TRAVIS:
And with the 1.6 gigahertz
562
00:25:14,724 --> 00:25:17,206
communication signal being
broadcast up into that zone,
563
00:25:17,310 --> 00:25:19,206
everybody was braced for
anything strange
564
00:25:19,310 --> 00:25:20,172
that might happen.
565
00:25:20,275 --> 00:25:22,379
It was finally time to
566
00:25:22,482 --> 00:25:23,965
launch our massive rocket.
567
00:25:25,310 --> 00:25:27,000
All right, gentlemen.
568
00:25:27,103 --> 00:25:28,689
Go ahead. Tell everybody we're
launching in 30 seconds.
569
00:25:28,793 --> 00:25:31,344
Okay, teams in the field.
570
00:25:31,448 --> 00:25:34,344
Tom, Kandus,
Kaleb, Casey, we are about
571
00:25:34,448 --> 00:25:35,896
30 seconds from launch.
572
00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:41,034
-Be prepared and ready.
-Kaleb copy, over.
573
00:25:41,137 --> 00:25:44,275
KANDUS:
10-4. Thank you. Over.
574
00:25:44,379 --> 00:25:46,551
-BRYANT: We're ready to go.
-Great.
575
00:25:46,655 --> 00:25:48,379
-ALLEN: All right, in five.
-Five? All right.
576
00:25:48,482 --> 00:25:49,482
All right, you ready?
577
00:25:49,586 --> 00:25:52,862
In five, four,
578
00:25:52,965 --> 00:25:55,862
three, two,
579
00:25:55,965 --> 00:25:57,448
one.
580
00:26:03,206 --> 00:26:04,862
Push and hold.
581
00:26:05,379 --> 00:26:07,586
ALLEN:
Uh-o. That motor blew.
582
00:26:08,482 --> 00:26:12,344
TRAVIS:
It exploded. Oh, no. Oh...
583
00:26:12,448 --> 00:26:15,000
DAVE: Hot greens. Hot greens.
Let's go, there could be a fire.
584
00:26:15,103 --> 00:26:16,517
-Yep.
-Oh, my God.
585
00:26:22,620 --> 00:26:24,517
What the hell just happened?
586
00:26:25,965 --> 00:26:29,827
-Jump in.
-THOMAS: Nobody get run over.
587
00:26:29,931 --> 00:26:31,137
TRAVIS:
Son of a bitch.
588
00:26:31,241 --> 00:26:33,034
Hang on, Bryant!
589
00:26:37,793 --> 00:26:41,172
Damn it. That sucks.
590
00:26:41,275 --> 00:26:43,965
We were all set to shoot
our gigantic,
591
00:26:44,068 --> 00:26:46,172
main rocket
up into the mile-high zone
592
00:26:46,275 --> 00:26:49,344
above the triangle to
identify where this anomaly is,
593
00:26:49,448 --> 00:26:53,379
but it just blew up in
a fireball above the launch pad.
594
00:26:56,586 --> 00:26:57,931
I don't see a fire.
595
00:26:59,724 --> 00:27:01,965
Right.
596
00:27:13,068 --> 00:27:14,448
TRAVIS:
It blew out all the payload.
597
00:27:17,689 --> 00:27:20,413
-What the [bleep]?
-Here's another piece
right here.
598
00:27:20,517 --> 00:27:23,103
-THOMAS: You found it all?
-TRAVIS: That's an instrument,
yeah.
599
00:27:23,206 --> 00:27:25,068
Damn it, that sucks.
600
00:27:25,172 --> 00:27:27,586
THOMAS:
This is definitely
a huge failure.
601
00:27:27,689 --> 00:27:30,862
Seems like every single time
we've tried to monitor that
602
00:27:30,965 --> 00:27:33,896
5,000-foot mark above
the ranch, something goes wrong.
603
00:27:34,000 --> 00:27:37,862
Thomas, did you say that there
was a GPS piece that you found?
604
00:27:37,965 --> 00:27:39,862
BRYANT:
We've lost a bunch of
equipment.
605
00:27:39,965 --> 00:27:41,758
We didn't get
really anything out of
606
00:27:41,862 --> 00:27:43,931
the number of hours
that have gone into this.
607
00:27:44,034 --> 00:27:45,448
It's like the ranch was
putting its foot down
608
00:27:45,551 --> 00:27:47,448
and telling us, "No."
609
00:27:47,551 --> 00:27:51,068
TRAVIS:
Is all the pyro out, though?
610
00:27:51,172 --> 00:27:53,206
Everybody, there could still be
powder somewhere,
611
00:27:53,310 --> 00:27:56,413
-so everybody...
-You haven't found
them all yet?
612
00:27:56,517 --> 00:27:58,241
-BRYANT: That blew.
-TRAVIS: Yep. It blew.
613
00:27:58,344 --> 00:28:01,482
BRYANT:
The powder blew. It blew
the payload compartment.
614
00:28:02,482 --> 00:28:04,827
ALLEN:
Yep. It blew. Okay, we're safe.
615
00:28:04,931 --> 00:28:08,137
THOMAS: All right.
Hey, guys, we're safe.
616
00:28:08,241 --> 00:28:09,965
DAVE: When we launched
the 15-foot rocket,
617
00:28:10,068 --> 00:28:12,827
it had a forward seal failure
where the motor just couldn't
618
00:28:12,931 --> 00:28:15,482
contain its pressure,
and the forward seal blew
619
00:28:15,586 --> 00:28:17,827
straight up, which it's
supposed to do upon a failure
620
00:28:17,931 --> 00:28:20,620
and that basically trashed
every instrument in the rocket.
621
00:28:20,724 --> 00:28:22,551
Radio check.
Anybody hearing me?
622
00:28:25,068 --> 00:28:27,620
Erik, I hear you. Go ahead.
623
00:28:27,724 --> 00:28:29,482
ERIK:
Can somebody tell me
what the hell is going on?
624
00:28:29,586 --> 00:28:31,655
I don't know where we are.
625
00:28:32,931 --> 00:28:37,000
TRAVIS: Sorry, Erik. We had
a catastrophic rocket failure.
626
00:28:37,103 --> 00:28:40,793
We're out here doing disaster
analysis right now.
627
00:28:40,896 --> 00:28:42,827
Never left the pad.
All the charges went off
628
00:28:42,931 --> 00:28:45,551
-and it blew it up on the pad.
-Copy that.
629
00:28:45,655 --> 00:28:47,931
Oh, boy.
630
00:28:48,034 --> 00:28:50,931
ERIK: The outcome is a shock
and a disappointment.
631
00:28:51,034 --> 00:28:53,275
It's not what we expected,
given all
632
00:28:53,379 --> 00:28:55,827
the sophistication
and the design of that rocket.
633
00:28:55,931 --> 00:28:58,137
Fortunately,
we have other rockets that
634
00:28:58,241 --> 00:29:01,000
we can launch into
the area above the triangle
635
00:29:01,103 --> 00:29:03,344
in an effort
to continue the experiment.
636
00:29:03,448 --> 00:29:07,689
-All right, so look.
We still got two rockets.
-Yeah.
637
00:29:07,793 --> 00:29:09,827
So, uh, we can do
the final experiment that
638
00:29:09,931 --> 00:29:11,310
we planned on and use
the other rocket as a backup
639
00:29:11,413 --> 00:29:12,793
in case something
happens to that rocket.
640
00:29:12,896 --> 00:29:15,379
-Hundred percent.
-We're not gonna let it beat us.
641
00:29:15,482 --> 00:29:17,551
Let's clean up.
Let's prep the next rocket.
642
00:29:17,655 --> 00:29:18,896
Let's get the lasers ready,
643
00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:20,655
and let's just do what
we've got to do.
644
00:29:20,758 --> 00:29:22,482
-Let's do what we do.
-BRYANT: That's exactly right.
645
00:29:22,586 --> 00:29:25,034
TRAVIS: Hey, look, we still
got the second rocket
646
00:29:25,137 --> 00:29:26,310
from Loc Precision
already prepared
647
00:29:26,413 --> 00:29:27,448
with all of our sensors,
648
00:29:27,551 --> 00:29:28,689
we still got the Nu-Salt guys
649
00:29:28,793 --> 00:29:30,172
here with the lasers.
650
00:29:30,275 --> 00:29:31,551
We're gonna launch
another rocket and see
651
00:29:31,655 --> 00:29:33,000
what we can get out of that.
652
00:29:39,620 --> 00:29:41,793
TRAVIS:
All right, here we go.
653
00:29:44,965 --> 00:29:46,689
-Close, close, close.
-All right.
654
00:29:46,793 --> 00:29:48,448
-That's in.
-That's in.
655
00:29:53,896 --> 00:29:55,310
TRAVIS:
So, how close are we?
656
00:29:55,413 --> 00:29:56,965
We just got to
put the igniter in
657
00:29:57,068 --> 00:29:58,482
and get everybody back
and we're good to go.
658
00:29:58,586 --> 00:30:00,206
So, we're ready to
clear the launch area?
659
00:30:00,310 --> 00:30:01,724
-A hundred percent.
-Okay.
660
00:30:01,827 --> 00:30:03,724
The rocket is loaded
on the launch pad.
661
00:30:03,827 --> 00:30:05,586
We're just getting ready
to clear out.
662
00:30:05,689 --> 00:30:08,103
KALEB:
10-4. We just got done
checking all the meters
663
00:30:08,206 --> 00:30:10,689
out here, everything is 10-4.
664
00:30:10,793 --> 00:30:12,034
Copy that. Thank you.
665
00:30:12,137 --> 00:30:13,896
-TRAVIS: All right, let's do it.
-THOMAS: Yep.
666
00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:15,758
TRAVIS: All right, we need to
clear the launch pad, everybody.
667
00:30:15,862 --> 00:30:17,310
We're to that point.
668
00:30:24,586 --> 00:30:28,206
-TRAVIS: We've got
about four minutes.
-DAVE: We're ready to go.
669
00:30:28,310 --> 00:30:30,482
THOMAS:
Do we need to radio Casey
670
00:30:30,586 --> 00:30:32,241
and Kaleb, let them know
our countdown?
671
00:30:32,344 --> 00:30:34,758
-TRAVIS: Yep. Yes, we do.
-Casey and Kaleb?
672
00:30:34,862 --> 00:30:36,172
Do you guys have all
673
00:30:36,275 --> 00:30:38,758
-the instruments in place? Over.
-Tom, Kaleb.
674
00:30:38,862 --> 00:30:40,206
Yeah. 10-4.
675
00:30:40,310 --> 00:30:42,517
Everything's in place
and good on our end.
676
00:30:42,620 --> 00:30:44,172
Hey, Erik.
677
00:30:44,275 --> 00:30:46,517
Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
678
00:30:46,620 --> 00:30:49,344
So, I'm wondering about
air traffic, are we clear?
679
00:30:49,448 --> 00:30:51,241
We are clear.
680
00:30:51,344 --> 00:30:52,689
TRAVIS:
Although our second rocket
681
00:30:52,793 --> 00:30:54,689
was smaller at nine feet tall,
682
00:30:54,793 --> 00:30:57,379
it had plenty of power
to shoot up through the anomaly,
683
00:30:57,482 --> 00:31:00,655
so we packed a payload
of chalk dust in that one, too,
684
00:31:00,758 --> 00:31:03,931
along with our GPS
and radiation sensors.
685
00:31:04,034 --> 00:31:06,827
We are one minute from
launching, guys, if you got
686
00:31:06,931 --> 00:31:08,275
the laser about ready.
687
00:31:08,379 --> 00:31:10,275
This was our
last chance to get some
688
00:31:10,379 --> 00:31:13,000
answers with rockets
at the triangle this year,
689
00:31:13,103 --> 00:31:15,793
so we were all hoping it would
launch as planned,
690
00:31:15,896 --> 00:31:18,655
and make a direct hit
through that mysterious zone.
691
00:31:18,758 --> 00:31:21,620
30 seconds and counting
on your timer, Travis.
692
00:31:21,724 --> 00:31:24,620
We got 30 seconds till launch.
693
00:31:24,724 --> 00:31:26,586
Yeah, I like
that elevation better.
694
00:31:27,517 --> 00:31:29,448
Is that pointing
through the middle of the beam?
695
00:31:29,551 --> 00:31:31,206
-Yeah. Right there.
-THOMAS: Ten seconds
and counting.
696
00:31:31,310 --> 00:31:32,275
-How much?
-THOMAS: Ten.
697
00:31:32,379 --> 00:31:33,241
All right, here we go. Do it.
698
00:31:33,344 --> 00:31:34,448
Here we go. Yes.
699
00:31:34,551 --> 00:31:37,931
THOMAS:
Five, four, three,
700
00:31:38,034 --> 00:31:40,655
two, one.
701
00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:44,241
TRAVIS:
There it goes!
702
00:31:48,551 --> 00:31:50,517
JIM:
That's fantastic.
703
00:31:52,034 --> 00:31:54,275
DAVE:
What was that bend all about?
704
00:31:54,379 --> 00:31:56,517
It caught dramatically
to the north,
705
00:31:56,620 --> 00:31:58,896
so it couldn't
go up through the beam.
706
00:31:59,000 --> 00:32:00,551
What in the crap?
707
00:32:00,655 --> 00:32:02,000
DAVE:
So, there better be some
upper-level winds that
708
00:32:02,103 --> 00:32:03,482
would explain that out
of the north.
709
00:32:03,586 --> 00:32:05,862
What winds?
710
00:32:05,965 --> 00:32:08,241
It launches straight up
and it gets to about
711
00:32:08,344 --> 00:32:11,034
2,000, maybe 3,000 feet,
712
00:32:11,137 --> 00:32:13,724
and it does something
really unusual.
713
00:32:13,827 --> 00:32:18,344
It turned almost due north
and flew away from the triangle
714
00:32:18,448 --> 00:32:21,000
area and away from the anomaly
that we know starts somewhere
715
00:32:21,103 --> 00:32:23,689
around 2,500 to 3,000 feet
716
00:32:23,793 --> 00:32:26,689
above ground level and up to
about 5,000 to 6,000 feet.
717
00:32:26,793 --> 00:32:28,965
It's like it got to that point
718
00:32:29,068 --> 00:32:31,000
and turned away from it
somehow or other.
719
00:32:31,103 --> 00:32:32,793
Did you all see the smoke trail?
There was no wind
720
00:32:32,896 --> 00:32:34,379
in the contrail at all.
721
00:32:34,482 --> 00:32:36,172
There's no wind,
yet it gets deflected
722
00:32:36,275 --> 00:32:39,827
-dramatically off to the north.
-There's no wind.
723
00:32:39,931 --> 00:32:41,862
What in the crap?
724
00:32:47,724 --> 00:32:50,068
Something deflected the rocket.
725
00:32:50,172 --> 00:32:52,620
I mean, what else could do it?
726
00:32:52,724 --> 00:32:54,758
And if it was gonna
blow up or break,
727
00:32:54,862 --> 00:32:56,413
it would've not kept going
straight like it did.
728
00:32:56,517 --> 00:32:58,034
It would have started
doing curlicues
729
00:32:58,137 --> 00:33:00,586
and everything else
on a structural failure.
730
00:33:00,689 --> 00:33:03,310
TRAVIS:
We had a perfect launch
with our nine-foot-tall rocket,
731
00:33:03,413 --> 00:33:05,793
and it was headed straight
for the anomalous zone
732
00:33:05,896 --> 00:33:08,413
above the triangle,
armed with chalk dust
733
00:33:08,517 --> 00:33:11,310
and all kinds of radiation
scanning devices,
734
00:33:11,413 --> 00:33:13,620
but something appeared to just
735
00:33:13,724 --> 00:33:15,482
knock it off course in midair.
736
00:33:16,413 --> 00:33:18,862
CASEY: There it is.
So, we got it right here.
737
00:33:20,931 --> 00:33:22,482
KALEB [over walkie]:
We have eyes on the rocket.
738
00:33:22,586 --> 00:33:24,137
It's coming down above the mesa.
739
00:33:24,241 --> 00:33:25,965
If they think it's
coming down above the mesa,
740
00:33:26,068 --> 00:33:27,758
it's coming down in Roosevelt.
741
00:33:28,655 --> 00:33:30,758
THOMAS:
That's miles out there, guys.
742
00:33:35,103 --> 00:33:38,275
TRAVIS: How far north does that
look like that is to y'all?
743
00:33:38,379 --> 00:33:39,620
A couple miles.
744
00:33:39,724 --> 00:33:42,482
It's way north of
where we're at right now.
745
00:33:42,586 --> 00:33:43,965
Yeah, that's what I think, too.
746
00:33:44,862 --> 00:33:47,413
The rocket had
so much propulsion power
747
00:33:47,517 --> 00:33:49,241
that it landed miles away.
748
00:33:49,344 --> 00:33:52,137
We were really anxious to
find it and recover the scanning
749
00:33:52,241 --> 00:33:56,310
and GPS devices inside to
see if we got data at the moment
750
00:33:56,413 --> 00:34:00,310
of impact with whatever
it was that sent it off course.
751
00:34:01,586 --> 00:34:04,758
KALEB:
I swear it looked like something
hit it and it shot north.
752
00:34:04,862 --> 00:34:07,172
Because it was going
straight up and then just, boom!
753
00:34:07,275 --> 00:34:08,724
Hmm.
754
00:34:10,034 --> 00:34:11,724
You can see
some of the smoke floating
755
00:34:11,827 --> 00:34:15,275
through the beam there, too.
Beam me up, Scotty.
756
00:34:16,241 --> 00:34:18,137
Yeah. So, typically
when the rocket launches,
757
00:34:18,241 --> 00:34:20,344
rockets always,
758
00:34:20,448 --> 00:34:22,517
if they're not a guided rocket,
meaning you're not steering it
759
00:34:22,620 --> 00:34:24,965
somehow, if it's just
what we call a dumb rocket,
760
00:34:25,068 --> 00:34:29,275
when it goes up,
it will turn into the wind.
761
00:34:29,379 --> 00:34:31,862
Always. Always.
Physics makes it do that.
762
00:34:31,965 --> 00:34:34,206
And so, the way
that rocket went up
763
00:34:34,310 --> 00:34:36,551
and turned,
it suggests there's winds
764
00:34:36,655 --> 00:34:38,931
aloft somewhere at
where it made the turn.
765
00:34:39,034 --> 00:34:43,034
But there's smoke setting right
there where it made the turn.
766
00:34:43,137 --> 00:34:44,344
So, there's no wind!
767
00:34:45,482 --> 00:34:46,965
It wasn't just a slight bend.
768
00:34:47,068 --> 00:34:49,862
That thing went up
and threw its signal on
769
00:34:49,965 --> 00:34:52,137
and went straight north.
770
00:34:52,241 --> 00:34:54,310
So, it doesn't appear
that there is any immediate
771
00:34:54,413 --> 00:34:56,275
conventional explanation
from what we just observed.
772
00:34:56,379 --> 00:34:58,862
-Zero.
-TRAVIS: Yeah,
it makes no sense to me.
773
00:34:58,965 --> 00:35:00,551
THOMAS: You know,
it kind of reminds me
774
00:35:00,655 --> 00:35:02,068
of that experiment where we
775
00:35:02,172 --> 00:35:05,034
dropped these
bottles out of a helicopter
776
00:35:05,137 --> 00:35:07,620
using GPS coordinates,
and when they dropped those
777
00:35:07,724 --> 00:35:11,413
bottles, we found some of
them a mile and a quarter away.
778
00:35:11,517 --> 00:35:14,206
TRAVIS:
Yeah, and some of the
data showed that it looked like
779
00:35:14,310 --> 00:35:17,344
a bottle fell down and turned
and went away from that spot.
780
00:35:17,448 --> 00:35:19,655
BRANDON:
Really? Okay. Wow.
781
00:35:20,896 --> 00:35:23,275
-TRAVIS: All right,
dropping now.
-CAMERON: Dropping now.
782
00:35:24,344 --> 00:35:27,103
TRAVIS:
About two months ago,
Dragon and I flew up above
783
00:35:27,206 --> 00:35:29,000
the mile-high zone
at the triangle to drop
784
00:35:29,103 --> 00:35:31,965
bottles containing GPS
devices down though it
785
00:35:32,068 --> 00:35:35,103
to see if we could identify
the anomaly's exact location.
786
00:35:36,379 --> 00:35:40,137
-ERIK: Look what happens here.
-TRAVIS: Holy cow. Look at that.
787
00:35:40,241 --> 00:35:42,379
But when we recovered
the bottles on the ground
788
00:35:42,482 --> 00:35:43,931
and processed the data,
789
00:35:44,034 --> 00:35:45,344
it showed that two of them
790
00:35:45,448 --> 00:35:47,241
actually bounced off something
791
00:35:47,344 --> 00:35:49,965
just like what
happened with our rocket.
792
00:35:51,137 --> 00:35:52,448
Wow.
793
00:35:52,551 --> 00:35:54,068
TRAVIS:
Did we just encounter
794
00:35:54,172 --> 00:35:56,034
the same anomaly up there?
795
00:35:56,137 --> 00:35:58,448
If so, what the heck
is this thing?
796
00:35:58,551 --> 00:36:00,517
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
797
00:36:01,551 --> 00:36:03,448
Hey, Travis, you copy?
798
00:36:03,551 --> 00:36:05,000
TRAVIS:
Yeah, Erik, go ahead.
799
00:36:05,103 --> 00:36:06,655
If Brandon is nearby,
800
00:36:06,758 --> 00:36:08,034
can you bring him in real quick?
801
00:36:10,448 --> 00:36:12,793
TRAVIS:
We'll be right there.
802
00:36:15,068 --> 00:36:16,896
What's going on, Erik?
803
00:36:17,620 --> 00:36:20,172
Travis, you gotta see this.
804
00:36:20,275 --> 00:36:22,000
-Okay.
-There's the lasers.
805
00:36:22,103 --> 00:36:23,655
Yeah, I'm doing
an instant playback.
806
00:36:23,758 --> 00:36:25,931
-Oh! Yeah.
-Do you see this?
807
00:36:26,034 --> 00:36:27,655
BRANDON: Wow.
808
00:36:27,758 --> 00:36:29,862
-TRAVIS: What the crap is that?
-BRANDON: It's moving.
809
00:36:29,965 --> 00:36:33,000
It's moving way too
fast for it to be a satellite.
810
00:36:33,103 --> 00:36:34,862
BRANDON: And this just
appeared next to the lasers?
811
00:36:34,965 --> 00:36:37,310
ERIK: Yeah, it looks like
it's headed towards the apex.
812
00:36:37,413 --> 00:36:38,793
TRAVIS:
That's crazy.
813
00:36:39,724 --> 00:36:41,689
-When did this appear?
-This was just now.
814
00:36:41,793 --> 00:36:44,137
-Oh, my gosh.
-Okay. I want to play it back.
815
00:36:44,241 --> 00:36:46,827
TRAVIS:
Just after our rocket
got deflected away from
816
00:36:46,931 --> 00:36:49,689
the mile-high zone
above the triangle,
817
00:36:49,793 --> 00:36:52,206
Erik captured one of
the most vivid UAPs we've
818
00:36:52,310 --> 00:36:53,827
seen during our experiments.
819
00:36:53,931 --> 00:36:55,655
And it was
maneuvering right above
820
00:36:55,758 --> 00:36:58,517
the apex of our laser beams
where we were also
821
00:36:58,620 --> 00:37:01,758
broadcasting our 1.6 gigahertz
communication signal.
822
00:37:01,862 --> 00:37:05,896
So, all I could wonder was
did we cause that to appear,
823
00:37:06,000 --> 00:37:08,758
and is that
what deflected our rocket?
824
00:37:08,862 --> 00:37:11,758
Is there any way
it could be air traffic?
825
00:37:11,862 --> 00:37:14,620
I mean, we still
have a no-fly zone.
826
00:37:14,724 --> 00:37:16,482
TRAVIS:
No. It's moving so fast.
827
00:37:16,586 --> 00:37:19,586
-ERIK: Yeah, there's no strobe.
-Look right here.
828
00:37:19,689 --> 00:37:22,758
-This thing is really
clipping along.
-Oh, my gosh.
829
00:37:22,862 --> 00:37:24,931
It disappeared. Can you
replay that, please?
830
00:37:25,034 --> 00:37:27,689
-Yeah, yeah, yeah, hold on.
-What did it disappear into?
831
00:37:27,793 --> 00:37:29,103
It's not cloudy.
832
00:37:31,172 --> 00:37:34,310
-ERIK: And gone.
-Look at that. Look at that.
833
00:37:35,517 --> 00:37:37,655
BRANDON:
That's insane.
834
00:37:41,275 --> 00:37:43,000
TRAVIS: Erik caught a UAP
on surveillance cameras
835
00:37:43,103 --> 00:37:45,310
that appeared
directly above the apex of
836
00:37:45,413 --> 00:37:47,793
our laser formation
over the triangle.
837
00:37:47,896 --> 00:37:50,068
But then it just
vanished into thin air
838
00:37:50,172 --> 00:37:53,172
right where we keep detecting
massive energy spikes.
839
00:37:53,275 --> 00:37:55,965
This is, like,
just like minutes ago.
840
00:37:56,068 --> 00:37:58,655
How did we not see that
out there? How did we miss that?
841
00:37:58,758 --> 00:38:00,000
I don't know, but thank goodness
842
00:38:00,103 --> 00:38:02,896
the surveillance cameras
picked it up.
843
00:38:03,000 --> 00:38:04,586
TRAVIS:
Look at that. Look at that.
844
00:38:04,689 --> 00:38:07,206
We'll go back and replay this.
845
00:38:07,310 --> 00:38:09,241
This is the point
at which I just caught
846
00:38:09,344 --> 00:38:11,482
a glimpse of this thing.
It emerged from,
847
00:38:11,586 --> 00:38:13,758
-I don't know if it was...
-TRAVIS: That's down
below the Mesa.
848
00:38:13,862 --> 00:38:16,724
I don't know if I'm seeing
what I think I'm seeing or not.
849
00:38:16,827 --> 00:38:21,000
BRANDON: Is it a portal?
Are we seeing portals open?
850
00:38:22,827 --> 00:38:25,241
-Yeah.
-ERIK: Okay.
851
00:38:25,344 --> 00:38:28,896
Oh, wait. Back it up.
All right. Back it up.
852
00:38:32,103 --> 00:38:33,517
TRAVIS:
It does look like
it's going right
853
00:38:33,620 --> 00:38:35,344
to where the lasers
are pointing.
854
00:38:35,448 --> 00:38:37,896
-ERIK: Okay.
You want me to zoom in?
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
855
00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:40,517
Looks like there's some kind of
structure in the middle of it.
856
00:38:40,620 --> 00:38:42,000
ERIK:
It has edges.
857
00:38:49,172 --> 00:38:50,413
-ERIK: Do you see that?
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
858
00:38:50,517 --> 00:38:52,655
But the edges seem to move.
859
00:38:52,758 --> 00:38:53,965
BRANDON:
Check it out.
860
00:38:56,896 --> 00:38:59,068
TRAVIS:
It looks sort of amorphous.
861
00:39:00,103 --> 00:39:01,896
Yeah, it does
appear to be changing shape.
862
00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:03,862
BRANDON:
Unbelievable.
863
00:39:04,931 --> 00:39:07,448
TRAVIS:
Now, I don't know,
but it looks like
864
00:39:07,551 --> 00:39:08,793
the UAP we saw tonight
865
00:39:08,896 --> 00:39:10,206
might have come from behind
866
00:39:10,310 --> 00:39:12,793
or actually from inside
the mesa.
867
00:39:12,896 --> 00:39:14,275
And then it just disappeared
868
00:39:14,379 --> 00:39:16,413
into the anomaly
above the triangle.
869
00:39:16,517 --> 00:39:17,827
BRANDON:
That's crazy.
870
00:39:18,896 --> 00:39:20,758
TRAVIS: Is that what
messed with our rockets?
871
00:39:20,862 --> 00:39:22,896
Did we cause it to appear
by broadcasting
872
00:39:23,000 --> 00:39:25,137
the 1.6 gigahertz signal?
873
00:39:25,241 --> 00:39:27,310
And then, where did it go?
874
00:39:27,413 --> 00:39:30,482
Skinwalker Ranch has
been a haven for rumors about
875
00:39:30,586 --> 00:39:34,000
UAPs actually entering
and exiting from the mesa,
876
00:39:34,103 --> 00:39:36,862
portals and all kinds
of other bizarre phenomena
877
00:39:36,965 --> 00:39:38,793
for decades, if not centuries.
878
00:39:38,896 --> 00:39:41,620
Tonight,
we may have finally captured
879
00:39:41,724 --> 00:39:44,482
evidence that some
of that could be true.
880
00:39:44,586 --> 00:39:46,482
All right, make sure
to save this right away.
881
00:39:46,586 --> 00:39:47,931
What the heck is that?
882
00:39:48,034 --> 00:39:50,034
BRANDON:
That's insane.
883
00:39:52,103 --> 00:39:54,965
TRAVIS:
Many past investigators,
from Robert Bigelow's team
884
00:39:55,068 --> 00:39:57,655
as well as members from
the Indigenous community,
885
00:39:57,758 --> 00:40:00,275
have all stated that
they believe portals
886
00:40:00,379 --> 00:40:03,310
to other dimensions
exist on Skinwalker Ranch.
887
00:40:03,413 --> 00:40:06,000
Now, I'm not ready
to make that my belief,
888
00:40:06,103 --> 00:40:08,793
but I think it's
a valid enough hypothesis
889
00:40:08,896 --> 00:40:11,482
that we need
to focus our investigation on.
890
00:40:12,413 --> 00:40:14,241
ERIK:
I don't think it's
an exaggeration to say
891
00:40:14,344 --> 00:40:16,137
that some of what we've
seen during this exercise
892
00:40:16,241 --> 00:40:20,517
ranks among the strangest
events that we've witnessed.
893
00:40:21,758 --> 00:40:24,206
Are we dealing with something
894
00:40:24,310 --> 00:40:27,965
that is technological
and even volitional?
895
00:40:28,068 --> 00:40:30,000
We all want to know
the answer to this.
896
00:40:30,103 --> 00:40:31,655
Oh, my gosh.
897
00:40:31,758 --> 00:40:34,000
We were shocked to see,
right there next
898
00:40:34,103 --> 00:40:38,655
to the lasers, pointing
to an apex above the triangle,
899
00:40:38,758 --> 00:40:42,862
a UFO, literally
monitoring our efforts.
900
00:40:42,965 --> 00:40:46,413
Is it a coincidence
that this sighting
901
00:40:46,517 --> 00:40:50,931
followed the catastrophic events
of the exploding rocket before?
902
00:40:51,034 --> 00:40:52,896
I don't think so.
903
00:40:54,068 --> 00:40:55,965
How do we better understand
904
00:40:56,068 --> 00:40:59,482
what kind of forces
we are dealing with?
905
00:41:00,413 --> 00:41:02,724
Are they trying to
thwart our investigation?
906
00:41:02,827 --> 00:41:04,965
Are they trying to
harm our team?
907
00:41:05,068 --> 00:41:08,034
Are we truly dealing
with what many refer to
908
00:41:08,137 --> 00:41:11,068
as a precognitive,
sentient intelligence?
909
00:41:11,172 --> 00:41:14,413
Or is there something more
at work at Skinwalker Ranch?
910
00:41:21,586 --> 00:41:23,655
-Spinning up.
-ERIK: Pete Kelsey
has brought on
911
00:41:23,758 --> 00:41:26,310
-some of the most
advanced technology.
-That's amazing.
912
00:41:26,413 --> 00:41:27,862
TRAVIS:
I found a signal
913
00:41:27,965 --> 00:41:29,862
that was an intelligent
communication.
914
00:41:29,965 --> 00:41:33,034
We want people
at other facilities
915
00:41:33,137 --> 00:41:34,896
to check out the signal, too.
916
00:41:35,000 --> 00:41:36,655
I think it'd be a good idea to
get everyone's eyes on this.
917
00:41:36,758 --> 00:41:38,172
-Absolutely.
-Let's do.
918
00:41:38,275 --> 00:41:40,206
ERIK: This is
a three-dimensional model of
919
00:41:40,310 --> 00:41:42,206
the entire mesa, and look at
what's sticking up in the sky.
920
00:41:42,310 --> 00:41:44,206
-Wow!
-Never seen it before.
921
00:41:44,310 --> 00:41:45,344
I've never seen
anything like it before.
922
00:41:45,448 --> 00:41:47,103
How do we move forward?
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