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-That upper area right there.
-KALEB: Up in there?
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JAY:
We could see in the distance
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what looked like
a shadow figure or,
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you know, a person
standing on the second floor.
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KALEB:
I'm wondering
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what's setting off the cameras.
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BRYANT:
If it's back at the tree line,
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that thing's pretty big.
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TRAVIS:
Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa.
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BRYANT:
Middle of the day,
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an orb like that-- that's crazy.
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ERIK: There's something
about those two spots
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and the point where it dips
into the ground a thousand feet.
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JAY:
That's amazing.
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Wow.
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NARRATOR:
There is a ranch
in Northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on Earth:
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animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings
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and unusual energies 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,
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researchers and experts
has taken over.
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They are determined to solve
the mystery and reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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ERIK:
Okay, so here we go.
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BRYANT:
Come on over, Pete.
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PETE:
What you got for me?
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THOMAS: I'm glad you're here,
because, uh, Erik
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was telling us that you got some
new equipment that can help us
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maybe better identify
what lies below the ground here.
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ERIK:
With a particular interest
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in spots
that have been disturbed
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perhaps in the past.
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-Uh-huh.
-TRAVIS: Last week...
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We're gonna use you today
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as part of an experiment.
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...we conducted an experiment
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with former Skinwalker
Ranch investigator Jay Stratton
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to see if the property
would respond in some way
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to his presence.
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-Y'all in?
-THOMAS: You are cleared
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-for takeoff.
-TRAVIS: We took him
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on a tour where he had
experienced phenomena
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when he was here
over a decade ago.
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And we were shocked
by the results.
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Now, I'm going
to bring up the data
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generated during your visit.
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TRAVIS:
The GPS data we recorded
during the tour went
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several hundred feet
underground
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between Homestead Two
and the drill site at the mesa.
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Wow.
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So now Erik Bard arranged
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for technologist Pete Kelsey
to come back out
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to help us search for
anything strange or unnatural
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beneath that location.
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ERIK:
Pete, fill us in
on what you've got.
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Yeah. [chuckles]
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Multispectral.
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THOMAS:
What does it do?
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PETE:
Well, it's designed,
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really, to work in agriculture.
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If the soil under plants
has been disturbed,
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they will show up differently
in the multispectral imagery.
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Hmm.
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TRAVIS:
A drone-based
multispectral camera
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is designed to image
different wavelengths of light.
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By scanning the ground,
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it can build a geophysical
model of the surface
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that could help us identify any
evidence of past excavations
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or even underground structures
like tunnels.
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PETE:
A multispectral camera--
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it's typically used, um,
on farms and for agriculture
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to determine, uh,
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the health, if you will,
of the crops.
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But because plants
grow differently
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over soil that's been disturbed
at some point in time,
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it's an amazing tool
for archaeology.
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I've got colleagues
who have found Roman ruins
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-under wheat fields in England.
-Wow.
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If we're lucky, things will
jump out in this field
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that we'd never see otherwise.
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That's what we're after.
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I'm excited to get you to work
and get that scan.
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I'd love to see what you find.
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It's very interesting
to me to see
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the GPS data from the
experiment that we did
with Jay Stratton.
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PETE:
That'll work.
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THOMAS:
And it's at this very point
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that we see the GPS
start diving underground.
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You can slide it on the back,
if you want.
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THOMAS:
I'm really curious
to see Pete Kelsey's data.
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What would make the GPS go
below the surface here?
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PETE:
That is
a multispectral camera.
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-BRYANT: That's it, huh?
-THOMAS: Oh, wow.
-ERIK: Wow.
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The stories
that have been shared with us
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about this region
of the property suggest
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that there is in fact
a concentration
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of unusual phenomenology
that begins at the mesa
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and extends all the way out
to the homesteads.
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Is there
some kind of a connection
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between these two locations?
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Hopefully, this exercise
will help us to sort that out.
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I'm gonna power up.
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TRAVIS:
Pete's multispectral scan
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was going to take
a couple of hours to complete.
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So while Erik supervised
that process...
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-THOMAS: Hey, Joe.
-How you doing?
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...Thomas Winterton,
Dragon and Kaleb Bench
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led our colleague Joe Loeb
out to the mesa drill site.
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So, got the drill?
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Got it in the back of the truck,
all ready.
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TRAVIS:
Over the past couple of years,
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Joe's been helping Dragon
and Kaleb with ranch security,
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but he's also
a professional drill operator.
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So Thomas and Erik asked him
to try to help us
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with our new strategy to
figure out what could be buried
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inside the mesa.
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We've got a...
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water truck or two
coming here in a little bit.
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Um, so, really,
we'll get the drill up there.
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We'll find a place that you feel
like you can get it set up
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that's right over top
of the anomaly.
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So if we can get right
in that area
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and then drill down
on top of it,
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-that's our hope.
-Okay.
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How fast do you think
you can drill 40 feet?
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JOE: We're working
with sandstone and...
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who knows what else through
this area right here
in the mesa.
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So it could take...
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-...one foot an hour.
-Okay.
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So the rocks
aren't gonna be an issue.
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They'll just slow it down.
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Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
Using ground-penetrating radar,
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we've identified
two possibly metallic anomalies
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buried in the mesa.
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One is about 400 feet long,
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and we believe
that it's shaped like a dome.
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Yeah, I'm up against
something pretty hard right now.
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Could even be... maybe a dome.
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TRAVIS:
We've conducted
two drilling operations
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trying to penetrate it,
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and we failed both times.
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But we did collect
small fragments
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that are made
of the same kind of materials
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that NASA uses
to protect the space shuttles
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from the extreme
heat of reentry
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-from outer space.
-ERIK: Oh, my.
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TRAVIS: And behind that,
we've identified something
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in a vertical position
that's over a hundred feet tall
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and about 40 feet
below the surface of the mesa.
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Look at that.
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Since we couldn't penetrate
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the dome-shaped object,
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Joe has brought out
a manually operated drill
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that we hope can reach the
vertical anomaly from the top
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and help us identify
just what it is.
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We've got a thousand-plus pounds
of stuff to get up there.
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I guess
we should get it unloaded
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-and get started.
-Let's do it.
-Yeah. Yeah.
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So is this the heaviest part?
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-Yes.
-Oh, sheesh.
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It's not gonna be fun.
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Six years, I've heard
all kinds of crazy stories
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about this mesa.
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Spacecraft going in it,
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tunnels, caverns,
underground bases.
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We've seen the mesa light up.
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Definitely makes me wonder
what's going on inside
the mesa.
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BRYANT:
Dude, where's
Cameron's helicopter?
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[beeping]
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THOMAS: Well, we got
to pump water to the top
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of the hill here.
Think you can pump it?
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Well... [exhales]
we're crazy enough to try it.
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-So...
-Okay.
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[whirring]
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-NICK: Heads up!
-Yeah!
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Here it comes.
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BRYANT: The way that this drill
works is they pump water,
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which makes a lubrication
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for this thing
to be able to drill through
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and keep the bit cool.
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I'm not gonna lie-- it's been
a lot of work getting this pump
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and this drill rig
up on top of the mesa.
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I'm really hopeful
that all the sweat
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and effort that's gone into it
pays off with results.
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JOE:
Gonna fire this up.
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[engine rumbling]
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[drilling]
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There it goes. Okay.
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BRYANT:
Given the nature of the dirt
and the sandstone here,
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it's proving again
on Skinwalker Ranch
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that nothing is easy.
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I've asked Joe if he would
stay up here on top of the mesa
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and keep working this drill.
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We're not making
a lot of headway right now.
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But if anyone can do it, he can,
and we're hopeful
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that we'll get some results.
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We'll just keep grinding
on this.
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-Okay. All right.
-So Kaleb and I
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are gonna do a patrol on
the south side of the property.
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THOMAS: Okay. Well,
we'll get out of your way
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and let you start
punching a hole.
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BRYANT: I'll be curious to see
if we see anything
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on our trail cams,
especially given that weird
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silver orb thing,
whatever that was.
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Yeah. I agree.
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TRAVIS:
Over the last several weeks,
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the south field of the ranch
has become
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a hotbed of strange activity.
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THOMAS: Whoa! What was
that purple light over there?
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TRAVIS: First, Thomas saw
a flashing purple light
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during a nighttime experiment
just a few feet off the ground.
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THOMAS:
Oh! Got it again!
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TRAVIS:
And when he went
to investigate it...
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That is flashing,
whatever that is.
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...Kaleb and I saw a UAP
in the sky right above him
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that seemed
to track his movements.
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Several days later,
Thomas and Kaleb
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found the remains
of a dead deer
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and noticed a fence post that
had been burned by something
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that had to be
as hot as lightning
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but inexplicably didn't burn
anything else around it.
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What the heck
would have burned this post?
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TRAVIS: And just last week,
while checking
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the footage of the new cameras
that we set up in the area...
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BRYANT:
Whoa.
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-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa. Back that up.
-You see that?
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...Dragon and Kaleb saw
a silver-colored object
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near the ground right near
where Thomas saw the
purple light.
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What?
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I don't think it's a bad thing
for us to get out on foot
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and go cruise around here
and see if there's anything
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-that looks out of place.
-KALEB: I completely agree.
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[doors creaking]
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There's a lot of area
through here that we...
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you can only cover
on foot, though.
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Right.
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As long as the only thing
we're finding
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is signs of the actual wildlife
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that's supposed to be here,
I'm okay with that.
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-Right.
-It's the other kind
that I'm worried about.
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Property line's
not too much farther.
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BRYANT:
Hey, Kaleb?
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What the heck?
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It looks fresh to me.
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Holy crap, that just happened.
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That's strange. Like, holy crap,
that just happened.
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It's the second young one
that's dead.
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Right, it's not too far
from the last one that was...
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-KALEB: No.
-...estranged by the burnt post.
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You know what? Kaleb,
I'm just gonna take a few shots
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with my camera
so we can show the vet.
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KALEB:
Yeah. It just makes me wonder
about the coloration
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on some of these bones, too,
flipping them over
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and they're pink
like that, or reddish.
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BRYANT:
Yep.
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BRYANT: With all the
activity we've seen
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in the south field recently,
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given the fact that we found
this mysterious burnt post,
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this dead deer,
this strange silver object
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that looks like an orb,
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and the purple light,
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it's all starting
to connect a little bit.
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So I'll be curious to hear
what the vet thinks of it all.
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-Should we head back? Okay.
-Yeah.
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Get back to it.
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-Hey, Bryant.
-Hey, man.
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You get those photos
sent off to Haleigh?
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Is that...?
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BRYANT:
Yeah, I got those sent over.
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I'll see if
I can get her on Zoom.
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-Hi, Haleigh.
-How are you?
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Good. I know you're
probably tired of us
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sending you pictures
of dead deer,
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but on this side
of the property,
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we've got two that don't
seem to be your typical...
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you know, at least from
our estimation, predator kills.
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So, what do you think of
the latest pictures we sent you?
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It's hard to say
from just pictures,
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but it looks like a similar size
as far as the actual deer is,
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but I feel like this story
is fairly different overall.
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-Okay.
-These bones have
a lot more trauma to them.
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I would say there's
more signs that either
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predation happened
or there were bigger animals
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attacking this animal.
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Interesting.
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I think the scapula
is really interesting.
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So, the scapula
is the shoulder blade.
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There are two large holes
towards the top of
that scapula.
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And so, when I look
at that, I go,
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"Well, uh, are those
canine holes or teeth holes?"
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You know, that would be
a very strong animal
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if that were the case.
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Are coyotes...
do they get big enough
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where they could
possibly do this?
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Or are we talking about
something bigger than that?
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I would suspect that it would be
something bigger than that.
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Wow.
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We definitely have
also heard stories
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of big wolves
and things of that nature.
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You know, if you're talking
about that type of an animal,
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-that opens up a whole
different type of discussion.
-Yeah.
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BRYANT:
I mean, we've heard
so many stories about
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things that happened
in the past
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from the Sherman family
that lived here on the ranch
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when all sorts of strange things
were really happening.
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So, the way the story goes is
Mr. Sherman and his son,
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they had just had some of their
prize cattle had have calves.
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Across the field, they saw what
looked like a great big wolf.
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[snarling]
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And we're talking
its head standing
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four or five feet
off the ground.
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People equate it
to a dire wolf.
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And then
one of their prized calves
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got near the rails
of the corral,
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and the wolf reached in
and grabbed it by its snout.
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So Mr. Sherman pulled out
a .357 revolver.
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-Shot it with
the full six rounds.
-[gunshots]
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And the wolf still
did not drop the calf.
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So, he had his son
run in the house
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and get his
.30-06 hunting rifle.
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Finally, after
the second shot...
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-[gunshot]
-[wolf snarling]
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...the wolf dropped the calf,
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went trotting off,
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and then basically
disappearing into nothing
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as if the thing
had just kind of vaporized.
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The other issue is when,
if these are bigger predators,
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cats, wolves or otherwise,
then they're not afraid
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to go after humans as well.
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So you definitely have to
make sure you guys are safe.
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Dr. Lundgreen, thank you
so much for taking the time.
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We really value and appreciate
your opinion on this stuff,
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and I'm sure that
we'll be reaching out again
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if you'll allow us to.
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Yeah, well, I'm happy to do it.
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BRYANT:
Thank you so much.
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Idle up.
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-Yeah. Yeah.
-A little bit.
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The next day,
while we were waiting
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for Pete Kelsey
to present the data
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from his multispectral scans,
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Kaleb Bench, Dragon
and Thomas Winterton
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hiked up to the top of the mesa
to check in with Joe Loeb
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on the progress
of his drilling operation.
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THOMAS:
We're sitting right on top
of that GPR anomaly
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that Jan showed us.
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-So, is it drilling then?
-A little bit.
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THOMAS:
A little bit?
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00:16:13,931 --> 00:16:15,793
It's doing about
three inches an hour.
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-All right.
-It might just be
a heavy rock right up here.
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If we catch that bite,
that holds it tight.
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THOMAS:
It's gonna take a while,
slow but steady.
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JOE:
We're just grinding
through this rock right now.
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We got to bust through
that crust
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to get it stabilized.
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-[grinding]
-[whirring]
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ERIK:
Well, you ready to...
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have a conversation
with Pete Kelsey
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-and review some data with us?
-Always ready.
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TRAVIS:
Later that afternoon,
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Erik gathered us all
in the command center
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after Pete Kelsey told him
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he had fully processed
the data from the scans between
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the mesa drill site
and Homestead Two.
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-Hey.
-Hey there, Pete.
-Hey, Pete.
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-Hey, guys.
-Well, as usual,
we're in suspense.
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So, um, this is one look
at the data,
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the multispectral data we flew.
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00:17:15,862 --> 00:17:18,344
Hey, Pete,
what's the color scale mean?
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00:17:18,413 --> 00:17:22,793
Essentially, where it's bright
is where, frankly,
379
00:17:22,793 --> 00:17:26,379
the grass or the hay
is doing really well.
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Where it's bright,
the grass is doing well.
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Where it's dark, it's really dry
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00:17:32,241 --> 00:17:35,448
and the grass or hay
isn't doing so well.
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So, to cut to the chase,
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after looking at this
for a while,
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00:17:39,482 --> 00:17:44,310
what stands out
is a perfect circle.
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00:17:46,000 --> 00:17:48,862
Look right there
by th-the bait pen.
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00:17:48,862 --> 00:17:52,551
There are three circles that
are just absolutely circular.
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00:17:52,551 --> 00:17:54,896
-Look to the left
of the bait pen.
-Yep.
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-ERIK: Just to the west.
-Yep.
390
00:17:56,655 --> 00:18:00,827
I can play with the spectrum
to make this more obvious.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah, right there.
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They look unnatural.
393
00:18:05,724 --> 00:18:07,758
What's interesting about this,
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00:18:07,827 --> 00:18:09,758
among other things,
is where it is.
395
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It's right across
from the drill site.
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00:18:12,793 --> 00:18:14,862
Wow.
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00:18:14,862 --> 00:18:16,862
PETE:
That's pretty crazy.
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00:18:20,482 --> 00:18:22,862
TRAVIS: Look right there
by the bait pen.
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00:18:22,862 --> 00:18:25,551
There are three circles.
Yeah, right there.
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00:18:25,620 --> 00:18:28,172
If I play with the colorization
a little bit,
401
00:18:28,172 --> 00:18:30,448
you can see how I can
make this look like this.
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TRAVIS:
Okay.
403
00:18:31,896 --> 00:18:33,586
The three circular formations
404
00:18:33,586 --> 00:18:35,344
in Pete Kelsey's
multispectral scans
405
00:18:35,344 --> 00:18:37,551
between the mesa drill site
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and Homestead Two
were really odd.
407
00:18:39,965 --> 00:18:42,655
Especially because
they were in the same area
408
00:18:42,655 --> 00:18:44,896
where we got
all the bizarre GPS data
409
00:18:44,896 --> 00:18:47,655
during our tour
with Jay Stratton.
410
00:18:49,137 --> 00:18:51,965
We're talking about
these circular things here?
411
00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:53,655
-Yeah.
-Those are the ones
that really stand out.
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00:18:53,724 --> 00:18:55,965
Yeah. They really do.
They do look out of place.
413
00:18:55,965 --> 00:18:58,655
And that's right across
from the drill site.
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PETE:
I mean, I'm not a...
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00:19:00,448 --> 00:19:03,965
I'm not a botanist, but how's
that gonna happen naturally?
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TRAVIS:
And at this spot right here,
if you recall,
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that's where Jay's GPS data
went way underground.
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00:19:11,586 --> 00:19:13,758
Maybe as much
as a quarter of a mile.
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00:19:13,827 --> 00:19:16,344
That's really interesting.
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00:19:16,344 --> 00:19:18,551
TRAVIS:
It's clear that someone,
or something,
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has disturbed the ground where
these circles were identified.
422
00:19:22,137 --> 00:19:24,241
Now, it could be
that they were simply left
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by old grain silos that previous
ranchers had used there.
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KRIS PORRIT: Right over there
by that tree.
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TRAVIS:
But it also reminded me
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of when retired
local sheriff Kris Porritt
427
00:19:35,310 --> 00:19:37,172
visited the ranch
two years ago.
428
00:19:37,172 --> 00:19:39,482
He shared an incredible story
about something he saw
429
00:19:39,482 --> 00:19:43,344
back in the 1980s
not far from the south field
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where we found
the deer carcasses,
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00:19:45,482 --> 00:19:47,689
saw the purple light
near the ground
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and the UAP in the sky
above Thomas.
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00:19:50,068 --> 00:19:52,241
So, this is the spot.
434
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There was matted grass
where something heavy had sat
435
00:19:55,965 --> 00:19:59,034
in these weeds and made
an impression in the dirt.
436
00:19:59,034 --> 00:20:02,551
23 feet, tip to tip.
437
00:20:03,379 --> 00:20:07,724
I presume that
it was a spaceship.
438
00:20:10,551 --> 00:20:12,517
I've said it, didn't I?
439
00:20:15,034 --> 00:20:18,586
Pete, are there
any other circular features
440
00:20:18,586 --> 00:20:21,758
that stand out so clearly
as these besides the bait pen?
441
00:20:21,827 --> 00:20:24,241
PETE:
Not as clearly,
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00:20:24,241 --> 00:20:27,586
as well-defined as these.
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TRAVIS:
Who knows?
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00:20:29,793 --> 00:20:32,344
Maybe these circles
have a mundane explanation,
445
00:20:32,344 --> 00:20:35,551
but since they appeared
in the same area
446
00:20:35,620 --> 00:20:38,758
where the GPS data from our
ranch tour with
Jay Stratton
447
00:20:38,827 --> 00:20:41,137
inexplicably went underground,
448
00:20:41,137 --> 00:20:43,758
we need to investigate them
and look for any other
449
00:20:43,758 --> 00:20:45,862
anomalies in the data.
450
00:20:45,862 --> 00:20:47,965
Got any other cool spots?
451
00:20:48,000 --> 00:20:51,862
PETE:
I do. So, the next bit...
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00:20:51,931 --> 00:20:53,862
is right here.
453
00:20:53,862 --> 00:20:55,172
-Just to the west? Uh-huh.
-PETE: Yeah.
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00:20:55,172 --> 00:20:57,482
This is Homestead Two
right here.
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ERIK:
Okay.
456
00:20:58,793 --> 00:21:03,448
What I see
that doesn't quite fit
457
00:21:03,517 --> 00:21:05,068
is down here.
458
00:21:05,068 --> 00:21:07,448
There's a horizontal line
right here.
459
00:21:07,448 --> 00:21:09,689
Pete, go to the grayscale view.
460
00:21:09,689 --> 00:21:11,862
Hold on a minute, Pete.
461
00:21:11,931 --> 00:21:13,655
It's actually four lines.
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00:21:13,655 --> 00:21:17,103
If you look closely, you got
the top one, and then the one
463
00:21:17,103 --> 00:21:19,758
right under it is kind of broken
in the dark spot there.
464
00:21:19,827 --> 00:21:22,137
Yep. And then there's
the one under that
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and then the bottom one.
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00:21:23,448 --> 00:21:25,241
It might even be five lines.
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00:21:25,241 --> 00:21:27,586
PETE:
It's just strange.
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00:21:27,586 --> 00:21:30,482
ERIK:
So, Pete, I'm just wondering...
469
00:21:30,482 --> 00:21:32,758
What do you think
those lines are?
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00:21:32,827 --> 00:21:35,551
Well, if that's
some kind of a depression,
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00:21:35,620 --> 00:21:39,241
that's gonna pool water and the
plants will grow differently.
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00:21:39,310 --> 00:21:42,965
TRAVIS:
The lines Pete detected just
west of the strange circles
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and to the south
of our drill site in the mesa
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00:21:45,241 --> 00:21:49,000
also didn't look like anything
that would've formed in nature.
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00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:51,793
We couldn't tell from this data
how deep they were
476
00:21:51,793 --> 00:21:53,586
from the surface,
but it looked like
477
00:21:53,586 --> 00:21:56,344
somebody or something
created them.
478
00:21:56,413 --> 00:21:57,586
The question was:
479
00:21:57,586 --> 00:22:00,137
Could they be
what made the GPS data
480
00:22:00,137 --> 00:22:03,586
from our tour with Jay Stratton
go deep underground?
481
00:22:03,586 --> 00:22:06,172
Now, Thomas, when you walk
in that area there
482
00:22:06,172 --> 00:22:09,000
where we see those,
uh, lines from left to right,
483
00:22:09,000 --> 00:22:10,448
have you picked up on anything?
484
00:22:10,448 --> 00:22:11,793
Is there anything
about the ground
485
00:22:11,793 --> 00:22:13,551
that stands out to you?
486
00:22:13,551 --> 00:22:15,793
I-I can't say that I've noticed
anything out there.
487
00:22:15,793 --> 00:22:17,241
Hmm.
488
00:22:17,310 --> 00:22:19,655
You look everywhere else
where the water runs,
489
00:22:19,655 --> 00:22:21,965
it looks more natural
and random.
490
00:22:21,965 --> 00:22:23,344
But you look at that spot,
491
00:22:23,413 --> 00:22:24,655
it looks like
it was a cut channel.
492
00:22:24,655 --> 00:22:28,379
PETE:
That suggests man-made to me.
493
00:22:28,379 --> 00:22:31,862
Anything that linear,
that orthogonal,
494
00:22:31,931 --> 00:22:36,000
that to me suggests
somebody dug a trench.
495
00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:39,103
The other thing that maybe
it's not so obvious
496
00:22:39,103 --> 00:22:43,000
is-is they're on
a perfect east-west line.
497
00:22:44,103 --> 00:22:46,758
What are the odds of that?
498
00:22:46,758 --> 00:22:48,551
Could it be
when Bigelow was here,
499
00:22:48,551 --> 00:22:51,034
-maybe Bigelow dug there?
-ERIK: Good question.
500
00:22:51,034 --> 00:22:54,344
So does that mean that this
space has already been searched?
501
00:22:54,413 --> 00:22:57,137
That makes me think
that maybe it has been.
502
00:22:57,137 --> 00:22:59,896
But, guys, I mean,
this is in the area
503
00:22:59,896 --> 00:23:01,275
we were told not to dig.
504
00:23:01,275 --> 00:23:02,862
Right.
505
00:23:02,931 --> 00:23:04,344
TRAVIS:
Two years ago...
506
00:23:04,413 --> 00:23:07,551
There is an actual location
on the ranch
507
00:23:07,551 --> 00:23:10,551
where the Shermans
said not to dig.
508
00:23:10,551 --> 00:23:13,000
TRAVIS:
...the current ranch owner
Brandon Fugal
509
00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:15,000
was warned
that disturbing the ground
510
00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:17,103
in this same area
near Homestead Two
511
00:23:17,103 --> 00:23:19,586
would cause
dangerous phenomena to occur.
512
00:23:19,586 --> 00:23:22,793
The Shermans worked the ranch
before and during
513
00:23:22,793 --> 00:23:25,448
the Bigelow investigations
from the late 1990s
514
00:23:25,517 --> 00:23:27,275
to the early 2000s.
515
00:23:27,275 --> 00:23:29,241
A lot of the details
of that era
516
00:23:29,241 --> 00:23:31,896
have still never been released
to the public.
517
00:23:31,896 --> 00:23:35,965
So, could these anomalies
in the field near Homestead Two
518
00:23:35,965 --> 00:23:39,689
be related to digging operations
conducted by that team
519
00:23:39,689 --> 00:23:43,103
and also explain why they said
no one should ever dig there?
520
00:23:43,103 --> 00:23:45,655
There might be
only one way to find out.
521
00:23:45,724 --> 00:23:48,379
After looking at this, I think
522
00:23:48,379 --> 00:23:51,551
that maybe Bigelow was
out here doing some digging.
523
00:23:51,551 --> 00:23:54,379
So, it's not hard
for me to believe
524
00:23:54,379 --> 00:23:56,965
that they were out here
searching for something as well.
525
00:23:56,965 --> 00:23:59,172
I think there's some excavation
we could do there.
526
00:23:59,172 --> 00:24:01,344
But now since we know
their lines went east and west,
527
00:24:01,413 --> 00:24:02,793
I think we ought to start
528
00:24:02,793 --> 00:24:05,034
and go north and south
and dig some swipes.
529
00:24:05,034 --> 00:24:07,172
-See if we can intersect it.
-Yeah.
530
00:24:07,172 --> 00:24:09,448
Yeah, you want to get down
in that, in that plane
531
00:24:09,517 --> 00:24:11,482
and see what those
differences really are,
532
00:24:11,482 --> 00:24:13,448
if they go deeper
than the surface.
533
00:24:13,517 --> 00:24:15,344
Yeah, if it's compacted
and then it's loose, right?
534
00:24:15,344 --> 00:24:16,965
-Yeah.
-Then we'd know
they'd dug there before.
535
00:24:16,965 --> 00:24:19,655
So, are we all
in agreement, then?
536
00:24:19,724 --> 00:24:21,344
We want to go out and dig
those couple spots?
537
00:24:21,413 --> 00:24:22,758
-ERIK: Yeah.
-Yeah.
538
00:24:22,758 --> 00:24:24,275
Okay, so I'll make
some arrangements
539
00:24:24,275 --> 00:24:26,758
and we'll get
a excavator out here
540
00:24:26,827 --> 00:24:28,655
-and we'll go out and dig.
-Okay.
541
00:24:28,724 --> 00:24:31,517
ERIK:
Yep, love it.
542
00:24:37,000 --> 00:24:40,068
JOE: We'll just keep grinding
on this for right now.
543
00:24:41,689 --> 00:24:44,896
Yeah, sending you guys water.
Let me know if you get
544
00:24:44,896 --> 00:24:46,137
good pressure up there.
545
00:24:46,137 --> 00:24:47,965
We're good for a little bit.
546
00:24:47,965 --> 00:24:49,241
TRAVIS:
The following morning,
547
00:24:49,310 --> 00:24:51,344
while Joe Loeb
continued drilling
548
00:24:51,413 --> 00:24:52,965
into the top of the mesa...
549
00:24:54,103 --> 00:24:56,344
...the rest of us
joined Thomas Winterton
550
00:24:56,413 --> 00:24:58,551
out in the field
near Homestead Two
551
00:24:58,551 --> 00:25:02,034
where he was waiting
with a three-ton excavator.
552
00:25:02,034 --> 00:25:04,034
We were eager
to start digging to see
553
00:25:04,034 --> 00:25:07,379
just what all these anomalies
under the surface could be.
554
00:25:07,379 --> 00:25:10,379
Well, the lines are over there
555
00:25:10,379 --> 00:25:12,344
'cause that hole,
that pile of dirt right there,
556
00:25:12,344 --> 00:25:14,448
is between
the bottom two, right?
557
00:25:14,448 --> 00:25:17,689
I think it's right here.
558
00:25:17,689 --> 00:25:19,862
I don't know, where do you
think about digging?
559
00:25:19,862 --> 00:25:22,862
Well, my thoughts would be
to start about right here
560
00:25:22,862 --> 00:25:26,551
and do a trench probably back
to where you're at, Travis.
561
00:25:26,551 --> 00:25:27,758
Listen, we'll get started.
562
00:25:27,758 --> 00:25:29,551
Thomas, you get yourself
in place.
563
00:25:31,448 --> 00:25:34,000
-[beeping]
-[engine starts]
564
00:25:34,000 --> 00:25:37,103
ERIK:
Before we start disturbing
the earth, we want to make sure
565
00:25:37,103 --> 00:25:39,241
that we have all the monitoring
equipment in place
566
00:25:39,241 --> 00:25:40,965
to detect anything
that we might stir up
567
00:25:40,965 --> 00:25:42,758
as a result of the digging.
568
00:25:42,758 --> 00:25:45,344
-Are you monitoring
1.6 right now?
-I am right now.
569
00:25:45,413 --> 00:25:48,896
BRYANT:
This data we've received from
Pete is really amazing stuff,
570
00:25:48,896 --> 00:25:50,379
and we're all anxious to see
571
00:25:50,379 --> 00:25:51,965
what in the world
it could be about,
572
00:25:52,000 --> 00:25:54,793
but the fact
that this is leading
573
00:25:54,793 --> 00:25:57,241
to another digging exercise
on Skinwalker Ranch
574
00:25:57,241 --> 00:25:59,586
really kind of makes me
a little bit nervous.
575
00:25:59,586 --> 00:26:01,655
I don't know
what it is about digging,
576
00:26:01,655 --> 00:26:04,758
but we need to be very careful
and tread lightly.
577
00:26:04,827 --> 00:26:06,758
TRAVIS:
Let's get digging.
578
00:26:14,275 --> 00:26:16,655
TRAVIS:
Let's get digging.
579
00:26:20,586 --> 00:26:22,551
Ever since the first day
I was involved
580
00:26:22,620 --> 00:26:25,000
in the investigation
of Skinwalker Ranch,
581
00:26:25,000 --> 00:26:28,551
I was told bad things happen
when you dig here.
582
00:26:28,620 --> 00:26:32,551
But after seeing Pete Kelsey's
multispectral data scans
583
00:26:32,620 --> 00:26:35,275
showing five mysterious lines
in the field
584
00:26:35,275 --> 00:26:37,241
just east of Homestead Two,
585
00:26:37,241 --> 00:26:39,862
we knew we had to take
a risk and dig.
586
00:26:39,862 --> 00:26:42,344
-That's good topsoil.
-KALEB: Yeah.
587
00:26:42,344 --> 00:26:45,379
We need to know
what these lines actually are
588
00:26:45,379 --> 00:26:47,034
and how they might be connected
589
00:26:47,034 --> 00:26:49,000
to all the strange phenomena
that people have encountered
590
00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:52,241
in this section of the ranch
over the years.
591
00:26:55,137 --> 00:26:58,172
Kaleb, you want to see
what's right there?
592
00:27:01,275 --> 00:27:03,241
Is that just rocks?
593
00:27:05,068 --> 00:27:08,103
I'm seeing some coloration
in there.
594
00:27:08,103 --> 00:27:10,965
Yeah, it's like there's
a layer of it or something.
595
00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:14,586
And you can see it,
especially right there.
596
00:27:14,586 --> 00:27:18,965
There was a consistent layer
of some kind of material.
597
00:27:19,000 --> 00:27:21,448
I don't know
what this material is,
598
00:27:21,517 --> 00:27:24,000
but we've done some digging
on other areas of the ranch,
599
00:27:24,000 --> 00:27:26,965
and it is different than what
we are seeing in other places.
600
00:27:27,896 --> 00:27:30,689
Okay, well,
maybe another 20 feet?
601
00:27:30,689 --> 00:27:31,965
KALEB:
Yeah.
602
00:27:38,448 --> 00:27:40,068
TRAVIS:
Find something, Kaleb?
603
00:27:40,068 --> 00:27:42,896
He's been getting
some, like, striation.
604
00:27:42,896 --> 00:27:45,655
-Starts about right there.
-Oh, yeah, right there.
605
00:27:48,103 --> 00:27:49,931
But does it stop?
606
00:27:51,172 --> 00:27:54,000
Oh, whoa, wait a minute.
607
00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:55,620
THOMAS:
Did you find something?
608
00:27:56,758 --> 00:27:58,655
TRAVIS:
There's something different
in the dirt right here.
609
00:27:58,655 --> 00:28:01,758
So, look, Thomas,
the clay-looking stuff stops
610
00:28:01,758 --> 00:28:04,448
-right there
and it starts right here.
-Yep.
611
00:28:06,689 --> 00:28:08,551
TRAVIS:
And that would be
where the line is.
612
00:28:08,551 --> 00:28:10,655
So, the line would be like this,
and that's the line.
613
00:28:10,655 --> 00:28:14,344
And it's about
bulldozer width, too.
614
00:28:15,448 --> 00:28:17,448
Hey, guys,
y'all come look at this!
615
00:28:17,448 --> 00:28:19,137
What do you got?
616
00:28:19,137 --> 00:28:21,862
-Did you find a discontinuity?
-Yeah.
617
00:28:21,862 --> 00:28:24,137
You see this gray clay stuff?
618
00:28:24,137 --> 00:28:26,379
-Yep, yep.
-And it stops right there.
619
00:28:26,379 --> 00:28:28,896
ERIK:
Yeah.
620
00:28:28,896 --> 00:28:31,965
I'm looking through here, and
I'm not seeing anything like...
621
00:28:31,965 --> 00:28:34,103
ERIK:
No, there's nothing
like that through here.
622
00:28:34,103 --> 00:28:36,000
-TRAVIS: It's a layer.
-BRYANT: Definitely a layer.
623
00:28:36,000 --> 00:28:38,000
And it's about bulldozer width.
624
00:28:38,000 --> 00:28:39,551
ERIK:
Yeah.
625
00:28:39,620 --> 00:28:42,103
TRAVIS:
Well, I wasn't expecting that.
626
00:28:42,103 --> 00:28:45,344
ERIK:
We have some layer
very near the anomaly
627
00:28:45,413 --> 00:28:48,551
that we got
out of Pete Kelsey's survey.
628
00:28:48,551 --> 00:28:50,379
That's pretty interesting.
629
00:28:50,379 --> 00:28:52,586
It's obvious that this is a spot
630
00:28:52,586 --> 00:28:54,896
that we really need to learn
as much as we can about.
631
00:28:54,896 --> 00:28:56,344
There you go.
632
00:28:56,413 --> 00:28:57,862
Right there's a piece of it,
right there.
633
00:28:59,000 --> 00:29:02,103
ERIK:
It's got some really fine
crystalline material in it.
634
00:29:02,103 --> 00:29:03,862
TRAVIS:
There's a crystal
in there, absolutely.
635
00:29:03,931 --> 00:29:05,344
'Cause it glistens
in the sunlight.
636
00:29:05,413 --> 00:29:08,275
So what is that doing
just in that spot?
637
00:29:08,275 --> 00:29:11,586
-And why is there five stripes
of it in the field?
-Yeah.
638
00:29:11,586 --> 00:29:14,068
What on earth is it? I mean...
639
00:29:14,068 --> 00:29:15,586
BRYANT:
You wouldn't think
that would make an effect
640
00:29:15,586 --> 00:29:17,241
-on the vegetation.
-Yeah.
641
00:29:17,241 --> 00:29:19,448
-But why is it here?
-ERIK: Yeah, why is it here?
642
00:29:19,517 --> 00:29:21,172
-KALEB: That's interesting.
-Yeah, why isn't it
everywhere, right?
643
00:29:21,172 --> 00:29:25,275
-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: That's a telltale
sign of something.
644
00:29:25,275 --> 00:29:27,206
But of what? I don't know.
645
00:29:28,172 --> 00:29:31,000
Neither Erik nor I had any idea
646
00:29:31,000 --> 00:29:33,137
what to make of the grayish
material we uncovered
647
00:29:33,137 --> 00:29:35,862
in the field
just east of Homestead Two.
648
00:29:35,862 --> 00:29:38,965
But it definitely corresponded
with the lines we saw
649
00:29:38,965 --> 00:29:42,068
in Pete Kelsey's
multispectral scans of the area.
650
00:29:42,068 --> 00:29:44,551
If nothing else, it tells us...
651
00:29:44,620 --> 00:29:46,586
how accurate
that multispectral data is.
652
00:29:46,586 --> 00:29:49,241
-That's pretty impressive.
-That's amazing.
653
00:29:49,241 --> 00:29:51,034
Well, are you gonna run
another one on this side
654
00:29:51,034 --> 00:29:53,551
-to see if it continues on?
-THOMAS: Probably should, huh?
655
00:29:53,551 --> 00:29:56,655
We could go over closer to
the tree and-and dig that way.
656
00:29:56,724 --> 00:29:59,241
If you hit another stripe
back there, Thomas,
657
00:29:59,310 --> 00:30:01,103
then we may have
found these lines.
658
00:30:01,103 --> 00:30:03,758
Okay, well, I'll take
the excavator over there,
659
00:30:03,827 --> 00:30:05,448
and we'll dig a trench
over there.
660
00:30:05,448 --> 00:30:07,448
TRAVIS:
We'll see you over there, man.
661
00:30:09,275 --> 00:30:11,241
[beeping]
662
00:30:11,310 --> 00:30:13,103
Now that we've intersected
the first line,
663
00:30:13,103 --> 00:30:15,241
we need to go
to the other end of it
664
00:30:15,310 --> 00:30:17,241
and do another
cross-section dig.
665
00:30:17,310 --> 00:30:21,000
That way, we can confirm
that what we're finding here
666
00:30:21,000 --> 00:30:22,965
continues just
as the data shows.
667
00:30:23,000 --> 00:30:26,241
As of now, we're all stumped
668
00:30:26,310 --> 00:30:28,896
as to what in the heck
this stuff could be.
669
00:30:28,896 --> 00:30:31,862
This is as close
as I want to get to this tree
670
00:30:31,931 --> 00:30:33,655
so I'm not getting
into some heavy roots.
671
00:30:33,655 --> 00:30:36,344
-Yeah.
-We'll dig it back a ways
672
00:30:36,413 --> 00:30:37,965
and see if we can find
those same layers.
673
00:30:38,000 --> 00:30:39,482
All right, we'll get
out of your way, Thomas.
674
00:30:39,482 --> 00:30:40,965
THOMAS:
Okay.
675
00:30:45,965 --> 00:30:49,344
TRAVIS:
It should be all
coming in right in here.
676
00:30:50,172 --> 00:30:51,344
Can you see it?
677
00:30:51,344 --> 00:30:52,896
-Uh-uh.
-Me, neither.
678
00:30:52,896 --> 00:30:55,241
[beeping]
679
00:30:59,862 --> 00:31:02,034
Yeah, look at that right there.
680
00:31:02,034 --> 00:31:04,965
TRAVIS:
Hey, Thomas, stop, stop, stop!
681
00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:06,793
You see something?
682
00:31:06,793 --> 00:31:10,448
Yeah, it's a big piece
of something.
683
00:31:11,758 --> 00:31:15,241
TRAVIS:
It's hard for me to believe
that's Mother Nature.
684
00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:21,551
TRAVIS: It's hard for me to
believe that's Mother Nature.
685
00:31:21,551 --> 00:31:23,793
Yeah, but is it
that same material?
686
00:31:23,793 --> 00:31:25,827
It doesn't break
like the other stuff.
687
00:31:27,068 --> 00:31:29,724
There's a metal post
right behind you.
688
00:31:31,344 --> 00:31:33,586
-Yep. It's the stuff.
-It's the same stuff.
689
00:31:33,586 --> 00:31:35,000
Looks just like it.
690
00:31:35,000 --> 00:31:37,758
-It's a good sample.
-A real good sample.
691
00:31:37,827 --> 00:31:39,896
I'm gonna make sure
Erik gets this.
692
00:31:39,896 --> 00:31:42,413
BRYANT:
We didn't know what to expect
693
00:31:42,413 --> 00:31:45,034
from Pete's multispectral data,
but it's pretty amazing.
694
00:31:45,034 --> 00:31:46,965
What in the world
are those lines
695
00:31:46,965 --> 00:31:48,379
and why are they here?
696
00:31:48,379 --> 00:31:51,103
Sounds like you guys
have got something.
697
00:31:51,103 --> 00:31:54,206
We can't think of
a mundane explanation as to why
698
00:31:54,206 --> 00:31:56,965
a farmer would dig
five straight lines in a field
699
00:31:57,000 --> 00:32:00,241
and put this, you know, gray,
silvery, shiny rock in there.
700
00:32:00,241 --> 00:32:02,000
Mm-hmm.
701
00:32:02,000 --> 00:32:05,000
TRAVIS:
And-and there's no...
it makes no sense.
702
00:32:05,000 --> 00:32:08,862
-That you can only see
in the multispectrum.
-Right.
703
00:32:08,862 --> 00:32:10,241
We-- Just think about it.
704
00:32:10,241 --> 00:32:11,655
We would've never even
thought about this
705
00:32:11,724 --> 00:32:15,448
but having that
multispectral data.
706
00:32:15,448 --> 00:32:17,310
And we look at it,
we see these lines,
707
00:32:17,310 --> 00:32:19,655
we come looking for it,
we find it,
708
00:32:19,655 --> 00:32:21,275
but why is it there?
709
00:32:21,275 --> 00:32:23,103
So I know your wheels
are already turning.
710
00:32:23,103 --> 00:32:26,000
Maybe you've got some ideas
about what's going on here.
711
00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:27,448
TRAVIS:
Erik was right.
712
00:32:27,448 --> 00:32:30,172
I was trying to come up
with some reason
713
00:32:30,172 --> 00:32:32,448
for these straight lines
of crystal-like materials
714
00:32:32,448 --> 00:32:35,448
that looked
very clearly deposited.
715
00:32:35,448 --> 00:32:36,965
-Two thoughts.
-ERIK: Okay.
716
00:32:36,965 --> 00:32:38,275
And both of them
are a little bit crazy.
717
00:32:38,275 --> 00:32:41,310
Imagine maybe during
the Bigelow era,
718
00:32:41,310 --> 00:32:43,655
they were doing
some classified program
719
00:32:43,655 --> 00:32:45,965
and they dug straight lines,
720
00:32:45,965 --> 00:32:47,482
put this reflective
material in it,
721
00:32:47,482 --> 00:32:48,965
then covered it all up
722
00:32:48,965 --> 00:32:51,655
so they could look at it
with a classified sensor
723
00:32:51,655 --> 00:32:53,241
from space or high altitude.
724
00:32:53,241 --> 00:32:56,172
-Okay.
-But that's a stretch.
To what end?
725
00:32:56,172 --> 00:32:58,172
To what purpose?
How would you do that?
726
00:32:58,172 --> 00:33:00,965
Why would you do that? And
the technology wasn't there yet.
727
00:33:00,965 --> 00:33:04,896
The other one is, if you were
an advanced civilization
728
00:33:04,896 --> 00:33:08,206
and you were marking
an area for some reason
729
00:33:08,206 --> 00:33:10,586
and you didn't want
the indigenous population
730
00:33:10,586 --> 00:33:14,379
to know about it, uh,
you would put it in a way
731
00:33:14,379 --> 00:33:17,241
that is, in plain sight,
we would've never found it
732
00:33:17,241 --> 00:33:20,896
had we not had the multispectral
technology to find it there.
733
00:33:20,896 --> 00:33:22,965
And that's how we found it.
734
00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:26,068
Who's to say it's not reflective
in some other phenomenology
735
00:33:26,068 --> 00:33:28,344
that's more advanced than
the multispectral thing?
736
00:33:28,344 --> 00:33:30,965
It might be a bright beacon
of five lines out here
737
00:33:31,000 --> 00:33:34,137
in the field that you can see
from way up above it.
738
00:33:34,137 --> 00:33:36,758
-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: Right?
Why in this one spot?
739
00:33:36,758 --> 00:33:38,137
Why convergent right here
at this tree?
740
00:33:38,137 --> 00:33:39,862
I find that weird.
741
00:33:39,862 --> 00:33:42,896
These five perfect stripes
in this field
742
00:33:42,896 --> 00:33:44,862
make about as much sense to me
743
00:33:44,862 --> 00:33:47,137
as that big dome object
in the mesa.
744
00:33:47,137 --> 00:33:50,586
TRAVIS:
I came to Skinwalker Ranch
as a skeptic four years ago.
745
00:33:50,586 --> 00:33:53,482
But after seeing
more UAPs than I can count
746
00:33:53,482 --> 00:33:57,000
and detecting all kinds
of mysterious frequencies,
747
00:33:57,000 --> 00:33:59,172
some of which may be
communication signals,
748
00:33:59,172 --> 00:34:01,793
I don't know
what to think anymore.
749
00:34:01,793 --> 00:34:04,000
I can't believe this is natural.
750
00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:06,448
If it were natural,
it would be all over the ranch.
751
00:34:06,448 --> 00:34:08,758
-Yeah.
-Right?
-Yeah, yeah.
752
00:34:08,758 --> 00:34:11,551
So, it seems fairly obvious
that our first order
753
00:34:11,620 --> 00:34:13,862
of business here is to get
that off to the university
754
00:34:13,862 --> 00:34:16,206
and have our contacts there
do an analysis on it.
755
00:34:16,206 --> 00:34:19,758
-All right. All right.
-All right,
let's go pack it up.
756
00:34:29,034 --> 00:34:30,586
Hey, you guys.
757
00:34:30,586 --> 00:34:32,034
-How you doing?
-What are we looking at today?
758
00:34:32,034 --> 00:34:34,068
Uh, we're looking at
the elemental analysis
759
00:34:34,068 --> 00:34:36,275
on some of the samples
that we recently collected.
760
00:34:36,275 --> 00:34:38,137
We sent them off,
had them analyzed
761
00:34:38,137 --> 00:34:40,482
at the University of, uh, Utah.
762
00:34:40,482 --> 00:34:42,896
This is University of Utah,
Geophysics.
763
00:34:42,896 --> 00:34:44,896
TRAVIS:
After the dig
near Homestead Two,
764
00:34:44,896 --> 00:34:46,413
we got the lab results back
765
00:34:46,413 --> 00:34:49,241
on the crystal-like samples
we dug up there.
766
00:34:49,241 --> 00:34:52,448
So, Erik and I couldn't wait
to share them with the team.
767
00:34:52,448 --> 00:34:54,655
The interesting thing is, uh...
768
00:34:54,724 --> 00:34:57,793
So, if you scroll a little bit
769
00:34:57,793 --> 00:34:59,379
to the right there, Erik,
so we can see it.
770
00:34:59,379 --> 00:35:02,862
What it's got in it,
the-the abundant materials in it
771
00:35:02,931 --> 00:35:07,655
are sodium, magnesium...
772
00:35:07,655 --> 00:35:10,137
There's a little bit
of scandium, but not a lot,
773
00:35:10,137 --> 00:35:12,862
but a lot of calcium
and potassium,
774
00:35:12,931 --> 00:35:15,862
and there's a lot
of aluminum and iron.
775
00:35:15,931 --> 00:35:18,965
Well, if you remember when
we analyzed the drill mud...
776
00:35:18,965 --> 00:35:22,000
-Uh-huh.
-...uh, it was
the same materials,
777
00:35:22,000 --> 00:35:24,758
almost to the, to a "T"
with the percentages.
778
00:35:24,758 --> 00:35:27,896
So, what we're seeing here
is that whatever is inside
779
00:35:27,896 --> 00:35:29,551
the mesa where we drilled
780
00:35:29,620 --> 00:35:32,758
is also what these
white-gray lines are
781
00:35:32,827 --> 00:35:36,000
that's out there that the
multispectral sensor picked up.
782
00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:38,206
That's the same mud
that's inside the mesa.
783
00:35:38,206 --> 00:35:40,000
Interesting.
784
00:35:40,000 --> 00:35:42,586
-But in strips?
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
785
00:35:42,586 --> 00:35:44,379
The mud that's inside the mesa,
786
00:35:44,379 --> 00:35:46,896
how did it get out there
into the field
787
00:35:46,896 --> 00:35:49,758
in the same place in five lines?
788
00:35:49,827 --> 00:35:51,965
It almost sounds like
they were put there.
789
00:35:52,000 --> 00:35:53,655
When we did previous excavation,
790
00:35:53,655 --> 00:35:55,586
I didn't notice
any gray material,
791
00:35:55,586 --> 00:35:58,551
like in those big pits
that we excavated.
792
00:35:58,551 --> 00:36:00,000
We've dug all over it.
793
00:36:00,000 --> 00:36:01,793
At the triangle,
out in the east field.
794
00:36:01,793 --> 00:36:04,241
We've dug everywhere.
I've never seen that before.
795
00:36:04,241 --> 00:36:06,758
Well, I'm just thinking of
those flat pieces of metal
796
00:36:06,758 --> 00:36:09,586
-that we brought out of
the mesa last year, right?
-Right.
797
00:36:09,586 --> 00:36:13,103
Some of those materials
could be used for a spacecraft.
798
00:36:13,103 --> 00:36:17,068
Now, that is an interesting
tie-in because two of the things
799
00:36:17,068 --> 00:36:19,551
that are very important
and the materials that came out
800
00:36:19,551 --> 00:36:21,448
of the mesa last year,
the metal,
801
00:36:21,448 --> 00:36:23,965
-was aluminum and iron.
-ERIK: Mm-hmm.
802
00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:26,655
Which we see in these lines.
803
00:36:26,655 --> 00:36:29,206
We see aluminum and iron.
804
00:36:29,206 --> 00:36:33,965
So, is this mud
somehow a remanent
805
00:36:34,000 --> 00:36:36,137
of whatever
these metal flakes are?
806
00:36:36,137 --> 00:36:39,448
Did something happen and then,
some reason or another,
807
00:36:39,448 --> 00:36:42,551
they come and make lines
out of whatever this was?
808
00:36:42,551 --> 00:36:44,206
Or were the lines there
because of
809
00:36:44,206 --> 00:36:47,000
whatever it is
that's in the mesa?
810
00:36:54,172 --> 00:36:56,862
We have scientifically verified
811
00:36:56,862 --> 00:36:59,206
that the strange lines
of crystal-like materials
812
00:36:59,206 --> 00:37:01,793
we uncovered
near the circular anomalies
813
00:37:01,793 --> 00:37:04,137
in the field
east of Homestead Two
814
00:37:04,137 --> 00:37:06,344
are composed of
the same kinds of materials
815
00:37:06,344 --> 00:37:08,586
that we pulled out
of the mesa...
816
00:37:08,586 --> 00:37:10,655
I don't know if
I'm getting through this.
817
00:37:10,655 --> 00:37:12,206
TRAVIS:
...after we ran into whatever
818
00:37:12,206 --> 00:37:14,689
this hard object was
that the drill
819
00:37:14,689 --> 00:37:16,551
couldn't break through
deep inside.
820
00:37:16,551 --> 00:37:19,517
These teeth are all
perfectly intact.
821
00:37:19,517 --> 00:37:21,689
TRAVIS:
It makes me think
they have to be
822
00:37:21,689 --> 00:37:24,413
directly correlated
to one another.
823
00:37:25,344 --> 00:37:27,689
The drill tip mud.
There are these similarities.
824
00:37:27,689 --> 00:37:30,655
Um, I mean, look at
the highlighted rows.
825
00:37:30,655 --> 00:37:32,379
-Look at the-the color code
that Erik used.
-Yeah.
826
00:37:32,379 --> 00:37:34,655
TRAVIS:
The interesting thing
about it, too,
827
00:37:34,655 --> 00:37:38,620
is these are actually
somewhat conductive materials.
828
00:37:38,620 --> 00:37:41,724
So what we're seeing here
is you've got the sodium,
829
00:37:41,724 --> 00:37:43,517
the magnesium, the aluminum,
830
00:37:43,517 --> 00:37:45,448
the potassium,
the calcium, the iron.
831
00:37:45,448 --> 00:37:48,965
All of those are very good
at conducting electricity.
832
00:37:48,965 --> 00:37:52,896
But I guess that begs
the question: What in the world
833
00:37:52,896 --> 00:37:55,758
are those lines for?
834
00:37:55,758 --> 00:37:58,241
TRAVIS:
From the multispectral data,
835
00:37:58,241 --> 00:38:01,000
you've got the five lines
diverging on one end,
836
00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,344
converging to a point down by
the tree behind the Homestead.
837
00:38:03,344 --> 00:38:05,344
Then out here,
there's that circle,
838
00:38:05,344 --> 00:38:09,344
and then the mesa is right there
where the GPR anomaly is, right?
839
00:38:09,344 --> 00:38:12,275
It almost looks, when you
look at it from the top,
840
00:38:12,275 --> 00:38:14,275
like a circuit board.
841
00:38:14,275 --> 00:38:15,965
Like it's an electric circuit
842
00:38:15,965 --> 00:38:19,448
built in the surface
of the ranch to do something.
843
00:38:19,448 --> 00:38:21,137
To what? I don't know.
844
00:38:21,137 --> 00:38:24,241
What the hell is a circuit doing
out in the middle a field?
845
00:38:24,241 --> 00:38:25,827
THOMAS:
Yeah.
846
00:38:25,827 --> 00:38:28,689
Well, it makes you wonder:
to what end?
847
00:38:28,689 --> 00:38:31,413
If, say, it's like an
electrical circuit of some sort.
848
00:38:31,413 --> 00:38:33,586
Is this like electrical
field lines that's...
849
00:38:33,586 --> 00:38:35,689
that you can measure
with other equipment?
850
00:38:35,689 --> 00:38:38,068
And the multispectral thing
is just a side effect
851
00:38:38,068 --> 00:38:40,862
that it had on the vegetation
and we're able to see it now?
852
00:38:40,862 --> 00:38:43,586
Or was it intended that way
from the start?
853
00:38:43,586 --> 00:38:46,241
Walking out there,
I wouldn't have known
854
00:38:46,241 --> 00:38:47,275
there's anything there.
855
00:38:47,275 --> 00:38:48,586
I wouldn't have suspected it.
856
00:38:48,586 --> 00:38:50,068
-Perfectly hidden.
-Yeah.
857
00:38:50,068 --> 00:38:52,620
Only people with
the advanced technology
858
00:38:52,620 --> 00:38:55,517
that we've discovered
within the last handful of years
859
00:38:55,517 --> 00:38:58,793
could see those lines
and even know they were there.
860
00:38:58,793 --> 00:39:00,482
BRYANT:
Or they're ancient enough
861
00:39:00,482 --> 00:39:02,620
that maybe they were on top
of the ground at some point.
862
00:39:02,620 --> 00:39:04,310
But that still
begs the question:
863
00:39:04,310 --> 00:39:06,448
What were they leading to
and what were they pointing out?
864
00:39:06,448 --> 00:39:08,896
ERIK:
So we've talked about
two interpretations,
865
00:39:08,896 --> 00:39:11,000
one of them being that it's,
that it's a marking,
866
00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:13,586
it's an indicator,
and the other one that I find
867
00:39:13,586 --> 00:39:15,551
really interesting is that
it is somehow functional.
868
00:39:15,551 --> 00:39:18,793
Yeah, where would it be coming
from and what's it going to?
869
00:39:18,793 --> 00:39:21,310
-That's the question.
-And the discussion's
not complete
870
00:39:21,310 --> 00:39:24,137
without reminding ourselves
here that we are
871
00:39:24,137 --> 00:39:28,551
not far from the location
where we were told not to dig.
872
00:39:29,689 --> 00:39:32,517
There may be something
of exotic origin
873
00:39:32,517 --> 00:39:35,034
buried underneath the field.
874
00:39:35,034 --> 00:39:36,827
We know that it has
875
00:39:36,827 --> 00:39:38,758
an interesting
elemental composition.
876
00:39:38,758 --> 00:39:42,517
Yes. Similar to only one other
place we found it on the ranch,
877
00:39:42,517 --> 00:39:45,965
-and that's inside the mesa
by a GPR anomaly.
-Yeah. Yeah.
878
00:39:45,965 --> 00:39:48,000
TRAVIS:
I don't know what this thing is
and how it got there.
879
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:50,137
You know, I think it's a mystery
we need to get to the bottom of.
880
00:39:50,137 --> 00:39:53,379
A-At this point, it makes sense
to just leave it as it is,
881
00:39:53,379 --> 00:39:55,000
don't change anything.
882
00:39:55,000 --> 00:39:56,827
If we study it,
do it noninvasively.
883
00:39:56,827 --> 00:39:58,310
-We don't know what it is.
-Yeah.
884
00:39:58,310 --> 00:39:59,965
But, uh, we need to see
what's underneath
885
00:39:59,965 --> 00:40:01,862
-the entire ranch.
-TRAVIS: I agree.
886
00:40:01,862 --> 00:40:04,000
Some more studies,
uh, merited here.
887
00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:05,344
Yeah, I agree.
Measurements, too.
888
00:40:05,344 --> 00:40:06,724
Yeah. Thanks, guys.
889
00:40:08,034 --> 00:40:10,000
BRYANT: I'm really surprised
and curious
890
00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:12,586
as to what has created
these lines.
891
00:40:12,586 --> 00:40:15,000
Could it be an old structure
that's underground?
892
00:40:15,000 --> 00:40:16,689
Could it be an old pathway?
893
00:40:16,689 --> 00:40:19,620
I mean, we're right here
close to Homestead Two,
894
00:40:19,620 --> 00:40:21,034
as well as the drill site.
895
00:40:21,034 --> 00:40:22,724
Are they connected somehow?
896
00:40:22,724 --> 00:40:24,862
But I hope
it's something important,
897
00:40:24,862 --> 00:40:26,620
and I'm anxious to find out.
898
00:40:27,931 --> 00:40:31,517
ERIK:
This is becoming an even more
puzzling area of the ranch.
899
00:40:31,517 --> 00:40:33,379
I did not expect these results.
900
00:40:33,379 --> 00:40:35,758
Looking at
the material composition,
901
00:40:35,758 --> 00:40:37,310
I'm beginning to think
that there's something
902
00:40:37,310 --> 00:40:39,103
far more interesting here.
903
00:40:40,034 --> 00:40:42,137
I can't help but wonder
whether we are in fact
904
00:40:42,137 --> 00:40:44,517
dealing with
something technological.
905
00:40:44,517 --> 00:40:46,793
We have to continue searching.
906
00:40:46,793 --> 00:40:50,896
TRAVIS:
These lines
are absolutely bizarre,
907
00:40:50,896 --> 00:40:54,379
and we really need
to dig into what they are
908
00:40:54,379 --> 00:40:57,793
and-and if it can help us
with our investigation.
909
00:40:58,827 --> 00:41:01,655
BRANDON:
We're dealing with forces
that are powerful
910
00:41:01,655 --> 00:41:05,310
and yet to be explained
or understood.
911
00:41:05,310 --> 00:41:09,068
It has been exciting to see
this team pull together
912
00:41:09,068 --> 00:41:11,379
and expand the scope
913
00:41:11,379 --> 00:41:16,379
of the investigation
to include so many topics
914
00:41:16,379 --> 00:41:19,310
that really haven't
been addressed
915
00:41:19,310 --> 00:41:22,068
at Skinwalker Ranch.
916
00:41:25,068 --> 00:41:27,517
JEREMIAH:
We'll be flying
a weather balloon
917
00:41:27,517 --> 00:41:29,137
with a low-frequency radar.
918
00:41:29,137 --> 00:41:31,965
We're seeing all these
strange things in the data.
919
00:41:31,965 --> 00:41:33,620
TRAVIS:
There's a phenomena
920
00:41:33,620 --> 00:41:35,379
that the instruments
are passing through.
921
00:41:35,379 --> 00:41:37,068
I mean, what the hell
is up there?
922
00:41:37,068 --> 00:41:39,689
THOMAS: So we have something
that's got a heat signature.
923
00:41:39,689 --> 00:41:42,551
What could be down there?
924
00:41:42,551 --> 00:41:45,310
There's a big plane
that just flew over us.
925
00:41:45,310 --> 00:41:48,689
ERIK:
Travis, this aircraft
is not transponding.
926
00:41:48,689 --> 00:41:50,689
We're being surveilled.
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