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Make some dust and put
some metal in the air.
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JEREMIAH PATE: This is
our most advanced technology.
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What we're doing is
taking an X-ray of the ranch.
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This hotspot here,
over the triangle,
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this is about 10,000 times
above the normal level
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in the environment.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa.
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-TRAVIS: Oh!
-ROYSTON: What is this?
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ERIK: Here we have an object
that certainly is moving fast.
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TRAVIS:
Look at that!
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
We got metal.
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TRAVIS:
It's layered, Erik. Look like
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the same stuff
that we found before?
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ERIK:
Yes.
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ALEX: Took me
about two and a half hours
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to get through that 45 inches.
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So, it was
about four-foot thick
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of something so hard
that it destroyed this bit?
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-ALEX: Yeah.
-God!
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NARRATOR:
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,
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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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TRAVIS:
Right there! We got something!
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NARRATOR:
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!
-KALEB: 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 Skinwalker Ranch.
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Hey, guys, you copy
down there at the tent?
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That's Thomas.
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Yeah, Thomas. What do you got?
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Uh, they're drilling
pretty good right now.
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Almost 340 feet into Borehole 2.
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We're gonna head up to the mesa
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and monitor their progress.
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Copy that. Just keep us posted.
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This morning,
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things on Skinwalker Ranch
appeared to be going
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a lot better than usual
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with our drilling operation
out at the mesa.
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The team had gotten more than
halfway up through the second
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of two boreholes
that are positioned
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on either side of a massive,
potentially metallic object,
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which is surrounded
by several smaller anomalies.
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So, once Borehole 2 is finished,
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we can insert scanning devices
into both boreholes,
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and hopefully, identify
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what these potential objects
could be.
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Hey, guys, you seeing this?
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There's a low-flying plane
out here.
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Well, look right there.
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-There's a plane?
-KALEB: Yeah, Chris.
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I thought I just heard it.
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Man, he's low!
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What have they got?
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I think it's like
a single-engine, civilian plane.
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What are they doing?
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You getting anything
on the ADS-B?
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I'm not showing anything.
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Whoever it is,
their transmitter's off.
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TRAVIS:
Hmm.
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ERIK:
How far out is it?
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I mean,
it's right over the mesa.
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Couple hundred feet.
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Okay.
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Definitely watching us,
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-whoever he is.
-TRAVIS: Yeah, the question is,
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is it lookie-loos,
or is it somebody
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doing something more nefarious?
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It was really suspicious
that this small, civilian plane
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was not only circling
very low over the ranch,
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but also had their identifying
transmitter turned off.
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THOMAS:
I got it on camera.
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It's definitely changing course.
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TRAVIS:
Over the past few years,
we've seen
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not only private planes but
also numerous military aircraft
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that showed up out of nowhere
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during our experiments
and drilling operations.
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Helicopter coming right over!
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They'd circle really low
for several minutes
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and then just bug out.
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And they would never have their
identifying transmitters on,
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which they are legally required
to broadcast.
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What? What is that signal?
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And just last year,
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while we were monitoring
the drilling
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of Borehole 1
with our spectrum analyzers,
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Erik and I detected a signal
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near 900 megahertz,
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which is the same
frequency signal emitted
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by LoRaWAN devices.
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That stands for
"Long Range Wide Area Network."
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And these are tiny instruments
that are used
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for conducting secret
surveillance operations
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and could easily be dropped
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from a low-flying plane
just like this one.
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KALEB:
Looks like it's headed out.
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Are you able to still see it?
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I see it leaving, heading west.
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Yeah, thanks
for the heads-up, Chris.
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Not a problem.
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Hey, guys, do you guys have
a copy down there at the tent?
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Yeah, man. Go ahead.
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THOMAS:
Kyle and I are going
to head up
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to the top of the mesa and check
on the status of the drill.
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TRAVIS:
Copy that. Just keep us posted.
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Based on this plane's maneuvers,
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it really made us wonder
if we were being spied on.
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But if that's the case,
is it because
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we're investigating
what's buried inside the mesa?
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THOMAS:
Do you guys copy?
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Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead.
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Up here on top with Kyle. Uh,
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drill bit's hit something
extremely hard again.
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And for some reason, the
beacon signal started to spread.
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The data's grossly inaccurate,
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telling him that the bit
is far left or far right
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of where he knows it's at.
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At this point, they're
pretty much drilling blind.
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Yeah, Thomas. I was beginning
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to wonder about that
because, uh,
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I'm watching the beacon signal
on the spectrum analyzer,
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and it's spread completely out
from what it usually is.
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So, I bet
it's having a hard time
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figuring out where they are.
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THOMAS:
The way that this beacon
and receiver work is,
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the beacon's in the drill bit
transmitting a targeted signal,
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and the signal strength
allows the operator
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to know exactly
where that drill bit is at.
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But the signal on this beacon
is spreading across the mesa.
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What this does is make it
almost impossible
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for him
to track this beacon signal.
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Whatever it is
inside the mesa continues
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to give us so many problems
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as we try to get
this second hole completed.
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That's weird though, man,
that, uh...
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I mean, I'm seeing it.
The signal's spread way out,
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and usually it's just
one peak there in the middle.
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During the drilling
of both boreholes,
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hard obstructions have been hit
multiple times
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that caused the drilling beacon
to malfunction.
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ERIK:
Look at that.
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TRAVIS:
And even crazier is that
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we've found manufactured
metal fragments
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in the drilling spoils
that are similar in design
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to the ceramic heat tiles
that are used
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to protect our spacecraft.
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So, what in the hell is
in that mesa?
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And is that why we keep
seeing strange civilian
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and military aircraft
buzzing around the ranch?
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I'm gonna go...
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check in down below.
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-Keep at it.
-KYLE: We'll keep
pressing forward.
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-(knocking on door)
-TRAVIS: Yeah, come on in, guys.
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We had hoped
that would be the end
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of the unsettling weirdness
of the day...
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Y'all are not going to believe
what I've got to tell you.
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This is very chilling.
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...but it was
only the beginning.
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So, you know
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I have these cameras in here
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in case something
were to happen here,
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and right outside,
there are cameras.
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-Sure.
-Well, um,
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something happened
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at a specific time where
all of them were disabled.
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And video recorded
on them was captured,
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but it was sent
somewhere else, and...
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we didn't do it.
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I keep surveillance cameras
running outside
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my trailer near
the command center to document
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anything out of the ordinary
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on this part of the ranch,
and they are hardwired
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to a computer in my trailer.
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They're not on Wi-Fi or linked
to any kind of external network.
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So, the only way
I could think this was possible,
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was if someone did it manually
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from inside my trailer.
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How much data was on there?
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A lot.
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Look at this page here.
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Fortunately, we had
a screen capture
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of the data as it was happening.
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Okay.
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TRAVIS:
There you can see
the cameras outside, right?
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-ERIK: Sure.
-TRAVIS: And then...
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they start going out.
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Right there.
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Look right here.
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All of them just quit
at this time stamp.
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Now, look right here.
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The hard drive was recording,
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currently working,
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then suddenly,
it got a reboot flag.
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Then it shut down.
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And then, channels five, six,
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two and three
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were user logged out.
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And look at this.
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They've made these changes
four seconds apart.
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You can't physically
open the menu
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and do that in four seconds.
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Yeah, okay.
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You have to go through this box
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and download the video
from this box
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with a thumb drive right here.
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Which means somebody
had to do what I'm doing
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to this thing,
connect to it with a computer,
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hardwired connect it,
to log out.
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Whoever this user was
that logged out
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those cameras, went in
and disabled those cameras.
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Something is
hacking this device.
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TRAVIS: Something is
hacking this device.
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Whoever this user was
that logged out those cameras,
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went in and disabled
those cameras.
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ERIK: What you're telling me,
there's like deliberate
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choices being made here.
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There's a mode change
that requires
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intelligent interaction
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-with the device.
-That's my guess.
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I have no idea
how someone could have
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hacked into the cameras
watching my trailer
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since they aren't
connected to the internet.
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But somehow,
that's exactly what happened.
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That's not all.
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This is the part
that really freaks me out.
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You see this is the current
working hard drive,
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-right?
-ERIK: Yup.
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TRAVIS:
So, while all the things
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were user logged out,
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the data was sent
somewhere else.
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Somebody is
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recording the video
from these cameras.
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ERIK:
When you have
a surveillance system that is
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potentially being hacked into,
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the question is
what kind of technology,
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what level of
sophistication is required
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in order to gain access
to an air-gapped,
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otherwise completely secure,
isolated surveillance system?
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It's very methodical.
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Somebody had to use
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a device to talk to this
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-while it's sitting in here.
-Now that is chilling.
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JIM:
Could be a LoRaWAN device.
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We have...
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suspected that
things are being dropped
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from a low-flying plane,
helicopter...
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Yeah.
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There was a plane that
just came over the ranch.
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Yeah, we've had a few.
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TRAVIS:
What if somebody dropped
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LoRaWAN sensors on the ranch,
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hack into it
and take over the software?
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I know you guys
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weren't expecting to hear this
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-when you came over here.
-ERIK: No.
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TRAVIS: But, um, I mean,
I think this could
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be extremely important
from one or two ways, right?
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One,
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if somebody's spying on us,
who and why?
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And how?
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-Mm.
-Mm-hmm.
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Two, if it's
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some thing is spying on us...
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-ERIK: Mm-hmm.
-...then what is that
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something and how
and why, right?
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And what else is it doing?
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-And what else is it doing?
-JIM: Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
Even if someone
figured out a way
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to remotely hack
into this system,
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the speed at which all this
took place is beyond
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any technology
that any of us could think of.
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So, seriously, who or what
could have done this?
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You know, I'd like to leave
this in a configuration
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where, if it happens again,
we might get those fingerprints.
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We might be able
to trace those fingerprints
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back to a finger,
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and the finger
back to its owner.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah. I'm really
creeped out about this.
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Yeah.
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We've really got to
get to the bottom of
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is this... is this a hacker
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or something else?
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Yeah, that's a lot
to think about.
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TRAVIS:
All right. Great, guys.
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ALEX: Thomas, you got a copy?
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THOMAS: I do, Alex.
Go ahead.
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Running into, uh,
some issues over here.
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I'm going to have to pull out.
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10-4.
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TRAVIS:
The next day,
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as the drilling operation
continued at the mesa,
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Thomas Winterton was dealing
with another strange problem
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in Borehole 2.
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You say you're pulling out?
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-Yeah.
-Uh, what's the problem?
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Yesterday, I was cutting
through this hard spot
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around 380 feet in.
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-Right.
-And then I hit this spot,
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470 foot in,
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and I hit something.
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Took me every bit
of two and a half hours
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to get 67 inches,
and I'm not moving at all now.
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And it's not even biting,
it's just rotating smoothly.
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Well, shoot.
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I'll-- I won't delay you
anymore,
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I'll let you get the pipe out.
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I'm going to go over
to the spoils pit
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and see if that bit is damaged
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-when it comes out of the hole.
-Okay.
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THOMAS:
The drillers experienced
so many issues drilling
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on our second hole.
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And now, whatever we're running
up against is extremely hard.
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It really makes me wonder,
what's making it
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so hard for them
to drill into the mesa?
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There it is.
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Oh, my gosh.
333
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Only one tooth
on that bit is worn down.
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The way that you guys were
describing it,
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I thought the teeth
would have popped off
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or been wore down to a nub.
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That's exactly
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what should have happened.
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-That's got all the teeth.
-Mm-hmm.
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That cutting side one,
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the inside's
off of it a little bit.
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ALEX: Well, I don't know
what I could have been into.
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I was not moving at all.
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And it was acting almost bald.
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It felt like I didn't have
any teeth on the end at all.
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KYLE:
It makes kind
of a screeching noise,
347
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like if you're rubbing
a knife on a plate or something.
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Something smooth.
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And that would usually be
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when there's no teeth
on the end of that bit.
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THOMAS:
I am absolutely shocked.
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Because this drill bit
isn't seriously damaged,
353
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it leaves me
with a lot of questions
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as to what was so hard
that this drill bit
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couldn't drill through?
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Is he drilling up against
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those anomalies that the GPR
data shows buried in the mesa?
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Does this mean
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that we're drilling into
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some type of metallic object?
361
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Or is it something else
that's causing
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this strange behavior
with the drill?
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I'll get out of your way and let
you guys get this changed out.
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ALEX:
Yeah, we'll change out these
bits and I'll keep you updated.
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THOMAS:
Okay. Thanks, guys.
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THOMAS: Hey, guys.
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BEN: Hey, how you doing?
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TRAVIS: Later that day, while
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the drilling
operation continued,
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we all met with
biologist Ben Woodruff
371
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in the command center.
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Well, I understand you guys
have had a chance to review
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the trail cam footage.
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Yeah.
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RICH:
We are set.
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-That's great.
-Awesome.
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TRAVIS:
Earlier this summer,
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Ben helped us install
some new game cameras
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around the ranch
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to look out
for anything strange.
381
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I've sent
the files over to Erik,
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uh, so we can pull those up.
383
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-Sure.
-TRAVIS: So, given all
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the crazy UAP phenomena
we regularly
385
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see out here,
386
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and the recent hack
of my trailer cameras,
387
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we couldn't wait to check out
388
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what Ben found
in the game cam videos.
389
00:16:22,375 --> 00:16:24,208
You've got
to understand, actually,
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that this area is in a drought,
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and it has been
for a number of years,
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and there has not been
a lot of life on this ranch.
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And all of the sudden, this
year, it's exploded with life.
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-Mm-hmm.
-BEN: Lots of animals
pass through here.
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-ERIK: Okay.
-BEN: Let's, uh, start off
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-with looking at the turkeys.
-ERIK: Okay.
397
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BEN:
There are so many
turkeys on this ranch,
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and they're
second clutch turkeys,
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which means, they've raised
a full clutch of young
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that have reached sub-adulthood,
401
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and then they have gone ahead
and had a second clutch.
402
00:16:52,250 --> 00:16:53,917
Let's take a look
403
00:16:54,042 --> 00:16:55,208
at the next one.
404
00:16:55,375 --> 00:16:57,917
So, this is
a pretty standard coyote.
405
00:16:58,042 --> 00:17:00,458
It's very long, very skinny,
406
00:17:00,625 --> 00:17:02,333
very narrow-faced.
It's what you'd expect.
407
00:17:02,500 --> 00:17:04,917
-Okay.
-BEN: So, this one's strange.
408
00:17:05,042 --> 00:17:06,667
Really blows my mind.
409
00:17:07,708 --> 00:17:09,875
ERIK:
This is video
recorded in the field
410
00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:12,167
-south of the drill site?
-BEN: Yeah.
411
00:17:12,375 --> 00:17:13,667
So, the elk on the ranch,
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and some of
the other animals, too--
413
00:17:15,250 --> 00:17:17,417
Look at the face of this elk.
414
00:17:19,542 --> 00:17:21,167
There's these white spots
all over the face.
415
00:17:21,333 --> 00:17:24,083
These look like boils or burns
416
00:17:24,250 --> 00:17:25,708
where the skin has just died.
417
00:17:25,875 --> 00:17:27,292
Oh, yeah. You can see them then.
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00:17:27,458 --> 00:17:29,500
-BEN: Yeah, see that?
-Yeah.
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THOMAS:
What about any kind of
diseases or anything like that?
420
00:17:32,208 --> 00:17:33,167
BEN:
It's possible.
421
00:17:33,292 --> 00:17:34,417
The things that I researched,
422
00:17:34,542 --> 00:17:36,125
I couldn't find anything
that would
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correspond with that,
'cause they all look
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-really healthy otherwise.
-Yeah.
425
00:17:39,875 --> 00:17:42,000
It's not chronic wasting
disease, it's nothing like that.
426
00:17:42,167 --> 00:17:44,625
There's these patches where,
all over the face,
427
00:17:44,750 --> 00:17:46,250
it just looks like burn marks.
428
00:17:46,417 --> 00:17:48,583
I don't know what could
cause that sort of a burn.
429
00:17:48,750 --> 00:17:49,667
I haven't seen
430
00:17:49,875 --> 00:17:50,875
anything like this before.
431
00:17:51,042 --> 00:17:53,083
Could that be from radiation?
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00:17:54,667 --> 00:17:56,292
ERIK:
Wow.
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00:18:02,125 --> 00:18:03,333
BEN: I don't know
434
00:18:03,500 --> 00:18:04,833
what could cause
that sort of a burn.
435
00:18:05,042 --> 00:18:06,583
I haven't seen
anything like this before.
436
00:18:07,750 --> 00:18:08,792
Could that be from radiation?
437
00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:11,292
You know, who knows?
438
00:18:11,417 --> 00:18:13,833
This new game camera video
that Ben Woodruff
439
00:18:14,042 --> 00:18:16,125
showed us was pretty disturbing.
440
00:18:16,250 --> 00:18:19,333
Some elk that were in
the field just to the south
441
00:18:19,500 --> 00:18:23,167
of the drill site had strange
white marks on their faces.
442
00:18:23,375 --> 00:18:25,333
If it wasn't
a natural skin condition,
443
00:18:25,500 --> 00:18:28,750
could they have been burn marks
from radiation exposure?
444
00:18:28,875 --> 00:18:31,875
And if so, what the heck
could have caused that?
445
00:18:32,042 --> 00:18:34,000
So, this is another clip,
and you can see
446
00:18:34,167 --> 00:18:35,667
this is another elk,
447
00:18:35,833 --> 00:18:37,333
but whatever this is,
448
00:18:37,542 --> 00:18:38,875
it's only impacting the face.
449
00:18:41,333 --> 00:18:43,458
That's really strange.
450
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ERIK:
We really need to find out
where this radiation
451
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is coming from,
if that's what caused this.
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BEN: See, you talked to me
about that area where
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00:18:51,042 --> 00:18:52,958
the calf was
spinning around in circles.
454
00:18:53,083 --> 00:18:54,417
It was kind of
acting like it had,
455
00:18:54,583 --> 00:18:56,042
you know, some sort of
a radioactive reaction.
456
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TRAVIS: Oh, yeah. This calf
457
00:18:58,958 --> 00:18:59,708
certainly had some
sort of trauma.
458
00:18:59,875 --> 00:19:00,875
Yeah.
459
00:19:02,375 --> 00:19:04,000
TRAVIS: Last year,
while we were drilling
460
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in Borehole 1,
the drill bit made contact
461
00:19:06,208 --> 00:19:08,000
with what we believe
462
00:19:08,125 --> 00:19:09,875
was the massive object
in the mesa.
463
00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:11,417
(lowing)
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And then, all of the sudden,
465
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a calf in the nearby field
started spinning
466
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in circles and its eyes
467
00:19:16,875 --> 00:19:18,625
turned solid white.
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00:19:18,708 --> 00:19:20,833
HALEIGH:
Check out what's
going on with those eyes.
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TRAVIS:
A local vet examined
the calf and discovered
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that it was suffering from
microwave radiation exposure.
471
00:19:27,250 --> 00:19:30,625
Now, we're seeing elk
in the same general area
472
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that also might have
been exposed to radiation.
473
00:19:33,375 --> 00:19:36,167
Could this all be
connected to the hard objects
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00:19:36,375 --> 00:19:38,792
we keep drilling up
against in the mesa?
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BEN: If I could
take a look at that field
476
00:19:41,500 --> 00:19:42,833
and take some plant samples,
477
00:19:43,042 --> 00:19:43,833
that'd be great.
478
00:19:44,042 --> 00:19:45,167
So, I say we...
479
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-Immediately.
-...head out there
480
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and we start
collecting some samples
481
00:19:48,417 --> 00:19:49,500
and making some measurements.
482
00:19:49,667 --> 00:19:51,167
-Let's do it.
-I'll take you out there
483
00:19:51,375 --> 00:19:52,708
-right now, Ben.
-Perfect.
484
00:19:52,833 --> 00:19:54,917
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-BEN: All right, man.
485
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TRAVIS: After our meeting,
486
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Tom, Sam and I
went out to the mesa
487
00:20:00,667 --> 00:20:03,875
to monitor the drilling
operation in Borehole 2.
488
00:20:04,042 --> 00:20:06,667
Erik, Kaleb and Jim took Ben
489
00:20:06,875 --> 00:20:08,792
to the field directly south
of the drill site
490
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where the calf was exposed
to the radiation,
491
00:20:11,875 --> 00:20:14,417
and not far from where
our trail camera picked up
492
00:20:14,542 --> 00:20:16,500
the disturbing video of the elk.
493
00:20:16,667 --> 00:20:19,083
We wanted to see if Ben
could find any more evidence
494
00:20:19,250 --> 00:20:21,333
of possible
radiation contamination
495
00:20:21,500 --> 00:20:23,750
on the plant life.
496
00:20:24,792 --> 00:20:27,167
You can kind of see almost like,
in the vegetation right here?
497
00:20:27,333 --> 00:20:30,083
-BEN: Yeah.
-KALEB: That's where
the calf was.
498
00:20:30,250 --> 00:20:31,833
And you can see
where it lines up
499
00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:34,167
-with the mesa.
-BEN: It does.
500
00:20:34,292 --> 00:20:35,583
Let's go take a look.
501
00:20:35,750 --> 00:20:37,208
This is where I want
to follow your lead, Ben.
502
00:20:37,417 --> 00:20:39,167
So, this whole area,
503
00:20:39,333 --> 00:20:41,667
especially right over here,
is really strange.
504
00:20:41,792 --> 00:20:44,500
It almost looks
like it's been mowed.
505
00:20:44,583 --> 00:20:46,208
And this hasn't
been mowed, but...
506
00:20:46,375 --> 00:20:47,833
JIM:
Yeah, those lines.
507
00:20:48,042 --> 00:20:50,667
BEN:
I don't know what is that,
30, 40 feet wide?
508
00:20:50,875 --> 00:20:52,750
There's something
making the plants grow different
509
00:20:52,917 --> 00:20:54,333
on either side.
510
00:20:54,458 --> 00:20:55,750
So, let's get
a sample from each side,
511
00:20:55,875 --> 00:20:57,333
and then some directly in.
512
00:20:57,458 --> 00:20:59,958
Just get some of
the actual plant material
513
00:21:00,083 --> 00:21:01,667
and I'll get some soil samples.
514
00:21:01,875 --> 00:21:03,875
-KALEB: Okay.
-ERIK: All right,
well, lead the way.
515
00:21:04,042 --> 00:21:05,750
All right, sounds good.
516
00:21:07,875 --> 00:21:09,917
ERIK:
What could account for
such a well-defined
517
00:21:10,042 --> 00:21:13,917
area in which the plant growth
is so distinctly different?
518
00:21:14,083 --> 00:21:18,167
Why are we seeing taller plants
to the north and the south,
519
00:21:18,375 --> 00:21:19,750
and this stunted plant growth
520
00:21:19,917 --> 00:21:22,208
in the center
of this affected area?
521
00:21:22,375 --> 00:21:23,833
-That's enough, here?
-Yeah.
522
00:21:24,042 --> 00:21:25,583
Okay, good.
523
00:21:25,750 --> 00:21:27,375
ERIK:
Kaleb,
524
00:21:27,542 --> 00:21:29,667
look at this.
This has been out here
525
00:21:29,875 --> 00:21:31,167
for at least a year.
526
00:21:31,292 --> 00:21:33,250
Maybe even two years ago.
527
00:21:33,417 --> 00:21:35,000
ERIK:
I'm more than just
a little concerned
528
00:21:35,208 --> 00:21:37,792
about radiation transience
there south of the drill site.
529
00:21:38,000 --> 00:21:40,333
And I can't help but wonder
whether there's a relationship
530
00:21:40,417 --> 00:21:41,958
between what we're seeing here
531
00:21:42,125 --> 00:21:45,917
and what is in fact known
to exist inside of the mesa.
532
00:21:46,083 --> 00:21:48,833
Of course, I'm talking about
that large anomaly
533
00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:50,375
that shows up in the GPR data.
534
00:21:51,375 --> 00:21:53,167
Do you suppose the differences
535
00:21:53,333 --> 00:21:54,958
that you're seeing
could be accounted for
536
00:21:55,083 --> 00:21:56,792
by exposure to radiation?
537
00:21:56,958 --> 00:21:59,375
BEN:
Let's take these samples back
and I'll test them,
538
00:21:59,542 --> 00:22:00,875
see what I can find out.
Sounds good?
539
00:22:01,042 --> 00:22:02,667
-ERIK: All right.
-BEN: Okay.
540
00:22:09,875 --> 00:22:12,333
-THOMAS: Hey, guys.
-KYLE: How's it going?
541
00:22:12,542 --> 00:22:14,500
I see you've got your teeth out.
542
00:22:14,583 --> 00:22:16,167
-Yeah.
-KALEB: Did you guys
543
00:22:16,375 --> 00:22:17,583
hit something else?
544
00:22:17,708 --> 00:22:19,417
Yeah, right around
that 470-foot mark,
545
00:22:19,542 --> 00:22:21,292
-we hit something.
-Wow.
546
00:22:21,458 --> 00:22:22,375
ALEX:
We got through it,
547
00:22:22,542 --> 00:22:24,167
I got another rod in,
548
00:22:24,292 --> 00:22:26,375
and then, something again, so...
549
00:22:26,542 --> 00:22:28,125
TRAVIS:
The next morning, we were all
550
00:22:28,250 --> 00:22:29,958
shaking our heads
when the drillers hit
551
00:22:30,125 --> 00:22:32,125
another hard obstruction
that damaged
552
00:22:32,292 --> 00:22:33,875
another one of their drill bits.
553
00:22:34,042 --> 00:22:35,000
We got through it.
554
00:22:35,125 --> 00:22:37,000
We had to replace the teeth.
555
00:22:37,125 --> 00:22:38,833
They're all in pretty bad shape.
556
00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:40,333
THOMAS:
They're all pretty much flat.
557
00:22:40,542 --> 00:22:41,583
ERIK:
That's entirely mangled.
558
00:22:41,750 --> 00:22:43,458
God.
559
00:22:43,625 --> 00:22:45,458
These bits are designed
to cut through steel plates
560
00:22:45,583 --> 00:22:47,458
and solid granite, if necessary.
561
00:22:47,625 --> 00:22:50,500
So, what is in there that could
cause this kind of damage?
562
00:22:50,625 --> 00:22:52,042
How's that happen, Alex?
563
00:22:52,208 --> 00:22:55,667
That's kind of what
we were trying to figure out is,
564
00:22:55,792 --> 00:22:58,000
I don't know if I deflected
off of something,
565
00:22:58,167 --> 00:22:59,500
hit something else?
566
00:22:59,667 --> 00:23:01,625
The biggest question
to me is what in the world
567
00:23:01,833 --> 00:23:03,375
is inside that mesa that they
568
00:23:03,542 --> 00:23:05,750
can't drill through easily?
I don-- What is it?
569
00:23:05,958 --> 00:23:07,292
It don't make any sense.
570
00:23:07,458 --> 00:23:10,375
When I pulled out,
it absolutely felt smooth.
571
00:23:10,542 --> 00:23:11,833
I was expecting
no teeth on it at all.
572
00:23:12,042 --> 00:23:14,292
I was stacking up
to 15,000 pounds of pressure
573
00:23:14,458 --> 00:23:15,958
and couldn't get a bite at all.
574
00:23:16,125 --> 00:23:17,833
-TRAVIS: Wow.
-Holy smokes.
575
00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:19,833
KALEB: And it was showing, like,
the same temperature thing
576
00:23:19,917 --> 00:23:22,167
-where it wasn't--
-Temperature did not change.
577
00:23:22,333 --> 00:23:24,500
TRAVIS:
The metal bit absorbed the heat?
578
00:23:24,667 --> 00:23:26,083
That thing should
have gotten up to
579
00:23:26,250 --> 00:23:28,458
1,000 degrees high
from the friction.
580
00:23:28,625 --> 00:23:30,458
-Right.
-TRAVIS: The only thing that
581
00:23:30,625 --> 00:23:33,875
you can really drill into
that's that hard
582
00:23:34,042 --> 00:23:36,792
that wouldn't change the
temperature would be a ceramic.
583
00:23:36,958 --> 00:23:38,667
Mm-hmm.
584
00:23:38,833 --> 00:23:40,083
TRAVIS:
It would be like
a modern-day super hardened
585
00:23:40,250 --> 00:23:41,667
ceramic that you would use
586
00:23:41,875 --> 00:23:42,917
for heatshields.
587
00:23:43,083 --> 00:23:46,125
We use it on the exterior
of space shuttles
588
00:23:46,292 --> 00:23:48,250
and hypersonic missiles
to protect them
589
00:23:48,375 --> 00:23:49,333
from the extreme heat
590
00:23:49,542 --> 00:23:52,167
of reentry from space.
591
00:23:53,333 --> 00:23:54,292
THOMAS:
Yeah, and, uh,
592
00:23:54,417 --> 00:23:55,917
I'll be really excited to see
593
00:23:56,042 --> 00:23:57,625
what comes out of
the spoils here.
594
00:23:57,792 --> 00:24:00,542
-Yeah.
-Hopefully, that'll
give us a clue
595
00:24:00,708 --> 00:24:02,500
as to what's so hard
that it's, I mean,
596
00:24:02,667 --> 00:24:03,917
demolishing a drill bit.
597
00:24:04,083 --> 00:24:06,375
-Let's let y'all get back to it.
-ALEX: Alrighty.
598
00:24:06,542 --> 00:24:08,208
ERIK:
Let's scour through
these drilling spoils.
599
00:24:08,417 --> 00:24:09,667
THOMAS:
Sounds good.
600
00:24:09,792 --> 00:24:11,708
-TRAVIS: Good luck, guys.
-ALEX: All right.
601
00:24:16,667 --> 00:24:18,250
ALLAN: Hey, I've put a rod on.
602
00:24:18,417 --> 00:24:20,125
CHRIS: Yeah.
I'll grab the shovel.
603
00:24:20,292 --> 00:24:21,917
TRAVIS: Later that day,
604
00:24:22,125 --> 00:24:24,333
while the drilling operations
continued at the mesa,
605
00:24:24,458 --> 00:24:27,208
and our team archaeologist
Chris Roberts
606
00:24:27,375 --> 00:24:29,708
started searching for clues
in the drilling spoils...
607
00:24:30,875 --> 00:24:32,667
ERIK: Hey, Ben. Thanks
for jumping on with us.
608
00:24:32,875 --> 00:24:35,333
-Hey, how are you doing?
-ERIK: Doing well.
609
00:24:35,542 --> 00:24:36,750
We're all
very anxious to find out
610
00:24:36,917 --> 00:24:38,792
what you've discovered
from those samples
611
00:24:38,958 --> 00:24:40,458
-that you collected.
-Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely.
612
00:24:40,667 --> 00:24:42,167
TRAVIS: ...in
the command center,
613
00:24:42,333 --> 00:24:43,958
biologist Ben Woodruff
614
00:24:44,042 --> 00:24:47,000
met with us over video
conference to give his analysis
615
00:24:47,167 --> 00:24:49,750
on the plant samples
we collected from the field
616
00:24:49,917 --> 00:24:51,542
just south of the drill site.
617
00:24:51,708 --> 00:24:54,667
BEN: You know,
uh, that field, um,
618
00:24:54,750 --> 00:24:56,667
just had that
very clear delineation
619
00:24:56,750 --> 00:24:59,250
-between growth
and lack of growth.
-Mm-hmm.
620
00:24:59,417 --> 00:25:02,833
BEN: I know not only
was there a calf
621
00:25:03,000 --> 00:25:04,208
spinning there,
but some of the elk
622
00:25:04,375 --> 00:25:05,667
that had been filmed in the area
623
00:25:05,833 --> 00:25:08,417
had, like, blisters
and boils on their face.
624
00:25:08,583 --> 00:25:11,000
And there was
an interest and wonder
625
00:25:11,125 --> 00:25:13,750
if there was
a radioactive element to this.
626
00:25:15,042 --> 00:25:16,542
There's a plant
growing in this field
627
00:25:16,708 --> 00:25:19,000
called a Golden Aster
628
00:25:19,167 --> 00:25:21,542
and we took some
samples from the center
629
00:25:21,750 --> 00:25:23,917
of that area,
as well as both sides of
630
00:25:24,083 --> 00:25:26,333
that area, to the north
and the south of it.
631
00:25:26,542 --> 00:25:29,875
This is what they looked
like on the outside.
632
00:25:30,042 --> 00:25:33,583
Uh, to the north of the area,
and the south of the area,
633
00:25:33,750 --> 00:25:36,958
the leaves were normal,
they were photosynthesizing.
634
00:25:37,083 --> 00:25:39,667
This is what
it should look like.
635
00:25:39,833 --> 00:25:42,542
The next picture
is what they look like
636
00:25:42,708 --> 00:25:46,167
in that region,
directly in that area.
637
00:25:46,375 --> 00:25:48,875
It's the same plant,
it's still the Golden Aster,
638
00:25:49,083 --> 00:25:52,167
but this is very similar
to what one would expect
639
00:25:52,375 --> 00:25:54,958
if you had radiation damage.
640
00:25:55,125 --> 00:25:56,208
-Wow.
-JIM: Whoa.
641
00:25:57,500 --> 00:25:59,500
Radiation breaks
apart the cells,
642
00:25:59,708 --> 00:26:01,708
not only in mammals,
643
00:26:01,875 --> 00:26:03,750
-but it does it
in plants as well.
-Huh.
644
00:26:03,917 --> 00:26:07,500
It alters the very DNA
of the plant,
645
00:26:07,667 --> 00:26:09,667
and the cells grow incorrectly.
646
00:26:09,792 --> 00:26:12,042
And you can see similar burns,
647
00:26:12,208 --> 00:26:16,625
almost like what we saw
on the faces of those elk.
648
00:26:16,708 --> 00:26:18,375
That's crazy.
649
00:26:18,542 --> 00:26:19,833
Right.
650
00:26:19,958 --> 00:26:21,708
-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: It was freaky as hell
651
00:26:21,875 --> 00:26:24,750
that Ben found evidence
of radiation damage
652
00:26:24,917 --> 00:26:27,083
on the plants
to the south of the drill site,
653
00:26:27,250 --> 00:26:29,792
right where we've now
seen multiple animals
654
00:26:30,000 --> 00:26:32,000
exposed to
high levels of radiation.
655
00:26:33,208 --> 00:26:35,167
Because back in 2018,
656
00:26:35,375 --> 00:26:38,167
we commissioned experts
to sweep the entire property
657
00:26:38,375 --> 00:26:40,500
for harmful levels of radiation.
658
00:26:40,708 --> 00:26:43,792
And their findings
in that field south
659
00:26:43,958 --> 00:26:45,667
of the drill site
were completely different.
660
00:26:45,833 --> 00:26:47,833
In the open area
and the ranch and so forth,
661
00:26:47,958 --> 00:26:49,958
uh, nothing of concern.
662
00:26:50,042 --> 00:26:51,833
TRAVIS:
So, what could have
caused the possible
663
00:26:51,958 --> 00:26:54,333
radiation spikes
that may have hit the animals
664
00:26:54,542 --> 00:26:56,333
and the plants in this field?
665
00:26:56,500 --> 00:26:57,833
Hmm, interesting.
666
00:26:57,958 --> 00:26:59,500
-Wow.
-JIM: Hey, Ben,
667
00:26:59,708 --> 00:27:01,667
when you see
the effects on the leaves
668
00:27:01,833 --> 00:27:03,458
like you saw, and it could be
669
00:27:03,625 --> 00:27:07,375
radiation, is that typical
670
00:27:07,542 --> 00:27:10,958
surface-level radiation or
could that come from the roots
671
00:27:11,125 --> 00:27:13,083
or things that are happening
below the surface?
672
00:27:13,250 --> 00:27:14,375
BEN:
It looks
673
00:27:14,542 --> 00:27:16,167
more like something transient.
674
00:27:16,375 --> 00:27:19,375
It looks like--
more like an external event
675
00:27:19,542 --> 00:27:20,792
rather than in the ground.
676
00:27:20,958 --> 00:27:24,000
Well, it's odd to me that it's
677
00:27:24,125 --> 00:27:27,500
a long swath, you know,
hundreds of feet long
678
00:27:27,708 --> 00:27:30,583
that's in the middle
of the field and only,
679
00:27:30,708 --> 00:27:32,167
you know,
a few tens of feet wide.
680
00:27:32,333 --> 00:27:33,542
And it didn't affect anything
681
00:27:33,708 --> 00:27:35,958
around it.
That seems a very localized
682
00:27:36,125 --> 00:27:39,167
and specific pattern
of radiation.
683
00:27:39,292 --> 00:27:40,833
Mm-hmm.
684
00:27:40,958 --> 00:27:43,000
Well, when you think about
things like in terms of X-rays,
685
00:27:43,208 --> 00:27:44,708
you know, they have
special plates and stuff
686
00:27:44,875 --> 00:27:46,542
to cover certain areas
687
00:27:46,708 --> 00:27:47,917
so that only certain
areas get radiated.
688
00:27:48,125 --> 00:27:49,708
You don't have that naturally.
689
00:27:49,875 --> 00:27:51,333
If you have any sort of
radioactive development,
690
00:27:51,458 --> 00:27:52,500
it's going to spread.
691
00:27:52,708 --> 00:27:54,000
And the fact that there is that
692
00:27:54,167 --> 00:27:55,917
very distinct line
on both sides,
693
00:27:56,083 --> 00:27:58,333
that's what's unusual,
because that's not natural.
694
00:27:58,458 --> 00:28:00,792
That seems, um, intelligent.
695
00:28:00,958 --> 00:28:02,875
TRAVIS:
So, what you're saying is,
696
00:28:03,042 --> 00:28:05,833
this looks like it was
purposefully put there.
697
00:28:06,042 --> 00:28:07,208
Correct.
698
00:28:07,375 --> 00:28:09,500
-Wow.
-TRAVIS: Crazy.
699
00:28:10,542 --> 00:28:13,292
THOMAS:
The fact that we're
seeing marks on animals
700
00:28:13,417 --> 00:28:17,583
as well as burned vegetation
close to the drill site,
701
00:28:17,750 --> 00:28:20,167
and that this could possibly
be caused by radiation
702
00:28:20,333 --> 00:28:21,333
is really concerning.
703
00:28:21,542 --> 00:28:24,167
This really feels targeted,
704
00:28:24,375 --> 00:28:27,333
and I want to know how and why
these things are happening.
705
00:28:27,542 --> 00:28:30,125
You know, something that comes
to mind is look what we've done
706
00:28:30,292 --> 00:28:32,125
in the past
with the drilling aspect.
707
00:28:32,292 --> 00:28:34,875
-Oh, yeah.
-TRAVIS: So, is this somehow
708
00:28:35,083 --> 00:28:37,833
connected to what we're
getting out of the mesa,
709
00:28:38,042 --> 00:28:39,792
or is this something separate?
710
00:28:40,875 --> 00:28:43,042
It creeped me out
to hear Ben suggest
711
00:28:43,208 --> 00:28:45,250
that there might be
an intelligent entity
712
00:28:45,375 --> 00:28:47,833
that targeted
that field with radiation,
713
00:28:48,042 --> 00:28:51,292
which is only a 100 yards
south of the mesa drill site.
714
00:28:51,417 --> 00:28:55,500
Could it really be related to
whatever is buried in the mesa?
715
00:28:55,708 --> 00:28:57,958
And could it also be
connected to whatever--
716
00:28:58,125 --> 00:29:01,250
or whoever-- messed with
the cameras watching my trailer?
717
00:29:02,000 --> 00:29:04,750
I-I think we need to devise
experimental techniques to go
718
00:29:04,917 --> 00:29:07,000
and get to the bottom
of whatever it is.
719
00:29:07,208 --> 00:29:08,708
Yeah.
720
00:29:08,875 --> 00:29:10,917
Well, we are very fortunate
to have Ben's expertise,
721
00:29:11,125 --> 00:29:12,583
so, Ben, thanks again
for jumping on with us.
722
00:29:12,750 --> 00:29:13,667
Always great to have you.
723
00:29:13,792 --> 00:29:15,750
Absolutely. Happy to help.
724
00:29:15,958 --> 00:29:18,292
-TRAVIS: See you soon.
-JIM: Thanks, Ben!
725
00:29:31,042 --> 00:29:32,292
EASTON: Is it moving at all?
726
00:29:32,458 --> 00:29:34,417
I don't think so.
727
00:29:35,500 --> 00:29:38,042
Yeah, it's a pretty
hard layer I'm in right here.
728
00:29:41,208 --> 00:29:43,375
TRAVIS:
After we wrapped up
our meeting with Ben Woodruff,
729
00:29:43,542 --> 00:29:45,833
we spent the next
few hours out at the mesa.
730
00:29:46,000 --> 00:29:49,417
After the drill bit was damaged
when it hit an obstruction
731
00:29:49,583 --> 00:29:52,042
more than 470 feet
in Borehole 2,
732
00:29:52,208 --> 00:29:54,583
Alex Swanson
and his crew stayed late
733
00:29:54,750 --> 00:29:56,208
to see if they
could break through it
734
00:29:56,375 --> 00:29:57,833
and finish the hole.
735
00:29:58,042 --> 00:29:59,833
So, we were closely
monitoring the process
736
00:30:00,042 --> 00:30:01,958
with our spectrum analyzers
737
00:30:02,083 --> 00:30:03,667
and radiation detectors.
738
00:30:03,792 --> 00:30:04,542
THOMAS:
Thomas to Erik,
739
00:30:04,708 --> 00:30:06,125
do you copy?
740
00:30:06,250 --> 00:30:07,750
ERIK:
Yeah, Thomas.
What do you got?
741
00:30:07,875 --> 00:30:09,625
Uh, they're drilling
through something
742
00:30:09,833 --> 00:30:12,500
-extremely hard right now.
-Copy that.
743
00:30:12,625 --> 00:30:14,333
We're going to
monitor down here.
744
00:30:14,458 --> 00:30:15,833
Copy that.
745
00:30:16,042 --> 00:30:18,000
TRAVIS:
And while drilling continued,
746
00:30:18,125 --> 00:30:20,000
archaeologist Chris Roberts
was still methodically
747
00:30:20,083 --> 00:30:23,167
sifting through the drilling
spoils for any clues
748
00:30:23,375 --> 00:30:27,042
that might help explain just
what's buried inside the mesa.
749
00:30:28,708 --> 00:30:29,667
TRAVIS:
Look at that right there.
750
00:30:29,875 --> 00:30:31,333
ERIK:
Oh, my God.
751
00:30:31,500 --> 00:30:33,042
What the hell?
752
00:30:33,250 --> 00:30:37,083
TRAVIS:
I've got the drill beacon
frequency pretty steady,
753
00:30:37,208 --> 00:30:38,542
but it's
something happening to it.
754
00:30:38,708 --> 00:30:40,708
Look how it's modulating.
755
00:30:40,875 --> 00:30:43,000
It should have one peak.
756
00:30:43,167 --> 00:30:44,917
But there's a bunch, it's
jumping all over the place.
757
00:30:45,083 --> 00:30:47,000
ERIK:
Look at that.
758
00:30:47,167 --> 00:30:48,667
TRAVIS:
Oh, crap. Look at this.
759
00:30:48,875 --> 00:30:50,167
The 1.6 gigahertz is going nuts.
760
00:30:50,333 --> 00:30:52,833
-KALEB: What the hell?
-TRAVIS: Look at this.
761
00:30:53,000 --> 00:30:54,417
KALEB:
Is that a communication
762
00:30:54,583 --> 00:30:56,375
-signal?
-TRAVIS: It could be.
763
00:31:00,208 --> 00:31:01,000
ERIK:
Wow.
764
00:31:05,708 --> 00:31:07,833
TRAVIS: Oh, crap. Look at this.
765
00:31:07,917 --> 00:31:10,042
The 1.6 gigahertz is going nuts.
766
00:31:11,083 --> 00:31:12,500
-ERIK: Absolutely.
-TRAVIS: This signal
767
00:31:12,625 --> 00:31:14,000
freaking me out over here.
768
00:31:14,208 --> 00:31:16,667
I'm not seeing any of that
769
00:31:16,750 --> 00:31:18,750
at the south tower
and I'm not seeing
770
00:31:18,917 --> 00:31:20,500
any of it at the black box.
771
00:31:20,667 --> 00:31:22,583
-That's all local.
-Yeah.
772
00:31:22,750 --> 00:31:24,167
Right as the drillers hit
773
00:31:24,333 --> 00:31:26,667
another obstruction
in Borehole 2,
774
00:31:26,875 --> 00:31:30,167
around 477 feet inside the mesa,
775
00:31:30,292 --> 00:31:33,083
a 1.6 gigahertz signal
started spiking
776
00:31:33,208 --> 00:31:34,792
on my spectrum analyzer.
777
00:31:34,958 --> 00:31:37,667
My device was tracking
the immediate area,
778
00:31:37,792 --> 00:31:40,000
while Erik's
was tuned into locations
779
00:31:40,167 --> 00:31:42,000
at other parts of the ranch.
780
00:31:42,083 --> 00:31:44,000
He wasn't seeing it
on his spectrum analyzer,
781
00:31:44,125 --> 00:31:47,667
which meant the source
of the signal was close to us.
782
00:31:47,833 --> 00:31:49,750
So, was it coming
from whatever the drill
783
00:31:49,875 --> 00:31:51,833
just hit inside the mesa?
784
00:31:52,042 --> 00:31:53,500
Look at this.
785
00:31:53,625 --> 00:31:55,667
The 33 megahertz beacon signal,
786
00:31:55,875 --> 00:31:57,458
it's spread out
like we've seen before.
787
00:31:59,250 --> 00:32:01,083
-Hey, guys.
-ERIK: Hey, what's up?
788
00:32:01,250 --> 00:32:03,000
-What is that?
-That's coming out of the drill.
789
00:32:04,750 --> 00:32:07,083
From the beacon,
coming out of the drill,
790
00:32:07,250 --> 00:32:09,292
whatever they're hitting
is spreading that signal
791
00:32:09,458 --> 00:32:11,833
all the way across
and modulating it.
792
00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:13,625
ERIK:
It's taking that one signal
793
00:32:13,833 --> 00:32:15,583
and distributing it
across that range.
794
00:32:15,792 --> 00:32:17,083
TRAVIS: Yep.
795
00:32:17,208 --> 00:32:19,167
It was getting
stranger by the second.
796
00:32:19,333 --> 00:32:22,250
Right as the 1.6 gigahertz
signal was spiking,
797
00:32:22,417 --> 00:32:25,375
the 33 megahertz signal
coming from the beacon
798
00:32:25,583 --> 00:32:29,000
inside the drill bit was
spreading all over the place.
799
00:32:29,125 --> 00:32:31,958
When that signal spreads,
the drillers can no longer track
800
00:32:32,125 --> 00:32:34,208
the direction of
the drill underground,
801
00:32:34,375 --> 00:32:36,958
and our borehole could
veer off the course needed
802
00:32:37,125 --> 00:32:39,375
to get up through
the top of the mesa.
803
00:32:39,542 --> 00:32:40,958
So, is the obstruction
804
00:32:41,167 --> 00:32:43,167
that the drill is hitting
right now
805
00:32:43,375 --> 00:32:46,083
triggering not only
the 1.6 gigahertz signal,
806
00:32:46,250 --> 00:32:49,000
but also causing
the beacon signal to go crazy?
807
00:32:49,167 --> 00:32:51,167
THOMAS:
Maybe this update will
808
00:32:51,292 --> 00:32:52,708
add something to this.
809
00:32:52,917 --> 00:32:55,708
Right now, we're at 480 feet in,
810
00:32:55,917 --> 00:32:58,125
but he's hitting a hard layer
811
00:32:58,250 --> 00:32:59,333
every two to three inches.
812
00:32:59,542 --> 00:33:00,833
The hard layer itself
813
00:33:01,042 --> 00:33:02,583
is two to three inches thick.
814
00:33:02,750 --> 00:33:05,667
Then he breaks through,
it's a couple inches of space,
815
00:33:05,875 --> 00:33:08,625
and another layer
of two or three inches,
816
00:33:08,792 --> 00:33:10,583
and it's just repeating that.
817
00:33:10,750 --> 00:33:12,000
What I get out of this is we are
818
00:33:12,125 --> 00:33:13,583
interacting with
something structured.
819
00:33:13,708 --> 00:33:15,000
Yes.
820
00:33:15,208 --> 00:33:16,500
ERIK:
We're seeing things happen
821
00:33:16,625 --> 00:33:18,542
with the drilling
operation itself
822
00:33:18,667 --> 00:33:21,792
that says there's something
highly unusual there.
823
00:33:21,958 --> 00:33:24,167
These layers of material
are in no way
824
00:33:24,333 --> 00:33:25,917
like the mesa itself.
825
00:33:26,083 --> 00:33:28,333
This is not sandstone,
this is not naturally occurring.
826
00:33:28,458 --> 00:33:29,958
I think it makes a lot of sense,
827
00:33:30,125 --> 00:33:33,000
as we encounter
this hard material,
828
00:33:33,167 --> 00:33:35,333
to expect to see
something coming back
829
00:33:35,542 --> 00:33:38,167
into the spoils
that would give us clues
830
00:33:38,333 --> 00:33:40,792
as to what
the material composition is.
831
00:33:42,333 --> 00:33:43,875
CHRIS (over radio):
Hey, guys. You got a copy?
832
00:33:44,042 --> 00:33:45,292
THOMAS:
Yes. Go ahead.
833
00:33:46,208 --> 00:33:47,917
Yeah, I got
some things over here
834
00:33:48,042 --> 00:33:49,583
I think you're gonna want
to take a look at.
835
00:33:49,708 --> 00:33:52,708
You want to come over here
to the spoils site?
836
00:33:53,875 --> 00:33:56,000
Absolutely.
We'll head right over.
837
00:33:56,167 --> 00:33:59,292
Sam, Jim, if y'all don't mind,
keep an eye on this
838
00:33:59,458 --> 00:34:01,542
and let us know if it changes
dramatically or whatever.
839
00:34:01,708 --> 00:34:03,833
-Yeah, absolutely.
-All right,
we'll be back in a bit.
840
00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:05,417
ROYSTON:
Okay.
841
00:34:08,458 --> 00:34:10,167
-TRAVIS: Hey, Chris.
-CHRIS: Hey, guys.
842
00:34:10,333 --> 00:34:12,125
-Thanks for coming over.
-TRAVIS: Yeah, man.
843
00:34:12,292 --> 00:34:13,958
CHRIS: Something I wanted
to show you that I really
844
00:34:14,125 --> 00:34:16,542
can't believe
that we found inside the mesa.
845
00:34:16,708 --> 00:34:17,667
What the hell is this?
846
00:34:17,875 --> 00:34:19,167
What is that?
847
00:34:20,125 --> 00:34:21,333
CHRIS:
It's ceramics.
848
00:34:23,333 --> 00:34:24,542
What?
849
00:34:25,500 --> 00:34:28,208
Travis, flip it over.
Flip it over.
850
00:34:29,250 --> 00:34:30,500
Do you see
the two different colors?
851
00:34:30,708 --> 00:34:32,667
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-We've got a glazed surface
852
00:34:32,833 --> 00:34:34,667
-and we have
a porous surface here?
-Yes.
853
00:34:34,875 --> 00:34:36,708
L-Look at the patterning.
854
00:34:37,750 --> 00:34:39,958
TRAVIS:
Yeah. It's like
a crosshatch pattern in it.
855
00:34:40,167 --> 00:34:41,583
ERIK:
Yes, absolutely.
856
00:34:41,708 --> 00:34:43,417
That's manufactured, guys.
857
00:34:43,583 --> 00:34:46,750
Yeah, that-that is
absolutely pressed
858
00:34:46,917 --> 00:34:49,083
into place and then baked.
859
00:34:51,792 --> 00:34:55,000
Could this really be
a manufactured ceramic material?
860
00:34:55,208 --> 00:34:57,208
How did it get deep in the mesa?
861
00:34:57,333 --> 00:34:59,167
Is this what damaged the drill
862
00:34:59,292 --> 00:35:01,208
and made
the beacon signal spread?
863
00:35:01,375 --> 00:35:03,833
And is it connected
to the 1.6 gigahertz signal
864
00:35:04,000 --> 00:35:05,750
we just detected?
865
00:35:05,917 --> 00:35:08,125
This right here
is a edge fragment
866
00:35:08,292 --> 00:35:09,417
-right there.
-TRAVIS: Mm-hmm.
867
00:35:09,625 --> 00:35:10,917
CHRIS:
That-- so that's
a finished edge.
868
00:35:11,083 --> 00:35:12,250
-KALEB: Yes.
-THOMAS: Oh, my gosh,
869
00:35:12,375 --> 00:35:13,667
-look how perfect it is.
-TRAVIS: It's beveled.
870
00:35:13,833 --> 00:35:15,458
TRAVIS:
Holy crap.
871
00:35:15,625 --> 00:35:18,333
That's beveled for something--
it fits into something else.
872
00:35:21,458 --> 00:35:24,583
CHRIS:
It's flat, it really doesn't
have a curve to it.
873
00:35:24,708 --> 00:35:28,417
It's not a vessel,
it's not a, a plate, a cup.
874
00:35:28,583 --> 00:35:29,833
Basically, it's a tile, right?
875
00:35:30,000 --> 00:35:31,833
But it's too thin
for a floor tile,
876
00:35:32,042 --> 00:35:33,875
too thin for a roof tile.
877
00:35:34,042 --> 00:35:37,500
You said "tile," and that's
ringing some bells for me.
878
00:35:37,625 --> 00:35:40,375
-Think about what we were told
at the University of Utah.
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
879
00:35:40,542 --> 00:35:43,833
Right? It's a lot like
the space shuttle tiles.
880
00:35:44,000 --> 00:35:45,250
Holy smokes.
881
00:35:47,042 --> 00:35:48,750
TRAVIS:
Three years ago,
882
00:35:48,917 --> 00:35:51,500
we had the metal pieces that
were extracted from the mesa
883
00:35:51,708 --> 00:35:54,292
examined
at the University of Utah.
884
00:36:01,833 --> 00:36:03,167
Okay.
885
00:36:04,708 --> 00:36:07,833
TRAVIS: And there, metallurgy
expert Dr. Ravi Chandran
886
00:36:08,000 --> 00:36:11,250
helped us conclude that
they had a manufactured design
887
00:36:11,417 --> 00:36:13,667
that was similar
to the protective coating
888
00:36:13,833 --> 00:36:15,417
used on spacecraft.
889
00:36:22,042 --> 00:36:23,542
It's like a glass,
it's like a ceramic,
890
00:36:23,708 --> 00:36:25,000
uh, composite, right?
891
00:36:25,167 --> 00:36:26,833
Yeah, so, that makes
a lot of sense.
892
00:36:27,875 --> 00:36:31,583
So, could this ceramic material
be what the drill was hitting,
893
00:36:31,708 --> 00:36:34,625
and is it what kept
the bit from heating up?
894
00:36:34,750 --> 00:36:39,833
If so, what the heck is buried
in the mesa on Skinwalker Ranch?
895
00:36:39,958 --> 00:36:41,958
Have we punctured through
896
00:36:42,125 --> 00:36:44,208
something that's coated
with this ceramic?
897
00:36:45,542 --> 00:36:47,000
What is that ceramic
doing in there?
898
00:36:47,167 --> 00:36:48,333
KALEB:
So, that's the question is like,
899
00:36:48,500 --> 00:36:50,042
what would you use metal
900
00:36:50,250 --> 00:36:52,833
and-and ceramic like this
in conjunction?
901
00:36:52,958 --> 00:36:54,542
TRAVIS:
I don't know.
902
00:36:54,708 --> 00:36:55,833
A spaceship?
903
00:36:56,042 --> 00:36:57,333
You said it.
904
00:36:59,375 --> 00:37:01,208
TRAVIS:
I got chills, dude.
905
00:37:05,375 --> 00:37:07,000
ERIK:
This is a designed,
906
00:37:07,167 --> 00:37:08,792
engineered material.
907
00:37:08,958 --> 00:37:10,833
-It's high-tech,
one way or the other.
-CHRIS: Yeah.
908
00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:14,000
If it can absorb that much heat
from that drill head,
909
00:37:14,167 --> 00:37:16,625
then it is like
the space shuttle tiles.
910
00:37:17,625 --> 00:37:18,958
THOMAS:
And it's chewing up their bit.
911
00:37:19,125 --> 00:37:20,083
TRAVIS:
And it's chewing up their bit,
912
00:37:20,250 --> 00:37:21,750
'cause it's hard ceramic.
913
00:37:22,833 --> 00:37:25,417
We knew something unnatural
was in the mesa
914
00:37:25,542 --> 00:37:27,333
when we detected
the massive object
915
00:37:27,500 --> 00:37:29,625
and smaller anomalies
buried in there.
916
00:37:29,792 --> 00:37:31,250
But now,
after hitting an obstruction
917
00:37:31,417 --> 00:37:34,750
more than 470 feet
in Borehole 2,
918
00:37:34,875 --> 00:37:37,292
we've found pieces
of ceramic tiling
919
00:37:37,458 --> 00:37:39,333
that appears to be engineered.
920
00:37:39,542 --> 00:37:41,083
This is starting to sound like
921
00:37:41,250 --> 00:37:42,667
it's out of The X-Files
or something,
922
00:37:42,875 --> 00:37:45,208
Could it be similar
to the protective coating
923
00:37:45,375 --> 00:37:47,000
on spacecraft?
924
00:37:47,208 --> 00:37:49,000
I just don't know
what to think of that.
925
00:37:49,167 --> 00:37:51,333
-There's space-age material
right there.
-THOMAS: Yeah.
926
00:37:51,542 --> 00:37:53,833
ERIK:
Yeah. 470 feet
927
00:37:54,000 --> 00:37:56,542
-into a mesa
in the middle of the desert.
-TRAVIS: Yeah. Yeah.
928
00:37:56,708 --> 00:37:58,250
TRAVIS:
How did it get in there?
929
00:37:58,417 --> 00:38:00,292
THOMAS: Well, we do have
a video of a UAP
930
00:38:00,500 --> 00:38:01,667
flying through the mesa.
931
00:38:02,875 --> 00:38:04,167
Who knows?
932
00:38:04,292 --> 00:38:06,750
Was this some kind
of high-tech vessel
933
00:38:06,917 --> 00:38:08,917
that maybe didn't make it
all the way through
934
00:38:09,042 --> 00:38:10,250
and got stuck in there?
935
00:38:10,375 --> 00:38:11,958
ERIK:
I smiled at it when you said it,
936
00:38:12,167 --> 00:38:14,833
but I got to tell you, I'm
taking it more seriously now.
937
00:38:15,042 --> 00:38:17,000
Watch how this thing emerges,
938
00:38:17,208 --> 00:38:18,833
and watch the path
that it takes.
939
00:38:19,042 --> 00:38:20,708
TRAVIS:
In 2022,
940
00:38:20,875 --> 00:38:24,500
we captured unbelievable video
of a glowing UAP
941
00:38:24,708 --> 00:38:27,375
flying into the mesa
in the east field
942
00:38:27,542 --> 00:38:29,875
and then reemerging
on the other side,
943
00:38:30,042 --> 00:38:32,500
like it flew
right through solid rock.
944
00:38:32,708 --> 00:38:36,625
So, knowing that there's
a massive object in the mesa
945
00:38:36,792 --> 00:38:39,625
and seeing these strange
materials in the drilling spoils
946
00:38:39,792 --> 00:38:42,792
really makes you wonder
what might have happened here.
947
00:38:42,917 --> 00:38:44,500
THOMAS:
Well, guys, the sum total
948
00:38:44,667 --> 00:38:46,958
of everything
that we've seen up there,
949
00:38:47,125 --> 00:38:48,792
we're seeing signals spread.
950
00:38:48,958 --> 00:38:51,333
You couple that with the metal
we're pulling out of there.
951
00:38:51,542 --> 00:38:53,167
You've got ceramic material,
you got metal,
952
00:38:53,333 --> 00:38:55,333
-you got magnetic rocks.
-Right.
953
00:38:55,500 --> 00:38:57,333
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-All these things
could be related
954
00:38:57,542 --> 00:38:59,333
to what's in there, right?
955
00:38:59,500 --> 00:39:01,500
I think it's a hundred percent
connected.
956
00:39:01,667 --> 00:39:03,000
ERIK:
I want to take a radiation
measurement.
957
00:39:03,167 --> 00:39:04,583
I'll-I'll get
the gamma ray detector.
958
00:39:04,750 --> 00:39:06,250
KALEB:
No, that's freakin'
awesome, though.
959
00:39:06,417 --> 00:39:07,333
ERIK: Let me get
a control measurement here.
960
00:39:07,500 --> 00:39:10,000
Okay, so...
961
00:39:10,208 --> 00:39:13,000
control measurement: 37.
962
00:39:13,208 --> 00:39:14,667
So, I'm seeing 37 to 68.
963
00:39:14,833 --> 00:39:16,708
-Okay.
-ERIK: Yeah,
that's a normal reading.
964
00:39:19,875 --> 00:39:21,875
Seems like it got
a little more excited.
965
00:39:22,875 --> 00:39:24,917
-TRAVIS: It is more radio-- 105.
-THOMAS: 105.
966
00:39:25,083 --> 00:39:26,083
TRAVIS:
Whoa.
967
00:39:26,208 --> 00:39:27,625
THOMAS:
Whoa.
968
00:39:28,583 --> 00:39:29,708
It is radioactive.
969
00:39:29,875 --> 00:39:31,958
-What in the hell is this stuff?
-Wow.
970
00:39:32,125 --> 00:39:35,083
TRAVIS:
Wow, on top of everything else,
971
00:39:35,292 --> 00:39:36,500
this stuff has given off
972
00:39:36,625 --> 00:39:38,583
unusually high amounts
of radiation.
973
00:39:38,708 --> 00:39:41,667
So, could that be a clue
that whatever's in the mesa
974
00:39:41,833 --> 00:39:44,000
might have caused the radiation
damage to the plants
975
00:39:44,208 --> 00:39:46,583
and animals in the nearby field?
976
00:39:46,750 --> 00:39:50,292
We've got to figure out
exactly what this really is.
977
00:39:50,458 --> 00:39:52,333
Dude, what's going on in there?
978
00:39:52,542 --> 00:39:53,708
-Unbelievable.
-It's fantastic.
979
00:39:53,875 --> 00:39:55,333
All-all thanks
to our archeologist
980
00:39:55,500 --> 00:39:56,833
-who knows what he's looking at.
-Heck yeah, dude.
981
00:39:57,042 --> 00:39:59,000
-ERIK: That's a hell of a job.
-TRAVIS: Heck yeah.
982
00:39:59,125 --> 00:40:00,792
TRAVIS:
We got to get this thing
to a lab and get it tested.
983
00:40:00,958 --> 00:40:02,333
ERIK:
I want to sit down with this
984
00:40:02,542 --> 00:40:04,125
and get some quality time
with an S.E.M.--
985
00:40:04,292 --> 00:40:07,083
scanning electron microscope--
and figure out what this is.
986
00:40:07,250 --> 00:40:08,417
Hey, well, let's get to it.
987
00:40:08,583 --> 00:40:10,208
-Immediately. All right.
-Let's go. Let's go.
988
00:40:10,417 --> 00:40:11,750
THOMAS:
Thanks, Chris.
989
00:40:11,917 --> 00:40:13,208
CHRIS:
Absolutely. I'll keep looking.
990
00:40:14,208 --> 00:40:17,125
TRAVIS:
After three years
of trying to figure out
991
00:40:17,333 --> 00:40:19,375
what could be in that mesa,
992
00:40:19,542 --> 00:40:21,875
this is a major discovery
for our team.
993
00:40:22,083 --> 00:40:25,083
But now we need to find out
if this material
994
00:40:25,250 --> 00:40:27,750
is as profound
as it appears to be,
995
00:40:27,958 --> 00:40:32,333
and will it lead us to the truth
about Skinwalker Ranch?
996
00:40:33,375 --> 00:40:36,000
ERIK:
The discovery
of that engineered ceramics
997
00:40:36,167 --> 00:40:39,583
may be one of the most
important deliverables
998
00:40:39,750 --> 00:40:41,875
from this entire investigation.
999
00:40:42,042 --> 00:40:43,708
I think it is very clear
1000
00:40:43,875 --> 00:40:46,333
that what we're looking at
is highly unusual.
1001
00:40:46,542 --> 00:40:48,542
It begs for an explanation.
1002
00:40:48,708 --> 00:40:50,958
It deepens the mystery
of the drill site
1003
00:40:51,125 --> 00:40:52,750
and of the ranch overall,
1004
00:40:52,875 --> 00:40:55,542
and there may yet be
another mystery material
1005
00:40:55,708 --> 00:40:58,125
to be discovered
inside the mesa.
1006
00:41:00,375 --> 00:41:02,125
BRANDON:
One of our most
shocking discoveries
1007
00:41:02,292 --> 00:41:06,125
came in the wake of the most
challenging drilling season yet.
1008
00:41:06,292 --> 00:41:08,083
We were given a gift,
1009
00:41:08,250 --> 00:41:11,792
a discovery of ceramic material
of unknown origin
1010
00:41:11,958 --> 00:41:14,250
recovered from deep
within the mesa.
1011
00:41:15,875 --> 00:41:17,333
We hope to get the answers
1012
00:41:17,542 --> 00:41:20,083
to what is the nature
of this material?
1013
00:41:20,250 --> 00:41:23,583
Why would it be located
from deep within the mesa?
1014
00:41:25,000 --> 00:41:28,417
This material
may hold the answers
1015
00:41:28,625 --> 00:41:31,000
to what is happening
at Skinwalker Ranch.
1016
00:41:35,208 --> 00:41:36,500
KYLE:
Holy crap, dude.
1017
00:41:36,708 --> 00:41:38,458
The tooth
is almost completely gone.
1018
00:41:38,625 --> 00:41:41,958
-How about that?
-And it's completely
welded shut.
1019
00:41:42,125 --> 00:41:43,500
TRAVIS:
That's crazy.
1020
00:41:43,625 --> 00:41:45,000
THOMAS:
Ooh. Another piece.
1021
00:41:45,167 --> 00:41:46,667
CHRIS:
Just look at that texture
on that side.
1022
00:41:46,875 --> 00:41:48,958
ERIK:
I got several samples mounded.
1023
00:41:49,125 --> 00:41:51,083
I can see some
clearly defined holes.
1024
00:41:51,208 --> 00:41:53,333
TRAVIS:
What if it's the electron beam
from the microscope
1025
00:41:53,458 --> 00:41:54,417
that's causing this?
1026
00:41:54,583 --> 00:41:55,625
Let's turn it off.
1027
00:41:55,833 --> 00:41:57,958
This stuff is fixing itself.
1028
00:41:58,125 --> 00:41:59,417
It's putting itself
back together.
1029
00:41:59,542 --> 00:42:00,792
TRAVIS:
It's healing.
1030
00:42:00,958 --> 00:42:02,042
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