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NARRATOR: Tonight on
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch.
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The investigation at Mount
Wilson Ranch continues.
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ANDY: If this doesn’t get
to the bottom of that hole,
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I will be blown away.
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CARL: Drill, baby, drill.
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ANDY: What is this thing?
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What is it?
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ROBERT: It’s a metallic object
that’s shaped like this.
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The manta ray.
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Shape of a manta ray,
but being a craft.
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Something strange was either
developed on Mount Wilson Ranch
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or discovered.
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What the heck is
going on out here?
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ANDY: You’ve got power.
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They’ve got to be Bigelow’s.
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Maybe they were
trying to use these
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to make contact with
whatever’s in the lower meadow.
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This is our first chance
to really carry out
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an investigation with the same
technology, the same tool that
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the Bigelow team may have used.
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We might be reaching the
manta ray 200 feet down.
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PAUL: Oh, wow.
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This could be far stranger
than ghosts and aliens.
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NARRATOR: For years,
scientists have
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been working to reveal the
secrets of Skinwalker Ranch.
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But is it possible
that the clues
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to unlock the
mystery are located
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beyond the borders of this
hub of high strangeness?
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Wow!
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NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA
agent and a veteran journalist
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have been recruited
by the Skinwalker team
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to go on a high stakes
mission across America.
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ANDY: Look at all this
activity that’s happening.
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CARL: That’s unbelievable.
- That is right over our heads.
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That’s it.
- That’s it right there!
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NARRATOR: The goal?
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Uncover evidence that may
finally expose the truth.
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ANDY: How is this happening?
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PAUL: Now it’s going
to get interesting.
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Look, it’s moving!
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Look at that!
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ANDY: This is just
the beginning.
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Still climbing.
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0.7.
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That’s unbelievable.
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What could be so
big and so deep?
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NARRATOR: Andy and Paul
continue their investigation
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at Mount Wilson Ranch,
a property once owned
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by the elusive
aerospace billionaire
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Robert Bigelow at the same time
that he owns Skinwalker Ranch.
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There are rumors that
Bigelow and his team
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were searching for
something mysterious
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buried under the lower meadow.
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So you have Bigelow’s
researchers following up
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with you because they
believe there might
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be some sort of
alien craft buried
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in a meadow on this property.
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Apparently, down
in the meadow,
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there’s something
that emits a signal.
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A lot of history in
the ground around here.
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NARRATOR: Andy is with Terra
Exploration Group, completing
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a scan of the lower meadow, and
they found something that could
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prove Bigelow’s team was right.
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All right, here we go.
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I think it’s going
to peg out again.
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Yeah, just switch it.
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Come on, baby.
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Come on, baby.
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Wow.
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Holy smokes.
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It’s pegging off the charts.
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We’re hitting some
kind of material
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that is highly conductive.
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Highly conductive.
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And that means
it’s pretty thick,
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because we picked
it up at 100 feet,
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and we’ve picked it up at 200.
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Well, let’s see
if it still does it.
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All right, about right there.
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All right, here we go.
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Are you on?
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Yeah.
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OK, so what’s the reading?
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0.34.
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0.34, and we saw a drop of
almost 2/3 in conductivity,
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which suggests that whatever
we were hitting there
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in that slice is
different than what
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we’re hitting in this slice.
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It’s almost like
there’s something
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there that’s shaped like this.
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Right.
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You know, you imagine like a
manta ray or something like--
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I don’t know.
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I’ve never chased a UFO before.
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Very strange, guys.
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All right, start packing it up.
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NARRATOR: After
breaking for the day,
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the team gathers in the
Mount Wilson Ranch saloon
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to analyze the
lower meadow results
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and plan their next move.
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All right, fellows.
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Well, welcome back to the table.
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So I just-- I--
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what the heck is
going on out here?
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That’s all I can say.
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So we got good data, but
it’s the weirdest thing.
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The lower meadow,
we used the EM34,
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and it’s just an
analog instrument.
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It just gives us a number,
no pretty pictures.
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But it will reach 50 feet,
100 feet, and 200 feet.
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OK.
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So we’re reading conductivity,
the conductivity of the soil.
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Yeah.
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And we did four
lines at each depth.
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But once we got down to the 100
feet, the meter would just peg.
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So it’s hitting something
very conductive.
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We’ve never seen
conductivity peg on that thing.
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It just went like that.
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And the size?
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You said you had over 100 feet.
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Yeah, I mean, we picked it up
from 100 feet all the way down
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to 200 feet.
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200 feet down?
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Think about this for
a second, Paul, right?
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Essentially, we’re looking at
a 200 foot deep chunk of earth.
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50 feet into that chunk of
Earth, you don’t see anything.
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PAUL: Right.
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And then at 100 feet, you
see high conductivity that
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lasts all the way to 200 feet.
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And so it’s hitting
something very conductive.
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But there was one, this line
right here, it didn’t peg.
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So it’s like we hit an
air pocket at 200 feet.
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And then he had a
theory that it’s
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a metallic object that’s shaped
like this, And the word--
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The manta ray.
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Whoa.
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Wow.
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He said.
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Are you kidding me?
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That’s-- we’ve been told that
there is a manta ray under here.
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The exact--
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Shape of a manta
ray but being a craft.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Wow.
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Well, that’s really
funny, because I had never
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heard that term, but me,
I’m just imagining something
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like that, and it came to me
that it looked like a manta
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ray going through the water.
- Yeah.
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I mean, they even went as far
as to say the one at Skinwalker
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Ranch was a sport
model and the one
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here is more like a giant
manta-- a manta ray.
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They literally said manta ray.
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Who said that and what
technology did they use?
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These are people
from Bigelow’s old team
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that has leaked
photos and information
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to us that looked through files
from when they were up here.
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OK.
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CARL: How far down
were you told?
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Anywhere from 200 feet.
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No way.
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From 200 feet.
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And the way you describe
the shape of that
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is like everything that
we’ve been told to look for.
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Interesting.
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Of all the animals that
you could relate this to,
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of all the creatures that get
pulled out of our imaginations
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to describe an anomaly, how is
it that these two gentlemen,
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without talking to each other,
landed on the same description
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that the Bigelow team used
to describe this phenomenon?
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What you’re getting at, Carl,
that’s so interesting to me
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is that you and Jeff have
been following stories.
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Right.
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Paul and I have
been following data.
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Right.
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So the stories and
the data are aligning.
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Oh, absolutely.
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Correlating almost perfectly.
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If there’s something that
large under this meadow,
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it was either placed
there and concealed,
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or it’s been there for
a very, very long time.
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Something strange was either
developed on Mount Wilson Ranch
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or discovered.
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ROBERT: Interesting.
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It’s a matter of just
following the data.
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That’s what Eric always
tells us to do anyways.
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So we’re really just
taking the same steps
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that our Skinwalker
team counterparts do.
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Find the data, follow the
data, see where it leads.
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Yep.
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Rock and roll.
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NARRATOR: After the revelation
that test results may have
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confirmed a manta ray-shaped
craft buried in the lower
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meadow, Jeff and Carl lead Andy
and Paul to inspect some items
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left behind by
Robert Bigelow that
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may give them more
insight into Bigelow’s
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investigations on the ranch.
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Now, this is just one of
the things that was left
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here when I bought this place.
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Bigelow, I assume,
didn’t take it with them.
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There were several of them.
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Maybe just take a look,
see what you guys think.
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ANDY: Whoa.
PAUL: Yeah.
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Look at this, man.
ANDY: Whoa.
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PAUL: This is an old
school projector for sure.
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JEFF: Projector?
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So how many?
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There’s one, two.
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There’s more.
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Three so far.
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Yeah, we’ve busted
this one open just trying
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to get one working,
and we’ve got
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one fired up that will turn on.
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You can take a look at it
and see what you think.
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CARL: This might be
the power button.
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PAUL: But What would
you be using these three
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huge projectors for?
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CARL: Well, We got power, Paul.
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ANDY: Oh, yeah.
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I mean, this is for projecting
some kind of light show, right?
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I mean, this isn’t
just a movie projector.
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These were not intended for
entertainment, that’s for sure.
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Not if you have three of them.
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I mean, that’s redundancy.
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Yeah, we had an old
saying in the Air Force
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that two is one and
one is none, which
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is our way of
remembering that you
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always need to have redundancy.
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So to have three units
would be true redundancy.
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So here’s the thing, though.
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What are they-- what
were these here for?
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Do you remember
when Jack Vallee--
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the movie Close Encounters
of the Third Kind,
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there was a French
scientist in that movie
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that was projecting light and
sound to try and communicate
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with extraterrestrials, and
that character from that movie
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is based off of him.
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And we have photographs of
him up here with Bob Bigelow
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and the rest of the team.
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So we thought maybe
there’s a chance that these
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might have been part of
that original experiment
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back in the day.
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It would make sense.
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This would be a precursor
to laser technology.
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Some kind of light
show or trigger
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or just energy into
the environment
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to see if they got a response.
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The place to launch
this technology
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would really be down
in the lower meadow.
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Yeah.
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Because that’s
where we have the most
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saturated signal activity.
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If we really wanted to see if
we could invite or possibly
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instigate a response using
this kind of technology,
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it would be down there.
- I think that’s a good idea.
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Yeah.
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Meadow seems to be our hotspot.
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This is our first
chance to really carry out
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an investigation with the same
technology, the same tool that
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the Bigelow team may have used.
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This is a beast.
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Yeah.
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I can’t believe
you guys got this.
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We got it.
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NARRATOR: For their next
experiment at Mount Wilson,
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the team is going
to use an old school
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video projector left behind at
the ranch by Robert Bigelow.
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They’ll project light patterns
onto a cabin on the edge
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of the lower meadow to see
if they can elicit a response
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from the possible
alien craft that might
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be buried 200 feet below them.
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Let’s see what happens if we
fire up Bigelow’s old projector
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and add that energy
to this environment.
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Rock and roll.
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NARRATOR: On Skinwalker
Ranch, the team’s
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conducted several
light based experiments
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to stimulate anomalies.
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Holy cow.
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Look at that.
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NARRATOR: Which resulted
in a correlating
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UAP sighting in 2021.
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- You see this?
- Yeah.
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What the crap is that?
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MAN: Unbelievable.
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NARRATOR: And in
previous investigations,
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Andy and Paul conducted
similar experiments
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that seemed to trigger unusual
readings on their radio
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frequency spectrum
analyzer and also
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coincided with orb appearances.
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Right there.
There it is.
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Look at that.
Look at that.
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Look at that.
Look at that.
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What is that?
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This is a UAP.
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There’s no question about it.
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NARRATOR: Now the team
will use their modern tech
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to measure whether
stimulating the lower
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meadow with Bigelow’s
old equipment
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will trigger a response.
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So we have a hell
of a setup tonight.
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We’ve got two different
generations of thermal cameras
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that are set on the
front of this house.
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We’ve got UFO daps.
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That’s these two
AI eyes in the sky.
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They’ll scan, anything
that might fly over,
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so if there’s a UAP,
UFO, we might catch it.
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Correct.
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We’ve also got our
spectrum analyzer going.
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That’s going to give us a really
strong idea of what’s going on
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in the radio spectrum,
as well as the ability
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to track FAA and satellites
overhead to rule out
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any false positive hits that
we see from potential sightings
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in the sky.
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As soon as the sun goes down,
we’ll get the show started.
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Let’s do it.
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It looks like we
have everything set up.
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I think it’s time to start the
main crux of the experiment.
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Jeff, you want to
fire up the projector?
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Let’s put power to it.
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I’m going to turn on our
spectrum analyzer as well,
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get a sense of baseline.
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Monitoring 1.611 to start.
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What device is that
coming in on, Andy?
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Our spectrum analyzer
right here is picking up
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through this antenna.
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Gotcha.
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JEFF: You guys ready?
ANDY: Ready.
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PAUL: Yep.
- All right, here we go.
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All right.
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Look at that.
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Looks like it’s working, Jeff.
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Amazing.
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So this piece of
50-year-old tech,
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and now we’ve got to roll
in some test patterns here,
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and we’ll just see what it does.
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Yeah no changes on the FLIR.
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Let me scroll
through the spectrum
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just so we can get a
sense of baseline here.
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PAUL: Super quiet.
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ANDY: And the higher end of the
spectrum is still steady too.
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Let me go ahead and jump down
to our low frequency areas.
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PAUL: OK.
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NARRATOR: While sending
out light patterns from
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Bigelow’s old projector to
provoke a response and not
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seeing any strange activity
in the Earth to space 1.6ghz
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frequency range, Andy decides
to scan the lower frequencies
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on the spectrum analyzer.
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So here is what it looks
like very, very low frequency.
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What are these?
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PAUL: Whoa.
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JEFF: Oh, already?
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Yeah.
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As soon as you turned
that projector,
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we saw a wide spectrum
response here.
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We’re seeing frequencies
that have some sort
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of overlap with visual cues.
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And look at this.
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In such a low
frequency band, man.
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What could that be?
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I don’t know.
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I don’t know the answer to that.
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What I do know is that this
intensity zone is a zone
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that we can respond back on.
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Playback?
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Yeah, because we
have a tone generator,
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and we can use a tone
generator to playback the
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exact same frequency in a tone.
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NARRATOR: After detecting a
significant incoming signal
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in an ultra low
frequency zone, the team
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decides to call
an audible and use
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their tone generator to respond
by broadcasting a sound.
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Let me see if I can find
the peak so we can try
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and get as close as possible.
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Looks like this is at 68.
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NARRATOR: Since
ultra low frequencies
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are used to communicate long
distances that can travel
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thousands of miles
through the Earth,
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then sending a signal on
the same low frequency
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may be the best way to
communicate with whatever might
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be buried 200 feet below them.
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I could feel that in my feet.
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That’s ultra low frequency.
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That’s going to be sending
vibrations for miles.
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PAUL: What the heck?
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What is going on there?
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ANDY: You can see the
changing in intensity,
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but it’s more focused, and
there’s our wide spectrum.
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Look at how strong and intense.
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It’s like fire, man.
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There’s absolutely
something happening
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that’s causing this bleed
effect when we send out
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an audio signal at 68 hertz.
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NARRATOR: Shown as a widening
of the graphic display
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on a spectrum analyzer,
the bleed effect
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means the team is receiving an
intense communication signal.
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Is it a transmission?
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I don’t know.
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It’s a crystal clear
correlation, man.
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The two are related,
but I don’t know why.
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At 68 hertz we seem to be
triggering a much wider
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response in the radio spectrum.
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Which is just bizarre.
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The idea that an audible tone
triggers a radio frequency
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difference, I mean,
there’s no-- there’s no
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logical connection between--
- No.
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Two completely different
forms of energy.
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Let’s turn it off, Paul,
and see if it persists.
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I mean, look at this.
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It’s unlike anything
we were seeing before,
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and it started a few seconds
after we turned on 68 hertz.
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PAUL: Yeah.
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And now it’s starting
to fade away a few seconds
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after we stopped it.
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It’s like the sound
that we’re creating
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is somehow causing a reaction
in whatever is producing this.
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Maybe this is some
kind of a communication.
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Like something is
hearing it and responding.
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We might be
reaching the manta ray
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200 feet down with a vibration
coming from our speaker.
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Unbelievable.
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Wow.
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ANDY: All we’re doing right now
is playing the same frequency
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back that we were receiving
in our RF spectrum,
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and we’re seeing
an actual response
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in terms of radio energy.
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Whatever this anomaly is that’s
more than 200 underground,
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it really does seem like
we are engaging it somehow
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with our tone generator.
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I mean, think about this.
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This is what Bigelow
was looking for when
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he came to Mount Wilson.
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Are we potentially communicating
with the highly conductive
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mass, the rumored
downed spacecraft
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buried in the lower meadow?
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I can absolutely see why Bigelow
went crazy with this ranch.
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This lower meadow is--
it’s absolutely the hottest
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of hot spots on Mount Wilson.
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ROBERT: There’s weird
stuff going on out here.
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Just baffling.
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Baffling, baffling.
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With all the data that
we’ve been able to collect,
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we are trying to come up
with what we want to do next.
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NARRATOR: Given the team
has possibly communicated
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with a large metal object
buried deep in the lower meadow,
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they meet in the saloon
to plan how to uncover it.
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I would love your thoughts
on if you were in our shoes,
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where would you want to dig?
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00:17:36,472 --> 00:17:38,182
Where would you want to drill?
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I guess the lower meadow is
out of the question to drill.
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There’s no way a rig would
be able to sit on there
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and drill right into
the side of a spaceship
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because of the softness.
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NARRATOR: The lower meadow
is a marshy area located next
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to a creek, and when
Bigelow’s team tried
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to dig there with a bulldozer,
it sank all the way up
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to the driver’s seat.
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Later, he brought the same
bulldozer to Skinwalker Ranch.
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When you were
digging, Paul, you
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mentioned that you
reached the extent
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of what the excavator
was capable of,
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but did you reach solid soil?
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PAUL: We literally have
not gotten to the bottom
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of what that collapse site is.
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Whether it’s a shaft, whether
it’s an entrance to a bigger
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chamber, we have no idea.
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NARRATOR: Last week on Mount
Wilson Ranch, the team uncovered
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a new collapsed area that looked
like it might be a covered up
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opening to a tunnel.
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ROBERT: This is like an
entrance to an underground vault
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or a tunnel or cave system.
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It’s just way too big.
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NARRATOR: They excavated tons
of strange metal objects,
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including military vehicles.
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ANDY: 2005, Bigelow
still owned this place.
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So Bigelow must have filled
this in with some of his stuff,
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potentially, right before
deciding to sell it to you.
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NARRATOR: Magnetometer
scans of the collapsed area
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showed a possible tunnel
leading to the Ranch’s lower
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meadow, where Bigelow
reportedly believed
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an alien craft is buried.
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The mag data is
going to blow you away.
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00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:04,350
Boom.
483
00:19:04,393 --> 00:19:06,443
It would be consistent
with a tunnel.
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Right under the meadow.
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Exactly.
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ROBERT: Perfectly.
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We tried to look for
that tunnel, that space,
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and we didn’t hit it.
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And it could be
anywhere from, you know,
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20 feet deep to 200 feet deep.
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We just have no idea.
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You’re going to
dig, and you might
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get past where you can’t dig
anymore if you get too deep.
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What I would suggest is if you
do have access to a drilling
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rig, get as much
metal out as you can
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and then drill and verify it.
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If you found the
entrance to the tunnel
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and they tunneled
over to your spaceship
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or whatever is down there,
there’s your answer.
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All right.
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I really like the idea of
maybe bringing Jerry back up
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and having him clearing some
of that metal out as much
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as the bucket can
reach, and then
504
00:19:48,646 --> 00:19:52,566
maybe try to drill a hole in the
pit and see if we can go deeper.
505
00:19:52,608 --> 00:19:55,818
To me, the odds of us being
able to answer a question
506
00:19:55,861 --> 00:19:58,781
by focusing a drill,
that could unlock some
507
00:19:58,823 --> 00:20:00,203
significant information for us.
508
00:20:00,241 --> 00:20:01,911
So it sounds like
we’re drilling, then.
509
00:20:01,951 --> 00:20:03,661
We’re going back to the hole.
510
00:20:03,703 --> 00:20:05,663
ANDY: We’ve already
basically knocked on whatever
511
00:20:05,705 --> 00:20:07,415
hornet’s nest is here.
PAUL: Exactly.
512
00:20:07,456 --> 00:20:09,576
ANDY: And now we’re coming in
with an even larger hammer.
513
00:20:15,798 --> 00:20:18,338
Wow!
514
00:20:18,384 --> 00:20:20,474
This is huge.
515
00:20:20,511 --> 00:20:22,261
Look at the size of that thing.
516
00:20:22,304 --> 00:20:24,354
If this doesn’t get to
the bottom of that hole,
517
00:20:24,390 --> 00:20:26,140
I will be blown away.
518
00:20:26,183 --> 00:20:28,393
NARRATOR: To successfully
reach a possible tunnel
519
00:20:28,436 --> 00:20:30,976
from the collapsed area
to the lower meadow,
520
00:20:31,021 --> 00:20:33,481
the team is bringing
in a commercial drill
521
00:20:33,566 --> 00:20:36,986
that can go much deeper than
the excavator could reach.
522
00:20:37,027 --> 00:20:38,237
Drill, baby, drill.
523
00:20:38,279 --> 00:20:39,739
Yeah, this is awesome.
524
00:20:39,780 --> 00:20:41,780
NARRATOR: But after
clearing most of the metal
525
00:20:41,824 --> 00:20:44,954
out of the hole, they’ll need to
build a ramp for the drill rig
526
00:20:44,994 --> 00:20:49,334
to get down into the bottom of
the excavated collapsed area.
527
00:20:49,373 --> 00:20:53,093
Then, once the rig is positioned
right over the dug-out target
528
00:20:53,127 --> 00:20:55,627
area, the drill will
bore into the ground
529
00:20:55,671 --> 00:20:58,921
and hopefully break through
to the possible tunnel
530
00:20:58,966 --> 00:21:01,506
leading to the lower meadow.
531
00:21:01,552 --> 00:21:03,052
Hey.
Hi.
532
00:21:03,095 --> 00:21:04,175
Good to see you again, Paul.
- Great to see you.
533
00:21:04,221 --> 00:21:05,891
Appreciate it.
534
00:21:05,931 --> 00:21:08,641
NARRATOR: They’ve called in
demolition expert Jack Peters.
535
00:21:08,726 --> 00:21:11,806
In 2023, Jack attempted
to help them reach
536
00:21:11,854 --> 00:21:14,734
the possible tunnel
system beneath the mines
537
00:21:14,774 --> 00:21:16,944
by using explosives.
538
00:21:16,984 --> 00:21:18,784
Fire in the hole.
539
00:21:18,819 --> 00:21:20,279
[boom]
540
00:21:21,238 --> 00:21:22,858
PAUL: Wow.
541
00:21:22,907 --> 00:21:25,487
NARRATOR: This time, Jack
will try to help them finally
542
00:21:25,534 --> 00:21:28,664
strike paydirt with the
drill and prove that a tunnel
543
00:21:28,704 --> 00:21:30,914
system exists below the ranch.
544
00:21:30,956 --> 00:21:33,706
Meet Johnny Havens,
everybody, our drill operator.
545
00:21:33,751 --> 00:21:34,751
Hey, Johnny.
546
00:21:34,794 --> 00:21:35,884
We appreciate your help here.
547
00:21:35,920 --> 00:21:37,590
We’ve got a big job.
548
00:21:37,630 --> 00:21:39,550
Really going to rely on your
expertise for how we’re going
549
00:21:39,590 --> 00:21:41,220
to get down into this hole.
550
00:21:41,258 --> 00:21:44,258
Well, this drill is capable
of drilling about 60 feet.
551
00:21:44,303 --> 00:21:45,853
Perfect.
552
00:21:45,888 --> 00:21:47,598
We’re still excavating,
trying to build a ramp for you
553
00:21:47,640 --> 00:21:49,470
to get down as close as we can.
554
00:21:49,517 --> 00:21:51,137
Let’s show you the site here.
555
00:21:51,185 --> 00:21:52,645
Absolutely.
556
00:21:52,686 --> 00:21:54,226
Are we looking for a
void underneath this hole
557
00:21:54,271 --> 00:21:55,561
potentially?
558
00:21:55,606 --> 00:21:57,146
Either it’s filled
all the way down now
559
00:21:57,191 --> 00:21:58,441
that it’s collapsed completely.
560
00:21:58,526 --> 00:21:59,936
Yeah.
561
00:21:59,985 --> 00:22:01,565
Or there’s another ceiling
or a void underneath.
562
00:22:01,612 --> 00:22:03,202
Well, if there’s something
under there, we’ll find it.
563
00:22:03,239 --> 00:22:04,909
Perfect.
564
00:22:04,949 --> 00:22:06,909
This drill, this may be the
biggest thing we’ve ever done
565
00:22:06,951 --> 00:22:08,661
as part of our investigation.
566
00:22:08,702 --> 00:22:10,912
Now we’re finally getting really
to the heart of the matter.
567
00:22:10,955 --> 00:22:12,545
We’re getting into the hole.
568
00:22:12,581 --> 00:22:14,921
JACK: It’s a tight squeeze,
but he’s going to make it.
569
00:22:14,959 --> 00:22:17,669
We’re going to go down as
deep as 60 feet underground
570
00:22:17,711 --> 00:22:20,761
to see if we can’t figure out
what’s going on with this void
571
00:22:20,798 --> 00:22:22,838
and a possible tunnel
network Bigelow
572
00:22:22,925 --> 00:22:25,145
and his team may have
actually excavated.
573
00:22:25,177 --> 00:22:26,757
All right, brother, I’m going
to go up to the upper meadow
574
00:22:26,846 --> 00:22:28,256
and meet with the
Terra Exploration Team.
575
00:22:28,264 --> 00:22:29,394
Perfect.
Divide and conquer.
576
00:22:29,431 --> 00:22:30,431
Absolutely.
577
00:22:30,474 --> 00:22:31,814
Find us a void, man.
- Yep.
578
00:22:31,851 --> 00:22:32,771
All right, good luck.
- See you, gents.
579
00:22:32,810 --> 00:22:33,600
We’ll be in touch.
580
00:22:33,686 --> 00:22:34,436
We’ll keep you posted.
581
00:22:34,478 --> 00:22:35,978
You got it.
582
00:22:36,021 --> 00:22:38,021
What we’re finding as
we get down into the hole
583
00:22:38,023 --> 00:22:39,613
is that there’s bedrock here.
584
00:22:39,650 --> 00:22:42,530
So if there is a tunnel,
it was very tightly
585
00:22:42,570 --> 00:22:44,280
constructed into this void.
586
00:22:44,321 --> 00:22:46,911
It looks like Bigelow
may have repurposed
587
00:22:46,949 --> 00:22:49,909
something that was here
before, but this is solid rock.
588
00:22:49,952 --> 00:22:52,702
It took a lot of work
to get down this far.
589
00:22:52,746 --> 00:22:55,956
They must have blasted this
out when they made this pit.
590
00:22:56,000 --> 00:22:58,670
You think they used
explosives to excavate this pit?
591
00:22:58,711 --> 00:23:00,881
I do, because
look how hard it is.
592
00:23:00,921 --> 00:23:02,551
You can’t dig through that.
593
00:23:02,590 --> 00:23:05,130
That’s bedrock on both sides
right there and right there.
594
00:23:05,175 --> 00:23:06,385
Why would you blast here?
595
00:23:06,427 --> 00:23:08,387
Because you want
to get down deeper?
596
00:23:08,429 --> 00:23:10,259
Whatever they
were trying to do.
597
00:23:10,306 --> 00:23:12,426
The fact that this
was blasted open
598
00:23:12,474 --> 00:23:15,484
makes it abundantly clear
this was dug for a purpose.
599
00:23:15,519 --> 00:23:18,109
If there is, in
fact, a tunnel, that
600
00:23:18,147 --> 00:23:20,107
would mean that
Bigelow and his team
601
00:23:20,149 --> 00:23:23,689
had the money, the
time, and the reason
602
00:23:23,736 --> 00:23:26,146
to build out maybe
something far more extensive
603
00:23:26,196 --> 00:23:28,236
than we ever imagined.
604
00:23:32,202 --> 00:23:33,582
That looks like
hard rock right there.
605
00:23:33,621 --> 00:23:34,961
We could punch a hole,
right where you’re standing.
606
00:23:35,039 --> 00:23:36,119
Right through here?
607
00:23:36,123 --> 00:23:37,713
What do you think, guys?
608
00:23:37,750 --> 00:23:39,250
I’ll tell you what, why
don’t we try and repo down here
609
00:23:39,293 --> 00:23:40,628
and we’ll just get started?
610
00:23:40,628 --> 00:23:42,628
NARRATOR: While Paul
and the rest of the team
611
00:23:42,713 --> 00:23:45,633
prepare to bring the drill
down into the collapsed area
612
00:23:45,716 --> 00:23:48,586
to try to bore into a
possible tunnel system,
613
00:23:48,636 --> 00:23:51,296
Andy meets with Terra
Exploration Group
614
00:23:51,305 --> 00:23:53,807
at a site in the upper
part of the ranch
615
00:23:53,807 --> 00:23:56,597
they investigated in 2023.
616
00:23:56,644 --> 00:23:59,104
Well, you know, and this
is the area in here where
617
00:23:59,146 --> 00:24:00,436
we had the big drone problems.
618
00:24:00,481 --> 00:24:02,149
In fact, as I remember,
we launched it right
619
00:24:02,149 --> 00:24:03,979
on the other side of this tree.
620
00:24:03,984 --> 00:24:07,154
NARRATOR: Last winter,
Terra’s drone went haywire.
621
00:24:07,237 --> 00:24:08,487
MAN: That looks way off track.
622
00:24:08,489 --> 00:24:09,819
That looks way off track.
623
00:24:09,907 --> 00:24:11,237
NARRATOR: And it crashed.
624
00:24:11,283 --> 00:24:12,159
Oh.
625
00:24:12,159 --> 00:24:12,949
Oh.
626
00:24:12,993 --> 00:24:14,493
Dang it.
627
00:24:14,495 --> 00:24:16,163
NARRATOR: They determined
the reason for the crash
628
00:24:16,163 --> 00:24:19,833
was a GPS anomaly that made the
drone think it was somewhere
629
00:24:19,917 --> 00:24:21,627
thousands of miles away.
630
00:24:21,627 --> 00:24:25,587
The errant GPS
data in our drone
631
00:24:25,631 --> 00:24:29,301
correlates to this red line and
each of these yellow placements
632
00:24:29,343 --> 00:24:32,853
that connect the corner
of Cuba up to the corner
633
00:24:32,930 --> 00:24:34,306
of the Bermuda Triangle.
634
00:24:34,306 --> 00:24:35,676
Wow.
635
00:24:35,683 --> 00:24:37,518
That’s where our drone
thought it was going.
636
00:24:37,518 --> 00:24:41,688
NARRATOR: Andy wants to do a new
test to see if the GPS anomaly
637
00:24:41,772 --> 00:24:44,692
still persists on
the ranch, especially
638
00:24:44,775 --> 00:24:49,196
since another drone just crashed
last week in the lower meadow.
639
00:24:49,196 --> 00:24:50,946
Whoa!
640
00:24:50,990 --> 00:24:53,200
Oh, no.
641
00:24:53,283 --> 00:24:54,833
I have this guy for you.
642
00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:57,198
NARRATOR: A GPS tracker strapped
to the production team’s
643
00:24:57,287 --> 00:25:00,457
low tech drone flown
manually by a crew member
644
00:25:00,499 --> 00:25:04,169
will map the route the
GPS says the drone flies.
645
00:25:04,211 --> 00:25:06,211
So we want to fly
directly this way and then
646
00:25:06,296 --> 00:25:07,626
do a U-turn about face.
647
00:25:07,673 --> 00:25:09,303
You just want to keep
going in that pattern.
648
00:25:09,341 --> 00:25:11,011
- OK.
- Basically like mowing a lawn.
649
00:25:11,051 --> 00:25:11,841
Sounds good.
650
00:25:11,885 --> 00:25:12,715
Ready when you are, sir.
651
00:25:16,724 --> 00:25:20,314
NARRATOR: If the GPS tracker
data matches the drone’s
652
00:25:20,352 --> 00:25:23,562
actual flight path, it
should show a series
653
00:25:23,647 --> 00:25:25,517
of straight grid-like lines.
654
00:25:28,694 --> 00:25:33,164
All right, so here’s the
drone flight path that we took.
655
00:25:33,198 --> 00:25:34,908
Holy moly.
656
00:25:34,992 --> 00:25:36,832
That looks like a
drunken monkey flying it.
657
00:25:36,869 --> 00:25:39,579
MAN: That does not look like the
drone path that we flew at all.
658
00:25:39,580 --> 00:25:41,160
ANDY: Yeah, he flew 40
feet off the ground.
659
00:25:41,248 --> 00:25:42,828
ROBERT: Right.
660
00:25:42,875 --> 00:25:44,425
I mean, this kind of shows
that there is most definitely
661
00:25:44,501 --> 00:25:47,588
some significant variation
in what the GPS is logging
662
00:25:47,588 --> 00:25:49,088
for its actual altitude.
663
00:25:49,173 --> 00:25:50,758
I mean, that would
certainly make a drone crash,
664
00:25:50,758 --> 00:25:52,378
because if a drone
thought it was
665
00:25:52,426 --> 00:25:54,336
trying to maintain the
altitude and it’s just going--
666
00:25:54,386 --> 00:25:57,176
NARRATOR: Because Terra’s
pre-programmed drone relies
667
00:25:57,222 --> 00:26:00,932
on GPS for its navigation,
the persistent GPS
668
00:26:00,934 --> 00:26:06,114
anomaly the team just proved is
still here caused it to crash.
669
00:26:06,190 --> 00:26:09,900
The problem we’ve had is when
we have a programmed grid, OK?
670
00:26:09,943 --> 00:26:12,946
We’re flying this today manually
and it didn’t have any problems.
671
00:26:12,946 --> 00:26:15,696
But whenever we have a
programmed grid into there,
672
00:26:15,741 --> 00:26:19,201
somehow the altitude is being
messed with in the GPS signal,
673
00:26:19,244 --> 00:26:21,454
and it says, oh, wait a
minute, I’m at 90 feet.
674
00:26:21,455 --> 00:26:23,290
I’m supposed to
be way down there.
675
00:26:23,290 --> 00:26:25,626
NARRATOR: The question
is, who or what
676
00:26:25,626 --> 00:26:28,916
is causing the GPS
on Mount Wilson Ranch
677
00:26:28,962 --> 00:26:30,962
to act so strangely?
678
00:26:31,048 --> 00:26:33,467
It was here when you came
for the first investigation
679
00:26:33,467 --> 00:26:35,297
and it’s even present now.
680
00:26:35,302 --> 00:26:37,932
So for sure, something is
scrambling the GPS signal.
681
00:26:37,971 --> 00:26:40,061
The big question is why?
682
00:26:40,099 --> 00:26:41,979
How does this phenomenon
in the upper meadow
683
00:26:42,059 --> 00:26:43,729
relate to the
phenomenon that we’re
684
00:26:43,769 --> 00:26:46,609
seeing in the lower meadow,
which are less than a mile away?
685
00:26:46,647 --> 00:26:47,897
- Strange stuff.
- Yeah.
686
00:26:47,940 --> 00:26:49,270
ROBERT: More questions.
687
00:26:49,316 --> 00:26:50,976
ANDY: But a fantastic
thread for us to follow.
688
00:26:53,570 --> 00:26:55,450
Wow, yeah, Jerry did
a great job on this.
689
00:26:55,489 --> 00:26:57,119
One step closer getting
to the bottom of this.
690
00:26:57,157 --> 00:26:58,657
Yeah.
691
00:26:58,742 --> 00:27:00,122
NARRATOR: Now that the
ramp is ready for the drill
692
00:27:00,160 --> 00:27:02,660
to descend into the
excavated, collapsed area,
693
00:27:02,746 --> 00:27:04,616
the moment is at hand.
694
00:27:04,665 --> 00:27:06,635
PAUL: It’s going to be
very interesting to watch
695
00:27:06,667 --> 00:27:09,287
this piece of equipment
actually drop into this hole.
696
00:27:09,336 --> 00:27:11,246
Big question about
everything up here
697
00:27:11,296 --> 00:27:13,506
is what was Bigelow
and his team--
698
00:27:13,507 --> 00:27:15,177
what were they doing here?
699
00:27:15,259 --> 00:27:17,759
This literally is our attempt
to get to the bottom of it,
700
00:27:17,803 --> 00:27:19,683
and using the biggest
piece of equipment
701
00:27:19,763 --> 00:27:21,973
we’ve ever had in
an investigation.
702
00:27:22,015 --> 00:27:23,345
This is it.
703
00:27:23,350 --> 00:27:25,480
We’re going to get some
answers hopefully soon.
704
00:27:25,519 --> 00:27:26,309
OK, Johnny.
705
00:27:26,353 --> 00:27:27,187
Let it rip.
706
00:27:27,187 --> 00:27:28,097
PAUL: This is it, Jeff.
707
00:27:28,147 --> 00:27:29,106
We’re about to find out.
708
00:27:29,106 --> 00:27:29,976
JEFF: This is it.
709
00:27:50,794 --> 00:27:52,344
[beeping]
710
00:27:55,799 --> 00:27:57,718
[sputtering]
711
00:27:57,718 --> 00:27:59,718
Uh-oh.
712
00:27:59,720 --> 00:28:00,550
What’s cooking?
713
00:28:00,637 --> 00:28:01,547
I don’t know.
714
00:28:01,555 --> 00:28:02,895
The drill’s acting funny.
715
00:28:02,973 --> 00:28:04,023
Uh-oh.
716
00:28:04,057 --> 00:28:05,517
Is it an engine
problem or is it
717
00:28:05,559 --> 00:28:07,059
something with the electronics?
718
00:28:07,060 --> 00:28:08,228
I can’t read the codes.
719
00:28:08,228 --> 00:28:09,396
It’s just like a pickup.
720
00:28:09,396 --> 00:28:10,726
So it gave me a
check engine light
721
00:28:10,814 --> 00:28:12,234
and then a stop engine light.
722
00:28:12,316 --> 00:28:13,396
[bleep]
723
00:28:14,568 --> 00:28:15,986
We run these
drills like this--
724
00:28:15,986 --> 00:28:16,736
JACK: All the time.
725
00:28:16,820 --> 00:28:17,570
Yeah.
726
00:28:17,571 --> 00:28:18,571
10, 12 hours a day.
727
00:28:18,655 --> 00:28:20,195
JACK: Yeah.
I’ll
728
00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:21,867
Tell you what, it’s going
to be incredibly frustrating
729
00:28:21,867 --> 00:28:23,737
if we’re this close to
the bottom of the hole
730
00:28:23,744 --> 00:28:26,754
and get shut down by
some kind of electronics
731
00:28:26,830 --> 00:28:27,706
or equipment failure.
732
00:28:27,706 --> 00:28:28,536
Yeah.
733
00:28:28,582 --> 00:28:29,712
JACK: Oh, a phone.
734
00:28:29,750 --> 00:28:31,420
PAUL: Is he calling
tech support?
735
00:28:31,501 --> 00:28:33,171
JACK: Maybe
736
00:28:44,348 --> 00:28:46,928
I mean, if we hit, like, say,
an engine block or something
737
00:28:46,934 --> 00:28:49,269
really hard, it would
sit there and spin,
738
00:28:49,269 --> 00:28:50,599
but it wouldn’t stop the drill.
739
00:28:59,571 --> 00:29:01,071
That doesn’t look
very promising.
740
00:29:01,114 --> 00:29:01,907
JOHNNY: All right.
741
00:29:01,907 --> 00:29:04,117
Thanks.
742
00:29:04,201 --> 00:29:05,581
Hey, Johnny.
743
00:29:05,619 --> 00:29:08,539
So what do you think
is going on here, man?
744
00:29:08,580 --> 00:29:09,960
I have no idea.
745
00:29:10,040 --> 00:29:12,130
Have you ever had anything
like this happen before?
746
00:29:12,209 --> 00:29:13,129
No, sir.
747
00:29:13,210 --> 00:29:15,630
Nowhere else?
748
00:29:15,712 --> 00:29:17,462
Can you back out?
749
00:29:17,547 --> 00:29:18,417
No.
750
00:29:18,465 --> 00:29:19,415
I didn’t have any power.
751
00:29:19,466 --> 00:29:20,466
Oh, good.
[bleep]
752
00:29:20,550 --> 00:29:22,260
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
753
00:29:22,302 --> 00:29:25,138
It’s got-- like, every code
you can think of has come on.
754
00:29:25,138 --> 00:29:26,058
Oh, [bleep].
755
00:29:26,098 --> 00:29:26,928
OK.
756
00:29:26,974 --> 00:29:29,144
Umm. Wow.
757
00:29:34,356 --> 00:29:36,646
What do you think is
going on here, man?
758
00:29:36,692 --> 00:29:38,112
I have no idea.
759
00:29:38,151 --> 00:29:40,201
Have you ever had anything
like this happen before?
760
00:29:40,237 --> 00:29:41,947
No, sir.
761
00:29:41,989 --> 00:29:44,819
And it’s got-- like, every code
you can think of has come on.
762
00:29:44,866 --> 00:29:46,446
Oh, [bleep].
763
00:29:46,493 --> 00:29:48,413
NARRATOR: As the team was
close to possibly breaking
764
00:29:48,453 --> 00:29:51,753
through the collapsed area
into a tunnel entrance leading
765
00:29:51,790 --> 00:29:54,540
to the lower meadow,
the drill completely
766
00:29:54,584 --> 00:29:57,134
malfunctioned and shut down.
767
00:29:57,170 --> 00:30:00,260
What if we took the drill
and limped it down the road
768
00:30:00,299 --> 00:30:05,349
and rebooted it and just had a
look to see if it would change?
769
00:30:05,387 --> 00:30:06,757
Can you limp mode it?
770
00:30:06,847 --> 00:30:08,007
Yeah, we can try it.
771
00:30:08,056 --> 00:30:09,766
NARRATOR: By
resetting the battery,
772
00:30:09,808 --> 00:30:13,348
Johnny will attempt to start the
drill in limp mode, a function
773
00:30:13,395 --> 00:30:16,945
in a piece of heavy machinery to
help prevent it from suffering
774
00:30:16,982 --> 00:30:18,482
catastrophic damage.
775
00:30:18,567 --> 00:30:20,187
I’ve got a weird
feeling that if we
776
00:30:20,235 --> 00:30:24,775
got this equipment out of this
area, it might heal itself.
777
00:30:24,823 --> 00:30:27,413
It’s worth a try, I think,
because we have no other options
778
00:30:27,451 --> 00:30:28,661
right now, honestly.
779
00:30:28,702 --> 00:30:30,582
It’s one thing
when we lose a drone.
780
00:30:30,620 --> 00:30:33,830
We’ve lost a piece of
equipment, the size of a tank
781
00:30:33,874 --> 00:30:35,924
to some kind of
electronics problem
782
00:30:35,959 --> 00:30:37,669
when we’re as
close as we’ve ever
783
00:30:37,711 --> 00:30:41,631
been to getting literally to the
bottom of whatever is in here.
784
00:30:41,673 --> 00:30:43,803
This thing is taken
out of commission.
785
00:30:43,842 --> 00:30:44,722
JACK: Come on, Johnny.
786
00:30:44,760 --> 00:30:46,590
Do your magic, buddy.
787
00:30:46,636 --> 00:30:47,756
PAUL: Fingers crossed, man.
788
00:30:52,934 --> 00:30:53,734
We have lights.
789
00:30:56,980 --> 00:30:57,940
All right.
790
00:31:03,153 --> 00:31:04,363
Got it out of the hole.
791
00:31:04,404 --> 00:31:05,574
Yeah, that’s good.
792
00:31:05,614 --> 00:31:06,874
Jeez.
793
00:31:06,907 --> 00:31:08,617
NARRATOR: With the
drill rig now running,
794
00:31:08,658 --> 00:31:10,698
Johnny can drive
it out of the hole
795
00:31:10,744 --> 00:31:13,044
to see if he can
reset its systems
796
00:31:13,080 --> 00:31:14,870
and enable it to drill again.
797
00:31:19,002 --> 00:31:22,506
To be right on the
goal line of getting
798
00:31:22,506 --> 00:31:25,426
potentially some answers
to what’s going on here.
799
00:31:25,467 --> 00:31:26,337
JACK: Let’s see here.
800
00:31:26,385 --> 00:31:27,475
PAUL: Here he comes.
801
00:31:27,511 --> 00:31:28,641
JACK: Do you have
any news for us?
802
00:31:28,678 --> 00:31:30,638
I don’t, really.
803
00:31:30,680 --> 00:31:33,100
PAUL: We’re trying to figure
out how this massive piece
804
00:31:33,141 --> 00:31:35,271
of equipment, as soon
as we got in the hole,
805
00:31:35,310 --> 00:31:37,520
is out of commission.
806
00:31:37,562 --> 00:31:39,402
It wasn’t just one fault code.
807
00:31:39,439 --> 00:31:40,439
I mean, it’s showing me--
808
00:31:40,482 --> 00:31:41,902
Oh, yeah.
809
00:31:41,942 --> 00:31:43,692
That fault, that fault,
that fault, that fault.
810
00:31:43,735 --> 00:31:44,985
PAUL: Like the engine stopped.
811
00:31:45,028 --> 00:31:46,358
JOHNNY: Check engine.
812
00:31:46,446 --> 00:31:47,906
And there was a few
more, and I just quit--
813
00:31:47,906 --> 00:31:49,526
I quit taking pictures.
814
00:31:49,574 --> 00:31:51,204
Has that ever happened before?
815
00:31:51,243 --> 00:31:52,493
No.
816
00:31:52,536 --> 00:31:53,996
I’ve been in this
drill for a year,
817
00:31:54,037 --> 00:31:56,367
and it hasn’t given me
any problems like this.
818
00:31:56,415 --> 00:31:58,625
So this is a pretty
new piece of equipment?
819
00:31:58,625 --> 00:32:00,285
This is one of our
newer drills, yeah.
820
00:32:00,335 --> 00:32:02,915
And it’s just basically
giving you an error message
821
00:32:02,963 --> 00:32:03,963
like, this is it?
822
00:32:04,047 --> 00:32:05,167
Exactly.
823
00:32:05,215 --> 00:32:07,015
The bottom line
is here, we’re not
824
00:32:07,050 --> 00:32:08,680
getting this thing restarted?
825
00:32:08,718 --> 00:32:10,888
JOHNNY: No.
826
00:32:10,929 --> 00:32:12,509
All right.
827
00:32:12,556 --> 00:32:15,426
Andy’s out with the Leonards,
but let me call Andy,
828
00:32:15,475 --> 00:32:19,765
and we’ve got to figure out
what our next move is here.
829
00:32:19,813 --> 00:32:21,903
Hey, it’s Paul for Andy.
830
00:32:21,940 --> 00:32:23,020
ANDY (ON RADIO): Hey, Paul.
831
00:32:23,066 --> 00:32:24,476
I’m here.
832
00:32:24,568 --> 00:32:26,948
Andy, do you want the
bad news or the bad news?
833
00:32:34,202 --> 00:32:35,122
Hey, man.
834
00:32:35,162 --> 00:32:36,662
What’s going on, brother?
835
00:32:36,705 --> 00:32:37,835
It’s really wild.
836
00:32:37,873 --> 00:32:39,213
We got right down.
837
00:32:39,249 --> 00:32:41,579
We started drilling
into the pit itself.
838
00:32:41,585 --> 00:32:43,925
We got, what, maybe
four or five feet?
839
00:32:43,962 --> 00:32:46,592
And started getting just
error messages left and right.
840
00:32:46,631 --> 00:32:47,721
Just a few feet?
841
00:32:47,757 --> 00:32:50,177
And the drill just stopped.
842
00:32:50,218 --> 00:32:52,718
So, Jack, what’s the situation?
843
00:32:52,762 --> 00:32:56,312
We’ve got, what,
nine codes and a check
844
00:32:56,349 --> 00:32:58,179
engine light on still.
845
00:32:58,185 --> 00:32:59,355
OK.
846
00:32:59,394 --> 00:33:00,104
Hopefully we’ll
get it on a trailer.
847
00:33:00,145 --> 00:33:01,445
Yeah, hopefully.
848
00:33:01,480 --> 00:33:03,610
But it doesn’t give
us the RPMs needed to be
849
00:33:03,648 --> 00:33:05,358
able to operate the drill.
850
00:33:05,400 --> 00:33:08,990
The newer drills with
emissions run off of diesel
851
00:33:09,029 --> 00:33:10,659
exhaust fluid, DEF.
852
00:33:10,697 --> 00:33:11,737
OK.
853
00:33:11,781 --> 00:33:13,621
It’s saying it’s
not getting DEF.
854
00:33:13,658 --> 00:33:17,746
So when it’s not doing that, it
automatically gins itself down.
855
00:33:17,746 --> 00:33:19,286
But you know,
it has the fluid.
856
00:33:19,331 --> 00:33:20,961
JOHNNY: Yeah, correct.
- So here’s--
857
00:33:20,999 --> 00:33:24,459
I mean, here’s-- just, you know,
in layman’s terms, something
858
00:33:24,503 --> 00:33:26,093
is depowering this thing.
859
00:33:26,129 --> 00:33:27,759
This thing is getting shut down.
860
00:33:27,797 --> 00:33:30,967
Even more specific, what’s
happening is that the system
861
00:33:31,009 --> 00:33:33,089
inside is saying
that the machine
862
00:33:33,136 --> 00:33:34,346
is doing something it isn’t.
863
00:33:34,346 --> 00:33:35,676
Right, exactly.
864
00:33:35,722 --> 00:33:39,142
And then as a responds
to that false code,
865
00:33:39,184 --> 00:33:40,524
it is powering itself down.
866
00:33:40,560 --> 00:33:42,400
Exactly.
867
00:33:42,437 --> 00:33:47,027
This is literally our big
gun, but this may be it, man.
868
00:33:47,067 --> 00:33:47,857
Yeah.
869
00:33:47,901 --> 00:33:48,861
Man.
870
00:33:48,902 --> 00:33:49,942
This is the end of the line.
871
00:33:49,945 --> 00:33:51,245
I mean, we’ve got a lot of data.
872
00:33:51,279 --> 00:33:52,859
We’ve got a lot of
information to take
873
00:33:52,906 --> 00:33:54,276
back to the Skinwalker team.
874
00:33:54,324 --> 00:33:55,454
I wish we had more.
875
00:33:55,492 --> 00:33:57,082
We were so close.
876
00:33:57,118 --> 00:33:58,868
Yeah, that’s exactly what it
feels like is that we are so
877
00:33:58,912 --> 00:34:00,372
close to where we need to be.
878
00:34:00,413 --> 00:34:01,413
Yeah.
879
00:34:01,456 --> 00:34:03,286
This place thwarted us for now.
880
00:34:03,333 --> 00:34:04,883
It has been a
little bit frustrating
881
00:34:04,918 --> 00:34:07,498
to keep running up against
these walls and these limits
882
00:34:07,546 --> 00:34:10,006
here in Mount Wilson, right
when we’re on the verge
883
00:34:10,048 --> 00:34:11,418
of some major discovery.
884
00:34:11,466 --> 00:34:13,376
But we’re a long
way from giving up.
885
00:34:13,426 --> 00:34:15,256
We’ve hit it with
everything we’ve got.
886
00:34:15,303 --> 00:34:19,473
Drones, drills,
bulldozers, explosives.
887
00:34:19,516 --> 00:34:21,306
Mount Wilson just
keeps coming at us.
888
00:34:21,351 --> 00:34:23,561
But we’re going to
keep coming back at it.
889
00:34:23,603 --> 00:34:25,523
There’s still just so
much more to learn here.
890
00:34:25,564 --> 00:34:26,904
ANDY: This isn’t
over by a long shot.
891
00:34:26,940 --> 00:34:27,820
PAUL: Nothing is over.
892
00:34:27,857 --> 00:34:29,027
ANDY: It’s not over yet.
893
00:34:34,447 --> 00:34:36,867
Well, it’s great to
be back with you guys,
894
00:34:36,908 --> 00:34:41,368
and we are anxious to hear what
happened at the mysterious Mount
895
00:34:41,413 --> 00:34:42,543
Wilson ranch.
896
00:34:42,581 --> 00:34:43,291
Yeah, absolutely.
897
00:34:43,373 --> 00:34:44,463
So let me start.
898
00:34:44,541 --> 00:34:46,791
First, at the collapsed area.
899
00:34:46,876 --> 00:34:48,746
We did excavate in that site.
900
00:34:48,795 --> 00:34:50,915
This is some of the first
stuff that we discovered.
901
00:34:50,964 --> 00:34:52,134
BRANDON: Those are
railroad rails.
902
00:34:52,215 --> 00:34:52,915
Yeah.
903
00:34:52,966 --> 00:34:55,086
High tension cables.
904
00:34:55,135 --> 00:34:57,145
We saw military vehicles.
905
00:34:57,220 --> 00:34:59,720
I mean, we pulled
out such a huge volume.
906
00:34:59,764 --> 00:35:02,642
You know, there was a
massive pile of debris.
907
00:35:02,642 --> 00:35:04,982
There was so
much buried so deep
908
00:35:05,061 --> 00:35:07,731
that we simply couldn’t reach
it with an excavator anymore.
909
00:35:07,772 --> 00:35:11,067
So in addition to excavating,
we brought in a drill.
910
00:35:11,067 --> 00:35:13,647
When we drove the drill,
fully functioning drill,
911
00:35:13,737 --> 00:35:17,737
into the actual tunnel entrance
itself and we started drilling,
912
00:35:17,782 --> 00:35:19,582
it started to have
catastrophic failure
913
00:35:19,618 --> 00:35:21,908
within the electronic
system, to the point
914
00:35:21,953 --> 00:35:25,749
where the drill operator wanted
to leave the tunnel site.
915
00:35:25,749 --> 00:35:27,667
PAUL: Yeah, almost a
complete breakdown.
916
00:35:27,667 --> 00:35:30,917
Let me guess, he’s been using
this equipment for a long time,
917
00:35:30,962 --> 00:35:32,672
never encountered these issues?
918
00:35:32,756 --> 00:35:34,006
Never seen it before.
919
00:35:34,090 --> 00:35:35,510
So both of those
things are true,
920
00:35:35,592 --> 00:35:38,762
and it is a brand new
machine, recently produced.
921
00:35:38,803 --> 00:35:40,263
Better yet.
922
00:35:40,305 --> 00:35:43,350
We’ve had that exact
same circumstance play out
923
00:35:43,350 --> 00:35:49,110
here at Skinwalker Ranch over
and over, year after year,
924
00:35:49,147 --> 00:35:52,017
literally blocking our progress.
925
00:35:52,108 --> 00:35:54,027
Anything show up
that could possibly
926
00:35:54,027 --> 00:35:55,187
account for the malfunctions?
927
00:35:55,278 --> 00:35:56,948
Nothing that we
could identify,
928
00:35:56,988 --> 00:35:58,698
but there was something that
occurred that we also wanted
929
00:35:58,782 --> 00:36:00,372
to dig into and share with you.
930
00:36:00,450 --> 00:36:03,040
We had the opportunity to
collect drone-based magnetometer
931
00:36:03,119 --> 00:36:04,999
data in the lower
meadow specifically,
932
00:36:05,038 --> 00:36:08,498
and we started to have
drone malfunctions.
933
00:36:10,960 --> 00:36:12,629
Whoa!
934
00:36:12,629 --> 00:36:14,169
Oh, no.
935
00:36:14,214 --> 00:36:16,054
Just shut down, like it
was slapped out of the sky.
936
00:36:16,132 --> 00:36:17,682
Yep.
Came down like a rock.
937
00:36:17,717 --> 00:36:20,387
Needless to say, the Terra
Team was not happy about it,
938
00:36:20,470 --> 00:36:23,180
but what stunned them
most was that they
939
00:36:23,223 --> 00:36:25,893
had never, ever seen any kind
of experience like this before.
940
00:36:25,975 --> 00:36:27,885
They had never had
a device shut off
941
00:36:27,894 --> 00:36:30,354
as if it had hit a
kill switch, override
942
00:36:30,397 --> 00:36:33,567
all of its own self protection
overdrives and overrides.
943
00:36:33,650 --> 00:36:36,030
There is technology to
shut a drone down like that
944
00:36:36,069 --> 00:36:38,029
and take it out of the
sky just like we saw.
945
00:36:38,071 --> 00:36:39,821
Yeah.
946
00:36:39,864 --> 00:36:41,664
I think you guys were just hit
with an RF weapon right then.
947
00:36:41,700 --> 00:36:43,240
But from where?
948
00:36:43,326 --> 00:36:45,406
Hell, it takes something the
size of a truck to power it.
949
00:36:45,412 --> 00:36:47,747
What have we stumbled on?
950
00:36:47,747 --> 00:36:49,077
Yeah, it’s crazy.
951
00:36:49,082 --> 00:36:50,582
I--
952
00:36:50,667 --> 00:36:52,837
So there was one event
in the lower meadow
953
00:36:52,877 --> 00:36:54,587
that I want to share with you.
954
00:36:54,587 --> 00:36:56,667
Instead of trying to
go more high tech,
955
00:36:56,715 --> 00:37:00,685
we tried to go back to more
analog, reliable tech using
956
00:37:00,719 --> 00:37:04,509
a tool called the EM34, which is
a conductivity meter that gives
957
00:37:04,556 --> 00:37:07,266
us a chance to look deep
underground, between 100 and 200
958
00:37:07,350 --> 00:37:09,020
underground.
959
00:37:09,060 --> 00:37:10,940
So it’s a very indirect form
of imaging, but it’s simple.
960
00:37:11,020 --> 00:37:12,100
It’s elegant.
961
00:37:12,188 --> 00:37:14,688
Simple, old
school, and reliable
962
00:37:14,733 --> 00:37:17,863
is the key, especially when
we’ve seen the weirdness,
963
00:37:17,902 --> 00:37:20,112
whatever the high
strangeness phenomena
964
00:37:20,113 --> 00:37:21,948
affect modern equipment.
965
00:37:21,948 --> 00:37:23,116
Yeah.
966
00:37:23,116 --> 00:37:24,946
And in that
survey, what we found
967
00:37:25,034 --> 00:37:26,786
is that there is
some kind of highly
968
00:37:26,786 --> 00:37:30,916
conductive mass with a unique
shape from between 100 and 200
969
00:37:30,957 --> 00:37:32,577
underground.
970
00:37:32,625 --> 00:37:34,375
When we were passing under
here, when we were up here,
971
00:37:34,419 --> 00:37:36,919
we were hitting metal, but we
were passing under the object,
972
00:37:36,963 --> 00:37:38,463
and the word--
973
00:37:38,548 --> 00:37:40,468
The manta ray.
974
00:37:40,550 --> 00:37:41,380
Whoa.
975
00:37:41,426 --> 00:37:42,796
He said.
976
00:37:42,886 --> 00:37:43,796
Are you kidding me?
977
00:37:43,887 --> 00:37:45,427
Yeah.
978
00:37:45,472 --> 00:37:49,432
We’ve been told that there
is a manta ray under here.
979
00:37:49,476 --> 00:37:50,886
The exact--
980
00:37:50,935 --> 00:37:52,305
ROBERT: Shape of a manta
ray but being a craft.
981
00:37:52,395 --> 00:37:53,765
- Yeah.
- A manta ray.
982
00:37:53,813 --> 00:37:55,148
They literally said manta ray.
983
00:37:55,148 --> 00:37:57,438
Who said that and what
technology did they use?
984
00:37:57,484 --> 00:37:59,614
ANDY: These are people
from Bigelow’s team
985
00:37:59,652 --> 00:38:03,156
that’s leaked information to
us that looked through files
986
00:38:03,156 --> 00:38:05,486
from when they were up here.
987
00:38:05,575 --> 00:38:06,659
Are you kidding?
988
00:38:06,659 --> 00:38:07,829
Right.
989
00:38:07,911 --> 00:38:09,581
That is such a
remarkable coincidence.
990
00:38:09,621 --> 00:38:11,748
What’s incredible is that
we had just learned about it.
991
00:38:11,748 --> 00:38:13,668
It sort of just
all came together.
992
00:38:13,750 --> 00:38:15,420
You got it and front
loaded with that.
993
00:38:15,460 --> 00:38:17,590
No, that came out
of absolute nowhere.
994
00:38:17,629 --> 00:38:19,669
Jeff and Carl didn’t know
why it had that nickname.
995
00:38:19,672 --> 00:38:24,010
We had never heard that before
until this exact investigation.
996
00:38:24,010 --> 00:38:24,800
This is startling.
997
00:38:24,844 --> 00:38:25,678
Oh, yeah.
998
00:38:25,678 --> 00:38:27,428
This is so startling.
999
00:38:27,472 --> 00:38:29,642
I think the fact
that a completely
1000
00:38:29,682 --> 00:38:34,022
independent third party
conjured up the same term
1001
00:38:34,103 --> 00:38:35,693
is beyond coincidence.
1002
00:38:35,772 --> 00:38:37,692
It’s statistically impossible.
1003
00:38:37,774 --> 00:38:40,694
And we’ve learned not
to ignore those events.
1004
00:38:40,777 --> 00:38:43,196
We have some sort
of complex, highly
1005
00:38:43,196 --> 00:38:45,196
conductive, potentially
metallic device
1006
00:38:45,281 --> 00:38:46,701
underneath the lower meadow.
1007
00:38:46,783 --> 00:38:49,493
Our next question became,
can we find some way
1008
00:38:49,536 --> 00:38:51,536
to provoke a
response or instigate
1009
00:38:51,621 --> 00:38:53,211
a reaction from that device?
1010
00:38:53,289 --> 00:38:55,789
So we executed an
experiment using projectors
1011
00:38:55,834 --> 00:38:57,504
that we found on
site, projectors that
1012
00:38:57,544 --> 00:39:00,344
were from the Bigelow era,
and actually try to replicate
1013
00:39:00,380 --> 00:39:02,300
the sort of experimentation
that the Bigelow
1014
00:39:02,340 --> 00:39:04,800
team would have used when
they were here on the ranch.
1015
00:39:04,843 --> 00:39:08,683
And we are on top of
whatever that is that’s buried
1016
00:39:08,721 --> 00:39:10,311
under the lower meadow.
1017
00:39:10,348 --> 00:39:12,638
ANDY: During that
projection, we identified
1018
00:39:12,684 --> 00:39:14,814
an ultra low frequency
that was emanating
1019
00:39:14,853 --> 00:39:16,903
from the area, 68 hertz.
1020
00:39:16,980 --> 00:39:19,570
We took that, turned it
around, and put it back
1021
00:39:19,649 --> 00:39:21,479
into the environment
by projecting it
1022
00:39:21,526 --> 00:39:23,896
out of our own tone generator.
1023
00:39:23,903 --> 00:39:27,573
When we did that, we actually
saw a change in the RF spectrum,
1024
00:39:27,657 --> 00:39:32,077
where the original signal
seemed to intensify.
1025
00:39:32,078 --> 00:39:35,408
So it’s almost as if
you’re getting a response?
1026
00:39:35,498 --> 00:39:38,498
There is an answer, if
you will, coming back.
1027
00:39:38,543 --> 00:39:40,253
That’s what it felt
like we were doing.
1028
00:39:40,253 --> 00:39:42,713
We’re putting out something and
we’re getting something back.
1029
00:39:42,755 --> 00:39:46,335
It really does look like
some type of communication.
1030
00:39:46,384 --> 00:39:48,094
Wow.
1031
00:39:48,094 --> 00:39:50,264
It makes me think that there’s
still an experiment going on,
1032
00:39:50,346 --> 00:39:51,426
something’s left on.
1033
00:39:51,431 --> 00:39:53,891
Somehow you stimulated it.
1034
00:39:53,933 --> 00:39:58,271
We’re seeing the same type
of unexplainable readings.
1035
00:39:58,271 --> 00:40:01,521
So you take all of the equipment
malfunctions, the failures, even
1036
00:40:01,566 --> 00:40:03,936
the high strangeness,
and I think
1037
00:40:04,027 --> 00:40:07,107
we’re on the verge of getting
answers for the first time.
1038
00:40:07,196 --> 00:40:09,946
Well, we certainly have
data we’ve never had.
1039
00:40:09,949 --> 00:40:13,239
I cannot believe that
there wasn’t more
1040
00:40:13,286 --> 00:40:16,786
things like black SUVs and
helicopters showing up.
1041
00:40:16,873 --> 00:40:19,293
Bigelow knew there was
something buried out there.
1042
00:40:19,375 --> 00:40:24,415
So what did he know was there
and why did he leave it?
1043
00:40:24,464 --> 00:40:28,474
Who or what came
to Bigelow and told
1044
00:40:28,551 --> 00:40:31,638
him to get the hell out of
there and he got out of there?
1045
00:40:31,638 --> 00:40:34,638
What you experienced
could very well be part
1046
00:40:34,724 --> 00:40:40,064
of a monitoring effort to
watch, observe, and meddle
1047
00:40:40,104 --> 00:40:41,564
in the investigation.
1048
00:40:41,606 --> 00:40:44,476
You guys may have had a
nefarious set of oligarchs
1049
00:40:44,484 --> 00:40:47,244
watching you or a
foreign intelligence
1050
00:40:47,278 --> 00:40:50,488
organization watching you.
1051
00:40:50,573 --> 00:40:54,493
But why deploy the
resources and the technology--
1052
00:40:54,494 --> 00:40:55,995
Unless they know
something’s there.
1053
00:40:55,995 --> 00:40:57,655
--in the middle of nowhere.
1054
00:40:57,664 --> 00:41:00,754
I look at this scenario with
Mount Wilson and the fact
1055
00:41:00,792 --> 00:41:04,502
that I know for certain that
no one really anticipated
1056
00:41:04,587 --> 00:41:07,087
our investigation at
Skinwalker Ranch advancing
1057
00:41:07,131 --> 00:41:08,301
to the level it has today.
1058
00:41:08,341 --> 00:41:09,509
Oh, yeah.
1059
00:41:09,509 --> 00:41:10,839
This all begs
the question, could
1060
00:41:10,927 --> 00:41:14,427
this be some secret
government installation,
1061
00:41:14,472 --> 00:41:16,352
or is it a crash site?
1062
00:41:16,432 --> 00:41:18,351
You know, what is
the true nature
1063
00:41:18,351 --> 00:41:23,861
of the Mount Wilson property and
why was it abandoned so quickly?
1064
00:41:23,940 --> 00:41:25,858
I need to stare at this
thing again and again
1065
00:41:25,858 --> 00:41:28,027
until I understand it,
because none of this
1066
00:41:28,027 --> 00:41:29,527
makes any sense to me.
1067
00:41:29,612 --> 00:41:31,948
It still feels like there’s
more to be discovered.
1068
00:41:31,948 --> 00:41:33,028
Oh, Lord have mercy.
1069
00:41:33,116 --> 00:41:34,616
We’re not done at Mount Wilson.
1070
00:41:34,659 --> 00:41:36,789
There is something
big right there,
1071
00:41:36,828 --> 00:41:39,328
and Bigelow missed it or was
told to get away from it.
1072
00:41:39,372 --> 00:41:42,041
This could be far stranger
than ghosts and aliens.
1073
00:41:42,041 --> 00:41:45,171
I don’t know what
this is, but it’s weird.
1074
00:41:45,211 --> 00:41:45,881
Good stuff, guys.
1075
00:41:45,962 --> 00:41:47,132
Bravo.
1076
00:41:47,171 --> 00:41:48,211
Absolutely.
All right, fellows.
1077
00:41:48,214 --> 00:41:49,549
PAUL: All right.
Thanks, guys.
1078
00:41:49,549 --> 00:41:50,629
- Thank you so much.
- Awesome stuff, man.
1079
00:41:50,675 --> 00:41:51,845
- Appreciate it.
- Great stuff.
1080
00:41:51,884 --> 00:41:53,184
Fantastic job, guys.
1081
00:41:53,219 --> 00:41:54,469
- Thank you so much, Paul,
- Thank you.
1082
00:41:54,512 --> 00:41:55,302
- Wow.
- Awesome.
1083
00:41:55,346 --> 00:41:57,056
All right.
1084
00:41:57,056 --> 00:41:59,556
I was not expecting
this at all.
1085
00:41:59,559 --> 00:42:01,349
I really don’t know
what to make of it.
1086
00:42:01,394 --> 00:42:04,397
I’m anxious to see what Paul
and Andy come up with next,
1087
00:42:04,397 --> 00:42:07,187
and we definitely
need to get back boots
1088
00:42:07,233 --> 00:42:09,068
on the ground at Mount Wilson.
1089
00:42:09,068 --> 00:42:11,237
Let’s make a plan to do that.
1090
00:42:11,237 --> 00:42:14,317
BRANDON: We’re just barely
scratching the surface.
1091
00:42:14,365 --> 00:42:17,575
NARRATOR: This season on
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch.
1092
00:42:17,577 --> 00:42:19,407
PAUL: Are we ready to go?
- I was born ready for this.
1093
00:42:19,495 --> 00:42:20,575
Right.
ANDY: Oh, look at this, Paul.
1094
00:42:20,580 --> 00:42:21,370
Look at this.
1095
00:42:21,414 --> 00:42:22,544
Whoa.
1096
00:42:22,582 --> 00:42:24,252
PAUL: Whoa!
ANDY: What was that?
1097
00:42:24,333 --> 00:42:26,093
We had never seen this before
in any of our investigations.
1098
00:42:26,210 --> 00:42:27,210
Look at that.
1099
00:42:27,253 --> 00:42:28,383
Did you see that, right here?
1100
00:42:28,421 --> 00:42:29,711
I mean, it just
changed direction.
1101
00:42:29,756 --> 00:42:31,506
The G forces on that
would be ridiculous.
1102
00:42:31,507 --> 00:42:34,047
There’s no pilot on Earth that
could handle a turn like that.
1103
00:42:34,093 --> 00:42:35,683
- What are you feeling?
- I’m in pain.
1104
00:42:35,720 --> 00:42:37,430
I’m in pain.
- It feels wonky over here.
1105
00:42:37,430 --> 00:42:38,680
Trying to keep my
head on straight.
1106
00:42:38,723 --> 00:42:40,063
I’m having a problem
with breathing.
1107
00:42:40,099 --> 00:42:41,267
I can’t abort.
1108
00:42:41,267 --> 00:42:42,887
What, so you can’t
even call it back?
1109
00:42:42,935 --> 00:42:43,935
- No.
- Whoa.
1110
00:42:44,020 --> 00:42:45,230
Big jump.
1111
00:42:45,271 --> 00:42:46,521
Everything dropped
about four degrees.
1112
00:42:46,564 --> 00:42:47,734
This was one of the
things that had us
1113
00:42:47,774 --> 00:42:48,944
scratching our heads for sure.
1114
00:42:49,025 --> 00:42:49,942
That’s not natural.
1115
00:42:49,942 --> 00:42:50,732
Look at that now.
1116
00:42:50,777 --> 00:42:51,897
Look, it’s moving!
1117
00:42:51,944 --> 00:42:53,454
Look at that!
1118
00:42:53,529 --> 00:42:55,859
I don’t know what
this is, but it’s weird.
1119
00:42:55,907 --> 00:42:57,777
That looks like a
privately-owned helicopter,
1120
00:42:57,867 --> 00:42:58,947
but it’s all blacked out.
1121
00:42:59,035 --> 00:43:00,245
MAN: Does it say 1,100?
1122
00:43:00,286 --> 00:43:01,786
ANDY: What?
1123
00:43:01,788 --> 00:43:02,908
MAN: Everybody out,
everybody out, everybody out.
1124
00:43:02,955 --> 00:43:04,115
There’s data underground.
1125
00:43:04,207 --> 00:43:06,457
I’ve only seen
this in two places,
1126
00:43:06,459 --> 00:43:08,459
Skinwalker Ranch and here.
1127
00:43:08,461 --> 00:43:09,301
That is a massive--
1128
00:43:09,378 --> 00:43:10,208
Look at that thing.
1129
00:43:10,254 --> 00:43:13,466
--massive rocket.
1130
00:43:13,466 --> 00:43:15,376
ANDY: Right on top of the trees.
Tree level.
1131
00:43:15,426 --> 00:43:16,886
Flowing through the
trees right now.
1132
00:43:16,969 --> 00:43:18,719
That is something we
need to watch out for.
1133
00:43:18,763 --> 00:43:20,643
Pythons, panthers, skaters.
1134
00:43:20,723 --> 00:43:22,563
Isn’t there a
little short line
1135
00:43:22,600 --> 00:43:25,140
between bravery and stupidity?
1136
00:43:25,144 --> 00:43:26,479
Look at that.
1137
00:43:26,479 --> 00:43:28,729
No question, we opened
some kind of portal.
1138
00:43:28,773 --> 00:43:30,233
Guys, this could
be one of the most
1139
00:43:30,274 --> 00:43:31,654
important things you’ve done.
1140
00:43:31,734 --> 00:43:33,324
But wonder if we’re on
the verge of potentially
1141
00:43:33,402 --> 00:43:36,155
opening a Pandora’s Box.
1142
00:43:36,155 --> 00:43:38,565
This could be far stranger
than ghosts and aliens.
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