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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,586 --> 00:00:07,275 -Check this out. -More metal? 2 00:00:08,413 --> 00:00:11,206 It's almost as if it all came off the same object. 3 00:00:11,310 --> 00:00:13,620 We definitely want to analyze that. 4 00:00:23,413 --> 00:00:25,620 -What the hell was that? -What the hell was that? 5 00:00:25,724 --> 00:00:28,068 There was a serious rumble. 6 00:00:28,172 --> 00:00:29,448 I mean, you could feel it in your feet. 7 00:00:29,551 --> 00:00:32,241 Whoa! What was that? 8 00:00:32,344 --> 00:00:36,241 I saw something flash in the sky to the west over Homestead Two. 9 00:00:39,103 --> 00:00:42,448 NARRATOR: There is a ranch in northern Utah. 10 00:00:42,551 --> 00:00:46,482 It is considered the epicenter of the strangest 11 00:00:46,586 --> 00:00:48,310 and most disturbing phenomena 12 00:00:48,413 --> 00:00:50,206 on Earth. 13 00:00:50,310 --> 00:00:54,620 Animal mutilations, bizarre UFO sightings, 14 00:00:54,724 --> 00:00:56,310 and unusual energies 15 00:00:56,413 --> 00:00:59,586 that have proven harmful to humans. 16 00:00:59,689 --> 00:01:02,034 For 20 years, the federal government 17 00:01:02,137 --> 00:01:05,551 tried to find answers, and failed. 18 00:01:05,655 --> 00:01:10,379 Now, a new team of dedicated scientists, researchers 19 00:01:10,482 --> 00:01:13,206 and experts has taken over. 20 00:01:13,310 --> 00:01:15,034 They are determined to solve 21 00:01:15,137 --> 00:01:17,344 the mystery and reveal... 22 00:01:35,931 --> 00:01:37,379 Hey, Erik. You in here? 23 00:01:37,482 --> 00:01:38,862 Yeah, I'm back here. 24 00:01:38,965 --> 00:01:40,724 So, I was out there by the drill site. 25 00:01:40,827 --> 00:01:43,655 -Uh-huh. -I was standing on the road 26 00:01:43,758 --> 00:01:47,379 like, right above the hole, looking up at the guys, 27 00:01:47,482 --> 00:01:48,758 and the ground shook. 28 00:01:49,862 --> 00:01:52,034 It didn't last as long as an earthquake, but it... 29 00:01:52,137 --> 00:01:54,000 [imitates rumble] Like that. And I was like, "Wow." 30 00:01:54,103 --> 00:01:56,206 And I even asked the guys if they 31 00:01:56,310 --> 00:01:58,379 felt it over the walkie, and right as I held 32 00:01:58,482 --> 00:02:00,689 the walkie up to call them, I saw something. 33 00:02:00,793 --> 00:02:03,413 -Just boom real quick across the sky. -No way. 34 00:02:03,517 --> 00:02:07,103 And it was spherical, translucent white color. 35 00:02:07,206 --> 00:02:10,103 -And I mean it was fast, too. Schoomp, like that. -Okay. 36 00:02:10,206 --> 00:02:12,275 Things might really be coming to a head 37 00:02:12,379 --> 00:02:14,620 with our investigation here on Skinwalker Ranch. 38 00:02:15,620 --> 00:02:17,275 It keeps pushing me down. 39 00:02:18,310 --> 00:02:21,379 Two weeks ago, we drilled deep into the mesa... 40 00:02:22,586 --> 00:02:25,413 THOMAS: I wonder if it's, like, metal flakes or something. 41 00:02:25,517 --> 00:02:27,448 TRAVIS: ...and discovered what seems to be 42 00:02:27,551 --> 00:02:29,206 a huge, dome-shaped metal object 43 00:02:29,310 --> 00:02:31,000 buried beneath it that we believe could 44 00:02:31,103 --> 00:02:33,137 measure up to 400 feet wide. 45 00:02:33,241 --> 00:02:35,896 Yeah, I'm up against something pretty hard right now. 46 00:02:37,241 --> 00:02:41,448 Now, while Thomas, Dragon and I were right in that area, 47 00:02:41,551 --> 00:02:43,724 we felt the ground suddenly shake, 48 00:02:43,827 --> 00:02:45,793 and I thought I saw a UAP. 49 00:02:45,896 --> 00:02:48,448 Over the last three years we've been able to 50 00:02:48,551 --> 00:02:50,793 record multiple UAP sightings. 51 00:02:50,896 --> 00:02:53,275 I'm hoping that Erik caught the one I just 52 00:02:53,379 --> 00:02:54,655 saw on his surveillance cameras. 53 00:02:54,758 --> 00:02:56,551 Maybe it will give us 54 00:02:56,655 --> 00:02:58,862 a better idea of where these things are coming from. 55 00:02:59,827 --> 00:03:02,000 Did you happen to have any cameras looking in 56 00:03:02,103 --> 00:03:03,862 the westerly direction? I was looking due west. 57 00:03:03,965 --> 00:03:05,482 Yeah, we have some bullet cams that are always looking out 58 00:03:05,586 --> 00:03:07,655 -that way. -Well, can you pull those up? 59 00:03:07,758 --> 00:03:11,758 I'm gonna say it was at, uh, 13:45, because I checked 60 00:03:11,862 --> 00:03:14,344 my phone, like, immediately when it happened. 61 00:03:14,448 --> 00:03:16,655 Best one would probably be this. 62 00:03:16,758 --> 00:03:18,068 -Yeah, this view. -That's exactly where-- 63 00:03:18,172 --> 00:03:19,965 So I would have been down here, 64 00:03:20,068 --> 00:03:21,862 probably looking that way, right? 65 00:03:21,965 --> 00:03:23,344 Because the drill site is right past that tree, I think. 66 00:03:23,448 --> 00:03:26,517 All right. Well, I'm at about 1:44 p.m. 67 00:03:26,620 --> 00:03:28,344 Let's just see if we can find it. 68 00:03:28,448 --> 00:03:30,172 So, how big of a thing are we talking about here? 69 00:03:30,275 --> 00:03:31,965 Well, I mean, it was like no bigger than 70 00:03:32,068 --> 00:03:33,655 the spheres we've seen in the sky before, 71 00:03:33,758 --> 00:03:35,517 but it would've been right in here somewhere. 72 00:03:35,620 --> 00:03:37,655 -How fast was it moving? -Dude, it was moving pretty fast. 73 00:03:37,758 --> 00:03:39,172 That's what I'm worried about. You may not catch it, 74 00:03:39,275 --> 00:03:40,344 it was moving so fast. 75 00:03:43,517 --> 00:03:46,620 Yeah, you see, there's a line looked like it had been formed. 76 00:03:46,724 --> 00:03:48,655 -Keep going. -Okay, you want to do a frame advance? 77 00:03:48,758 --> 00:03:51,344 -Yeah. Do frame by frame. -Okay. 78 00:03:51,448 --> 00:03:52,965 Ho! Right there! There it is. 79 00:03:54,034 --> 00:03:56,137 -Okay. -Look at that. 80 00:03:56,241 --> 00:03:58,034 ERIK: Okay. I got it. 81 00:03:58,137 --> 00:04:01,482 -Is that only in one frame? -That's a single frame. Yeah. 82 00:04:01,586 --> 00:04:03,172 Go back one and go through it 83 00:04:03,275 --> 00:04:04,413 to see how many frames it actually lasts. 84 00:04:04,517 --> 00:04:06,000 Okay, I'm gonna center on it. 85 00:04:08,344 --> 00:04:10,241 What in the heck? 86 00:04:10,344 --> 00:04:12,379 TRAVIS: Look at that. I don't know if it came out of the mesa 87 00:04:12,482 --> 00:04:15,103 -or from behind the mesa. -Uh-huh. 88 00:04:15,206 --> 00:04:18,724 I know that others have reported that craft have been seen 89 00:04:18,827 --> 00:04:20,172 going into the mesa. 90 00:04:20,275 --> 00:04:21,517 Perhaps we're looking at something 91 00:04:21,620 --> 00:04:22,896 coming out of the mesa, 92 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:25,241 as has been speculated by, by others. 93 00:04:25,344 --> 00:04:27,103 I don't know. 94 00:04:27,206 --> 00:04:30,137 There's a lot of information that's put on these rocks. 95 00:04:30,241 --> 00:04:33,206 TRAVIS: Earlier this year, ranch caretakers Kandus Linde 96 00:04:33,310 --> 00:04:35,793 and Tom Lewis met with retired Navajo ranger, 97 00:04:35,896 --> 00:04:38,068 John Dover to look at petroglyphs 98 00:04:38,172 --> 00:04:41,413 carved into rocks at nearby McConkie Ranch. 99 00:04:41,517 --> 00:04:42,896 This place is amazing. 100 00:04:43,000 --> 00:04:44,241 TRAVIS: They were created by local 101 00:04:44,344 --> 00:04:46,241 Indigenous people centuries ago. 102 00:04:46,344 --> 00:04:49,034 And John believes they depict strange phenomena 103 00:04:49,137 --> 00:04:51,413 that have occurred throughout the Uinta Basin. 104 00:04:51,517 --> 00:04:54,689 We've actually had stories involving 105 00:04:54,793 --> 00:04:57,724 UAPs that have 106 00:04:57,827 --> 00:05:01,793 entered into mesas. 107 00:05:01,896 --> 00:05:04,827 And just gone right into the rock. 108 00:05:06,758 --> 00:05:10,137 I couldn't say if this UAP came from the mesa, 109 00:05:10,241 --> 00:05:12,758 but the massive tremor that Dragon, Thomas and I 110 00:05:12,862 --> 00:05:16,482 all felt just before it appeared made me wonder if 111 00:05:16,586 --> 00:05:19,206 the local beliefs are possibly founded in fact. 112 00:05:20,241 --> 00:05:23,482 -How did you catch that? -Your eye integrates. 113 00:05:23,586 --> 00:05:26,206 So, you know, I saw a streak go across. 114 00:05:26,310 --> 00:05:27,655 But it looks just-- I mean, that looks 115 00:05:27,758 --> 00:05:29,620 just like what I thought I saw. 116 00:05:30,689 --> 00:05:32,965 I said it was a translucent white sphere. 117 00:05:33,068 --> 00:05:35,482 I mean, look how much more translucent 118 00:05:35,586 --> 00:05:37,793 -white sphere can you get? -You know, I gotta tell you, 119 00:05:37,896 --> 00:05:41,482 if you hadn't seen this with the naked eye, I would 120 00:05:41,586 --> 00:05:43,344 not have detected this on review of this footage. 121 00:05:43,448 --> 00:05:45,793 This is such a fleeting event. 122 00:05:45,896 --> 00:05:48,655 But this, this does look very solid. 123 00:05:48,758 --> 00:05:50,827 -That's a great catch. -I'm excited about it. 124 00:05:50,931 --> 00:05:54,482 Keep your eye on the sky, maybe you'll see something else. 125 00:06:04,517 --> 00:06:08,206 After we informed Brandon about the massive tremor and UAP 126 00:06:08,310 --> 00:06:11,862 incident at the mesa, we asked him to immediately come 127 00:06:11,965 --> 00:06:14,689 out to the ranch to formulate a plan for what to do next. 128 00:06:14,793 --> 00:06:17,034 With all the UAPs we've documented this year, 129 00:06:17,137 --> 00:06:18,689 especially in the triangle area... 130 00:06:18,793 --> 00:06:20,724 -How you doing? Good. -Good. 131 00:06:20,827 --> 00:06:22,379 ...we wanted to present him with our idea 132 00:06:22,482 --> 00:06:24,206 for the biggest experiment yet. 133 00:06:24,310 --> 00:06:26,758 With winter approaching, this was our last 134 00:06:26,862 --> 00:06:28,758 opportunity to find some real answers. 135 00:06:30,413 --> 00:06:31,896 Thanks for coming together, guys. 136 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:34,724 I'm anxious to hear what you have in store. 137 00:06:34,827 --> 00:06:37,551 Yeah, so we, as you're aware, we've launched 138 00:06:37,655 --> 00:06:39,724 a lot of rockets this year 139 00:06:39,827 --> 00:06:42,206 than in the years past. Most of them with 140 00:06:42,310 --> 00:06:44,034 instrumentation packages in them. 141 00:06:44,137 --> 00:06:46,896 With payloads to measure, whether it's GPS or... 142 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:50,517 an RF or microwave signal, gamma rays and so on. 143 00:06:50,620 --> 00:06:52,896 And we've also in the past 144 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:56,034 had laser beams out here that we've used for various things. 145 00:06:56,137 --> 00:06:59,379 We've scanned across the sky with them in the mesa, 146 00:06:59,482 --> 00:07:01,137 and we've seen some really weird stuff. 147 00:07:01,241 --> 00:07:02,793 Yeah, you sure have. 148 00:07:02,896 --> 00:07:04,862 And so, we thought we needed to really 149 00:07:04,965 --> 00:07:06,896 get a better handle on it 150 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:10,620 with a much larger rocket that can go up through the triangle 151 00:07:10,724 --> 00:07:14,793 and with a lot of instruments on it, and at the same time have 152 00:07:14,896 --> 00:07:18,965 multiple, very large lasers focused on the spot, 153 00:07:19,068 --> 00:07:21,758 as well as a scanning laser system focused on the spot 154 00:07:21,862 --> 00:07:23,413 while we have all of our instruments 155 00:07:23,517 --> 00:07:24,896 and cameras and everything looking at it. 156 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:27,448 I mean, everything we've got and used in the past 157 00:07:27,551 --> 00:07:29,655 we would use in one big experiment. 158 00:07:29,758 --> 00:07:31,448 It sounds like you are proposing 159 00:07:31,551 --> 00:07:35,275 -something on a grand scale. -Yeah. 160 00:07:35,379 --> 00:07:38,344 So, with our time about to run out this year, 161 00:07:38,448 --> 00:07:41,344 the plan is to use the biggest rockets and lasers yet to 162 00:07:41,448 --> 00:07:43,965 conduct a new experiment that will not only stimulate 163 00:07:44,068 --> 00:07:47,620 something unmistakable to appear at the triangle, but also 164 00:07:47,724 --> 00:07:50,793 reveal what that anomaly at that mile-high zone actually is. 165 00:07:50,896 --> 00:07:54,034 So, we've been talking with the guys at LOC Precision 166 00:07:54,137 --> 00:07:57,379 and we're gonna have a separate set of payload canisters that 167 00:07:57,482 --> 00:08:00,896 come out, and one payload canister is going to deploy 168 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:04,172 chalk dust at different altitudes as the parachute 169 00:08:04,275 --> 00:08:06,827 sinks back through, and it will create 170 00:08:06,931 --> 00:08:09,000 a cloud all over the triangle area. 171 00:08:09,103 --> 00:08:10,965 So, if there is some anomaly that's 172 00:08:11,068 --> 00:08:13,000 invisible to the eye, maybe the chalk will coat it. 173 00:08:13,103 --> 00:08:15,827 And, also, it will give more particulate matter 174 00:08:15,931 --> 00:08:17,827 for the laser beams to reflect off of. 175 00:08:17,931 --> 00:08:22,517 So, it should allow us to map that area and see it 176 00:08:22,620 --> 00:08:24,413 better than we've seen it ever before. 177 00:08:24,517 --> 00:08:27,000 So, not just shining a beam through the area, but rastering 178 00:08:27,103 --> 00:08:29,517 a beam through that area may give us a sense of the, 179 00:08:29,620 --> 00:08:31,793 of the shape and size of whatever it is that's up there. 180 00:08:31,896 --> 00:08:34,655 TRAVIS: We are going into 181 00:08:34,758 --> 00:08:38,172 great detail, deliberate effort 182 00:08:38,275 --> 00:08:41,689 to design multiple rocket systems that we can launch. 183 00:08:41,793 --> 00:08:43,965 ERIK: That says nothing of the instrument payload, 184 00:08:44,068 --> 00:08:46,344 you know. We're talking about putting on 185 00:08:46,448 --> 00:08:48,000 frequency generator, 186 00:08:48,103 --> 00:08:50,000 gamma ray detector, of course, action cams. 187 00:08:50,103 --> 00:08:55,172 This is probably the largest scale, most complex 188 00:08:55,275 --> 00:08:59,758 and most expensive experiment that we've ever done out here. 189 00:08:59,862 --> 00:09:03,241 Well, this is extraordinary. These are big ideas. 190 00:09:03,344 --> 00:09:05,551 There's a lot of things that we, you know, wanted to 191 00:09:05,655 --> 00:09:08,758 make sure we got your clearance for before we proceeded. 192 00:09:08,862 --> 00:09:11,758 Well, if this leads us to better understand the origin 193 00:09:11,862 --> 00:09:14,586 and the agenda of what we're dealing with, 194 00:09:14,689 --> 00:09:17,758 who or what we are interacting with here at Skinwalker Ranch, 195 00:09:17,862 --> 00:09:21,068 I think will, will be well worth it. 196 00:09:21,172 --> 00:09:22,379 TRAVIS: Yeah, absolutely. 197 00:09:22,482 --> 00:09:24,068 BRANDON: Well, given the scale 198 00:09:24,172 --> 00:09:27,827 of this, this incredible experiment that 199 00:09:27,931 --> 00:09:30,379 you are coordinating, I would love to be here... 200 00:09:30,482 --> 00:09:31,896 -Great. -...to witness it myself. 201 00:09:32,000 --> 00:09:33,724 We'd appreciate it. Thank you. 202 00:09:33,827 --> 00:09:35,896 I-I really appreciate 203 00:09:36,000 --> 00:09:38,931 the level of thought, 204 00:09:39,034 --> 00:09:42,241 the effort and the organization that you've really brought 205 00:09:42,344 --> 00:09:45,896 to the table in order to make this hopefully, you know, 206 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:50,862 some of our best experimental efforts yet. 207 00:09:50,965 --> 00:09:53,275 Because anytime we initiate an experiment 208 00:09:53,379 --> 00:09:56,758 that is aggressive, that-that is poking the hornet's nest, 209 00:09:56,862 --> 00:10:00,689 if you will, above the ranch, something happens. 210 00:10:01,724 --> 00:10:05,344 Well, and if nothing unusual happens, that's a data point. 211 00:10:05,448 --> 00:10:09,034 If nothing unusual happens, that will be unusual. 212 00:10:09,137 --> 00:10:12,241 -[laughs] I like that. -BRYANT: That'll be a first. 213 00:10:24,655 --> 00:10:26,482 TRAVIS: Oh, somebody's here. 214 00:10:26,586 --> 00:10:28,517 BRYANT: Yeah. It looks like it's the Loc boys. 215 00:10:30,620 --> 00:10:32,620 TRAVIS: And the Nu-Salt guys. 216 00:10:32,724 --> 00:10:34,482 TRAVIS: Two days after our meeting with Brandon, 217 00:10:34,586 --> 00:10:37,344 the rocket guys from Loc Precision and the team 218 00:10:37,448 --> 00:10:39,793 from Nu-Salt Laser arrived to help us conduct 219 00:10:39,896 --> 00:10:42,827 the biggest experiment ever performed on Skinwalker Ranch. 220 00:10:42,931 --> 00:10:46,206 Good to see you again. How are you? 221 00:10:46,310 --> 00:10:48,862 TRAVIS: All of these guys had taken part in previous experiments 222 00:10:48,965 --> 00:10:50,793 targeting both the triangle and the mesa, 223 00:10:50,896 --> 00:10:53,517 so we were eager to poke the nest harder 224 00:10:53,620 --> 00:10:56,103 than ever before, and get some definitive answers 225 00:10:56,206 --> 00:10:58,620 about the weird phenomena that keep happening out here. 226 00:10:58,724 --> 00:11:02,482 We're combining two really spectacular experiments 227 00:11:02,586 --> 00:11:04,758 in one this time. 228 00:11:04,862 --> 00:11:08,068 -Bigger and better on the rockets, and more lasers. -Yeah. 229 00:11:08,172 --> 00:11:10,068 And I expect we're going to learn a lot from it. 230 00:11:10,172 --> 00:11:14,413 We have measured some phenomenology here that's, uh, 231 00:11:14,517 --> 00:11:16,586 actually affecting laser beams 232 00:11:16,689 --> 00:11:18,379 as they propagate through the sky. 233 00:11:18,482 --> 00:11:21,137 We're actually seeing lasers actually hit 234 00:11:21,241 --> 00:11:24,413 a particular level and then actually bend and turn, 235 00:11:24,517 --> 00:11:27,344 and so that means there is something significant, 236 00:11:27,448 --> 00:11:29,137 you know, at this position. 237 00:11:29,241 --> 00:11:32,586 And, we're gonna launch rockets right through that, 238 00:11:32,689 --> 00:11:37,241 we're gonna release some powders that'll, you know, 239 00:11:37,344 --> 00:11:39,931 create a cloud that falls through this area 240 00:11:40,034 --> 00:11:43,000 to give us more visual with the laser beams. 241 00:11:43,103 --> 00:11:44,586 So, what we've got to do, 242 00:11:44,689 --> 00:11:47,413 we've got a lot of moving parts here today. 243 00:11:47,517 --> 00:11:50,758 We've got a couple of really big rockets with 244 00:11:50,862 --> 00:11:53,931 complicated payloads, while we're setting up the lasers. 245 00:11:54,034 --> 00:11:56,758 And we got to figure out, make sure that we put the lasers 246 00:11:56,862 --> 00:12:00,068 in such a way that they don't damage the rocket during flight, 247 00:12:00,172 --> 00:12:03,310 or the parachutes on the return, because, you know, space cannons 248 00:12:03,413 --> 00:12:04,517 will probably melt the parachutes. 249 00:12:04,620 --> 00:12:06,551 They are pretty hot. 250 00:12:06,655 --> 00:12:08,000 So, I'd love to see what you guys brought. 251 00:12:08,103 --> 00:12:09,655 -I'm excited about this. -Great. 252 00:12:09,758 --> 00:12:12,103 -Let's do that. -Cool. -Exciting. 253 00:12:12,931 --> 00:12:17,586 So, we got three 200-watt laser space cannons and one 254 00:12:17,689 --> 00:12:21,344 NSL-2000 Model Z 30-watt laser light show projector to set up. 255 00:12:21,448 --> 00:12:22,793 -Wow. -Wow. 256 00:12:23,689 --> 00:12:26,620 That's impressive. Can you guys top that? 257 00:12:26,724 --> 00:12:30,310 -A lot of firepower. -I think we might be able to. 258 00:12:30,413 --> 00:12:33,379 -[laughter] -TRAVIS: The gauntlet's been thrown down. 259 00:12:35,068 --> 00:12:37,551 -Oh, my gosh. -Holy smokes. 260 00:12:38,586 --> 00:12:40,655 ALLEN: So, here's what we've got for you this year. 261 00:12:40,758 --> 00:12:42,551 THOMAS: How tall is that, put together? 262 00:12:42,655 --> 00:12:43,965 -15 feet. -Wow. 263 00:12:44,068 --> 00:12:45,310 TRAVIS: Wait till it's put together. 264 00:12:45,413 --> 00:12:47,275 This right here is the most awesome right here. 265 00:12:47,379 --> 00:12:50,310 Look at this, this is one of the motors. 266 00:12:50,413 --> 00:12:51,827 THOMAS: Holy smokes. 267 00:12:51,931 --> 00:12:53,655 This is a rocket motor right here. Look at this. 268 00:12:53,758 --> 00:12:55,793 Look at that thing. It's a missile. 269 00:12:55,896 --> 00:12:57,896 DAVE: So, we brought three rockets. 270 00:12:58,000 --> 00:13:00,310 One 15-foot tall, 12-inch diameter rocket 271 00:13:00,413 --> 00:13:02,724 that can carry more instruments. 272 00:13:02,827 --> 00:13:04,896 So, it's easier to be able to help the guys 273 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,517 this time design the payload area around their instruments to 274 00:13:08,620 --> 00:13:11,103 get a better fit and hopefully some better readings for them. 275 00:13:11,206 --> 00:13:13,206 Well, I know when we talked about it in planning, you know, 276 00:13:13,310 --> 00:13:15,000 we-we said it was bigger, but my gosh, standing in front 277 00:13:15,103 --> 00:13:17,344 of it, I'm thinking yes, it's big. 278 00:13:17,448 --> 00:13:20,034 Yes, it's beautiful, but what I see is instrument capacity. 279 00:13:20,137 --> 00:13:21,413 Yep. 280 00:13:21,517 --> 00:13:22,689 We have an opportunity to learn a lot 281 00:13:22,793 --> 00:13:24,551 with this, with this platform. 282 00:13:24,655 --> 00:13:27,310 -Yeah. -What's the safety range with this one? 283 00:13:27,413 --> 00:13:29,172 With the O-motor, it's a thousand feet. 284 00:13:29,275 --> 00:13:31,896 So, nobody can be within a thousand-foot 285 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:34,172 -radius of the launch pad. -Sounds to me like helipad. 286 00:13:34,275 --> 00:13:37,000 Yeah. We'll be observing from the helipad. 287 00:13:37,103 --> 00:13:39,206 -Yeah. -I agree. 288 00:13:39,310 --> 00:13:42,206 So, we need to start getting everything together. 289 00:13:42,310 --> 00:13:44,068 Get the payloads ready, and we 290 00:13:44,172 --> 00:13:46,034 need to get out there and start figuring out the logistics. 291 00:13:46,137 --> 00:13:48,034 Let's get to work, guys, we got a lot to do. 292 00:13:48,137 --> 00:13:50,034 I'm excited, but this is going to be a lot of work. 293 00:13:50,137 --> 00:13:52,034 This is going to be a big day. 294 00:13:52,137 --> 00:13:53,655 -Stand the booster up here. -Yep. 295 00:13:53,758 --> 00:13:55,689 Got you, sir. 296 00:13:55,793 --> 00:13:57,620 ♪ 297 00:13:57,724 --> 00:14:00,000 -Are we good? -Yeah. 298 00:14:01,275 --> 00:14:05,103 BRYANT: The anticipation and hopes are so high for this experiment, 299 00:14:05,206 --> 00:14:07,965 we'll be able to either stimulate or see something 300 00:14:08,068 --> 00:14:09,793 that could really lead us in a direction to figuring out 301 00:14:09,896 --> 00:14:11,344 what's actually going on here. 302 00:14:12,896 --> 00:14:15,448 -DAVE: It's go time. -ALLEN: Yes, sir. 303 00:14:16,862 --> 00:14:17,931 Ready, ready. 304 00:14:18,034 --> 00:14:19,103 TRAVIS: Tonight's going to be 305 00:14:19,206 --> 00:14:20,689 one of the most complicated, 306 00:14:20,793 --> 00:14:22,551 biggest, most extravagant experiments 307 00:14:22,655 --> 00:14:23,517 that we've actually done here at Skinwalker Ranch. 308 00:14:23,620 --> 00:14:26,137 We've got three of these 309 00:14:26,241 --> 00:14:29,103 giant, multi-hundred-watt laser space canons. 310 00:14:29,206 --> 00:14:31,241 We've got the laser scanner. 311 00:14:31,344 --> 00:14:34,206 We're going to be broadcasting a sweep across this 312 00:14:34,310 --> 00:14:36,965 1.6 gigahertz part of the spectrum where we're 313 00:14:37,068 --> 00:14:38,448 getting these weird signals here on the ranch. 314 00:14:38,551 --> 00:14:41,793 We're going to hopefully stimulate 315 00:14:41,896 --> 00:14:43,482 the biggest response so far 316 00:14:43,586 --> 00:14:46,620 and get a lot of data as this rocket launches. 317 00:14:46,724 --> 00:14:48,758 -TIM: Perfect. -THOMAS: Hey, Travis. -TRAVIS: Yeah? 318 00:14:48,862 --> 00:14:50,620 THOMAS: At what kind of angle do you want on these? 319 00:14:50,724 --> 00:14:52,068 Do you want them going straight up? 320 00:14:52,172 --> 00:14:56,034 I think straight up. If we could focus maybe, 321 00:14:56,137 --> 00:14:58,689 I mean, angle each one of the three beams together, 322 00:14:58,793 --> 00:15:02,172 so they're hitting somewhere about 3,000 feet up in the sky. 323 00:15:02,275 --> 00:15:04,517 -Pyramid format? Okay. -Yeah, yeah. 324 00:15:04,620 --> 00:15:06,689 Pyramid it up to about 3,000 feet. 325 00:15:06,793 --> 00:15:08,137 -Sounds good. -Does that work for you guys? 326 00:15:08,241 --> 00:15:10,206 -It does work. -Okay. 327 00:15:10,310 --> 00:15:12,000 TRAVIS: The laser component of our experiment 328 00:15:12,103 --> 00:15:13,517 has its own multi-tier system. 329 00:15:13,620 --> 00:15:17,103 First, we'll set up three high-powered 330 00:15:17,206 --> 00:15:20,689 laser cannons around the triangle, and each laser beam 331 00:15:20,793 --> 00:15:24,862 will be aimed upward, converging at the mile-high zone 332 00:15:24,965 --> 00:15:27,517 where we've detected all kinds of radiation spikes 333 00:15:27,620 --> 00:15:30,517 and obtained evidence of an invisible anomaly that has 334 00:15:30,620 --> 00:15:34,620 deflected other lasers, and GPS devices in the past. 335 00:15:34,724 --> 00:15:36,172 ERIK: So, there we are. 336 00:15:36,275 --> 00:15:38,655 DAVE: The signal generator is up and running. 337 00:15:38,758 --> 00:15:39,862 ERIK: All right. We are golden. 338 00:15:39,965 --> 00:15:41,862 TRAVIS: We're also going to 339 00:15:41,965 --> 00:15:44,172 broadcast that 1.6 gigahertz 340 00:15:44,275 --> 00:15:46,310 communication signal that we recently 341 00:15:46,413 --> 00:15:47,517 detected on the ranch. 342 00:15:47,620 --> 00:15:49,655 Just a couple of weeks ago, 343 00:15:49,758 --> 00:15:52,413 we broadcasted the signal at a local radio station... 344 00:15:52,517 --> 00:15:55,000 [signal crackling] 345 00:15:55,103 --> 00:15:58,172 -There it is. -Wow. 346 00:15:58,275 --> 00:15:59,827 TRAVIS: ...and stimulated 347 00:15:59,931 --> 00:16:02,241 multiple UAPs to appear in the sky. 348 00:16:02,344 --> 00:16:04,896 -Look. Look, they're moving. -JIM: Yep. 349 00:16:05,000 --> 00:16:06,689 So, here's our transmitter right here. 350 00:16:06,793 --> 00:16:10,068 This is where we'll get the source of the audio signal 351 00:16:10,172 --> 00:16:12,206 that the guys choose to run through it. 352 00:16:12,310 --> 00:16:13,931 So tonight, we're going 353 00:16:14,034 --> 00:16:17,482 to broadcast that 1.6 gigahertz signal up through 354 00:16:17,586 --> 00:16:19,793 one of the lasers directly into the anomalous 355 00:16:19,896 --> 00:16:21,241 spot above the triangle. 356 00:16:21,344 --> 00:16:23,241 Hopefully, it will stimulate more UAPs, 357 00:16:23,344 --> 00:16:26,275 or something else, that might explain 358 00:16:26,379 --> 00:16:28,758 what is really going on in that mile-high zone. 359 00:16:28,862 --> 00:16:31,586 And in addition to the lasers here, 360 00:16:31,689 --> 00:16:34,241 we'll deploy another laser back on the helipad 361 00:16:34,344 --> 00:16:36,413 that will be scanning up and down and through 362 00:16:36,517 --> 00:16:38,758 that region in the sky above the triangle. 363 00:16:38,862 --> 00:16:41,517 We'll monitor for any bends in the laser's pattern. 364 00:16:41,620 --> 00:16:43,068 If we see any deviations, 365 00:16:43,172 --> 00:16:46,241 it could be evidence of anomalies for us to focus on. 366 00:16:46,344 --> 00:16:49,137 -DAVE: Should we put the booster on? -ALLEN: Yeah. 367 00:16:50,172 --> 00:16:51,965 TRAVIS: Once we get our laser convergence system set up 368 00:16:52,068 --> 00:16:54,724 at the triangle, the team from Loc Precision has 369 00:16:54,827 --> 00:16:57,586 brought out the granddaddy of rockets that we are going to use 370 00:16:57,689 --> 00:17:00,586 to make contact with that anomaly in the mile-high zone. 371 00:17:00,689 --> 00:17:03,965 ALLEN: All right, let's bring her on in. 372 00:17:04,068 --> 00:17:05,586 Down in front a little. Thank you. 373 00:17:05,689 --> 00:17:06,965 BRYANT: All right. There we are. We're in. 374 00:17:07,068 --> 00:17:09,000 ALLEN: All right. She's in. She's home. 375 00:17:09,103 --> 00:17:11,655 TRAVIS: This 15-foot-tall rocket will be equipped with every kind 376 00:17:11,758 --> 00:17:15,482 of energy, radiation, and gamma ray detector we have, 377 00:17:15,586 --> 00:17:19,758 plus three payloads of environmentally safe chalk dust. 378 00:17:19,862 --> 00:17:21,758 ALLEN: Y'all hold the front end, it's wanting to move. 379 00:17:21,862 --> 00:17:23,310 -All right, ready? -BRYANT: Yup 380 00:17:23,413 --> 00:17:24,793 This is not only an impressive piece of 381 00:17:24,896 --> 00:17:27,000 equipment, it's very dangerous. 382 00:17:27,103 --> 00:17:30,137 This thing looks like a missile ready to go off. 383 00:17:30,241 --> 00:17:31,586 ALLEN: You're home. 384 00:17:31,689 --> 00:17:33,137 TRAVIS: After it's launched 385 00:17:33,241 --> 00:17:35,172 up over 5,000 feet, a parachute will deploy, 386 00:17:35,275 --> 00:17:37,310 bringing it straight back down 387 00:17:37,413 --> 00:17:39,137 through the anomalous zone. 388 00:17:39,241 --> 00:17:43,000 The first batch of chalk dust will be released at 5,000 feet. 389 00:17:43,103 --> 00:17:46,827 Then another at 4,000 feet, and a third at 3,000 feet. 390 00:17:46,931 --> 00:17:49,482 It'll be like throwing flour on the invisible man. 391 00:17:50,413 --> 00:17:54,620 BRYANT: Erik, are your GPS units in the bottles turned on? 392 00:17:54,724 --> 00:17:56,655 -They are. -Okay. Thank you. 393 00:17:56,758 --> 00:17:58,586 TRAVIS: And once we've hopefully identified where this 394 00:17:58,689 --> 00:18:01,379 dang anomaly is, we're going to launch another 395 00:18:01,482 --> 00:18:03,000 rocket up there equipped with more radiation 396 00:18:03,103 --> 00:18:04,275 and gamma ray detectors 397 00:18:04,379 --> 00:18:06,206 to collect all the data we can, 398 00:18:06,310 --> 00:18:07,586 and maybe stimulate 399 00:18:07,689 --> 00:18:10,034 the most awesome ranch response yet. 400 00:18:10,137 --> 00:18:12,172 -ALLEN: Hold down there, Dave. -DAVE: I got it. 401 00:18:12,275 --> 00:18:16,137 -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. 405 00:18:22,172 --> 00:18:24,862 -TRAVIS: We are running out of daylight. -ALLEN: All right, go. 406 00:18:24,965 --> 00:18:27,137 DAVE: These are all level-three rockets, and these things are 407 00:18:27,241 --> 00:18:29,724 gonna hit about 400 to 500 miles an hour, 408 00:18:29,827 --> 00:18:32,827 so we're using an ammonium perchlorate fuel, 409 00:18:32,931 --> 00:18:35,379 which just by its very nature is very hot. 410 00:18:35,482 --> 00:18:37,724 -Put on a Z-clip, we're great. -DAVE: Perfect. 411 00:18:37,827 --> 00:18:41,206 And it requires safer distances, there's more power, 412 00:18:41,310 --> 00:18:44,310 you need a bigger areas around, larger areas to land. 413 00:18:44,413 --> 00:18:46,000 So, everything is connected, we can now 414 00:18:46,103 --> 00:18:47,413 pack it up and get to the safe zone? 415 00:18:47,517 --> 00:18:48,793 I need to break down as fast as I can 416 00:18:48,896 --> 00:18:50,206 and get back to the Command Center. 417 00:18:50,310 --> 00:18:51,206 Go ahead and do that. Tell me when it's safe to 418 00:18:51,310 --> 00:18:52,206 shut that generator off. 419 00:18:52,310 --> 00:18:53,689 Okay. Will do. 420 00:18:53,793 --> 00:18:55,827 BRYANT: So, we'll just set it up on top. 421 00:18:55,931 --> 00:18:58,068 DAVE: Yup. I've got it. 422 00:18:58,172 --> 00:19:00,137 TRAVIS: After our setup was complete, all we needed was 423 00:19:00,241 --> 00:19:02,620 for Brandon to arrive and the sun to go down. 424 00:19:02,724 --> 00:19:05,103 And then it's gonna be time to make some history 425 00:19:05,206 --> 00:19:06,620 on Skinwalker Ranch. 426 00:19:06,724 --> 00:19:09,758 Okay, hey, it is time for all non-essentials 427 00:19:09,862 --> 00:19:11,448 to start evacuating the area. 428 00:19:11,551 --> 00:19:14,689 Okay, we will see you guys back at the Command Center. 429 00:19:21,172 --> 00:19:22,896 ERIK: We're about to begin an experiment on a larger 430 00:19:23,000 --> 00:19:25,551 on a larger scale than anything we've attempted before. 431 00:19:25,655 --> 00:19:28,517 This is the most complex and expensive 432 00:19:28,620 --> 00:19:30,172 and dangerous experiment 433 00:19:30,275 --> 00:19:32,068 that we have ever attempted on this ranch. 434 00:19:32,172 --> 00:19:34,689 TRAVIS: After we got set up at the triangle area, 435 00:19:34,793 --> 00:19:37,482 we moved back to the base of operations at the helipad, 436 00:19:37,586 --> 00:19:40,379 where we could monitor everything from a safe distance. 437 00:19:40,482 --> 00:19:42,413 We've also got 17 sets of eyes here. 438 00:19:42,517 --> 00:19:44,758 TRAVIS: Because of the size of this experiment, 439 00:19:44,862 --> 00:19:47,206 we have called the entire Skinwalker team out to help us, 440 00:19:47,310 --> 00:19:50,965 including Brandon, Jim Morse, 441 00:19:51,068 --> 00:19:53,000 Tom and Kandus, and also, 442 00:19:53,103 --> 00:19:55,379 Casey Smith from Qual-Tec Associates, 443 00:19:55,482 --> 00:19:56,551 who's here to look out 444 00:19:56,655 --> 00:19:58,551 for any dangerous radiation spikes 445 00:19:58,655 --> 00:19:59,724 that might show up tonight. 446 00:19:59,827 --> 00:20:02,310 So, we want all 17 sets of eyes 447 00:20:02,413 --> 00:20:04,379 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 00:20:08,137 --> 00:20:09,413 because we've had it cleared. 451 00:20:09,517 --> 00:20:11,379 This is a restricted airspace. 452 00:20:11,482 --> 00:20:13,655 If anyone sees anything in the sky when that rocket goes up 453 00:20:13,758 --> 00:20:16,379 or when that payload's coming down, I want to know about it. 454 00:20:16,482 --> 00:20:19,724 Right. As soon as Erik and I have finished 455 00:20:19,827 --> 00:20:21,724 turning on all the instruments in the payload, 456 00:20:21,827 --> 00:20:24,931 we hand it to the Loc guys, right? 457 00:20:25,034 --> 00:20:27,310 Then, everybody has to be back 458 00:20:27,413 --> 00:20:30,206 1,000 feet from the rocket. 459 00:20:30,310 --> 00:20:33,551 Casey and Kaleb, you guys should be down by Homestead Two 460 00:20:33,655 --> 00:20:35,862 or the drilling site-- keep an eye on the skies. 461 00:20:35,965 --> 00:20:38,655 Kandus, Tom, if you don't mind, I'd like 462 00:20:38,758 --> 00:20:40,206 you to take the east spotter position 463 00:20:40,310 --> 00:20:41,862 up on the mesa, because there's going to be 464 00:20:41,965 --> 00:20:43,724 things coming out of the rocket, falling out. 465 00:20:43,827 --> 00:20:45,827 Try to watch and see if you can see where they land. 466 00:20:45,931 --> 00:20:49,344 Casey has brought some instruments so that 467 00:20:49,448 --> 00:20:51,689 we have gamma ray detection capability. 468 00:20:52,482 --> 00:20:53,862 So, Travis, I got one for you. 469 00:20:53,965 --> 00:20:55,379 -All right. -Erik. 470 00:20:55,482 --> 00:20:57,965 Any little spike is going to trigger those. 471 00:20:58,068 --> 00:21:00,034 I think between the bunch of us we're gonna be 472 00:21:00,137 --> 00:21:01,793 mixed in with everybody, so if it 473 00:21:01,896 --> 00:21:03,758 -starts dinging, you'll know. -ERIK: Yeah. 474 00:21:03,862 --> 00:21:06,241 Given the significance of these experiments today, 475 00:21:06,344 --> 00:21:10,793 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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