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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,252 --> 00:00:04,882 NARRATOR: Tonight on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch. 2 00:00:04,963 --> 00:00:08,093 The investigation at Mount Wilson Ranch continues. 3 00:00:08,133 --> 00:00:10,302 ANDY: If this doesn’t get to the bottom of that hole, 4 00:00:10,302 --> 00:00:11,642 I will be blown away. 5 00:00:11,678 --> 00:00:13,178 CARL: Drill, baby, drill. 6 00:00:13,222 --> 00:00:14,312 ANDY: What is this thing? 7 00:00:14,348 --> 00:00:15,928 What is it? 8 00:00:15,974 --> 00:00:17,564 ROBERT: It’s a metallic object that’s shaped like this. 9 00:00:17,643 --> 00:00:18,943 The manta ray. 10 00:00:18,977 --> 00:00:20,937 Shape of a manta ray, but being a craft. 11 00:00:20,979 --> 00:00:25,399 Something strange was either developed on Mount Wilson Ranch 12 00:00:25,484 --> 00:00:26,654 or discovered. 13 00:00:26,693 --> 00:00:28,323 What the heck is going on out here? 14 00:00:28,403 --> 00:00:29,363 ANDY: You’ve got power. 15 00:00:29,404 --> 00:00:30,574 They’ve got to be Bigelow’s. 16 00:00:30,614 --> 00:00:32,284 Maybe they were trying to use these 17 00:00:32,324 --> 00:00:35,244 to make contact with whatever’s in the lower meadow. 18 00:00:35,285 --> 00:00:37,035 This is our first chance to really carry out 19 00:00:37,079 --> 00:00:39,539 an investigation with the same technology, the same tool that 20 00:00:39,581 --> 00:00:40,921 the Bigelow team may have used. 21 00:00:40,958 --> 00:00:43,458 We might be reaching the manta ray 200 feet down. 22 00:00:43,502 --> 00:00:44,922 PAUL: Oh, wow. 23 00:00:45,003 --> 00:00:47,963 This could be far stranger than ghosts and aliens. 24 00:00:48,006 --> 00:00:49,876 NARRATOR: For years, scientists have 25 00:00:49,925 --> 00:00:54,055 been working to reveal the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. 26 00:00:54,096 --> 00:00:56,176 But is it possible that the clues 27 00:00:56,223 --> 00:00:58,933 to unlock the mystery are located 28 00:00:58,976 --> 00:01:02,726 beyond the borders of this hub of high strangeness? 29 00:01:02,771 --> 00:01:04,271 Wow! 30 00:01:04,314 --> 00:01:07,364 NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA agent and a veteran journalist 31 00:01:07,442 --> 00:01:09,652 have been recruited by the Skinwalker team 32 00:01:09,695 --> 00:01:12,035 to go on a high stakes mission across America. 33 00:01:12,072 --> 00:01:14,072 ANDY: Look at all this activity that’s happening. 34 00:01:14,116 --> 00:01:16,076 CARL: That’s unbelievable. - That is right over our heads. 35 00:01:16,118 --> 00:01:17,328 That’s it. - That’s it right there! 36 00:01:17,369 --> 00:01:18,869 NARRATOR: The goal? 37 00:01:18,912 --> 00:01:21,042 Uncover evidence that may finally expose the truth. 38 00:01:21,123 --> 00:01:22,423 ANDY: How is this happening? 39 00:01:22,457 --> 00:01:23,917 PAUL: Now it’s going to get interesting. 40 00:01:23,959 --> 00:01:24,959 Look, it’s moving! 41 00:01:25,043 --> 00:01:25,793 Look at that! 42 00:01:28,714 --> 00:01:30,134 ANDY: This is just the beginning. 43 00:01:47,399 --> 00:01:48,149 Still climbing. 44 00:01:48,191 --> 00:01:51,651 0.7. 45 00:01:51,695 --> 00:01:53,455 That’s unbelievable. 46 00:01:53,488 --> 00:01:56,278 What could be so big and so deep? 47 00:01:56,325 --> 00:01:58,875 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul continue their investigation 48 00:01:58,910 --> 00:02:01,830 at Mount Wilson Ranch, a property once owned 49 00:02:01,872 --> 00:02:04,212 by the elusive aerospace billionaire 50 00:02:04,249 --> 00:02:08,709 Robert Bigelow at the same time that he owns Skinwalker Ranch. 51 00:02:08,754 --> 00:02:11,594 There are rumors that Bigelow and his team 52 00:02:11,632 --> 00:02:13,882 were searching for something mysterious 53 00:02:13,925 --> 00:02:16,255 buried under the lower meadow. 54 00:02:16,261 --> 00:02:18,681 So you have Bigelow’s researchers following up 55 00:02:18,764 --> 00:02:20,724 with you because they believe there might 56 00:02:20,766 --> 00:02:22,806 be some sort of alien craft buried 57 00:02:22,851 --> 00:02:24,441 in a meadow on this property. 58 00:02:24,478 --> 00:02:26,348 Apparently, down in the meadow, 59 00:02:26,396 --> 00:02:29,936 there’s something that emits a signal. 60 00:02:29,941 --> 00:02:31,861 A lot of history in the ground around here. 61 00:02:31,902 --> 00:02:34,652 NARRATOR: Andy is with Terra Exploration Group, completing 62 00:02:34,696 --> 00:02:38,826 a scan of the lower meadow, and they found something that could 63 00:02:38,867 --> 00:02:41,617 prove Bigelow’s team was right. 64 00:02:41,662 --> 00:02:42,832 All right, here we go. 65 00:02:42,871 --> 00:02:44,371 I think it’s going to peg out again. 66 00:02:44,414 --> 00:02:46,424 Yeah, just switch it. 67 00:02:46,458 --> 00:02:47,208 Come on, baby. 68 00:02:47,250 --> 00:02:48,630 Come on, baby. 69 00:02:48,669 --> 00:02:49,459 Wow. 70 00:02:49,503 --> 00:02:50,673 Holy smokes. 71 00:02:50,712 --> 00:02:52,092 It’s pegging off the charts. 72 00:02:52,130 --> 00:02:53,550 We’re hitting some kind of material 73 00:02:53,590 --> 00:02:54,630 that is highly conductive. 74 00:02:54,675 --> 00:02:55,845 Highly conductive. 75 00:02:55,884 --> 00:02:57,302 And that means it’s pretty thick, 76 00:02:57,302 --> 00:02:58,932 because we picked it up at 100 feet, 77 00:02:58,970 --> 00:03:00,760 and we’ve picked it up at 200. 78 00:03:00,806 --> 00:03:03,306 Well, let’s see if it still does it. 79 00:03:03,350 --> 00:03:06,020 All right, about right there. 80 00:03:06,061 --> 00:03:07,441 All right, here we go. 81 00:03:07,479 --> 00:03:08,269 Are you on? 82 00:03:08,313 --> 00:03:09,233 Yeah. 83 00:03:09,272 --> 00:03:11,652 OK, so what’s the reading? 84 00:03:11,692 --> 00:03:13,282 0.34. 85 00:03:13,318 --> 00:03:17,908 0.34, and we saw a drop of almost 2/3 in conductivity, 86 00:03:17,948 --> 00:03:20,278 which suggests that whatever we were hitting there 87 00:03:20,325 --> 00:03:22,325 in that slice is different than what 88 00:03:22,369 --> 00:03:23,749 we’re hitting in this slice. - Yeah. 89 00:03:23,787 --> 00:03:25,037 It’s almost like there’s something 90 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:26,370 there that’s shaped like this. 91 00:03:26,415 --> 00:03:28,085 Right. 92 00:03:28,125 --> 00:03:30,135 You know, you imagine like a manta ray or something like-- 93 00:03:30,168 --> 00:03:31,168 I don’t know. 94 00:03:31,211 --> 00:03:33,591 I’ve never chased a UFO before. 95 00:03:33,630 --> 00:03:35,260 Very strange, guys. 96 00:03:35,298 --> 00:03:37,178 All right, start packing it up. 97 00:03:37,217 --> 00:03:39,007 NARRATOR: After breaking for the day, 98 00:03:39,052 --> 00:03:42,102 the team gathers in the Mount Wilson Ranch saloon 99 00:03:42,139 --> 00:03:44,599 to analyze the lower meadow results 100 00:03:44,683 --> 00:03:47,063 and plan their next move. 101 00:03:47,102 --> 00:03:48,062 All right, fellows. 102 00:03:48,103 --> 00:03:49,853 Well, welcome back to the table. 103 00:03:49,896 --> 00:03:52,266 So I just-- I-- 104 00:03:52,315 --> 00:03:55,435 what the heck is going on out here? 105 00:03:55,485 --> 00:03:57,605 That’s all I can say. 106 00:03:57,654 --> 00:04:02,624 So we got good data, but it’s the weirdest thing. 107 00:04:02,659 --> 00:04:06,699 The lower meadow, we used the EM34, 108 00:04:06,747 --> 00:04:08,207 and it’s just an analog instrument. 109 00:04:08,248 --> 00:04:10,538 It just gives us a number, no pretty pictures. 110 00:04:10,542 --> 00:04:14,302 But it will reach 50 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet. 111 00:04:14,337 --> 00:04:16,047 OK. 112 00:04:16,089 --> 00:04:18,339 So we’re reading conductivity, the conductivity of the soil. 113 00:04:18,383 --> 00:04:19,553 Yeah. 114 00:04:19,593 --> 00:04:24,643 And we did four lines at each depth. 115 00:04:24,723 --> 00:04:29,983 But once we got down to the 100 feet, the meter would just peg. 116 00:04:30,020 --> 00:04:32,440 So it’s hitting something very conductive. 117 00:04:32,522 --> 00:04:35,572 We’ve never seen conductivity peg on that thing. 118 00:04:35,609 --> 00:04:36,649 It just went like that. 119 00:04:36,693 --> 00:04:37,693 And the size? 120 00:04:37,736 --> 00:04:39,446 You said you had over 100 feet. 121 00:04:39,488 --> 00:04:41,908 Yeah, I mean, we picked it up from 100 feet all the way down 122 00:04:41,948 --> 00:04:43,118 to 200 feet. 123 00:04:43,158 --> 00:04:44,528 200 feet down? 124 00:04:44,576 --> 00:04:46,286 Think about this for a second, Paul, right? 125 00:04:46,328 --> 00:04:51,078 Essentially, we’re looking at a 200 foot deep chunk of earth. 126 00:04:51,124 --> 00:04:54,174 50 feet into that chunk of Earth, you don’t see anything. 127 00:04:54,211 --> 00:04:55,711 PAUL: Right. 128 00:04:55,754 --> 00:04:59,764 And then at 100 feet, you see high conductivity that 129 00:04:59,800 --> 00:05:02,930 lasts all the way to 200 feet. 130 00:05:02,969 --> 00:05:05,429 And so it’s hitting something very conductive. 131 00:05:05,472 --> 00:05:09,272 But there was one, this line right here, it didn’t peg. 132 00:05:09,309 --> 00:05:13,649 So it’s like we hit an air pocket at 200 feet. 133 00:05:13,688 --> 00:05:16,648 And then he had a theory that it’s 134 00:05:16,691 --> 00:05:22,111 a metallic object that’s shaped like this, And the word-- 135 00:05:22,155 --> 00:05:25,275 The manta ray. 136 00:05:25,325 --> 00:05:26,025 Whoa. 137 00:05:26,076 --> 00:05:26,826 Wow. 138 00:05:26,868 --> 00:05:28,368 He said. 139 00:05:28,411 --> 00:05:30,081 Are you kidding me? 140 00:05:30,163 --> 00:05:35,883 That’s-- we’ve been told that there is a manta ray under here. 141 00:05:35,919 --> 00:05:37,169 The exact-- 142 00:05:37,212 --> 00:05:38,762 Shape of a manta ray but being a craft. 143 00:05:38,797 --> 00:05:40,007 Yeah, yeah. 144 00:05:40,048 --> 00:05:41,418 Wow. 145 00:05:41,466 --> 00:05:43,006 Well, that’s really funny, because I had never 146 00:05:43,051 --> 00:05:44,641 heard that term, but me, I’m just imagining something 147 00:05:44,678 --> 00:05:46,008 like that, and it came to me that it looked like a manta 148 00:05:46,054 --> 00:05:47,764 ray going through the water. - Yeah. 149 00:05:47,806 --> 00:05:50,216 I mean, they even went as far as to say the one at Skinwalker 150 00:05:50,267 --> 00:05:52,137 Ranch was a sport model and the one 151 00:05:52,185 --> 00:05:55,095 here is more like a giant manta-- a manta ray. 152 00:05:55,146 --> 00:05:56,556 They literally said manta ray. 153 00:05:56,606 --> 00:05:58,936 Who said that and what technology did they use? 154 00:05:58,942 --> 00:06:01,612 These are people from Bigelow’s old team 155 00:06:01,653 --> 00:06:03,653 that has leaked photos and information 156 00:06:03,697 --> 00:06:06,617 to us that looked through files from when they were up here. 157 00:06:06,658 --> 00:06:07,408 OK. 158 00:06:07,450 --> 00:06:08,580 Yeah. 159 00:06:08,618 --> 00:06:10,658 CARL: How far down were you told? 160 00:06:10,704 --> 00:06:12,754 Anywhere from 200 feet. 161 00:06:12,789 --> 00:06:13,579 No way. 162 00:06:13,582 --> 00:06:14,872 From 200 feet. 163 00:06:14,916 --> 00:06:16,576 And the way you describe the shape of that 164 00:06:16,626 --> 00:06:20,166 is like everything that we’ve been told to look for. 165 00:06:20,213 --> 00:06:21,633 Interesting. 166 00:06:21,673 --> 00:06:23,383 Of all the animals that you could relate this to, 167 00:06:23,425 --> 00:06:26,475 of all the creatures that get pulled out of our imaginations 168 00:06:26,511 --> 00:06:29,141 to describe an anomaly, how is it that these two gentlemen, 169 00:06:29,180 --> 00:06:32,230 without talking to each other, landed on the same description 170 00:06:32,267 --> 00:06:34,807 that the Bigelow team used to describe this phenomenon? 171 00:06:34,853 --> 00:06:37,153 What you’re getting at, Carl, that’s so interesting to me 172 00:06:37,188 --> 00:06:40,608 is that you and Jeff have been following stories. 173 00:06:40,650 --> 00:06:41,820 Right. 174 00:06:41,860 --> 00:06:44,110 Paul and I have been following data. 175 00:06:44,154 --> 00:06:45,494 Right. 176 00:06:45,530 --> 00:06:47,950 So the stories and the data are aligning. 177 00:06:47,991 --> 00:06:49,121 Oh, absolutely. 178 00:06:49,159 --> 00:06:50,739 Correlating almost perfectly. 179 00:06:50,785 --> 00:06:54,155 If there’s something that large under this meadow, 180 00:06:54,205 --> 00:06:57,075 it was either placed there and concealed, 181 00:06:57,125 --> 00:07:01,545 or it’s been there for a very, very long time. 182 00:07:01,588 --> 00:07:05,878 Something strange was either developed on Mount Wilson Ranch 183 00:07:05,926 --> 00:07:07,426 or discovered. 184 00:07:07,469 --> 00:07:08,849 ROBERT: Interesting. 185 00:07:08,887 --> 00:07:10,467 It’s a matter of just following the data. 186 00:07:10,513 --> 00:07:12,353 That’s what Eric always tells us to do anyways. 187 00:07:12,390 --> 00:07:14,140 So we’re really just taking the same steps 188 00:07:14,142 --> 00:07:15,982 that our Skinwalker team counterparts do. 189 00:07:16,019 --> 00:07:18,269 Find the data, follow the data, see where it leads. 190 00:07:18,313 --> 00:07:19,113 Yep. 191 00:07:19,147 --> 00:07:20,817 Rock and roll. 192 00:07:20,857 --> 00:07:23,777 NARRATOR: After the revelation that test results may have 193 00:07:23,818 --> 00:07:27,158 confirmed a manta ray-shaped craft buried in the lower 194 00:07:27,197 --> 00:07:31,237 meadow, Jeff and Carl lead Andy and Paul to inspect some items 195 00:07:31,284 --> 00:07:33,624 left behind by Robert Bigelow that 196 00:07:33,662 --> 00:07:36,372 may give them more insight into Bigelow’s 197 00:07:36,414 --> 00:07:38,424 investigations on the ranch. 198 00:07:38,458 --> 00:07:40,498 Now, this is just one of the things that was left 199 00:07:40,543 --> 00:07:42,553 here when I bought this place. 200 00:07:42,587 --> 00:07:46,007 Bigelow, I assume, didn’t take it with them. 201 00:07:46,049 --> 00:07:48,089 There were several of them. 202 00:07:48,134 --> 00:07:51,394 Maybe just take a look, see what you guys think. 203 00:07:51,429 --> 00:07:52,599 ANDY: Whoa. PAUL: Yeah. 204 00:07:52,639 --> 00:07:54,099 Look at this, man. ANDY: Whoa. 205 00:07:54,140 --> 00:07:55,850 PAUL: This is an old school projector for sure. 206 00:07:55,892 --> 00:07:56,642 JEFF: Projector? - Yep. 207 00:07:56,685 --> 00:07:57,445 So how many? 208 00:07:57,477 --> 00:07:58,227 There’s one, two. 209 00:07:58,269 --> 00:07:59,059 There’s more. 210 00:07:59,062 --> 00:08:00,442 Three so far. 211 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:02,150 Yeah, we’ve busted this one open just trying 212 00:08:02,190 --> 00:08:03,940 to get one working, and we’ve got 213 00:08:03,942 --> 00:08:06,322 one fired up that will turn on. 214 00:08:06,403 --> 00:08:08,613 You can take a look at it and see what you think. 215 00:08:08,655 --> 00:08:10,115 CARL: This might be the power button. 216 00:08:10,156 --> 00:08:12,276 PAUL: But What would you be using these three 217 00:08:12,325 --> 00:08:13,695 huge projectors for? 218 00:08:13,702 --> 00:08:15,042 CARL: Well, We got power, Paul. 219 00:08:15,078 --> 00:08:16,788 ANDY: Oh, yeah. 220 00:08:16,830 --> 00:08:19,120 I mean, this is for projecting some kind of light show, right? 221 00:08:19,165 --> 00:08:21,075 I mean, this isn’t just a movie projector. 222 00:08:21,126 --> 00:08:23,706 These were not intended for entertainment, that’s for sure. 223 00:08:23,753 --> 00:08:25,003 Not if you have three of them. 224 00:08:25,046 --> 00:08:26,376 I mean, that’s redundancy. 225 00:08:26,381 --> 00:08:28,131 Yeah, we had an old saying in the Air Force 226 00:08:28,174 --> 00:08:31,144 that two is one and one is none, which 227 00:08:31,177 --> 00:08:32,677 is our way of remembering that you 228 00:08:32,762 --> 00:08:34,222 always need to have redundancy. 229 00:08:34,222 --> 00:08:36,312 So to have three units would be true redundancy. 230 00:08:36,349 --> 00:08:37,679 So here’s the thing, though. 231 00:08:37,726 --> 00:08:40,436 What are they-- what were these here for? 232 00:08:40,478 --> 00:08:42,978 Do you remember when Jack Vallee-- 233 00:08:42,981 --> 00:08:48,781 the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 234 00:08:48,820 --> 00:08:50,700 there was a French scientist in that movie 235 00:08:50,739 --> 00:08:53,699 that was projecting light and sound to try and communicate 236 00:08:53,742 --> 00:08:56,742 with extraterrestrials, and that character from that movie 237 00:08:56,786 --> 00:08:58,406 is based off of him. 238 00:08:58,455 --> 00:09:01,425 And we have photographs of him up here with Bob Bigelow 239 00:09:01,458 --> 00:09:02,878 and the rest of the team. 240 00:09:02,917 --> 00:09:04,997 So we thought maybe there’s a chance that these 241 00:09:05,045 --> 00:09:07,215 might have been part of that original experiment 242 00:09:07,255 --> 00:09:08,295 back in the day. 243 00:09:08,339 --> 00:09:09,719 It would make sense. 244 00:09:09,758 --> 00:09:11,718 This would be a precursor to laser technology. 245 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:13,590 Some kind of light show or trigger 246 00:09:13,636 --> 00:09:15,466 or just energy into the environment 247 00:09:15,513 --> 00:09:16,853 to see if they got a response. 248 00:09:16,890 --> 00:09:18,350 The place to launch this technology 249 00:09:18,391 --> 00:09:19,811 would really be down in the lower meadow. 250 00:09:19,851 --> 00:09:21,061 Yeah. 251 00:09:21,061 --> 00:09:22,021 Because that’s where we have the most 252 00:09:22,062 --> 00:09:24,442 saturated signal activity. 253 00:09:24,522 --> 00:09:27,482 If we really wanted to see if we could invite or possibly 254 00:09:27,525 --> 00:09:29,895 instigate a response using this kind of technology, 255 00:09:29,944 --> 00:09:31,954 it would be down there. - I think that’s a good idea. 256 00:09:31,988 --> 00:09:32,988 Yeah. 257 00:09:33,031 --> 00:09:34,451 Meadow seems to be our hotspot. 258 00:09:34,491 --> 00:09:36,161 This is our first chance to really carry out 259 00:09:36,242 --> 00:09:38,242 an investigation with the same technology, the same tool that 260 00:09:38,286 --> 00:09:39,536 the Bigelow team may have used. 261 00:09:45,794 --> 00:09:46,594 This is a beast. 262 00:09:46,628 --> 00:09:47,748 Yeah. 263 00:09:47,796 --> 00:09:49,206 I can’t believe you guys got this. 264 00:09:49,255 --> 00:09:51,125 We got it. 265 00:09:51,216 --> 00:09:53,716 NARRATOR: For their next experiment at Mount Wilson, 266 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:55,890 the team is going to use an old school 267 00:09:55,929 --> 00:09:59,389 video projector left behind at the ranch by Robert Bigelow. 268 00:09:59,432 --> 00:10:02,142 They’ll project light patterns onto a cabin on the edge 269 00:10:02,143 --> 00:10:05,273 of the lower meadow to see if they can elicit a response 270 00:10:05,313 --> 00:10:08,149 from the possible alien craft that might 271 00:10:08,149 --> 00:10:10,318 be buried 200 feet below them. 272 00:10:10,318 --> 00:10:12,898 Let’s see what happens if we fire up Bigelow’s old projector 273 00:10:12,946 --> 00:10:14,946 and add that energy to this environment. 274 00:10:14,989 --> 00:10:16,279 Rock and roll. 275 00:10:16,324 --> 00:10:17,954 NARRATOR: On Skinwalker Ranch, the team’s 276 00:10:17,992 --> 00:10:20,662 conducted several light based experiments 277 00:10:20,662 --> 00:10:22,502 to stimulate anomalies. 278 00:10:22,580 --> 00:10:23,330 Holy cow. 279 00:10:23,414 --> 00:10:24,624 Look at that. 280 00:10:24,624 --> 00:10:26,334 NARRATOR: Which resulted in a correlating 281 00:10:26,334 --> 00:10:28,964 UAP sighting in 2021. 282 00:10:29,003 --> 00:10:30,173 - You see this? - Yeah. 283 00:10:30,255 --> 00:10:31,464 What the crap is that? 284 00:10:31,464 --> 00:10:32,674 MAN: Unbelievable. 285 00:10:32,674 --> 00:10:35,014 NARRATOR: And in previous investigations, 286 00:10:35,093 --> 00:10:37,853 Andy and Paul conducted similar experiments 287 00:10:37,929 --> 00:10:41,309 that seemed to trigger unusual readings on their radio 288 00:10:41,349 --> 00:10:44,185 frequency spectrum analyzer and also 289 00:10:44,185 --> 00:10:46,305 coincided with orb appearances. 290 00:10:46,354 --> 00:10:47,524 Right there. There it is. 291 00:10:47,605 --> 00:10:48,855 Look at that. Look at that. 292 00:10:48,857 --> 00:10:49,647 Look at that. Look at that. 293 00:10:49,691 --> 00:10:50,441 What is that? 294 00:10:50,483 --> 00:10:51,526 This is a UAP. 295 00:10:51,526 --> 00:10:56,196 There’s no question about it. 296 00:10:56,281 --> 00:10:59,031 NARRATOR: Now the team will use their modern tech 297 00:10:59,117 --> 00:11:01,367 to measure whether stimulating the lower 298 00:11:01,452 --> 00:11:03,872 meadow with Bigelow’s old equipment 299 00:11:03,872 --> 00:11:05,707 will trigger a response. 300 00:11:05,707 --> 00:11:07,377 So we have a hell of a setup tonight. 301 00:11:07,458 --> 00:11:09,668 We’ve got two different generations of thermal cameras 302 00:11:09,711 --> 00:11:11,631 that are set on the front of this house. 303 00:11:11,671 --> 00:11:12,881 We’ve got UFO daps. 304 00:11:13,006 --> 00:11:15,966 That’s these two AI eyes in the sky. 305 00:11:16,009 --> 00:11:17,886 They’ll scan, anything that might fly over, 306 00:11:17,886 --> 00:11:20,216 so if there’s a UAP, UFO, we might catch it. 307 00:11:20,305 --> 00:11:21,556 Correct. 308 00:11:21,556 --> 00:11:23,306 We’ve also got our spectrum analyzer going. 309 00:11:23,349 --> 00:11:25,979 That’s going to give us a really strong idea of what’s going on 310 00:11:26,019 --> 00:11:28,059 in the radio spectrum, as well as the ability 311 00:11:28,146 --> 00:11:32,146 to track FAA and satellites overhead to rule out 312 00:11:32,192 --> 00:11:34,569 any false positive hits that we see from potential sightings 313 00:11:34,569 --> 00:11:36,237 in the sky. 314 00:11:36,237 --> 00:11:37,405 As soon as the sun goes down, we’ll get the show started. 315 00:11:37,405 --> 00:11:38,195 Let’s do it. 316 00:11:46,706 --> 00:11:48,536 It looks like we have everything set up. 317 00:11:48,583 --> 00:11:50,583 I think it’s time to start the main crux of the experiment. 318 00:11:50,668 --> 00:11:52,418 Jeff, you want to fire up the projector? 319 00:11:52,420 --> 00:11:54,255 Let’s put power to it. 320 00:11:54,255 --> 00:11:56,545 I’m going to turn on our spectrum analyzer as well, 321 00:11:56,591 --> 00:11:57,591 get a sense of baseline. 322 00:11:57,675 --> 00:12:00,085 Monitoring 1.611 to start. 323 00:12:00,094 --> 00:12:01,764 What device is that coming in on, Andy? 324 00:12:01,846 --> 00:12:03,716 Our spectrum analyzer right here is picking up 325 00:12:03,765 --> 00:12:05,025 through this antenna. 326 00:12:05,058 --> 00:12:06,178 Gotcha. 327 00:12:06,226 --> 00:12:07,346 JEFF: You guys ready? ANDY: Ready. 328 00:12:07,393 --> 00:12:08,733 PAUL: Yep. - All right, here we go. 329 00:12:14,108 --> 00:12:15,228 All right. 330 00:12:15,276 --> 00:12:16,436 Look at that. 331 00:12:16,527 --> 00:12:17,897 Looks like it’s working, Jeff. 332 00:12:17,904 --> 00:12:19,034 Amazing. 333 00:12:19,072 --> 00:12:21,572 So this piece of 50-year-old tech, 334 00:12:21,616 --> 00:12:24,285 and now we’ve got to roll in some test patterns here, 335 00:12:24,285 --> 00:12:26,245 and we’ll just see what it does. 336 00:12:29,374 --> 00:12:31,464 Yeah no changes on the FLIR. 337 00:12:31,542 --> 00:12:32,961 Let me scroll through the spectrum 338 00:12:32,961 --> 00:12:36,798 just so we can get a sense of baseline here. 339 00:12:36,798 --> 00:12:38,758 PAUL: Super quiet. 340 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:41,800 ANDY: And the higher end of the spectrum is still steady too. 341 00:12:41,886 --> 00:12:45,056 Let me go ahead and jump down to our low frequency areas. 342 00:12:45,098 --> 00:12:46,428 PAUL: OK. 343 00:12:46,474 --> 00:12:48,104 NARRATOR: While sending out light patterns from 344 00:12:48,142 --> 00:12:51,902 Bigelow’s old projector to provoke a response and not 345 00:12:51,938 --> 00:12:56,648 seeing any strange activity in the Earth to space 1.6ghz 346 00:12:56,651 --> 00:13:00,991 frequency range, Andy decides to scan the lower frequencies 347 00:13:01,072 --> 00:13:02,782 on the spectrum analyzer. 348 00:13:02,824 --> 00:13:06,744 So here is what it looks like very, very low frequency. 349 00:13:06,786 --> 00:13:08,996 What are these? 350 00:13:08,997 --> 00:13:09,997 PAUL: Whoa. 351 00:13:09,998 --> 00:13:11,498 JEFF: Oh, already? 352 00:13:11,499 --> 00:13:12,669 Yeah. 353 00:13:12,750 --> 00:13:13,960 As soon as you turned that projector, 354 00:13:14,002 --> 00:13:15,837 we saw a wide spectrum response here. 355 00:13:15,837 --> 00:13:18,337 We’re seeing frequencies that have some sort 356 00:13:18,339 --> 00:13:20,589 of overlap with visual cues. 357 00:13:20,633 --> 00:13:21,803 And look at this. 358 00:13:21,843 --> 00:13:25,263 In such a low frequency band, man. 359 00:13:25,305 --> 00:13:26,514 What could that be? 360 00:13:26,514 --> 00:13:27,524 I don’t know. 361 00:13:27,598 --> 00:13:29,138 I don’t know the answer to that. 362 00:13:29,183 --> 00:13:33,483 What I do know is that this intensity zone is a zone 363 00:13:33,521 --> 00:13:35,651 that we can respond back on. 364 00:13:35,690 --> 00:13:36,860 Playback? 365 00:13:36,941 --> 00:13:38,691 Yeah, because we have a tone generator, 366 00:13:38,776 --> 00:13:40,686 and we can use a tone generator to playback the 367 00:13:40,695 --> 00:13:43,325 exact same frequency in a tone. 368 00:13:43,364 --> 00:13:46,534 NARRATOR: After detecting a significant incoming signal 369 00:13:46,534 --> 00:13:49,124 in an ultra low frequency zone, the team 370 00:13:49,162 --> 00:13:51,462 decides to call an audible and use 371 00:13:51,497 --> 00:13:55,997 their tone generator to respond by broadcasting a sound. 372 00:13:56,044 --> 00:13:58,212 Let me see if I can find the peak so we can try 373 00:13:58,212 --> 00:13:59,462 and get as close as possible. 374 00:14:03,509 --> 00:14:07,219 Looks like this is at 68. 375 00:14:07,221 --> 00:14:09,221 NARRATOR: Since ultra low frequencies 376 00:14:09,223 --> 00:14:12,693 are used to communicate long distances that can travel 377 00:14:12,727 --> 00:14:14,687 thousands of miles through the Earth, 378 00:14:14,729 --> 00:14:18,019 then sending a signal on the same low frequency 379 00:14:18,024 --> 00:14:21,034 may be the best way to communicate with whatever might 380 00:14:21,069 --> 00:14:23,319 be buried 200 feet below them. 381 00:14:28,743 --> 00:14:31,543 I could feel that in my feet. 382 00:14:31,579 --> 00:14:33,369 That’s ultra low frequency. 383 00:14:33,414 --> 00:14:35,424 That’s going to be sending vibrations for miles. 384 00:14:48,846 --> 00:14:50,716 PAUL: What the heck? 385 00:14:50,765 --> 00:14:52,355 What is going on there? 386 00:14:52,392 --> 00:14:54,182 ANDY: You can see the changing in intensity, 387 00:14:54,227 --> 00:14:58,017 but it’s more focused, and there’s our wide spectrum. 388 00:14:58,064 --> 00:14:59,734 Look at how strong and intense. 389 00:14:59,774 --> 00:15:01,194 It’s like fire, man. 390 00:15:01,234 --> 00:15:03,364 There’s absolutely something happening 391 00:15:03,403 --> 00:15:07,453 that’s causing this bleed effect when we send out 392 00:15:07,532 --> 00:15:09,617 an audio signal at 68 hertz. 393 00:15:09,617 --> 00:15:12,287 NARRATOR: Shown as a widening of the graphic display 394 00:15:12,370 --> 00:15:14,870 on a spectrum analyzer, the bleed effect 395 00:15:14,914 --> 00:15:18,924 means the team is receiving an intense communication signal. 396 00:15:18,960 --> 00:15:21,295 Is it a transmission? 397 00:15:21,295 --> 00:15:22,545 I don’t know. 398 00:15:22,588 --> 00:15:24,628 It’s a crystal clear correlation, man. 399 00:15:24,632 --> 00:15:28,392 The two are related, but I don’t know why. 400 00:15:28,428 --> 00:15:32,428 At 68 hertz we seem to be triggering a much wider 401 00:15:32,473 --> 00:15:35,893 response in the radio spectrum. 402 00:15:35,935 --> 00:15:37,805 Which is just bizarre. 403 00:15:37,812 --> 00:15:41,442 The idea that an audible tone triggers a radio frequency 404 00:15:41,482 --> 00:15:43,902 difference, I mean, there’s no-- there’s no 405 00:15:43,943 --> 00:15:45,319 logical connection between-- - No. 406 00:15:45,319 --> 00:15:47,149 Two completely different forms of energy. 407 00:15:47,155 --> 00:15:49,165 Let’s turn it off, Paul, and see if it persists. 408 00:15:53,453 --> 00:15:54,753 I mean, look at this. 409 00:15:54,787 --> 00:15:57,327 It’s unlike anything we were seeing before, 410 00:15:57,415 --> 00:16:00,585 and it started a few seconds after we turned on 68 hertz. 411 00:16:00,585 --> 00:16:02,095 PAUL: Yeah. 412 00:16:02,128 --> 00:16:04,168 And now it’s starting to fade away a few seconds 413 00:16:04,172 --> 00:16:05,462 after we stopped it. 414 00:16:05,506 --> 00:16:08,176 It’s like the sound that we’re creating 415 00:16:08,176 --> 00:16:13,306 is somehow causing a reaction in whatever is producing this. 416 00:16:13,347 --> 00:16:15,427 Maybe this is some kind of a communication. 417 00:16:15,475 --> 00:16:18,144 Like something is hearing it and responding. 418 00:16:18,144 --> 00:16:19,694 We might be reaching the manta ray 419 00:16:19,770 --> 00:16:25,150 200 feet down with a vibration coming from our speaker. 420 00:16:25,193 --> 00:16:26,363 Unbelievable. 421 00:16:26,486 --> 00:16:28,146 Wow. 422 00:16:28,196 --> 00:16:29,856 ANDY: All we’re doing right now is playing the same frequency 423 00:16:29,947 --> 00:16:33,027 back that we were receiving in our RF spectrum, 424 00:16:33,117 --> 00:16:35,117 and we’re seeing an actual response 425 00:16:35,161 --> 00:16:36,871 in terms of radio energy. 426 00:16:36,954 --> 00:16:40,041 Whatever this anomaly is that’s more than 200 underground, 427 00:16:40,041 --> 00:16:42,791 it really does seem like we are engaging it somehow 428 00:16:42,835 --> 00:16:44,375 with our tone generator. 429 00:16:44,378 --> 00:16:45,668 I mean, think about this. 430 00:16:45,713 --> 00:16:47,548 This is what Bigelow was looking for when 431 00:16:47,548 --> 00:16:49,218 he came to Mount Wilson. 432 00:16:49,300 --> 00:16:51,800 Are we potentially communicating with the highly conductive 433 00:16:51,886 --> 00:16:54,006 mass, the rumored downed spacecraft 434 00:16:54,055 --> 00:16:55,890 buried in the lower meadow? 435 00:16:55,890 --> 00:17:01,730 I can absolutely see why Bigelow went crazy with this ranch. 436 00:17:01,812 --> 00:17:04,899 This lower meadow is-- it’s absolutely the hottest 437 00:17:04,899 --> 00:17:08,239 of hot spots on Mount Wilson. 438 00:17:12,782 --> 00:17:15,282 ROBERT: There’s weird stuff going on out here. 439 00:17:15,326 --> 00:17:16,076 Just baffling. 440 00:17:16,118 --> 00:17:17,658 Baffling, baffling. 441 00:17:17,703 --> 00:17:19,543 With all the data that we’ve been able to collect, 442 00:17:19,580 --> 00:17:22,040 we are trying to come up with what we want to do next. 443 00:17:22,124 --> 00:17:24,544 NARRATOR: Given the team has possibly communicated 444 00:17:24,585 --> 00:17:28,335 with a large metal object buried deep in the lower meadow, 445 00:17:28,381 --> 00:17:31,511 they meet in the saloon to plan how to uncover it. 446 00:17:31,551 --> 00:17:35,261 I would love your thoughts on if you were in our shoes, 447 00:17:35,263 --> 00:17:36,433 where would you want to dig? 448 00:17:36,472 --> 00:17:38,182 Where would you want to drill? 449 00:17:38,224 --> 00:17:40,774 I guess the lower meadow is out of the question to drill. 450 00:17:40,810 --> 00:17:43,060 There’s no way a rig would be able to sit on there 451 00:17:43,104 --> 00:17:45,274 and drill right into the side of a spaceship 452 00:17:45,314 --> 00:17:47,024 because of the softness. 453 00:17:47,066 --> 00:17:49,936 NARRATOR: The lower meadow is a marshy area located next 454 00:17:49,986 --> 00:17:52,606 to a creek, and when Bigelow’s team tried 455 00:17:52,655 --> 00:17:55,625 to dig there with a bulldozer, it sank all the way up 456 00:17:55,658 --> 00:17:57,278 to the driver’s seat. 457 00:17:57,326 --> 00:18:00,696 Later, he brought the same bulldozer to Skinwalker Ranch. 458 00:18:00,746 --> 00:18:02,746 When you were digging, Paul, you 459 00:18:02,790 --> 00:18:04,330 mentioned that you reached the extent 460 00:18:04,375 --> 00:18:05,835 of what the excavator was capable of, 461 00:18:05,876 --> 00:18:07,706 but did you reach solid soil? 462 00:18:07,753 --> 00:18:09,803 PAUL: We literally have not gotten to the bottom 463 00:18:09,839 --> 00:18:11,879 of what that collapse site is. 464 00:18:11,966 --> 00:18:14,636 Whether it’s a shaft, whether it’s an entrance to a bigger 465 00:18:14,677 --> 00:18:16,387 chamber, we have no idea. 466 00:18:16,429 --> 00:18:19,809 NARRATOR: Last week on Mount Wilson Ranch, the team uncovered 467 00:18:19,849 --> 00:18:23,559 a new collapsed area that looked like it might be a covered up 468 00:18:23,644 --> 00:18:25,234 opening to a tunnel. 469 00:18:25,271 --> 00:18:28,021 ROBERT: This is like an entrance to an underground vault 470 00:18:28,024 --> 00:18:30,534 or a tunnel or cave system. 471 00:18:30,568 --> 00:18:32,488 It’s just way too big. 472 00:18:32,528 --> 00:18:35,528 NARRATOR: They excavated tons of strange metal objects, 473 00:18:35,573 --> 00:18:37,663 including military vehicles. 474 00:18:37,700 --> 00:18:40,160 ANDY: 2005, Bigelow still owned this place. 475 00:18:40,202 --> 00:18:43,622 So Bigelow must have filled this in with some of his stuff, 476 00:18:43,623 --> 00:18:47,003 potentially, right before deciding to sell it to you. 477 00:18:47,084 --> 00:18:49,754 NARRATOR: Magnetometer scans of the collapsed area 478 00:18:49,795 --> 00:18:53,125 showed a possible tunnel leading to the Ranch’s lower 479 00:18:53,174 --> 00:18:56,344 meadow, where Bigelow reportedly believed 480 00:18:56,344 --> 00:18:58,644 an alien craft is buried. 481 00:18:58,679 --> 00:19:02,559 The mag data is going to blow you away. 482 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. 484 00:19:06,479 --> 00:19:08,059 Right under the meadow. 485 00:19:08,105 --> 00:19:10,145 Exactly. 486 00:19:10,191 --> 00:19:11,861 ROBERT: Perfectly. 487 00:19:11,901 --> 00:19:15,241 We tried to look for that tunnel, that space, 488 00:19:15,279 --> 00:19:16,609 and we didn’t hit it. 489 00:19:16,656 --> 00:19:18,776 And it could be anywhere from, you know, 490 00:19:18,824 --> 00:19:21,584 20 feet deep to 200 feet deep. 491 00:19:21,619 --> 00:19:22,739 We just have no idea. 492 00:19:22,787 --> 00:19:24,447 You’re going to dig, and you might 493 00:19:24,497 --> 00:19:27,167 get past where you can’t dig anymore if you get too deep. 494 00:19:27,208 --> 00:19:31,038 What I would suggest is if you do have access to a drilling 495 00:19:31,087 --> 00:19:32,837 rig, get as much metal out as you can 496 00:19:32,880 --> 00:19:34,800 and then drill and verify it. 497 00:19:34,840 --> 00:19:36,510 If you found the entrance to the tunnel 498 00:19:36,550 --> 00:19:38,220 and they tunneled over to your spaceship 499 00:19:38,260 --> 00:19:40,850 or whatever is down there, there’s your answer. 500 00:19:40,888 --> 00:19:42,428 All right. 501 00:19:42,473 --> 00:19:44,353 I really like the idea of maybe bringing Jerry back up 502 00:19:44,392 --> 00:19:46,852 and having him clearing some of that metal out as much 503 00:19:46,894 --> 00:19:48,564 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. 82215

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