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โช โช
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[walkie static]
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Hey, Cameron. It's Kaleb.
Do you copy?
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Cameron, do you copy?
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Skinwalker Ranch Command Center,
Kaleb, how do you hear?
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This is Cameron. We're on
the outskirts of the ranch now.
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We're just about
a couple minutes out.
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[Kaleb] Copy you, Cameron.
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I've got eyes on you.
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[Brandon] After all these years
of investigation,
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I am more motivated than ever
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to get back
to the Skinwalker Ranch.
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My hope is, this year will be
a breakout year,
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where we will finally
determine the truth
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associated with
unidentified aerial phenomena
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and high strangeness
on the property.
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[Travis] Over the years we've
been investigating the ranch,
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I've seen some crazy stuff.
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But none of it comes close
to what I witnessed last year.
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Every time I try to push through
the barrier, look what happens.
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[Thomas] It's pushing you back.
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[Travis] We're talking evidence
of invisible forces...
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-You seeing this?
-Yes.
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[Travis] ...strange signals,
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mysterious flying objects...
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-What is that?
-[Chris] Ceramics.
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[Travis] ...and, of course,
possible proof
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that something from out of this
world is buried in the mesa.
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-This is artificial?
-[Chris] Yes.
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[Travis] Holy crap.
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I'm really looking forward
to this year's investigation.
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It's time
to start connecting new dots,
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and take things even further.
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Kaleb.
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-It's good to be back, brother.
-Thank you.
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[Erik] We now have what we can
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rightly call hot spots,
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areas of interest where we have
seen strange events repeatedly.
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Much of our work this year will
focus on studying these areas.
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We are all anxious to bring
some kind of understanding,
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if not closure, to the mystery
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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Hey, guys.
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-Brandon. Good to see you.
-It's good to be back.
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[Brandon] After years
of gathering data,
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we have more questions
than answers,
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but we're driven
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to push boundaries
like never before.
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It's good
to see the team assembled.
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I think more than ever before,
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not only do we have answers
coming off of this last year,
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but I have to believe
that we're getting closer
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to understanding what is
happening both below
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-and above Skinwalker Ranch.
-Exactly.
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[Brandon] Speaking of
what is below the property,
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we have ceramic material
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that Chris found
in the mesa this last year.
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Not only is
this ceramic material
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not naturally occurring,
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but it also has some strange
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electromagnetic properties.
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All of which have
been verified with
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-scientific equipment.
-Yeah.
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[Travis] The ceramics we found
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while drilling
in the mesa last year were
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an absolute game changer.
Based off the tests we ran,
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they appear machine-made
and super heat-resistant,
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just like the ceramics used
to protect man-made spacecraft.
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I'm going to reposition this.
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[Travis] When we bombarded
a sample with electrons,
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a bunch of holes formed
on the surface.
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Are those holes getting bigger?
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-[Erik] Yes, I think so.
-[Brian] Yeah, yeah.
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Let's turn it off
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to see if it goes back
to normal. Here we go.
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But when we stopped,
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the material appeared
to repair itself.
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[Brandon] Look at that.
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[Travis] I've never seen
anything like that before.
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This stuff is fixing itself.
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That's exactly right.
Unbelievable.
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[Erik] It raises the question,
what the hell
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-is there in the mesa?
-[Travis] Yeah.
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[Brandon] I mean,
let's not forget
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a tungsten carbide drill was
damaged inside of that mesa.
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I want to find out
if it is connected
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to the manufactured
ceramic material.
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-[Thomas] Oh, my gosh.
-[Kaleb] Look at that thing.
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[Thomas] Half that tooth
is gone.
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[Travis] Last year,
as we drilled the second
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of two boreholes, the drill bit
hit something that destroyed it,
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about 470 feet into the mesa.
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And that was when we found
the ceramics in the spoils.
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So far, we know from
the ground-penetrating radar
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that there's
a 400-foot-long object,
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possibly made of metal,
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and surrounded
by several smaller objects.
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Did the ceramics come
from one of these things?
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And if they did,
what the heck is it?
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Chris Roberts,
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our archaeologist,
has been busy at work
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over the last several months
in preparation
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-for this meeting.
-Yeah.
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After last year's
investigation concluded,
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I did some cleanup
of the deposits
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that came out of Borehole 2.
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When I was actually
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sorting in the 60-
to 90-foot section,
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I found something else
in there, as well.
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And what I've determined
under magnification
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is that it's a ceramic.
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But this is
the head-scratching part.
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It's a little bit darker,
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-and it's more dense.
-Okay.
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So, we have two
different ceramics
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-in the mesa.
-Wow.
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-Wow.
-Well, did you test it
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-with any other instrument?
-I did not.
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But I have a test
we can run here on the ranch
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to see how they compare
under a special UV light.
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-Let's do that. Let's do that.
-Yeah.
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[Chris] I haven't identified
the different ceramics
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as to a... a known type.
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So it'll be really interesting
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to test both ceramics
to see if they're related.
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[Erik] This second
possible ceramic
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is all the more reason for us
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-to get back inside that mesa.
-Yes.
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But how do we get in there?
How can we do this differently?
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[Thomas] Uh, well, so far,
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-we've done horizontal drilling.
-Right.
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[Thomas] We were only 33 feet
from the top of the mesa
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when we hit that object.
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And you look at that depth...
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That's really achievable if we
were to come from the top down.
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I think that the time is now
to go in vertical
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with a much bigger diameter
drill bit.
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Uh, we're thinking
maybe around four feet.
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What is this anomaly?
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What's this hard substance
that stopped a drill bit
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cold in its tracks?
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By going to a vertical
drilling operation this year,
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we're going to be able
to be a lot more controlled
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in exactly where we're drilling.
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In addition to that,
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it'll allow us
to carefully examine,
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foot-by-foot, as we go down,
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so we don't damage
whatever it is inside of there.
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Can you imagine
a four-foot-diameter hole
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going down 30 feet?
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-We can do a lot with that.
-Yeah.
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I know you're thinking,
how many instruments
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we can put down there
and all the data we can collect.
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[Thomas] So we're going to have
to be bringing somebody in
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from outside the area,
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which will take
two or three weeks to happen.
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Well, that's exciting.
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I'd love to get to the bottom
of what is in the mesa.
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So, I want to make sure
that we are carefully engaging
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the digging activity
and excavation
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over the course
of the next few weeks.
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-Absolutely.
-Yeah.
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[Brandon] Also,
I think one thing I want
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to explore is this bubble.
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Why is this exotic anomaly
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-over Skinwalker Ranch?
-Yeah.
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[Travis] Of all the strange
stuff we've seen out here,
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the bubble has got to be one
of the biggest mysteries.
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The only way
I can describe it is,
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it's like a massive,
invisible ball,
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almost like some kind
of science-fiction force field.
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It's got a 2,000-foot radius,
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and it reaches both
above and below ground.
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Its epicenter is at the place
we call the triangle,
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and it even covers
the mesa drill site.
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So far, we've seen its barriers
block drones
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and even rockets
from passing through it.
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We've picked up
possible communication signals
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inside of it
and documented a ton
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of UAPs going in and out of it.
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[Brandon] Well, I'm anxious
to hear what are the immediate
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action items to begin
this year of experiments.
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[Erik] I think the first place
we should focus is
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at the center of the bubble,
where we saw
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what we've been calling
the blob.
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Right.
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One of the most curious spots
inside the bubble
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is 31 feet above the triangle.
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That's where we captured
high-speed images back in 2022
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of a blob destroying
a rocket midair.
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We don't know
what this thing is
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or how it connects
to the bubble.
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So the hope is that,
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by concentrating
on key areas like the blob,
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we might unravel
this entire bubble mystery.
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As we've been preparing
for this year's activities,
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Erik and Travis have tasked me
to erect these two different
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new towers, 30 feet high,
right there in the triangle.
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I'm pleased to report
that we're ready
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to erect those towers
and move forward.
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[Erik] We're going
to be able to put instruments
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right in the heart
of that 30 or so foot spot
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over the center of the triangle.
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[Travis] That's right.
I reached out
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to LOC Precision, uh,
and-and asked them
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to design a thrust stand,
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so we can put rocket motors
upside down
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at the 30-foot mark.
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That will put huge amounts
of light, heat
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and smoke into that spot.
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It might reveal the blob again,
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and we might be able
to get a better image of it.
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I've developed
a piece of software.
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I am calling it Meta-Frame.
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Now this is...
this is a piece of software
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that allows us to catch
fleeting events that
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are so fast that we wouldn't
catch them with the naked eye.
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So now we have the ability
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to study any unusual flights
or UAP over the ranch.
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Also, it allows us
to review all of the events
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that take place on the property
over the course of
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24 hours, so if something's
going to happen, you know,
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on the ranch or in our airspace,
we're going to catch it.
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[Cameron] That's good.
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-Excellent. Excellent.
-Love it.
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That tool is going
to be really valuable.
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-[Erik] Absolutely.
-Yeah. Yeah.
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Well, let's, uh,
let's move forward. Thank you,
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-everyone.
-[Erik] As always,
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we got our work cut out for us.
I say we get started.
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Looking forward
to getting the answers.
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-All right.
-Very good.
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Thank you, gentlemen.
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[Thomas] So, first things first.
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Let's take these bolts
out of the hinge.
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Yeah, okay.
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[Travis] Before starting our
first experiment of the year,
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we needed
to install two new towers
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at the triangle, which is
the epicenter of the bubble.
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-Right there.
-Right there. HOLD! HOLD! HOLD!
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These 30-foot towers were
specifically designed
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to run tests
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right in the spot where we saw
that strange blob before.
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-That's all tightened down.
-It's locked in, dude.
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This thing ain't going nowhere.
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-I'll give you this.
-Okay.
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[Travis] Once the towers
were up, Allen Isdell
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from LOC Precision Rockets
and his daughter Katie
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arrived to install
the most important piece
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of tonight's experiment.
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This is the fun table
right here, man.
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This is.
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[Travis] They've brought
custom-made rocket motors,
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which we're going
to mount upside down on top
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of one of our new towers.
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These will allow us
to blast flames and smoke
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directly into the spot
where we first saw the blob.
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Since it appeared
for just a moment
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when the rocket was destroyed
in 2022,
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we're hoping
long-sustained heat and flames
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from a rocket engine will
make it appear again,
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but for longer this time,
so we can figure out
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what the heck it actually is.
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-Okay.
-Put the ignitor in and
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-connect it and then get clear.
-Okay.
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-All right? Thanks, man.
-All right.
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[Travis] During
our experiment...
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[Dave] That's booted up.
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[Travis] ...we'll be using
a whole bunch
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of specialty equipment.
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All right, so we got power.
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We've got lidar,
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which can capture
infrared images of things
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you can't see
with the naked eye.
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Then we also have
thermal FLIR cameras,
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which will identify anything
with a different temperature
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than the surrounding
environment.
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Let's put this one
right there looking that way.
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We've also set up several
high-speed video cameras,
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aimed where
we saw the blob before.
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What am I looking at here?
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[Travis] Those'll feed into
Erik's new Meta-Frame system.
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So if the blob appears,
even for a moment,
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we should be able
to catch it on camera.
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All right, we should be ready.
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All right. How are we doing
over here, guys?
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-We're ready. All right.
-[Katie] Yeah. -Thank you.
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[Travis] Erik, we're going
to now shut down until dark.
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Copy that, Travis.
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-Perfect.
-All right. Cool.
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Appreciate it, guys.
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[Travis] While we were
waiting for nightfall...
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What you got here?
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Guys, Chris has been looking
at the properties
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of these materials
that we brought out of the mesa.
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[Travis] ...Erik, Thomas
and I joined Chris Roberts
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in the command center.
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He wanted to show us
the new kind of ceramic
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he told us about yesterday.
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He also wanted
to run a comparative test
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with the ones
we found last year.
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So, actually,
I've got four pieces in here.
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We have a camera up in the top
here looking straight down.
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Okay, got it.
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So that's what I'm seeing
on the screen right here, then.
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[Chris] So, the three larger
pieces that you can see?
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[Travis] Uh-huh.
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[Chris] Those are Type A.
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The Type A ceramic is
the material that we examined
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at the university last year.
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[Travis] Type A ceramic is
what we found in Borehole 2.
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-Is that right? Okay.
-[Erik] Yes. Yes.
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And then
what is that thing above it?
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[Chris] So the one
above it I found
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after last year's investigation,
while I was doing winter work
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and re-sorting through the
drilling spoils of Borehole 2.
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And that came
from 60 to 90 feet in.
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[Travis] Okay, and so that's
what you're calling Type B?
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[Chris] This is Type B.
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Now what's interesting
about it is it is very similar
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in characteristic to Type A,
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meaning it has
a similar glaze to it.
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All right, so explain to me
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your experimental
apparatus here.
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We're going to use
a special kind of UV light,
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called UV 365, to see
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how different or similar
the two ceramics might be.
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I've got this
in a photo box here,
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and I've got the UV 365
looking into the box,
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and I've got gloves on,
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and I've got safety glasses on
that are safe for those rays.
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To be clear, 'cause I've played
with black lights a lot,
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you're saying that you should
be wearing safety glasses
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with a black light?
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Uh, for this level,
you should be.
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It's at the wavelength that
it will cause severe sunburn.
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Right? And so
it would sunburn your eye,
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sunburn your skin.
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And it's...
it's the wavelength that likely
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is what causes skin cancer.
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So it's just
a preventative thing.
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UV 365 is something you've
probably seen on crime shows,
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where they wave it around
and reveal all the stuff
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you can't see
with the naked eye.
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But what Chris wanted
to do was to use it
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to look for subtle differences
to confirm
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if they are, in fact,
different kinds of ceramics.
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[Erik] Well,
let's take a look at it.
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So, you guys watch it
on the screen here.
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Most ceramics actually
absorb ultraviolet light.
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They don't do
any fluorescing at all.
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What's interesting
about it is,
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all of a sudden,
Type A is fluorescing.
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[Thomas] You're saying
that typical ceramics
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that you see don't glow
under a black light like this.
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Correct. Now,
what's interesting about Type B
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is, the coloring doesn't
fluoresce the same as Type A.
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[Travis] Well, I would say,
looking at that,
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that the Type A ones
are fluorescing blue-green?
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-[Chris] Mm-hmm.
-[Travis] Right? And then
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the Type B one
is fluorescing yellow.
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[Chris] Yes.
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[Travis] I would like
to see that compared
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to, like, what a real
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archaeological ceramic
would look like.
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Do you have any samples of that?
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Yes. This is a piece
of ancient Indigenous pottery.
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It could be
around a thousand years old.
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You see it
right in the middle?
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[Travis] Well,
that doesn't fluoresce at all.
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[Erik] It looks completely black
on the screen with a few...
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[Travis] Almost like
it's charcoal or something.
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-[Erik] ...a few bright dots.
-[Chris] It does.
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So, this is highly absorbent.
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But here's another thing
I found.
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Under a microscope,
I saw some buildup
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and erosion that happened
on both the Type A
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and the Type B ceramics.
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It would take a long, long time
to occur inside the mesa.
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How much time? Is that tens
of years or hundreds of years?
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[Chris] If I were to guess,
based on my experience,
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conservatively,
it's in the thousands of years.
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Thousands?
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-It's thousands of years old?
-And that's conservative.
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[Travis] This material has
got machined edges on it,
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which would usually mean
it was made sometime
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-in the last 50 to 75 years.
-Yeah.
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[Travis] If what
Chris says is correct,
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that suggests some
really crazy possibilities
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for what's in the mesa.
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Maybe the ceramics are
like the heat shield tiles
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on the space shuttle
but were part
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of some secret
government program.
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Or another
even more insane idea is
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that there's some kind
of alien technology
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that's been buried in the mesa
for thousands of years.
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I really don't know
what to think at this point.
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I think our next move is
to send off some samples,
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and-and we need
to get these tested.
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I know a lab in Colorado
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that can perform
thermal luminescence testing.
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What do you mean by that?
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Well, that's where they will
tell you how old it is.
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But it's a destructive process,
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meaning the Type B sample
could be totally destroyed.
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And we're fortunate
that we have so many samples
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of the Type A ceramic.
I think it's enough for us
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to do some
pretty aggressive testing.
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But I don't think
we should send the Type B in
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since we only have one piece.
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Well, you know what?
As we get the new drill,
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uh, core drill rig,
up on top of the mesa
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and start going down, uh,
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maybe you'll be able
to find more pieces.
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-That's what we need to do.
-[Erik] We want to get
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this material off
to the lab as soon as possible.
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I agree. I agree.
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-[Chris] All right.
-[Travis] Good stuff, man.
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[Chris] Thanks, guys.
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[Thomas] You have continuity?
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-[Katie] Yep, we're good.
-Okay.
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[Travis] Once the sun
went down,
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it was finally time to start
burning our rocket motors
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to see if we could get
the blob to show up.
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[Thomas] And be advised,
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the rocket is good to go.
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[Travis] All right,
that sounds good, man.
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We also decided to launch an
actual rocket at the same time
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since that's what we think
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caused the blob
to appear before.
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Thomas, I got to tell you, man,
the towers look cool.
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So here's what this means,
guys, the color code.
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The green means it's passive.
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If you're on that side,
you should be safe
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from any potential pyro
or rocket motors or anything.
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The red tower means
it's dangerous, stay away from,
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'cause this is where
we got active pyrotechnics.
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-Make sense?
-Yeah.
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All right.
Well, let's get to it.
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I'm gonna call Erik,
tell him we're going.
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Hey, Erik, we've got everything
ready to go out here.
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Hey, Travis. Copy that.
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[Travis] 40 seconds.
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[high-pitched tone sounding]
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[indistinct chatter]
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What's that noise?
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Something's coming through
the computer, man.
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I-I don't know what it is.
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[Thomas] So what changed?
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I-I don't know.
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But I can't get it to turn off.
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Let's try something.
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[tone stops]
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I don't know what that was.
I think
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it's some sort of weird
technical glitch going on.
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Something's not playing nice.
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00:19:29,375 --> 00:19:30,750
[Travis] Yeah,
something not playing nice.
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That's weird. Whatever happened
just then made--
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All of the signals went away,
my-my laptop jammed up.
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All of a sudden,
out of the blue,
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my computer, which monitors
all my instruments,
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glitched in a way
that we've never seen before.
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And right when we started
our countdown.
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Now, we have seen equipment fail
many times out here
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the second
we start our experiments.
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From my POV,
that feels like too many times
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to be just a coincidence.
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There's one little peak
right here at 1.2.
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So now I got 1.2 showing up.
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This is strange.
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This 1.2-gigahertz signal
was really weird.
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It's been showing up
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ever since
Erik first broadcast it
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last year during an experiment.
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Like someone
or something cloned the signal
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and then broadcast it
back at us.
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I don't know
if it's meant to taunt us
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or to communicate with us.
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Hey, Erik, be advised, I'm
getting a 1.2 signal showing up.
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Copy that, Travis.
Yeah, I can confirm,
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uh, several 1.2, uh, peaks.
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[Travis] Hey, y'all,
let's see if I can see
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where that thing's coming from.
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Let's see.
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My spectrum analyzer
was connected
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to several antennas
here at the triangle.
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So, by checking
each antenna feed individually,
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I wanted to figure out where
this signal was coming from.
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Well, that's sky-facing.
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That's mesa-facing.
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[Thomas] That's facing the mesa?
491
00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:09,708
[Travis] That's facing the mesa,
that's facing the sky.
492
00:21:09,875 --> 00:21:12,708
So it's not coming from the sky.
It's coming from the mesa.
493
00:21:13,833 --> 00:21:15,458
Hey, Erik?
494
00:21:15,625 --> 00:21:20,042
The 1.2 gigahertz
is coming from the mesa.
495
00:21:20,208 --> 00:21:22,583
-Copy that.
-And, uh, my antenna's pointed
496
00:21:22,708 --> 00:21:24,667
at the mesa, north-northeast.
497
00:21:24,750 --> 00:21:28,208
Now, that's interesting.
I wasn't expecting to hear that.
498
00:21:28,375 --> 00:21:31,375
I'm going to see
if I can confirm that.
499
00:21:36,125 --> 00:21:39,667
Okay, Travis, I'm looking at
the direction-finding system,
500
00:21:39,875 --> 00:21:44,000
and I show a peak, but it isn't
coming from the mesa.
501
00:21:44,208 --> 00:21:47,375
That 1.2 is very strong,
it is dominant,
502
00:21:47,542 --> 00:21:50,167
it is constant, and it is
from the south-southwest.
503
00:21:50,333 --> 00:21:52,333
[Travis] That's weird, man.
504
00:21:52,500 --> 00:21:55,000
My antenna shows it coming
from the opposite direction.
505
00:21:55,167 --> 00:21:56,875
All right,
506
00:21:57,042 --> 00:21:59,917
Erik, I don't know what the crap
is going on there.
507
00:22:00,083 --> 00:22:03,583
How could Erik and I be getting
the same signal
508
00:22:03,708 --> 00:22:05,500
from opposite directions?
509
00:22:05,667 --> 00:22:08,458
Could we be seeing
multiple broadcasts at once?
510
00:22:08,625 --> 00:22:11,375
If that's the case,
what's doing this?
511
00:22:11,542 --> 00:22:15,000
Is this signal bouncing off the
bubble and coming back at us?
512
00:22:15,167 --> 00:22:17,042
Look at that.
513
00:22:17,208 --> 00:22:18,583
[Royston] Oh, there it is.
514
00:22:18,750 --> 00:22:21,208
[Travis] What the hell is that?
515
00:22:21,375 --> 00:22:23,208
That's cra--
That is a lot of energy.
516
00:22:23,375 --> 00:22:25,917
The whole dad-gum spectrum
is doing that.
517
00:22:27,042 --> 00:22:28,958
Oh, Lord.
518
00:22:29,125 --> 00:22:34,333
Erik, uh, I just have started
getting from the mesa a signal
519
00:22:34,542 --> 00:22:39,333
showing up
from 1.59 to 1.60 gigahertz.
520
00:22:39,542 --> 00:22:41,167
It's that whole baseline
jumping up and down
521
00:22:41,375 --> 00:22:42,917
that we've seen before.
522
00:22:43,083 --> 00:22:46,750
I can confirm the whole thing's
bouncing up and down.
523
00:22:46,917 --> 00:22:50,375
Yeah, and I can tell you
that is not common.
524
00:22:50,542 --> 00:22:51,833
[Travis] Yeah, makes, you wonder
what's going on, don't it?
525
00:22:52,042 --> 00:22:53,333
[Erik] Yeah, exactly.
526
00:22:53,542 --> 00:22:56,208
Well, that... that's wacky.
It's crazy.
527
00:22:56,375 --> 00:22:57,958
I'm gonna keep watching it.
Let me know
528
00:22:58,125 --> 00:23:00,375
if y'all see anything weird.
All right, well, let's launch
529
00:23:00,542 --> 00:23:03,167
-a rocket and a motor
at the same time. -Yeah.
530
00:23:03,375 --> 00:23:04,542
-Let's do it.
-Okay.
531
00:23:04,708 --> 00:23:07,042
[Travis] Hey, Erik,
do you copy?
532
00:23:07,208 --> 00:23:08,500
Yeah, Travis, go ahead.
533
00:23:08,667 --> 00:23:10,167
Yeah, man,
we've got everything ready
534
00:23:10,333 --> 00:23:11,792
to go out here, and then
535
00:23:11,958 --> 00:23:13,250
we're about to get
this thing fired up.
536
00:23:13,375 --> 00:23:14,833
Yeah, copy that.
537
00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:17,250
[Travis] Five, four,
538
00:23:17,375 --> 00:23:19,750
three, two, one.
539
00:23:22,500 --> 00:23:24,000
Tower motor's ignited.
540
00:23:24,208 --> 00:23:25,917
It's smoking.
541
00:23:28,500 --> 00:23:30,708
The rocket didn't go.
542
00:23:31,708 --> 00:23:33,250
The rocket's beacon signal's
going off,
543
00:23:33,417 --> 00:23:34,875
but why didn't the rocket go?
544
00:23:35,042 --> 00:23:36,375
[Allen] I don't know.
545
00:23:36,542 --> 00:23:37,833
[Travis] All right, well,
let's go down with it
546
00:23:38,042 --> 00:23:39,458
and let's go check it out.
547
00:23:39,583 --> 00:23:43,667
What caused a perfectly
good rocket not to fire?
548
00:23:43,875 --> 00:23:46,208
I mean,
I've fired thousands of them
549
00:23:46,333 --> 00:23:47,833
and never had that problem.
550
00:23:47,958 --> 00:23:50,333
-[alarm chirping]
-[Allen] It never even fired.
551
00:23:50,500 --> 00:23:52,042
Weirdest thing,
the igniter didn't burn.
552
00:23:52,208 --> 00:23:54,042
-[Katie] It didn't even burn.
-It was like it was dead.
553
00:23:55,708 --> 00:23:57,958
[Travis] There were no signs
of anything physically wrong
554
00:23:58,083 --> 00:23:59,750
with that rocket.
555
00:23:59,917 --> 00:24:03,917
So, did whatever broadcast those
signals stop it from launching?
556
00:24:05,208 --> 00:24:06,833
All right, she's hot again.
557
00:24:07,042 --> 00:24:09,375
[Travis] All right.
Hey, Erik, you copy?
558
00:24:09,542 --> 00:24:11,417
[Erik] Travis, go ahead.
559
00:24:11,542 --> 00:24:13,667
So, then, we're gonna
a-attempt the simultaneous
560
00:24:13,875 --> 00:24:17,000
rocket launch and motor fire
at the same time again.
561
00:24:17,208 --> 00:24:18,333
Well, that should be
interesting.
562
00:24:18,542 --> 00:24:20,208
I'll stand by.
563
00:24:20,375 --> 00:24:24,333
Finally, Allen managed to get
the rocket engine on line again.
564
00:24:24,500 --> 00:24:26,833
Hopefully, this next launch
will go as planned.
565
00:24:27,042 --> 00:24:28,792
Pad's clear.
566
00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:31,708
In five, four, three,
567
00:24:31,917 --> 00:24:34,417
two, one.
568
00:24:37,625 --> 00:24:39,917
Tower motor's smoking!
569
00:24:41,417 --> 00:24:42,958
Yeah!
570
00:24:43,875 --> 00:24:46,500
I got it right here.
Straight up.
571
00:24:46,667 --> 00:24:49,333
-There it is right there.
-There went the chute charge.
572
00:24:49,500 --> 00:24:52,042
Hey, we got a light right there.
573
00:24:52,208 --> 00:24:53,875
Right through the smoke.
574
00:24:54,042 --> 00:24:55,458
[Travis] You did?
575
00:24:57,042 --> 00:24:58,417
-What the heck is that?
-You see it right there?
576
00:24:58,542 --> 00:25:00,417
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see it.
577
00:25:00,542 --> 00:25:01,667
Oh, that's probably
the chute one.
578
00:25:01,875 --> 00:25:03,500
[Kaleb] No, no, no,
it's right there.
579
00:25:03,583 --> 00:25:06,458
See, I know it's
a different one right there.
580
00:25:07,375 --> 00:25:09,000
Was that a UAP?
581
00:25:14,375 --> 00:25:16,708
[Kaleb] Was that a UAP?
582
00:25:16,875 --> 00:25:18,500
[Thomas] Where?
583
00:25:18,708 --> 00:25:20,958
Where? I don't see it.
584
00:25:21,042 --> 00:25:23,833
Just as our experiment was
finally going according to plan,
585
00:25:23,958 --> 00:25:26,167
Kaleb suddenly spotted
some kind of light
586
00:25:26,292 --> 00:25:27,792
moving through the sky
587
00:25:27,958 --> 00:25:29,875
right where we launched
our rocket.
588
00:25:30,042 --> 00:25:31,583
Was it a UAP?
589
00:25:32,542 --> 00:25:34,167
[Kaleb] Now it's gone.
590
00:25:37,542 --> 00:25:39,500
[Travis] Whatever Kaleb saw,
591
00:25:39,625 --> 00:25:42,125
it vanished as fast
as it appeared, so hopefully
592
00:25:42,292 --> 00:25:44,292
we caught it on one
of our specialty cameras.
593
00:25:44,458 --> 00:25:45,917
All right, let's get that rocket
594
00:25:46,083 --> 00:25:47,750
before the screamer
battery dies.
595
00:25:47,958 --> 00:25:50,000
-[alarm chirping]
-Watch for holes, guys.
596
00:25:50,167 --> 00:25:51,667
Before we conducted
another test,
597
00:25:51,875 --> 00:25:55,292
I wanted to track down
our rocket from the last launch.
598
00:25:55,458 --> 00:25:57,167
It's equipped
with a screamer device
599
00:25:57,292 --> 00:25:58,875
which gives off a loud sound
600
00:25:59,042 --> 00:26:02,500
to help us find it in high weeds
or even in the dark.
601
00:26:04,292 --> 00:26:05,958
Good recovery.
602
00:26:06,125 --> 00:26:08,917
Well, wait a minute.
Where's the rest of the rocket?
603
00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:14,333
Allen, I'm gonna head out
on the road and walk
604
00:26:14,500 --> 00:26:16,667
-down the road a little bit.
-Okay.
605
00:26:16,875 --> 00:26:18,875
[Travis] The bottom fell off
of the chute shroud.
606
00:26:19,042 --> 00:26:21,417
-[Thomas] Oh, really? -[Travis]
The bottom of the rocket
607
00:26:21,583 --> 00:26:23,125
should be there,
somewhere near it.
608
00:26:24,583 --> 00:26:26,125
Hey, look here.
Hey, look at this.
609
00:26:26,292 --> 00:26:27,750
It was right here.
610
00:26:28,708 --> 00:26:30,500
It looks like
it's in decent shape.
611
00:26:30,708 --> 00:26:33,083
For having taken a spill.
612
00:26:33,208 --> 00:26:34,583
[Travis] Look at that!
613
00:26:34,750 --> 00:26:37,208
It looks like
the parachute cord just broke.
614
00:26:38,458 --> 00:26:40,458
-That's not burned.
-No.
615
00:26:40,625 --> 00:26:41,792
[Thomas] If that was burned,
you wouldn't see
616
00:26:41,917 --> 00:26:43,542
-these little fibers.
-No. That is not burned.
617
00:26:43,708 --> 00:26:46,083
That is unbelievable.
618
00:26:46,208 --> 00:26:47,500
That's 500-pound cord.
619
00:26:47,667 --> 00:26:49,333
It should not break like that.
620
00:26:49,542 --> 00:26:51,542
That is bizarre.
621
00:26:51,708 --> 00:26:54,625
Did the rocket
crash into something?
622
00:26:54,792 --> 00:26:58,000
The only way a parachute cord
could break like that
623
00:26:58,167 --> 00:27:02,125
is if something deliberately
severed it with a lot of force.
624
00:27:02,292 --> 00:27:04,125
More than 500 pounds.
625
00:27:04,292 --> 00:27:05,667
So, what happened here?
626
00:27:05,792 --> 00:27:07,333
Did it hit the blob?
627
00:27:07,458 --> 00:27:10,958
Or did whatever Kaleb just saw
cause this to happen?
628
00:27:12,250 --> 00:27:13,917
Hey, Erik, do you copy?
629
00:27:14,083 --> 00:27:15,667
[Erik] Yeah, Travis, go ahead.
630
00:27:15,833 --> 00:27:18,125
So, the rocket launched
beautifully,
631
00:27:18,250 --> 00:27:20,375
we went to recover it,
and what we found
632
00:27:20,542 --> 00:27:23,167
was a 500-pound cord,
633
00:27:23,375 --> 00:27:25,250
-and it was broke.
-Wow.
634
00:27:25,417 --> 00:27:27,333
Not burned. Broken.
635
00:27:27,500 --> 00:27:29,833
And w-- a-and it's-it's bizarre.
636
00:27:30,042 --> 00:27:31,667
Copy that.
637
00:27:31,833 --> 00:27:33,667
Who knows what we're gonna see
for the rest of the night.
638
00:27:33,875 --> 00:27:35,667
We're gonna reset
639
00:27:35,875 --> 00:27:37,833
for the next rocket
motor launch on the tower.
640
00:27:38,875 --> 00:27:41,833
After everything we just saw,
we wanted to run another burn
641
00:27:42,000 --> 00:27:45,000
to see if it was possible to get
more evidence of the blob.
642
00:27:45,208 --> 00:27:48,667
All right, we're getting ready
to do the last experiment.
643
00:27:48,792 --> 00:27:50,500
We're gonna have
a giant motor we're gonna put
644
00:27:50,708 --> 00:27:52,542
-on top of the tower.
-[Allen] Okay.
645
00:27:52,708 --> 00:27:54,917
[Travis] It's gonna be
pretty spectacular, I think.
646
00:27:59,708 --> 00:28:01,333
When we ran the experiment
this time,
647
00:28:01,458 --> 00:28:05,125
we decided to use a larger
rocket motor with a bigger burn.
648
00:28:05,292 --> 00:28:08,708
We were hoping that might
get the blob to appear.
649
00:28:09,875 --> 00:28:12,458
Allen and Katie also prepared
to launch a rocket equipped
650
00:28:12,667 --> 00:28:15,167
with a tracking system
that could transmit
651
00:28:15,375 --> 00:28:17,500
real-time data like GPS, speed
652
00:28:17,708 --> 00:28:19,708
and elevation during its flight.
653
00:28:19,875 --> 00:28:21,875
If this rocket
also hits something,
654
00:28:22,042 --> 00:28:24,708
it could tell us exactly where.
655
00:28:28,292 --> 00:28:29,875
[Allen] Um...
656
00:28:32,458 --> 00:28:33,750
[Travis] Allen,
are you guys ready
657
00:28:33,958 --> 00:28:35,708
with all the other rocket stuff?
658
00:28:36,750 --> 00:28:38,958
[Allen] Sorry, this is not
communicating properly.
659
00:28:39,125 --> 00:28:40,958
We can't launch the rocket.
660
00:28:42,750 --> 00:28:45,125
-It won't transmit data?
-Uh-uh.
661
00:28:45,292 --> 00:28:47,000
All right, but you are
gonna be able to launch
662
00:28:47,125 --> 00:28:48,708
the motor on the tower,
right, Katie?
663
00:28:48,875 --> 00:28:50,750
-Yes, sir.
-All right.
664
00:28:50,917 --> 00:28:52,708
[Travis] This was
the second time tonight
665
00:28:52,875 --> 00:28:55,458
that the rocket launchers
had a malfunction.
666
00:28:55,583 --> 00:28:57,750
And if Allen couldn't get
his controller to connect,
667
00:28:57,917 --> 00:29:00,917
there wasn't gonna be any
other way to launch this rocket.
668
00:29:11,333 --> 00:29:13,083
Erik for Sam.
669
00:29:14,083 --> 00:29:15,708
-[Sam] Go ahead, Erik.
-What's going on
670
00:29:15,917 --> 00:29:18,292
with your multi-sensor box
at the triangle?
671
00:29:18,458 --> 00:29:20,875
Yeah, it's not wanting
to transmit to the server.
672
00:29:21,042 --> 00:29:23,458
It's having an issue.
It's not streaming data.
673
00:29:23,667 --> 00:29:25,167
Copy that.
674
00:29:26,208 --> 00:29:28,917
This is really strange right now
because you can see live data
675
00:29:29,083 --> 00:29:31,125
coming from all the sensors
around the-the ranch.
676
00:29:31,250 --> 00:29:34,833
But this one's refusing
to send data back to the server.
677
00:29:36,417 --> 00:29:39,083
[Erik] Jim Royston, Sam Deriso
and I have distributed
678
00:29:39,250 --> 00:29:42,333
these multi-sensor boxes
at key locations
679
00:29:42,542 --> 00:29:44,583
with known interesting phenomena
680
00:29:44,750 --> 00:29:46,750
across the entire ranch.
681
00:29:46,917 --> 00:29:49,583
The technology contained
within these ruggedized boxes
682
00:29:49,708 --> 00:29:50,833
allows us to see data
683
00:29:51,042 --> 00:29:52,792
from all of those sources
684
00:29:52,958 --> 00:29:54,667
while we are running
this experiment.
685
00:29:54,875 --> 00:29:58,875
That allows us
to observe changes in real time.
686
00:29:59,042 --> 00:30:02,792
So, why are we seeing
the multi-sensor box
687
00:30:02,917 --> 00:30:04,500
not working as expected,
688
00:30:04,667 --> 00:30:07,125
and more specifically
at the triangle?
689
00:30:07,250 --> 00:30:09,167
[Sam] I've troubleshooted it,
and I can't figure out
690
00:30:09,375 --> 00:30:11,083
what is blocking it.
691
00:30:11,208 --> 00:30:13,667
The problem is, it wasn't
connecting with our network.
692
00:30:13,833 --> 00:30:15,833
So, there's no backups
to the data,
693
00:30:15,958 --> 00:30:17,333
which would cause data loss.
694
00:30:17,542 --> 00:30:20,167
So, something's blocking
the signal of this one?
695
00:30:20,375 --> 00:30:21,667
-Yes. -[Travis] And Allen said
they lost
696
00:30:21,792 --> 00:30:23,208
the ignitor to the rocket.
697
00:30:23,375 --> 00:30:24,667
-[Sam] Really?
-Yeah.
698
00:30:24,792 --> 00:30:26,000
[Travis] Almost
everything we've got
699
00:30:26,167 --> 00:30:27,708
has had some kind
of malfunction tonight.
700
00:30:27,875 --> 00:30:29,667
And it all has to do
with transmitting data.
701
00:30:29,833 --> 00:30:31,250
[Travis] Yep.
702
00:30:31,417 --> 00:30:33,542
It's like something's jamming
our equipment.
703
00:30:40,333 --> 00:30:42,583
[Travis] It's like something's
jamming our equipment.
704
00:30:42,750 --> 00:30:44,167
That makes, that makes no sense.
705
00:30:44,292 --> 00:30:46,250
[Sam] Yeah,
it doesn't make sense.
706
00:30:46,375 --> 00:30:48,958
[Travis] Right as we were about
to start a larger rocket burn
707
00:30:49,083 --> 00:30:51,042
at the triangle,
a bunch of our equipment
708
00:30:51,167 --> 00:30:52,500
malfunctioned again.
709
00:30:52,708 --> 00:30:54,500
It's almost like something
710
00:30:54,708 --> 00:30:57,208
was purposely
sabotaging our experiment.
711
00:30:59,292 --> 00:31:02,500
Yeah, Travis, I'm seeing
an increase in that, uh,
712
00:31:02,667 --> 00:31:04,125
1.6, uh, gig signal.
713
00:31:04,292 --> 00:31:06,375
I just want to see
if you see the same thing.
714
00:31:08,833 --> 00:31:10,208
[Travis] Yep. Absolutely.
715
00:31:12,083 --> 00:31:14,542
It looks like it's, uh,
gone up in strength.
716
00:31:15,542 --> 00:31:17,542
Yeah, I mean, there's been
an uptick in just the last,
717
00:31:17,708 --> 00:31:19,542
you know, minute or so.
718
00:31:19,708 --> 00:31:21,417
That is all over the map.
719
00:31:21,542 --> 00:31:23,500
That's strange.
720
00:31:23,708 --> 00:31:25,167
This is crazy.
721
00:31:25,333 --> 00:31:28,292
Could the source
of this 1.6-gigahertz signal
722
00:31:28,458 --> 00:31:31,042
be what's been messing
with our equipment all night?
723
00:31:32,042 --> 00:31:34,583
Launch status: "pyro no go."
724
00:31:34,792 --> 00:31:37,083
I know,
'cause we're not using it.
725
00:31:37,208 --> 00:31:38,667
[Travis] Any luck
with the rocket?
726
00:31:38,833 --> 00:31:40,917
Do you think you'll be able
to get it?
727
00:31:41,042 --> 00:31:42,417
-No. -[Travis] You're not
gonna get it?
728
00:31:42,583 --> 00:31:44,750
-She keeps doing
the same thing. -All right.
729
00:31:44,875 --> 00:31:46,167
Hey, Erik?
730
00:31:46,375 --> 00:31:48,833
So, the rocket
is not going to connect,
731
00:31:49,042 --> 00:31:52,292
so this will be just the motor
on the tower for now.
732
00:31:52,458 --> 00:31:53,750
Copy that. Standing by.
733
00:31:53,917 --> 00:31:55,458
[Travis] All right,
we're starting
734
00:31:55,625 --> 00:31:57,667
the countdown for the...
735
00:31:57,875 --> 00:31:59,542
rocket motor firing
736
00:31:59,708 --> 00:32:02,625
in five, four,
737
00:32:02,792 --> 00:32:04,250
three,
738
00:32:04,375 --> 00:32:06,167
two, one.
739
00:32:12,458 --> 00:32:13,875
[Thomas] Wow.
740
00:32:14,042 --> 00:32:16,083
Boy, that put a lot
of smoke up, didn't it?
741
00:32:18,292 --> 00:32:20,833
[Travis] Look at the fire
on top of the tower.
742
00:32:21,000 --> 00:32:23,917
Oh, I got to see that
in Dave's camera.
743
00:32:25,208 --> 00:32:27,708
Looks like a smokestack, man.
744
00:32:27,875 --> 00:32:29,042
-[Dave] Yeah.
-Yeah,
745
00:32:29,208 --> 00:32:31,125
you can see it in the thermal
real good.
746
00:32:31,333 --> 00:32:32,625
-[Dave] Yeah.
-[Sam] That's a good shot.
747
00:32:34,917 --> 00:32:36,167
Yeah, it just went out.
748
00:32:36,375 --> 00:32:38,208
[Travis] All right, that's it.
749
00:32:38,375 --> 00:32:40,208
Hey, Erik,
if you want to come back out
750
00:32:40,375 --> 00:32:43,917
and let's wrap this evening up,
let's do it.
751
00:32:44,125 --> 00:32:46,250
Copy that, Travis.
I will be right out there.
752
00:32:47,417 --> 00:32:49,167
I think we're all
looking forward
753
00:32:49,333 --> 00:32:51,000
to reviewing the video data
of various kinds,
754
00:32:51,208 --> 00:32:53,333
including
conventional video and, uh,
755
00:32:53,500 --> 00:32:55,667
the thermographic
high-speed video.
756
00:32:55,875 --> 00:32:58,583
There's a lot, uh,
coming out of this.
757
00:32:58,792 --> 00:33:00,208
I think everyone
is curious as to whether
758
00:33:00,375 --> 00:33:02,000
we will see
a repeat of something
759
00:33:02,167 --> 00:33:03,375
that we've seen before.
760
00:33:03,542 --> 00:33:06,458
This, of course,
is the infamous blob.
761
00:33:07,500 --> 00:33:09,167
-[Travis] There's Erik.
-Yeah, I have never seen
762
00:33:09,375 --> 00:33:11,958
one of our experiments
the way I just saw it tonight.
763
00:33:12,125 --> 00:33:13,667
There was so much going on.
764
00:33:13,750 --> 00:33:16,083
I don't know what we've got,
but we've got all of it.
765
00:33:17,375 --> 00:33:20,333
From the second that we started,
it seemed to be nonstop tonight.
766
00:33:20,500 --> 00:33:22,250
-Yeah. -[Thomas] Lot of
strange things tonight.
767
00:33:22,417 --> 00:33:23,458
[Travis] Yeah, a lot of strange
things and now we got a lot
768
00:33:23,625 --> 00:33:24,792
of data to look through,
769
00:33:24,958 --> 00:33:26,833
but, uh, let's call it a night.
770
00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:28,167
-Let's do.
-[Travis] All right.
771
00:33:28,333 --> 00:33:30,000
Good stuff, everybody.
772
00:33:37,042 --> 00:33:38,167
[Erik] A lot of what
we're gonna be looking at
773
00:33:38,333 --> 00:33:39,750
is-is very visual.
774
00:33:39,917 --> 00:33:41,750
[Thomas] There was
a lot happening.
775
00:33:41,917 --> 00:33:43,375
I'm excited to see what we have.
776
00:33:43,542 --> 00:33:44,958
[Travis] Two days after
777
00:33:45,125 --> 00:33:46,917
our rocket burn experiment
at the triangle,
778
00:33:47,083 --> 00:33:48,833
Erik called all of us
into the command center
779
00:33:48,958 --> 00:33:51,750
so we could review
the processed data.
780
00:33:52,958 --> 00:33:54,667
[Erik] I'm gonna
start us off with our,
781
00:33:54,833 --> 00:33:57,042
uh, video surveillance assets.
782
00:33:57,208 --> 00:33:59,833
This is an event, Kaleb, where,
uh, you spotted something.
783
00:34:00,000 --> 00:34:01,417
-You pointed it out.
-Mm-hmm.
784
00:34:01,542 --> 00:34:03,708
This is the one that I remember.
We had the rocket go...
785
00:34:03,875 --> 00:34:06,292
-Okay. -...and it looked like
there was another light
786
00:34:06,417 --> 00:34:08,833
that was moving to the west.
787
00:34:09,000 --> 00:34:10,792
[Thomas] Yeah, it was like a UAP
788
00:34:10,958 --> 00:34:12,667
-next to the rocket.
-[Kaleb] Yeah.
789
00:34:12,833 --> 00:34:14,167
[Travis] But is this the launch
790
00:34:14,292 --> 00:34:16,625
where the chute cord got broken?
791
00:34:16,792 --> 00:34:18,083
[Erik] Yes, exactly.
792
00:34:18,250 --> 00:34:20,000
So, this is a great view
from the south field
793
00:34:20,167 --> 00:34:23,167
of the property looking
back towards the triangle.
794
00:34:23,292 --> 00:34:26,208
This is the launch
that we're talking about.
795
00:34:31,208 --> 00:34:32,583
[Travis] There's the rocket.
796
00:34:32,750 --> 00:34:34,167
Rocket goes up.
797
00:34:35,292 --> 00:34:37,042
[Travis] Yeah, I just saw
the rocket body fall over here.
798
00:34:37,208 --> 00:34:39,167
-[Thomas] Mm-hmm.
-[Erik] Now,
799
00:34:39,375 --> 00:34:41,667
let's watch this from
the perspective of Meta-Frame.
800
00:34:41,875 --> 00:34:45,208
And this will be playing back
like a time-lapse.
801
00:34:46,625 --> 00:34:47,958
[Kaleb] So,
that's the drone going up
802
00:34:48,167 --> 00:34:49,958
-[Travis] Yep. Yep.
-...that we see.
803
00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:54,042
[Erik] Then that big flash
is our rocket motor burning.
804
00:34:54,208 --> 00:34:56,708
But then notice
this light right here.
805
00:34:56,917 --> 00:34:58,250
[Kaleb] Whoa.
806
00:34:58,417 --> 00:35:00,417
-What is that?
-[Travis] That's crazy, dude.
807
00:35:01,542 --> 00:35:02,750
[Erik] The timing
808
00:35:02,917 --> 00:35:04,583
of this feature...
809
00:35:04,792 --> 00:35:06,250
-Yes.
-...in the video record
810
00:35:06,375 --> 00:35:08,542
-with what happened
to that cord... -[Travis] Yeah.
811
00:35:08,708 --> 00:35:10,958
...really raises
questions for me.
812
00:35:11,125 --> 00:35:12,875
That's a good point, Erik.
813
00:35:13,042 --> 00:35:14,292
You may have caught
whatever caused
814
00:35:14,458 --> 00:35:16,708
the rocket to tear itself apart.
815
00:35:21,208 --> 00:35:22,833
[Travis] You may have
caught whatever caused
816
00:35:23,000 --> 00:35:25,458
the rocket to tear itself apart.
817
00:35:25,542 --> 00:35:27,375
-[Erik] Yeah.
-[Kaleb] Yeah.
818
00:35:29,167 --> 00:35:30,333
[Travis] I can't believe it.
819
00:35:30,458 --> 00:35:32,000
This enhanced video
820
00:35:32,208 --> 00:35:33,667
from our experiment
at the triangle
821
00:35:33,875 --> 00:35:36,833
clearly showed
a bright, orb-like object
822
00:35:37,000 --> 00:35:39,500
appearing right next
to the rocket we launched,
823
00:35:39,708 --> 00:35:42,333
and just moments before
its parachute cord was cut.
824
00:35:42,500 --> 00:35:44,042
It didn't look like the blob,
825
00:35:44,208 --> 00:35:45,875
so what was this UAP
826
00:35:46,042 --> 00:35:48,542
that suddenly appeared
inside the bubble?
827
00:35:49,583 --> 00:35:51,250
Well, Pete, this is a good time
to throw to you,
828
00:35:51,417 --> 00:35:53,875
-let you put your data
on the screen. -Perfect.
829
00:35:54,042 --> 00:35:55,708
I want to show you
the drone footage first.
830
00:35:55,875 --> 00:35:57,083
Okay.
831
00:35:57,250 --> 00:35:58,833
[Erik] You've got my attention.
832
00:35:58,958 --> 00:36:00,167
[Travis] Is this the launch
833
00:36:00,375 --> 00:36:02,833
where the chute cord got broken?
834
00:36:03,042 --> 00:36:06,042
This is the exact
same rocket launch.
835
00:36:06,250 --> 00:36:07,708
[Travis] So, let's watch for it.
836
00:36:13,542 --> 00:36:15,417
[Pete] And then
I held on the smoke.
837
00:36:15,542 --> 00:36:17,500
That's our region of interest
right there, you know.
838
00:36:23,583 --> 00:36:26,833
What was that?
What caused that shake?
839
00:36:27,000 --> 00:36:28,083
[Thomas] Yeah,
what was that shake?
840
00:36:28,208 --> 00:36:29,583
Haven't seen that before.
841
00:36:29,750 --> 00:36:32,167
Just thinking about
that broken shock cord
842
00:36:32,333 --> 00:36:33,708
-and that big bright object...
-Yeah.
843
00:36:33,875 --> 00:36:36,042
-...that we saw in the sky.
-Yeah, yeah.
844
00:36:36,208 --> 00:36:37,500
[Thomas] Would correlate
really close
845
00:36:37,708 --> 00:36:40,458
-to that shake.
-[Travis] Could be.
846
00:36:40,625 --> 00:36:44,500
What-what on Earth made your
drone shake like that, Pete?
847
00:36:45,542 --> 00:36:47,042
[Thomas] I don't know what
caused this rope to break
848
00:36:47,250 --> 00:36:50,250
or what hit Pete's drone,
849
00:36:50,417 --> 00:36:52,542
but I do find it interesting
that, at the same time,
850
00:36:52,708 --> 00:36:55,208
Erik caught
something in the sky.
851
00:36:55,375 --> 00:36:57,250
There's definitely
something interesting
852
00:36:57,417 --> 00:36:59,500
in the airspace
here above the triangle.
853
00:36:59,625 --> 00:37:02,167
And why?
This mystery only continues
854
00:37:02,250 --> 00:37:03,875
to get bigger and bigger.
855
00:37:05,167 --> 00:37:06,625
So, the next piece...
856
00:37:06,792 --> 00:37:09,750
I want to show you
the terrestrial laser scanning.
857
00:37:09,875 --> 00:37:12,750
[Travis] One of the objectives
of this experiment
858
00:37:12,917 --> 00:37:14,333
was to figure out if the blob
859
00:37:14,500 --> 00:37:16,750
was connected to the bubble
in some way.
860
00:37:16,917 --> 00:37:18,125
So, we were all hoping to see
861
00:37:18,292 --> 00:37:20,708
if it might show up
in Pete's scans.
862
00:37:20,875 --> 00:37:22,875
[Pete] I want to show you
863
00:37:23,042 --> 00:37:24,625
one scan in particular.
864
00:37:27,208 --> 00:37:28,833
[Travis] Oh, I can see
the striations already.
865
00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:30,250
-Mm-hmm.
-Yep.
866
00:37:30,417 --> 00:37:32,625
[Pete] Now, as we go up...
867
00:37:33,542 --> 00:37:35,000
[Travis] Now, look, right there.
868
00:37:36,167 --> 00:37:38,542
-See the concentric rings?
-[Thomas] Yep.
869
00:37:38,708 --> 00:37:41,583
[Travis] We might have
the bubble in view.
870
00:37:42,667 --> 00:37:44,000
Again.
871
00:37:45,333 --> 00:37:48,167
Is there any way to know exactly
the elevation of that?
872
00:37:48,292 --> 00:37:50,125
You want to take a guess?
873
00:37:50,250 --> 00:37:52,833
-610 meters.
-Yes, sir.
874
00:37:53,000 --> 00:37:54,417
[stifled laugh]
875
00:37:56,375 --> 00:37:58,917
[Travis] I was excited
because 610 meters
876
00:37:59,042 --> 00:38:01,292
translates to about 2,000 feet,
877
00:38:01,500 --> 00:38:04,125
which is the exact radius
of the bubble.
878
00:38:04,250 --> 00:38:06,292
But what caused it to appear?
879
00:38:06,458 --> 00:38:08,333
Did our experiment
to trigger the blob
880
00:38:08,500 --> 00:38:11,000
actually trigger
the bubble to appear instead?
881
00:38:11,208 --> 00:38:12,542
[Erik] I want to take us to some
882
00:38:12,708 --> 00:38:14,458
of the other records
that we got.
883
00:38:14,542 --> 00:38:16,917
I want to get your eyes
on the big screen here.
884
00:38:17,125 --> 00:38:18,917
Let's look at the thermal video.
885
00:38:19,125 --> 00:38:21,083
We captured something else, too.
886
00:38:21,250 --> 00:38:23,917
The thermal camera was
framed for the blob,
887
00:38:24,083 --> 00:38:26,250
but you can see we have
the mesa in the background.
888
00:38:26,417 --> 00:38:28,708
You can see the ridgeline.
889
00:38:28,875 --> 00:38:30,708
I'm just gonna play through
at the normal rate.
890
00:38:34,333 --> 00:38:36,958
[Travis] Whoa.
What in the world is that?
891
00:38:37,958 --> 00:38:41,042
[Erik] We have this cold zone
above the mesa.
892
00:38:41,208 --> 00:38:43,125
The darker the color,
the colder it is.
893
00:38:43,333 --> 00:38:47,333
So this area is extremely cold
compared to the surroundings.
894
00:38:48,375 --> 00:38:49,583
[Travis] Whoa. What is that?
895
00:38:49,750 --> 00:38:51,500
Even when somebody
walked in front of it,
896
00:38:51,667 --> 00:38:53,375
-it is still out there.
-That's interesting. That's...
897
00:38:53,542 --> 00:38:55,500
So, it means it's out there
and not up here.
898
00:38:55,625 --> 00:38:57,000
-Yep.
-[Travis] You can see
899
00:38:57,208 --> 00:38:58,708
Thomas on the,
on the cherry picker
900
00:38:58,875 --> 00:39:02,583
moving around over here,
and it's still there.
901
00:39:06,042 --> 00:39:07,833
[Sam] And it disappears
as quickly
902
00:39:08,042 --> 00:39:09,417
as it appears.
903
00:39:09,583 --> 00:39:11,958
Did it show up
any other time during the night?
904
00:39:12,125 --> 00:39:14,792
[Erik] Okay, I'm gonna take us
forward just a few minutes.
905
00:39:16,042 --> 00:39:18,833
[Travis] Oh, there's-there's--
v-- almost the exact same shape.
906
00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:21,583
It looks almost the same,
with a dark spot dead center...
907
00:39:21,750 --> 00:39:24,250
-Yeah. -...and the same kind of
rectangular-like boundary.
908
00:39:24,458 --> 00:39:26,167
Yeah, saw that very definitive,
909
00:39:26,375 --> 00:39:29,792
you know, black cold spot
above the mesa.
910
00:39:30,833 --> 00:39:32,958
[Travis] We had no idea
what this cold spot was.
911
00:39:33,167 --> 00:39:35,833
But what struck me was
it's in the same direction
912
00:39:36,042 --> 00:39:38,167
where I got
the 1.2-gigahertz signal.
913
00:39:38,333 --> 00:39:40,375
So, was this cold spot
the source?
914
00:39:40,542 --> 00:39:42,292
And could it be connected
to whatever's buried
915
00:39:42,375 --> 00:39:43,667
inside the mesa?
916
00:39:43,833 --> 00:39:47,125
Or is it something to do
with the bubble?
917
00:39:47,250 --> 00:39:48,917
[Erik] Guys, this has been
918
00:39:49,042 --> 00:39:50,667
one hell of a day to review.
919
00:39:50,875 --> 00:39:53,417
Yeah, the more we keep
studying this triangle area,
920
00:39:53,583 --> 00:39:55,833
the more we keep coming up
with these crazy results.
921
00:39:56,042 --> 00:39:58,125
But, uh, this has really been
one to remember.
922
00:39:58,292 --> 00:40:00,333
-[Travis] Absolutely. -Yeah,
we've got a lot of work to do,
923
00:40:00,542 --> 00:40:02,000
and I say we get to it.
924
00:40:02,125 --> 00:40:03,292
-All right.
-All right.
925
00:40:03,500 --> 00:40:04,875
[Travis] Good stuff.
926
00:40:06,375 --> 00:40:08,042
[Erik] Much of our work
this year
927
00:40:08,208 --> 00:40:09,875
will focus on this bubble
928
00:40:10,042 --> 00:40:13,708
and all the phenomena
that we're not just witnessing
929
00:40:13,833 --> 00:40:16,583
but experiencing
in the center of the bubble,
930
00:40:16,750 --> 00:40:18,542
like the blob, to determine
931
00:40:18,667 --> 00:40:21,500
who or what those sources are.
932
00:40:21,667 --> 00:40:24,000
[Travis] We're just
getting started,
933
00:40:24,208 --> 00:40:25,875
and it's already looking
934
00:40:26,042 --> 00:40:28,292
like this could be
our craziest year yet.
935
00:40:28,375 --> 00:40:31,333
There's more UAPs,
more strange signals.
936
00:40:31,500 --> 00:40:32,875
Then there's these ceramics.
937
00:40:33,042 --> 00:40:35,500
Just more evidence
that there's something
938
00:40:35,708 --> 00:40:37,958
beyond explanation
buried inside the mesa.
939
00:40:38,042 --> 00:40:40,375
We're gonna find out
what these things are,
940
00:40:40,542 --> 00:40:42,833
and how they're all connected.
941
00:40:43,875 --> 00:40:45,167
[Brandon] Skinwalker Ranch
942
00:40:45,333 --> 00:40:47,583
is the most renowned hot spot
943
00:40:47,708 --> 00:40:50,667
for all things paranormal
and high strangeness.
944
00:40:50,792 --> 00:40:54,792
The team is more motivated
than ever to get answers,
945
00:40:54,958 --> 00:40:58,500
because what we're dealing
with here is unprecedented.
946
00:40:59,708 --> 00:41:02,792
I am prepared to accept
whatever the truth is.
947
00:41:05,417 --> 00:41:06,958
[Travis] Look at this.
Something hit the rocket
948
00:41:07,083 --> 00:41:09,458
-right there.
-[Erik] What is that light?
949
00:41:09,625 --> 00:41:11,167
[Thomas] Something was
in the sky.
950
00:41:11,375 --> 00:41:13,333
[Erik] We want to go down
till we hit whatever it is
951
00:41:13,500 --> 00:41:15,208
that's buried here in the mesa.
952
00:41:15,333 --> 00:41:16,833
-We just broke a hose?
-Yep.
953
00:41:17,042 --> 00:41:19,000
-You're hitting metal.
-[Travis] There is something
954
00:41:19,125 --> 00:41:20,875
metallic buried in the mesa.
955
00:41:21,042 --> 00:41:22,292
[Cameron] Wow.
956
00:41:22,458 --> 00:41:23,875
Hey, we just saw
something flying.
957
00:41:24,042 --> 00:41:25,667
-Got a light right there.
-Look at that.
958
00:41:25,792 --> 00:41:27,042
-[Cameron] Right there.
-[Brandon] That's a UFO.
959
00:41:27,208 --> 00:41:28,708
[Erik] Looks like it's following
the helicopter.
960
00:41:28,875 --> 00:41:31,292
Hey, Cameron, there is
something tracking you.
961
00:41:31,500 --> 00:41:33,833
Look at the heat
coming out of the homestead.
962
00:41:33,958 --> 00:41:36,375
[Thomas] We need to get
to the bottom of what's going on
963
00:41:36,542 --> 00:41:37,792
at the Homestead Two.
964
00:41:37,958 --> 00:41:39,375
Something moving around
right here.
965
00:41:39,542 --> 00:41:41,542
Yeah, Thomas,
I've got a light source
966
00:41:41,708 --> 00:41:43,583
heading for Homestead Two.
967
00:41:43,750 --> 00:41:46,500
I've never had stuff
go haywire like this before.
968
00:41:46,708 --> 00:41:48,625
-I want out of here.
-Turn the lasers on!
969
00:41:48,792 --> 00:41:50,667
[Travis] Detonation!
970
00:41:50,875 --> 00:41:53,167
-Oh!
-[Thomas] Get in the vehicles!
971
00:41:53,292 --> 00:41:54,458
-Get back!
-[bleep]
972
00:41:54,625 --> 00:41:56,167
[indistinct shouting]
973
00:41:56,292 --> 00:41:57,917
[Thomas] What the hell
did we just witness?
974
00:41:58,083 --> 00:41:59,625
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