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Senator Lee,
thank you for joining us.
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When members of the Senate
discuss things in the sky
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-that we can't explain,
we need to know what's there.
-Absolutely.
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We are going to try to
stimulate phenomena above
the triangle,
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all through the anomalous zone.
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Oh, those two hit!
Holy cow, look at that.
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KALEB:
From the moment
they launch the rockets,
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you can see all of
them come up.
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We're looking at
something formation flying.
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That thing took a major detour.
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TRAVIS:
We are about to launch
the big rocket.
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Oh, my goodness!
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Hey, anybody got the rocket?
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You seeing anything?
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KALEB:
It's gone.
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NARRATOR:
There is a ranch
in northern Utah.
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It is considered
the epicenter of the strangest
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and most disturbing
phenomena on Earth:
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Animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings,
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and unusual energies
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that have proven
harmful to humans.
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For 20 years,
the federal government
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tried to find answers...
and failed.
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Now, a new team
of dedicated scientists,
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researchers and experts
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has taken over.
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They are determined
to solve the mystery...
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and reveal...
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The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.
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TRAVIS: Is anybody seeing
the rocket?
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THOMAS: I'm looking.
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Where... Anybody got the rocket?
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BRYANT: Are you seeing anything?
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TRAVIS:
Did anybody ever see
the chute pop?
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I didn't hear a pop.
I didn't see anything.
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It's gone.
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TRAVIS:
If it was lawn darted,
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we'd have probably heard
that thing thud big-time.
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DAVE:
Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
During our last
and most ambitious
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experiment of the year,
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one of the strangest things
we've ever witnessed
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on Skinwalker Ranch
just occurred.
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You guys, why don't we
go under the tent?
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I think the Sky Elements guys
are coming over to join us.
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Sounds great.
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TRAVIS:
A high-powered rocket,
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capable of reaching a speed
of 800 miles per hour
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and an altitude of 10,000 feet
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seems to have just vanished
after we launched it
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up through the anomalous zone
above the triangle.
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Who knows what happened
to that rocket? [laughs]
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Who knows where it went,
I mean it went out of sight
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and I never heard it come down.
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-Nope.
-I don't know
what happened to it.
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So, we're talking
about 10,000 feet or higher?
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-Yeah.
-Yeah.
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Probably right over
10,000 feet
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-at Mach 1.5.
-ERIK: Okay.
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So you broke the sound barrier.
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-Broke the sound barrier.
-Mm-hmm.
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-That's awesome.
-Wow.
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TRAVIS:
What's most incredible
about this
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is that 10,000 feet
above the triangle
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is right where
a radar balloon scan
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that we conducted
earlier this year
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detected a shift in time
of a quarter of a second.
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Go for launch.
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KIM: Off it goes.
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We lost
a quarter second of time.
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Really? For data like this,
a quarter of a second is huge!
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And believe it or not,
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that actually offers evidence
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of what many scientists,
including Albert Einstein,
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have believed
would be a side effect
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of a nearby
traversable wormhole.
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Could that be what
we really just discovered
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high above Skinwalker Ranch?
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The rockets were acting way more
erratic than I was expecting.
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-Mm-hmm.
-I mean, corkscrewing...
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-Yeah.
-You know, just something
we normally never see.
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-Yeah.
-DAVE: And then
the fact that you couldn't
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launch them all at once,
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and all of a sudden you can
launch them all at once.
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It-it... None of this,
it just doesn't jive.
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TRAVIS:
Well, how you guys doing?
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Tell us about, uh,
in the first flight,
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it looked like he had about
three or four drones
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that seemed to fail.
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And then the second one,
there was ten.
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-Is that typical?
-TYLER: No, not at all.
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We've never
had them fail that early.
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-Really? Hmm.
-TYLER: Never.
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That's absolutely unheard of.
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Wow.
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So just think about it,
we have just conducted
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the most ambitious,
most complex,
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really the largest scale
collection of experiments...
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-Mm-hmm.
-...that we've ever
done here so far.
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And, uh, you know, as you've
mentioned, we've probably
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got about a terabyte
of data to look through.
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That's not an exaggeration.
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Erik, I can't wait for us
to download that
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and play back through it,
frame by frame.
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Oh, yeah. I'm anxious to go
collect those trackers.
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Retrieve those from the drones,
and then I'm ready
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to break it down,
go take a look at the data.
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Yeah, I-I think so. I think
it's time for us to pack it up.
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-Yeah. I'm ready.
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All right.
Great work, everybody.
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ERIK:
Thank you very much.
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[crickets chirping]
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TRAVIS: After Erik spent
several days
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reviewing the massive amounts
of data we collected
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during our final experiment,
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Brandon Fugal asked the team
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to meet at his offices
in Salt Lake City for a briefing
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and to discuss everything else
we documented this year.
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It's great
to be back with everyone,
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thank you for coming together.
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I, uh, appreciate
Governor Herbert
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joining us for this
historic briefing.
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TRAVIS: We were joined
not only by
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former governor of Utah
Gary Herbert,
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but also Jim Royston,
the CEO of OmniTeq
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and former executive director
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of the International
Space Station Laboratory,
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as well as Jay Stratton,
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who worked with Robert Bigelow
to investigate the ranch
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in the early 2000s and...
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was a career defense
intelligence senior leader
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who was my boss when
I took part
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in the federal government's
UAP Task Force
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between 2019 and 2022.
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I think it's important
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that we dive
right into the material
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and the findings, uh,
from the recent months
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of investigation and research,
which has been
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more groundbreaking and historic
than ever before.
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As principal investigator
since the beginning,
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Erik, would you, uh,
mind taking us through
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some of the observations?
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Yeah, so what I have to show you
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are data hot off the presses.
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This is something
we've just done,
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one of our biggest,
if not the biggest experiment
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that we've ever performed
on the ranch.
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This was done at the triangle
and involves powerful lasers,
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many rockets being launched
and we added the element
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of hundreds of drones
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being flown at the same time
in formation.
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And I have the-the GPS positions
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of some of those drones
represented here
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in the colors that you see
on the screen here in the model.
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So, what you see, um,
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are the raw data
from those trackers
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and what may
jump out at you immediately
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is that there
are some anomalies.
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Mm.
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Okay.
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ERIK:
Uh, those are the yellow points
that you see
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that appear to go
beneath the ground.
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BRANDON:
Wow!
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Whoa. That's insane.
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TRAVIS:
This was only one
of many experiments
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where we've seen
GPS trackers above ground
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somehow appear to go
deep under the surface.
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I think we are right at
about the spot
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where we started
to feel the fear.
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TRAVIS:
In fact, earlier this year,
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Jay Stratton toured
hot spots with us
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where he, himself,
experienced strange phenomena
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more than a decade ago.
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And the GPS tracker
we had on our vehicle
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collected data that went more
than 1,000 feet underground.
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I have no idea what
could possibly cause that.
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Now, during
this drone experiment,
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-we were also
collecting thermal imaging.
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
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ERIK:
We had the FLIR camera
set up looking
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at a portion of the mesa
and at a swath of the sky,
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and there are in fact some
things that show up
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in that footage that really
catch my attention.
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I-I do want to share
one of the rocket launches
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uh, in the thermal footage.
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BRANDON:
Okay.
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-ERIK: So here we see
the rockets have launched.
-TRAVIS: Nice.
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This was a simultaneous launch
of a pair of rockets.
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Yeah, that's awesome.
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So, besides
the rocket launch itself,
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you may notice
that there are things showing up
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in-in the thermal that we did
not see with our eyes.
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So, I'd like to show you this
in a different representation.
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Here we have a relief.
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It gives it
a three-dimensional quality.
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And some of the features
show up a little more clearly
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when we look at them this way.
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-BRANDON: Whoa.
-CAMERON: Wow, look at that.
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TRAVIS:
Oh, yeah, you can
clearly see the object.
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ERIK:
Are you seeing it move across?
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BRANDON:
I see it.
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I mean, you see it
when it appears.
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So I'm going to take us back
just a little in the timeline.
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TRAVIS:
That object is clearly there
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but it didn't fly in.
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It didn't come up
over the horizon,
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it just appeared in that spot.
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How did it get there?
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Explain how it would
appear out of thin air.
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TRAVIS:
We've seen a lot of UAPs
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in the skies
above Skinwalker Ranch.
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And seeing this one
appear out of nowhere,
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on the same night
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where a rocket
may have disappeared
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around 10,000 feet
above the triangle
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just makes me wonder
if they could be related.
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Now, that's really
interesting there.
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I don't know what that is, Erik.
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That's a good catch.
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There are some
other things showing up.
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Wait till you see the next thing
I've got for you.
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-Oh, there's more?
-Oh, yeah.
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Um, in this case,
I have what I classify
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as ensembles of targets,
moving as if in formation.
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I want you to focus on this part
of the screen here.
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-BRANDON: Whoa.
-CAMERON: Oh, my gosh.
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ERIK:
You see what's happening?
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Now look what happens.
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BRANDON:
Oh, my gosh.
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It's slowed down and
changing position, that's huge.
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TRAVIS:
W-What was that?
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Now there's like
four or five of them.
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Did you see that?
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I thought it was one object,
they broke apart.
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TRAVIS: W-What was that?
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CAMERON: I thought it was
one object, they broke apart.
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There's multiple of them.
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I got to see that again.
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You got it.
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TRAVIS:
So, there they come up
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from the bottom right
of the screen,
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you see them right there,
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and then as they move in...
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BRANDON: You say they,
it looks like one object to me.
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-ERIK: Uh...
-KALEB: Wait till you see it.
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TRAVIS: Yeah, that's one.
That is one object right there.
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BRANDON:
That's one object...
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TRAVIS:
And then right here, watch...
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right there, there it split.
Right there.
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BRANDON:
Has it split
or has it just morphed?
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ERIK:
I can dive in.
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So, here they are.
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You can see that there are
discrete objects in this set.
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BRANDON:
Yeah.
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Like a cell dividing.
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This is absolutely fascinating.
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TRAVIS: When we first saw
this UAP split into smaller ones
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during our experiment last
week, it was certainly baffling.
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But when Erik refined
the footage and zoomed in,
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so much more detail was revealed
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and it was absolutely shocking.
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So, I'm going
to remove that filter.
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Here is our raw data, Brandon.
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CAMERON:
It's on the thermal though.
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ERIK:
It's thermal.
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-CAMERON: Yeah.
-BRANDON: No, it's a fleet.
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-CAMERON: Flying formation.
-BRANDON: They are
flying formation.
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ERIK: So, what you are
looking at is something
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that is warmer than the ambient.
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The first thing I would think
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is I am looking
at a flock of birds.
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Geese is what I would think of.
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-ERIK: Yes.
-Flying in a V or something.
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ERIK:
Yeah. But this is in fact
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in the middle of the night.
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Regardless of night,
it doesn't follow bird patterns
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where they're so tight,
they're in one ball
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and then they break off.
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TRAVIS:
Think about it. Yeah,
if-if they are formation flying,
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uh, something is communicating
their formation
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with each other
or each one of them
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is making individual
measurements quickly
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so that they don't
fly into each other.
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If they're being
controlled from somewhere
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then there's a signal
that would be being broadcast
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between them
updating their information.
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Could these things have been
formation flying
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through remote or somehow in
communication with each other?
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CAMERON:
With Jay's extensive
experience with UAPs,
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I'd like your perspective.
You're awfully quiet,
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but I see that, uh...
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Is this the first time
you've seen something like this?
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-That's why I'm being quiet.
-[laughter]
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There's something going on here
that's really very strange.
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So, I have a similar event
from the same experiment.
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-TRAVIS: Really?
-Yes.
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-Another one?
-Another one,
very similar to this.
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This is from later during
the course of this exercise.
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-You're looking at the raw
thermographic footage.
-TRAVIS: Oh, look at that.
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BRANDON:
Oh. And it just appeared.
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TRAVIS:
It didn't come up
over the horizon,
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they were just there.
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JIM:
What's the number count?
Four? Four or five?
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TRAVIS:
I think five or six.
Look, more of them split off.
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And how fast are they going
is the question.
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ERIK:
The other thing
that I find kind of peculiar
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about this is the uniformity
of this motion, it's so smooth.
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You know, normally when I see
at least in the near field
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when I see birds flying
through my field of view
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I see very erratic
type of movement.
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You know, I see
the-the movement of the wings
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and I also see, uh,
direction changes.
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This, this is eerily uniform,
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you know, as it moves
through our field of view.
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TRAVIS:
The interesting thing
to me is that
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you've got it
at two different times,
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looking in the same
field of view,
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same direction, didn't change
the camera's, uh, viewpoint.
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Which suggests it being a common
spot for whatever this is.
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ERIK:
Mm-hmm. Exactly.
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So this all happened
within that same area
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of where we saw the UAP
coming out of the mesa
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and into the triangle.
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TRAVIS:
Three weeks ago,
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we conducted an experiment
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at the triangle
by launching rockets
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horizontally from the top
of the mesa
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and vertically
from the ground as well.
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-Oh, wow.
-That was cool.
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TRAVIS:
And what a camera mounted
on Brandon's helicopter
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captured absolutely
left us stunned.
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BRANDON:
Well, Erik,
do we have that footage?
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ERIK:
Yeah.
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So, I want to draw
your attention to this area,
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I want you to watch this part
of the sky
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very carefully.
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GARY:
Yeah, I see it.
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BRANDON:
Watch as that object descends.
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ERIK:
Now, it disappears.
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And it gets
really interesting here.
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We continue in the helicopter
towards the east.
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On the lower left-hand
portion of the screen
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suddenly a light comes
right out of the mesa.
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-Oh, my gosh.
-That's scary.
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ERIK:
Okay, I'm going to take us back.
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-That's crazy.
-BRANDON: It's stunning.
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-Wow.
-Yeah, wow.
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TRAVIS:
How many times
have we been told,
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uh, from Junior Hicks,
from other folks around,
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from the Bigelow-era folks
that, uh, they've seen
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things fly
in and out of the mesa?
353
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Well, we actually
have it on camera now
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of something flying
in and out of the mesa.
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TRAVIS:
For generations,
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the Indigenous Navajo
and Ute nations
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near the ranch
have passed down stories
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about interdimensional portals,
or wormholes,
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allowing UAPs to actually fly
into and out of the mesa.
360
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And now, we've not only seen
this phenomenon for ourselves,
361
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but a number of other UAPs
just appear out of nowhere
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and then simply vanish.
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So, could the UAP that appeared
out of nowhere last week
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and split into smaller objects
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that flew in a uniform formation
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have possibly emerged
from a wormhole
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above Skinwalker Ranch?
368
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Estimating the distance
from where this thing
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flew into the ground
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and where it came out
of the ground,
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and the amount of time
that passes in the video,
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suggests that it was doing
about 300 miles per hour
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underneath the surface
of the ground,
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if this is the same object
then flying through the mesa.
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300 miles an hour through dirt.
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Who knows what we're seeing.
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It's beyond coincidence
that we see phenomena
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appearing left and right,
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and I'd say
some of the most stunning
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UAP phenomena
ever captured on camera,
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not just at Skinwalker Ranch,
but anywhere.
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I mean, you-you've seen a lot,
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Jay, I mean, to see clear as day
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a luminous object
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literally descend
from the sky quickly,
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and then leave the mesa
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and pass right below
the helicopter...
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No, in one place to capture
all this, uh,
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with the quality
of-of the, uh, cameras
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and etcetera that we have is...
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I don't know anywhere else.
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Uh, there's a reason why
U.S. government organizations
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like NIDS and AAWSAP
contracted this location
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as an observatory,
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uh, and it's really,
uh, lived up to that.
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-Absolutely.
-BRANDON: So crazy.
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Well, within the region
of the triangle,
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we have seen
an unprecedented number
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of strange events and anomalies.
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Recently some
of the most perplexing data
401
00:17:54,827 --> 00:17:57,586
that we've collected
comes from work
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that we've done with you, Jim.
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00:17:58,965 --> 00:18:02,724
Yep. And that is something
to definitely dig into.
404
00:18:09,655 --> 00:18:11,586
ERIK: Recently, some
of the most perplexing data
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that we've collected
comes from...
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work that we've done
with you, Jim.
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00:18:16,620 --> 00:18:19,448
Uh, a lidar survey,
of the area
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right there at-at the triangle.
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00:18:21,275 --> 00:18:23,551
And there are features
showing up in the data
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that I just don't understand.
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Especially the reflectivity
aspect of the data
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that's just really got us
all scratching our heads.
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00:18:29,620 --> 00:18:32,068
Yeah, so we have I'd say
one of the most
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probably advanced small
lidar scanners
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that we put on the drone.
416
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It does upwards of 400,000 scans
per second.
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For this particular instance,
we said let's scan
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as we're going
to launch a rocket.
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00:18:46,896 --> 00:18:48,068
Yep.
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About a month ago,
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Jim and his colleagues
from OmniTeq,
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which all have
extensive government
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intelligence backgrounds,
helped us scan the triangle
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with an advanced lidar scanner
425
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while we launched a rocket
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up through the anomalous
zone above the triangle.
427
00:19:03,896 --> 00:19:07,068
Three, two, one.
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TRAVIS:
Well, right at
that 31-foot blob level...
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-BRYANT: We got a good chute.
-Oh, good chute.
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TRAVIS:
...the lidar's infrared
lasers detected
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the rocket passing
through and displacing
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something we couldn't
see with the naked eye.
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00:19:20,862 --> 00:19:22,586
-Look at that.
-That's interesting.
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TRAVIS:
And then when Jim
further processed the data,
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it showed a perfectly circular
formation at the triangle
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with a black void
right in the center.
437
00:19:32,172 --> 00:19:35,034
-What are we looking at?
-THOMAS: A black hole? [laughs]
438
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Well, it could be
a shadow of a wormhole.
439
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And that brings us to the data,
440
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which is the most detailed,
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scientifically instrumented
experiment
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00:19:48,103 --> 00:19:49,379
I think that we've done
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with high-level
scientific equipment,
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00:19:52,000 --> 00:19:54,448
and that's the thing
that really excites me
445
00:19:54,448 --> 00:19:56,137
about this
particular measurement.
446
00:19:56,137 --> 00:19:59,448
So, this is one
of the most fascinating, uh,
447
00:19:59,517 --> 00:20:01,689
pieces of data so far
in the nearly four years
448
00:20:01,689 --> 00:20:03,655
that I've been
coming out to the ranch.
449
00:20:03,724 --> 00:20:06,034
And-and so I'm really excited
about what we got from this.
450
00:20:06,034 --> 00:20:08,241
Go on to the next slide, Erik.
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So, here's the data.
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This is straight from the lidar.
453
00:20:12,724 --> 00:20:16,103
So, look at some
of this area here,
454
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you can see, this is the road
that makes the triangle
455
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and the triangle
looks about like-like this.
456
00:20:21,103 --> 00:20:26,241
Right? Now, as you notice,
there's a-a black spot here.
457
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So black is no data
returned at all.
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That is a shadow of something
459
00:20:31,862 --> 00:20:34,241
you would think, but of what?
460
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How can there be
a spot right here
461
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where the drone
is literally right here,
462
00:20:38,275 --> 00:20:40,655
moving back and forth,
making this measurement.
463
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Shining the laser at the ground,
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the beam should hit the ground,
bounce off of the dirt
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and come right back up
to the drone
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and paint just like it painted
the rest of the area.
467
00:20:50,724 --> 00:20:51,965
That should be filled in.
468
00:20:52,000 --> 00:20:55,068
-Right.
-So it's really
odd what that is.
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00:20:55,068 --> 00:20:56,655
Erik, uh, you can
go to the next one.
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Now, if the lidar is going,
the rocket goes up,
471
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what you should see is one line,
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00:21:01,448 --> 00:21:03,241
uh, getting painted
of the rocket going up
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00:21:03,310 --> 00:21:05,551
and that's what
we expected to see.
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And so when we go back
and look at the data,
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you see multiple paths
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00:21:10,793 --> 00:21:12,689
that look like you're looking
at the rocket
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through a bunch of mirrors
478
00:21:14,793 --> 00:21:17,379
and it creates an arc,
479
00:21:17,379 --> 00:21:20,896
uh, that's kind of going
around this anomaly.
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How could that be possible?
481
00:21:23,103 --> 00:21:24,103
What are we seeing?
482
00:21:24,103 --> 00:21:25,965
Something is bending the light,
483
00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:29,379
making it think that there
are multiple rockets
484
00:21:29,379 --> 00:21:31,344
being launched
in different locations.
485
00:21:31,344 --> 00:21:32,275
And I got to thinking,
486
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well, what on earth
could do that?
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00:21:34,000 --> 00:21:35,862
All right, next slide, Erik.
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So, are we seeing a wormhole?
Or a portal?
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Now, if it is a portal,
what would that look like?
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Well, if you think
about the typical
491
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Einstein-Rosen Bridge, that,
uh, uh, w-what a wormhole is
492
00:21:49,965 --> 00:21:52,689
you have normal space
and there's a hole
493
00:21:52,689 --> 00:21:54,241
literally in that,
that connects us
494
00:21:54,241 --> 00:21:56,586
to another part of space
that moves through elsewhere.
495
00:21:56,586 --> 00:21:59,689
And they're really far apart
but somehow
496
00:21:59,689 --> 00:22:01,448
you connect them through
what looks like
497
00:22:01,517 --> 00:22:04,137
two funnels stuck together
at the throats of each funnel,
498
00:22:04,137 --> 00:22:06,586
and you would travel through it,
making the distance shorter.
499
00:22:06,586 --> 00:22:09,758
So, there's a clear
anomaly in the lidar data.
500
00:22:09,758 --> 00:22:11,448
There's something
strange going on.
501
00:22:11,517 --> 00:22:13,482
-Completely unexplained.
-TRAVIS: Absolutely
something strange.
502
00:22:13,482 --> 00:22:14,965
Right.
503
00:22:15,000 --> 00:22:16,448
Is it possible
504
00:22:16,448 --> 00:22:19,482
that the strange void
Jim Royston and the OmniTeq team
505
00:22:19,482 --> 00:22:21,103
detected with their lidar
506
00:22:21,103 --> 00:22:24,551
really is an image of a
wormhole above
the triangle?
507
00:22:26,275 --> 00:22:29,068
Oh, we got a malfunction.
Everybody, watch out.
508
00:22:29,068 --> 00:22:32,000
There's something in the sky
above the rocket, right here.
509
00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:35,379
Could that explain the blob
that destroyed our rocket
510
00:22:35,379 --> 00:22:38,862
earlier this year
about 31 feet in the air?
511
00:22:38,931 --> 00:22:40,758
CLAYTON:
Go for launch.
512
00:22:40,758 --> 00:22:42,172
THOMAS:
That is a heck of payload.
513
00:22:42,172 --> 00:22:45,172
-Wow.
-TRAVIS: Or the quarter
second shift
514
00:22:45,172 --> 00:22:49,000
in time that was recorded
nearly 10,000 feet high...
515
00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:51,758
We did have
some clock anomalies.
516
00:22:51,758 --> 00:22:54,793
TRAVIS:
...right where our rocket
disappeared last week.
517
00:22:54,793 --> 00:22:57,896
We lost a quarter second
of time.
518
00:22:57,896 --> 00:23:00,275
Oh, my goodness,
a quarter of a second is huge!
519
00:23:00,275 --> 00:23:04,000
Nobody has ever measured any
anomaly like that on the planet.
520
00:23:04,000 --> 00:23:05,241
Exactly.
521
00:23:05,310 --> 00:23:08,586
TRAVIS:
It came right out of the mesa!
522
00:23:08,586 --> 00:23:12,758
Does it also explain where
the UAPs we see come from?
523
00:23:12,827 --> 00:23:13,965
What the hell was it?
524
00:23:13,965 --> 00:23:15,344
TRAVIS:
And why they sometimes
525
00:23:15,413 --> 00:23:17,000
vanish into thin air?
526
00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:20,000
Wow. This is stunning.
527
00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:23,103
And finally,
does it prove the traditions
528
00:23:23,103 --> 00:23:25,172
of the Indigenous people
of this area
529
00:23:25,172 --> 00:23:26,965
who have believed
for generations
530
00:23:26,965 --> 00:23:29,448
that there are portals,
or wormholes,
531
00:23:29,517 --> 00:23:31,551
here on Skinwalker Ranch?
532
00:23:31,620 --> 00:23:35,275
The visual representation
of what your scans
533
00:23:35,275 --> 00:23:37,896
have picked up,
it's jaw-dropping.
534
00:23:37,896 --> 00:23:40,689
But then you add on top of that,
535
00:23:40,689 --> 00:23:44,448
the fact that we're seeing UFO
or UAP activity
536
00:23:44,448 --> 00:23:46,793
within this region and airspace.
537
00:23:46,793 --> 00:23:48,000
Yeah.
538
00:23:48,000 --> 00:23:50,241
BRANDON:
When you start adding
all of that up,
539
00:23:50,310 --> 00:23:52,344
we're looking
at something that is...
540
00:23:52,413 --> 00:23:55,551
game-changing, that will
rewrite history potentially
541
00:23:55,620 --> 00:23:58,655
as-as it relates to our
understanding of the planet,
542
00:23:58,724 --> 00:24:00,965
physics and really
the nature of reality.
543
00:24:00,965 --> 00:24:02,344
That's right.
544
00:24:02,344 --> 00:24:06,379
Well, here's the thing,
we have so much more to cover.
545
00:24:06,379 --> 00:24:07,551
Right.
546
00:24:07,551 --> 00:24:09,655
You know, we've been
talking about everything
547
00:24:09,655 --> 00:24:11,965
that may be above the triangle
548
00:24:11,965 --> 00:24:15,344
and what has been recorded.
549
00:24:15,413 --> 00:24:18,241
The mesa continues
to be a main point
550
00:24:18,310 --> 00:24:21,448
-of geographic interest
on this property.
-Yep.
551
00:24:21,517 --> 00:24:24,275
Let's talk about
what may be beneath.
552
00:24:24,275 --> 00:24:26,310
Yeah.
553
00:24:34,482 --> 00:24:36,655
BRANDON:
The mesa continues to be
554
00:24:36,655 --> 00:24:39,896
a main point of geographic
interest on this property.
555
00:24:39,896 --> 00:24:43,137
Let's talk about
what may be beneath.
556
00:24:43,137 --> 00:24:45,103
-Sure.
-THOMAS: Well, Brandon,
557
00:24:45,103 --> 00:24:46,758
we pulled the metal
out of the mesa last year
558
00:24:46,827 --> 00:24:49,068
and that's really been
the elephant on the ranch.
559
00:24:49,068 --> 00:24:51,344
What is sitting inside the mesa?
560
00:24:51,413 --> 00:24:53,000
You know, w-we had
this dome object
561
00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:54,655
that we hit up against
as we were trying
562
00:24:54,655 --> 00:24:57,551
to drill in last year
and so, obviously
563
00:24:57,620 --> 00:24:58,862
that was at the forefront
of our minds,
564
00:24:58,931 --> 00:25:00,137
especially mine this year.
565
00:25:00,137 --> 00:25:01,448
Yeah.
566
00:25:01,517 --> 00:25:04,448
TRAVIS: Aside from the crazy
mystery of the triangle,
567
00:25:04,448 --> 00:25:06,241
the mesa may also be a key to
568
00:25:06,310 --> 00:25:09,862
getting answers about the
phenomena on Skinwalker Ranch.
569
00:25:09,931 --> 00:25:12,965
[machinery whirring, grinding]
570
00:25:12,965 --> 00:25:15,000
BRYANT: Boy, that thing sounds
like it's hitting something.
571
00:25:15,000 --> 00:25:17,551
TRAVIS:
Last year,
a drilling operation
572
00:25:17,551 --> 00:25:20,172
scraped along the bottom
of what we believe to be
573
00:25:20,172 --> 00:25:23,862
a 400-foot-long
dome-shaped metallic object.
574
00:25:23,931 --> 00:25:25,448
ERIK:
What is that?
575
00:25:25,517 --> 00:25:27,655
TRAVIS:
It was impossible to penetrate.
576
00:25:27,655 --> 00:25:29,862
ERIK:
What did you think
it was when you first saw it?
577
00:25:29,862 --> 00:25:32,482
THOMAS:
I wondered if it was
like metal flakes or something.
578
00:25:32,482 --> 00:25:34,689
That's exactly
the same impression I got.
579
00:25:34,689 --> 00:25:37,482
TRAVIS:
But we did find metal fragments
in the spoils
580
00:25:37,482 --> 00:25:41,586
such as europium, tellurium,
aluminum and selenium,
581
00:25:41,586 --> 00:25:45,655
which are components of what
are known as metamaterials.
582
00:25:45,655 --> 00:25:48,551
Now, this is interesting,
the color reminds
583
00:25:48,551 --> 00:25:52,034
this individual of elemental
selenium deposits.
584
00:25:52,034 --> 00:25:54,344
Selenium is an optical material
585
00:25:54,344 --> 00:25:57,689
that-that's being used
in military experiments.
586
00:25:57,689 --> 00:25:58,896
-Really?
-TRAVIS: Yes.
587
00:25:58,896 --> 00:26:00,758
What makes this
particularly interesting
588
00:26:00,827 --> 00:26:04,000
is that our own government
is currently experimenting
589
00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:07,448
with these kinds of
metamaterials for applications
590
00:26:07,517 --> 00:26:10,655
such as cloaking technology
for aircraft.
591
00:26:11,689 --> 00:26:14,758
I'm really interested
in what you found, Jan.
592
00:26:14,758 --> 00:26:17,137
-Absolutely.
-Yeah, I can't wait.
593
00:26:17,137 --> 00:26:20,103
TRAVIS:
And then this year,
we ran new state-of-the-art
594
00:26:20,103 --> 00:26:21,482
ground-penetrating radar scans
595
00:26:21,482 --> 00:26:25,344
that detected a second,
possibly metallic anomaly
596
00:26:25,413 --> 00:26:27,551
positioned vertically
right behind
597
00:26:27,620 --> 00:26:29,103
the dome-shaped object.
598
00:26:29,103 --> 00:26:31,862
ERIK:
What in the hell
are we looking at here?
599
00:26:35,896 --> 00:26:39,068
It's hitting something
really hard and smooth.
600
00:26:39,068 --> 00:26:41,241
TRAVIS:
What in the world is that?
601
00:26:41,241 --> 00:26:44,448
This time, we tried
drilling into the top
602
00:26:44,448 --> 00:26:45,862
of the dome-shaped anomaly,
603
00:26:45,931 --> 00:26:48,275
and once again
we couldn't break through it.
604
00:26:48,275 --> 00:26:51,655
But even more perplexing
was that after hours and hours
605
00:26:51,724 --> 00:26:55,655
of grinding away on it,
the drill bit showed no damage,
606
00:26:55,655 --> 00:26:58,344
as if this dome-shaped thing
is surrounded
607
00:26:58,413 --> 00:27:01,344
by some kind
of frictionless force field.
608
00:27:01,344 --> 00:27:05,034
Both times, when you
pulled the drill bit out,
609
00:27:05,034 --> 00:27:06,482
it was in perfect condition.
610
00:27:06,482 --> 00:27:08,103
We thought maybe
the bit was damaged,
611
00:27:08,103 --> 00:27:09,965
but it-it was perfect condition.
612
00:27:09,965 --> 00:27:13,172
-Wasn't even dull.
-No sign of wear on it.
613
00:27:13,172 --> 00:27:15,551
-Mm.
-Is this thing inside
the mesa frictionless?
614
00:27:15,551 --> 00:27:17,586
Or have some barrier
on it that's frictionless?
615
00:27:17,586 --> 00:27:18,896
Some special kind of lubricant?
616
00:27:18,896 --> 00:27:20,758
-Some kind of super lubricant.
-Yeah.
617
00:27:20,758 --> 00:27:23,275
So, we really don't know
what it is
618
00:27:23,275 --> 00:27:25,827
that's inside the mesa.
619
00:27:26,689 --> 00:27:28,965
We still have to figure out
a way to get in there.
620
00:27:28,965 --> 00:27:30,862
But fortunately, the experiment
621
00:27:30,862 --> 00:27:32,586
we did with Lunasonde,
622
00:27:32,586 --> 00:27:34,758
the whole point of it
was not just to measure
623
00:27:34,827 --> 00:27:37,965
the electric fields and the time
anomalies above the triangle.
624
00:27:37,965 --> 00:27:39,758
They have this technology
625
00:27:39,827 --> 00:27:42,275
that is a brand-new sensor
technology
626
00:27:42,275 --> 00:27:43,862
that should be able to show us
627
00:27:43,931 --> 00:27:47,448
maybe as much as three miles
deep below the ranch.
628
00:27:47,517 --> 00:27:50,068
ERIK:
So, I have Jeremiah Pate
queued up on video call,
629
00:27:50,068 --> 00:27:53,241
and so I'd like to bring him
into this meeting
630
00:27:53,241 --> 00:27:55,862
and have him walk us through
what his findings
631
00:27:55,862 --> 00:27:58,655
have been from that survey that
was performed over the ranch.
632
00:27:58,724 --> 00:28:00,448
Awesome.
I can't wait to see this.
633
00:28:01,172 --> 00:28:04,655
BRANDON:
Greetings, Jeremiah.
Thank you for joining.
634
00:28:04,724 --> 00:28:06,551
Yeah, thank you, Brandon,
and hello everyone.
635
00:28:06,620 --> 00:28:08,275
ERIK:
Hey, Jeremiah.
636
00:28:08,275 --> 00:28:10,482
JEREMIAH:
So, we managed
to actually extract
637
00:28:10,482 --> 00:28:16,103
some sub-surface data
from our balloon flight.
638
00:28:17,379 --> 00:28:19,862
-Okay. I think we're good.
-Go for launch.
639
00:28:19,862 --> 00:28:23,172
TRAVIS:
Five weeks ago...
640
00:28:23,172 --> 00:28:26,103
Jeremiah Pate
and his team from Lunasonde
641
00:28:26,103 --> 00:28:28,344
performed
a low-frequency radar scan
642
00:28:28,344 --> 00:28:30,241
70,000 feet above the ranch...
643
00:28:30,241 --> 00:28:31,586
Fantastic.
644
00:28:31,586 --> 00:28:33,758
TRAVIS:
...which is actually
what detected
645
00:28:33,827 --> 00:28:35,655
possible evidence of a wormhole
646
00:28:35,655 --> 00:28:38,241
some 10,000 feet
above the triangle.
647
00:28:38,310 --> 00:28:41,379
However, the scan
was also designed
648
00:28:41,379 --> 00:28:45,000
to collect data deep inside
the mesa and underground,
649
00:28:45,000 --> 00:28:48,482
which Jeremiah needed a lot more
time to process and analyze.
650
00:28:48,482 --> 00:28:51,241
So, we couldn't wait
to hear those results.
651
00:28:51,241 --> 00:28:53,862
So, I have some slides
I can share.
652
00:28:53,931 --> 00:28:57,689
Um, this is an actual
rudimentary image
653
00:28:57,689 --> 00:29:01,241
of the subsurface, uh,
under the ranch.
654
00:29:01,310 --> 00:29:03,586
Perfect. You've got
a room full of people
655
00:29:03,586 --> 00:29:05,448
who are on the edge
of their seats
656
00:29:05,448 --> 00:29:07,241
waiting to see
what you've discovered.
657
00:29:07,310 --> 00:29:09,000
JEREMIAH:
Absolutely.
658
00:29:09,000 --> 00:29:11,448
So, here's a quick glance
659
00:29:11,517 --> 00:29:14,344
at the actual
subsurface map here.
660
00:29:14,413 --> 00:29:16,448
This image is actually
661
00:29:16,517 --> 00:29:18,793
the underside of part
of the mesa.
662
00:29:18,793 --> 00:29:20,172
Okay.
663
00:29:20,172 --> 00:29:22,551
JEREMIAH: There were
a number of anomalies.
664
00:29:22,551 --> 00:29:25,241
So, each of these dots
is color-coded
665
00:29:25,310 --> 00:29:27,448
according to depth underground.
666
00:29:27,517 --> 00:29:30,000
And so the purple parts
are much closer
667
00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:32,586
to the surface, so those
tend to be in the range
668
00:29:32,586 --> 00:29:36,344
of around ten meters or so
below surface level.
669
00:29:36,344 --> 00:29:38,655
And the dots that are green
670
00:29:38,724 --> 00:29:41,379
tend to be a bit deeper,
15 to 20 meters.
671
00:29:41,379 --> 00:29:46,275
And then the yellow dots tend
to be a little bit below that.
672
00:29:46,275 --> 00:29:50,344
They seem quite
out of place geologically
673
00:29:50,344 --> 00:29:52,448
would be the best way to put it.
674
00:29:52,517 --> 00:29:55,655
So many anomalies
we saw underground
675
00:29:55,655 --> 00:29:58,655
appear to be voids
beneath the surface.
676
00:29:58,655 --> 00:30:00,448
It does not seem
to be consistent
677
00:30:00,448 --> 00:30:01,965
with the surrounding geology.
678
00:30:01,965 --> 00:30:04,689
These are fairly large targets.
679
00:30:04,689 --> 00:30:07,758
How big would you suspect, uh,
some of these voids are?
680
00:30:07,827 --> 00:30:10,344
So, these voids tend to be
681
00:30:10,344 --> 00:30:15,137
in the, uh, tens of feet,
um, from what we've seen.
682
00:30:15,137 --> 00:30:16,448
Whoa.
683
00:30:16,448 --> 00:30:20,000
And they also seem to be
in a mostly linear form.
684
00:30:20,000 --> 00:30:21,586
Wow.
685
00:30:21,586 --> 00:30:24,344
JEREMIAH:
This is a 2D rendering
686
00:30:24,344 --> 00:30:27,551
as seen from above
what we saw underground
687
00:30:27,620 --> 00:30:30,275
with the same sort
of color-coding.
688
00:30:30,275 --> 00:30:32,758
It definitely seems like
a tunnel type of structure.
689
00:30:32,758 --> 00:30:36,482
It's actually stretching
into the mesa itself.
690
00:30:36,482 --> 00:30:40,379
-Wow.
-This really got our attention.
691
00:30:40,379 --> 00:30:44,551
-Yeah.
-It's very, very,
uh, interesting.
692
00:30:44,551 --> 00:30:46,379
So, these structures right here,
693
00:30:46,379 --> 00:30:49,862
some of these are in
the order of 60 feet wide.
694
00:30:49,862 --> 00:30:52,344
-60 feet...?
-As big as this room.
695
00:30:52,344 --> 00:30:54,965
Jeremiah, what do you
conclude from this?
696
00:30:55,000 --> 00:30:58,758
If you were to speculate
based on your expertise,
697
00:30:58,827 --> 00:31:00,068
what are we looking at here?
698
00:31:00,068 --> 00:31:02,862
The conclusion this has
all led me to
699
00:31:02,931 --> 00:31:08,241
is some sort of tunnel
with a high metallic content.
700
00:31:16,275 --> 00:31:18,482
JEREMIAH: The conclusion
this has all led me to
701
00:31:18,482 --> 00:31:20,137
is some sort of tunnel.
702
00:31:20,137 --> 00:31:24,758
And some sort of tunnel
with a high metallic content.
703
00:31:24,827 --> 00:31:29,310
Wow. That is, uh,
really interesting.
704
00:31:29,310 --> 00:31:30,551
Yeah.
705
00:31:30,551 --> 00:31:33,241
JEREMIAH: So, it does seem
like the evidence
706
00:31:33,241 --> 00:31:35,137
is very much in favor of
707
00:31:35,137 --> 00:31:37,655
an artificial explanation
for this.
708
00:31:37,655 --> 00:31:38,758
Yeah, absolutely.
709
00:31:38,758 --> 00:31:42,103
This seems to be almost
tracing out an outline
710
00:31:42,103 --> 00:31:44,448
of a much larger structure
within the mesa,
711
00:31:44,448 --> 00:31:47,275
and indeed,
under the entire ranch.
712
00:31:49,068 --> 00:31:52,379
BRANDON:
In other words, it appears
that you have confirmed
713
00:31:52,379 --> 00:31:55,172
that there is indeed
a very sophisticated
714
00:31:55,172 --> 00:31:59,655
underground void or underground
tunnel system in the mesa.
715
00:31:59,724 --> 00:32:01,482
That is correct.
716
00:32:01,482 --> 00:32:03,793
-Wow.
-Wow.
717
00:32:03,793 --> 00:32:07,275
Somebody has purposely
built these tunnels.
718
00:32:07,275 --> 00:32:08,758
Yeah.
719
00:32:08,758 --> 00:32:10,068
And for what purpose
would we see
720
00:32:10,068 --> 00:32:13,793
this kind
of extraordinary system
721
00:32:13,793 --> 00:32:15,344
embedded in this mesa?
722
00:32:15,344 --> 00:32:17,137
And the mesa is ancient.
723
00:32:17,137 --> 00:32:19,793
-Right.
-BRANDON: Oh, my gosh.
724
00:32:19,793 --> 00:32:21,000
What have we stumbled on?
725
00:32:21,000 --> 00:32:22,862
BRYANT:
Yeah.
726
00:32:24,137 --> 00:32:26,758
Is this something
of modern manufacture?
727
00:32:26,827 --> 00:32:28,689
Or is this something ancient
728
00:32:28,689 --> 00:32:30,344
that we are now revealing?
729
00:32:30,344 --> 00:32:33,241
I mean, we've got to take
this to the next level,
730
00:32:33,241 --> 00:32:36,551
and I think your efforts
are really going to help us
731
00:32:36,620 --> 00:32:38,448
advance our research
and find out
732
00:32:38,448 --> 00:32:42,655
what really lies beneath
this very unusual property.
733
00:32:42,724 --> 00:32:45,137
Yes, absolutely. Thank you.
734
00:32:45,137 --> 00:32:48,241
Yeah, it's my firm conviction
735
00:32:48,241 --> 00:32:49,793
that the answers to the ranch
736
00:32:49,793 --> 00:32:51,965
are not on the ranch,
but under it.
737
00:32:52,000 --> 00:32:54,068
Well said.
738
00:32:54,068 --> 00:32:57,206
This was stunning.
Jeremiah, thank you.
739
00:32:57,206 --> 00:32:58,758
Please thank your team
740
00:32:58,827 --> 00:33:01,103
and we look forward
to being in touch
741
00:33:01,103 --> 00:33:02,896
to really escalate this,
742
00:33:02,896 --> 00:33:04,862
and take whatever steps needed
743
00:33:04,862 --> 00:33:08,000
in order to delve
into this even further.
744
00:33:08,000 --> 00:33:09,000
Thank you.
745
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:10,551
-Thank you so much.
-Thanks, Jeremiah.
746
00:33:10,620 --> 00:33:12,103
Amazing.
747
00:33:12,103 --> 00:33:14,862
-I was not expecting that.
-No.
748
00:33:14,931 --> 00:33:17,551
Well, as we talk
about next steps,
749
00:33:17,551 --> 00:33:19,137
let's lower the shades
750
00:33:19,137 --> 00:33:21,655
and, uh, and really discuss
751
00:33:21,724 --> 00:33:23,655
what we need to do
moving forward,
752
00:33:23,724 --> 00:33:27,965
in light of this
really revelatory data.
753
00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:31,379
TRAVIS:
You know, we don't know how
deep the things in the mesa go.
754
00:33:31,379 --> 00:33:33,103
We don't even know how
to get to the things
755
00:33:33,103 --> 00:33:35,793
that are 30 meters away
inside the mesa.
756
00:33:35,793 --> 00:33:38,965
-I still favor the, um...
-TRAVIS: Less invasive?
757
00:33:38,965 --> 00:33:40,758
The less invasive, exactly.
758
00:33:40,758 --> 00:33:43,689
The surgical approach
to going into those structures.
759
00:33:43,689 --> 00:33:46,448
We obviously don't want
to destroy
760
00:33:46,448 --> 00:33:47,965
the very thing
that we're here to study.
761
00:33:48,000 --> 00:33:51,793
BRANDON:
Uh, there are a lot of things
that are compelling
762
00:33:51,793 --> 00:33:55,758
that are going to need further
consideration and research.
763
00:33:55,827 --> 00:33:57,413
There's a lot going on.
764
00:33:57,413 --> 00:34:02,103
Yeah. We've seen, you know,
multiple compelling things.
765
00:34:02,103 --> 00:34:04,551
-Yeah, absolutely.
-Yeah.
766
00:34:04,551 --> 00:34:06,758
Even if we get answers
at the triangle
767
00:34:06,827 --> 00:34:08,241
and inside the mesa,
768
00:34:08,241 --> 00:34:09,862
there are several more areas
769
00:34:09,931 --> 00:34:12,413
across the 512 acres
of the property
770
00:34:12,413 --> 00:34:14,896
where truly bizarre things
also occur.
771
00:34:14,896 --> 00:34:20,000
At Homestead Two, we've
documented UAPs, energy spikes
772
00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:23,068
and we've even unearthed
metamaterials in the same area
773
00:34:23,068 --> 00:34:26,896
similar to what we found
in the mesa.
774
00:34:26,896 --> 00:34:29,000
In the east field,
775
00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:31,000
we documented a thermal anomaly
776
00:34:31,000 --> 00:34:33,206
right over a spiral of boulders
777
00:34:33,206 --> 00:34:34,586
that is believed
to have been created
778
00:34:34,586 --> 00:34:37,413
by Indigenous tribal members
centuries ago
779
00:34:37,413 --> 00:34:40,758
in order to depict
an interdimensional portal.
780
00:34:40,827 --> 00:34:42,000
And in the south field,
781
00:34:42,000 --> 00:34:45,551
we've captured footage
of multiple UAPs,
782
00:34:45,620 --> 00:34:48,586
including one in
broad daylight.
783
00:34:48,586 --> 00:34:52,000
And also found the mutilated
carcasses of dead animals
784
00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:56,137
that died under
very mysterious circumstances.
785
00:34:56,137 --> 00:34:59,068
Given the size and scale
of the property,
786
00:34:59,068 --> 00:35:02,344
Jim, we're looking forward
to having you
787
00:35:02,344 --> 00:35:04,758
engaged further and invite you
788
00:35:04,758 --> 00:35:07,137
to give us some idea
of what you would recommend.
789
00:35:07,137 --> 00:35:08,965
What are the next steps?
790
00:35:08,965 --> 00:35:13,000
So, it's persistent
data collection.
791
00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:14,965
we really need
to get sensors up.
792
00:35:15,000 --> 00:35:18,000
We need to treat it like
a true operational environment
793
00:35:18,000 --> 00:35:21,793
and then collect data,
you know, 24/7.
794
00:35:21,793 --> 00:35:23,551
We're focusing on the triangle,
795
00:35:23,620 --> 00:35:25,034
we see something
happening there,
796
00:35:25,034 --> 00:35:26,758
but what's happening
down at the petroglyphs
797
00:35:26,827 --> 00:35:27,862
at the same time?
798
00:35:27,931 --> 00:35:31,241
You know,
as we bring these sensors on,
799
00:35:31,241 --> 00:35:32,965
we can see where they are,
800
00:35:32,965 --> 00:35:34,551
how they relate to each other
801
00:35:34,551 --> 00:35:37,068
and then these sensors
will actually
802
00:35:37,068 --> 00:35:38,655
start talking to each other.
803
00:35:38,724 --> 00:35:40,965
So, the sensors,
instead of waiting
804
00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:44,482
for one of us to go,
"Oh, go take a look over there,"
805
00:35:44,482 --> 00:35:47,172
the sensors
will actually share data.
806
00:35:47,172 --> 00:35:50,413
So, as we see a magnetic field
807
00:35:50,413 --> 00:35:52,241
start moving across the ranch,
808
00:35:52,241 --> 00:35:54,586
we'll all be able to look across
809
00:35:54,586 --> 00:35:57,275
and we can visualize,
where did it start from?
810
00:35:57,275 --> 00:36:00,379
Or if we see a UAP,
these sensors
811
00:36:00,379 --> 00:36:02,310
will be smart enough to go,
812
00:36:02,310 --> 00:36:04,965
"I saw something, turn cameras
in this direction."
813
00:36:04,965 --> 00:36:08,758
And then all this data
will go into what we call
814
00:36:08,827 --> 00:36:11,862
our Athena engine,
which is our AI engine,
815
00:36:11,931 --> 00:36:15,000
and what that will do
is start aggregating
816
00:36:15,000 --> 00:36:16,862
all this data in real time
817
00:36:16,862 --> 00:36:19,206
and they'll start
being able to really
818
00:36:19,206 --> 00:36:20,758
make sense out of this.
819
00:36:20,758 --> 00:36:24,655
TRAVIS:
We've documented
so many kinds of phenomena
820
00:36:24,724 --> 00:36:27,241
over the last four years
on Skinwalker Ranch.
821
00:36:27,241 --> 00:36:29,172
And even though
we are starting to suspect
822
00:36:29,172 --> 00:36:31,448
some truly
incredible possibilities
823
00:36:31,448 --> 00:36:32,551
for what causes them,
824
00:36:32,620 --> 00:36:35,310
Jim Royston
and his colleagues at OmniTeq
825
00:36:35,310 --> 00:36:38,655
believe they can outfit
the entire ranch with sensors
826
00:36:38,724 --> 00:36:40,379
that will use
artificial intelligence
827
00:36:40,379 --> 00:36:43,379
to help give us definitive
answers in the future.
828
00:36:43,379 --> 00:36:45,758
You're familiar, of course, Jim,
829
00:36:45,758 --> 00:36:50,413
with the fact that we have a lot
of separate measurement tools.
830
00:36:50,413 --> 00:36:53,137
But the opportunity
to put those into
831
00:36:53,137 --> 00:36:55,793
an always-online mode
832
00:36:55,793 --> 00:36:58,862
and always bring in
the data and the capacity
833
00:36:58,931 --> 00:37:01,586
to actually deal with
all those data streams,
834
00:37:01,586 --> 00:37:04,965
is something that
we haven't had until just now.
835
00:37:04,965 --> 00:37:08,655
You're bringing
the ability to process, filter,
836
00:37:08,655 --> 00:37:11,896
and taking a lot of that load
off of, frankly, me.
837
00:37:11,896 --> 00:37:14,000
So having
all of that come through
838
00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:17,172
an artificial intelligence
machine-learning system
839
00:37:17,172 --> 00:37:19,965
is going to be
extremely enabling.
840
00:37:20,000 --> 00:37:22,689
So, I imagine that
the rate at which
841
00:37:22,689 --> 00:37:25,206
we are making discoveries
is about to accelerate.
842
00:37:25,206 --> 00:37:26,758
JIM:
Absolutely.
843
00:37:31,137 --> 00:37:32,827
ERIK: So, I imagine that
the rate at which
844
00:37:32,827 --> 00:37:34,206
we are making discoveries
845
00:37:34,206 --> 00:37:36,379
-is about to accelerate.
-Yeah.
846
00:37:36,379 --> 00:37:39,413
JIM: Absolutely.
It's really understanding
847
00:37:39,413 --> 00:37:40,793
the-the operational
environment, right?
848
00:37:40,793 --> 00:37:42,793
-Defining that.
-Yeah.
849
00:37:42,793 --> 00:37:44,724
ERIK: I'm very optimistic
about the collaboration
850
00:37:44,724 --> 00:37:47,000
opportunity with OmniTeq.
851
00:37:47,000 --> 00:37:48,379
This is a group of individuals
852
00:37:48,379 --> 00:37:51,448
with military
intelligence experience.
853
00:37:51,448 --> 00:37:54,413
They have remarkable
technologies at their disposal,
854
00:37:54,413 --> 00:37:56,689
which should help us to discern
855
00:37:56,689 --> 00:37:58,724
any interesting
correlations or patterns
856
00:37:58,724 --> 00:38:01,758
in what is otherwise
a very complex data set
857
00:38:01,758 --> 00:38:03,068
here at the ranch.
858
00:38:03,068 --> 00:38:06,724
So, if we're going to define
an operational environment,
859
00:38:06,724 --> 00:38:10,206
it's got to be
a secure environment.
860
00:38:10,206 --> 00:38:12,862
As part of that security suite,
861
00:38:12,862 --> 00:38:15,586
we will be integrating
seismic sensors.
862
00:38:15,586 --> 00:38:19,551
So, whether you're a rabbit
or you're a mule deer
863
00:38:19,551 --> 00:38:23,172
or you're walking on two legs,
whether you're running,
864
00:38:23,172 --> 00:38:26,172
crawling,
we'll be able to identify it,
865
00:38:26,172 --> 00:38:28,068
where it is and what's going on.
866
00:38:28,068 --> 00:38:29,344
Great.
867
00:38:29,344 --> 00:38:32,827
We are evolving towards
a long-standing vision.
868
00:38:32,827 --> 00:38:35,758
If we do have something
that's modifying space-time
869
00:38:35,758 --> 00:38:37,724
as we've speculated,
we should be able
870
00:38:37,724 --> 00:38:41,068
to see more than one thing
changing in correlation.
871
00:38:41,068 --> 00:38:44,275
Even if it's some exotic
natural phenomenon.
872
00:38:44,275 --> 00:38:45,827
We should be able to
better understand it
873
00:38:45,827 --> 00:38:48,896
by putting that system in place,
putting that network in place
874
00:38:48,896 --> 00:38:51,724
and letting Athena do its job.
875
00:38:51,724 --> 00:38:52,724
Absolutely.
876
00:38:52,724 --> 00:38:53,896
BRYANT:
And you know what, frankly,
877
00:38:53,896 --> 00:38:56,310
I'll be curious to see,
no offense...
878
00:38:56,310 --> 00:38:58,206
[laughs] how much the ranch
879
00:38:58,206 --> 00:38:59,965
messes with your
high-tech equipment, because...
880
00:38:59,965 --> 00:39:02,137
We've seen a little already.
881
00:39:02,137 --> 00:39:03,551
[laughter]
882
00:39:03,551 --> 00:39:05,758
BRYANT: It almost feels like
883
00:39:05,758 --> 00:39:07,655
if the ranch doesn't want you
to collect something,
884
00:39:07,655 --> 00:39:09,724
you're not going to do it.
I know it sounds crazy.
885
00:39:09,724 --> 00:39:11,000
It goes back to what Travis said
886
00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:12,827
the very first time
he met with us,
887
00:39:12,827 --> 00:39:15,000
"Well, it's just
a place, right?"
888
00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:16,206
Maybe not.
889
00:39:16,206 --> 00:39:18,000
[Jim chuckles]
890
00:39:18,000 --> 00:39:20,172
BRANDON:
Well, very good.
891
00:39:20,172 --> 00:39:23,137
We're excited
and really appreciate
892
00:39:23,137 --> 00:39:25,793
all that you're bringing
to the ranch.
893
00:39:25,793 --> 00:39:28,482
It's exciting to be part of it,
so I appreciate that.
894
00:39:28,482 --> 00:39:32,310
The data that we're collecting
and the things that I'm seeing,
895
00:39:32,310 --> 00:39:35,551
on steroids from my, uh, first
time stepping on this ranch.
896
00:39:35,551 --> 00:39:38,931
You've got a great team
of good people here.
897
00:39:38,931 --> 00:39:41,758
Everything you've been doing
is data-driven.
898
00:39:41,758 --> 00:39:43,689
The data will drive us
to the conclusion.
899
00:39:43,689 --> 00:39:45,482
So, keep me posted,
900
00:39:45,482 --> 00:39:48,965
I-I want to stay involved
as much as I can.
901
00:39:48,965 --> 00:39:52,655
The-the answers are starting
to come our way.
902
00:39:52,655 --> 00:39:56,034
You know, we often speak of-of,
uh, every investigation
903
00:39:56,034 --> 00:39:57,862
as just raising more questions.
904
00:39:57,862 --> 00:40:01,275
I actually feel like I'm
starting to get some answers.
905
00:40:01,275 --> 00:40:06,034
I truly do believe that what
we are really revealing here
906
00:40:06,034 --> 00:40:09,482
at Skinwalker Ranch is not
just about Skinwalker Ranch,
907
00:40:09,482 --> 00:40:13,241
but it is about
the very nature of our reality.
908
00:40:13,241 --> 00:40:15,379
This is a sobering effort
909
00:40:15,379 --> 00:40:17,172
but it is truly exciting
910
00:40:17,172 --> 00:40:19,206
and thank you all for engaging
911
00:40:19,206 --> 00:40:23,137
and being part
of this incredible journey.
912
00:40:23,137 --> 00:40:25,310
So, we'll proceed
with all resource.
913
00:40:25,310 --> 00:40:28,275
All right, thanks.
914
00:40:28,275 --> 00:40:30,482
Look forward
to moving ahead, gentlemen.
915
00:40:30,482 --> 00:40:31,931
Thanks, Brandon.
916
00:40:31,931 --> 00:40:33,965
-Governor, thank you.
-Thank you.
917
00:40:33,965 --> 00:40:35,551
BRANDON:
Absolutely.
918
00:40:38,379 --> 00:40:42,517
THOMAS: The things we captured
this year are beyond phenomenal.
919
00:40:42,517 --> 00:40:45,793
I'm super excited and optimistic
920
00:40:45,793 --> 00:40:48,413
that Skinwalker Ranch ultimately
921
00:40:48,413 --> 00:40:52,000
may be the place
where we start unlocking
922
00:40:52,000 --> 00:40:55,344
some of the mysteries
of the world around us.
923
00:40:55,344 --> 00:40:58,620
There are big things
coming for Skinwalker Ranch.
924
00:40:58,620 --> 00:41:00,275
We're just getting started.
925
00:41:00,275 --> 00:41:04,827
ERIK:
What we're witnessing
is classically impossible,
926
00:41:04,827 --> 00:41:07,172
but that's dang fascinating.
927
00:41:07,172 --> 00:41:10,689
This year we have seen
many things
928
00:41:10,689 --> 00:41:13,206
that are very hard
for us to explain.
929
00:41:13,206 --> 00:41:15,827
We don't know
what we've witnessed.
930
00:41:15,827 --> 00:41:18,137
So, I find this tantalizing.
931
00:41:18,137 --> 00:41:21,448
We've heard that the ranch
is an intelligent entity,
932
00:41:21,448 --> 00:41:24,000
that it's home
to a secret underground base
933
00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:27,620
and that it might even be
a gateway to other dimensions.
934
00:41:27,620 --> 00:41:30,206
Well, we've documented
scientific evidence
935
00:41:30,206 --> 00:41:33,000
that supports
each one of these legends.
936
00:41:33,000 --> 00:41:36,241
All I know is that in order
to find the truth,
937
00:41:36,241 --> 00:41:38,310
we have a lot more work to do.
938
00:41:38,310 --> 00:41:42,000
BRANDON:
Our investigation
at Skinwalker Ranch
939
00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:45,689
attests to the reality
of not only the phenomena,
940
00:41:45,689 --> 00:41:48,000
but the fact
that we are on to something.
941
00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:50,827
We are dealing
with powerful forces,
942
00:41:50,827 --> 00:41:53,068
unknown forces.
943
00:41:53,068 --> 00:41:56,068
And we are finally
on the precipice
944
00:41:56,068 --> 00:41:57,931
of getting the very answers
945
00:41:57,931 --> 00:42:00,551
that we've been seeking
for years.
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