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What? 2 00:00:06,275 --> 00:00:08,275 TRAVIS: We've got a clear anomaly 3 00:00:08,344 --> 00:00:10,551 right outside the aircraft. 4 00:00:12,068 --> 00:00:15,103 There's something in the sky above the rocket. 5 00:00:15,103 --> 00:00:18,068 -BURDETTE: Yeah, look at that. -KALEB: No way. 6 00:00:18,068 --> 00:00:21,344 -That's only 30 feet above us. -Oh, my God. 7 00:00:22,310 --> 00:00:24,172 Yeah, they're going-- oh, they're going-- running 8 00:00:24,172 --> 00:00:26,275 -into each other! -KALEB: Well, that one just hit. 9 00:00:26,275 --> 00:00:28,275 Right about that 31-foot mark. 10 00:00:28,275 --> 00:00:29,896 It looked like the border went off 11 00:00:29,896 --> 00:00:32,482 as the rocket was flying through it. 12 00:00:33,896 --> 00:00:37,586 NARRATOR: There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 13 00:00:37,586 --> 00:00:39,482 It is considered the epicenter 14 00:00:39,551 --> 00:00:44,379 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 15 00:00:44,379 --> 00:00:46,793 animal mutilations, 16 00:00:46,793 --> 00:00:48,758 bizarre UFO sightings 17 00:00:48,758 --> 00:00:53,896 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 18 00:00:53,896 --> 00:00:56,689 For 20 years, the federal government 19 00:00:56,689 --> 00:01:00,000 tried to find answers and failed. 20 00:01:00,103 --> 00:01:04,172 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 21 00:01:04,172 --> 00:01:08,172 researchers and experts has taken over. 22 00:01:08,172 --> 00:01:12,551 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 23 00:01:14,206 --> 00:01:18,344 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 24 00:01:29,413 --> 00:01:31,379 TRAVIS: I know some of these guys. 25 00:01:31,379 --> 00:01:33,793 -Hey, there. -Bring it in right here, man. 26 00:01:33,793 --> 00:01:36,275 How you doing? Haven't seen you in forever, man. 27 00:01:36,275 --> 00:01:38,379 Appreciate you guys coming out. 28 00:01:38,379 --> 00:01:40,275 We got a lot of stuff planned for this evening. 29 00:01:40,275 --> 00:01:43,172 TRAVIS: We've seen more phenomena this year 30 00:01:43,172 --> 00:01:46,068 than ever before all across Skinwalker Ranch. 31 00:01:46,068 --> 00:01:47,793 ERIK: Best way to describe what we're gonna do tonight 32 00:01:47,793 --> 00:01:52,000 is a multiphysics experiment over the triangle. 33 00:01:52,034 --> 00:01:53,793 TRAVIS: One place that we now believe 34 00:01:53,793 --> 00:01:56,689 could be a possible source for a lot of those anomalies 35 00:01:56,758 --> 00:01:58,586 is a spot in the middle of the property 36 00:01:58,586 --> 00:02:00,758 that we call the triangle. 37 00:02:00,758 --> 00:02:02,379 -Do you see this? -Oh! Yeah! 38 00:02:02,379 --> 00:02:03,379 BRANDON: Wow! 39 00:02:03,379 --> 00:02:04,793 TRAVIS: It's moving way too fast 40 00:02:04,793 --> 00:02:05,793 for it to be a satellite. 41 00:02:05,793 --> 00:02:08,482 We've not only seen UAPs above it 42 00:02:08,482 --> 00:02:11,068 that suddenly vanished into thin air... 43 00:02:11,137 --> 00:02:13,793 BRANDON: And gone. That's insane. 44 00:02:13,793 --> 00:02:17,482 TRAVIS: ...but during a recent radar balloon experiment... 45 00:02:17,482 --> 00:02:20,000 JEREMIAH [over screen]: These are huge anomalies. 46 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:21,758 TRAVIS: You now have actual data telling us 47 00:02:21,758 --> 00:02:26,275 there's a quarter of a second time anomaly over the ranch. 48 00:02:26,275 --> 00:02:27,379 Mm-hmm. 49 00:02:27,379 --> 00:02:29,896 THOMAS: Are we seeing evidence of a portal? 50 00:02:29,896 --> 00:02:32,103 TRAVIS: ...at an altitude of about 10,000 feet, 51 00:02:32,103 --> 00:02:34,000 we actually recorded multiple time shifts 52 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:36,275 of a quarter of a second 53 00:02:36,344 --> 00:02:40,000 that, according to Einstein's theory of general relativity, 54 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:42,896 could be evidence of a gravitational effect 55 00:02:42,896 --> 00:02:44,586 on time itself that would be seen 56 00:02:44,655 --> 00:02:49,000 around things like black holes or even traversable wormholes. 57 00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:52,000 Nobody's ever measured any anomaly 58 00:02:52,000 --> 00:02:53,689 like that on the planet. 59 00:02:53,689 --> 00:02:55,344 Exactly. 60 00:02:56,482 --> 00:02:58,586 TRAVIS: But the craziest thing we've witnessed 61 00:02:58,586 --> 00:02:59,896 happened two months ago, 62 00:02:59,896 --> 00:03:02,379 when something that looked like a cloudy blob 63 00:03:02,379 --> 00:03:05,275 caused a rocket to explode above the triangle 64 00:03:05,275 --> 00:03:07,172 just 31 feet in air. 65 00:03:07,172 --> 00:03:09,689 -[overlapping chatter] -There is literally something-- 66 00:03:09,758 --> 00:03:12,482 We may be looking at the anomaly for the first time, guys. 67 00:03:12,482 --> 00:03:16,068 So, to figure out just what the heck the blob is, 68 00:03:16,068 --> 00:03:19,172 we invited pyrotechnic expert Nathan Whitehead, 69 00:03:19,172 --> 00:03:21,068 along with my friend Cameron Prince, 70 00:03:21,137 --> 00:03:22,758 an electromechanical engineer, 71 00:03:22,758 --> 00:03:26,379 to help us poke the spot 31 feet above the triangle 72 00:03:26,379 --> 00:03:27,896 harder than ever before. 73 00:03:27,896 --> 00:03:30,379 So, tell us a little bit about what you brought, 74 00:03:30,379 --> 00:03:31,586 and all that kind of stuff. 75 00:03:31,586 --> 00:03:34,482 What I brought with me is a-a flamethrower. 76 00:03:34,482 --> 00:03:37,482 We're gonna shoot out 110, 120 feet of fire. 77 00:03:37,551 --> 00:03:38,586 TRAVIS: Wow. 78 00:03:38,586 --> 00:03:40,586 Wow. So how hot, uh, is this gonna be burning 79 00:03:40,586 --> 00:03:43,172 When-when, uh, when the flame's being projected? 80 00:03:43,172 --> 00:03:45,275 Yeah, it's almost 2,000 degrees. 81 00:03:45,275 --> 00:03:48,068 -Wow. -Yeah, so it's-it's pretty hot. 82 00:03:48,068 --> 00:03:50,586 Cameron, did you bring, uh, a Tesla coil? 83 00:03:50,655 --> 00:03:53,172 Oh, you know me. I got the lightning. 84 00:03:53,172 --> 00:03:54,379 All right, good. 85 00:03:54,379 --> 00:03:56,000 I've got two different cameras with different things 86 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:57,896 that we can do with those to see what kind of anomalies 87 00:03:57,896 --> 00:04:00,000 -that we can catch. -Yeah, and there will be plenty of heat and light, 88 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:02,172 -uh, for your cameras to be illuminated at night. -Yeah. 89 00:04:02,172 --> 00:04:04,896 -Plenty. -TRAVIS: David, you brought 90 00:04:04,896 --> 00:04:06,275 several different cameras, right? 91 00:04:06,275 --> 00:04:07,482 -Mm-hmm. -For-for infrared 92 00:04:07,482 --> 00:04:09,275 -and thermal imaging, right? -Right. 93 00:04:09,275 --> 00:04:11,103 BRYANT: Well, I know that Thomas 94 00:04:11,103 --> 00:04:13,896 and our fire marshal Don Mitchell 95 00:04:13,965 --> 00:04:16,793 are down in the triangle setting up everything otherwise. 96 00:04:16,793 --> 00:04:18,689 TRAVIS: Well, hey, look, we're burning daylight. 97 00:04:18,758 --> 00:04:21,068 -Yeah, I'm excited to show y'all. -Awesome. 98 00:04:22,068 --> 00:04:24,000 TRAVIS: Once the sun goes down, 99 00:04:24,000 --> 00:04:26,379 using mechanical lifts, we'll raise Cameron Prince 100 00:04:26,379 --> 00:04:30,172 to that spot where he'll use a handheld Tesla coil 101 00:04:30,241 --> 00:04:33,172 to project more than 600 volts of electricity through it 102 00:04:33,172 --> 00:04:36,275 to see if that causes the phenomenon to appear. 103 00:04:36,275 --> 00:04:38,586 NATHAN: Yeah, check this out, guys. 104 00:04:38,586 --> 00:04:41,172 TRAVIS: And if that doesn't work, Nathan Whitehead will also 105 00:04:41,241 --> 00:04:45,068 be lifted to the 31-foot zone, so he can literally fire 106 00:04:45,137 --> 00:04:48,172 2,000-degree flames through that anomaly. 107 00:04:48,172 --> 00:04:51,000 We're gonna shoot about 110 feet with this thing. 108 00:04:51,034 --> 00:04:52,275 Oh, boy. 109 00:04:52,344 --> 00:04:55,379 TRAVIS: All right, everybody follow me out. 110 00:04:57,689 --> 00:04:59,379 ERIK: Let's be honest about this. 111 00:04:59,379 --> 00:05:03,482 Almost every experiment that we have performed to date 112 00:05:03,551 --> 00:05:05,482 out here at the triangle has produced 113 00:05:05,482 --> 00:05:08,896 some kind of exceptional, even anomalous result. 114 00:05:08,896 --> 00:05:11,379 With this experiment, we are hopeful 115 00:05:11,379 --> 00:05:14,000 and even optimistic that we'll have the opportunity to see 116 00:05:14,034 --> 00:05:18,965 the anomaly over the triangle as has never been seen before. 117 00:05:20,689 --> 00:05:22,793 BRYANT: Oh, here we are. 118 00:05:22,793 --> 00:05:24,758 TRAVIS: All right. 119 00:05:24,827 --> 00:05:26,586 You guys got a lot of it already set up. 120 00:05:26,586 --> 00:05:28,241 Yeah, we're halfway there. 121 00:05:29,103 --> 00:05:31,172 TRAVIS: For tonight's experiment, 122 00:05:31,172 --> 00:05:32,896 Burdette Anderson will be recording 123 00:05:32,965 --> 00:05:34,896 with his high-speed cameras, 124 00:05:34,896 --> 00:05:37,689 which take 5,000 frames per second. 125 00:05:37,758 --> 00:05:39,172 And technologist David Mason 126 00:05:39,241 --> 00:05:41,172 will also be filming the experiment 127 00:05:41,172 --> 00:05:44,172 with his high-resolution thermal FLIR cameras 128 00:05:44,172 --> 00:05:46,172 that can visualize anything with an anomalous 129 00:05:46,241 --> 00:05:49,275 heat signature that the naked eye can't see. 130 00:05:49,344 --> 00:05:51,758 Everybody start getting set up, do whatever you got to do. 131 00:05:51,827 --> 00:05:54,275 If anything affects the shape of the flames 132 00:05:54,344 --> 00:05:55,793 or if the blob itself 133 00:05:55,793 --> 00:05:58,275 appears again from the electricity stimulation, 134 00:05:58,344 --> 00:06:00,586 hopefully tonight, we'll finally be able 135 00:06:00,586 --> 00:06:03,482 to figure out what in the world it really is. 136 00:06:03,551 --> 00:06:05,758 All right, great, I think we got this station set up. 137 00:06:05,827 --> 00:06:07,655 KALEB: Yeah, looks good. 138 00:06:13,275 --> 00:06:14,896 ERIK: You ready over there, Travis? 139 00:06:14,896 --> 00:06:15,896 Yeah, man, I am. 140 00:06:15,896 --> 00:06:18,172 Even though we were eager to see 141 00:06:18,172 --> 00:06:20,000 what would happen when the Tesla gun 142 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:22,172 and the flamethrower were used at the triangle, 143 00:06:22,172 --> 00:06:24,758 in all of our previous experiments there, 144 00:06:24,758 --> 00:06:27,000 we've had great success stimulating phenomena 145 00:06:27,000 --> 00:06:29,068 to occur by launching rockets. 146 00:06:29,068 --> 00:06:30,586 So to be consistent, 147 00:06:30,586 --> 00:06:33,689 Erik and I decided that's the best way to start tonight. 148 00:06:33,689 --> 00:06:34,758 ERIK: Burdette, 149 00:06:34,758 --> 00:06:36,586 -are you set up? -BURDETTE: I'm ready to go, 150 00:06:36,586 --> 00:06:38,000 I'm ready to trigger when you guys are ready 151 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:38,896 to fire that rocket. 152 00:06:38,896 --> 00:06:40,275 TRAVIS: After all, 153 00:06:40,275 --> 00:06:42,379 that's what we believe originally triggered the blob 154 00:06:42,448 --> 00:06:46,103 to appear at the 31-foot level earlier this year. 155 00:06:46,103 --> 00:06:48,172 What we're planning to do now-- certainly, if there's something 156 00:06:48,241 --> 00:06:50,586 at 30, 40 feet above the center of the triangle, 157 00:06:50,586 --> 00:06:52,379 -we're gonna get its attention. -Let's go do it. 158 00:06:52,379 --> 00:06:54,896 -All right, Dragon, let's go get it set up. -BRYANT: All right. 159 00:06:54,965 --> 00:06:57,586 ERIK: During this observational exercise, 160 00:06:57,586 --> 00:07:00,482 we will be monitoring any response that we get 161 00:07:00,551 --> 00:07:03,068 from the anomaly using our standard kit, 162 00:07:03,068 --> 00:07:05,586 including the spectrum analyzers, 163 00:07:05,655 --> 00:07:08,379 our TriField meters, of course. We also have 164 00:07:08,379 --> 00:07:11,172 our GPS loggers that allow us to determine 165 00:07:11,172 --> 00:07:12,586 whether anything unusual 166 00:07:12,586 --> 00:07:14,068 may be happening with space-time itself. 167 00:07:14,068 --> 00:07:16,103 Of course we'll be watching from the ground. 168 00:07:16,103 --> 00:07:17,275 All right, let's do it. 169 00:07:17,344 --> 00:07:18,482 I don't know what's going to happen. 170 00:07:18,482 --> 00:07:19,758 I don't think anyone does. 171 00:07:19,827 --> 00:07:21,275 Cameras ready! 172 00:07:21,275 --> 00:07:23,482 -Burdette, you good? -Good. 173 00:07:23,551 --> 00:07:24,758 You guys ready to roll? 174 00:07:24,827 --> 00:07:26,172 -We're ready to roll. -TRAVIS: David, you good? 175 00:07:26,172 --> 00:07:27,586 DAVE: We're ready. 176 00:07:27,586 --> 00:07:31,689 TRAVIS: Three, two, one. 177 00:07:35,000 --> 00:07:37,241 -Did you get that, Burdette? -BURDETTE: Oh, yeah. 178 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:43,275 BURDETTE: Hey, guys, you should take a look at this. 179 00:07:43,275 --> 00:07:45,586 -You're gonna want to see this. -Yeah? 180 00:07:45,655 --> 00:07:47,482 TRAVIS: Look at that. 181 00:07:47,482 --> 00:07:49,586 BURDETTE: There is our 31-foot mark. 182 00:07:49,586 --> 00:07:54,103 Takes a distinct turn right into it, and, like, around it. 183 00:07:54,103 --> 00:07:56,275 That's right where it exploded last time. 184 00:07:56,275 --> 00:07:58,793 Exactly right there, it exploded. 185 00:07:58,793 --> 00:08:01,000 How about that? At the exact same height. 186 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:04,586 BURDETTE: And then, as soon as we get up at about 75, 80 feet, 187 00:08:04,655 --> 00:08:07,379 it starts going straight again, right there. 188 00:08:07,379 --> 00:08:08,896 TRAVIS: It's crazy. 189 00:08:08,896 --> 00:08:10,689 -Did you see that? -Yeah. 190 00:08:10,689 --> 00:08:12,275 ERIK: We do not have a good explanation for this. 191 00:08:12,275 --> 00:08:13,896 TRAVIS: That-that defies rocket science. 192 00:08:13,896 --> 00:08:15,689 That is not what that was supposed to do. 193 00:08:17,275 --> 00:08:19,275 THOMAS: You know, seeing this makes me want 194 00:08:19,275 --> 00:08:20,689 to get that Tesla coil up there, 195 00:08:20,758 --> 00:08:22,482 because if there's something there... 196 00:08:22,551 --> 00:08:24,586 -Yeah. -...uh, who knows what we'll see. 197 00:08:24,655 --> 00:08:25,758 Let's do it. Let's get on with it. 198 00:08:25,758 --> 00:08:27,896 After the bizarre diversion 199 00:08:27,896 --> 00:08:29,172 of the rocket's trajectory, 200 00:08:29,172 --> 00:08:31,379 we immediately wanted to get Cameron Prince 201 00:08:31,379 --> 00:08:34,482 lifted to the 31-foot-level so he could shoot electricity 202 00:08:34,482 --> 00:08:37,172 from his Tesla gun through that zone 203 00:08:37,172 --> 00:08:39,896 to see if we could get the anomaly to appear. 204 00:08:39,896 --> 00:08:41,793 -Cameron, you ready? -I'm ready. 205 00:08:41,793 --> 00:08:43,586 All right, well, let's go start loading up. 206 00:08:43,586 --> 00:08:47,103 CAMERON: We are going to transmit electrical energy 207 00:08:47,103 --> 00:08:49,068 into the air with a Tesla coil. 208 00:08:49,137 --> 00:08:52,482 A Tesla coil is an air core transformer that creates 209 00:08:52,482 --> 00:08:55,758 a very high-frequency, high-voltage current 210 00:08:55,827 --> 00:08:58,896 that produces these lightning-like discharges. 211 00:08:58,965 --> 00:09:01,275 TRAVIS: All right, so we're gonna start raising up. 212 00:09:01,344 --> 00:09:03,896 CAMERON: The idea is to see if this can 213 00:09:03,896 --> 00:09:09,172 somehow provoke or illuminate, make visible this phenomenon. 214 00:09:09,172 --> 00:09:11,379 [beeping] 215 00:09:12,413 --> 00:09:14,103 Are you ready to fire? 216 00:09:14,103 --> 00:09:14,793 Yes, we are. Are you ready? 217 00:09:15,000 --> 00:09:16,586 Yes, we are. Are you ready? 218 00:09:16,655 --> 00:09:17,793 ERIK: All right, I'm gonna count down. 219 00:09:17,793 --> 00:09:20,655 Three, two, one. 220 00:09:22,586 --> 00:09:24,551 ERIK: Oh, wow. 221 00:09:29,379 --> 00:09:30,448 ERIK: Oh, wow. 222 00:09:30,517 --> 00:09:33,103 TRAVIS: [whoops] That's bright. 223 00:09:33,103 --> 00:09:35,344 THOMAS: Beam looks pretty well-behaved right now. 224 00:09:35,413 --> 00:09:38,413 TRAVIS: Yeah. That's what I was thinking, too. 225 00:09:39,275 --> 00:09:40,689 THOMAS: Ready to come down? 226 00:09:40,689 --> 00:09:42,379 TRAVIS: Yeah, I think so. 227 00:09:42,379 --> 00:09:44,793 After something that we couldn't see 228 00:09:44,793 --> 00:09:48,103 diverted a rocket just 31 feet above the triangle, 229 00:09:48,103 --> 00:09:50,000 we were hoping that Cameron Prince 230 00:09:50,000 --> 00:09:51,448 could get whatever it was 231 00:09:51,517 --> 00:09:54,896 to appear by pumping over 600 volts of electricity 232 00:09:54,896 --> 00:09:56,448 into that zone. 233 00:09:56,517 --> 00:09:59,482 Well, did, uh, you guys see the arcs and stuff 234 00:09:59,482 --> 00:10:02,172 on the high-speed and...? 235 00:10:02,172 --> 00:10:04,586 Yeah, I got some color arcs on the high-speed. 236 00:10:04,586 --> 00:10:07,448 -Yeah? Didn't see any anomalies or anything? -No. 237 00:10:07,448 --> 00:10:09,862 TRAVIS: Well, maybe when we go back in, we look through 238 00:10:09,862 --> 00:10:12,586 all this together and take more time to go through each frame 239 00:10:12,586 --> 00:10:14,275 or whatever, we might see more to it. 240 00:10:14,275 --> 00:10:16,241 BURDETTE: Sounds good. Let's reset for the flamethrower. 241 00:10:16,310 --> 00:10:18,862 I'm ready to go, everything's downloaded. 242 00:10:18,931 --> 00:10:20,551 All right. 243 00:10:20,620 --> 00:10:23,344 Nothing obviously strange happened at the 31-foot level 244 00:10:23,344 --> 00:10:26,689 above the triangle during the Tesla gun operation. 245 00:10:26,689 --> 00:10:28,965 THOMAS: You can hold that up if you want. 246 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:30,862 [high-pitched beeping] 247 00:10:30,931 --> 00:10:33,448 -[engine starts] -TRAVIS: But even still, 248 00:10:33,448 --> 00:10:36,655 the anticipation of shooting a massive flame 249 00:10:36,655 --> 00:10:39,551 right through the blob zone was pretty intense. 250 00:10:39,620 --> 00:10:41,724 And we were all on edge. 251 00:10:42,448 --> 00:10:44,344 BURDETTE: That's 31 feet. 252 00:10:46,275 --> 00:10:47,793 I'm ready-- I'm rolling and ready to trigger. 253 00:10:47,793 --> 00:10:49,241 All right, Bryant, 254 00:10:49,310 --> 00:10:51,172 I'm gonna give you a countdown from five. 255 00:10:51,172 --> 00:10:52,482 -ERIK: On five, -Five, 256 00:10:52,482 --> 00:10:54,586 -four, three, -four, three, 257 00:10:54,586 --> 00:10:56,586 -two, one. -two, 258 00:10:56,586 --> 00:10:58,000 one. 259 00:10:58,896 --> 00:11:01,206 ERIK: Wow. 260 00:11:06,586 --> 00:11:10,241 -Oh, you can feel it. -TRAVIS: Look at-- Look at that. 261 00:11:14,034 --> 00:11:16,344 TRAVIS: Whoa, wow. Oh, wow. 262 00:11:16,344 --> 00:11:19,965 Nice. That's incredible. 263 00:11:23,482 --> 00:11:25,068 BRYANT: Perfect, Nathan. 264 00:11:25,068 --> 00:11:27,551 I have something that might look a little strange. 265 00:11:27,551 --> 00:11:29,793 -What? What? -Okay, well, let me call the guys over 266 00:11:29,793 --> 00:11:31,413 and we'll take a look together. 267 00:11:32,551 --> 00:11:34,241 THOMAS: What are you guys seeing? 268 00:11:34,310 --> 00:11:36,448 BURDETTE: I see... Look at this one. 269 00:11:38,172 --> 00:11:40,137 TRAVIS: Oh. 270 00:11:40,137 --> 00:11:42,000 Burdette, frame back 271 00:11:42,000 --> 00:11:43,655 on this one a little bit and frame through it a... 272 00:11:43,655 --> 00:11:45,862 BURDETTE: Okay. 273 00:11:45,862 --> 00:11:50,172 TRAVIS: Yeah, there's-there's, there's clearly some empty spots. 274 00:11:51,551 --> 00:11:53,655 NATHAN: I'll tell you guys, we've, you know, 275 00:11:53,655 --> 00:11:57,241 seen a lot of, a lot of footage of out-our flames shooting out, 276 00:11:57,310 --> 00:12:00,758 and it's not typical that we have this separation. 277 00:12:00,758 --> 00:12:02,448 -TRAVIS: Really? -NATHAN: Yeah, that's correct. 278 00:12:02,517 --> 00:12:04,172 -TRAVIS: Yeah, what... -That's-that's not typical at all. 279 00:12:04,172 --> 00:12:06,034 -Why is it horseshoeing? -TRAVIS: It's like 280 00:12:06,034 --> 00:12:07,965 it's hitting something or something's... 281 00:12:07,965 --> 00:12:09,965 there's an air current there or something. 282 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:12,241 -NATHAN: Yeah, I'm not sure. -DON: Something that's... 283 00:12:12,241 --> 00:12:14,344 it seems to be going around it. 284 00:12:14,344 --> 00:12:17,172 TRAVIS: It was great that we had Burdette's camera system, 285 00:12:17,172 --> 00:12:20,275 because even though we didn't see in the moment, 286 00:12:20,275 --> 00:12:22,862 when we played the high-speed camera shots back, 287 00:12:22,862 --> 00:12:24,551 something at the 31-foot level 288 00:12:24,551 --> 00:12:28,655 literally split the flame from Nathan's device in two. 289 00:12:28,655 --> 00:12:30,655 It's almost like when it hits this point, 290 00:12:30,655 --> 00:12:32,862 it stops and it hits-- it-it runs into something 291 00:12:32,931 --> 00:12:35,034 -and it has to curl back 'cause it still has that... -TRAVIS: Yeah. 292 00:12:35,034 --> 00:12:36,551 ...that inertia, it still has the momentum, 293 00:12:36,551 --> 00:12:39,275 so it has to go back the other way. 294 00:12:39,275 --> 00:12:40,862 -This is unusual. -TRAVIS: Yeah, it was a really-- 295 00:12:40,931 --> 00:12:43,137 -it was a very unusual night. -Mm-hmm. 296 00:12:43,137 --> 00:12:46,000 TRAVIS: This experiment gave us incredible correlating data 297 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:49,068 that something strange that diverts physical objects 298 00:12:49,068 --> 00:12:51,344 does exist at the 31-foot level. 299 00:12:51,413 --> 00:12:53,862 Was it the blob? Was it evidence of a portal? 300 00:12:53,931 --> 00:12:56,379 Well, I'm not certain about any of that, 301 00:12:56,379 --> 00:12:59,068 but we do have a lot of recorded data to review, 302 00:12:59,068 --> 00:13:01,655 and maybe it'll help us figure it out. 303 00:13:01,724 --> 00:13:05,000 It's becoming repeatable that when we launch rockets 304 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,034 from this spot, that we are getting a... 305 00:13:08,034 --> 00:13:11,275 you know, the strange m... uh, maneuver with the rocket, 306 00:13:11,275 --> 00:13:14,448 when it gets to about 30 to 40 feet up there. 307 00:13:14,448 --> 00:13:16,586 And it's s-- happening almost, uh, 308 00:13:16,586 --> 00:13:19,448 I would say, more times than not, 309 00:13:19,448 --> 00:13:22,172 which is a statistical weird thing, right? 310 00:13:22,172 --> 00:13:24,758 And then, uh, seeing the-the flames 311 00:13:24,758 --> 00:13:26,793 -do the weird things... -Yeah. 312 00:13:26,793 --> 00:13:28,448 Both of them, in two different times, 313 00:13:28,448 --> 00:13:31,034 we saw these strange vortices occur. 314 00:13:31,034 --> 00:13:32,655 Yeah, uh, like there were voids in them 315 00:13:32,655 --> 00:13:36,000 or they, or they break apart and separate themselves. 316 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:38,344 So, I-- you know, I-I don't know what to make of that. 317 00:13:38,413 --> 00:13:39,586 THOMAS: Well, and I'll tell you, 318 00:13:39,586 --> 00:13:41,482 I-I'm looking forward to being able to sit down 319 00:13:41,482 --> 00:13:43,241 at the command center here in a day or two 320 00:13:43,241 --> 00:13:44,862 and-and review the footage 321 00:13:44,931 --> 00:13:47,000 and-and s-- and look at it closer. 322 00:13:47,000 --> 00:13:48,275 I think we've accomplished everything 323 00:13:48,275 --> 00:13:50,068 we can do tonight, though, so... 324 00:13:50,068 --> 00:13:52,000 -Yeah. -...I'm all for calling it a day. 325 00:13:52,000 --> 00:13:53,896 Yeah, and we got a lot of equipment to pack up. 326 00:13:53,896 --> 00:13:55,758 I say we-we load up everything 327 00:13:55,758 --> 00:13:57,551 and call it a night, what do you think? 328 00:13:57,620 --> 00:13:59,862 -THOMAS: I second that. -BURDETTE: Yep. Let's get out of here. 329 00:13:59,931 --> 00:14:02,206 -ERIK: Thanks, everyone. -TRAVIS: All right, let's do it. 330 00:14:08,793 --> 00:14:12,000 ERIK: I've got some high-speed camera footage. 331 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:13,034 Oh, yeah. 332 00:14:13,034 --> 00:14:14,896 So I want to bring this up to the screen 333 00:14:14,896 --> 00:14:19,551 for us to look at how that rocket actually moved. 334 00:14:20,482 --> 00:14:24,172 This is coming up out of the center of the triangle. 335 00:14:24,172 --> 00:14:26,448 -TRAVIS: Yeah. -And suddenly... 336 00:14:26,517 --> 00:14:28,172 TRAVIS: Suddenly something turns it. 337 00:14:28,172 --> 00:14:30,000 -THOMAS: Right there. -ERIK: Uh-huh. Right there. 338 00:14:30,000 --> 00:14:32,965 ERIK: And we-- and we're still scratching our heads 339 00:14:32,965 --> 00:14:35,793 as to-- in response to what, is this thing 340 00:14:35,793 --> 00:14:37,965 -changing directionally? -BRYANT: Right. 341 00:14:38,793 --> 00:14:40,689 That was the rocket launch, 342 00:14:40,689 --> 00:14:43,034 and I have some high-speed footage 343 00:14:43,034 --> 00:14:46,172 -of the flamethrower exercise. -TRAVIS: Oh, yeah. 344 00:14:46,172 --> 00:14:48,241 ERIK: And if you see a feature that you want to point out, 345 00:14:48,310 --> 00:14:49,862 just stop me. 346 00:14:49,931 --> 00:14:52,068 -Okay, so here we see... -THOMAS: Oh, wow. 347 00:14:52,068 --> 00:14:53,551 ERIK: Look at that thing. 348 00:14:53,620 --> 00:14:55,241 TRAVIS: Well, that looks exactly like you'd expect. 349 00:14:55,310 --> 00:14:58,344 The liquid is being tossed out on a ballistic trajectory. 350 00:14:58,413 --> 00:14:59,862 Right? It's gonna go out on a curve 351 00:14:59,862 --> 00:15:00,896 just like you threw a baseball, 352 00:15:00,896 --> 00:15:02,275 -but it's a liquid. -ERIK: Mm-hmm. 353 00:15:02,275 --> 00:15:04,448 TRAVIS: Now, that's interesting how... 354 00:15:04,517 --> 00:15:06,655 you're getting this separation. 355 00:15:08,793 --> 00:15:12,000 And look at the curve-- the curve that's forming there. 356 00:15:12,000 --> 00:15:14,758 Why did it do that all of a sudden? 357 00:15:16,896 --> 00:15:20,068 What's pushing the flame downwards? 358 00:15:20,068 --> 00:15:21,655 I'm not trying to debunk it, saying 359 00:15:21,724 --> 00:15:23,448 there's not something there making the fire go around it. 360 00:15:23,517 --> 00:15:25,896 -Sure. -But it looks more like what happened 361 00:15:25,896 --> 00:15:28,862 is you burned out all the oxygen of that spot 362 00:15:28,862 --> 00:15:33,034 and you created a pocket that forced the fire, uh, below it. 363 00:15:33,034 --> 00:15:34,758 It's basically the same reason, uh, uh, 364 00:15:34,758 --> 00:15:36,793 weather systems push against each other-- 365 00:15:36,793 --> 00:15:38,448 a high-pressure and a low-pressure system, 366 00:15:38,517 --> 00:15:39,862 warm front, cold front pushing it-- 367 00:15:39,931 --> 00:15:41,689 but that's why you get the little vortices, 368 00:15:41,689 --> 00:15:43,862 -you get tornadoes and stuff. -ERIK: So we're depleting the oxygen 369 00:15:43,862 --> 00:15:45,689 in that dark zone? 370 00:15:45,689 --> 00:15:48,000 -Is that what you're saying? -That's what I'm thinking it is now, 371 00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:50,310 when-- uh, watching it form. 372 00:15:51,482 --> 00:15:53,448 TRAVIS: As objective scientists, 373 00:15:53,517 --> 00:15:55,965 Erik and I have to first look for mundane explanations 374 00:15:55,965 --> 00:15:58,758 for strange things that happen out here on the ranch. 375 00:15:58,758 --> 00:16:01,793 Now, it could be that the flames being shot into the triangle 376 00:16:01,793 --> 00:16:04,241 were split by oxygen being burned up, 377 00:16:04,241 --> 00:16:06,275 causing parts of them to extinguish. 378 00:16:06,275 --> 00:16:10,586 However, I think that hypothesis is inconclusive at this point, 379 00:16:10,586 --> 00:16:13,551 given that it occurred at the 31-foot level. 380 00:16:13,551 --> 00:16:18,241 Now, this same event 381 00:16:18,241 --> 00:16:20,689 is captured in the, um... 382 00:16:20,689 --> 00:16:23,000 -near infrared. -Oh, really? 383 00:16:23,000 --> 00:16:25,275 Yeah, and so I have that record. 384 00:16:25,275 --> 00:16:27,896 -Oh, here we go. -THOMAS: There we go. 385 00:16:27,896 --> 00:16:29,068 Okay. 386 00:16:29,068 --> 00:16:31,931 TRAVIS: That's fantastic, right there. 387 00:16:36,172 --> 00:16:38,655 Hey, back up, back up, back up. What is that? 388 00:16:38,724 --> 00:16:40,034 ERIK: Okay. 389 00:16:40,034 --> 00:16:41,965 So I'll play it through 390 00:16:42,000 --> 00:16:44,896 at the negative rate and you can stop-- stop me... 391 00:16:44,896 --> 00:16:47,275 Wait, wait. Stop. Wait-- R-Right here, look. 392 00:16:47,275 --> 00:16:49,551 -BRYANT: Yeah, I was seeing those same things. -Right there. 393 00:16:49,620 --> 00:16:52,724 -I think you see one-- it-it kind of veers. -ERIK: Okay. 394 00:16:55,689 --> 00:16:57,068 TRAVIS: And it's not connected to the flame. 395 00:16:57,068 --> 00:16:58,172 Look, it's below the flame. 396 00:16:58,172 --> 00:16:59,655 -ERIK: Okay, I'm... -You see it moving? 397 00:16:59,724 --> 00:17:01,758 -...I'm gonna go backwards. -And I saw it right there. 398 00:17:01,827 --> 00:17:03,172 THOMAS: Yeah, no, it, it is moving up. 399 00:17:03,172 --> 00:17:06,241 ERIK: Okay, I'm going backwards. 400 00:17:10,862 --> 00:17:12,379 -Oh-- You know what? There it is. -TRAVIS: Oop, there it is. 401 00:17:12,379 --> 00:17:13,655 TRAVIS: There it is, there it is. In the frame. 402 00:17:13,655 --> 00:17:15,103 It is in this. Look, right here. 403 00:17:15,103 --> 00:17:16,862 ERIK: Yes, yes, yes, yes. 404 00:17:19,896 --> 00:17:22,862 -THOMAS: Now it's gone. -TRAVIS: It's gone. 405 00:17:25,448 --> 00:17:27,344 ERIK: What the hell is that? 406 00:17:31,275 --> 00:17:32,344 BRYANT: Well, that's strange. 407 00:17:32,344 --> 00:17:34,965 TRAVIS: Well, you see it go through. 408 00:17:35,000 --> 00:17:35,965 Right here, there is something here. 409 00:17:35,965 --> 00:17:37,586 -ERIK: Yes. -THOMAS: Oh, wow. 410 00:17:37,586 --> 00:17:39,137 THOMAS: It's, like, flashing or strobing, too. 411 00:17:39,137 --> 00:17:41,172 -TRAVIS: Yeah. -ERIK: Uh-huh. 412 00:17:41,172 --> 00:17:43,448 -TRAVIS: Right there. -Yeah, I'm tracking it. 413 00:17:43,448 --> 00:17:46,137 TRAVIS: The high-speed footage 414 00:17:46,137 --> 00:17:48,275 from last night's energy experiment at the triangle 415 00:17:48,275 --> 00:17:50,241 is truly incredible. 416 00:17:50,310 --> 00:17:53,103 We recorded evidence of a white orb-like UAP 417 00:17:53,103 --> 00:17:55,000 right where the flames that we shot 418 00:17:55,000 --> 00:17:59,103 into the 31-foot-high blob zone were split in two. 419 00:18:01,172 --> 00:18:03,103 ERIK: I can see it. 420 00:18:03,793 --> 00:18:06,000 THOMAS: Now it's in the plume. 421 00:18:07,655 --> 00:18:09,862 TRAVIS: Well, I don't see it now. 422 00:18:10,758 --> 00:18:13,000 Well, look, there was clearly a thing 423 00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:16,241 probably, you know, 50, 60 feet up 424 00:18:16,241 --> 00:18:17,793 comes down and-and we see it 425 00:18:17,793 --> 00:18:20,241 kind of vanish somewhere around 30 feet. 426 00:18:20,310 --> 00:18:22,758 So that moves 30 feet in less than a second. 427 00:18:22,758 --> 00:18:24,689 Uh, so it's moving fairly fast. 428 00:18:24,689 --> 00:18:26,655 BRYANT: It reminds me of when you guys 429 00:18:26,724 --> 00:18:28,862 were out there with the rocket that blew up. 430 00:18:28,931 --> 00:18:31,034 Something very similar showed up. 431 00:18:31,034 --> 00:18:32,482 -Yep. -TRAVIS: This could be 432 00:18:32,482 --> 00:18:34,689 a very similar phenomena. 433 00:18:34,689 --> 00:18:36,275 Dragon was right. 434 00:18:36,275 --> 00:18:38,137 When we first captured images of the blob 435 00:18:38,137 --> 00:18:40,655 that made our rocket explode earlier this year, 436 00:18:40,724 --> 00:18:44,034 we also saw a UAP in our high-speed camera data 437 00:18:44,034 --> 00:18:48,448 that looks just like this one that we documented last night. 438 00:18:48,448 --> 00:18:51,000 ERIK: We're talking about something showing up 439 00:18:51,000 --> 00:18:55,068 right there at that 30 to 35-foot level 440 00:18:55,068 --> 00:18:58,448 where we've had so many other things show up or-or, frankly, 441 00:18:58,517 --> 00:19:00,655 -things interacting with our rockets. -TRAVIS: Yeah. 442 00:19:00,724 --> 00:19:03,241 There's something physical going on there. 443 00:19:04,068 --> 00:19:05,689 Absolutely. 444 00:19:05,689 --> 00:19:08,379 We caught multiple UAPs emerging 445 00:19:08,379 --> 00:19:11,241 and then disappearing back into the blob zone 446 00:19:11,241 --> 00:19:13,344 at the 31-foot level above the triangle. 447 00:19:13,344 --> 00:19:17,344 Where were they coming from, and then, where did they go? 448 00:19:17,413 --> 00:19:19,586 Was this more evidence that supports the legends 449 00:19:19,586 --> 00:19:22,241 about portals on the ranch we've heard for years? 450 00:19:22,241 --> 00:19:24,689 And could it be related to the time anomalies 451 00:19:24,689 --> 00:19:26,689 we documented two weeks ago? 452 00:19:26,689 --> 00:19:28,448 We got enough evidence now that says 453 00:19:28,517 --> 00:19:31,000 there's something there, and almost every time 454 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:33,068 we do a test, we find some other little nuance 455 00:19:33,068 --> 00:19:36,241 that we didn't realize was there at the triangle. 456 00:19:36,310 --> 00:19:39,241 And it was clear that we needed more advanced technology 457 00:19:39,241 --> 00:19:41,137 than ever before to figure it out. 458 00:19:41,137 --> 00:19:42,655 ERIK: Well, one thing's for sure, 459 00:19:42,724 --> 00:19:45,551 -we're not done probing that space. -Nope. 460 00:19:45,620 --> 00:19:48,241 ERIK: Well, thanks for the review, guys. 461 00:20:00,482 --> 00:20:02,965 -How was the drive? Good, how are you? -How we doing, sir? 462 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:06,000 TRAVIS: I didn't know you was bringing a whole baseball team. 463 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:08,241 So, after consulting with Jay Stratton, 464 00:20:08,241 --> 00:20:10,000 who not only served as the director 465 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,965 of the federal government's UAP task force 466 00:20:12,965 --> 00:20:15,172 but also helped investigate Skinwalker Ranch 467 00:20:15,172 --> 00:20:16,896 back in the early 2000s, 468 00:20:16,896 --> 00:20:18,758 he came back with representatives 469 00:20:18,827 --> 00:20:21,103 from a company known as OmniTeq, 470 00:20:21,103 --> 00:20:24,551 including CEO Jim Royston, who has over 20 years 471 00:20:24,620 --> 00:20:27,551 of experience in the aerospace and defense industry. 472 00:20:27,620 --> 00:20:29,137 KALEB: Thanks, you guys. Thanks for coming. 473 00:20:29,137 --> 00:20:30,655 TRAVIS: These guys specialize 474 00:20:30,724 --> 00:20:33,965 in data collection using all kinds of high-tech equipment 475 00:20:33,965 --> 00:20:37,034 on projects for the Department of Defense, NASA 476 00:20:37,034 --> 00:20:39,172 and other sensitive government programs. 477 00:20:39,172 --> 00:20:40,793 You guys remember Jay, of course. 478 00:20:40,793 --> 00:20:43,586 JAY: The OmniTeq team brings us new opportunities 479 00:20:43,586 --> 00:20:47,241 to really understand some of this phenomenon on the ranch. 480 00:20:47,310 --> 00:20:49,655 We're talking military intelligence community-capable, 481 00:20:49,655 --> 00:20:51,103 very expensive hardware 482 00:20:51,103 --> 00:20:53,448 that's not readily accessible to anyone else. 483 00:20:53,517 --> 00:20:55,344 Really appreciate the opportunity to come out. 484 00:20:55,344 --> 00:20:56,655 From our A-team, I would say, 485 00:20:56,724 --> 00:20:59,448 from the company here, we have Shane Frazier, 486 00:20:59,448 --> 00:21:02,586 communication specialist; we have Sam Deriso, 487 00:21:02,586 --> 00:21:07,137 who is former Navy nuke and electronic warfare; 488 00:21:07,137 --> 00:21:10,241 and then we have our CTO, which is Tony Jamison, 489 00:21:10,310 --> 00:21:13,965 former Naval Intelligence, and also, 490 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:17,000 I'd say, data collection and AI/ML specialist, also. 491 00:21:17,000 --> 00:21:20,655 -So, that's the team. -BRYANT: That's impressive résumés right there. 492 00:21:20,724 --> 00:21:22,793 -Yep. -TRAVIS: One of the cool things, 493 00:21:22,793 --> 00:21:25,068 a-and key things that Jay and I have talked about 494 00:21:25,068 --> 00:21:29,758 is these guys have backgrounds in looking for signals 495 00:21:29,827 --> 00:21:32,344 that are being hidden or spoofed or jammed, 496 00:21:32,344 --> 00:21:33,896 or electronic warfare, and figuring out 497 00:21:33,896 --> 00:21:36,034 what the useful information is. 498 00:21:36,034 --> 00:21:37,448 And all of that is pertinent 499 00:21:37,517 --> 00:21:38,896 to what's happening to us out here at the ranch. 500 00:21:38,896 --> 00:21:42,137 -Yep. -So, what we want to do this afternoon 501 00:21:42,137 --> 00:21:47,344 is set up antennas on the triangle, uh, looking up, 502 00:21:47,413 --> 00:21:51,344 that will receive signals from the International Space Station 503 00:21:51,413 --> 00:21:53,172 as it passes over the ranch. 504 00:21:53,172 --> 00:21:54,551 -BRYANT: Okay. -Let's get to work. 505 00:21:54,551 --> 00:21:56,344 -Yeah, sounds good. -Okay, guys. Thank you. 506 00:21:56,413 --> 00:21:58,068 TRAVIS: Just like many satellites, 507 00:21:58,068 --> 00:22:01,068 as the International Space station orbits the planet, 508 00:22:01,068 --> 00:22:05,000 it constantly sends a strong radio signal back down to Earth. 509 00:22:05,000 --> 00:22:07,103 So we're gonna use high-powered antennas 510 00:22:07,103 --> 00:22:09,551 to lock onto that signal and track it 511 00:22:09,620 --> 00:22:11,965 through the anomalous zone as the space station 512 00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:14,758 passes over the ranch this afternoon. 513 00:22:14,827 --> 00:22:17,448 Meanwhile, Jim Royston is going to be flying 514 00:22:17,448 --> 00:22:19,689 an advanced drone-based lidar device 515 00:22:19,689 --> 00:22:21,793 that will be scanning through the anomalous zone 516 00:22:21,793 --> 00:22:24,586 above the triangle with infrared lasers. 517 00:22:24,586 --> 00:22:28,000 So, if something strange-- like the blob-- 518 00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:30,241 or some other phenomenon breaks our connection 519 00:22:30,241 --> 00:22:32,000 with the space station's signal, 520 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:34,655 -ROYSTON: Well, let's test this. -...we're hoping 521 00:22:34,724 --> 00:22:36,655 that the lidar will be able to see it 522 00:22:36,724 --> 00:22:39,655 and help us identify just what in the heck it is. 523 00:22:39,655 --> 00:22:41,965 -ROYSTON: We'll fire it up. -TRAVIS: All right, so, this is gonna start 524 00:22:41,965 --> 00:22:44,793 -tracking the space station, uh, right, Sam? -Right. 525 00:22:44,793 --> 00:22:46,586 TRAVIS: With all this advanced technology, 526 00:22:46,586 --> 00:22:49,344 hopefully, by the end of the day, 527 00:22:49,413 --> 00:22:51,862 we'll finally get some answers about the triangle 528 00:22:51,931 --> 00:22:54,551 and all the phenomena that we keep experiencing there. 529 00:22:54,551 --> 00:22:58,034 So, uh, I've tracked the station before. 530 00:22:58,034 --> 00:22:59,448 -Yeah. -This pass, what's it gonna be? 531 00:22:59,517 --> 00:23:01,586 About a seven or eight-minute track? 532 00:23:01,586 --> 00:23:03,655 It's gonna be fairly short. Actually, uh, we acquire 533 00:23:03,655 --> 00:23:06,379 the signal at 5:51 and we lose it at 5:59. 534 00:23:06,379 --> 00:23:07,965 -So we've got eight minutes. -Eight minutes. 535 00:23:07,965 --> 00:23:09,655 Erik, you keep talking about 536 00:23:09,655 --> 00:23:11,448 having billion-dollar experiments. 537 00:23:11,448 --> 00:23:13,586 Uh, my last count, the space station would cost 538 00:23:13,586 --> 00:23:15,551 something like $70 billion, right? 539 00:23:15,620 --> 00:23:17,172 -[laughs] -Yeah. There you go. 540 00:23:17,172 --> 00:23:19,862 -This is another one. -TRAVIS: This is a big experiment. 541 00:23:19,862 --> 00:23:22,241 SAM: Yep. So, we start to pick up the signal 542 00:23:22,241 --> 00:23:25,000 -in about three minutes. -Three minutes! 543 00:23:28,172 --> 00:23:29,689 All right, we're green. 544 00:23:29,689 --> 00:23:32,655 So, yeah, we'll just be ready to go. 545 00:23:33,379 --> 00:23:35,137 [beeps] 546 00:23:37,551 --> 00:23:40,793 SAM: Space station, start tracking. 547 00:23:40,793 --> 00:23:41,965 All right. 548 00:23:41,965 --> 00:23:44,448 TRAVIS: Oh, any second now, any second now. 549 00:23:51,137 --> 00:23:53,448 SAM: Oh, there it is. Tracking the space station now. 550 00:23:53,517 --> 00:23:55,689 -TRAVIS: It's got it locked on? -Yep. 551 00:23:55,689 --> 00:23:57,862 -So, right here. -TRAVIS: There you go, Erik. 552 00:23:57,931 --> 00:24:00,103 Erik's got it on his spectrum analyzer, too. 553 00:24:00,103 --> 00:24:04,137 We need to get the drone up in the air right now. 554 00:24:05,275 --> 00:24:07,551 [beeping] 555 00:24:07,551 --> 00:24:09,137 AUTOMATED VOICE: Home point updated. 556 00:24:09,137 --> 00:24:11,241 Check map to confirm. 557 00:24:11,310 --> 00:24:13,862 ROYSTON?: So strange. 558 00:24:13,862 --> 00:24:16,103 There was just a big GPS data change. 559 00:24:16,103 --> 00:24:17,551 Oh, really? 560 00:24:17,551 --> 00:24:19,620 ROYSTON: It won't connect. 561 00:24:24,586 --> 00:24:27,689 SAM: Okay, so we just lost the space station. 562 00:24:27,689 --> 00:24:29,344 Um... 563 00:24:29,344 --> 00:24:32,344 -Are you getting it? -No, it's not showing up right now. 564 00:24:32,413 --> 00:24:37,448 SAM: When it got overhead, we actually lost the signal. 565 00:24:38,793 --> 00:24:40,896 -Uh, that's odd, isn't it? -You see this? 566 00:24:40,896 --> 00:24:43,896 TRAVIS: There you go, Erik. Erik's got it. 567 00:24:43,896 --> 00:24:45,448 See these bumps? That's the signal 568 00:24:45,517 --> 00:24:47,551 being broadcast from the space station. 569 00:24:48,275 --> 00:24:50,000 Oh. 570 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:51,344 What just happened? 571 00:24:51,413 --> 00:24:53,000 It just crashed. 572 00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:54,275 Your system just went completely away? 573 00:24:54,275 --> 00:24:57,000 Right when the ISS was over the triangle? 574 00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,344 ERIK: Wow. 575 00:25:03,068 --> 00:25:04,655 TRAVIS: Your system just went completely away? 576 00:25:04,655 --> 00:25:07,448 Right when the ISS was over the triangle? 577 00:25:07,517 --> 00:25:08,689 BRYANT: You got power. 578 00:25:08,689 --> 00:25:09,965 ERIK: Yeah, I've got light. 579 00:25:09,965 --> 00:25:13,655 -And it won't reboot, Erik? -No. 580 00:25:13,724 --> 00:25:16,275 TRAVIS: We had our experiment with the team from OmniTeq 581 00:25:16,275 --> 00:25:19,000 timed perfectly to connect their antennas on the ranch 582 00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:21,862 with the International Space Station 583 00:25:21,931 --> 00:25:23,448 as it traveled over the property 584 00:25:23,517 --> 00:25:26,379 to try and identify anomalies above the triangle. 585 00:25:26,379 --> 00:25:29,034 The connection should have lasted for almost ten minutes 586 00:25:29,034 --> 00:25:31,758 as the space station flew over the ranch, 587 00:25:31,758 --> 00:25:33,448 but after only about a minute, 588 00:25:33,448 --> 00:25:36,241 the connection was inexplicably lost. 589 00:25:36,310 --> 00:25:40,448 And at that exact moment, Erik's and my computer systems 590 00:25:40,517 --> 00:25:42,241 completely shut down. 591 00:25:42,241 --> 00:25:46,034 That's two major anomalies, as far as I'm concerned. 592 00:25:46,034 --> 00:25:49,000 ROYSTON: Hey, Travis. On that space station? 593 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:53,758 -TRAVIS: Yeah? -We just had a big GPS change. 594 00:25:53,758 --> 00:25:55,862 -Right now, it just did that? -Just did that. 595 00:25:55,931 --> 00:25:57,689 It's all our GPS correction data. 596 00:25:57,689 --> 00:26:00,172 So the base station thinks it's moving around? 597 00:26:00,172 --> 00:26:02,000 ROYSTON: Yeah. Just out of the blue. 598 00:26:02,000 --> 00:26:04,448 Which, that's-that's the first we've seen. 599 00:26:04,517 --> 00:26:06,586 I can't-- it won't even take off, 600 00:26:06,586 --> 00:26:08,241 TRAVIS: Oh, my goodness. 601 00:26:08,241 --> 00:26:10,172 ROYSTON: It's incredible. 602 00:26:10,172 --> 00:26:12,034 So to fly, we might need to reboot that. 603 00:26:12,034 --> 00:26:13,344 -Do what you got to do. -Yeah. 604 00:26:13,344 --> 00:26:15,172 BRYANT: Having these experts out here 605 00:26:15,172 --> 00:26:18,344 and seeing them have the same type of equipment malfunctions 606 00:26:18,413 --> 00:26:20,000 that others have had? 607 00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:22,241 This is the highest tech equipment there is, 608 00:26:22,241 --> 00:26:24,034 and they are puzzled beyond belief. 609 00:26:24,034 --> 00:26:26,000 Travis, we've got something strong. 610 00:26:26,000 --> 00:26:28,758 You have something? What frequency? 611 00:26:28,758 --> 00:26:31,965 So, well, it's at 1.6510. 612 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:33,655 -ERIK: No kidding. -BRYANT: Really? 613 00:26:33,655 --> 00:26:35,655 -Straight up? -SAM: But it's-- Straight up. 614 00:26:35,655 --> 00:26:38,689 -Straight up and it's strong. -But it's-it's a constant signal. 615 00:26:38,689 --> 00:26:40,862 TRAVIS: When Tony detected the signal 616 00:26:40,862 --> 00:26:45,896 at a frequency of 1.6 gigahertz, Erik and I were stunned. 617 00:26:45,896 --> 00:26:48,068 That's the signal we've been detecting above the triangle 618 00:26:48,068 --> 00:26:49,896 for the past four years. 619 00:26:49,896 --> 00:26:54,241 Especially when we've seen phenomena like UAPs appear. 620 00:26:54,310 --> 00:26:55,275 [Erik stammers] 621 00:26:55,275 --> 00:26:57,068 -I-Is it meandering? -SAM: No. 622 00:26:57,068 --> 00:26:58,586 It's like a beacon. 623 00:26:58,586 --> 00:27:01,172 TRAVIS: Because human technology does not 624 00:27:01,172 --> 00:27:04,862 generally emit radio signals at that specific frequency, 625 00:27:04,931 --> 00:27:08,000 Erik and I have been baffled by what or who 626 00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:11,000 could be sending this 1.6-gigahertz signal, 627 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:13,689 and also, where in the heck it was coming from. 628 00:27:13,689 --> 00:27:16,379 Especially since we've often detected it 629 00:27:16,379 --> 00:27:18,000 here above the triangle. 630 00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:19,344 SAM: Oh, there it is. 631 00:27:20,172 --> 00:27:22,137 That's the space station right there. 632 00:27:22,137 --> 00:27:24,000 It's starting to show up stronger and stronger, 633 00:27:24,000 --> 00:27:26,137 -right there. -TRAVIS: Are you serious? 634 00:27:26,137 --> 00:27:28,103 SAM: The funny thing is, when it got overhead, 635 00:27:28,103 --> 00:27:30,965 we actually lost the signal, 636 00:27:31,000 --> 00:27:33,793 and now that it's past us and it's, like, gone... 637 00:27:33,793 --> 00:27:35,689 -Almost over the horizon to the south. -Almost. 638 00:27:35,689 --> 00:27:37,758 SAM: We picked it up again and it's stronger now 639 00:27:37,827 --> 00:27:40,517 after it's past us. 640 00:27:41,241 --> 00:27:42,655 TRAVIS: This was exciting. 641 00:27:42,655 --> 00:27:44,862 So, OmniTeq lost their connection 642 00:27:44,931 --> 00:27:46,379 with the International Space Station 643 00:27:46,379 --> 00:27:48,344 as it passed over the triangle. 644 00:27:48,413 --> 00:27:50,965 But then, once it moved beyond that point, 645 00:27:51,000 --> 00:27:53,275 it mysteriously reconnected with their antennas, 646 00:27:53,275 --> 00:27:56,103 suggesting that there was something 647 00:27:56,103 --> 00:27:58,482 floating above us and blocking the signal. 648 00:27:58,482 --> 00:28:00,068 All right, so, a lot of stuff just went on here 649 00:28:00,068 --> 00:28:01,344 with all of our different instruments and everything, 650 00:28:01,344 --> 00:28:02,448 so let's kind of recap 651 00:28:02,517 --> 00:28:04,793 and understand exactly what just happened. 652 00:28:04,793 --> 00:28:08,551 We caught the ISS, International Space Station, 653 00:28:08,551 --> 00:28:10,137 right as it came over the horizon. 654 00:28:10,137 --> 00:28:12,241 And then when it gets straight overhead, 655 00:28:12,241 --> 00:28:14,000 we lost the signal for whatever reason. 656 00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:16,655 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: Right, when it's over the anomaly. 657 00:28:16,655 --> 00:28:18,862 Then as the station tracks over, 658 00:28:18,862 --> 00:28:20,862 uh, we detect it again and see it real strong 659 00:28:20,931 --> 00:28:22,689 -as it goes over the horizon. -That's right. 660 00:28:22,689 --> 00:28:26,965 Your drone couldn't connect to the GPS signals, right? 661 00:28:27,000 --> 00:28:28,482 Yeah, it shut down. 662 00:28:29,896 --> 00:28:32,551 -And then, Erik, what happened to yours? -I had a total system crash. 663 00:28:32,551 --> 00:28:34,034 -Uh... -A total system crash? 664 00:28:34,034 --> 00:28:36,758 Yeah, the whole, the whole RF spectrum analyzer went down. 665 00:28:36,758 --> 00:28:38,482 So, l-look, at that, at that instant, 666 00:28:38,482 --> 00:28:41,068 we had so many different malfunctions, 667 00:28:41,068 --> 00:28:43,241 and then, just following that, 668 00:28:43,310 --> 00:28:47,241 we saw a signal at 1.651 gigahertz. 669 00:28:47,241 --> 00:28:49,586 -Yes. -So what this tells me, 670 00:28:49,586 --> 00:28:53,862 now, is if there is something going on right there now-- 671 00:28:53,862 --> 00:28:56,172 'cause we're having this problem-- I want to launch 672 00:28:56,172 --> 00:28:58,655 -a rocket through it. -BRYANT: Let's do it. 673 00:28:58,724 --> 00:29:00,862 -All right. Are you gonna be able to get the lidar drone up? -Yep. 674 00:29:00,862 --> 00:29:03,068 -You think it's working now? -It is right now. 675 00:29:03,068 --> 00:29:04,965 Let's go. 676 00:29:09,896 --> 00:29:11,758 Even though we lost our ability to connect 677 00:29:11,758 --> 00:29:13,551 with the International Space Station, 678 00:29:13,551 --> 00:29:16,758 when Jim said the lidar device was finally operational, 679 00:29:16,758 --> 00:29:18,655 I immediately wanted to launch a rocket 680 00:29:18,655 --> 00:29:22,034 up through the triangle while he scanned the anomalous zone. 681 00:29:22,034 --> 00:29:24,965 Check that out, Erik. Real-time lidar point cloud. 682 00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:26,551 -ERIK: That is impressive. -That's amazing. 683 00:29:26,620 --> 00:29:28,344 TRAVIS: My hope was that we could stimulate 684 00:29:28,344 --> 00:29:31,551 whatever may have crashed all of our systems 685 00:29:31,551 --> 00:29:33,241 to appear in the lidar, so then, 686 00:29:33,241 --> 00:29:36,344 we could determine what the heck it was. 687 00:29:36,413 --> 00:29:37,586 You hot over there? 688 00:29:37,586 --> 00:29:39,241 Yep, we're hot there. 689 00:29:39,310 --> 00:29:41,344 TRAVIS: So, get rea-- everybody in position 690 00:29:41,344 --> 00:29:43,517 -for rocket launches. -ERIK: Okay. 691 00:29:44,758 --> 00:29:46,448 Launch in five, 692 00:29:46,448 --> 00:29:49,896 four, three, two, 693 00:29:49,896 --> 00:29:51,517 one. 694 00:29:54,793 --> 00:29:57,034 TRAVIS: Dude, that's a beautiful launch. 695 00:29:57,034 --> 00:29:58,379 ROYSTON: We caught it. 696 00:29:58,379 --> 00:30:00,172 -It was amazing. -Really? 697 00:30:00,172 --> 00:30:01,551 So, uh, I'll show you. 698 00:30:01,551 --> 00:30:03,862 I thought we would see just a tight little line 699 00:30:03,931 --> 00:30:06,482 going up as the rocket. 700 00:30:06,482 --> 00:30:10,000 It dispersed all the points out really wide. 701 00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:13,241 Meaning that the lidar points around it moved out of the way? 702 00:30:13,241 --> 00:30:15,379 Yeah. 703 00:30:15,379 --> 00:30:16,758 What? 704 00:30:16,827 --> 00:30:19,000 Wow. This was insane. 705 00:30:19,000 --> 00:30:21,551 As the rocket ascended up through the triangle, 706 00:30:21,620 --> 00:30:22,896 according to the lidar, 707 00:30:22,896 --> 00:30:25,655 it passed right through something that dispersed 708 00:30:25,655 --> 00:30:30,448 and split the lidar beam into multiple wave-like patterns. 709 00:30:30,517 --> 00:30:31,896 Once again, we have evidence 710 00:30:31,896 --> 00:30:34,000 that there is something invisible 711 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:35,965 in this anomalous zone. 712 00:30:36,000 --> 00:30:36,379 Holy smokes. 713 00:30:36,379 --> 00:30:37,724 Holy smokes. 714 00:30:38,379 --> 00:30:41,034 TRAVIS: That might be the blob. 715 00:30:45,137 --> 00:30:46,655 TRAVIS: That might be the blob. 716 00:30:46,655 --> 00:30:48,344 Do you know what elevation you were looking at 717 00:30:48,344 --> 00:30:51,034 -when you saw the dispersion? -ROYSTON: Yeah, so, 718 00:30:51,034 --> 00:30:55,379 we were seeing it probably about 20 feet off the top there. 719 00:30:55,379 --> 00:30:58,068 -Would that be about 30 feet above ground level? -Maybe 30... 720 00:30:58,068 --> 00:31:01,172 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: Just after something crashed 721 00:31:01,172 --> 00:31:03,551 all our computer systems at the triangle, 722 00:31:03,551 --> 00:31:06,965 we launched a rocket up through the anomalous zone. 723 00:31:06,965 --> 00:31:09,689 And at about 30 feet high, 724 00:31:09,689 --> 00:31:11,965 where we saw the blob appear earlier this year, 725 00:31:12,000 --> 00:31:15,482 OmniTeq's lidar scanner showed that it penetrated 726 00:31:15,482 --> 00:31:18,551 an invisible object that caused the lidar data 727 00:31:18,551 --> 00:31:20,482 to ripple like waves of water. 728 00:31:20,482 --> 00:31:21,793 Was it the blob? 729 00:31:21,793 --> 00:31:24,586 And if so, what could that actually be? 730 00:31:24,586 --> 00:31:26,137 -Wow. -BRYANT: That is so in line 731 00:31:26,137 --> 00:31:27,862 with what we've seen. 732 00:31:27,862 --> 00:31:29,482 TRAVIS: Yeah, at 30 feet. 733 00:31:29,482 --> 00:31:30,862 At-at 30 feet, that's crazy. 734 00:31:30,931 --> 00:31:32,758 So we need to reproduce that, then. 735 00:31:32,758 --> 00:31:36,206 You try to get the drone right where you had it last time 736 00:31:36,206 --> 00:31:37,482 for this second launch. 737 00:31:37,482 --> 00:31:39,379 -Copy that. -Yep, we're ready to roll. 738 00:31:39,379 --> 00:31:40,517 -ROYSTON: You guys ready? -All right, we're ready to roll here, 739 00:31:40,517 --> 00:31:42,000 -so you get in position. -All right. 740 00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:43,448 TRAVIS: All right, well, let's do this next one. 741 00:31:43,448 --> 00:31:45,482 ERIK: We've gotten such interesting results 742 00:31:45,482 --> 00:31:47,448 out of this first rocket launch 743 00:31:47,448 --> 00:31:48,896 that I want to do it again. 744 00:31:48,896 --> 00:31:51,275 Repeatability is an important part of what we do out here. 745 00:31:51,275 --> 00:31:53,620 We must launch a rocket immediately. 746 00:31:53,620 --> 00:31:55,896 TRAVIS: Here we go, rocket's ready to go. 747 00:31:55,896 --> 00:31:57,931 BRYANT: All right, we're hot. 748 00:31:59,551 --> 00:32:03,689 Rocket's going up... in five, 749 00:32:03,689 --> 00:32:05,413 four, three, 750 00:32:05,413 --> 00:32:07,724 two, one. 751 00:32:11,551 --> 00:32:13,862 ERIK: So, I'm not seeing anything. 752 00:32:13,862 --> 00:32:16,620 -It didn't happen that time. -I didn't see anything. -I don't see it. 753 00:32:16,620 --> 00:32:18,620 -TONY: Nope, it didn't happen that time. -I don't see it. 754 00:32:18,620 --> 00:32:20,344 JAY: We didn't see anything. 755 00:32:20,344 --> 00:32:22,448 I saw none of that effect this time. 756 00:32:22,448 --> 00:32:23,413 -TRAVIS: Really? -Yeah. 757 00:32:23,413 --> 00:32:25,000 Travis, we didn't even pick it up. 758 00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:26,275 -TONY: There's no lidar. -Like something blocked it right out. 759 00:32:26,275 --> 00:32:28,034 Blocked it right out? What do you mean? 760 00:32:28,034 --> 00:32:30,344 -ROYSTON: We didn't pick up that launch. -Really? 761 00:32:30,344 --> 00:32:31,310 Yeah. 762 00:32:31,310 --> 00:32:33,034 -It's nothing. -Nothing. 763 00:32:33,034 --> 00:32:34,965 What? 764 00:32:34,965 --> 00:32:39,068 How could OmniTeq's lidar not see the rocket at all 765 00:32:39,068 --> 00:32:42,344 as it ascended through the 31-foot zone above the triangle? 766 00:32:42,344 --> 00:32:45,137 This was a state-of-the-art technology. 767 00:32:45,137 --> 00:32:47,379 It didn't make sense, unless whatever caused 768 00:32:47,379 --> 00:32:50,344 the ripples in the data with the first rocket 769 00:32:50,344 --> 00:32:54,482 actually cloaked or completely masked the second one. 770 00:32:54,482 --> 00:32:56,620 You might really want to get back over there 771 00:32:56,620 --> 00:33:00,068 to the command center and review the high-resolution lidar data. 772 00:33:00,068 --> 00:33:02,551 Absolutely. Let's get over there and take a look at it. 773 00:33:02,551 --> 00:33:04,137 -ERIK: All right. -Yeah. 774 00:33:10,482 --> 00:33:13,689 -ROYSTON: Hey, how we doing? -ERIK: Well, you know, as we're just talking, 775 00:33:13,689 --> 00:33:15,586 I'm sitting here in total suspense to see 776 00:33:15,586 --> 00:33:18,862 what you've got from all of the lidar data. 777 00:33:18,862 --> 00:33:20,379 TRAVIS: After the experiment, 778 00:33:20,379 --> 00:33:22,448 Jim Royston and his colleagues from OmniTeq 779 00:33:22,448 --> 00:33:25,482 spent several hours processing their lidar data 780 00:33:25,482 --> 00:33:27,551 to much higher resolution. 781 00:33:27,551 --> 00:33:29,620 So we couldn't wait to see if that data 782 00:33:29,620 --> 00:33:32,137 would reveal just what caused the anomaly 783 00:33:32,137 --> 00:33:35,379 that we witnessed 31 feet above the triangle. 784 00:33:35,379 --> 00:33:37,275 You want to lead us into it? 785 00:33:37,275 --> 00:33:39,034 Absolutely. So... 786 00:33:39,034 --> 00:33:42,206 you know, obviously, we saw some unique stuff happen 787 00:33:42,206 --> 00:33:44,034 at the triangle, so... 788 00:33:44,034 --> 00:33:47,034 Had some time to start processing and looking at it. 789 00:33:47,034 --> 00:33:49,344 This is what we saw. So I'll plug this in 790 00:33:49,344 --> 00:33:50,862 -so you guys can see it. -TRAVIS: Can we turn the TV on? 791 00:33:50,862 --> 00:33:52,517 -THOMAS: Yeah. -There we go. 792 00:33:54,620 --> 00:33:56,482 -ERIK: Oh, oh. -ROYSTON: So... 793 00:33:56,482 --> 00:33:58,034 -TRAVIS: What's the... -ERIK: What are we looking at here? 794 00:33:58,034 --> 00:33:59,448 TRAVIS: What is that spot? 795 00:33:59,448 --> 00:34:00,896 ROYSTON: For the last couple hours, 796 00:34:00,896 --> 00:34:03,344 our team is trying to look at this and say, 797 00:34:03,344 --> 00:34:06,862 "Okay, what would cause this void?" 798 00:34:06,931 --> 00:34:10,413 TRAVIS: Look at the precise edges on that. 799 00:34:10,413 --> 00:34:13,034 Of all the data we've collected above the triangle, 800 00:34:13,034 --> 00:34:16,448 OmniTeq's lidar identified the clearest evidence yet 801 00:34:16,448 --> 00:34:20,034 of something strange right at the 31-foot level 802 00:34:20,034 --> 00:34:22,103 where we saw the blob earlier this year. 803 00:34:22,103 --> 00:34:26,206 Just-- So-so, is this just missing data 804 00:34:26,206 --> 00:34:28,344 or are-- do we find the data somewhere else, 805 00:34:28,344 --> 00:34:31,517 -where it wouldn't normally be expected to be found? -ROYSTON: The only data we see 806 00:34:31,517 --> 00:34:34,310 in this area, you know, it's pretty dense. 807 00:34:34,310 --> 00:34:38,862 So you go from, like, really dense scan to nothing. 808 00:34:38,862 --> 00:34:40,448 [whispers]: Wow. 809 00:34:40,448 --> 00:34:43,689 It's like it absorbed the lidar lasers. 810 00:34:43,689 --> 00:34:45,000 ERIK: Jim, please tell me you've seen 811 00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:46,793 -this sort of thing before. -No. 812 00:34:46,793 --> 00:34:48,862 -No. Neither has the team. -[laughs] 813 00:34:48,931 --> 00:34:52,413 So, as you met, Sam is, uh, optical expert, 814 00:34:52,413 --> 00:34:56,310 electronic warfare guy, looks at all kinds of radar images, 815 00:34:56,310 --> 00:34:59,310 and everybody's kind of scratching their head, 816 00:34:59,310 --> 00:35:01,793 to say the least, over what this is. 817 00:35:01,793 --> 00:35:03,482 TRAVIS: Can you zoom way out? 818 00:35:05,379 --> 00:35:07,379 -Whoa. -ERIK: Look at that. 819 00:35:07,379 --> 00:35:09,241 -That's interesting. -Yeah. 820 00:35:09,241 --> 00:35:11,034 What is that red circle? 821 00:35:11,034 --> 00:35:13,172 -What is this whole area? -Yeah, what is that? 822 00:35:13,172 --> 00:35:15,241 You've got a perfect circle around it 823 00:35:15,241 --> 00:35:17,310 -in high reflectivity. -ROYSTON: Wow. 824 00:35:17,310 --> 00:35:20,655 TRAVIS: The colors in lidar data indicate reflectivity, 825 00:35:20,655 --> 00:35:22,241 which is the percentage of the laser light 826 00:35:22,241 --> 00:35:26,862 returning to the sensor after it bounces off of an object. 827 00:35:26,862 --> 00:35:29,758 Yellows, greens and blues would be less reflective 828 00:35:29,758 --> 00:35:31,413 while the color red is the indicator 829 00:35:31,413 --> 00:35:33,241 of the highest reflectivity. 830 00:35:33,241 --> 00:35:35,965 But the black just made no sense. 831 00:35:35,965 --> 00:35:37,551 It was like an open void. 832 00:35:37,551 --> 00:35:39,517 So, given all the anomalies and UAPs 833 00:35:39,517 --> 00:35:41,758 we've seen above the triangle, this made me wonder 834 00:35:41,758 --> 00:35:46,172 if the legends about Skinwalker Ranch could really be true. 835 00:35:46,172 --> 00:35:49,241 It's-it's a shadow of something, 836 00:35:49,241 --> 00:35:50,620 What is-- what are we looking at? 837 00:35:50,620 --> 00:35:52,862 -THOMAS: A black hole? [laughs] -Could be. 838 00:35:52,931 --> 00:35:54,482 -Well, that could be... -I mean... 839 00:35:54,482 --> 00:35:56,620 ...a shadow of a wormhole. 840 00:36:02,862 --> 00:36:05,000 -ROYSTON: Whoa. -ERIK: Yeah, what is that? 841 00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:09,931 Well, that could be a shadow of a wormhole. 842 00:36:11,103 --> 00:36:13,448 After all the bizarre energy spikes, 843 00:36:13,448 --> 00:36:15,551 possible communication signals, 844 00:36:15,551 --> 00:36:17,655 UAPs that appeared and then mysteriously vanished, 845 00:36:17,655 --> 00:36:19,551 and other phenomena that we've documented 846 00:36:19,551 --> 00:36:22,103 at the triangle on Skinwalker Ranch, 847 00:36:22,103 --> 00:36:24,206 we've now collected lidar data 848 00:36:24,206 --> 00:36:27,103 showing a perfectly circular anomaly 849 00:36:27,103 --> 00:36:30,000 surrounding another shadowy anomaly 850 00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:31,896 right above the triangle. 851 00:36:31,896 --> 00:36:33,965 That's right over the launchpad, 852 00:36:33,965 --> 00:36:36,137 and you're gonna be at about 30 feet right there, 853 00:36:36,137 --> 00:36:37,862 right where the rockets have blown up. 854 00:36:37,862 --> 00:36:40,034 It's almost like a bull's-eye in the center 855 00:36:40,034 --> 00:36:43,137 -where the black is. -Yeah, it sure is. 856 00:36:44,034 --> 00:36:46,000 -ROYSTON: That is strange. -TRAVIS: A perfect circle. 857 00:36:46,000 --> 00:36:47,620 -I mean, that's a perfect circle. -ROYSTON: That's what's amazing. 858 00:36:47,620 --> 00:36:48,931 TRAVIS: You could do curve fit on it 859 00:36:48,931 --> 00:36:50,413 and that is a perfect circle. 860 00:36:50,413 --> 00:36:52,068 -That's not a nat-- a natural phenomena... -ROYSTON: No. 861 00:36:52,068 --> 00:36:55,241 -...we're looking at right there. -ERIK: Ah, no, it's not. 862 00:36:55,241 --> 00:36:57,689 That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen out here. 863 00:36:57,689 --> 00:37:00,103 ROYSTON: Something had to block 864 00:37:00,103 --> 00:37:01,862 all those laser beams. 865 00:37:02,896 --> 00:37:04,448 TRAVIS: So it's either something's in the way 866 00:37:04,448 --> 00:37:06,000 and you-- and it's, and it's absorbing 867 00:37:06,000 --> 00:37:08,344 -all the stuff so it doesn't come back. -Uh-huh. 868 00:37:08,344 --> 00:37:10,862 Right? Or it's bending it elsewhere 869 00:37:10,862 --> 00:37:13,137 -and it doesn't come back. -And it's something with a very 870 00:37:13,137 --> 00:37:14,793 unnatural geometry. 871 00:37:14,793 --> 00:37:17,758 I mean, that's how stealth fighters work, for radar. 872 00:37:17,758 --> 00:37:20,620 And li-- that's exactly how stealth fighters work, 873 00:37:20,620 --> 00:37:23,000 is the data just has gone somewhere else. 874 00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:24,241 Mm-hmm. 875 00:37:24,241 --> 00:37:26,241 TRAVIS: So of all the lidar light 876 00:37:26,241 --> 00:37:28,517 that hits the object, 877 00:37:28,517 --> 00:37:30,965 the redder it is the closer to 100% of all of it 878 00:37:30,965 --> 00:37:33,068 -coming back to the lidar... -Yep. 879 00:37:33,068 --> 00:37:34,655 ...is-is the reflectivity measurement. 880 00:37:34,655 --> 00:37:36,344 The red actually means that was the spot 881 00:37:36,344 --> 00:37:37,965 where you were getting the best return? 882 00:37:37,965 --> 00:37:39,965 -The most return, yeah. -And so, as it gets closer 883 00:37:39,965 --> 00:37:41,655 to the center, 884 00:37:41,655 --> 00:37:44,448 -i-it's diminishing as it goes towards that. -Yep. 885 00:37:44,448 --> 00:37:46,689 ERIK: You know, I-I'm picturing 886 00:37:46,689 --> 00:37:47,862 another shape here. 887 00:37:47,862 --> 00:37:50,586 I'm picturing a cylindrical... 888 00:37:50,586 --> 00:37:52,724 an approximately cylindrical zone 889 00:37:52,724 --> 00:37:55,344 that flares out at the top and below. 890 00:37:55,344 --> 00:37:56,689 That's what I was about to say, Erik, 891 00:37:56,689 --> 00:37:58,448 I'm picturing two funnels stuck together at the-- 892 00:37:58,448 --> 00:38:00,241 -Yes. Yeah. -And you know what that is, guys? 893 00:38:00,241 --> 00:38:04,172 That is a traversable Lorentzian wormhole. 894 00:38:05,793 --> 00:38:07,655 That is what we're talking about. 895 00:38:07,655 --> 00:38:10,000 If Erik is right, and what we are seeing 896 00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:13,793 is the bottom of a funnel-shaped anomaly above the triangle, 897 00:38:13,793 --> 00:38:16,068 that is exactly what scientists have theorized 898 00:38:16,068 --> 00:38:19,517 a traversable Lorentzian wormhole, or a portal, 899 00:38:19,517 --> 00:38:21,862 to another place in the universe would look like. 900 00:38:21,862 --> 00:38:25,275 Could that really be what causes all the energy spikes, 901 00:38:25,275 --> 00:38:27,103 the blob and UAPs 902 00:38:27,103 --> 00:38:30,241 that we've seen appear and then disappear there? 903 00:38:30,241 --> 00:38:33,275 This would explain why we didn't see the ISS. 904 00:38:33,275 --> 00:38:35,413 ROYSTON: We were tracking it straight out 905 00:38:35,413 --> 00:38:37,551 before it was right over the top of that. 906 00:38:37,551 --> 00:38:39,310 TRAVIS: This could account for everything 907 00:38:39,310 --> 00:38:41,517 that's happened at the triangle. 908 00:38:41,517 --> 00:38:44,000 THOMAS: So you're saying when the helicopter's straight ahead, 909 00:38:44,000 --> 00:38:45,758 -but it's really over here to the south. -It might, yeah. 910 00:38:45,758 --> 00:38:47,896 -It's because the sight is coming down. -Yeah. 911 00:38:47,896 --> 00:38:49,482 You're bending, bending the light. 912 00:38:49,482 --> 00:38:51,206 THOMAS: And that's why we're dropping bottles a mile away. 913 00:38:51,206 --> 00:38:54,068 And they land, and they land two miles to the south. 914 00:38:54,068 --> 00:38:55,655 -[Erik chuckles] -Wow. 915 00:38:55,655 --> 00:38:56,896 BRYANT: And high-projectile rockets 916 00:38:56,896 --> 00:38:58,517 going the other direction and going off. 917 00:38:58,517 --> 00:39:00,793 TRAVIS: Yeah. Many of them. 918 00:39:00,793 --> 00:39:02,137 THOMAS: Think about 919 00:39:02,137 --> 00:39:04,517 all the stories we have of UFOs 920 00:39:04,517 --> 00:39:06,172 flying into the mesa at that spot. 921 00:39:06,172 --> 00:39:08,448 Were they really flying in or were they... 922 00:39:08,448 --> 00:39:10,310 -Just going somewhere else? -Would you say "travel"? 923 00:39:10,310 --> 00:39:12,655 -Wow. -Well, one way or the other, 924 00:39:12,655 --> 00:39:14,413 something bent the path of the light, 925 00:39:14,413 --> 00:39:16,862 and we know that, uh, a hundred percent fact. 926 00:39:16,862 --> 00:39:18,413 We know it's not a failing device. 927 00:39:18,413 --> 00:39:20,413 Something bent the light. 928 00:39:20,413 --> 00:39:23,137 This has moved up dramatically as far as... 929 00:39:23,137 --> 00:39:24,827 -ERIK: Priorities. -...priority-wise, 930 00:39:24,827 --> 00:39:26,344 this is where we're gonna be allocating 931 00:39:26,344 --> 00:39:28,000 -some of our resources, so... -Yeah. Yeah. 932 00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:30,793 ERIK: It increases my interest in the idea 933 00:39:30,793 --> 00:39:32,448 -of simultaneous rocket launches. -Mm-hmm. 934 00:39:32,448 --> 00:39:34,172 Like, if we were to do a volley of, say, 935 00:39:34,172 --> 00:39:36,103 four or six rockets at the same time... 936 00:39:36,103 --> 00:39:38,137 -TRAVIS: Yeah. -...and they all behave that way, 937 00:39:38,137 --> 00:39:40,103 or-or, for that matter, if they, you know, deviate 938 00:39:40,103 --> 00:39:41,965 and cross paths or something. 939 00:39:41,965 --> 00:39:44,448 TRAVIS: Yeah, I think that's a great idea, uh, Erik. 940 00:39:44,448 --> 00:39:45,862 We definitely need to do that. 941 00:39:45,862 --> 00:39:48,206 ERIK: Well, your guys and your tech 942 00:39:48,206 --> 00:39:52,103 have a standing invitation to be here as long as you want. 943 00:39:52,103 --> 00:39:54,172 Maybe we won't go home. 944 00:39:54,172 --> 00:39:55,413 [laughter] 945 00:39:55,413 --> 00:39:57,344 TRAVIS: Thank-thanks so much, Jim. It was awesome. 946 00:39:57,344 --> 00:39:59,241 -Oh... -THOMAS: And I'm excited 'cause this is just the beginning. 947 00:39:59,241 --> 00:40:01,344 I mean, you guys are just getting warmed up. 948 00:40:01,344 --> 00:40:02,724 ROYSTON: Yeah. 949 00:40:02,724 --> 00:40:04,344 TRAVIS: My God, is that not amazing? 950 00:40:04,344 --> 00:40:06,689 ERIK: I'm still trying to get my head around it. 951 00:40:08,758 --> 00:40:11,000 I can hardly believe what I'm seeing. 952 00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:13,896 It appears that there is a very large region, 953 00:40:13,896 --> 00:40:16,655 like a black hole in the data right there 954 00:40:16,655 --> 00:40:18,241 near the center of the triangle. 955 00:40:18,241 --> 00:40:22,034 That leads to some very interesting speculation. 956 00:40:22,034 --> 00:40:24,827 We're talking about something perhaps even 957 00:40:24,827 --> 00:40:26,896 of exotic physics origins, 958 00:40:26,896 --> 00:40:30,344 something redirecting that infrared laser light 959 00:40:30,344 --> 00:40:32,931 coming out of the lidar system itself. 960 00:40:32,931 --> 00:40:36,448 Are we seeing evidence of a black hole or a wormhole? 961 00:40:36,448 --> 00:40:41,724 I mean, we're all chasing answers to those big questions. 962 00:40:41,724 --> 00:40:44,448 Are we alone in the universe? Are there others out there? 963 00:40:44,448 --> 00:40:48,034 And what are these things violating our airspace? 964 00:40:49,482 --> 00:40:52,620 TRAVIS: Going on four years now, we've detected all sorts 965 00:40:52,620 --> 00:40:54,586 of strange phenomena over the triangle, 966 00:40:54,586 --> 00:40:57,827 but the data we're collecting is strongly suggesting 967 00:40:57,827 --> 00:41:00,827 that the entire triangle area could be an anomaly 968 00:41:00,827 --> 00:41:03,448 that is beyond our realm of understanding. 969 00:41:03,448 --> 00:41:05,931 What we're seeing here on Skinwalker Ranch 970 00:41:05,931 --> 00:41:08,931 could truly change science as we know it. 971 00:41:08,931 --> 00:41:11,448 BRANDON: Are we dealing with portals? 972 00:41:11,448 --> 00:41:15,206 Are we dealing with wormholes at Skinwalker Ranch? 973 00:41:15,206 --> 00:41:19,413 The data seems to suggest that that may be 974 00:41:19,413 --> 00:41:24,206 a plausible explanation for a lot of the strange activity. 975 00:41:24,206 --> 00:41:27,275 And what we're seeing here at Skinwalker Ranch 976 00:41:27,275 --> 00:41:30,344 is opening new doors of understanding 977 00:41:30,344 --> 00:41:34,896 and helping us better understand our place in the universe. 78233

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