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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,333 --> 00:00:03,917 NARRATOR: Tonight on Beyond Skinwalker 2 00:00:04,000 --> 00:00:07,750 Ranch, the team returns to the notorious Miller Ranch. 3 00:00:07,875 --> 00:00:09,250 The last time we were here, the ranch 4 00:00:09,333 --> 00:00:11,333 seemed to try to communicate with us. 5 00:00:11,417 --> 00:00:13,083 Our goal this time is to see if we 6 00:00:13,083 --> 00:00:14,708 can communicate with the ranch. 7 00:00:14,792 --> 00:00:15,542 Hello. 8 00:00:15,667 --> 00:00:16,958 This is Tom Miller. 9 00:00:17,042 --> 00:00:18,708 Oh my gosh. 10 00:00:18,792 --> 00:00:20,875 I have not seen that before. 11 00:00:20,875 --> 00:00:22,750 What in the world-- 12 00:00:22,875 --> 00:00:24,333 Look, it's moving around. 13 00:00:24,458 --> 00:00:26,583 [laughter] 14 00:00:26,667 --> 00:00:28,208 Why is it doing that? 15 00:00:28,292 --> 00:00:30,333 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: We came here to kick the hornet's nest 16 00:00:30,417 --> 00:00:32,292 and see what really flies out. 17 00:00:32,375 --> 00:00:33,583 PAUL BEBAN: What do you got? 18 00:00:33,667 --> 00:00:35,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: An orb going due east. 19 00:00:35,583 --> 00:00:38,417 It's like the sky is alive tonight. 20 00:00:38,500 --> 00:00:40,375 NARRATOR: For years, scientists have 21 00:00:40,375 --> 00:00:44,375 been working to reveal the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. 22 00:00:44,458 --> 00:00:46,750 But is it possible that the clues 23 00:00:46,833 --> 00:00:49,417 to unlock the mystery are located 24 00:00:49,500 --> 00:00:53,292 beyond the borders of this hub of high strangeness? 25 00:00:53,375 --> 00:00:54,708 Wow. 26 00:00:54,792 --> 00:00:58,042 NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA agent and a veteran journalist 27 00:00:58,125 --> 00:01:00,167 have been recruited by the Skinwalker team 28 00:01:00,250 --> 00:01:02,833 to go on a high stakes mission across America. 29 00:01:02,917 --> 00:01:04,583 Look at all this activity that's happening. 30 00:01:04,667 --> 00:01:06,583 - That's unbelievable. - That is right over our heads. 31 00:01:06,667 --> 00:01:08,042 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That's it. That's it, right there. 32 00:01:08,125 --> 00:01:09,833 NARRATOR: The goal, uncover evidence that 33 00:01:09,833 --> 00:01:11,750 may finally expose the truth. 34 00:01:11,833 --> 00:01:12,917 How is this happening? 35 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:14,208 Now it's going to get interesting. 36 00:01:14,292 --> 00:01:15,500 Look, it's moving. 37 00:01:15,583 --> 00:01:16,292 Look at that. 38 00:01:19,208 --> 00:01:22,625 This is just the beginning. 39 00:01:22,708 --> 00:01:25,583 [music playing] 40 00:01:27,708 --> 00:01:30,042 Paul and Andy, it's good to have you back at the ranch. 41 00:01:30,125 --> 00:01:31,333 What do you got for us? 42 00:01:31,458 --> 00:01:33,167 We want to go back to Miller Ranch, 43 00:01:33,292 --> 00:01:35,250 a place in Southern Colorado. 44 00:01:35,333 --> 00:01:36,792 ERIK BARD: Oh, yeah. 45 00:01:36,875 --> 00:01:38,708 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: The ranch where we went originally 46 00:01:38,792 --> 00:01:42,083 to investigate the incredible amount of cattle mutilations 47 00:01:42,167 --> 00:01:43,542 in a very short period of time. 48 00:01:43,625 --> 00:01:45,333 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Over the years, they've 49 00:01:45,417 --> 00:01:48,583 had some, like, 10 or 20 cattle mutilations there, right? 50 00:01:48,708 --> 00:01:50,125 Exactly. ERIK BARD: Yeah. 51 00:01:50,208 --> 00:01:51,167 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: The only ranch in the area that had 52 00:01:51,292 --> 00:01:52,833 any kind of history like this. 53 00:01:52,875 --> 00:01:55,667 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul's research of cattle mutilations 54 00:01:55,708 --> 00:01:58,667 at Thomas Miller Ranch led them to a bridge 55 00:01:58,750 --> 00:02:01,583 that could hold clues to how their cattle are 56 00:02:01,667 --> 00:02:03,167 being mutilated. 57 00:02:03,250 --> 00:02:06,167 I think something lifts them up, does their thing, 58 00:02:06,250 --> 00:02:08,167 and then drops them down. 59 00:02:08,250 --> 00:02:09,333 All evidence points to the bridge. 60 00:02:09,458 --> 00:02:10,458 Yeah. 61 00:02:10,542 --> 00:02:12,208 NARRATOR: Their last investigation 62 00:02:12,333 --> 00:02:15,000 revealed there could be some sort of time-based anomaly 63 00:02:15,083 --> 00:02:18,792 or portal at the bridge, just like the triangle 64 00:02:18,875 --> 00:02:20,958 at Skinwalker Ranch. 65 00:02:21,042 --> 00:02:22,375 There's data underground. 66 00:02:22,458 --> 00:02:26,333 Also, there's anomalous data that's in the air. 67 00:02:26,458 --> 00:02:29,917 What we're seeing is impossible. 68 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:31,292 It's not possible. 69 00:02:31,375 --> 00:02:33,375 This is like another Skinwalker Ranch. 70 00:02:33,458 --> 00:02:36,250 The parallels are stunning. 71 00:02:36,333 --> 00:02:38,167 NARRATOR: And also, like Skinwalker, 72 00:02:38,292 --> 00:02:41,250 the ranch itself seems to communicate 73 00:02:41,333 --> 00:02:42,583 with its inhabitants. 74 00:02:42,583 --> 00:02:44,250 [laughter] 75 00:02:45,667 --> 00:02:47,583 This will be our third trip back to Miller Ranch. 76 00:02:47,708 --> 00:02:49,167 And this time, we want to go back 77 00:02:49,250 --> 00:02:50,750 with a very specific objective. 78 00:02:50,875 --> 00:02:54,333 We want to try to get much more aggressive with whatever 79 00:02:54,375 --> 00:02:56,042 the phenomenon is above the bridge 80 00:02:56,125 --> 00:02:59,708 so that we can try to define it more, and identify if there is 81 00:02:59,792 --> 00:03:02,167 and to what extent there may be of a relationship 82 00:03:02,208 --> 00:03:04,667 between the Millers themselves and the phenomenon 83 00:03:04,750 --> 00:03:06,417 over the bridge. 84 00:03:06,500 --> 00:03:09,875 The bridge might be the nexus of whatever the phenomena is 85 00:03:09,958 --> 00:03:11,875 or the stimulus or the doorway-- 86 00:03:11,958 --> 00:03:13,125 Right. 87 00:03:13,208 --> 00:03:14,833 --that they're slipping through. 88 00:03:14,875 --> 00:03:16,333 And these cows are coming in and out through that somehow. 89 00:03:16,417 --> 00:03:18,167 So we've been talking about a physical bridge, 90 00:03:18,292 --> 00:03:19,750 but we may be dealing with a bridge 91 00:03:19,875 --> 00:03:21,500 of an entirely different kind. 92 00:03:21,542 --> 00:03:23,042 Yes. 93 00:03:23,125 --> 00:03:27,042 I think this is an ideal place to continue to follow up on. 94 00:03:27,125 --> 00:03:28,667 Maybe it'll lead us to some answers. 95 00:03:28,708 --> 00:03:30,250 PAUL BEBAN: All right. - Sounds like a plan. 96 00:03:30,333 --> 00:03:31,500 - Ready to go? - Ready to rock. 97 00:03:31,583 --> 00:03:32,167 Good luck, guys. 98 00:03:32,250 --> 00:03:33,583 Go forth boldly. 99 00:03:33,667 --> 00:03:36,458 [audio logo] 100 00:03:42,125 --> 00:03:44,833 NARRATOR: For this round of investigation at Miller Ranch, 101 00:03:44,917 --> 00:03:47,958 the team has decided to focus their experimentation 102 00:03:48,042 --> 00:03:52,958 entirely at night when the ranch seems to be the most active. 103 00:03:53,042 --> 00:03:56,167 PAUL BEBAN: Gosh, this place is so creepy at night. 104 00:03:56,292 --> 00:03:57,667 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yeah. 105 00:03:57,708 --> 00:03:59,042 I mean, we've been out here at night before, 106 00:03:59,125 --> 00:04:00,542 but this is just vast. 107 00:04:00,542 --> 00:04:04,042 Miller Ranch is just a drop in this darkness. 108 00:04:04,167 --> 00:04:05,667 You know, it's so important that we're 109 00:04:05,750 --> 00:04:07,875 coming back here because we finally get the opportunity 110 00:04:07,958 --> 00:04:10,875 to really throw everything we have at the questions 111 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:12,208 that we still haven't answered. 112 00:04:12,292 --> 00:04:15,458 I mean, all signs point to the bridge. 113 00:04:15,542 --> 00:04:17,167 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: You're exactly right. 114 00:04:17,250 --> 00:04:19,625 PAUL BEBAN: It's the Miller triangle. 115 00:04:19,750 --> 00:04:22,542 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: The data is so rich and so compelling 116 00:04:22,667 --> 00:04:24,625 that we really do have to start asking ourselves 117 00:04:24,708 --> 00:04:27,833 the question, is there some kind of interdimensional opening 118 00:04:27,917 --> 00:04:29,500 at the bridge? 119 00:04:29,583 --> 00:04:31,292 PAUL BEBAN: There's so much more for us to figure out-- 120 00:04:31,375 --> 00:04:34,375 the energy patterns, the energy distribution. 121 00:04:34,458 --> 00:04:36,333 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: And what is the relationship 122 00:04:36,417 --> 00:04:38,833 between that energy, the phenomenon itself, 123 00:04:38,917 --> 00:04:40,708 and the Millers themselves. 124 00:04:40,792 --> 00:04:44,583 There's a channel potentially between them. 125 00:04:44,583 --> 00:04:47,083 We've already seen that that-- that may be the case. 126 00:04:47,208 --> 00:04:49,250 We didn't come here to play nice anymore. 127 00:04:49,375 --> 00:04:51,542 We came here to kick the hornet's nest 128 00:04:51,625 --> 00:04:55,083 and see what really flies out. 129 00:04:55,167 --> 00:04:57,667 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul are meeting with Tom and Sally 130 00:04:57,750 --> 00:05:00,167 Miller to get an update on the ranch 131 00:05:00,250 --> 00:05:02,958 before launching into their first experiment. 132 00:05:03,042 --> 00:05:04,375 Thank you for having us-- 133 00:05:04,458 --> 00:05:05,875 having us back again. 134 00:05:05,958 --> 00:05:08,125 Well, we're happy to see you. 135 00:05:08,125 --> 00:05:10,875 The third time Three's a charm. 136 00:05:10,875 --> 00:05:13,167 Every time you come, you show us something 137 00:05:13,208 --> 00:05:15,917 new and different and exciting that is way 138 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:18,833 beyond our comprehension or even of what we've ever 139 00:05:18,875 --> 00:05:20,500 could have dreamed of. 140 00:05:20,542 --> 00:05:22,875 Well, I mean, obviously, we believe that there's still 141 00:05:22,958 --> 00:05:24,792 more work for us to do here. 142 00:05:24,875 --> 00:05:27,958 This investigation is really going to be our most aggressive 143 00:05:28,042 --> 00:05:30,375 investigation yet on the ranch. 144 00:05:30,458 --> 00:05:32,667 Has anything strange happened since the last time 145 00:05:32,708 --> 00:05:33,542 we were here? 146 00:05:33,542 --> 00:05:34,583 Yeah. 147 00:05:34,667 --> 00:05:36,000 Well, actually, yeah, it kind of did. 148 00:05:36,083 --> 00:05:37,375 In the middle of the night, I-- 149 00:05:37,375 --> 00:05:40,083 I woke up and had to go to the bathroom. 150 00:05:40,167 --> 00:05:44,083 So I was walking down the hall, and this voice said, 151 00:05:44,167 --> 00:05:47,000 where are you going? 152 00:05:47,125 --> 00:05:48,208 And it shocked me. 153 00:05:48,292 --> 00:05:51,000 And I said, well, who are you? 154 00:05:51,083 --> 00:05:52,250 And that was the end of it. 155 00:05:52,333 --> 00:05:54,167 It was a male voice. 156 00:05:54,208 --> 00:05:55,500 Was it familiar, Tom? 157 00:05:55,542 --> 00:05:57,250 Was it a voice you'd heard before? 158 00:05:57,333 --> 00:05:59,500 No, it didn't seem familiar. 159 00:05:59,583 --> 00:06:01,667 And you were wide awake at that time, were you not? 160 00:06:01,667 --> 00:06:03,500 I was wide awake at that time. 161 00:06:03,542 --> 00:06:06,167 Have you heard voices in the house before? 162 00:06:06,250 --> 00:06:07,542 No. 163 00:06:07,625 --> 00:06:10,208 That was the first clear voice I heard. 164 00:06:10,333 --> 00:06:12,292 And I understood every word. 165 00:06:12,375 --> 00:06:14,167 There's some kind of communication going on. 166 00:06:14,208 --> 00:06:18,542 Something about the phenomenon at this ranch is communicating. 167 00:06:18,625 --> 00:06:21,333 We want you to participate in an effort to communicate 168 00:06:21,417 --> 00:06:22,833 back at the bridge. 169 00:06:22,917 --> 00:06:23,667 OK. 170 00:06:23,750 --> 00:06:24,958 Yeah, I'm in. 171 00:06:25,042 --> 00:06:28,833 I would like to find out what's going on. 172 00:06:28,917 --> 00:06:30,750 Isn't there a little short line 173 00:06:30,833 --> 00:06:32,250 between bravery and stupidity? 174 00:06:32,333 --> 00:06:33,333 [laughs] 175 00:06:33,375 --> 00:06:34,333 I tend to ignore that. 176 00:06:34,458 --> 00:06:35,583 Lets try not to find out. 177 00:06:35,667 --> 00:06:37,083 We're trying not to cross that line. 178 00:06:37,167 --> 00:06:40,000 [music playing] 179 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:45,542 NARRATOR: Now, Andy, Paul, and the Millers 180 00:06:45,667 --> 00:06:48,083 are headed to the Highway 350 bridge 181 00:06:48,167 --> 00:06:51,542 to join ham radio specialist Jares Doverspike 182 00:06:51,542 --> 00:06:54,792 for their first experiment. 183 00:06:54,875 --> 00:06:57,875 Tom and Sally, I would like you to Meet Jares Doverspike. 184 00:06:58,000 --> 00:07:00,750 And Jares Doverspike, this is Tom and Sally Miller. 185 00:07:00,833 --> 00:07:02,292 How do you do? 186 00:07:02,375 --> 00:07:05,542 Jares is a ham radio expert, really a radio expert overall. 187 00:07:05,625 --> 00:07:07,250 So he's going to help us run the experiment. 188 00:07:07,333 --> 00:07:09,375 We want to see whether or not there's any way that we can 189 00:07:09,458 --> 00:07:11,292 instigate some sort of reaction from the ranch 190 00:07:11,375 --> 00:07:13,125 by trying to communicate with it. 191 00:07:13,208 --> 00:07:16,667 NARRATOR: The plan is to use Jares's ham radio to send 192 00:07:16,750 --> 00:07:19,250 Tom Miller's voice into the environment surrounding 193 00:07:19,333 --> 00:07:21,583 the bridge and up into space. 194 00:07:21,667 --> 00:07:23,667 Then the team will use their monitoring 195 00:07:23,792 --> 00:07:27,667 equipment to see if they can capture any type of response. 196 00:07:27,750 --> 00:07:30,667 So this radio is the one that I'm able to both transmit 197 00:07:30,750 --> 00:07:33,167 and receive on, but this one here 198 00:07:33,250 --> 00:07:35,250 is more so a primary receiver. 199 00:07:35,375 --> 00:07:37,583 It's a very sensitive receiver. 200 00:07:37,583 --> 00:07:40,125 NARRATOR: In their earlier investigations at the bridge, 201 00:07:40,208 --> 00:07:44,917 the team saw UAP activity and possible communication that 202 00:07:45,042 --> 00:07:49,417 correlated with a 1.735 gigahertz radio frequency 203 00:07:49,500 --> 00:07:51,500 on their spectrum analyzer. 204 00:07:51,542 --> 00:07:54,417 1.735, look at how strong that signal is. 205 00:07:54,500 --> 00:07:55,708 So regular. 206 00:07:55,792 --> 00:07:57,000 This is exactly what we've been 207 00:07:57,083 --> 00:07:59,250 seeing around the ranch at the mutilation sites 208 00:07:59,333 --> 00:08:00,042 and in the house. 209 00:08:00,125 --> 00:08:01,667 Right. 210 00:08:01,708 --> 00:08:03,417 We've been seeing some kind of excess energy 211 00:08:03,500 --> 00:08:05,917 coming in at 1.735 gigahertz. 212 00:08:06,042 --> 00:08:07,708 That's the most consistent pulse we've 213 00:08:07,792 --> 00:08:09,667 seen anywhere on the ranch. 214 00:08:09,667 --> 00:08:13,167 NARRATOR: Since this 1.735 frequency seems 215 00:08:13,250 --> 00:08:17,208 to be a bandwidth the phenomenon communicates on at the bridge, 216 00:08:17,333 --> 00:08:19,292 the team will broadcast Tom Miller's 217 00:08:19,375 --> 00:08:21,500 voice on that same frequency. 218 00:08:21,542 --> 00:08:23,208 The last time we were here, the ranch 219 00:08:23,292 --> 00:08:25,292 seemed to try to communicate with us. 220 00:08:25,375 --> 00:08:26,708 Our goal this time is to see if we 221 00:08:26,833 --> 00:08:29,333 can communicate with the ranch. 222 00:08:29,375 --> 00:08:31,000 All right. So there's a lot going on here. 223 00:08:31,125 --> 00:08:33,333 So I'm going to start here in the lower left hand corner. 224 00:08:33,458 --> 00:08:35,042 This is our flight tracker data. 225 00:08:35,042 --> 00:08:37,333 Anything with a transponder code flying above us, 226 00:08:37,417 --> 00:08:38,792 we're going to be able to see here. 227 00:08:38,875 --> 00:08:40,792 Coming up here, this is our spectrum analyzer. 228 00:08:40,875 --> 00:08:43,042 This is how we monitor the radio spectrum. 229 00:08:43,125 --> 00:08:45,000 Over here, we have two interesting windows. 230 00:08:45,042 --> 00:08:48,833 These go to what's known as a UFODAP, an AI powered 231 00:08:48,958 --> 00:08:51,833 device that has eyes in the skies at all times 232 00:08:51,875 --> 00:08:54,500 and only locks in and starts collecting data on things 233 00:08:54,542 --> 00:08:56,667 that it identifies as unidentified. 234 00:08:56,708 --> 00:08:58,333 That'll be very interesting. 235 00:08:58,417 --> 00:09:01,583 Let's get things started, and we'll see how things play out. 236 00:09:01,708 --> 00:09:04,375 NARRATOR: Before the team begins their broadcast, 237 00:09:04,458 --> 00:09:06,500 they need to collect baseline readings 238 00:09:06,625 --> 00:09:08,625 on their spectrum analyzer. 239 00:09:08,708 --> 00:09:11,750 No major spikes, no major anomalies that we can see. 240 00:09:11,833 --> 00:09:13,042 Same sort of story here. 241 00:09:13,125 --> 00:09:17,167 I'm not seeing basically anything over here. 242 00:09:17,167 --> 00:09:18,333 So UFODAPs are live. 243 00:09:18,375 --> 00:09:19,375 OK. 244 00:09:19,542 --> 00:09:21,375 Spectrum analyzer is rolling. 245 00:09:21,458 --> 00:09:24,000 Jares, whenever you're ready, sir. 246 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:24,583 Are you ready? 247 00:09:24,667 --> 00:09:26,292 Yeah, I am. 248 00:09:26,375 --> 00:09:29,375 K-N-[bleep] I'm going to be having a secondary operator 249 00:09:29,458 --> 00:09:32,667 operating under my command. 250 00:09:32,708 --> 00:09:34,333 Hello, this is Tom Miller. 251 00:09:34,417 --> 00:09:38,750 And I would like to know, what is happening to my cattle? 252 00:09:38,875 --> 00:09:40,500 How come they're getting mutilated? 253 00:09:40,625 --> 00:09:43,667 [suspenseful music] 254 00:09:47,583 --> 00:09:49,833 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Oh my gosh. 255 00:09:49,917 --> 00:09:51,375 Paul, look at this. PAUL BEBAN: Whoa, what is that? 256 00:09:51,500 --> 00:09:52,292 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That's a huge difference. 257 00:09:52,292 --> 00:09:53,042 PAUL BEBAN: Whoa. 258 00:09:58,958 --> 00:10:02,542 Hello, this is Tom Miller, and I would like to know, 259 00:10:02,625 --> 00:10:04,917 what is happening to my cattle? 260 00:10:04,917 --> 00:10:06,708 How come they're getting mutilated? 261 00:10:06,792 --> 00:10:08,958 [suspenseful music] 262 00:10:11,458 --> 00:10:14,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Oh my gosh. 263 00:10:14,583 --> 00:10:16,292 That was not the baseline. 264 00:10:16,375 --> 00:10:17,750 Look at that. 265 00:10:17,833 --> 00:10:19,833 Our waveform changed while Tom is transmitting. 266 00:10:19,917 --> 00:10:21,583 NARRATOR: Andy, Paul, and the Millers 267 00:10:21,667 --> 00:10:24,333 are with ham radio specialist Jares Doverspike 268 00:10:24,458 --> 00:10:28,208 at the Miller Ranch bridge while broadcasting Tom's voice 269 00:10:28,333 --> 00:10:30,625 to see if he can communicate with the phenomenon 270 00:10:30,708 --> 00:10:31,875 at the ranch. 271 00:10:31,958 --> 00:10:33,625 He seems to have triggered a response 272 00:10:33,708 --> 00:10:36,333 in the privileged frequency zone, which signifies 273 00:10:36,417 --> 00:10:39,667 something is communicating from Earth to space or space 274 00:10:39,750 --> 00:10:41,167 to Earth. 275 00:10:41,208 --> 00:10:43,500 I'd like to transmit again, Tom, if you don't mind? 276 00:10:43,583 --> 00:10:45,000 OK. 277 00:10:45,083 --> 00:10:46,708 Just watch the broad spectrum. 278 00:10:49,542 --> 00:10:51,167 Hello, this is Tom Miller again, 279 00:10:51,208 --> 00:10:54,750 and I'm still wondering about the mutilated cattle. 280 00:10:54,833 --> 00:10:57,000 And are they-- is it going to stop now 281 00:10:57,083 --> 00:10:59,750 or is it going to keep going? 282 00:11:04,875 --> 00:11:06,375 PAUL BEBAN: Now there seems to be-- yeah 283 00:11:06,375 --> 00:11:07,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yeah. Now we're getting flooded with-- 284 00:11:07,583 --> 00:11:11,083 PAUL BEBAN: --weird surge there. 285 00:11:11,167 --> 00:11:13,667 So over here, I am also seeing a little 286 00:11:13,750 --> 00:11:17,333 quite a bit of difference in what I 287 00:11:17,458 --> 00:11:19,958 was seeing previously versus-- 288 00:11:20,042 --> 00:11:21,250 now that's-- 289 00:11:21,375 --> 00:11:22,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Oh my gosh. Paul, look at this. 290 00:11:22,667 --> 00:11:23,917 PAUL BEBAN: Whoa, what is that? 291 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:24,667 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That's a huge difference. 292 00:11:24,750 --> 00:11:25,500 PAUL BEBAN: Whoa. 293 00:11:25,583 --> 00:11:26,833 Whoa. 294 00:11:26,917 --> 00:11:28,167 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: What's going on there? 295 00:11:28,250 --> 00:11:29,958 Look at how intense and clear that energy is. 296 00:11:29,958 --> 00:11:31,917 PAUL BEBAN: That's completely different now. 297 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:34,167 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: And Jares, that's nothing like baseline. 298 00:11:34,250 --> 00:11:36,083 JARES DOVERSPIKE: That is nothing like baseline at all. 299 00:11:36,167 --> 00:11:37,167 It's not sporadic. 300 00:11:37,208 --> 00:11:38,500 It's not interspersed. 301 00:11:38,542 --> 00:11:42,167 That is a solid wall of intense energy. 302 00:11:42,208 --> 00:11:44,250 And I haven't seen it like this at all today. 303 00:11:44,333 --> 00:11:47,000 Like, I've been monitoring this for several hours, 304 00:11:47,083 --> 00:11:51,000 and I have not seen it be anywhere like this previously. 305 00:11:51,042 --> 00:11:53,458 What is the significance of orange, 306 00:11:53,542 --> 00:11:56,792 light orange, to bright red, to crimson? 307 00:11:56,917 --> 00:12:00,000 So whenever you get down into this really deep blue, 308 00:12:00,083 --> 00:12:01,833 that's where it's basically baseline. 309 00:12:01,917 --> 00:12:03,083 There's not very much energy. 310 00:12:03,208 --> 00:12:04,417 SALLY MILLER: Yeah. 311 00:12:04,500 --> 00:12:05,958 But whenever you get into this really deep red, 312 00:12:06,042 --> 00:12:08,292 this is basically almost off the charts 313 00:12:08,375 --> 00:12:10,417 in terms of the amount of energy that's being seen, 314 00:12:10,500 --> 00:12:15,000 which is not like anything that I've seen before. 315 00:12:15,083 --> 00:12:18,542 And to be clear, there are no satellites overhead right now, 316 00:12:18,625 --> 00:12:20,250 so that's not coming from-- 317 00:12:20,375 --> 00:12:21,625 PAUL BEBAN: No. 318 00:12:21,708 --> 00:12:25,375 --an uplink or a downlink to a satellite. 319 00:12:25,458 --> 00:12:27,542 Look at it just drop off. 320 00:12:27,542 --> 00:12:28,833 PAUL BEBAN: That was wild. 321 00:12:28,917 --> 00:12:30,500 It was just like an instant fade to black. 322 00:12:30,583 --> 00:12:32,167 [music playing] 323 00:12:32,250 --> 00:12:34,000 Jares, is there anything that could 324 00:12:34,083 --> 00:12:37,583 explain that incredible surge of energy that we saw? 325 00:12:37,708 --> 00:12:39,000 It's just gone. 326 00:12:39,083 --> 00:12:41,125 I've not seen that anywhere else. 327 00:12:41,208 --> 00:12:47,375 I have not seen that here up until when Tom was transmitting. 328 00:12:50,042 --> 00:12:51,333 This is what we came to do. 329 00:12:51,417 --> 00:12:53,042 Yeah. 330 00:12:53,167 --> 00:12:55,917 We came to see if there would be a response to a transmission. 331 00:12:56,000 --> 00:12:59,792 Baseline was quiet, and we had a very clear foundation of what 332 00:12:59,875 --> 00:13:01,750 life looks like before we started 333 00:13:01,833 --> 00:13:03,417 trying to investigate the area. 334 00:13:03,500 --> 00:13:05,833 And then when Tom sent out his transmission specifically 335 00:13:05,917 --> 00:13:07,875 asking whether the cattle mutilations were going 336 00:13:07,958 --> 00:13:10,083 to continue or where they were going to stop, 337 00:13:10,167 --> 00:13:13,000 we started seeing a huge derivation from baseline 338 00:13:13,042 --> 00:13:14,917 with intense communication. 339 00:13:15,042 --> 00:13:17,333 Really high energy on a broad spectrum, and seems 340 00:13:17,458 --> 00:13:18,542 to be coming and going. 341 00:13:18,625 --> 00:13:20,000 PAUL BEBAN: Right. 342 00:13:20,083 --> 00:13:21,542 It kind of looked like you pissed him off, Tom. 343 00:13:21,625 --> 00:13:23,250 [laughter] 344 00:13:23,250 --> 00:13:25,375 You think they were trying to answer me or something? 345 00:13:25,500 --> 00:13:26,917 We don't know. 346 00:13:27,000 --> 00:13:28,292 But what we did see is that some sort of anomaly 347 00:13:28,375 --> 00:13:30,458 that we can't see here at the bridge-- 348 00:13:30,542 --> 00:13:31,500 At the bridge. 349 00:13:31,542 --> 00:13:32,625 --at the Miller triangle. 350 00:13:32,708 --> 00:13:34,708 Brought on by Tom Miller. 351 00:13:34,833 --> 00:13:37,042 [laughter] 352 00:13:37,042 --> 00:13:39,167 NARRATOR: After poking the hornet's nest with their ham 353 00:13:39,250 --> 00:13:42,083 radio experiment at the Miller Ranch bridge, 354 00:13:42,167 --> 00:13:45,500 Andy and Paul will now scan the area around the bridge, 355 00:13:45,583 --> 00:13:49,333 near the aptly named Purgatoire River that runs under it, 356 00:13:49,375 --> 00:13:53,292 to see if they've stimulated any activity in the environment. 357 00:13:53,375 --> 00:13:56,542 [music playing] 358 00:13:56,625 --> 00:13:59,167 It is a spooky place to be at night. 359 00:13:59,250 --> 00:14:02,167 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul will use night vision technology, 360 00:14:02,208 --> 00:14:05,833 including a FLIR thermal camera, an instrument that monitors 361 00:14:05,875 --> 00:14:07,250 changes in temperature. 362 00:14:07,375 --> 00:14:10,958 They'll also be using a SIONYX camera. 363 00:14:11,042 --> 00:14:14,250 The SIONYX is an infrared night vision camera 364 00:14:14,333 --> 00:14:18,500 that enhances and amplifies light in near-complete darkness, 365 00:14:18,542 --> 00:14:21,958 allowing the team to see things not visible to the naked eye, 366 00:14:22,042 --> 00:14:25,042 including seeing into the infrared spectrum, which 367 00:14:25,208 --> 00:14:29,125 is beyond human visual range. 368 00:14:29,250 --> 00:14:29,833 Hey, Andy. 369 00:14:29,917 --> 00:14:30,750 Yeah, man. 370 00:14:30,833 --> 00:14:32,750 Come check this out. 371 00:14:32,833 --> 00:14:36,000 Look at that. 372 00:14:36,083 --> 00:14:36,792 What'd you catch? 373 00:14:36,917 --> 00:14:38,333 I don't know. 374 00:14:38,417 --> 00:14:41,500 Just something sounded like off in the distance, 375 00:14:41,542 --> 00:14:42,958 but like a howl. 376 00:14:43,042 --> 00:14:44,292 You heard a howl in the distance? 377 00:14:44,375 --> 00:14:45,417 Yeah. 378 00:14:45,500 --> 00:14:46,500 If we hear another one that's close-- 379 00:14:46,625 --> 00:14:47,667 Yeah. 380 00:14:47,792 --> 00:14:49,708 --that's-- please let me know. 381 00:14:49,792 --> 00:14:50,750 Yeah. 382 00:14:50,833 --> 00:14:52,083 You go first. 383 00:14:52,167 --> 00:14:54,375 [laughs] 384 00:14:57,917 --> 00:15:00,083 Hey, Andy, you see that? 385 00:15:00,167 --> 00:15:01,667 SpaceX train. - Yeah. 386 00:15:01,708 --> 00:15:03,417 Look at that, man. 387 00:15:03,500 --> 00:15:07,500 Right? a string of satellites, what, thousands of miles long. 388 00:15:07,542 --> 00:15:08,833 Look at that. 389 00:15:08,917 --> 00:15:09,833 They're basically right into the middle-- 390 00:15:09,917 --> 00:15:11,000 Hold on. Paul. 391 00:15:11,125 --> 00:15:12,333 Paul, Paul, Paul. - What? 392 00:15:12,417 --> 00:15:13,375 What do you got? 393 00:15:13,458 --> 00:15:15,000 Come look at this. 394 00:15:15,042 --> 00:15:17,417 Look at the tree just to the lower right of the SIONYX. 395 00:15:17,500 --> 00:15:19,125 Look at the top of the tree to the lower 396 00:15:19,208 --> 00:15:20,333 right side of the screen. 397 00:15:20,417 --> 00:15:21,208 Oh, wow. 398 00:15:21,333 --> 00:15:21,833 What is that? 399 00:15:21,875 --> 00:15:23,542 I don't know. 400 00:15:23,625 --> 00:15:27,917 There's some source of light that isn't visible to our eyes 401 00:15:28,042 --> 00:15:30,042 coming up from the ground. 402 00:15:30,125 --> 00:15:31,542 What is that, man? - I don't know. 403 00:15:31,625 --> 00:15:32,500 Where is it? 404 00:15:32,542 --> 00:15:33,750 It's in that dark tree. 405 00:15:33,833 --> 00:15:35,000 You can't see it with the naked eye. 406 00:15:35,042 --> 00:15:35,833 You can't see it. 407 00:15:35,917 --> 00:15:38,667 [ominous music] 408 00:15:41,042 --> 00:15:43,917 Is it still there? 409 00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:45,667 It just-- it just ended. 410 00:15:45,708 --> 00:15:46,667 What? 411 00:15:46,708 --> 00:15:47,792 Look, look, look, look. 412 00:15:47,792 --> 00:15:49,833 Oh, wait, it's a different tree. 413 00:15:49,875 --> 00:15:52,042 No [bleep] way. 414 00:15:52,125 --> 00:15:54,917 What in the world is happening here? 415 00:15:58,625 --> 00:15:59,375 What is that, man? 416 00:15:59,375 --> 00:15:59,750 I don't know. 417 00:16:00,750 --> 00:16:02,333 There's some source of light coming up from the ground. 418 00:16:02,375 --> 00:16:03,667 You can't see it with the naked eye. 419 00:16:03,750 --> 00:16:05,083 You can't see it. 420 00:16:05,167 --> 00:16:06,500 NARRATOR: Using night vision equipment, 421 00:16:06,583 --> 00:16:09,208 Andy and Paul have just spotted a strange light pattern 422 00:16:09,292 --> 00:16:11,917 in the trees near the Miller Ranch bridge 423 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:14,042 that isn't visible to the naked eye. 424 00:16:14,167 --> 00:16:16,542 Is it still there? 425 00:16:16,625 --> 00:16:18,333 It just-- it just ended. 426 00:16:18,375 --> 00:16:19,042 What? 427 00:16:19,125 --> 00:16:20,083 Look, look, look, look. 428 00:16:20,167 --> 00:16:22,417 Oh, wait, It's a different tree. 429 00:16:22,542 --> 00:16:24,917 No [bleep] way. 430 00:16:25,000 --> 00:16:27,833 What in the world is happening here? 431 00:16:27,875 --> 00:16:30,500 [music playing] 432 00:16:30,625 --> 00:16:31,625 Nothing on the FLIR. 433 00:16:34,208 --> 00:16:35,333 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Stand by. 434 00:16:35,417 --> 00:16:36,417 Stand by. 435 00:16:36,542 --> 00:16:37,375 PAUL BEBAN: Is it gone? 436 00:16:39,667 --> 00:16:41,708 Yeah. 437 00:16:41,792 --> 00:16:43,167 I see no sign of it right now. 438 00:16:43,250 --> 00:16:43,792 Weird. 439 00:16:43,875 --> 00:16:44,833 That was wild. 440 00:16:44,875 --> 00:16:46,125 I had my heart beating, man. 441 00:16:46,208 --> 00:16:47,333 That was like nothing I've ever seen. 442 00:16:47,375 --> 00:16:49,125 Yeah. 443 00:16:49,208 --> 00:16:50,792 You're a pretty cool customer, man, when you were freaking out. 444 00:16:50,875 --> 00:16:52,042 That was crazy. 445 00:16:52,125 --> 00:16:54,333 That was absolutely crazy. 446 00:16:54,458 --> 00:16:57,167 NARRATOR: Since the strange light pattern they witnessed 447 00:16:57,208 --> 00:17:00,167 can only be seen through the infrared camera, 448 00:17:00,208 --> 00:17:03,208 Andy and Paul are reviewing the SIONYX footage. 449 00:17:03,292 --> 00:17:04,875 So look up here first. 450 00:17:04,875 --> 00:17:06,667 This is the first place you're going to see it happen. 451 00:17:09,125 --> 00:17:09,917 There it is. 452 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:13,000 There it is. 453 00:17:13,083 --> 00:17:14,500 Now watch. 454 00:17:14,625 --> 00:17:15,375 Back down. 455 00:17:17,583 --> 00:17:18,333 Look at it. 456 00:17:18,417 --> 00:17:20,333 Look at that. 457 00:17:20,417 --> 00:17:21,667 [interposing voices] - Look at that. 458 00:17:21,750 --> 00:17:22,708 Now watch. See? 459 00:17:22,792 --> 00:17:23,792 It's on-- it's on the ground. 460 00:17:23,875 --> 00:17:24,875 There's Tommy. 461 00:17:24,958 --> 00:17:26,417 It's scanning different areas. 462 00:17:26,542 --> 00:17:27,542 Yes. 463 00:17:27,625 --> 00:17:31,042 Look at that now. 464 00:17:31,125 --> 00:17:32,083 That's the medic. 465 00:17:32,167 --> 00:17:33,792 That's our medic. 466 00:17:33,875 --> 00:17:35,000 I don't understand where that thing could have come from. 467 00:17:35,083 --> 00:17:35,792 Yeah. 468 00:17:35,875 --> 00:17:37,667 Period. 469 00:17:37,750 --> 00:17:40,167 NARRATOR: After their ham radio experiment and night 470 00:17:40,208 --> 00:17:42,417 investigation at the Miller Ranch bridge, 471 00:17:42,500 --> 00:17:46,250 Andy and Paul regroup to further analyze the infrared camera 472 00:17:46,333 --> 00:17:48,708 footage captured that night. 473 00:17:48,792 --> 00:17:51,500 So I was reviewing our footage from the night walk 474 00:17:51,542 --> 00:17:53,167 with some of our producers-- - OK. 475 00:17:53,250 --> 00:17:55,167 --and we actually think that we may have caught 476 00:17:55,250 --> 00:17:56,958 something that explains what we were 477 00:17:57,042 --> 00:17:58,417 seeing through the infrared. 478 00:17:58,500 --> 00:18:00,917 We had just seen that Starlink satellite trail. 479 00:18:01,042 --> 00:18:01,750 Right. Yeah. 480 00:18:01,875 --> 00:18:03,000 Yeah, yeah. 481 00:18:03,083 --> 00:18:04,333 And when you look at the footage, 482 00:18:04,417 --> 00:18:05,917 you can actually see the medic in the crew 483 00:18:06,000 --> 00:18:07,542 had pulled out his cell phone and was 484 00:18:07,625 --> 00:18:09,833 taking pictures of the Starlink satellite train. 485 00:18:09,958 --> 00:18:11,000 Look, it's moving. 486 00:18:11,083 --> 00:18:13,208 Look at that. 487 00:18:13,292 --> 00:18:15,000 And it's like right around-- who is that? 488 00:18:15,083 --> 00:18:16,208 That's-- that's the medic. 489 00:18:16,208 --> 00:18:18,125 That's our medic. 490 00:18:18,208 --> 00:18:20,500 In order for a camera to work in the dark, 491 00:18:20,625 --> 00:18:23,292 it needs to use some sort of mechanism to focus. 492 00:18:23,375 --> 00:18:24,167 Right. 493 00:18:24,250 --> 00:18:25,833 And so you think that was what? 494 00:18:25,917 --> 00:18:28,000 I have a suspicion that it was some kind of infrared meter 495 00:18:28,083 --> 00:18:29,292 to help the camera focus. 496 00:18:29,375 --> 00:18:30,958 So I actually have the medics camera 497 00:18:31,042 --> 00:18:33,583 here along with our SIONYX so we can do an experiment in the room 498 00:18:33,667 --> 00:18:35,333 and see if we can rule it out or confirm 499 00:18:35,417 --> 00:18:36,708 that that's what happened. - OK. 500 00:18:36,708 --> 00:18:37,833 So we'll just kill the lights and test it. 501 00:18:37,917 --> 00:18:38,833 - Yep. - OK, perfect. 502 00:18:38,875 --> 00:18:41,208 [music playing] 503 00:18:42,458 --> 00:18:43,958 I'll give the camera to you. 504 00:18:44,042 --> 00:18:45,625 And if you'll turn on photo mode. 505 00:18:45,708 --> 00:18:47,375 Oh, that's it, dude. 506 00:18:47,500 --> 00:18:48,625 That's our pattern for sure. 507 00:18:48,708 --> 00:18:49,500 --right now? 508 00:18:49,583 --> 00:18:50,667 Oh, yeah. 509 00:18:50,750 --> 00:18:51,667 OK. 510 00:18:51,708 --> 00:18:52,708 Oh, geez, look at that. 511 00:18:52,792 --> 00:18:53,667 That's it. 512 00:18:53,708 --> 00:18:56,083 Yeah, that's exactly it. 513 00:18:56,167 --> 00:18:58,667 OK, well, so that's it. 514 00:18:58,833 --> 00:19:00,292 Mystery solved. 515 00:19:00,292 --> 00:19:02,167 And I didn't even know that cell phones did that. 516 00:19:02,208 --> 00:19:04,125 The medic's camera had an IR focus capability 517 00:19:04,208 --> 00:19:05,833 so it could focus at night. - Ooh. 518 00:19:05,958 --> 00:19:08,417 It just goes to show that whenever we do an experiment, 519 00:19:08,542 --> 00:19:11,000 we have not just the variables of the environment 520 00:19:11,125 --> 00:19:12,667 to worry about, but also what we're 521 00:19:12,750 --> 00:19:14,958 bringing to the environment through our crew itself. 522 00:19:15,042 --> 00:19:16,125 Yeah. 523 00:19:16,208 --> 00:19:17,000 Onward, I guess. 524 00:19:17,083 --> 00:19:17,833 Yeah. 525 00:19:17,917 --> 00:19:20,667 [music playing] 526 00:19:27,583 --> 00:19:30,542 NARRATOR: The next day, Andy and Paul meet at a local diner 527 00:19:30,625 --> 00:19:32,958 to discuss the previous night's experiments 528 00:19:33,042 --> 00:19:36,375 and figure out what they should do next in their investigation 529 00:19:36,458 --> 00:19:38,333 of the Miller Ranch bridge. 530 00:19:38,458 --> 00:19:40,542 Man, last night, that-- that was wild. 531 00:19:40,625 --> 00:19:42,375 I don't even know what to make of it. 532 00:19:42,458 --> 00:19:45,792 And I love the fact that it had Jares's mind spinning too. 533 00:19:45,875 --> 00:19:47,208 Hello, this is Tom Miller-- 534 00:19:47,292 --> 00:19:49,542 We saw what looked like actual communication 535 00:19:49,667 --> 00:19:51,958 efforts between the Millers and the ranch itself. 536 00:19:52,042 --> 00:19:53,708 There was some kind of correlation-- 537 00:19:53,833 --> 00:19:55,458 Absolutely. 538 00:19:55,542 --> 00:19:57,083 --between their engagement and the phenomenon's response. 539 00:19:57,208 --> 00:19:58,708 Oh my gosh. 540 00:19:58,792 --> 00:20:00,625 That is nothing like baseline at all. 541 00:20:00,708 --> 00:20:04,583 That is a solid wall of intense energy. 542 00:20:04,667 --> 00:20:07,208 This is basically almost off the charts 543 00:20:07,292 --> 00:20:09,583 in terms of the amount of energy that's being seen. 544 00:20:09,708 --> 00:20:12,750 The bridge and the radio energy around the bridge, 545 00:20:12,833 --> 00:20:14,333 there's something there. 546 00:20:14,375 --> 00:20:16,875 I feel like it's time for us to get really serious 547 00:20:16,958 --> 00:20:19,167 about attacking the bridge. 548 00:20:19,292 --> 00:20:21,167 We've looked around the bridge. 549 00:20:21,292 --> 00:20:22,542 We've looked under the bridge. 550 00:20:22,625 --> 00:20:24,125 Right. 551 00:20:24,208 --> 00:20:26,625 We've never really actually just gotten on top of the bridge 552 00:20:26,708 --> 00:20:29,042 and run any kind of provocative experiment. 553 00:20:29,167 --> 00:20:30,250 Yeah, absolutely. 554 00:20:30,375 --> 00:20:31,667 And if you recall, the only time 555 00:20:31,708 --> 00:20:34,708 we've seen UAPs on the Miller Ranch ourselves 556 00:20:34,792 --> 00:20:37,000 were when we ran that Tesla experiment with Cameron Prince 557 00:20:37,083 --> 00:20:38,375 the first time. 558 00:20:38,458 --> 00:20:39,750 And that's when things really went wild. 559 00:20:39,833 --> 00:20:41,458 Absolutely. 560 00:20:41,542 --> 00:20:45,125 NARRATOR: In 2023, the team used Tesla coils to blast energy 561 00:20:45,208 --> 00:20:47,250 into the bottom of the Miller Ranch bridge 562 00:20:47,333 --> 00:20:50,667 and seem to elicit encrypted space to Earth messaging 563 00:20:50,750 --> 00:20:54,833 at 1.735 gigahertz as well as the appearance 564 00:20:54,917 --> 00:20:57,458 of several corresponding UAPs. 565 00:20:57,542 --> 00:20:58,833 It starts down here-- 566 00:20:58,917 --> 00:20:59,667 PAUL BEBAN: Yep. 567 00:20:59,708 --> 00:21:00,833 --here, here. 568 00:21:00,917 --> 00:21:02,583 What was that? 569 00:21:02,667 --> 00:21:06,250 It seems like something here is sensitive to the Tesla coils. 570 00:21:06,375 --> 00:21:07,667 We get Cameron Prince out here. 571 00:21:07,750 --> 00:21:10,208 We can run almost the exact same experiment. 572 00:21:10,292 --> 00:21:11,417 Absolutely. 573 00:21:11,542 --> 00:21:13,000 Just, the one variable we changed 574 00:21:13,083 --> 00:21:15,167 is from going under the bridge to going above the bridge. 575 00:21:15,208 --> 00:21:16,292 Right. Right. 576 00:21:16,375 --> 00:21:17,750 So we'll get it from all angles. 577 00:21:17,875 --> 00:21:18,917 It sounds like we have a bridge to shut down, man. 578 00:21:23,208 --> 00:21:24,250 [music playing] 579 00:21:24,375 --> 00:21:25,750 [police siren] 580 00:21:25,833 --> 00:21:27,625 [radio chatter] 581 00:21:31,167 --> 00:21:31,917 Yeah, yeah. 582 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:32,958 Right about there. 583 00:21:33,042 --> 00:21:34,167 Right there, right there. 584 00:21:34,208 --> 00:21:35,667 Are you good? 585 00:21:35,708 --> 00:21:37,542 NARRATOR: In preparation for their next experiment, 586 00:21:37,625 --> 00:21:39,917 the team works with local law enforcement 587 00:21:40,042 --> 00:21:45,000 to safely shut down the Miller Ranch bridge. 588 00:21:45,042 --> 00:21:48,833 [inaudible] We're going to roll traffic through slowly. 589 00:21:48,875 --> 00:21:51,958 NARRATOR: This deadly stretch of road on Highway 350 590 00:21:52,042 --> 00:21:55,875 has had 15 fatal car accidents and has been dubbed 591 00:21:56,000 --> 00:21:58,333 the triangle of Miller Ranch. 592 00:21:58,500 --> 00:22:01,250 Travis theorized there could be a potential portal 593 00:22:01,333 --> 00:22:03,833 above the bridge that is connected to the cattle 594 00:22:03,917 --> 00:22:06,375 mutilations at the ranch. 595 00:22:06,458 --> 00:22:07,375 - Hey, hey, guys. - Hey. 596 00:22:07,458 --> 00:22:08,500 Hey, look who's here. 597 00:22:08,542 --> 00:22:09,625 Good to see you, sir. 598 00:22:09,625 --> 00:22:10,792 - Yeah, you too. - Hey, man. 599 00:22:10,875 --> 00:22:11,833 Thanks for coming out. 600 00:22:11,875 --> 00:22:13,167 Great to see you. 601 00:22:13,208 --> 00:22:14,333 Let's set up Tesla coils first and bring 602 00:22:14,417 --> 00:22:15,292 out our equipment afterwards. 603 00:22:15,375 --> 00:22:16,958 Yeah, let's set them up. 604 00:22:17,042 --> 00:22:19,042 NARRATOR: During their first investigation at Miller Ranch, 605 00:22:19,125 --> 00:22:23,000 Andy and Paul conducted a Tesla coil experiment under the bridge 606 00:22:23,083 --> 00:22:24,958 that triggered UAPs. 607 00:22:25,042 --> 00:22:27,625 Now they're setting up the Tesla coils again, 608 00:22:27,750 --> 00:22:29,500 but this time, they're placing them 609 00:22:29,583 --> 00:22:31,875 on top of the bridge in the area where 610 00:22:31,958 --> 00:22:34,208 Pete Kelsey found evidence of a portal 611 00:22:34,292 --> 00:22:36,167 with his photogrammetry drone. 612 00:22:36,250 --> 00:22:37,917 I can't explain it. 613 00:22:38,000 --> 00:22:42,667 This anomalous data that's in the air that shouldn't be there, 614 00:22:42,792 --> 00:22:45,875 and Travis and Eric were saying, that's where 615 00:22:45,958 --> 00:22:50,708 some space-time something is the only thing 616 00:22:50,792 --> 00:22:53,167 with our current understanding of physics 617 00:22:53,208 --> 00:22:55,083 that could explain it. 618 00:22:55,208 --> 00:22:56,208 Like a portal? 619 00:22:56,292 --> 00:22:58,000 Yeah. 620 00:22:58,125 --> 00:22:59,875 If you don't mind just giving us a quick test to make sure 621 00:22:59,958 --> 00:23:01,667 all the equipment is working. - OK. 622 00:23:01,750 --> 00:23:03,875 [music playing] 623 00:23:05,708 --> 00:23:07,375 NARRATOR: The team will flood the Miller Ranch bridge with up 624 00:23:07,458 --> 00:23:10,250 to 300,000 volts of electrical energy, 625 00:23:10,375 --> 00:23:12,750 hoping to once again stimulate UAPs, 626 00:23:12,875 --> 00:23:15,292 strange radio spectrum communication, 627 00:23:15,375 --> 00:23:20,083 or even find further evidence of a portal above the bridge. 628 00:23:20,167 --> 00:23:22,167 [police siren] 629 00:23:22,250 --> 00:23:24,500 All right, we're all set. We're rocking and rolling, man. 630 00:23:24,583 --> 00:23:25,958 We've got full power and everything's 631 00:23:26,042 --> 00:23:27,792 functioning normally. - Evening, guys. 632 00:23:27,875 --> 00:23:28,917 - Hey. - Hey. 633 00:23:29,000 --> 00:23:30,333 Hey, Sally. 634 00:23:30,417 --> 00:23:31,500 Good to see you. Thank you for joining us. 635 00:23:31,583 --> 00:23:32,667 - Good to see you too. - Hey, Tom. 636 00:23:32,750 --> 00:23:33,917 - Good to see you, ma'am. - You too. 637 00:23:34,000 --> 00:23:35,625 NARRATOR: With everything up and running, 638 00:23:35,708 --> 00:23:37,500 the team welcomes the Millers and is ready to put 639 00:23:37,625 --> 00:23:39,458 their Tesla coils to the test. 640 00:23:39,458 --> 00:23:41,375 [radio chatter] 641 00:23:43,125 --> 00:23:44,250 All right, I'm ready to rock. 642 00:23:44,333 --> 00:23:45,417 The road is shut down. 643 00:23:45,500 --> 00:23:47,125 The Tesla coils are plugged in. 644 00:23:47,208 --> 00:23:50,000 Tom, Sally, you've seen us have this set up on multiple parts 645 00:23:50,083 --> 00:23:50,958 of your ranch. 646 00:23:51,042 --> 00:23:52,583 This is our FAA tracker. 647 00:23:52,667 --> 00:23:54,667 We're going to use this to rule out any aircraft that are 648 00:23:54,750 --> 00:23:56,583 actively transmitting a signal. 649 00:23:56,708 --> 00:23:58,125 Here we've got a satellite tracker. 650 00:23:58,208 --> 00:24:00,250 This is giving us all the satellite activity that's 651 00:24:00,333 --> 00:24:01,500 happening all around the world. 652 00:24:01,542 --> 00:24:02,875 How exciting. 653 00:24:02,875 --> 00:24:04,583 This is our spectrum analyzer registering 654 00:24:04,708 --> 00:24:06,292 our RF spectrum right now. 655 00:24:06,375 --> 00:24:10,542 And then here, you've got our outputs for our two UFODAPs. 656 00:24:10,625 --> 00:24:12,500 These are our eyes in the sky. 657 00:24:12,625 --> 00:24:14,792 AI powered machines that are designed to be watching 658 00:24:14,875 --> 00:24:16,292 the sky at all times because we're going 659 00:24:16,375 --> 00:24:17,708 to be watching everything else. 660 00:24:17,792 --> 00:24:19,500 If they find something that doesn't fit their AI 661 00:24:19,583 --> 00:24:21,500 index of pre-recorded data, then they'll 662 00:24:21,500 --> 00:24:23,333 zoom in, record, and alert us. 663 00:24:23,417 --> 00:24:26,000 So, Sally, I know this is your first time to the Tesla rodeo. 664 00:24:26,083 --> 00:24:27,333 Yes. 665 00:24:27,417 --> 00:24:28,458 You're going to see a lot of lights. 666 00:24:28,542 --> 00:24:29,583 You're going to hear a lot of noise. 667 00:24:29,708 --> 00:24:31,125 OK. 668 00:24:31,208 --> 00:24:32,792 You don't need to be worried unless this guy's worried. 669 00:24:32,875 --> 00:24:33,375 I'm not worried. 670 00:24:33,500 --> 00:24:34,167 Then I run? 671 00:24:34,250 --> 00:24:35,167 Right. 672 00:24:35,292 --> 00:24:36,500 Only when he says run. 673 00:24:36,542 --> 00:24:38,208 The arcs are going to come off the side 674 00:24:38,333 --> 00:24:40,708 and go down into the bridge, and you'll 675 00:24:40,792 --> 00:24:43,292 see them spider out into the asphalt. 676 00:24:43,375 --> 00:24:44,958 It's really cool looking. 677 00:24:45,042 --> 00:24:47,208 [siren] 678 00:24:48,792 --> 00:24:50,917 So this is what baseline looks like right now. 679 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:53,333 And if we see changes with radio energy, 680 00:24:53,375 --> 00:24:56,833 if we see changes when we have any kind of activity overhead, 681 00:24:56,917 --> 00:24:58,750 that will confirm for us that there's some sort 682 00:24:58,833 --> 00:25:00,375 of correlation between the two. 683 00:25:00,500 --> 00:25:02,042 - All right, let's do it. - Alrighty. 684 00:25:02,167 --> 00:25:03,083 - Rock and roll. - OK. 685 00:25:03,167 --> 00:25:03,917 Coming up. 686 00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:06,458 [music playing] 687 00:25:06,542 --> 00:25:09,958 [electricity sparks] 688 00:25:10,042 --> 00:25:11,000 All right. 689 00:25:11,083 --> 00:25:11,875 Look at that. 690 00:25:14,542 --> 00:25:16,375 Keep going up. 691 00:25:16,458 --> 00:25:17,292 Let's keep going. 692 00:25:17,375 --> 00:25:18,333 Do you want to go up? 693 00:25:18,417 --> 00:25:19,125 Yeah. 694 00:25:21,500 --> 00:25:24,333 [electricity sparks] 695 00:25:24,417 --> 00:25:29,333 300. 696 00:25:29,417 --> 00:25:32,250 [electricity sparks] 697 00:25:34,958 --> 00:25:37,083 Paul, Paul, Paul-- 698 00:25:37,208 --> 00:25:39,375 Weird. 699 00:25:39,458 --> 00:25:40,417 Yeah. 700 00:25:40,500 --> 00:25:41,958 What could that be? 701 00:25:42,042 --> 00:25:44,333 NARRATOR: As Cameron increases the electrical energy 702 00:25:44,417 --> 00:25:46,667 of the Tesla coils on top of the bridge, 703 00:25:46,750 --> 00:25:50,167 the team measures a correlating increase in radio energy 704 00:25:50,250 --> 00:25:53,917 on the spectrum analyzer, which makes no scientific sense 705 00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:57,750 because adding electrical energy should not relate to receiving 706 00:25:57,833 --> 00:25:59,833 a radio frequency response. 707 00:25:59,875 --> 00:26:02,125 I mean, look at this, it's unlike anything 708 00:26:02,208 --> 00:26:03,375 we were seeing in our baseline. 709 00:26:03,458 --> 00:26:04,292 Whoa. 710 00:26:08,167 --> 00:26:08,917 That's huge. 711 00:26:18,208 --> 00:26:19,667 Is that normal? 712 00:26:19,750 --> 00:26:21,833 I don't know if you noticed, we've got a little arc 713 00:26:21,917 --> 00:26:24,542 over on the coil on the right. 714 00:26:24,625 --> 00:26:26,000 What do you mean by arc over? 715 00:26:26,125 --> 00:26:29,958 It's when an arc hits the copper tube. 716 00:26:30,042 --> 00:26:32,208 I'm going to try to patch it up, and we'll keep going. 717 00:26:32,292 --> 00:26:33,500 Awesome. OK. 718 00:26:33,542 --> 00:26:34,875 So a quick repair? 719 00:26:34,958 --> 00:26:36,167 Yeah. 720 00:26:36,208 --> 00:26:37,417 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: This is intense, isn't it? 721 00:26:37,500 --> 00:26:39,500 It is very intense. 722 00:26:39,583 --> 00:26:41,083 Little gobsmacked. 723 00:26:41,167 --> 00:26:42,208 All right. 724 00:26:42,208 --> 00:26:45,667 We saw a little bit of activity. 725 00:26:45,750 --> 00:26:47,167 It looks like you're having more spikes. 726 00:26:47,208 --> 00:26:48,042 Do you see that? Yeah. 727 00:26:48,042 --> 00:26:48,667 SALLY MILLER: Yes. 728 00:26:48,792 --> 00:26:50,792 [suspenseful music] 729 00:26:50,875 --> 00:26:51,792 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Paul. 730 00:26:51,792 --> 00:26:52,708 Paul, Paul, Paul. 731 00:26:56,500 --> 00:26:59,000 NARRATOR: The team has worked with local law enforcement 732 00:26:59,083 --> 00:27:02,833 to close the Highway 350 bridge over the Purgatoire River 733 00:27:02,875 --> 00:27:05,333 at night for their Tesla coil experiment, 734 00:27:05,417 --> 00:27:09,708 hoping to stimulate UAPs, communication, or possibly 735 00:27:09,792 --> 00:27:11,333 evidence of a portal. 736 00:27:11,417 --> 00:27:13,000 SALLY MILLER: It looks like you're having more spikes. 737 00:27:13,042 --> 00:27:14,167 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Do you see that? 738 00:27:14,250 --> 00:27:15,208 Yeah. SALLY MILLER: Yes. 739 00:27:15,333 --> 00:27:16,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Paul. Paul. 740 00:27:16,583 --> 00:27:19,417 Paul, Paul, Paul, take a look at this. 741 00:27:19,500 --> 00:27:20,333 PAUL BEBAN: Whoa. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yeah. 742 00:27:20,417 --> 00:27:21,708 Yeah. 743 00:27:21,792 --> 00:27:23,125 NARRATOR: After running the Tesla coils 744 00:27:23,208 --> 00:27:25,667 on top of the bridge, the team started registering 745 00:27:25,708 --> 00:27:28,333 strange radio frequency spikes on the spectrum 746 00:27:28,417 --> 00:27:30,583 analyzer that have continued even 747 00:27:30,708 --> 00:27:32,833 after shutting off the coils. 748 00:27:32,833 --> 00:27:34,500 Look at that. SALLY MILLER: Oh, whoa. 749 00:27:34,542 --> 00:27:35,667 - Look at that. - Whoa. 750 00:27:35,792 --> 00:27:37,375 That looks familiar, doesn't it, Tom? 751 00:27:37,458 --> 00:27:39,083 THOMAS MILLER: Yeah, it sure does. 752 00:27:39,208 --> 00:27:40,708 Oh, my goodness. 753 00:27:40,833 --> 00:27:44,750 NARRATOR: When radio frequencies from 1.4 to 1.8 gigahertz 754 00:27:44,833 --> 00:27:47,167 are seen on a spectrum analyzer, that 755 00:27:47,292 --> 00:27:50,667 indicates Earth to space and space to Earth communication, 756 00:27:50,750 --> 00:27:53,833 and can also correlate with UAP activity. 757 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:57,375 This is exactly like the first time we came here, man. 758 00:27:57,458 --> 00:27:58,625 What is this activity? 759 00:27:58,708 --> 00:28:00,083 Look at this. 760 00:28:00,167 --> 00:28:01,458 It's incredible. 761 00:28:01,542 --> 00:28:04,167 We may have set off that reaction. 762 00:28:04,250 --> 00:28:06,375 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: We are still seeing very consistent 763 00:28:06,500 --> 00:28:08,000 anomalies on the bridge. 764 00:28:08,125 --> 00:28:10,250 And even though the energy signatures on those anomalies 765 00:28:10,333 --> 00:28:13,167 are changing, we're still seeing the same kind of evidence 766 00:28:13,250 --> 00:28:15,417 that shows that the bridge is responding 767 00:28:15,500 --> 00:28:16,833 to our experimentation. 768 00:28:16,875 --> 00:28:18,625 Why is the Tesla coil consistently 769 00:28:18,708 --> 00:28:20,750 triggering this radio spectrum energy response? 770 00:28:20,833 --> 00:28:22,500 What's the relationship between the two? 771 00:28:22,542 --> 00:28:25,583 And why is it happening here on the bridge at Miller Ranch? 772 00:28:25,708 --> 00:28:27,250 It's strange, but what we know for sure, 773 00:28:27,333 --> 00:28:29,667 it didn't start until after we turned on the Tesla coils. 774 00:28:29,750 --> 00:28:31,333 After we fired up the Tesla coils. 775 00:28:31,375 --> 00:28:34,000 NARRATOR: Now that Cameron has repaired the Tesla coil that 776 00:28:34,125 --> 00:28:36,417 broke during their first run, the team 777 00:28:36,500 --> 00:28:39,500 will attempt to fire up both coils a second time, 778 00:28:39,583 --> 00:28:44,083 this time directing the energy into the air above the bridge. 779 00:28:44,167 --> 00:28:46,667 Repairs complete, fingers crossed. 780 00:28:46,750 --> 00:28:47,792 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Let's do it. 781 00:28:47,875 --> 00:28:48,833 OK, coming up. 782 00:28:52,208 --> 00:28:53,292 Oh, oh. 783 00:28:53,375 --> 00:28:54,708 UFODAP just saw something. 784 00:28:54,792 --> 00:28:56,042 As soon as you turned on that Tesla coil. 785 00:28:56,125 --> 00:28:57,458 What-- - I mean the second. 786 00:28:57,542 --> 00:28:59,042 Exactly, yeah, yeah, yeah. 787 00:28:59,125 --> 00:29:02,208 With no power output, barely. 788 00:29:02,292 --> 00:29:05,708 [tesla coil buzzing] 789 00:29:10,208 --> 00:29:11,500 [computer beeping] 790 00:29:11,542 --> 00:29:13,292 Whoa. 791 00:29:13,375 --> 00:29:14,333 UFODAP's getting busy. 792 00:29:14,417 --> 00:29:15,667 Yeah. 793 00:29:15,750 --> 00:29:17,333 We've got activity in the spectrum, too. 794 00:29:17,458 --> 00:29:18,917 We didn't even get started. 795 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:22,792 All we do is change direction of the energy flow, man. 796 00:29:22,875 --> 00:29:26,875 [tesla coil buzzing] 797 00:29:30,708 --> 00:29:32,292 Is it arcing out the side there? 798 00:29:32,375 --> 00:29:33,333 Is that what's happening? 799 00:29:33,375 --> 00:29:34,292 See it coming around? 800 00:29:34,375 --> 00:29:35,583 Yeah, yeah. 801 00:29:35,667 --> 00:29:36,667 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Oh, I see it, yeah. 802 00:29:36,792 --> 00:29:37,667 Yeah. 803 00:29:37,750 --> 00:29:40,125 I think that one's toast. 804 00:29:40,208 --> 00:29:40,958 All right. 805 00:29:44,125 --> 00:29:46,750 Do you normally see that the coils break if you put 806 00:29:46,833 --> 00:29:48,417 them through this much energy? 807 00:29:48,542 --> 00:29:53,167 Typically the wind or moisture on the coil itself from dew 808 00:29:53,250 --> 00:29:57,500 or condensation in the air will cause it to arc back to itself. 809 00:29:57,542 --> 00:29:58,958 We don't have that tonight. 810 00:29:59,042 --> 00:30:00,667 Tell us if we're not understanding it. 811 00:30:00,708 --> 00:30:03,167 But does it feel dry and calm to you here? 812 00:30:03,208 --> 00:30:04,333 It does. 813 00:30:04,375 --> 00:30:08,500 So, somehow, your dry, calm Colorado night 814 00:30:08,542 --> 00:30:10,708 isn't so calm at all. 815 00:30:10,833 --> 00:30:12,917 We know our ground is good, or the other coil 816 00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:14,667 would suffer the same problem. 817 00:30:14,708 --> 00:30:18,625 Something drew that arc to the coil itself. 818 00:30:18,708 --> 00:30:20,000 And that's all she wrote. 819 00:30:20,083 --> 00:30:21,875 That seemed like it was playing with us, man. 820 00:30:21,875 --> 00:30:22,750 CAMERON PRINCE: Yeah. I don't know. 821 00:30:22,833 --> 00:30:24,375 I can't explain it. 822 00:30:24,458 --> 00:30:26,625 NARRATOR: With the Tesla coils out of commission, 823 00:30:26,708 --> 00:30:31,833 the team will now review the UFODAP hits received earlier. 824 00:30:31,875 --> 00:30:33,208 All right, so what I'm doing here 825 00:30:33,292 --> 00:30:35,833 is I'm going through the results from our UFODAP, 826 00:30:35,917 --> 00:30:37,542 which is our artificial intelligence, 827 00:30:37,542 --> 00:30:38,917 our eyes in the sky, right? 828 00:30:39,042 --> 00:30:41,500 I've got the first file loaded right down here. 829 00:30:41,583 --> 00:30:42,417 Oh, look at that. 830 00:30:42,500 --> 00:30:43,542 Did you see that jump? 831 00:30:43,667 --> 00:30:45,208 Look inside our little yellow circle. 832 00:30:45,333 --> 00:30:46,000 You see it? 833 00:30:46,083 --> 00:30:47,750 Yeah. 834 00:30:47,833 --> 00:30:48,958 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Look at that. 835 00:30:49,042 --> 00:30:50,375 And then, oh, it just jumps away. 836 00:30:50,458 --> 00:30:51,250 Did you see that? 837 00:30:51,375 --> 00:30:52,667 Whoa. 838 00:30:52,792 --> 00:30:54,333 What is going on there? 839 00:30:54,417 --> 00:30:57,167 NARRATOR: The UAP is moving at such an incredible speed 840 00:30:57,250 --> 00:31:00,083 that the UFODAP fails to track its path. 841 00:31:00,167 --> 00:31:02,542 This rate of acceleration would be 842 00:31:02,625 --> 00:31:05,542 impossible for any manmade craft. 843 00:31:05,625 --> 00:31:07,208 30 frames per second. 844 00:31:07,292 --> 00:31:09,083 Less than a seventh of a second. 845 00:31:09,167 --> 00:31:11,833 Yeah, in less than a seventh of a second, 846 00:31:11,917 --> 00:31:13,875 it covers this much airspace. 847 00:31:14,000 --> 00:31:16,458 CAMERON PRINCE: That is impossible acceleration. 848 00:31:16,542 --> 00:31:18,958 That is impossible, Instantaneous acceleration. 849 00:31:19,083 --> 00:31:21,500 This is exactly what the Skinwalker team tells us 850 00:31:21,500 --> 00:31:23,042 to keep an eye out for, right? 851 00:31:23,125 --> 00:31:25,250 When you see objects moving through the sky, and then 852 00:31:25,250 --> 00:31:27,250 they suddenly change speed. 853 00:31:27,333 --> 00:31:28,667 CAMERON PRINCE: That is wild. 854 00:31:28,750 --> 00:31:29,750 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That's wild. 855 00:31:29,833 --> 00:31:31,292 That is wild. 856 00:31:31,375 --> 00:31:35,083 There's one more hit I want to take a look at here. 857 00:31:35,167 --> 00:31:40,542 Up here in the upper right-hand side, here's where it happens. 858 00:31:40,667 --> 00:31:41,500 Here it is. 859 00:31:41,583 --> 00:31:42,792 SALLY MILLER: Oh. 860 00:31:42,875 --> 00:31:43,542 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: There it is out there, 861 00:31:43,667 --> 00:31:45,042 - My Lord. - Wow. 862 00:31:45,125 --> 00:31:47,958 The difference is three frames. 863 00:31:48,042 --> 00:31:53,542 Three that acceleration happened in 1/10 of a second. 864 00:31:53,625 --> 00:31:56,500 Now, let's keep watching. 865 00:31:56,583 --> 00:31:57,458 Look at that jump. 866 00:31:57,542 --> 00:31:58,667 There it is down there. 867 00:31:58,708 --> 00:32:01,792 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: From here to there. 868 00:32:01,875 --> 00:32:04,083 Unbelievable. 869 00:32:04,167 --> 00:32:06,458 This rules out-- it absolutely rules out 870 00:32:06,542 --> 00:32:08,625 that this is a satellite and it absolutely rules 871 00:32:08,708 --> 00:32:10,000 out that this is an aircraft. 872 00:32:10,083 --> 00:32:11,875 Because they can't do this. 873 00:32:11,958 --> 00:32:14,167 What's fascinating to me, the consistency 874 00:32:14,250 --> 00:32:15,625 here is really powerful, right? 875 00:32:15,708 --> 00:32:17,417 The first time we ran Tesla coils, 876 00:32:17,500 --> 00:32:20,625 we energized the environment, the UFODAP started pinging, 877 00:32:20,708 --> 00:32:23,667 and we had UAPs moving at incredible rates of speed. 878 00:32:23,708 --> 00:32:24,708 Look, there it is there. 879 00:32:24,792 --> 00:32:25,667 And then it's here. 880 00:32:25,708 --> 00:32:26,917 What? 881 00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:28,583 In my book. 882 00:32:28,708 --> 00:32:30,042 We've got consistent anomalies in the radio spectrum. 883 00:32:30,167 --> 00:32:32,000 We've got UAPs overhead. 884 00:32:32,042 --> 00:32:34,042 I'll be really curious to see what the team makes 885 00:32:34,125 --> 00:32:36,458 of this latest round of data. 886 00:32:36,542 --> 00:32:39,083 It would not surprise me at all if we're back here again. 887 00:32:39,167 --> 00:32:40,333 You have us again? 888 00:32:40,375 --> 00:32:41,167 Will you put up with us some more. 889 00:32:41,250 --> 00:32:42,375 - Absolutely. - Sure. 890 00:32:42,375 --> 00:32:43,500 I learn more every time you come. 891 00:32:43,625 --> 00:32:46,417 Welcome to our world. 892 00:32:46,542 --> 00:32:48,500 (ON THE RADIO) All right, guys, let's pack it up. 893 00:32:48,542 --> 00:32:49,375 All right. Grab a cup. 894 00:32:49,375 --> 00:32:50,500 Putting on down. 895 00:32:50,542 --> 00:32:52,042 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Bring it down, pack it up. 896 00:32:52,125 --> 00:32:53,708 (ON THE RADIO) Let's get it all in. 897 00:32:53,792 --> 00:32:55,833 NARRATOR: As the team wraps up for the evening and powers 898 00:32:55,875 --> 00:32:58,792 down their equipment, something in the sky 899 00:32:58,875 --> 00:33:01,167 grabs Andy's attention. 900 00:33:01,208 --> 00:33:04,042 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Paul, I have something. 901 00:33:04,125 --> 00:33:04,958 Straight above us. 902 00:33:05,042 --> 00:33:06,958 Solid blue orb. 903 00:33:07,042 --> 00:33:08,042 See them? 904 00:33:08,125 --> 00:33:09,833 Just look to the north side. 905 00:33:09,917 --> 00:33:10,708 What do you got? 906 00:33:10,792 --> 00:33:11,500 I got sky. 907 00:33:11,625 --> 00:33:12,667 I got SIONYX, Paul. 908 00:33:12,750 --> 00:33:14,542 I got an orange orb. 909 00:33:14,625 --> 00:33:17,833 Cameron, look to the bottom of the last power cable. 910 00:33:17,917 --> 00:33:19,333 CAMERON PRINCE: To the west, Andy? 911 00:33:19,375 --> 00:33:21,292 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: To the west. Right above us. 912 00:33:21,375 --> 00:33:24,708 NARRATOR: With the UFODAP AI detection cameras already 913 00:33:24,792 --> 00:33:27,083 dismantled, Paul attempts to identify 914 00:33:27,167 --> 00:33:29,083 on the satellite tracker whether it's 915 00:33:29,167 --> 00:33:30,958 a satellite they're witnessing. 916 00:33:31,042 --> 00:33:32,917 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Faint light moving away from us, 917 00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:34,167 fading out, fading out. 918 00:33:34,250 --> 00:33:35,750 Paul. 919 00:33:35,833 --> 00:33:39,833 The closest thing right now, Andy, is over the Pacific Ocean. 920 00:33:39,917 --> 00:33:41,083 Zoom in to Colorado. 921 00:33:41,167 --> 00:33:42,000 Keep going. 922 00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:43,583 Keep going. 923 00:33:43,667 --> 00:33:45,000 Wow. 924 00:33:45,042 --> 00:33:47,625 Hey, do you guys see this one over here? 925 00:33:47,708 --> 00:33:48,500 I see it. 926 00:33:48,542 --> 00:33:50,458 Yep, I see it. 927 00:33:50,542 --> 00:33:53,167 Paul, the sky is on fire tonight, man. 928 00:33:53,250 --> 00:33:56,250 I got a blue orb crossing from west to east. 929 00:33:56,375 --> 00:33:58,125 Nothing on the flight tracker. 930 00:33:58,208 --> 00:33:59,833 It's too fast for a plane. 931 00:33:59,875 --> 00:34:01,333 It's not flashing either. 932 00:34:01,417 --> 00:34:04,833 [music playing] 933 00:34:04,875 --> 00:34:06,083 I just lost it. 934 00:34:08,375 --> 00:34:10,000 - It's unbelievable. - Yeah. 935 00:34:10,083 --> 00:34:12,125 This is the first time I've actually seen something 936 00:34:12,208 --> 00:34:13,917 in person with my eye. 937 00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:15,375 [laughter] 938 00:34:15,500 --> 00:34:16,625 The first time I saw something like that, my eyes 939 00:34:16,708 --> 00:34:18,000 looked just like yours. - Yeah. 940 00:34:18,083 --> 00:34:18,833 Yeah, 941 00:34:18,917 --> 00:34:19,667 [laughter] 942 00:34:19,750 --> 00:34:21,000 Exactly. 943 00:34:21,083 --> 00:34:22,500 It's like the sky is alive tonight. 944 00:34:27,833 --> 00:34:28,583 [music playing] 945 00:34:28,667 --> 00:34:29,625 So, guys. 946 00:34:29,708 --> 00:34:31,583 Well, I know Travis and I both are just 947 00:34:31,667 --> 00:34:34,500 anxious to find out what happened on this third visit 948 00:34:34,583 --> 00:34:35,958 to Miller Ranch. 949 00:34:36,042 --> 00:34:37,667 This was an incredible trip. 950 00:34:37,708 --> 00:34:39,083 It really was. 951 00:34:39,167 --> 00:34:41,250 First thing we did is carry out the ham radio 952 00:34:41,375 --> 00:34:42,625 experiment with Jares Doverspike, 953 00:34:42,708 --> 00:34:44,500 and have the Millers be a part of that. 954 00:34:44,625 --> 00:34:47,000 What we asked them to do was just essentially 955 00:34:47,042 --> 00:34:48,625 speak to the phenomenon. 956 00:34:48,708 --> 00:34:51,417 With Jares's equipment, both broadcasting and receiving, 957 00:34:51,500 --> 00:34:53,833 as well as a more sophisticated, more sensitive spectrum 958 00:34:53,875 --> 00:34:57,125 analyzer, we set up a large array of multiple antennas 959 00:34:57,208 --> 00:34:59,000 just to the east side of the bridge, 960 00:34:59,042 --> 00:35:01,833 very nearby to the anomaly that we identified with Pete Kelce 961 00:35:01,917 --> 00:35:03,167 in our previous investigation. 962 00:35:03,208 --> 00:35:05,292 I can't wait to see it. 963 00:35:05,375 --> 00:35:07,333 Hello, this is Tom Miller again. 964 00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:09,875 I'm still wondering about the mutilated cattle, 965 00:35:09,958 --> 00:35:11,833 and is it going to stop now? 966 00:35:11,917 --> 00:35:14,083 Or is it going to keep going? 967 00:35:14,167 --> 00:35:15,750 I get it. 968 00:35:15,750 --> 00:35:17,333 The cowboy wants to know what's going on with his cows. 969 00:35:17,458 --> 00:35:18,583 [laughs] 970 00:35:18,667 --> 00:35:19,625 ERIK BARD: Whoa. 971 00:35:19,625 --> 00:35:21,125 PAUL BEBAN: What's going on there? 972 00:35:21,208 --> 00:35:23,042 Look at how intense and clear that data is. 973 00:35:23,167 --> 00:35:25,167 ERIK BARD: That is nothing like baseline at all. 974 00:35:25,292 --> 00:35:30,167 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That is a solid wall of intense energy. 975 00:35:30,250 --> 00:35:36,500 OK, so what I'm seeing here is a communication signal. 976 00:35:36,542 --> 00:35:39,667 That is a lot of data right there, which 977 00:35:39,708 --> 00:35:42,500 means a huge power source. 978 00:35:42,583 --> 00:35:46,708 Something is pumping out a lot of power right there. 979 00:35:46,792 --> 00:35:48,083 But why? 980 00:35:48,167 --> 00:35:49,708 There's no motivation. 981 00:35:49,833 --> 00:35:51,708 There's no-- no point in it. 982 00:35:51,792 --> 00:35:53,333 There's nothing there. 983 00:35:53,375 --> 00:35:54,917 It's just literally a ranch in the middle of nowhere. 984 00:35:54,917 --> 00:35:56,667 But there's something to this place. 985 00:35:56,750 --> 00:35:57,917 ERIK BARD: Yeah. TRAVIS TAYLOR: All right. 986 00:35:58,000 --> 00:35:58,958 Let's keep going. 987 00:35:59,042 --> 00:36:00,708 Absolutely. 988 00:36:00,708 --> 00:36:03,792 Continuing on, we'll have a long exposure experiment with 989 00:36:03,875 --> 00:36:06,042 the Tesla coils on the bridge. 990 00:36:06,208 --> 00:36:07,833 ERIK BARD: Did you have the UFODAP system 991 00:36:07,958 --> 00:36:09,583 running during this exercise? 992 00:36:09,583 --> 00:36:10,667 - We did. - And? 993 00:36:10,750 --> 00:36:12,458 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: And have multiple UFO 994 00:36:12,542 --> 00:36:14,167 hits that we want to share with you as well. 995 00:36:14,208 --> 00:36:15,167 Oh, love to see that. 996 00:36:15,250 --> 00:36:16,083 All right. 997 00:36:16,167 --> 00:36:17,875 Here's our first clip. 998 00:36:22,250 --> 00:36:24,292 Well, it looked like the UFODAP didn't catch it. 999 00:36:24,375 --> 00:36:26,583 See it right as it goes off the screen, it jumps. 1000 00:36:26,708 --> 00:36:28,667 ERIK BARD: There we go. TRAVIS TAYLOR: It jumps. 1001 00:36:28,750 --> 00:36:29,750 That's a significant jump. 1002 00:36:29,833 --> 00:36:31,083 What's the frame rate? 1003 00:36:31,083 --> 00:36:32,333 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: 30 frames per second. 1004 00:36:32,417 --> 00:36:35,875 And that jump happens between frames. 1005 00:36:36,000 --> 00:36:36,792 It's four frames. 1006 00:36:36,875 --> 00:36:38,667 How does that work? 1007 00:36:38,708 --> 00:36:39,333 I don't know. 1008 00:36:39,417 --> 00:36:40,875 How does it work? 1009 00:36:40,958 --> 00:36:43,042 ERIK BARD: That implies one hell of an acceleration. 1010 00:36:43,125 --> 00:36:45,208 It happens in 4/30th of a second. 1011 00:36:45,292 --> 00:36:47,417 That's a special class of event there. 1012 00:36:47,500 --> 00:36:49,750 That's-- that's not something that I normally see. 1013 00:36:49,875 --> 00:36:50,833 Yeah. 1014 00:36:50,917 --> 00:36:52,167 So do you have more events? 1015 00:36:52,292 --> 00:36:53,375 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yes, we do. 1016 00:36:53,458 --> 00:36:54,583 Full speed coming your way. 1017 00:36:57,333 --> 00:36:59,833 Hard stop here. 1018 00:36:59,917 --> 00:37:03,917 Something has changed the position of your camera. 1019 00:37:04,000 --> 00:37:08,583 I think the values have changed between those two clips. 1020 00:37:08,667 --> 00:37:10,208 TRAVIS TAYLOR: I think you're right. 1021 00:37:10,292 --> 00:37:14,125 ERIK BARD: You've rotated your AZ/EL significantly. 1022 00:37:14,208 --> 00:37:16,000 Stand by. 1023 00:37:16,042 --> 00:37:18,833 So if you take a look at this one, the AZ and the elevation, 1024 00:37:18,875 --> 00:37:20,750 you're at 183.9, 58.9. 1025 00:37:20,875 --> 00:37:22,417 OK. 1026 00:37:22,542 --> 00:37:25,875 ERIK BARD: In our previous clip, we're at 170.5 and 63.1. 1027 00:37:26,000 --> 00:37:28,042 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: So the camera's been repositioned 1028 00:37:28,125 --> 00:37:29,750 somehow, and slightly. 1029 00:37:29,875 --> 00:37:33,208 NARRATOR: The AZ/EL, or the azimuth and elevation, 1030 00:37:33,292 --> 00:37:36,000 refers to the specific direction and height 1031 00:37:36,083 --> 00:37:37,708 of the camera in the sky. 1032 00:37:37,833 --> 00:37:40,500 Andy and Paul always disable any function 1033 00:37:40,583 --> 00:37:44,000 that would allow the camera to change position once it's set. 1034 00:37:44,042 --> 00:37:46,958 So the AZ/EL should never change. 1035 00:37:47,042 --> 00:37:51,083 My understanding was that you fixed those in position. 1036 00:37:51,167 --> 00:37:53,000 It couldn't have moved on its own. 1037 00:37:53,083 --> 00:37:54,333 No. 1038 00:37:54,417 --> 00:37:56,000 What is the operation to do that? 1039 00:37:56,042 --> 00:37:58,583 You've got to open up software and pull down a menu, 1040 00:37:58,667 --> 00:38:00,125 use a mouse. 1041 00:38:00,208 --> 00:38:02,167 Not just a thing that could bump by accident and make it move. 1042 00:38:02,208 --> 00:38:04,042 No, no, there's no joystick that-- 1043 00:38:04,125 --> 00:38:05,542 nothing like that. 1044 00:38:05,625 --> 00:38:09,500 So something went into the electronics, powered 1045 00:38:09,625 --> 00:38:12,667 the servo on, and moved it. 1046 00:38:12,667 --> 00:38:14,333 I don't know. 1047 00:38:14,375 --> 00:38:17,333 And what's interesting to me is had that not happened, 1048 00:38:17,417 --> 00:38:19,500 this second event wouldn't have been captured. 1049 00:38:19,542 --> 00:38:21,958 Because the azimuth and the elevation for the second-- 1050 00:38:22,042 --> 00:38:23,167 You would have missed it. 1051 00:38:23,208 --> 00:38:24,792 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: We'd have missed it. 1052 00:38:24,875 --> 00:38:25,708 TRAVIS TAYLOR: It would had been over here off the screen. 1053 00:38:25,833 --> 00:38:27,292 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Right. 1054 00:38:27,292 --> 00:38:30,375 Something hacked the computer, changed the AZ/EL 1055 00:38:30,458 --> 00:38:32,333 so you would see this thing. 1056 00:38:32,417 --> 00:38:35,375 So the question is, was something there being 1057 00:38:35,458 --> 00:38:36,833 nice and trying to help out? 1058 00:38:36,917 --> 00:38:39,250 Because, usually, it's something trying to hinder us. 1059 00:38:39,375 --> 00:38:41,917 So I find that an interesting contrast. 1060 00:38:42,042 --> 00:38:43,625 But again, on the bridge. 1061 00:38:43,708 --> 00:38:44,458 Yep. 1062 00:38:44,542 --> 00:38:46,583 Start it over again. 1063 00:38:46,667 --> 00:38:47,375 Copy that. 1064 00:38:50,083 --> 00:38:53,000 That jumped away quick. 1065 00:38:53,042 --> 00:38:54,542 OK, now go frame in time. 1066 00:38:58,333 --> 00:39:00,083 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: So there's our first big break 1067 00:39:00,167 --> 00:39:05,417 away from the actual UFODAP tracking box, from 9587 to 9590, 1068 00:39:05,500 --> 00:39:08,208 so three frames. 1069 00:39:08,208 --> 00:39:09,083 There, right there. 1070 00:39:09,167 --> 00:39:10,167 Stop right there. 1071 00:39:10,250 --> 00:39:11,167 ERIK BARD: It's way down there. 1072 00:39:11,292 --> 00:39:12,292 How many frames is it? 1073 00:39:12,375 --> 00:39:14,042 From 90 to 92, two frames. 1074 00:39:14,125 --> 00:39:15,583 Two frames. 1075 00:39:15,667 --> 00:39:18,917 It covered most of the field of view. 1076 00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:21,542 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: But then it decelerates right there. 1077 00:39:21,625 --> 00:39:25,208 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Yeah, it jumped and it slows down. 1078 00:39:25,292 --> 00:39:27,917 So that's clearly not a satellite. 1079 00:39:28,042 --> 00:39:29,500 It's not an airplane. 1080 00:39:29,583 --> 00:39:30,667 No. 1081 00:39:30,792 --> 00:39:33,333 Something makes it jump that big jump. 1082 00:39:33,458 --> 00:39:35,167 Is it an optical aberration? 1083 00:39:35,250 --> 00:39:36,833 Or did it accelerate that fast? 1084 00:39:40,250 --> 00:39:41,667 So tell me where I'm looking. 1085 00:39:41,708 --> 00:39:43,500 Is this thing right by you looking 1086 00:39:43,583 --> 00:39:46,583 up through where Pete Kelce's drone had the phenomena occur? 1087 00:39:46,708 --> 00:39:48,167 Yes, sir. 1088 00:39:48,250 --> 00:39:52,583 This anomalous data that's in the air, it shouldn't be there. 1089 00:39:52,667 --> 00:39:58,375 That's where some space-time something is the only thing, 1090 00:39:58,458 --> 00:40:00,625 with our current understanding of physics, 1091 00:40:00,708 --> 00:40:03,125 that could explain it. 1092 00:40:03,208 --> 00:40:04,625 Like a portal. 1093 00:40:04,708 --> 00:40:05,833 Yeah. 1094 00:40:05,875 --> 00:40:11,375 So if there is a time anomaly at the bridge, 1095 00:40:11,500 --> 00:40:13,042 you've found the edges. 1096 00:40:13,125 --> 00:40:15,000 Because you see it moving normal, then you see it jump, 1097 00:40:15,042 --> 00:40:17,667 and then you see it slow down and move normal again. 1098 00:40:17,792 --> 00:40:20,500 Which suggests where the jumps are 1099 00:40:20,583 --> 00:40:24,500 is it's behind whatever your time shift, something else, 1100 00:40:24,542 --> 00:40:27,458 whatever this is, right? 1101 00:40:27,542 --> 00:40:29,750 Yeah, I'm not saying it's a wormhole, 1102 00:40:29,833 --> 00:40:32,167 a gateway to another universe. 1103 00:40:32,292 --> 00:40:33,417 It could be an optical distortion. 1104 00:40:33,500 --> 00:40:35,000 It could be anything. 1105 00:40:35,042 --> 00:40:38,083 In fact, we actually measured something like that 1106 00:40:38,167 --> 00:40:41,167 here over the triangle with Pete Kelce's terrestrial LiDAR 1107 00:40:41,250 --> 00:40:43,167 scanner back in the summer. 1108 00:40:43,208 --> 00:40:44,792 That would make this another data 1109 00:40:44,875 --> 00:40:46,458 point that correlates with the triangle 1110 00:40:46,542 --> 00:40:47,667 here on Skinwalker Ranch. 1111 00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:49,250 Yeah, that's exactly right. 1112 00:40:49,333 --> 00:40:51,875 Every time we visit Miller Ranch, 1113 00:40:51,958 --> 00:40:54,708 we seem to come back with another solid data point that 1114 00:40:54,708 --> 00:40:57,500 correlates the bridge and the area over the bridge, 1115 00:40:57,625 --> 00:41:00,708 the anomaly over the bridge, with the anomaly 1116 00:41:00,792 --> 00:41:02,833 over the triangle here at Skinwalker Ranch, 1117 00:41:02,917 --> 00:41:07,833 it really cross correlates well with Skinwalker Ranch. 1118 00:41:07,875 --> 00:41:10,375 And then here's the other big question. 1119 00:41:10,458 --> 00:41:14,500 What is this anomaly doing near a place 1120 00:41:14,583 --> 00:41:16,125 where all of these cattle mutilations 1121 00:41:16,208 --> 00:41:17,333 seem to be occurring? 1122 00:41:17,375 --> 00:41:18,667 Right, which is where we started. 1123 00:41:18,750 --> 00:41:21,833 Yeah, I can think of five, probably, 1124 00:41:21,917 --> 00:41:24,000 followup experiments that need to be done, 1125 00:41:24,083 --> 00:41:28,417 including tandem experiments that we do here, 1126 00:41:28,542 --> 00:41:31,708 then we do there simultaneously. 1127 00:41:31,833 --> 00:41:33,833 ERIK BARD: That's interesting. 1128 00:41:33,833 --> 00:41:38,167 We have to do a simultaneous, connected measurement experiment 1129 00:41:38,292 --> 00:41:39,375 between these two points. 1130 00:41:39,458 --> 00:41:41,167 It has to be done. 1131 00:41:41,250 --> 00:41:42,125 Yeah. 1132 00:41:42,208 --> 00:41:43,250 Absolutely. 1133 00:41:43,333 --> 00:41:44,375 Fantastic, guys. 1134 00:41:44,458 --> 00:41:45,292 Good, great work. 1135 00:41:45,375 --> 00:41:46,167 Awesome. 1136 00:41:46,250 --> 00:41:47,083 Agreed. 1137 00:41:47,167 --> 00:41:48,125 This is goodness, guys. 1138 00:41:48,208 --> 00:41:49,375 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Yeah. 1139 00:41:49,458 --> 00:41:50,458 Can't wait to see what you do next. 79084

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