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Yeah!
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Hey, we got a light right there.
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What the heck is that?
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Where's the rest of the rocket?
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Look at this.
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That's a 500-pound cord.
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It should not break like that.
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I want to get your eyes
on the big screen here.
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Notice this appears in the sky.
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You may have caught whatever caused
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the rocket to tear itself apart.
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I'm just going to play through it.
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What in the world is that?
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We have this cold zone above the mesa.
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Why is it only in that part of the sky?
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- That absolutely doesn't belong.
- Nope.
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What in the hell is that?
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There is a ranch in northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing occurrences on earth.
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For two decades, the federal government
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investigated the property.
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Their findings have
never been made public.
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Right there! We got something!
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Now a new team
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of independent
scientists and researchers
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are taking over.
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They are uncovering evidence
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that the countless stories...
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It came right out of the mesa.
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Of unidentified aerial phenomena...
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- Uap right there!
- Yep.
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Bizarre energies...
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It looks like there's a heat
source right above 'em.
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And portals that lead
to other dimensions...
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We're maybe looking at the anomaly
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for the first time, guys.
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Might actually be true.
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They will stop at nothing to reveal...
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the secret of skin walker ranch.
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Hey, what ya got there?
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It's a sled for inserting
instruments into borehole 1.
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- Wow.
- The sled is meant to be
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like an empty train with all the cars
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that you can put whatever you want in it
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and it transports it.
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So it's gonna help us
understand what's inside the mesa
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and see what's in there.
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That's awesome.
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That's gonna come in handy
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- when the drillers get here.
- Yep.
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We're just one week away
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from beginning a new
drilling operation to find out
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what the heck is buried inside the mesa
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here on skin walker ranch.
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Thanks to ground-penetrating radar,
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we know there's something
about 400 feet long
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and possibly made of metal inside it.
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It's also surrounded
by other smaller objects.
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We've drilled two horizontal boreholes
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on either side of this thing.
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Look at that thing.
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Half that tooth is gone.
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The drill got destroyed in borehole 2
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when it hit something incredibly hard
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at about 470 feet inside the mesa.
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This is also where we found
ceramics which had properties
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similar to the heat shields
on NASA spacecraft.
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That's manufactured, guys.
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While we couldn't finish borehole 2,
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we were able to drill all
the way through the mesa
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in borehole number 1.
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So Sam and Erik want to
run two scanning devices
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all the way down through borehole 1.
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Hopefully, we'll be able
to get more information
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to help us pick targets for
when we start the much larger,
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vertical drilling operation
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down through the top of the mesa.
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So what all instruments are on there?
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Well, one is a magnetometer.
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The second is an impedance sensor.
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And we can't run them at the same time.
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So we'll make multiple runs.
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Yeah. Well, I love everything about this.
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I say we get some utvs,
get up there and get started.
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- Yep.
- All right, Thomas and I
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- will jump in the Jeep. See you in a bit.
- Awesome.
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Last year, we lined borehole 1
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with about 600 feet of pvc pipe.
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We also installed a
pulley and a rope that starts
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at the top of the mesa and leads
all the way down to the bottom.
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We'll be able to use that system today
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by mounting our instruments on a sled
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and then moving it up and
down through the borehole.
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We have to operate it by hand,
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so Thomas and I will stay
at the bottom of the mesa
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to pull the rope while Sam, Jim and Erik
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feed it down from the top.
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Ready to fire this thing up?
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Yeah, I'll get it connected,
get everything rolling
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and let them know it's ready to go down.
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We don't know how close
the borehole actually is
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to the object we
believe is buried in there.
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So we're hoping that,
by doing this experiment,
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we'll get some clarity about
where exactly it might be.
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Ready to turn it on when you're ready.
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Okay.
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Hey, Travis, you got a copy?
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Yeah, Erik, go ahead.
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We're about to activate
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the-the payload on this
sled and send it down.
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All right, let's do it.
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Okay, I'm going to put it in the hole.
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The first instrument we wanted to run
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was the magnetometer.
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Okay, Thomas, the
sled is going into the pipe
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if you want to start pulling.
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It works by measuring distortions in
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the earth's magnetic field
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caused by anything metal
that's buried underground.
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I got it, Thomas. Sled is out.
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Okay, we can pull it back out.
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We couldn't monitor
the magnetometer data
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as it was being collected.
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So we'll have to wait
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for the processed results to know more.
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Our next step is to remove
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the magnetometer and change it out
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for that impedance measuring device.
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- All right.
- Let's get on it.
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The impedance sensor works...
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by emitting a signal,
then measuring anything
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that impedes the flow of that signal.
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In this case, a possible
metallic object underground.
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It generates a tone that will change
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if the sensor passes
near anything metallic.
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And if that happens, the tone
will become really high-pitched.
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So the audio's recording.
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You can hear the buzzing on it.
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- I hear it.
- So it's running, so it's ready to go.
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Hey, Travis, you got a copy?
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Yeah, Erik, go ahead.
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So, Sam has all the instruments running.
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We've got the audio recorder.
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We have the impedance
measuring device.
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We want you to begin pulling
very slowly at the beginning.
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Copy that, we're going
to start pulling now.
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What was that?
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- Did you hear that?
- I did.
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How far in were we when
we just heard that sound?
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I think we're about 25 feet in.
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Yeah, Travis, just be advised,
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we are hearing some variation
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out of that impedance meter
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about 25 feet into the mesa.
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That is interesting.
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So, we're already hearing changes
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in the pitch from this
impedance measurement device
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indicating that there must
be some metal nearby.
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I'm running through a list
of possibilities in my mind
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as to what could account for that.
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There was another hit.
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Yeah, that's significant.
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About how far in do you think we are?
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We're probably halfway.
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Okay.
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So about 250 feet.
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Yep, absolutely.
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Travis, we got another
big hit around 250 feet.
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Does that mean it was
next to something metallic?
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Most likely.
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- All right, go ahead and grab it.
- Got it.
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We're out!
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We're out down here, guys.
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Copy you, Travis.
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What we're going to do is pull that sled
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about halfway up to the 250 point.
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Then we're going to
stop, we're gonna monitor.
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Copy that.
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All right, start pulling.
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That big hit we got around
250 feet excited us all.
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So on the way back up,
Erik had the idea of parking
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the sled at that spot, to confirm
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that we had a hard target.
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All right, just a few more feet.
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Okay, guys, we got the sled in position,
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we're actually hearing the instrument.
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There.
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Something just changed.
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I just heard a hit. There was a...
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- did you hear a change in pitch?
- I did, I did.
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- -Ooh.
- Listen to that.
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Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
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Now that shouldn't be
happening, we're absolutely still.
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This was nuts.
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The first time the sled passed
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the 250-foot Mark, we got a big hit.
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But when we pulled it
back up to the same spot,
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the tone kept going up and down in pitch
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like something had
changed or was changing.
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Like it was detecting metal
one second, but not the next.
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Hey, Travis, I want to see what happens
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if we launch a rocket
right through the bubble
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and we'll again be able to listen for
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and monitor for any changes
in that interior of the mesa.
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I love that. That's a good idea, Erik.
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All right, I better go get the rocket ready.
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The mesa drill site happens to sit inside
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another mystery we've
been trying to figure out:
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A massive, invisible
anomaly called the bubble.
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All right, Erik, I'm close.
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Give me a minute or so.
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Copy that.
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We've suspected for a long time
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that there's a connection
between the bubble
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and whatever's buried in the mesa.
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So we wanted to know
what might happen
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if we fired a rocket
toward the bubble boundary
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while that impedance
sensor was near this anomaly
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inside the mesa.
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In five, four, three, two, one.
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So I'm looking for this to change.
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- Tone just changed.
- Okay, we just got a tone change.
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There.
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Okay, we just got a hit
there. Did you hear it?
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Yes, I did, I heard it go up in pitch.
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Come on, chute.
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Yeah!
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So something is really affecting it.
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What is causing that big an effect?
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Something is really affecting it.
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It's going up.
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And it didn't do that as we were pulling it.
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Hey, Travis, we just got a huge hit
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when you launched the rocket.
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The sled didn't move,
so there's no reason
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we should have heard that change.
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Well, that is really interesting.
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We wanted to know if launching
a rocket through the bubble
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would get a response
on the impedance sensor.
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And it did.
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So does that mean that
whatever's making that noise
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in the mesa is connected to the bubble?
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Okay, we can pull it back out.
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Once we process the data from both this
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and the magnetometer, we're
gonna take a hard look at it
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to figure out just what in
the heck this could mean.
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Okay, right now.
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- Okay, stop!
- Got it.
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All right, let's get started
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- with crunching on the data.
- Yeah.
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We got some data to review?
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We sure do.
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So, I've taken the
data off the instruments.
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The preliminary look
at the data is that yeah,
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there are features in there,
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some features that we
didn't expect to see or hear.
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And so, I want to start
with the magnetometer data.
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Let's do it.
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Whoa.
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A normal reading should be relatively flat
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inside a sandstone mesa.
263
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We shouldn't be seeing it
dipping up and down like this.
264
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No, no.
265
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So, what we would expect to see
266
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would be pretty much a straight line.
267
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- Yes.
- Yeah, that's exactly it.
268
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Unless there is something
inside of the mesa
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that's a very conductive object.
270
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- Yeah.
- Yeah, it's way too big.
271
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Maybe it's from multiple objects in there.
272
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Yep.
273
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We believe there's one
big object in the mesa,
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surrounded by a
bunch of smaller objects.
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So maybe this data is showing
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that the magnetometer
was sensing all those objects.
277
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Let's take a look at this next sequence.
278
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The measurements on
this impedance meter.
279
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And so I'm going to
bring that up on the screen
280
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and you'll see right away...
281
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this is what we call a wav file...
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we're seeing tones
picked up by the recorder.
283
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We should hear changes in the pitch
284
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if there's large metal objects or things
285
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that are producing
electromagnetic conditions.
286
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All right.
287
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So, what I want to do is
288
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just play a portion of this first experiment.
289
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What?
290
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Do we know how far in that was?
291
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Yeah, we were maybe
20, 25 feet at that point.
292
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And that's interesting
'cause our drill bit stopped
293
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33 feet from the surface in borehole 2
294
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'cause we hit something hard.
295
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That's right.
296
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This anomaly is interesting
297
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because it's about the same depth
298
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where the drill was damaged last year
299
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when it hit something hard in borehole 2.
300
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And that's also where
we found the ceramics
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in the drilling spoils.
302
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We know we hit it at 33 feet.
303
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What we don't know
is if it continues to jut up
304
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closer to the surface.
305
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So did the sensor detect the other side
306
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of the massive object
307
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we think is in there
and does this new data
308
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give us even more
evidence that it's metal?
309
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Let me play a bit further through this.
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This is from the 250-foot Mark.
311
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There it is again.
312
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It's a strong change.
313
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- Clearly there are changes.
- Yeah, so, if there is something
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buried in the mesa that's metallic
315
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then this is what you
would expect to hear.
316
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Yes.
317
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This just got a lot
more interesting for me.
318
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That's right.
319
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Well, we're going to
bring in this vertical drill
320
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very soon with the hopes
of being able to discover
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whatever it is.
322
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So, I think we may be able to get eyes
323
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for the first time on
whatever is inside that mesa.
324
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That's right. And in the meantime,
325
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we've got another experiment
we need to run on the bubble.
326
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- Absolutely.
- All right.
327
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Let's get to work.
328
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Hello, fellas.
329
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Hey there.
330
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Since we're still a few days away
331
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from the mesa drillers
arriving, we wanted to focus
332
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our next experiment on the bubble.
333
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So far, we know it's
centered at the triangle
334
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and has a 2,000-foot radius.
335
00:14:10,667 --> 00:14:13,458
It also seems to act like
an invisible force field...
336
00:14:13,667 --> 00:14:15,125
The rocket went the wrong way!
337
00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:18,667
Which blocks instruments like rockets
338
00:14:18,792 --> 00:14:21,667
and drones and stops them
from passing through its barriers.
339
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It's just stuck right there.
340
00:14:23,417 --> 00:14:26,125
- That's crazy, dude.
- That's freaking nuts.
341
00:14:26,333 --> 00:14:28,833
So today we're gonna
try to learn more about
342
00:14:29,000 --> 00:14:30,833
the bubble boundary
by towing something
343
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through it called a helikite.
344
00:14:33,250 --> 00:14:35,833
Y'all got the helikite in
place out yonder yet?
345
00:14:36,042 --> 00:14:37,958
We got all the parts, and, we're ready
346
00:14:38,125 --> 00:14:39,625
to head out and get it put together.
347
00:14:39,792 --> 00:14:41,583
- All right.
- You know, what I would
348
00:14:41,750 --> 00:14:43,030
like to see is what happens when
349
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we pass through that bubble boundary
350
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- with that helikite.
- Okay.
351
00:14:46,417 --> 00:14:50,375
The helikite is part giant
helium balloon, part kite.
352
00:14:50,542 --> 00:14:53,333
And what's great
about it is we can attach
353
00:14:53,542 --> 00:14:56,333
different instruments to it
and collect data as it hovers
354
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up to 200 feet in the air
for long periods of time.
355
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So tonight, we're gonna tow the helikite
356
00:15:02,875 --> 00:15:05,542
with a utv through the bubble boundary
357
00:15:05,667 --> 00:15:08,583
to test if it really acts like a physical wall.
358
00:15:09,583 --> 00:15:12,250
So, you'll go out west
of the bubble, right?
359
00:15:12,417 --> 00:15:14,083
You want us in the bubble or out...
360
00:15:14,250 --> 00:15:16,059
- I want you to start outside.
- Start outside of it.
361
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- Outside the bubble.
- Yeah.
362
00:15:17,500 --> 00:15:19,000
And go through the barrier wall
363
00:15:19,167 --> 00:15:20,684
and then come back
to where you started.
364
00:15:20,708 --> 00:15:22,167
Okay.
365
00:15:22,292 --> 00:15:24,125
So, we're getting this first run
366
00:15:24,250 --> 00:15:26,292
in the daylight, it's just going to give us
367
00:15:26,417 --> 00:15:28,625
a good control, nothing
on board that helikite.
368
00:15:28,833 --> 00:15:31,500
Okay. Well, we'll get out there
369
00:15:31,708 --> 00:15:33,250
and start inflating this thing.
370
00:15:33,375 --> 00:15:35,708
All right, let's do it. Thanks, guys.
371
00:15:35,875 --> 00:15:37,125
Let us know when you're ready.
372
00:15:37,292 --> 00:15:39,792
We're gonna start with a test run
373
00:15:39,917 --> 00:15:41,500
with nothing on board the helikite.
374
00:15:41,708 --> 00:15:43,792
We're thinking our
instruments are what's causing
375
00:15:43,958 --> 00:15:46,000
the bubble to react.
376
00:15:46,208 --> 00:15:48,583
So first, we want to see if
the helikite can get through
377
00:15:48,708 --> 00:15:51,667
the bubble boundary before
we even try to collect data.
378
00:15:51,875 --> 00:15:55,125
Pete, I guess that's your cue,
you can go set your stuff up.
379
00:15:55,250 --> 00:15:57,375
While the guys tow the helikite,
380
00:15:57,542 --> 00:16:00,000
Pete's going to stay here
at the triangle with me
381
00:16:00,208 --> 00:16:01,750
to do some lidar scanning.
382
00:16:01,917 --> 00:16:03,517
I will be monitoring a spectrum analyzer
383
00:16:03,542 --> 00:16:05,667
connected to my computer to look for
384
00:16:05,833 --> 00:16:08,208
any odd radio frequency signals,
385
00:16:08,333 --> 00:16:09,833
which we often detect in the bubble.
386
00:16:10,042 --> 00:16:11,417
All right, here we go.
387
00:16:11,583 --> 00:16:13,059
Erik will be watching everything
388
00:16:13,083 --> 00:16:14,583
from the command center.
389
00:16:16,708 --> 00:16:18,750
All right, well, she's floating.
390
00:16:18,917 --> 00:16:21,292
We're ready to go I guess.
391
00:16:21,500 --> 00:16:23,500
- Let's go up with it, shall we?
- Yeah.
392
00:16:28,500 --> 00:16:31,625
The helikite is in the air and ready to go.
393
00:16:31,750 --> 00:16:33,167
Copy that.
394
00:16:33,292 --> 00:16:34,958
The helikite should behave exactly like
395
00:16:35,167 --> 00:16:36,500
someone pulling a balloon.
396
00:16:36,667 --> 00:16:38,292
And with no wind like tonight,
397
00:16:38,458 --> 00:16:39,851
the nose of the helikite
should stay pointed
398
00:16:39,875 --> 00:16:41,333
straight as an arrow.
399
00:16:42,333 --> 00:16:43,833
Thomas, Kaleb,
400
00:16:44,042 --> 00:16:46,625
let's start moving the
helikite into the bubble.
401
00:16:46,792 --> 00:16:48,375
10-4.
402
00:16:52,708 --> 00:16:55,500
Kaleb and Thomas plan
to start towing the helikite
403
00:16:55,708 --> 00:16:58,083
from outside the western
boundary of the bubble,
404
00:16:58,208 --> 00:17:01,250
which we have marked
with wooden posts.
405
00:17:03,458 --> 00:17:06,125
Utv is through the boundary.
406
00:17:11,458 --> 00:17:13,792
Hey, it's almost like it's not moving.
407
00:17:13,958 --> 00:17:15,333
What?
408
00:17:15,500 --> 00:17:17,375
It's almost like it's not even moving.
409
00:17:20,292 --> 00:17:22,250
I think something's stopping it.
410
00:17:26,542 --> 00:17:29,167
I think something's stopping it.
411
00:17:29,333 --> 00:17:31,667
Look, I'm trying to go this way
412
00:17:31,833 --> 00:17:34,000
and it's pushing it this way.
413
00:17:34,167 --> 00:17:36,208
As we took the helikite for its first run
414
00:17:36,375 --> 00:17:37,917
through the bubble boundary,
415
00:17:38,083 --> 00:17:40,542
we experienced some weird resistance.
416
00:17:40,708 --> 00:17:43,917
The tension on the rope
seemed to indicate that the kite
417
00:17:44,042 --> 00:17:46,083
was stuck in the bubble boundary.
418
00:17:46,250 --> 00:17:49,167
Yeah, keep going, we'll
see what's happening.
419
00:17:50,917 --> 00:17:52,542
Look, now it's moving.
420
00:17:53,208 --> 00:17:54,625
While we continued to pull it
421
00:17:54,750 --> 00:17:56,125
through the bubble boundary,
422
00:17:56,333 --> 00:17:59,583
extra resistance
seemingly dissipated away.
423
00:18:03,542 --> 00:18:06,518
Look at the way it changed
directions as we got through.
424
00:18:06,542 --> 00:18:08,333
Yeah.
425
00:18:08,500 --> 00:18:10,375
While we continued to
pull it towards the east
426
00:18:10,542 --> 00:18:12,917
the helikite turns and faces north.
427
00:18:13,042 --> 00:18:15,250
Now there's no winds to account for this.
428
00:18:15,375 --> 00:18:19,125
So as we approached the
bubble, it was going that way,
429
00:18:19,250 --> 00:18:21,292
- like it didn't want to go through.
- Yeah.
430
00:18:21,417 --> 00:18:24,917
And now that it's gone through,
it changed direction again.
431
00:18:25,542 --> 00:18:27,583
Yeah, it's like there's a current.
432
00:18:28,875 --> 00:18:30,458
It makes no sense.
433
00:18:30,583 --> 00:18:32,667
There was literally no wind,
434
00:18:32,833 --> 00:18:34,958
but as the helikite
moved through the area
435
00:18:35,125 --> 00:18:36,750
where we've marked
the bubble boundary,
436
00:18:36,917 --> 00:18:40,250
it was like it was getting hung
up on some invisible force.
437
00:18:40,375 --> 00:18:42,833
Then when we managed
to get it to move forward,
438
00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:46,333
it started spinning around,
almost like it had popped loose
439
00:18:46,542 --> 00:18:48,208
and was reorienting itself.
440
00:18:48,375 --> 00:18:50,042
Right out of the gate,
441
00:18:50,208 --> 00:18:53,250
this test run showed us
evidence that the bubble boundary
442
00:18:53,375 --> 00:18:56,208
is a real physical force of some kind.
443
00:18:57,708 --> 00:18:59,542
Hey, guys, it's Kaleb.
444
00:18:59,750 --> 00:19:02,500
Thomas has moved the
helikite through the boundary.
445
00:19:02,625 --> 00:19:04,083
Copy that.
446
00:19:05,083 --> 00:19:07,625
1.6 just jumped right up.
447
00:19:09,875 --> 00:19:11,250
Hey, Erik, you copy?
448
00:19:13,417 --> 00:19:15,042
Yeah, Travis, what have you got?
449
00:19:15,208 --> 00:19:17,042
We're seeing some interesting stuff
450
00:19:17,208 --> 00:19:18,667
in the 1.6 gigahertz
451
00:19:18,833 --> 00:19:20,553
and be advised, Erik,
I was not seeing that
452
00:19:20,583 --> 00:19:23,583
before the helikite got into the bubble.
453
00:19:24,708 --> 00:19:26,583
Now that's the interesting bit.
454
00:19:27,167 --> 00:19:28,667
Thanks for the update.
455
00:19:28,833 --> 00:19:32,000
Just after the helikite
crossed into the bubble,
456
00:19:32,167 --> 00:19:34,250
a 1.6 gigahertz signal appeared.
457
00:19:34,375 --> 00:19:37,393
We've seen that signal
so many times now
458
00:19:37,417 --> 00:19:39,458
and it could be a communication signal.
459
00:19:39,625 --> 00:19:41,958
We are now headed west back towards
460
00:19:42,125 --> 00:19:43,875
the boundary of the bubble.
461
00:19:44,042 --> 00:19:46,000
It sure seems like there
is a connection between
462
00:19:46,167 --> 00:19:47,917
the helikite getting pushed around
463
00:19:48,083 --> 00:19:50,208
and that 1.6 gigahertz signal.
464
00:19:50,375 --> 00:19:54,250
Is someone or something
trying to communicate with us?
465
00:19:57,458 --> 00:19:59,708
All right, you know,
that-that's a great test run
466
00:19:59,833 --> 00:20:01,083
with nothing on it.
467
00:20:01,250 --> 00:20:03,333
I'm gonna go ahead and tell the guys.
468
00:20:04,208 --> 00:20:05,542
Guys, I'm telling you
469
00:20:05,708 --> 00:20:10,000
there was a very easy observable change
470
00:20:10,208 --> 00:20:11,833
with the helikite as it went through
471
00:20:12,042 --> 00:20:13,292
the bubble boundary.
472
00:20:13,417 --> 00:20:14,833
That is very interesting.
473
00:20:15,042 --> 00:20:16,393
Copy that.
474
00:20:16,417 --> 00:20:18,333
Let's get instruments on the kite
475
00:20:18,500 --> 00:20:20,292
for our next run after the sun sets.
476
00:20:20,458 --> 00:20:22,667
Copy all of that.
477
00:20:31,083 --> 00:20:33,923
This tracker needs to
be on the top, sky-facing...
478
00:20:33,947 --> 00:20:34,333
Okay.
479
00:20:34,542 --> 00:20:36,958
For the most accurate results.
480
00:20:37,125 --> 00:20:38,583
Now that the test run's done,
481
00:20:38,708 --> 00:20:40,667
it's time to put our
instruments on the helikite
482
00:20:40,833 --> 00:20:42,333
and do a second run.
483
00:20:42,542 --> 00:20:44,792
We are putting on the helikite a light,
484
00:20:44,958 --> 00:20:46,333
as well as a GPS tracker.
485
00:20:46,542 --> 00:20:48,917
Thomas and Kaleb will
be deploying the helikite
486
00:20:49,125 --> 00:20:50,458
in the same location
487
00:20:50,625 --> 00:20:52,875
on the western boundary of the bubble.
488
00:20:54,083 --> 00:20:55,667
That's perfect.
489
00:20:55,833 --> 00:20:58,125
I'll be watching the
real-time GPS tracking,
490
00:20:58,292 --> 00:21:00,250
paying special attention to any changes
491
00:21:00,375 --> 00:21:03,167
in the position of the helikite.
492
00:21:03,375 --> 00:21:05,125
All right, going up.
493
00:21:10,750 --> 00:21:14,250
That's exactly what I'm
seeing here on the GPS.
494
00:21:15,292 --> 00:21:16,917
Hey, we're going up.
495
00:21:18,250 --> 00:21:19,833
Yeah, man, we can see very well
496
00:21:20,042 --> 00:21:21,875
all the way down at the triangle.
497
00:21:26,250 --> 00:21:27,958
What the...? Listen to that.
498
00:21:30,708 --> 00:21:32,167
- That's you?
- That's me.
499
00:21:32,375 --> 00:21:34,750
I didn't tell it to, it just started doing it.
500
00:21:35,792 --> 00:21:37,667
Listen to that.
501
00:21:37,875 --> 00:21:41,351
I did not toggle any buttons, do anything
502
00:21:41,375 --> 00:21:43,083
and it started making that noise.
503
00:21:46,208 --> 00:21:48,458
Look what it's doing,
my mouse is going crazy.
504
00:21:48,667 --> 00:21:50,917
Look, I am not touching it. Look...
505
00:21:52,542 --> 00:21:55,500
That-that is so bizarre.
506
00:21:56,375 --> 00:21:57,833
What could do that?
507
00:21:57,958 --> 00:21:59,292
I don't know.
508
00:21:59,417 --> 00:22:01,708
What the crap is going on?
509
00:22:01,833 --> 00:22:04,667
Right after we got the
helikite back up in the air
510
00:22:04,875 --> 00:22:06,167
with our instruments,
511
00:22:06,375 --> 00:22:09,559
my computer went haywire
almost like something
512
00:22:09,583 --> 00:22:11,833
or someone hacked into it.
513
00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:14,417
God, it's... look at that. I can't...
514
00:22:14,542 --> 00:22:16,333
everything is acting crazy.
515
00:22:16,458 --> 00:22:19,292
I hate doing this, but
I'm going to close this out.
516
00:22:22,750 --> 00:22:25,833
That was the strangest thing, man.
517
00:22:28,333 --> 00:22:31,333
All right, well, we'll go
ahead and we'll start moving it
518
00:22:31,500 --> 00:22:33,083
towards the bubble boundary.
519
00:22:33,250 --> 00:22:34,833
Copy that.
520
00:22:35,833 --> 00:22:38,833
Pete, go ahead and start
your tls, if you haven't already.
521
00:22:40,042 --> 00:22:41,458
Taking off.
522
00:22:47,875 --> 00:22:51,333
It went right through the
bubble boundary this time.
523
00:22:51,542 --> 00:22:53,142
The helikite is in the bubble right now.
524
00:22:53,250 --> 00:22:54,750
I'm hitting it with the laser.
525
00:22:55,792 --> 00:22:57,542
What's going on here?
526
00:22:57,708 --> 00:22:59,833
Earlier the helikite seemed
to get pushed around
527
00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:01,917
when it went through
the bubble boundary.
528
00:23:02,042 --> 00:23:06,250
But now it went through the
same spot with no resistance at all.
529
00:23:06,417 --> 00:23:10,167
So does this mean the bubble
somehow turns on and off?
530
00:23:10,292 --> 00:23:11,792
I think that's probably good enough.
531
00:23:11,958 --> 00:23:13,478
We can probably go back the other way.
532
00:23:13,583 --> 00:23:15,625
Okay, I'll start turning it now.
533
00:23:16,875 --> 00:23:18,750
Hey, Thomas, go ahead and start,
534
00:23:18,875 --> 00:23:21,292
heading back towards the bubble.
535
00:23:21,500 --> 00:23:23,625
I'm going to run to the launchpad
536
00:23:23,750 --> 00:23:25,208
and get a rocket ready.
537
00:23:25,417 --> 00:23:26,792
Copy that.
538
00:23:26,958 --> 00:23:29,500
Thomas and Kaleb were
gonna park the helikite
539
00:23:29,667 --> 00:23:31,667
just inside the bubble boundary.
540
00:23:31,833 --> 00:23:34,333
Meanwhile, Erik and I
wanted to launch a rocket
541
00:23:34,542 --> 00:23:36,500
up through the bubble's
center at the triangle.
542
00:23:36,625 --> 00:23:38,917
We wanted to see if a rocket launch
543
00:23:39,042 --> 00:23:41,250
would get the bubble
boundary to reactivate
544
00:23:41,417 --> 00:23:43,000
and affect the helikite again.
545
00:23:43,208 --> 00:23:44,750
All right.
546
00:23:46,958 --> 00:23:49,333
We are about 20 seconds from launch.
547
00:23:49,500 --> 00:23:52,167
We're in position. We're ready to go.
548
00:23:53,458 --> 00:23:58,667
In five, four, three, two, one.
549
00:24:02,042 --> 00:24:04,917
Holy crap, something turned that rocket!
550
00:24:11,167 --> 00:24:14,083
Three, two, one.
551
00:24:17,542 --> 00:24:20,292
Holy crap, something turned that rocket!
552
00:24:20,417 --> 00:24:21,667
Come on, chute.
553
00:24:21,875 --> 00:24:24,417
It's falling pretty quick.
554
00:24:25,375 --> 00:24:26,542
Did that malfunction?
555
00:24:26,708 --> 00:24:28,458
It sure looked like it fell fast.
556
00:24:28,625 --> 00:24:30,833
Yeah, Thomas, the rocket veered off
557
00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:34,500
almost immediately like it was
missing that 30-foot spot again.
558
00:24:34,667 --> 00:24:36,307
All right, I'm gonna go drive over there.
559
00:24:38,083 --> 00:24:40,875
Once again, we didn't
see any weird reaction
560
00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:42,833
from the helikite in the bubble boundary.
561
00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:46,333
But what we did see with
that rocket was really weird.
562
00:24:46,458 --> 00:24:48,750
These things are
designed to go straight up,
563
00:24:48,875 --> 00:24:50,958
but that rocket veered hard to the east
564
00:24:51,125 --> 00:24:54,000
as if something physically
redirected it away
565
00:24:54,208 --> 00:24:56,917
from the triangle right
at about the 30-foot Mark.
566
00:24:57,125 --> 00:24:59,375
That's where we've
repeatedly found evidence
567
00:24:59,542 --> 00:25:01,708
of something mysterious
we call the blob.
568
00:25:02,792 --> 00:25:05,518
We first saw it back in 2022
569
00:25:05,542 --> 00:25:07,583
when it destroyed a rocket midair.
570
00:25:07,708 --> 00:25:10,333
So, did we just see new evidence of it
571
00:25:10,542 --> 00:25:12,583
interfering with a rocket again?
572
00:25:16,125 --> 00:25:18,000
I think we've already passed it.
573
00:25:18,167 --> 00:25:19,875
How 'bout that?
574
00:25:21,333 --> 00:25:24,625
Looks like it's still together,
looks like the chute came out.
575
00:25:28,208 --> 00:25:31,167
The chute never unrolled.
576
00:25:33,917 --> 00:25:36,684
Something definitely
redirected that rocket.
577
00:25:36,708 --> 00:25:38,667
It's just like how the bubble boundary
578
00:25:38,875 --> 00:25:41,625
seems to push and pull
our equipment around, too.
579
00:25:41,792 --> 00:25:44,500
So, are we seeing evidence
that the bubble boundary
580
00:25:44,708 --> 00:25:46,875
and the blob are somehow related?
581
00:25:48,708 --> 00:25:53,393
Well, the rocket worked
except the chute didn't unroll.
582
00:25:53,417 --> 00:25:55,708
It all deployed and-and it fell...
583
00:25:55,917 --> 00:25:58,167
there's one little ding in
that fin right there, right?
584
00:25:58,292 --> 00:26:00,833
It's a really weird thing,
585
00:26:01,000 --> 00:26:02,833
just why that chute didn't unroll.
586
00:26:03,000 --> 00:26:04,208
Hey, Erik? Travis?
587
00:26:04,375 --> 00:26:05,958
Copy.
588
00:26:06,125 --> 00:26:07,625
We're ready to tow the helikite
589
00:26:07,792 --> 00:26:09,167
back out of the bubble.
590
00:26:10,167 --> 00:26:11,875
Tell me when we're
outside of the bubble.
591
00:26:12,042 --> 00:26:13,542
Yeah.
592
00:26:17,458 --> 00:26:19,667
Copy that. I show your motion.
593
00:26:19,833 --> 00:26:21,792
Everything looks pretty normal.
594
00:26:21,958 --> 00:26:24,167
Yeah, 10-4, Erik.
595
00:26:24,333 --> 00:26:25,792
I'm hitting it with the laser.
596
00:26:27,167 --> 00:26:29,542
We're going to cross the boundary now.
597
00:26:31,958 --> 00:26:33,625
Okay, that's interesting.
598
00:26:33,833 --> 00:26:36,542
Why are we seeing a gap in the data?
599
00:26:37,542 --> 00:26:39,542
You're good, Tom!
600
00:26:40,750 --> 00:26:45,500
The helikite is outside
of the bubble boundary.
601
00:26:45,708 --> 00:26:48,917
Kaleb, there is a big gap in the GPS data
602
00:26:49,042 --> 00:26:51,542
as you were coming back
out through that boundary.
603
00:26:51,708 --> 00:26:53,917
That's pretty interesting.
604
00:26:54,083 --> 00:26:56,125
I'm not sure how to
account for those points,
605
00:26:56,333 --> 00:26:59,208
other than the bubble
somehow possibly blocking
606
00:26:59,417 --> 00:27:01,625
the GPS signal from your location.
607
00:27:01,792 --> 00:27:03,708
We've seen this so many times.
608
00:27:03,875 --> 00:27:05,995
I'm dealing with something
that's in the environment,
609
00:27:06,083 --> 00:27:08,542
or something is affecting the GPS.
610
00:27:08,708 --> 00:27:11,000
Could this thing be
what we call the bubble?
611
00:27:11,167 --> 00:27:12,625
How is that possible?
612
00:27:12,792 --> 00:27:16,167
Erik, let's do one more
run with the helikite.
613
00:27:16,292 --> 00:27:17,583
I'm gonna do one more launch,
614
00:27:17,708 --> 00:27:19,542
I'll launch it when they get the helikite
615
00:27:19,750 --> 00:27:21,167
right back in the bubble.
616
00:27:21,292 --> 00:27:22,917
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
617
00:27:23,042 --> 00:27:25,250
Copy that, I'm gonna go
get the rocket on the pad now.
618
00:27:25,375 --> 00:27:26,958
If there is some kind of connection
619
00:27:27,083 --> 00:27:29,000
between the bubble
boundary and the blob,
620
00:27:29,167 --> 00:27:31,500
we wanted to see if
strange things would happen
621
00:27:31,708 --> 00:27:33,708
at the same time to both the helikite
622
00:27:33,875 --> 00:27:36,000
and the rocket after another launch.
623
00:27:36,167 --> 00:27:38,333
All right, everybody, I
have the rocket in place,
624
00:27:38,542 --> 00:27:42,500
if you guys want to move
the, helikite into the bubble
625
00:27:42,667 --> 00:27:44,500
and let me know as soon as it's there,
626
00:27:44,667 --> 00:27:46,750
and I'll launch on your word.
627
00:27:46,917 --> 00:27:49,875
10-4, Travis. We're moving it in now.
628
00:27:52,875 --> 00:27:54,750
- Stop me when we're there.
- Yep.
629
00:27:56,417 --> 00:27:58,167
The tls is running.
630
00:27:58,333 --> 00:27:59,542
Copy that.
631
00:27:59,708 --> 00:28:01,292
Hey, Tom, hold up!
632
00:28:04,208 --> 00:28:07,083
Hey, guys, when we
started to move forward,
633
00:28:07,250 --> 00:28:11,417
it's like the helikite got
pulled into the bubble.
634
00:28:12,500 --> 00:28:13,833
Interesting.
635
00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:17,500
And it's no more than ten to 15 feet
636
00:28:17,667 --> 00:28:20,750
from the edge of it now, and
it's come down in elevation.
637
00:28:20,917 --> 00:28:23,667
Hey, you can keep coming, Tom.
638
00:28:23,833 --> 00:28:25,333
It's close.
639
00:28:30,042 --> 00:28:32,750
Helikite is in the bubble boundary.
640
00:28:32,875 --> 00:28:37,292
I'm launching this
rocket in five, four, three...
641
00:28:43,250 --> 00:28:44,458
What just happened?
642
00:28:45,875 --> 00:28:48,792
The rocket appeared to
get pushed away again.
643
00:28:48,958 --> 00:28:50,833
It just veered off in the same spot
644
00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:52,667
but in the opposite direction.
645
00:28:52,833 --> 00:28:54,333
Erik, you copy?
646
00:28:54,500 --> 00:28:55,833
Yeah, Travis, what's up?
647
00:28:55,958 --> 00:28:58,000
This last rocket I got to go find,
648
00:28:58,167 --> 00:28:59,625
I'm-a run and get it real quick
649
00:28:59,792 --> 00:29:01,032
and then, I'll yell back at you
650
00:29:01,167 --> 00:29:02,583
and see what else you want to do.
651
00:29:02,750 --> 00:29:04,750
All right, well, let me
know when you guys
652
00:29:04,875 --> 00:29:06,958
are ready to radio over.
653
00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:09,417
So, I wanted to find it and see
654
00:29:09,542 --> 00:29:12,375
if it showed any signs of
damage from hitting something.
655
00:29:13,500 --> 00:29:14,833
I'm-a get out and look for it.
656
00:29:17,792 --> 00:29:19,250
Son of a gun.
657
00:29:19,375 --> 00:29:21,375
This is where it came down.
658
00:29:22,542 --> 00:29:24,000
Man.
659
00:29:24,917 --> 00:29:27,375
The dang rocket chute cord broke.
660
00:29:27,542 --> 00:29:29,125
It is dry and frayed.
661
00:29:29,292 --> 00:29:30,772
That means that there's another piece
662
00:29:30,833 --> 00:29:33,167
to the rocket somewhere up here.
663
00:29:33,333 --> 00:29:35,375
Lord.
664
00:29:35,583 --> 00:29:38,000
We're not gonna find it tonight.
665
00:29:38,208 --> 00:29:39,917
I only found half of the rocket
666
00:29:40,083 --> 00:29:42,458
because its parachute
cord was ripped apart,
667
00:29:42,625 --> 00:29:44,750
and made the whole thing split in two.
668
00:29:45,708 --> 00:29:47,000
Look at this.
669
00:29:47,208 --> 00:29:48,667
The same thing happened to a rocket
670
00:29:48,875 --> 00:29:50,833
we launched at the triangle last week.
671
00:29:51,000 --> 00:29:53,333
It looks like the
parachute cord just broke.
672
00:29:53,500 --> 00:29:55,875
And when we watched
the video Erik captured,
673
00:29:56,083 --> 00:29:59,167
it looked like it might
have been hit by a uap.
674
00:29:59,333 --> 00:30:02,458
That's a head-scratcher.
That's twice that's happened.
675
00:30:02,583 --> 00:30:06,208
These chute cords can withstand
up to 500 pounds of force,
676
00:30:06,375 --> 00:30:09,833
and I've never had one of these
things break before this year.
677
00:30:09,958 --> 00:30:11,500
What could do that?
678
00:30:11,708 --> 00:30:13,708
Was it from hitting the blob?
679
00:30:13,875 --> 00:30:15,500
Or something else in the bubble?
680
00:30:15,708 --> 00:30:17,667
Hey, Erik, do you copy?
681
00:30:17,875 --> 00:30:19,917
Yeah, Travis, what's up?
682
00:30:21,292 --> 00:30:23,958
Well, that's the second
one of those new rockets
683
00:30:24,125 --> 00:30:26,667
that we've launched, and it frayed
684
00:30:26,833 --> 00:30:30,500
the 500-pound shroud
cord without burning it.
685
00:30:30,708 --> 00:30:33,250
- It's really odd.
- Wow.
686
00:30:33,417 --> 00:30:36,417
There is definitely gonna
be a lot to review here.
687
00:30:36,583 --> 00:30:38,333
I think it's time to call it.
688
00:30:38,458 --> 00:30:41,042
Well, you want to
head out here and let's,
689
00:30:41,208 --> 00:30:43,434
you know, collect our thoughts
on this and wrap everything up?
690
00:30:43,458 --> 00:30:45,500
I'll... Thomas and
Kaleb, if y'all are listening,
691
00:30:45,708 --> 00:30:47,167
I guess bring it on in.
692
00:30:47,375 --> 00:30:49,042
All right, guys, I'm headed over.
693
00:30:49,167 --> 00:30:51,167
In the moment, we don't have
694
00:30:51,292 --> 00:30:55,625
a handy explanation for why
we see unusual activity on GPS.
695
00:30:55,792 --> 00:30:57,625
We'll look at the data, we'll analyze that
696
00:30:57,792 --> 00:30:59,333
and determine whether we do, in fact,
697
00:30:59,542 --> 00:31:01,625
have some special condition
there at the boundary
698
00:31:01,750 --> 00:31:03,000
as we've speculated.
699
00:31:03,208 --> 00:31:06,583
This was a really interesting
experiment tonight.
700
00:31:06,750 --> 00:31:08,792
The two rockets, both of them
701
00:31:08,958 --> 00:31:10,798
wouldn't go through,
you know, that blob area,
702
00:31:10,875 --> 00:31:13,083
about 30 to 40 feet high.
703
00:31:14,500 --> 00:31:16,167
That's more the rule than the exception.
704
00:31:16,333 --> 00:31:18,013
More the rule out
here than the exception.
705
00:31:18,083 --> 00:31:19,833
So, we got a lot of data.
706
00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:22,833
We've got a bunch of stuff
from Pete and the slam scanner.
707
00:31:23,042 --> 00:31:24,458
I can't wait to see the GPS data.
708
00:31:24,625 --> 00:31:27,042
- All right, well, I say we get with it.
- All right.
709
00:31:27,208 --> 00:31:29,250
Great experiment, man.
710
00:31:33,542 --> 00:31:35,500
We've got a lot to go
through on this experiment
711
00:31:35,667 --> 00:31:37,018
that we did with the helikite.
712
00:31:37,042 --> 00:31:38,667
You know, we had several things in play
713
00:31:38,875 --> 00:31:40,500
between what's happening in the triangle
714
00:31:40,667 --> 00:31:42,976
and what's happening out
there on that border of the bubble.
715
00:31:43,000 --> 00:31:44,833
That's right.
716
00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:47,080
One day after the helikite
experiment at the bubble,
717
00:31:47,208 --> 00:31:48,583
Erik called us together to review
718
00:31:48,750 --> 00:31:50,417
all the data we collected.
719
00:31:51,542 --> 00:31:53,750
Pete, I know you've got
some data queued up.
720
00:31:53,875 --> 00:31:55,375
You want to kind of guide us into it?
721
00:31:55,542 --> 00:31:57,333
Yeah, so, I will show you
722
00:31:57,500 --> 00:32:00,167
the terrestrial laser scanning first.
723
00:32:00,375 --> 00:32:03,708
This is an infrared
scan of the entire area
724
00:32:03,875 --> 00:32:06,458
we were operating in
during the experiment.
725
00:32:06,583 --> 00:32:08,417
When we rotate in the sky...
726
00:32:11,917 --> 00:32:13,458
Right, now, look right there.
727
00:32:13,583 --> 00:32:16,208
- See the concentric rings?
- Yep.
728
00:32:17,125 --> 00:32:21,500
Then we rotate it in 3D
to look at what's going on.
729
00:32:22,417 --> 00:32:23,937
- Those lines right there.
- Little...
730
00:32:24,042 --> 00:32:25,792
- right, there's one.
- Yes. There it is.
731
00:32:25,917 --> 00:32:27,542
- Wow.
- Wow,
732
00:32:27,708 --> 00:32:30,083
so you did detect something
that looks like it's about
733
00:32:30,250 --> 00:32:31,601
- where the bubble is.
- Yes, we did.
734
00:32:31,625 --> 00:32:33,083
Again.
735
00:32:33,292 --> 00:32:35,167
If you stand out at the triangle,
736
00:32:35,292 --> 00:32:37,667
you can't see any sign of the bubble.
737
00:32:37,833 --> 00:32:39,417
So, it's amazing
738
00:32:39,542 --> 00:32:42,083
to look at Pete's infrared
laser scanning data,
739
00:32:42,208 --> 00:32:44,417
which is showing us
there is something physical
740
00:32:44,583 --> 00:32:46,958
where we know the bubble boundary is.
741
00:32:47,875 --> 00:32:50,625
Let's look at the second scan.
742
00:32:55,417 --> 00:32:57,458
He's got some right there.
743
00:32:58,458 --> 00:33:00,625
And there's another one, if you look.
744
00:33:03,417 --> 00:33:07,125
We see vertical features again.
745
00:33:07,250 --> 00:33:09,250
I bet if you look up, you'll see those rings.
746
00:33:12,875 --> 00:33:16,833
- Yep.
- We see the bubble again.
747
00:33:17,000 --> 00:33:19,667
So, the consistency continues
748
00:33:19,833 --> 00:33:23,417
when we use the terrestrial
laser scanner at the triangle.
749
00:33:23,583 --> 00:33:25,125
Yes, exactly.
750
00:33:26,167 --> 00:33:29,500
So, the next piece, is the scan
751
00:33:29,667 --> 00:33:33,750
that was specifically focused
on the movement of the helikite.
752
00:33:33,917 --> 00:33:39,167
And here is the helikite
crossing the bubble boundary.
753
00:33:39,375 --> 00:33:41,167
- Wow.
- Isn't that crazy?
754
00:33:41,375 --> 00:33:42,875
Did you guys notice the helikite
755
00:33:43,042 --> 00:33:45,042
- was going in an arc like that?
- No.
756
00:33:45,167 --> 00:33:47,167
It just doesn't make
sense to me because
757
00:33:47,292 --> 00:33:51,000
we weren't adding any more line to it,
758
00:33:51,167 --> 00:33:54,625
so I would expect it to
s-stay somewhat level.
759
00:33:54,792 --> 00:33:56,167
With everything else
760
00:33:56,375 --> 00:33:58,101
that was being reported
in real time, you know,
761
00:33:58,125 --> 00:33:59,667
I'm-I'm really curious about whether
762
00:33:59,833 --> 00:34:02,542
we're actually hitting something
that is physically out there
763
00:34:02,708 --> 00:34:03,833
over the ranch.
764
00:34:04,042 --> 00:34:05,708
- Yes.
- Yep.
765
00:34:05,875 --> 00:34:09,000
How is something that we
can't see with the naked eye
766
00:34:09,167 --> 00:34:11,167
physically moving heavy objects?
767
00:34:11,333 --> 00:34:14,000
It's like a wall or a
force field of some kind.
768
00:34:14,208 --> 00:34:15,500
What could that be?
769
00:34:15,667 --> 00:34:18,917
And is it always there,
or only some of the time?
770
00:34:19,083 --> 00:34:22,833
I've got some perspectives
on the first rocket flight.
771
00:34:22,958 --> 00:34:24,268
I can tell you, when we launched,
772
00:34:24,292 --> 00:34:26,500
it did turn and went due east.
773
00:34:26,667 --> 00:34:30,000
So, we are, we're
viewing the launch tower
774
00:34:30,125 --> 00:34:32,750
and the science tower
from a-a ground camera.
775
00:34:32,875 --> 00:34:35,167
And, yeah, I'll... I'll just play it through.
776
00:34:36,167 --> 00:34:37,833
What we see happen here...
777
00:34:37,958 --> 00:34:39,684
- Right there. Look at that.
- Yeah, I've stopped it
778
00:34:39,708 --> 00:34:41,458
at a point where we-we start to get into
779
00:34:41,583 --> 00:34:43,542
- what-what you'd call a dogleg, right?
- Yeah.
780
00:34:43,708 --> 00:34:45,083
- Yeah.
- Well, watch what happens
781
00:34:45,250 --> 00:34:46,542
when I frame advance this,
782
00:34:46,708 --> 00:34:48,508
- 'cause it gets even more outrageous.
- Okay.
783
00:34:48,542 --> 00:34:50,333
Okay, so I'm gonna go forward.
784
00:34:50,500 --> 00:34:52,667
Look at this. That thing's flying.
785
00:34:52,875 --> 00:34:55,500
- It's nearly horizontal.
- Frickin' sideways.
786
00:34:57,375 --> 00:34:59,208
What-what, what's it responding to?
787
00:34:59,375 --> 00:35:01,500
The blob was right there.
788
00:35:01,708 --> 00:35:04,833
In Erik's high-speed camera video,
789
00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:06,500
you can actually see the moment
790
00:35:06,667 --> 00:35:08,167
where the rocket goes from vertical
791
00:35:08,333 --> 00:35:10,458
and turns sideways in an instant.
792
00:35:10,625 --> 00:35:12,917
That should be physically impossible,
793
00:35:13,042 --> 00:35:14,667
unless it hit something.
794
00:35:14,833 --> 00:35:16,833
So, was that the blob?
795
00:35:16,958 --> 00:35:18,625
Let's just keep watching.
796
00:35:23,667 --> 00:35:25,833
It looks like it's moving around the blob
797
00:35:26,000 --> 00:35:28,792
- or something.
- That is wild.
798
00:35:32,250 --> 00:35:33,417
Did you notice that light?
799
00:35:33,583 --> 00:35:36,125
- Yes.
- I need to back up.
800
00:35:37,083 --> 00:35:38,250
Right there.
801
00:35:38,417 --> 00:35:40,917
Is that not the rocket?
802
00:35:41,083 --> 00:35:43,958
No, the rocket is out of the frame.
803
00:35:45,042 --> 00:35:48,083
Well, I think we may have that
light from another perspective.
804
00:35:48,208 --> 00:35:49,667
Well, let's look and see.
805
00:35:51,458 --> 00:35:54,167
Okay, so, this is the high-speed,
806
00:35:54,375 --> 00:35:56,851
- so 120 frames per second.
- Yep.
807
00:35:56,875 --> 00:35:58,768
- Wow, that's spectacular.
- Now watch the rocket
808
00:35:58,792 --> 00:36:00,417
turn, goes crazy.
809
00:36:05,375 --> 00:36:07,500
- Whoa.
- What-what is that light?
810
00:36:07,667 --> 00:36:08,833
Wow.
811
00:36:13,542 --> 00:36:16,333
- Whoa.
- I don't know what that blue light was.
812
00:36:16,500 --> 00:36:18,000
I-I really don't know what that was.
813
00:36:18,125 --> 00:36:19,708
I want to dive in on that.
814
00:36:21,375 --> 00:36:23,000
This is unbelievable.
815
00:36:23,167 --> 00:36:24,792
Right when the first rocket launch
816
00:36:24,917 --> 00:36:28,208
took a hard turn to the
east just above the triangle,
817
00:36:28,375 --> 00:36:30,458
Erik's surveillance
camera caught a blue light
818
00:36:30,667 --> 00:36:33,000
flashing for a single frame.
819
00:36:33,208 --> 00:36:34,408
Did this thing hit the rocket?
820
00:36:34,542 --> 00:36:37,167
And if so, what the heck was it?
821
00:36:37,292 --> 00:36:40,333
- You know...
- You know... Go ahead.
822
00:36:40,542 --> 00:36:42,462
I bet you're thinking the
exact same thing I am.
823
00:36:42,583 --> 00:36:45,625
The last time we saw
a rocket interfered with,
824
00:36:45,792 --> 00:36:48,083
we caught a similar flash in the sky
825
00:36:48,292 --> 00:36:49,833
- at the same time frame.
- Yep.
826
00:36:50,042 --> 00:36:53,958
And we had a cord ripped apart.
827
00:36:54,167 --> 00:36:56,458
Exactly. Exactly.
828
00:36:56,625 --> 00:36:58,667
This light is very similar
829
00:36:58,875 --> 00:37:01,292
to that white flash we saw last week
830
00:37:01,417 --> 00:37:04,000
when one of our rockets
had its chute cord busted.
831
00:37:05,167 --> 00:37:07,833
So, are we seeing similar kinds of things
832
00:37:07,958 --> 00:37:09,292
right above the triangle?
833
00:37:09,458 --> 00:37:12,792
And are they coming
from or related to the blob?
834
00:37:12,958 --> 00:37:16,000
Did we see a light like
this on the second launch
835
00:37:16,208 --> 00:37:17,500
when the cord snapped?
836
00:37:17,625 --> 00:37:21,208
No, but that's a single frame.
837
00:37:21,417 --> 00:37:24,542
- So, that's a flash -of 120th of a second.
- Yeah.
838
00:37:24,708 --> 00:37:27,542
It's possible that it flashed too quickly
839
00:37:27,708 --> 00:37:29,958
for the camera to catch
it on that second launch.
840
00:37:30,083 --> 00:37:31,917
- Yeah.
- I mean, whatever it is,
841
00:37:32,042 --> 00:37:35,042
however it managed to
appear and disappear so quickly,
842
00:37:35,208 --> 00:37:36,625
- there's precedent...
- Yeah.
843
00:37:36,792 --> 00:37:38,672
For there being orbs
flying around out there
844
00:37:38,708 --> 00:37:40,958
- when we see the rockets mess up.
- Yeah.
845
00:37:41,125 --> 00:37:43,708
- Yep.
- At this point,
846
00:37:43,917 --> 00:37:46,268
you know, I think it would
be instructive to take a look at
847
00:37:46,292 --> 00:37:49,208
the, GPS records from the helikite,
848
00:37:49,333 --> 00:37:51,458
so I'm gonna bring that up.
849
00:37:51,625 --> 00:37:54,167
Okay, so, the, bubble
boundary is marked
850
00:37:54,375 --> 00:37:56,917
in white on the ground.
851
00:37:57,042 --> 00:37:59,667
So, I want to draw your
attention to these data points.
852
00:37:59,833 --> 00:38:02,167
Very close to the, bubble boundary.
853
00:38:02,333 --> 00:38:04,375
Look at the missing points.
854
00:38:04,542 --> 00:38:05,702
- Yes.
- Right in the bubble,
855
00:38:05,833 --> 00:38:07,233
you're missing points, right there.
856
00:38:07,417 --> 00:38:10,417
- Or they're...
- Been misplaced. - Yes.
857
00:38:10,542 --> 00:38:11,768
- Or they're somewhere else.
- Well, that's typically,
858
00:38:11,792 --> 00:38:13,192
- that's typically the case.
- Yeah.
859
00:38:13,375 --> 00:38:15,458
Well, I see one way out yonder.
860
00:38:15,583 --> 00:38:17,208
Look, way out there. My goodness.
861
00:38:17,375 --> 00:38:18,833
Wow.
862
00:38:20,708 --> 00:38:22,208
That's got to be, like, off in space.
863
00:38:22,375 --> 00:38:24,292
And there's another one over there.
864
00:38:25,208 --> 00:38:26,500
What about underground, Erik?
865
00:38:26,708 --> 00:38:28,250
- Anything?
- Good question.
866
00:38:28,375 --> 00:38:30,583
We do have some data underground.
867
00:38:32,542 --> 00:38:34,000
Look at that.
868
00:38:34,167 --> 00:38:35,667
It's...
869
00:38:35,875 --> 00:38:38,143
Right over the boundary is
where the dip in your points are.
870
00:38:38,167 --> 00:38:40,833
Yes. That means something.
871
00:38:42,583 --> 00:38:43,958
So, now we find out
872
00:38:44,125 --> 00:38:46,750
that the GPS data that
we thought was missing
873
00:38:46,875 --> 00:38:49,583
from the helikite when it passed
through the bubble boundary
874
00:38:49,750 --> 00:38:51,167
wasn't missing.
875
00:38:51,375 --> 00:38:53,667
The GPS device was
somehow tricked into thinking
876
00:38:53,833 --> 00:38:57,958
it was way out in space
and even underground.
877
00:38:58,167 --> 00:39:00,333
That makes no scientific sense.
878
00:39:01,333 --> 00:39:04,000
This tells us, there's a lot more to do
879
00:39:04,125 --> 00:39:06,375
in the bubble barrier wall.
880
00:39:06,542 --> 00:39:09,583
I think I'm in favor of
getting more airborne assets
881
00:39:09,792 --> 00:39:11,833
into the space above the triangle.
882
00:39:12,000 --> 00:39:13,360
- Good idea.
- You know, you know,
883
00:39:13,417 --> 00:39:15,792
we need to fly a drone swarm
884
00:39:15,958 --> 00:39:19,083
at various altitudes
and see if we can study
885
00:39:19,208 --> 00:39:20,625
- what's happening there.
- Yes.
886
00:39:20,792 --> 00:39:22,417
- Yeah, absolutely.
- All right, man.
887
00:39:22,625 --> 00:39:24,101
All right, guys, well, this
has been a great review.
888
00:39:24,125 --> 00:39:25,583
Yep. Let's get with it.
889
00:39:28,875 --> 00:39:31,792
The prevailing question
in all of these exercises
890
00:39:31,958 --> 00:39:35,583
is whether there's some kind
of real physical connection
891
00:39:35,708 --> 00:39:38,042
between the bubble boundary
892
00:39:38,250 --> 00:39:40,500
and all the unexpected interference
893
00:39:40,708 --> 00:39:44,625
and so many device
malfunctions in the area.
894
00:39:44,792 --> 00:39:47,792
So, the focus of our
activity will be to explore
895
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:50,833
how strong that connectivity
is and, in fact, if it is real.
896
00:39:51,000 --> 00:39:54,333
Whether it's at the triangle
or the bubble boundary,
897
00:39:54,542 --> 00:39:56,500
we're seeing possible
evidence that the bubble
898
00:39:56,708 --> 00:39:59,226
is having a real and measurable impact
899
00:39:59,250 --> 00:40:01,018
on objects it interacts with.
900
00:40:01,042 --> 00:40:03,042
What is this thing? It's like something
901
00:40:03,208 --> 00:40:04,417
from science fiction,
902
00:40:04,625 --> 00:40:07,125
and it's only leading
us to more questions.
903
00:40:07,250 --> 00:40:10,333
We continue to see
evidence of the bubble,
904
00:40:10,500 --> 00:40:13,500
electromagnetic anomalies, uap
905
00:40:13,667 --> 00:40:16,292
and composite engineered material
906
00:40:16,458 --> 00:40:18,333
from deep within the mesa.
907
00:40:18,500 --> 00:40:20,708
After all these years of investigation,
908
00:40:20,875 --> 00:40:25,518
I'm more motivated than ever to
both document and understand
909
00:40:25,542 --> 00:40:28,000
the high strangeness
at skin walker ranch.
910
00:40:29,042 --> 00:40:31,708
We will not stop until we have the truth.
911
00:40:35,250 --> 00:40:36,792
Go ahead and spin 'er.
912
00:40:36,958 --> 00:40:38,375
We want to go down till we hit
913
00:40:38,542 --> 00:40:40,500
whatever is buried in the mesa.
914
00:40:40,708 --> 00:40:42,500
- I see the calf.
- Yeah,
915
00:40:42,708 --> 00:40:45,108
we definitely have a symptom
of chronic radiation poisoning.
916
00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:49,625
Whoa. I just lost control.
Shoot, shoot, shoot.
917
00:40:49,792 --> 00:40:51,458
- Shoot. Man.
- Did you just crash?
918
00:40:51,583 --> 00:40:53,476
It was right when it went
past the bubble boundary.
919
00:40:53,500 --> 00:40:55,083
Whoa! Did you see that?
920
00:40:55,250 --> 00:40:56,583
Erik, something just zipped
921
00:40:56,708 --> 00:40:59,458
right overhead, moving real fast.
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