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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,548 --> 00:00:07,381 -Wow! -Travis, it looks like 2 00:00:07,550 --> 00:00:09,258 -it's coming our way. -Yeah, it came backwards on us. 3 00:00:09,427 --> 00:00:11,969 Did that just reverse when we hit the bubble wall? 4 00:00:12,096 --> 00:00:13,429 Wow. Look at that. 5 00:00:13,556 --> 00:00:14,805 Kaleb, look up. 6 00:00:14,932 --> 00:00:16,557 There's some kind of object 7 00:00:16,684 --> 00:00:18,976 over the triangle that's pretty large. 8 00:00:19,103 --> 00:00:20,769 Right over the triangle? 9 00:00:20,896 --> 00:00:22,354 -I got something. -Yeah, right there. 10 00:00:22,481 --> 00:00:23,731 Here's this object, right there. 11 00:00:23,858 --> 00:00:25,399 That's a UFO. 12 00:00:25,526 --> 00:00:26,650 Looks like it's following the helicopter. 13 00:00:26,777 --> 00:00:28,444 -You see it? -Yes. 14 00:00:28,571 --> 00:00:30,696 He needs to get that helicopter on the ground. 15 00:00:30,823 --> 00:00:33,407 And there it is, clearly moving. 16 00:00:33,534 --> 00:00:34,867 -Whoa. -From south to north. 17 00:00:34,994 --> 00:00:37,161 -What is that? -And then disappeared. 18 00:00:37,246 --> 00:00:39,079 And it's coming from inside the bubble. 19 00:00:39,165 --> 00:00:41,749 -Yes. -It is clear 20 00:00:41,876 --> 00:00:44,585 that we're seeing consistency as far as the type 21 00:00:44,712 --> 00:00:47,087 of UFO that seems to be appearing 22 00:00:47,214 --> 00:00:48,797 -inside the bubble. -Absolutely. 23 00:00:48,924 --> 00:00:50,299 -Yeah. -Something strange is 24 00:00:50,468 --> 00:00:52,843 going on at Skinwalker Ranch. 25 00:00:53,846 --> 00:00:57,347 There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 26 00:00:57,475 --> 00:00:59,933 It is considered the epicenter 27 00:01:00,061 --> 00:01:05,189 of the strangest and most disturbing occurrences on Earth. 28 00:01:05,316 --> 00:01:06,565 For two decades, 29 00:01:06,692 --> 00:01:08,358 the federal government 30 00:01:08,486 --> 00:01:10,444 investigated the property. 31 00:01:10,529 --> 00:01:13,989 Their findings have never been made public. 32 00:01:14,116 --> 00:01:15,365 Right there. We got something. 33 00:01:15,493 --> 00:01:17,367 Now a new team 34 00:01:17,495 --> 00:01:21,371 of independent scientists and researchers are taking over. 35 00:01:21,916 --> 00:01:23,248 They are uncovering evidence 36 00:01:23,375 --> 00:01:25,209 that the countless stories... 37 00:01:25,336 --> 00:01:27,169 It came right out of the mesa. 38 00:01:27,296 --> 00:01:29,755 ...of unidentified aerial phenomena... 39 00:01:29,882 --> 00:01:31,215 -UAP right there! -Yep. 40 00:01:31,342 --> 00:01:32,925 ...bizarre energies... 41 00:01:33,052 --> 00:01:34,885 It looks like there's a heat source right above 'em. 42 00:01:35,012 --> 00:01:37,679 ...and portals that lead to other dimensions... 43 00:01:37,765 --> 00:01:39,056 We're maybe looking at the anomaly 44 00:01:39,183 --> 00:01:40,516 for the first time, guys. 45 00:01:40,643 --> 00:01:42,976 ...might actually be true. 46 00:01:43,104 --> 00:01:45,813 They will stop at nothing to reveal... 47 00:01:48,567 --> 00:01:52,069 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 48 00:02:01,539 --> 00:02:03,789 Look what the cat dragged in. 49 00:02:03,916 --> 00:02:05,165 -How we doing? -Good. 50 00:02:05,292 --> 00:02:06,625 Winter's closing in on us 51 00:02:06,752 --> 00:02:09,127 pretty fast, and that means 52 00:02:09,255 --> 00:02:10,963 we'll need to shut things down soon. 53 00:02:11,090 --> 00:02:13,382 The experiments we've done this year have given us 54 00:02:13,551 --> 00:02:16,135 unbelievable data that suggests 55 00:02:16,262 --> 00:02:18,804 we may have identified where some of the crazy phenomena 56 00:02:18,889 --> 00:02:21,348 that we encounter on Skinwalker Ranch is coming from. 57 00:02:21,475 --> 00:02:25,102 A giant bubble-like anomaly that covers a huge area 58 00:02:25,271 --> 00:02:27,646 of the ranch, including both the triangle 59 00:02:27,773 --> 00:02:29,356 and the mesa drill site. 60 00:02:29,483 --> 00:02:32,192 Just a few days ago, we were investigating 61 00:02:32,319 --> 00:02:34,444 the bubble with both the helicopter in the air, 62 00:02:34,572 --> 00:02:37,072 and Jim Royston's drone closer to the ground. 63 00:02:37,199 --> 00:02:39,533 -There it goes. - And out of nowhere, 64 00:02:39,660 --> 00:02:42,286 a cylindrical UAP seemed to push the drone around. 65 00:02:42,413 --> 00:02:44,496 It will not let me get to that spot. 66 00:02:45,499 --> 00:02:47,124 Just did it again. 67 00:02:47,209 --> 00:02:49,251 Look at that. 68 00:02:49,378 --> 00:02:51,003 And then, a UAP appeared 69 00:02:51,088 --> 00:02:53,088 to be chasing Cameron Fugal's helicopter 70 00:02:53,215 --> 00:02:55,048 near the top of the bubble boundary. 71 00:02:55,176 --> 00:02:57,009 You guys land over here on this side. 72 00:02:57,136 --> 00:03:00,095 So, today, for one of our last experiments of the year, 73 00:03:00,222 --> 00:03:01,889 teams from Red Devil Pyro 74 00:03:02,016 --> 00:03:04,308 and a high-speed photography company called FLUG 75 00:03:04,435 --> 00:03:06,018 are here to help us see 76 00:03:06,187 --> 00:03:08,896 if these UAPs might be coming from the bubble. 77 00:03:09,023 --> 00:03:10,856 Guys, uh, good to see you back. 78 00:03:10,983 --> 00:03:13,150 Good to be back. Uh, again. 79 00:03:13,277 --> 00:03:15,235 This time, I brought my son James Devoll. 80 00:03:15,362 --> 00:03:17,613 He's the number two at Red Devil Pyro. 81 00:03:17,740 --> 00:03:20,699 Okay, so we also have, going to film 82 00:03:20,868 --> 00:03:23,702 what you guys are doing, a team from FLUG. 83 00:03:23,871 --> 00:03:26,121 -Yeah. -So, the idea is, 84 00:03:26,207 --> 00:03:28,290 we want to look at the bubble boundary. 85 00:03:28,417 --> 00:03:31,001 We've seen it affect almost everything you can imagine, 86 00:03:31,086 --> 00:03:35,797 even objects like rockets, drones, smoke, but we've also 87 00:03:35,925 --> 00:03:38,884 had it affect GPS, microwaves, radio frequency. 88 00:03:38,969 --> 00:03:42,512 And the boundary even seems to act like a force field, 89 00:03:42,640 --> 00:03:44,598 stopping our instruments from going through it. 90 00:03:44,725 --> 00:03:47,226 -Crazy. -We have posts set out 91 00:03:47,353 --> 00:03:50,229 to mark the circumference of this bubble. 92 00:03:50,356 --> 00:03:53,482 So, what we'd like to do today is, 93 00:03:53,567 --> 00:03:56,860 you guys set off a fireball 94 00:03:57,029 --> 00:03:59,363 in the bubble boundary on the west end of the property. 95 00:03:59,448 --> 00:04:02,699 The explosions the Red Devil team plans to set off 96 00:04:02,868 --> 00:04:05,619 on the western bubble boundary will send massive amounts 97 00:04:05,788 --> 00:04:07,621 of energy into the bubble, 98 00:04:07,790 --> 00:04:10,832 and they're designed to create perfectly formed smoke rings 99 00:04:10,960 --> 00:04:13,085 that should rise up through that boundary 100 00:04:13,212 --> 00:04:15,254 to about 50 feet high. 101 00:04:15,381 --> 00:04:17,547 What we'll be looking for is any kind of reaction 102 00:04:17,675 --> 00:04:19,800 the rings might have with the boundary, 103 00:04:19,885 --> 00:04:23,553 and if the massive energy blasts trigger UAPs to appear. 104 00:04:23,681 --> 00:04:26,306 And once those smoke rings are ignited, 105 00:04:26,433 --> 00:04:28,976 we want to capture it with the camera setup 106 00:04:29,103 --> 00:04:30,686 with what's known 107 00:04:30,813 --> 00:04:34,982 as bullet-time capability from FLUG. 108 00:04:35,150 --> 00:04:37,109 Uh, John, why don't you tell us about all that? 109 00:04:37,236 --> 00:04:39,278 We will be setting up today 48 cameras 110 00:04:39,405 --> 00:04:42,155 to fire all at the exact same time 111 00:04:42,283 --> 00:04:44,283 and give us a two-second 112 00:04:44,368 --> 00:04:46,368 video playback from different perspectives 113 00:04:46,495 --> 00:04:48,537 of one frozen moment in time. 114 00:04:48,664 --> 00:04:50,414 Oh, that's exciting. 115 00:04:50,541 --> 00:04:52,249 The FLUG team's 48 116 00:04:52,376 --> 00:04:55,002 bullet-time cameras will be strategically placed 117 00:04:55,087 --> 00:04:57,004 just outside the bubble boundary, 118 00:04:57,131 --> 00:04:59,214 capturing thousands of high-speed images, 119 00:04:59,341 --> 00:05:02,968 and giving us a 120-degree view of the event. 120 00:05:03,095 --> 00:05:04,594 If anything strange happens, 121 00:05:04,722 --> 00:05:06,430 we should be able to catch it. 122 00:05:06,557 --> 00:05:08,473 Well, hey, we're burning daylight, 123 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:10,225 and we understand it takes you guys 124 00:05:10,352 --> 00:05:12,936 a few hours to get everything set up, so we need to get to it. 125 00:05:13,063 --> 00:05:14,771 -Okay. -I've got a lot of setup to get done. 126 00:05:14,898 --> 00:05:16,606 All right, you, too. All right, we'll see y'all out there. 127 00:05:16,734 --> 00:05:19,234 -Good luck. -All right. -Let's go blow some stuff up. 128 00:05:19,361 --> 00:05:21,987 While Erik prepared to monitor the experiment 129 00:05:22,114 --> 00:05:23,780 on our other ranch-wide camera assets, 130 00:05:23,949 --> 00:05:27,075 the rest of us headed out to the western bubble boundary. 131 00:05:27,202 --> 00:05:30,203 Let me show you what we got in mind here, fellas. 132 00:05:31,206 --> 00:05:33,123 So, here are the posts we were talking about, 133 00:05:33,208 --> 00:05:35,625 and, uh, I'm thinking this is a perfect spot 134 00:05:35,753 --> 00:05:38,128 -for the fuel mine. -Okay. 135 00:05:38,255 --> 00:05:39,963 To produce the smoke rings, 136 00:05:40,090 --> 00:05:43,633 the Red Devil team will ignite 25-gallon fuel mines 137 00:05:43,761 --> 00:05:45,677 that are going to make huge explosions 138 00:05:45,804 --> 00:05:47,179 right in the bubble boundary. 139 00:05:47,348 --> 00:05:49,097 So, if it's true that making contact 140 00:05:49,224 --> 00:05:51,683 with the bubble causes UAPs to appear, 141 00:05:51,810 --> 00:05:53,560 blasting the hell out of it is 142 00:05:53,645 --> 00:05:55,479 a great way to test our hypothesis. 143 00:05:55,606 --> 00:05:56,897 Do you want to start doing cameras? 144 00:05:57,024 --> 00:05:58,815 -You can start at that side. -Yeah. 145 00:05:58,942 --> 00:06:01,026 And while FLUG was setting up their gear 146 00:06:01,153 --> 00:06:02,694 to capture the high-speed images, 147 00:06:02,821 --> 00:06:05,072 there's another component to this experiment 148 00:06:05,199 --> 00:06:06,907 that Erik and I want to set up 149 00:06:07,034 --> 00:06:09,076 on one of these boundary posts. 150 00:06:10,079 --> 00:06:12,120 Here, here. 151 00:06:13,624 --> 00:06:16,875 We'll tape it to the top of post nine. 152 00:06:17,002 --> 00:06:19,252 When we've broadcast 1.2 gigahertz signals 153 00:06:19,380 --> 00:06:21,004 in past experiments, 154 00:06:21,090 --> 00:06:23,131 the bubble boundary has blocked their transmission. 155 00:06:23,258 --> 00:06:24,925 And other times, 156 00:06:25,052 --> 00:06:27,386 something on the ranch has strangely affected the signals 157 00:06:27,513 --> 00:06:28,804 or even cloned them. 158 00:06:28,889 --> 00:06:31,014 So, during the experiment today, 159 00:06:31,141 --> 00:06:33,683 I'll be transmitting a 1.2 gigahertz signal 160 00:06:33,769 --> 00:06:36,937 from a post just inside the bubble boundary. 161 00:06:37,064 --> 00:06:39,773 Then, I'm going to step outside the bubble 162 00:06:39,900 --> 00:06:42,526 with my receiver while Erik checks his receiver 163 00:06:42,653 --> 00:06:45,278 from the command center, which is inside the bubble. 164 00:06:45,406 --> 00:06:46,905 That way, we can see 165 00:06:47,032 --> 00:06:49,491 if either one of us has trouble getting the signal, 166 00:06:49,618 --> 00:06:52,994 or if anything alters it while the explosions are going off. 167 00:06:53,455 --> 00:06:55,539 Hey, Erik, you copy? 168 00:06:55,707 --> 00:06:57,124 Yeah, Travis. Go ahead. 169 00:06:57,251 --> 00:06:59,084 Are you getting anything? 170 00:06:59,211 --> 00:07:00,752 Yup. Got a very strong peak. 171 00:07:00,879 --> 00:07:02,462 Copy that. 172 00:07:02,631 --> 00:07:04,047 -That's good enough? -There we go. That's good. Yup. 173 00:07:04,174 --> 00:07:06,091 We're good. We're good. All right, thank you. 174 00:07:06,218 --> 00:07:08,260 Hey, fellas. 175 00:07:08,429 --> 00:07:10,178 So, I'd say, 176 00:07:10,347 --> 00:07:12,180 hopefully, in five minutes, we'll be ready to do one. 177 00:07:12,349 --> 00:07:13,640 -Okay. -Sounds good. -All right. 178 00:07:13,725 --> 00:07:15,350 I'm gonna check in with them 179 00:07:15,477 --> 00:07:16,977 and then, I'll get back with you in just a couple of minutes, 180 00:07:17,104 --> 00:07:19,020 -so, just be ready to go. -Great. Okay. 181 00:07:20,023 --> 00:07:23,358 How are you guys doing with the cameras? Are we good? 182 00:07:23,485 --> 00:07:26,945 We're running into some problems. 183 00:07:28,449 --> 00:07:30,782 -These are not firing. -What happened? 184 00:07:30,951 --> 00:07:32,826 12 cameras are not working. 185 00:07:32,953 --> 00:07:34,870 Now is this a typical problem that you've had before, 186 00:07:34,997 --> 00:07:36,413 or is this something new? 187 00:07:36,540 --> 00:07:38,331 No, there's some new stuff going on right now. 188 00:07:38,459 --> 00:07:40,625 We have these trigger boxes, 189 00:07:40,752 --> 00:07:43,587 which usually are very, very stable. 190 00:07:43,714 --> 00:07:45,505 We did lose a couple trigger boxes, 191 00:07:45,632 --> 00:07:48,884 and we lost a bunch of cabling, too. Connectivity. 192 00:07:49,011 --> 00:07:51,136 Things that we've never had break before. 193 00:07:51,263 --> 00:07:52,888 So you're stuck to 36 cameras, then? 194 00:07:53,015 --> 00:07:54,598 Stuck, yeah. 195 00:07:54,725 --> 00:07:56,057 Well, let's go ahead and do one with 36. 196 00:07:56,226 --> 00:07:58,518 Erik, this is Travis. Do you copy? 197 00:07:58,645 --> 00:07:59,895 Yeah, Travis. Go ahead. 198 00:08:00,022 --> 00:08:01,605 You're not going to believe this. 199 00:08:01,732 --> 00:08:03,982 They can't get 12 of their cameras to work, 200 00:08:04,151 --> 00:08:07,277 but they do have 36 of the 48 functioning fine. 201 00:08:07,404 --> 00:08:10,030 So we're just gonna go with the 36 cameras we have. 202 00:08:10,157 --> 00:08:12,032 Copy that, Travis. 203 00:08:12,159 --> 00:08:15,452 I suppose I'm not surprised to see that of the 48 cameras 204 00:08:15,579 --> 00:08:17,412 in the bullet-time system, 205 00:08:17,539 --> 00:08:19,873 12 of them have gone completely offline 206 00:08:20,000 --> 00:08:21,249 right in that bubble boundary. 207 00:08:21,376 --> 00:08:23,043 All right, let's load the fuel mine. 208 00:08:23,128 --> 00:08:26,505 We've seen so many device malfunctions in that area. 209 00:08:26,632 --> 00:08:28,131 Hopefully, we'll gain insights 210 00:08:28,258 --> 00:08:31,051 through this experiment to better understand 211 00:08:31,178 --> 00:08:32,844 the bubble and the periphery. 212 00:08:32,971 --> 00:08:34,888 All right. Are you guys ready over there? 213 00:08:35,015 --> 00:08:36,348 We're ready. 214 00:08:36,475 --> 00:08:37,724 All right, here we go 215 00:08:37,851 --> 00:08:40,519 in five, four, three, 216 00:08:40,646 --> 00:08:43,313 two, one. 217 00:08:48,028 --> 00:08:49,653 That ring's perfect, though. 218 00:08:49,780 --> 00:08:51,112 That's pretty well formed. 219 00:08:51,240 --> 00:08:52,948 Yeah. 220 00:08:53,075 --> 00:08:54,533 Now that was a fireball. 221 00:08:54,660 --> 00:08:56,451 The first detonation looked exactly 222 00:08:56,578 --> 00:08:58,620 like what we'd expect to see. 223 00:08:58,789 --> 00:09:01,164 The smoke ring formed perfectly and didn't show any 224 00:09:01,250 --> 00:09:03,667 of the unusual behavior we've seen before 225 00:09:03,794 --> 00:09:05,961 with smoke passing through the bubble boundary. 226 00:09:06,046 --> 00:09:07,587 So, does that mean 227 00:09:07,714 --> 00:09:09,881 it only affects certain things at certain times? 228 00:09:09,967 --> 00:09:12,842 Or is the bubble boundary just sleeping? 229 00:09:12,928 --> 00:09:15,554 -Hey, Erik, do you copy? -Yeah, Travis. 230 00:09:15,681 --> 00:09:18,348 -What's up? -We've got another detonation 231 00:09:18,475 --> 00:09:20,725 -ready to go. -Yeah, copy that. 232 00:09:20,852 --> 00:09:22,477 I'm set and ready here. 233 00:09:22,604 --> 00:09:23,937 Copy that. 234 00:09:24,064 --> 00:09:25,897 -All right, you guys ready? -Ready, yeah. 235 00:09:26,024 --> 00:09:30,318 Detonation in five, four, three, 236 00:09:30,445 --> 00:09:32,445 two, one. 237 00:09:33,615 --> 00:09:35,365 Whew, that was hot. 238 00:09:36,326 --> 00:09:38,910 That one didn't make a good ring at all. Look at that. 239 00:09:39,913 --> 00:09:43,540 Is something blocking it from making another perfect ring? 240 00:09:47,379 --> 00:09:49,838 That one didn't make a good ring at all. Look at that. 241 00:09:49,965 --> 00:09:51,840 Was that because of the bubble? 242 00:09:51,967 --> 00:09:54,050 Maybe it just got activated. 243 00:09:54,177 --> 00:09:56,595 Now it's kind of forming. 244 00:09:56,722 --> 00:09:58,930 Why didn't it take shape right away? 245 00:09:59,057 --> 00:10:01,057 Isn't that weird? 246 00:10:01,184 --> 00:10:03,143 This doesn't make any sense. 247 00:10:03,312 --> 00:10:05,937 The first explosion made a perfect smoke ring 248 00:10:06,064 --> 00:10:08,857 where we previously documented the bubble boundary. 249 00:10:08,984 --> 00:10:10,650 And just a minute later, 250 00:10:10,777 --> 00:10:13,570 the next one created a messed-up smoke formation 251 00:10:13,697 --> 00:10:15,447 that didn't start making a circular shape 252 00:10:15,574 --> 00:10:17,282 until it got further up in the air. 253 00:10:17,367 --> 00:10:19,909 And there's absolutely no wind out here today. 254 00:10:20,037 --> 00:10:21,578 It should have been 255 00:10:21,705 --> 00:10:23,163 exactly the same. 256 00:10:23,248 --> 00:10:25,665 Maybe the first blast turned the bubble on, 257 00:10:25,792 --> 00:10:27,417 and now that it's awake, 258 00:10:27,544 --> 00:10:29,336 it's starting to affect the smoke rings. 259 00:10:30,714 --> 00:10:32,005 Well, Erik, that one looked kind of weird. 260 00:10:32,090 --> 00:10:33,548 It looked like it was not going 261 00:10:33,675 --> 00:10:35,258 to form until it got further up in altitude. 262 00:10:35,385 --> 00:10:37,302 Yeah, Travis. I confirm that. 263 00:10:37,471 --> 00:10:39,596 And now, that 1.2 gigahertz signal 264 00:10:39,723 --> 00:10:41,014 is getting a lot stronger. 265 00:10:41,141 --> 00:10:43,642 I wasn't expecting this kind of response. 266 00:10:43,727 --> 00:10:45,644 This is really intriguing. 267 00:10:45,729 --> 00:10:49,230 I'm gonna check my spectrum analyzers outside the bubble. 268 00:10:50,776 --> 00:10:54,694 Oh, look at this. Wow. 269 00:10:54,821 --> 00:10:57,030 Erik, I'm 70 feet away 270 00:10:57,157 --> 00:10:58,490 from the 1.2 gigahertz transmitter, 271 00:10:58,617 --> 00:11:01,159 -and I cannot find it. -You got to be kidding. 272 00:11:01,286 --> 00:11:02,827 I'm seeing that right now. 273 00:11:02,954 --> 00:11:04,537 This don't make any sense. 274 00:11:05,874 --> 00:11:07,540 Just like we suspected, 275 00:11:07,709 --> 00:11:09,250 my spectrum analyzer, 276 00:11:09,378 --> 00:11:11,419 which is sitting just 70 feet 277 00:11:11,588 --> 00:11:13,088 outside the bubble boundary, 278 00:11:13,215 --> 00:11:16,091 isn't getting the 1.2 gigahertz signal we're broadcasting. 279 00:11:16,218 --> 00:11:18,760 But Erik, who is inside the bubble 280 00:11:18,887 --> 00:11:20,679 a couple thousand feet away, 281 00:11:20,806 --> 00:11:23,223 is picking it up just fine. 282 00:11:23,392 --> 00:11:26,267 This could be evidence that the bubble boundary acts 283 00:11:26,395 --> 00:11:28,937 like a force field or wall that blocks our signals. 284 00:11:29,064 --> 00:11:31,606 Um, I don't know 285 00:11:31,733 --> 00:11:34,484 -what the hell's going on. -Copy that. 286 00:11:34,611 --> 00:11:36,528 We still have some more detonations to do. 287 00:11:36,655 --> 00:11:38,071 Let's see if they trigger 288 00:11:38,198 --> 00:11:39,531 something even stranger to happen. 289 00:11:39,658 --> 00:11:42,075 Yeah, copy that. 290 00:11:42,202 --> 00:11:44,619 Now that the bubble might have been activated, 291 00:11:44,788 --> 00:11:48,331 it was time to set off two more detonations in quick succession. 292 00:11:48,458 --> 00:11:51,042 Hey, Erik, we've got two mines loaded. 293 00:11:51,128 --> 00:11:53,837 And what we're going to do is do one detonation, 294 00:11:53,964 --> 00:11:57,132 let the cameras reset, and then we'll do the next detonation 295 00:11:57,259 --> 00:11:58,925 as soon as everybody's ready. 296 00:11:59,052 --> 00:12:00,427 Copy that, Travis. 297 00:12:00,554 --> 00:12:01,845 ALL RIGHT, HERE WE GO! 298 00:12:01,930 --> 00:12:03,805 In five, four, 299 00:12:03,932 --> 00:12:05,598 three, two, 300 00:12:05,726 --> 00:12:07,267 one. 301 00:12:09,271 --> 00:12:13,898 Look, the smoke ring right there-- it's doing okay, 302 00:12:14,025 --> 00:12:15,650 but it's getting squished on one... 303 00:12:15,777 --> 00:12:17,110 There's something in that area, though... 304 00:12:17,237 --> 00:12:18,611 -Yeah. -...that really struggles. 305 00:12:18,739 --> 00:12:21,114 Yeah. But then once it gets out... 306 00:12:21,241 --> 00:12:22,782 Look, it's getting-- 307 00:12:22,951 --> 00:12:24,451 Oh, yeah, because you know what? That bubble 308 00:12:24,578 --> 00:12:26,494 -would be curving away from us. -Yeah. 309 00:12:26,621 --> 00:12:28,413 So, where it's at right now, it's completely 310 00:12:28,540 --> 00:12:29,998 out of the bubble. 311 00:12:30,959 --> 00:12:32,417 I think Thomas might have nailed it. 312 00:12:32,544 --> 00:12:36,171 As soon as the misshaped smoke ring rose above the point 313 00:12:36,298 --> 00:12:37,964 where we've measured the bubble boundary, 314 00:12:38,091 --> 00:12:42,010 it began to form a ring like it was supposed to from the start. 315 00:12:42,137 --> 00:12:45,138 We're getting crazy but intriguing data so far 316 00:12:45,265 --> 00:12:46,598 with this experiment. 317 00:12:46,725 --> 00:12:48,892 So, we wanted to see what setting off 318 00:12:49,019 --> 00:12:50,435 another explosion might reveal. 319 00:12:50,562 --> 00:12:53,062 All right, we ready for the next detonation? 320 00:12:53,231 --> 00:12:54,773 -Let's do it. -All right, here we go. 321 00:12:54,900 --> 00:12:56,649 In five, 322 00:12:56,777 --> 00:12:58,777 four, three, two, 323 00:12:58,904 --> 00:13:00,278 one. 324 00:13:00,405 --> 00:13:03,281 [camera shutters clicking] 325 00:13:05,285 --> 00:13:07,827 Look at that. That one's not even forming. 326 00:13:07,954 --> 00:13:10,079 Isn't that crazy? 327 00:13:10,207 --> 00:13:11,581 Kevin, you ever seen anything like that? 328 00:13:11,750 --> 00:13:13,124 Well, like I say, 329 00:13:13,210 --> 00:13:14,834 they should all be identical. They-they-- 330 00:13:14,961 --> 00:13:17,754 Everything. Same grain size, the powder, same weight, 331 00:13:17,881 --> 00:13:20,840 same fuel ratios, all of it. It's all identical. 332 00:13:20,926 --> 00:13:22,842 -It seems really odd. -There's no big winds. 333 00:13:22,928 --> 00:13:25,470 -I mean, it's, like, dead calm. -Yeah. 334 00:13:25,597 --> 00:13:26,846 Every one of these smoke rings 335 00:13:26,973 --> 00:13:28,306 have been completely different. 336 00:13:28,433 --> 00:13:29,724 It's like each time 337 00:13:29,810 --> 00:13:31,434 we set off a detonation, the bubble boundary's 338 00:13:31,561 --> 00:13:33,520 effects are getting stronger 339 00:13:33,647 --> 00:13:35,063 and possibly expanding. 340 00:13:35,232 --> 00:13:37,649 Erik, this one did not even form. 341 00:13:37,776 --> 00:13:39,359 We got to get to the bottom 342 00:13:39,486 --> 00:13:41,027 of what the hell's going on with that. 343 00:13:41,154 --> 00:13:43,988 Copy that. Uh, yeah, so we now got to reload. 344 00:13:44,115 --> 00:13:45,949 Let's go ahead and load the last bomb. 345 00:13:46,076 --> 00:13:47,325 Okay. 346 00:13:47,452 --> 00:13:50,286 Are we seeing an effect of the bubble 347 00:13:50,413 --> 00:13:52,914 and a disruption of the bubble boundary 348 00:13:53,041 --> 00:13:54,541 as a result of these explosions? 349 00:13:54,709 --> 00:13:55,917 We want to keep an eye on what's happening 350 00:13:56,044 --> 00:13:58,753 as we conduct these exercises. 351 00:13:58,880 --> 00:14:00,880 Are we ready for the next one, Kevin? 352 00:14:00,966 --> 00:14:02,549 -Yup. -Yup, we're good. 353 00:14:02,676 --> 00:14:04,717 All right, next detonation. 354 00:14:04,845 --> 00:14:06,761 Everybody ready? 355 00:14:06,847 --> 00:14:09,597 In five, four, 356 00:14:09,724 --> 00:14:11,933 three, two, one. 357 00:14:12,936 --> 00:14:14,811 Dang. 358 00:14:16,940 --> 00:14:19,315 That one doesn't look like it's going to-- 359 00:14:19,442 --> 00:14:22,861 No, it doesn't. I mean, that doesn't add up. 360 00:14:23,029 --> 00:14:25,071 None of these were the same, Kevin. 361 00:14:25,198 --> 00:14:27,365 -They are the same. -[laughter] 362 00:14:27,492 --> 00:14:29,534 When they leave the tube, it's not on me. 363 00:14:29,661 --> 00:14:31,244 Wow. 364 00:14:31,329 --> 00:14:33,037 The sun's sinking quick, so, 365 00:14:33,164 --> 00:14:35,456 we ought to call Erik, and let's just wrap this thing up. 366 00:14:35,584 --> 00:14:36,958 Okay. 367 00:14:37,085 --> 00:14:39,878 It's crazy how the first smoke ring was perfect, 368 00:14:40,005 --> 00:14:43,882 but every single one after that became weaker and weaker. 369 00:14:43,967 --> 00:14:45,508 Could this be more evidence 370 00:14:45,635 --> 00:14:48,177 that our activities caused the bubble to turn on 371 00:14:48,305 --> 00:14:50,638 and then get stronger with each detonation? 372 00:14:50,765 --> 00:14:52,515 Well, get on in here where you see it. 373 00:14:52,642 --> 00:14:53,892 All right. Oh, wow. 374 00:14:54,019 --> 00:14:55,810 So, which one is this? 375 00:14:55,937 --> 00:15:00,440 This one is the explosion that split up. 376 00:15:00,567 --> 00:15:02,275 -Oh, okay. - We've seen some really 377 00:15:02,402 --> 00:15:05,778 peculiar results in our fuel mine experiments, 378 00:15:05,947 --> 00:15:08,156 and my hope is that, as we examine 379 00:15:08,283 --> 00:15:09,532 the bullet cam technology, 380 00:15:09,659 --> 00:15:11,743 we'll be able to find the cause 381 00:15:11,912 --> 00:15:14,495 of those disrupted smoke rings... 382 00:15:14,623 --> 00:15:16,039 That is just gorgeous. 383 00:15:16,166 --> 00:15:17,665 ...and hopefully get more insights 384 00:15:17,792 --> 00:15:20,293 into the bubble boundary. 385 00:15:20,420 --> 00:15:22,045 We would love to get a hard drive 386 00:15:22,172 --> 00:15:24,005 that's got the post-processed 387 00:15:24,090 --> 00:15:25,632 and the raw data to this guy right here. 388 00:15:25,759 --> 00:15:28,801 Great. We'll get you the raw today... 389 00:15:28,887 --> 00:15:31,512 -Okay. -...and the processed tomorrow. 390 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:33,097 -How's that? Yeah? Great. -Awesome, awesome. Perfect. 391 00:15:33,224 --> 00:15:34,682 -I appreciate that so much. -Yeah, of course. 392 00:15:34,768 --> 00:15:37,143 We know y'all have, like, a million parts over there 393 00:15:37,312 --> 00:15:39,646 that you've got to pack up, so, I say 394 00:15:39,773 --> 00:15:41,189 we get to breaking down and let's call it a day. 395 00:15:41,316 --> 00:15:42,732 -All right. -Let's do it. -Yeah. 396 00:15:42,859 --> 00:15:44,150 -This is so exciting. -Thanks, guys. -Wonderful stuff. 397 00:15:44,277 --> 00:15:45,777 -Wonderful stuff. -Amazing. 398 00:15:45,904 --> 00:15:47,487 -Great night. -Thank you so much. 399 00:15:53,161 --> 00:15:55,536 - Hey, guys. - Hey, there. 400 00:15:55,664 --> 00:15:58,039 Do we have any of the data 401 00:15:58,166 --> 00:15:59,874 from those guys yet? 402 00:16:00,001 --> 00:16:02,085 Yeah, let me bring some of that up. 403 00:16:02,170 --> 00:16:03,920 This is just really spectacular. 404 00:16:05,298 --> 00:16:07,757 This shows how it looks if we stitch the different angles 405 00:16:07,884 --> 00:16:09,884 from those 36 cameras together. 406 00:16:09,970 --> 00:16:13,596 It gives us a really cool, almost 3-D perspective. 407 00:16:13,723 --> 00:16:15,098 That's so awesome. 408 00:16:15,225 --> 00:16:16,557 -Yeah. -That is amazing. 409 00:16:16,685 --> 00:16:19,644 Yeah, so, I think it's fair to say 410 00:16:19,771 --> 00:16:22,146 our intent was to study any structure 411 00:16:22,273 --> 00:16:24,691 that we might not expect in the explosion. 412 00:16:24,818 --> 00:16:26,150 -Mm-hmm. -All right. 413 00:16:26,277 --> 00:16:27,735 Let's go to the next one. 414 00:16:29,072 --> 00:16:32,281 Now this is from one of the smoke rings that failed to form. 415 00:16:32,367 --> 00:16:35,034 I want to see if we can figure out why. 416 00:16:35,161 --> 00:16:36,703 I don't know. 417 00:16:36,871 --> 00:16:38,579 You know, tell me if anything's jumping out at you. 418 00:16:39,541 --> 00:16:41,499 Now, this one looks completely asymmetric. 419 00:16:41,668 --> 00:16:43,001 Yeah. 420 00:16:43,086 --> 00:16:44,627 I mean, it looks just messed up. 421 00:16:44,754 --> 00:16:46,170 Right. 422 00:16:47,257 --> 00:16:49,298 Golly. 423 00:16:49,467 --> 00:16:52,343 I'm sure this asymmetry isn't supposed to happen. 424 00:16:52,512 --> 00:16:53,803 -Yeah. -Right? 425 00:16:53,888 --> 00:16:55,221 That's amazing. 426 00:16:55,390 --> 00:16:57,015 You know, I find the structure 427 00:16:57,142 --> 00:16:59,684 of what we're looking at here-- these fang-like features 428 00:16:59,769 --> 00:17:01,644 in the top-- kind of interesting. 429 00:17:01,771 --> 00:17:03,855 Well, that's where the smoke ring's not forming properly 430 00:17:03,982 --> 00:17:05,565 -or something. -Yeah. 431 00:17:07,444 --> 00:17:10,737 What did we just see there? Do you guys see anything? 432 00:17:11,740 --> 00:17:13,698 Yeah, there's something. Look over there 433 00:17:13,825 --> 00:17:15,491 -in the distance. -In the bottom. 434 00:17:15,618 --> 00:17:16,909 -In the bottom right there. -Look right there. 435 00:17:17,037 --> 00:17:18,286 Yeah. Can you zoom in on it? 436 00:17:18,413 --> 00:17:20,413 So, we got something here. 437 00:17:20,540 --> 00:17:22,415 -Wow. -That's interesting. 438 00:17:22,542 --> 00:17:24,959 -Is this you, Jim? -No. 439 00:17:26,004 --> 00:17:27,712 -Look at that. -Yeah. 440 00:17:27,839 --> 00:17:29,672 -There's something there. -It looks 441 00:17:29,799 --> 00:17:32,341 like a spaceship from sci-fi, man. 442 00:17:37,223 --> 00:17:40,141 It looks like a spaceship from sci-fi, man. 443 00:17:40,310 --> 00:17:42,685 But, look. I don't know what that is. 444 00:17:42,812 --> 00:17:44,103 But it's not a bug, 445 00:17:44,272 --> 00:17:46,606 -'cause it's too far away. -Right. 446 00:17:46,691 --> 00:17:48,232 These bullet-time cameras 447 00:17:48,359 --> 00:17:51,110 clearly caught some kind of object flying through the air 448 00:17:51,237 --> 00:17:53,696 right after we detonated one of the fuel mines 449 00:17:53,823 --> 00:17:55,490 at the western bubble boundary. 450 00:17:55,617 --> 00:17:57,158 But if it's not a drone, 451 00:17:57,285 --> 00:18:00,078 or some kind of bird or bug, what the heck is it? 452 00:18:00,205 --> 00:18:01,454 Okay, let's 453 00:18:01,581 --> 00:18:03,206 go frame by frame if, uh... 454 00:18:03,291 --> 00:18:04,791 Yeah, who knows what we'll see. 455 00:18:06,878 --> 00:18:09,212 So, here is the very first instance of this. 456 00:18:09,339 --> 00:18:11,672 It's off on the edge. 457 00:18:11,800 --> 00:18:14,258 Now, I'm just going to frame advance. 458 00:18:14,385 --> 00:18:16,427 Go to the next one. 459 00:18:16,554 --> 00:18:18,137 Looks pretty much the same 460 00:18:18,264 --> 00:18:19,847 in every dadgum one, doesn't it? 461 00:18:19,974 --> 00:18:22,141 -Uh-huh. -It looks 462 00:18:22,310 --> 00:18:25,394 like the shape of that thing that we saw before. 463 00:18:25,522 --> 00:18:27,814 Yeah. The fact that this one 464 00:18:27,941 --> 00:18:29,440 looks like that cylindrical UAP 465 00:18:29,567 --> 00:18:32,068 that Cameron saw during our Doppler experiment 466 00:18:32,195 --> 00:18:33,486 is really interesting. 467 00:18:33,571 --> 00:18:34,862 That is interesting. 468 00:18:35,031 --> 00:18:37,031 Thomas is absolutely right 469 00:18:37,158 --> 00:18:40,326 that this UAP looks eerily similar to the one that appeared 470 00:18:40,453 --> 00:18:43,246 one week ago after we dropped several metal bottles 471 00:18:43,331 --> 00:18:44,831 from Cameron's helicopter 472 00:18:44,958 --> 00:18:47,208 that seemed to bounce off the bubble. 473 00:18:47,335 --> 00:18:49,043 So, did this experiment prove 474 00:18:49,129 --> 00:18:51,504 that when we hit the bubble boundary with objects 475 00:18:51,673 --> 00:18:54,632 or explosions, it can cause UAPs to show up? 476 00:18:54,759 --> 00:18:56,926 If so, where are they coming from? 477 00:18:57,053 --> 00:18:58,469 I think we learned something 478 00:18:58,596 --> 00:19:00,972 about all the UAP activity from that video. 479 00:19:02,142 --> 00:19:04,684 Whatever they are, they tend to show up 480 00:19:04,769 --> 00:19:06,102 when we impact the bubble boundary 481 00:19:06,271 --> 00:19:07,728 -during our experiments. -Right. 482 00:19:07,856 --> 00:19:09,772 I think this requires much more analysis. 483 00:19:09,899 --> 00:19:12,024 All right, well, I think we need to get back 484 00:19:12,193 --> 00:19:14,235 to the center of the bubble and energize that space 485 00:19:14,362 --> 00:19:16,571 with smoke and laser light. 486 00:19:16,698 --> 00:19:18,531 Maybe we'll get one more look at whatever that was 487 00:19:18,658 --> 00:19:20,533 and find out where it's coming from. 488 00:19:20,660 --> 00:19:22,827 -I think you're right. -Yup. 489 00:19:22,954 --> 00:19:24,495 I'll get the guys back out there. 490 00:19:24,622 --> 00:19:27,373 -Thanks, Thomas. -Yeah. We've got work to do. 491 00:19:38,970 --> 00:19:40,928 -Hey, guys. -Hey. 492 00:19:41,055 --> 00:19:42,471 -You guys ready? -Yeah. 493 00:19:42,599 --> 00:19:44,515 It was gonna take a couple of days 494 00:19:44,642 --> 00:19:47,143 for Red Devil Pyro to get the supplies they needed 495 00:19:47,312 --> 00:19:48,769 for our next experiment. 496 00:19:48,897 --> 00:19:50,730 So, with the end of the year closing in, 497 00:19:50,857 --> 00:19:54,442 we'll have just enough time for Jan Francke to come out 498 00:19:54,527 --> 00:19:56,319 to the ranch one more time 499 00:19:56,446 --> 00:19:57,987 and help us collect more data 500 00:19:58,114 --> 00:19:59,488 on what could be buried in the mesa. 501 00:19:59,616 --> 00:20:02,325 So, uh, you guys are going to take 502 00:20:02,410 --> 00:20:04,535 the ground-penetrating radar down 503 00:20:04,662 --> 00:20:07,079 the first vertical borehole that we drilled this year 504 00:20:07,207 --> 00:20:09,165 and try to image the anomaly 505 00:20:09,292 --> 00:20:11,918 -that we think is down there. -Right. 506 00:20:13,213 --> 00:20:14,629 Go ahead and spin her. 507 00:20:14,756 --> 00:20:16,255 This year, 508 00:20:16,382 --> 00:20:18,799 we drilled four large-diameter boreholes 509 00:20:18,927 --> 00:20:21,010 to try and reach the 400-foot-long, 510 00:20:21,137 --> 00:20:24,680 possibly metallic object buried inside the mesa 511 00:20:24,807 --> 00:20:28,017 that Jan has previously detected with ground-penetrating radar. 512 00:20:28,144 --> 00:20:30,728 But all we managed to find was more bits 513 00:20:30,855 --> 00:20:33,022 of metal fragments in the spoils, 514 00:20:33,191 --> 00:20:34,774 as if we just barely missed 515 00:20:34,901 --> 00:20:36,692 the anomaly every single time. 516 00:20:36,819 --> 00:20:40,112 So, today, we're gonna run our first ever scan 517 00:20:40,240 --> 00:20:42,031 inside Vertical Borehole 1. 518 00:20:42,158 --> 00:20:44,283 These boreholes are so much wider 519 00:20:44,369 --> 00:20:46,577 than the horizontal holes we drilled before. 520 00:20:46,704 --> 00:20:49,121 So we can get Jan's higher-powered device 521 00:20:49,207 --> 00:20:51,165 down into the hole, and, hopefully, 522 00:20:51,251 --> 00:20:53,668 identify exactly where that object is. 523 00:20:53,795 --> 00:20:55,628 We chose that spot 524 00:20:55,755 --> 00:20:57,922 because it's close to where we recovered 525 00:20:58,007 --> 00:21:01,259 the strange Type A ceramic materials last year 526 00:21:01,386 --> 00:21:04,262 after our drill may have hit the larger object. 527 00:21:04,430 --> 00:21:06,472 So, the idea here 528 00:21:06,599 --> 00:21:08,099 is to take the surface radar, 529 00:21:08,226 --> 00:21:10,518 and lower it carefully down the hole, 530 00:21:10,645 --> 00:21:14,605 scan out of the side of the hole in high resolution. 531 00:21:14,732 --> 00:21:16,732 So, this gives us the best chance 532 00:21:16,859 --> 00:21:18,317 of finding exactly where the borehole's at. 533 00:21:18,444 --> 00:21:19,777 And telling you what direction it is, too. 534 00:21:19,904 --> 00:21:21,279 -Perfect. Okay. -Yup. 535 00:21:21,406 --> 00:21:23,406 -All right, great. Let's go. -Okay. 536 00:21:23,533 --> 00:21:25,491 Jan and Thomas will use a rope 537 00:21:25,618 --> 00:21:28,619 to lower the radar device inside Vertical Borehole 1. 538 00:21:28,746 --> 00:21:31,205 The plan is to scan in multiple directions 539 00:21:31,332 --> 00:21:33,165 through the sides of the borehole wall, 540 00:21:33,251 --> 00:21:36,252 all the way down to the bottom at 38 feet deep. 541 00:21:36,379 --> 00:21:39,005 This should give us the clearest picture yet 542 00:21:39,090 --> 00:21:40,464 of what's in the mesa. 543 00:21:40,633 --> 00:21:42,967 So, I think the first side 544 00:21:43,094 --> 00:21:46,887 that we'd want to look would be on the east side, 545 00:21:47,015 --> 00:21:49,098 'cause that's where the anomaly should be. 546 00:21:49,225 --> 00:21:51,100 -That's the most obvious, isn't it? -Yeah. 547 00:21:51,269 --> 00:21:53,102 All right. 548 00:21:53,271 --> 00:21:54,687 We're ready. 549 00:21:54,814 --> 00:21:56,147 38 feet to the bottom. 550 00:21:56,274 --> 00:21:57,898 Beautiful. 551 00:22:00,903 --> 00:22:02,737 All right, so this is the east side. 552 00:22:02,864 --> 00:22:04,864 And if you can just call out the five-foot marks, 553 00:22:05,033 --> 00:22:07,700 -that would be great. -Yup. 554 00:22:07,869 --> 00:22:09,702 We scanned on top of the mesa, 555 00:22:09,871 --> 00:22:11,704 and the face of the mesa 556 00:22:11,873 --> 00:22:13,289 a lot for the last few years. 557 00:22:13,416 --> 00:22:15,624 Ten. 558 00:22:15,793 --> 00:22:17,543 15. 559 00:22:17,712 --> 00:22:19,337 What's really exciting now is they've been able 560 00:22:19,464 --> 00:22:23,674 to drill one hole that is four foot in diameter. 561 00:22:23,801 --> 00:22:28,262 This gives us access right into the heart of the mesa, 562 00:22:28,431 --> 00:22:30,473 'cause that's our best attack 563 00:22:30,600 --> 00:22:32,433 at seeing whatever this target is. 564 00:22:32,560 --> 00:22:34,143 Okay, we're at the bottom. 565 00:22:34,312 --> 00:22:36,312 All right. Coming back up. 566 00:22:36,439 --> 00:22:38,272 Okay, so whatever we do, we just want to be 567 00:22:38,399 --> 00:22:40,316 as consistent speed as possible. 568 00:22:40,443 --> 00:22:42,276 All right. 569 00:22:52,830 --> 00:22:54,538 -Brilliant. -And zero. 570 00:22:54,665 --> 00:22:56,415 Brilliant. And then, we're going 571 00:22:56,542 --> 00:22:58,501 -the south side, right? -Yup. 572 00:22:58,669 --> 00:23:01,379 -We might see Borehole 2. -Yup. 573 00:23:03,841 --> 00:23:05,216 -Okay. -Oh, keep that board 574 00:23:05,343 --> 00:23:07,676 -just a little bit more. Okay. -There you go. 575 00:23:11,557 --> 00:23:13,516 20. 576 00:23:13,643 --> 00:23:15,684 Oh, we're going past something. 577 00:23:15,770 --> 00:23:18,437 -Yup, there's something there. -There's... 578 00:23:18,564 --> 00:23:20,606 Now, let's just take it back up. 579 00:23:20,691 --> 00:23:22,525 -Ready? -Go. 580 00:23:24,821 --> 00:23:27,696 -Oh, what the hell is this? -What are you seeing? 581 00:23:27,824 --> 00:23:32,201 Just as you started pulling up, there might be a target there. 582 00:23:32,328 --> 00:23:33,869 -Really? -Yeah. 583 00:23:33,996 --> 00:23:36,914 That might be the anomaly. Uh, what depth was that? 584 00:23:37,041 --> 00:23:38,999 -Oh, about 25 feet. -Okay. 585 00:23:39,961 --> 00:23:42,670 Now, this real-time data is not as high-resolution 586 00:23:42,797 --> 00:23:44,255 as the final product, 587 00:23:44,382 --> 00:23:47,258 but the fact that he can see something indicates 588 00:23:47,385 --> 00:23:49,093 he may have just located 589 00:23:49,220 --> 00:23:52,430 that hard object that stopped the drill last year. 590 00:23:53,433 --> 00:23:56,100 -How's it going, fellas? -One sec. 591 00:23:57,103 --> 00:23:58,686 And zero. 592 00:23:58,813 --> 00:24:00,729 All right, good job. 593 00:24:00,857 --> 00:24:03,107 Jan, what have y'all found here? 594 00:24:03,234 --> 00:24:06,861 At about between 20 and 25 feet down, 595 00:24:07,029 --> 00:24:08,362 there is a very obvious target. 596 00:24:08,448 --> 00:24:10,531 -Really? -Yeah, I know. 597 00:24:10,658 --> 00:24:12,366 Well, it'll be good to see it in post-processing. 598 00:24:12,452 --> 00:24:14,952 Absolutely. I should have this for you in a couple days. 599 00:24:15,079 --> 00:24:16,620 All right, great. 600 00:24:16,789 --> 00:24:19,331 Hearing Jan talk about an obvious target 601 00:24:19,459 --> 00:24:22,501 was really exciting. Hopefully, it's a good indicator 602 00:24:22,670 --> 00:24:24,378 that the processed data 603 00:24:24,505 --> 00:24:27,590 might help us finally pinpoint this anomaly inside the mesa. 604 00:24:27,717 --> 00:24:29,300 So, uh, this is a lot of really good data. I say 605 00:24:29,302 --> 00:24:31,260 So, uh, this is a lot of really good data. I say 606 00:24:31,429 --> 00:24:32,761 we get off this hilltop and go tell Erik 607 00:24:32,847 --> 00:24:34,221 -back at the command center. -Yup. 608 00:24:34,390 --> 00:24:35,723 -Let's do it. -All right, let's go. 609 00:24:44,609 --> 00:24:45,941 Jason, Dave, Adam. 610 00:24:46,110 --> 00:24:47,943 It's great to have you out. 611 00:24:48,112 --> 00:24:49,695 Good to see you. 612 00:24:49,822 --> 00:24:52,156 The team from Red Devil Pyro is back to help us 613 00:24:52,283 --> 00:24:54,909 run another smoke ring experiment in the bubble. 614 00:24:55,036 --> 00:24:57,453 This time, instead of being at the boundary, 615 00:24:57,580 --> 00:25:00,331 we're doing it at the epicenter of the bubble at the triangle. 616 00:25:00,458 --> 00:25:02,249 We've got a pretty exciting 617 00:25:02,376 --> 00:25:04,210 experiment planned for the evening. 618 00:25:04,337 --> 00:25:06,420 And because we want to look for anomalies all the way up 619 00:25:06,547 --> 00:25:09,089 through the 2,000-foot-high center of the bubble, 620 00:25:09,217 --> 00:25:11,550 we also invited back Adam Scott 621 00:25:11,677 --> 00:25:13,385 and his team from Nu-Salt Lasers. 622 00:25:13,554 --> 00:25:15,596 We've been looking at the bubble boundary 623 00:25:15,723 --> 00:25:18,766 where we've seen disruptions to the structure of those rings. 624 00:25:18,851 --> 00:25:20,476 Throughout our investigation, 625 00:25:20,603 --> 00:25:23,145 we've seen some very similar activity at the triangle 626 00:25:23,314 --> 00:25:25,481 at about 31 feet above ground level 627 00:25:25,608 --> 00:25:27,233 with what we call "the blob," 628 00:25:27,360 --> 00:25:32,112 and also, higher-- between 750 and 1,000 feet. 629 00:25:32,240 --> 00:25:33,822 This year, 630 00:25:33,991 --> 00:25:37,326 we've obtained all kinds of new evidence that the blob 631 00:25:37,453 --> 00:25:40,246 we first saw just 31 feet in the air 632 00:25:40,331 --> 00:25:42,540 with a high-speed camera back in 2022 633 00:25:42,667 --> 00:25:44,750 is an invisible anomaly 634 00:25:44,877 --> 00:25:48,003 that pushes physical objects away from that area. 635 00:25:48,089 --> 00:25:51,131 It even seems to have destroyed numerous rockets. 636 00:25:51,259 --> 00:25:53,884 But then, even higher above the triangle, 637 00:25:53,970 --> 00:25:56,470 we've repeatedly detected a strange region 638 00:25:56,597 --> 00:26:01,225 of electromagnetic energy between 750 and 1,000 feet. 639 00:26:01,394 --> 00:26:03,185 It's right in the heart of the bubble 640 00:26:03,354 --> 00:26:04,895 and may be connected to the source 641 00:26:05,022 --> 00:26:06,772 of all the UAPs we encounter, 642 00:26:06,899 --> 00:26:10,109 as well as whatever pushed Jim's drone last week. 643 00:26:10,236 --> 00:26:13,153 So tonight, we're going to hit the inside of the bubble 644 00:26:13,281 --> 00:26:15,322 with a combination of both smoke and lasers 645 00:26:15,408 --> 00:26:17,741 to see what we might be able to uncover. 646 00:26:17,910 --> 00:26:19,785 We're hoping that blasting that area 647 00:26:19,954 --> 00:26:21,954 with more energy than ever will lead 648 00:26:22,081 --> 00:26:23,956 to more UAP activity than ever. 649 00:26:24,083 --> 00:26:25,749 This is our last chance this year 650 00:26:25,876 --> 00:26:27,209 to figure out what's really going on 651 00:26:27,336 --> 00:26:28,836 in the center of the bubble, 652 00:26:28,963 --> 00:26:30,963 so, hopefully, tonight we'll get some answers. 653 00:26:31,048 --> 00:26:32,339 Adam, why don't you tell us 654 00:26:32,466 --> 00:26:34,633 what Nu-Salt is bringing to the table? 655 00:26:34,760 --> 00:26:36,760 Uh, tonight, we brought out eight 656 00:26:36,887 --> 00:26:38,429 300-watt space cannons setting up 657 00:26:38,556 --> 00:26:39,847 in the triangle. 658 00:26:39,974 --> 00:26:41,682 And all shooting lasers 659 00:26:41,809 --> 00:26:43,517 -straight into space? -Yeah. 660 00:26:43,644 --> 00:26:46,312 This is a very exciting follow-up experiment. 661 00:26:46,439 --> 00:26:48,856 And while stimulation is happening in the triangle, 662 00:26:48,983 --> 00:26:51,150 maybe we'll see a repeat of that cylinder-shaped object again. 663 00:26:51,277 --> 00:26:53,736 -I say we get to it. -Well, let's do it. 664 00:26:53,863 --> 00:26:55,654 -Yup. -We'll see you in a minute. 665 00:26:58,784 --> 00:27:01,201 You'll put all the lasers ten feet apart. 666 00:27:01,329 --> 00:27:03,662 All right, we got a lot of work to do 667 00:27:03,831 --> 00:27:05,956 to get set up for tonight. 668 00:27:06,083 --> 00:27:08,876 Along with detonating a series of fuel mines 669 00:27:09,003 --> 00:27:11,462 to create massive explosions and smoke rings, 670 00:27:11,631 --> 00:27:14,381 Nu-Salt Laser will arrange their eight laser cannons 671 00:27:14,550 --> 00:27:16,258 to shoot light beams vertically 672 00:27:16,385 --> 00:27:18,093 all the way up through the center of the bubble. 673 00:27:18,220 --> 00:27:20,971 We'll be watching for any strange formations 674 00:27:21,098 --> 00:27:23,140 in both the smoke and lasers 675 00:27:23,267 --> 00:27:25,851 that could indicate that they're being affected by the blob, 676 00:27:25,978 --> 00:27:28,854 as well as the much higher electromagnetic zone. 677 00:27:29,815 --> 00:27:31,940 And we'll absolutely be looking out 678 00:27:32,109 --> 00:27:35,527 for any UAPs that emerge in these areas of interest. 679 00:27:35,655 --> 00:27:37,112 -Lasers ready to go? -Yeah, all the lasers 680 00:27:37,239 --> 00:27:38,656 are ready to go. 681 00:27:39,659 --> 00:27:41,450 As the teams from Red Devil Pyro 682 00:27:41,577 --> 00:27:44,453 and Nu-Salt Lasers set up their gear at the triangle, 683 00:27:44,580 --> 00:27:46,497 the rest of us are staging several high-speed cameras 684 00:27:46,624 --> 00:27:48,207 around the area. 685 00:27:48,292 --> 00:27:50,542 We also have Dave Mason back out 686 00:27:50,711 --> 00:27:53,253 to run his stationary FLIR thermal cameras. 687 00:27:53,381 --> 00:27:56,632 He'll be on the lookout for any unusual heat anomalies, 688 00:27:56,759 --> 00:27:59,051 which he's captured numerous times this year, 689 00:27:59,178 --> 00:28:02,596 including UAPs that were invisible to the naked eye. 690 00:28:02,723 --> 00:28:05,766 -All right. -Hey, guys. 691 00:28:05,851 --> 00:28:08,435 You guys about got the lasers set up? 692 00:28:08,562 --> 00:28:09,978 Lasers are all good. 693 00:28:10,106 --> 00:28:11,980 -Awesome. -All right. Jason, 694 00:28:12,149 --> 00:28:13,482 you about ready with the fuel mines? 695 00:28:13,609 --> 00:28:15,984 -Yup, we're all ready. -All right. 696 00:28:16,153 --> 00:28:18,487 Um... soon as it gets dark, we'll do 697 00:28:18,614 --> 00:28:20,155 the first test with the explosives. 698 00:28:20,282 --> 00:28:21,699 -Sounds good. -All right. 699 00:28:21,826 --> 00:28:24,284 -Well, let's get to it. -All right. 700 00:28:27,998 --> 00:28:29,540 All right, guys, 701 00:28:29,667 --> 00:28:31,333 I think we're about ready to start doing this thing. 702 00:28:31,460 --> 00:28:33,544 Jason, are we loaded up 703 00:28:33,713 --> 00:28:35,796 -and ready to go? -Yeah. We're ready. 704 00:28:35,923 --> 00:28:37,965 What fuel mines do you have loaded? 705 00:28:38,050 --> 00:28:39,967 Uh, we've got three 20-gallons 706 00:28:40,094 --> 00:28:42,761 and one 35-gallon right now that are ready to go. 707 00:28:42,888 --> 00:28:44,388 Okay, what we'll do first 708 00:28:44,515 --> 00:28:46,890 is detonate one of the smaller ones, 709 00:28:47,017 --> 00:28:49,017 and then we'll do the rest of the detonations, 710 00:28:49,145 --> 00:28:50,686 and then we'll be done for the evening. 711 00:28:50,771 --> 00:28:53,814 -Okay. Sounds good. -All right, let's get going. 712 00:28:54,817 --> 00:28:57,025 It's a perfect night for this experiment. 713 00:28:57,194 --> 00:28:58,652 There's no wind at all. 714 00:28:58,779 --> 00:29:00,654 And now that the sun has set, it's time 715 00:29:00,781 --> 00:29:03,157 to fire off the first of these smoke rings at the triangle, 716 00:29:03,284 --> 00:29:06,493 starting with one of the smaller, 20-gallon fuel mines. 717 00:29:06,620 --> 00:29:08,662 TURN THE LASERS ON! 718 00:29:10,249 --> 00:29:11,999 LASERS ARE ON! 719 00:29:12,126 --> 00:29:13,584 All right, Erik, are you ready? 720 00:29:13,753 --> 00:29:17,171 Copy that. I've got eyes on the action. 721 00:29:17,298 --> 00:29:20,591 All right. Here we go with the detonation, 722 00:29:20,718 --> 00:29:22,718 first small detonation 723 00:29:22,845 --> 00:29:25,262 in five, four, 724 00:29:25,431 --> 00:29:28,182 three, two, one. 725 00:29:28,934 --> 00:29:30,392 -Wow. -WOW! 726 00:29:30,519 --> 00:29:33,395 That is like a shotgun going off. 727 00:29:33,522 --> 00:29:34,938 Look at it through the beams. 728 00:29:35,065 --> 00:29:37,024 Wow. That was awesome. 729 00:29:37,193 --> 00:29:38,567 There's a smoke ring forming. 730 00:29:38,652 --> 00:29:40,235 It's not really forming good. 731 00:29:40,362 --> 00:29:41,737 That one's having a hard time forming. 732 00:29:41,864 --> 00:29:43,322 Erik, 733 00:29:43,449 --> 00:29:45,908 it started out good, but then it fell apart. 734 00:29:46,035 --> 00:29:47,576 It's as if it hit the blob, 735 00:29:47,703 --> 00:29:49,620 and it stopped the smoke ring from forming. 736 00:29:49,747 --> 00:29:51,330 Yeah. Copy that. 737 00:29:51,457 --> 00:29:54,166 The smoke ring was oblong and warped 738 00:29:54,293 --> 00:29:56,585 instead of the perfect circle it was supposed to be. 739 00:29:56,754 --> 00:30:00,547 So, was it the blob that stopped the smoke ring from forming? 740 00:30:01,550 --> 00:30:03,634 Well, let's move on to one of the bigger mines. 741 00:30:03,761 --> 00:30:05,636 Okay, good to go. 742 00:30:05,763 --> 00:30:07,221 This one's going to be bright. 743 00:30:08,182 --> 00:30:10,140 ALL RIGHT, ERIK, HERE WE GO WITH THE NEXT DETONATION! 744 00:30:10,267 --> 00:30:11,850 IT'S GONNA BE A BIG ONE! 745 00:30:11,977 --> 00:30:14,686 In five, four, three, 746 00:30:14,772 --> 00:30:16,438 two, one. 747 00:30:17,858 --> 00:30:19,566 -Wow. -Oh, my god. 748 00:30:19,652 --> 00:30:21,443 Whoa. 749 00:30:21,529 --> 00:30:23,362 That one's gonna make a ring, I think. 750 00:30:23,489 --> 00:30:26,323 -It's still on fire. -Yeah. 751 00:30:26,408 --> 00:30:27,699 Wow, that's cool. 752 00:30:27,827 --> 00:30:29,368 You know, that ring is not forming, 753 00:30:29,495 --> 00:30:31,119 for that being so big! 754 00:30:31,247 --> 00:30:33,247 -Yeah. It's not forming. - Travis, 755 00:30:33,374 --> 00:30:36,959 that detonation went off with a very interesting symmetry. 756 00:30:37,086 --> 00:30:38,544 What'd you see on the ground? 757 00:30:38,712 --> 00:30:40,754 It never formed a ring, 758 00:30:40,881 --> 00:30:43,257 but it was very asymmetric from our perspective. 759 00:30:43,384 --> 00:30:45,175 Copy that. 760 00:30:45,302 --> 00:30:48,053 The bigger explosion didn't form a ring at all. 761 00:30:48,180 --> 00:30:49,888 It's almost like the more energy 762 00:30:50,015 --> 00:30:51,765 we put in that space at the triangle, 763 00:30:51,851 --> 00:30:54,685 the more something blocks those smoke rings from forming. 764 00:30:54,770 --> 00:30:57,437 We're not seeing anything to explain it at the moment. 765 00:30:57,565 --> 00:30:59,606 So, we need to keep setting off explosions 766 00:30:59,733 --> 00:31:02,609 to see if the blob or something else will appear. 767 00:31:02,736 --> 00:31:04,319 -Are we ready? -Yup. 768 00:31:04,446 --> 00:31:06,029 All right. Erik, 769 00:31:06,156 --> 00:31:08,323 we're about to go with the next detonation! 770 00:31:08,409 --> 00:31:09,700 Copy that. 771 00:31:09,827 --> 00:31:11,910 Is everybody clear of the triangle? 772 00:31:12,037 --> 00:31:13,996 Good. You're good to go. 773 00:31:14,123 --> 00:31:16,248 All right, bring the lasers on! 774 00:31:17,251 --> 00:31:18,876 Here we go 775 00:31:19,003 --> 00:31:21,336 in five, four-- 776 00:31:21,463 --> 00:31:23,088 -Whoa. -Whoa. What was that? 777 00:31:23,215 --> 00:31:25,173 -Did you see the lasers flash? -Really? 778 00:31:25,301 --> 00:31:26,717 -What? -All the lasers, like, 779 00:31:26,844 --> 00:31:29,094 shut off and came back on. 780 00:31:29,221 --> 00:31:30,679 Lasers are out. 781 00:31:30,806 --> 00:31:33,432 -Oh. Hold on, hold on. -We lost power. 782 00:31:35,227 --> 00:31:37,936 Ooh, boy. Travis, we just lost 783 00:31:38,063 --> 00:31:41,189 -systems out here. -Everything's down. 784 00:31:41,317 --> 00:31:43,233 -What? -Computers just went down. 785 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:45,193 Hey, we need to stand down, Travis. 786 00:31:45,321 --> 00:31:46,820 What the hell? 787 00:31:54,079 --> 00:31:56,038 Everything at the table just went down. 788 00:31:56,165 --> 00:31:59,374 What? All my computers down, too? 789 00:32:01,837 --> 00:32:03,921 Did you see the lasers flash? 790 00:32:04,048 --> 00:32:05,464 -What? -All the lasers, like, 791 00:32:05,633 --> 00:32:07,841 -shut off and came back on. -Really? 792 00:32:07,968 --> 00:32:10,260 -Yeah. -Yeah. Yours are all down. 793 00:32:10,387 --> 00:32:11,887 Everything's down. 794 00:32:13,307 --> 00:32:14,932 -My computer's down. -Yeah, everything went. 795 00:32:15,059 --> 00:32:16,558 It all went-- 796 00:32:16,685 --> 00:32:17,976 We're running on a generator. 797 00:32:18,103 --> 00:32:20,520 Just as we were about to set off 798 00:32:20,648 --> 00:32:22,022 more explosions at the triangle, 799 00:32:22,191 --> 00:32:24,650 almost every piece of equipment there died 800 00:32:24,777 --> 00:32:26,610 at the exact same moment. 801 00:32:26,737 --> 00:32:29,404 Even the laser cannons' power was cut for a second, 802 00:32:29,490 --> 00:32:31,990 and they're on their own separate power source. 803 00:32:32,117 --> 00:32:33,742 Hey, Erik, you copy? 804 00:32:34,745 --> 00:32:36,995 Yeah, Travis, loud and clear. 805 00:32:37,122 --> 00:32:39,081 We just had a power outage out here. 806 00:32:39,208 --> 00:32:41,583 And we lost everything that's not on its own battery. 807 00:32:41,752 --> 00:32:43,710 Do you have power at the command center? 808 00:32:43,837 --> 00:32:45,545 I have not experienced a power interruption 809 00:32:45,714 --> 00:32:47,714 here at the command center. 810 00:32:47,841 --> 00:32:51,301 Well, you want me to go see if we, uh, tripped the breaker? 811 00:32:51,428 --> 00:32:53,845 -Yeah, I think we did. -All right, let's go look. 812 00:32:56,433 --> 00:32:58,350 Well, Travis, 813 00:32:58,477 --> 00:33:01,019 I've been looking at 1.2, and I can tell you 814 00:33:01,146 --> 00:33:04,356 that we've got four fairly dominant peaks. 815 00:33:05,818 --> 00:33:08,151 Wow. That's significant. 816 00:33:08,278 --> 00:33:10,195 Now this is really crazy. 817 00:33:10,322 --> 00:33:13,156 Not only did the blackout affect our devices at the triangle, 818 00:33:13,283 --> 00:33:15,993 but it's also happening at the same time 819 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:18,328 that Erik is seeing a sudden spike in activity 820 00:33:18,455 --> 00:33:20,163 at 1.2 gigahertz. 821 00:33:20,249 --> 00:33:22,290 The same frequency we were broadcasting 822 00:33:22,418 --> 00:33:24,751 at the bubble boundary the other day. 823 00:33:24,878 --> 00:33:26,294 So, is this signal connected 824 00:33:26,422 --> 00:33:28,588 to whatever caused this blackout to happen? 825 00:33:28,716 --> 00:33:30,549 Breakers are not blown. 826 00:33:30,676 --> 00:33:32,551 We got power to the box. 827 00:33:32,678 --> 00:33:34,553 Everything out there should be working. 828 00:33:34,680 --> 00:33:37,472 -I don't know what's going on. -So if there's power 829 00:33:37,599 --> 00:33:39,933 out there, why do we not have power here? 830 00:33:40,936 --> 00:33:43,145 Oh, power's on. 831 00:33:43,313 --> 00:33:46,940 Yeah? Are you guys able to get everything back up? 832 00:33:47,067 --> 00:33:48,567 Everything's starting back up. 833 00:33:48,694 --> 00:33:50,235 David, 834 00:33:50,362 --> 00:33:52,154 -is your stuff coming back up? -Yeah. 835 00:33:52,281 --> 00:33:55,073 Okay, is the blob, or something else, 836 00:33:55,200 --> 00:33:57,075 taunting us now? It's, like, 837 00:33:57,202 --> 00:33:59,161 reacting to what we're saying to each other. 838 00:33:59,288 --> 00:34:01,788 Seriously, what is on this ranch? 839 00:34:01,915 --> 00:34:03,248 Did I hear you say something 840 00:34:03,333 --> 00:34:05,500 -about 1.2? -Erik said he's getting 841 00:34:05,627 --> 00:34:07,252 four huge 1.2 gigahertz signals. 842 00:34:07,379 --> 00:34:09,921 I'll be really interested in your FLIR, Dave. 843 00:34:10,048 --> 00:34:11,423 -Absolutely. -Because, you know, 844 00:34:11,592 --> 00:34:13,050 we were doing an experiment a few weeks back 845 00:34:13,177 --> 00:34:15,469 by Homestead Three, and we captured 846 00:34:15,596 --> 00:34:17,053 a flash in the thermal. 847 00:34:17,181 --> 00:34:18,638 And right before 848 00:34:18,766 --> 00:34:20,932 it burned out his software in his computer 849 00:34:21,060 --> 00:34:23,060 and his spectrum analyzers, too. 850 00:34:23,187 --> 00:34:24,519 Yup. 851 00:34:24,646 --> 00:34:27,314 Three weeks ago, 852 00:34:27,441 --> 00:34:28,732 we were running an experiment 853 00:34:28,859 --> 00:34:30,358 between Homesteads Two and Three, 854 00:34:30,486 --> 00:34:32,486 which are both outside the bubble. 855 00:34:32,571 --> 00:34:35,238 That's some kind of 1.2 gigahertz signal. 856 00:34:35,365 --> 00:34:36,990 See that peak right there? 857 00:34:37,117 --> 00:34:40,118 Well, we noticed a 1.2 gigahertz signal appear 858 00:34:40,245 --> 00:34:43,205 just moments before my computer and all the instruments 859 00:34:43,290 --> 00:34:46,750 connected to it got totally fried. 860 00:34:47,753 --> 00:34:49,461 What in the crap? 861 00:34:49,588 --> 00:34:51,713 And around that same time, 862 00:34:51,840 --> 00:34:53,840 Erik caught a strange flash on one 863 00:34:53,967 --> 00:34:55,842 of our thermal cameras set up just outside 864 00:34:55,969 --> 00:34:57,219 of Homestead Three. 865 00:34:57,346 --> 00:34:59,346 -Oh. -Wow. That's wild. 866 00:34:59,515 --> 00:35:02,516 So, could the same thing have happened 867 00:35:02,643 --> 00:35:04,684 again to our instruments at the triangle? 868 00:35:04,770 --> 00:35:07,020 And if so, could this be more evidence 869 00:35:07,147 --> 00:35:09,773 that all these hot spots are connected? 870 00:35:09,900 --> 00:35:13,276 What it tells me is we need to set off another explosion, 871 00:35:13,403 --> 00:35:14,778 and maybe the thing that explains 872 00:35:14,905 --> 00:35:16,530 all this phenomena will show itself. 873 00:35:16,657 --> 00:35:19,866 All right, well, here's what we're gonna do next. 874 00:35:20,035 --> 00:35:22,577 Guys, go ahead and reload the fuel mines. 875 00:35:22,704 --> 00:35:24,412 Let's see if Dave catches anything 876 00:35:24,540 --> 00:35:26,706 on his FLIR during this next detonation. 877 00:35:26,875 --> 00:35:28,208 Does that sound good to everybody? 878 00:35:28,293 --> 00:35:30,418 -Yup. -Let's get to moving on that. 879 00:35:32,756 --> 00:35:35,090 Lasers on green. 880 00:35:37,594 --> 00:35:39,052 Dave Mason, everything still good? 881 00:35:40,305 --> 00:35:41,763 I'm set up and ready to go. 882 00:35:41,849 --> 00:35:43,140 All right. 883 00:35:43,267 --> 00:35:44,975 Whenever you guys are ready. 884 00:35:45,102 --> 00:35:46,476 Okay, lasers is up, 885 00:35:46,603 --> 00:35:47,936 everything's in position. 886 00:35:48,063 --> 00:35:49,771 We're gonna go with the fuel mine in 887 00:35:49,898 --> 00:35:51,857 five, four, 888 00:35:51,984 --> 00:35:54,818 three, two, one. 889 00:35:55,779 --> 00:35:58,196 Oh. Look how bright it makes things. 890 00:36:01,451 --> 00:36:03,076 Definitely seeing a little bit more 891 00:36:03,203 --> 00:36:04,786 of a ring on this one, 892 00:36:04,955 --> 00:36:07,789 but it's still not really forming. 893 00:36:09,585 --> 00:36:10,917 Kaleb, I can confirm. 894 00:36:11,044 --> 00:36:12,294 Oh, there it is. 895 00:36:12,421 --> 00:36:13,753 -See it? -Yeah. 896 00:36:13,881 --> 00:36:16,214 There's something strange in the FLIR. 897 00:36:17,759 --> 00:36:19,384 There's spots in the mesa. 898 00:36:19,553 --> 00:36:21,720 -Yeah. What is that? -Yup. Right across 899 00:36:21,847 --> 00:36:23,722 the middle, heating it up. 900 00:36:23,849 --> 00:36:25,390 Why would we have 901 00:36:25,517 --> 00:36:27,309 rocks heating up like that? 902 00:36:32,774 --> 00:36:35,192 Why would we have rocks heating up like that? 903 00:36:35,319 --> 00:36:37,944 And it's specific rocks, and it's confirmed 904 00:36:38,113 --> 00:36:40,363 -on two-two separate cameras here. -Huh. 905 00:36:41,366 --> 00:36:43,366 -That's weird, right? -Yeah, I mean, 906 00:36:43,452 --> 00:36:46,119 you can see everything else is nominal around the mesa. 907 00:36:46,246 --> 00:36:49,831 Why is that heating up under these conditions? 908 00:36:49,958 --> 00:36:51,374 I mean, it's cold out. 909 00:36:51,501 --> 00:36:54,336 There were chains of spots of heat 910 00:36:54,463 --> 00:36:57,839 on the mesa, almost as if boulders were heating up. 911 00:36:57,966 --> 00:36:59,799 And this was very unusual, 912 00:36:59,927 --> 00:37:02,385 because it was very cold, and 913 00:37:02,554 --> 00:37:04,012 the temperature was dropping. 914 00:37:04,139 --> 00:37:05,972 I do not understand the physics of that. 915 00:37:06,099 --> 00:37:08,350 Hey, Erik. It's Kaleb. You copy? 916 00:37:08,477 --> 00:37:10,060 Yeah, Kaleb, go ahead. 917 00:37:10,187 --> 00:37:12,938 Hey, we're just watching Dave Mason's 918 00:37:13,065 --> 00:37:15,523 differential FLIR, and they keep seeing stuff. 919 00:37:15,651 --> 00:37:17,484 Are you seeing anything on your end 920 00:37:17,611 --> 00:37:19,236 with your Meta-Frame, by chance? 921 00:37:19,363 --> 00:37:22,906 Copy that. Kaleb, just stand by, and 922 00:37:23,075 --> 00:37:24,366 I'll, uh, dive in on that 923 00:37:24,451 --> 00:37:26,201 and see if I'm picking anything up. 924 00:37:27,329 --> 00:37:29,746 This is not the first time we've seen something like this. 925 00:37:29,915 --> 00:37:32,040 Putting all of that energy into the space 926 00:37:32,167 --> 00:37:34,501 where we've seen what we call the blob, 927 00:37:34,628 --> 00:37:37,212 we get effects somewhere else on the property. 928 00:37:37,339 --> 00:37:41,299 This time we're seeing that happen on the face of the mesa. 929 00:37:41,426 --> 00:37:45,136 So is this evidence that whatever is above the triangle 930 00:37:45,264 --> 00:37:48,139 is connected to whatever is buried in the mesa? 931 00:37:48,267 --> 00:37:50,517 If I see anything, I'll let you know. 932 00:37:51,478 --> 00:37:53,061 Yup, copy you, Erik. 933 00:37:53,188 --> 00:37:55,814 This is something very strange. 934 00:37:56,817 --> 00:37:58,483 Hey, Erik, 935 00:37:58,610 --> 00:38:00,860 uh, we're about ready to do 936 00:38:00,988 --> 00:38:02,320 this last detonation. 937 00:38:02,447 --> 00:38:03,822 You got everything in place? 938 00:38:03,949 --> 00:38:05,448 Uh, that's affirmative. Let's do it. 939 00:38:06,827 --> 00:38:09,035 Okay, all assets are set. 940 00:38:09,162 --> 00:38:11,621 We're going in five, four, 941 00:38:11,748 --> 00:38:14,791 three, two, one. 942 00:38:16,336 --> 00:38:18,211 Dude. 943 00:38:23,093 --> 00:38:25,010 Trying to form. 944 00:38:26,013 --> 00:38:27,512 Yeah, it's not really forming. 945 00:38:27,639 --> 00:38:30,098 It's just a big old blob of smoke at this point. 946 00:38:30,225 --> 00:38:31,808 Guys, 947 00:38:31,935 --> 00:38:35,186 that detonation appeared to create a couple of rings. 948 00:38:35,355 --> 00:38:37,439 And it appeared that we almost had 949 00:38:37,566 --> 00:38:38,815 that figure eight that we saw before. 950 00:38:38,942 --> 00:38:40,275 Wow. That's 951 00:38:40,402 --> 00:38:41,651 really interesting. 952 00:38:41,778 --> 00:38:43,111 Just like we saw the other day 953 00:38:43,238 --> 00:38:44,696 at the bubble boundary, 954 00:38:44,823 --> 00:38:46,156 the more detonations we set off here 955 00:38:46,283 --> 00:38:47,866 at the center of the bubble, 956 00:38:48,035 --> 00:38:50,452 the more these smoke rings are getting warped. 957 00:38:50,579 --> 00:38:52,996 This one got twisted into a figure eight, 958 00:38:53,123 --> 00:38:54,706 which shouldn't even be possible 959 00:38:54,875 --> 00:38:56,374 since the explosions are designed 960 00:38:56,501 --> 00:38:58,460 to only create single rings. 961 00:38:58,587 --> 00:39:01,004 If it is the blob doing this, 962 00:39:01,131 --> 00:39:03,840 I just hope our processed, high-speed camera data 963 00:39:03,967 --> 00:39:07,260 will give us an even better look at what it actually is. 964 00:39:09,264 --> 00:39:10,847 About two minutes after the explosion 965 00:39:10,932 --> 00:39:12,640 goes off, this gets crazy. 966 00:39:12,768 --> 00:39:14,934 Are you guys getting some more stuff over there? 967 00:39:15,062 --> 00:39:16,519 Yeah. 968 00:39:16,646 --> 00:39:19,689 This remained ho-- warmer. It didn't change. 969 00:39:19,775 --> 00:39:22,150 -Heat-heat up again. -Exact same pattern. 970 00:39:22,277 --> 00:39:24,444 -Yeah. -Why would it be retaining heat? 971 00:39:24,571 --> 00:39:26,821 It's very crazy, what we've been seeing 972 00:39:26,948 --> 00:39:28,406 while we do these experiments. 973 00:39:28,492 --> 00:39:29,991 That is strange. 974 00:39:31,661 --> 00:39:33,703 Hey, Erik. You copy? 975 00:39:35,332 --> 00:39:37,082 Yeah, go ahead. 976 00:39:37,209 --> 00:39:40,085 They're out of fuel mines, so we're gonna shut down 977 00:39:40,170 --> 00:39:41,503 here if you want to come out 978 00:39:41,671 --> 00:39:43,838 and let's wrap this thing up. 979 00:39:43,965 --> 00:39:46,049 Sounds like a plan, Travis. 980 00:39:47,552 --> 00:39:48,927 -Whoo! -Hey, guys. 981 00:39:49,012 --> 00:39:50,387 Hey, Erik. 982 00:39:50,555 --> 00:39:51,846 Yeah, well, it was a typical night 983 00:39:51,932 --> 00:39:53,264 where I've got my head on a swivel. 984 00:39:53,433 --> 00:39:55,683 I'm looking at too many monitors, but, wow, boy, 985 00:39:55,811 --> 00:39:57,936 -there was a lot to look at. -Yeah. 986 00:39:58,063 --> 00:39:59,437 Once again, I think we're leaving 987 00:39:59,564 --> 00:40:01,022 with more questions than answers. 988 00:40:01,149 --> 00:40:02,816 -Yeah. -Well, everything 989 00:40:02,943 --> 00:40:04,859 comes back to this central region 990 00:40:04,986 --> 00:40:06,528 of what we call the bubble. 991 00:40:06,613 --> 00:40:08,571 There's something going on here, you know. 992 00:40:08,698 --> 00:40:10,156 And putting energy into the space here 993 00:40:10,283 --> 00:40:12,992 in this triangle area seems to generate effects 994 00:40:13,120 --> 00:40:14,786 not just here, but out on that mesa. 995 00:40:14,955 --> 00:40:17,455 -Yup. -Yeah. 996 00:40:17,582 --> 00:40:18,915 Man, we really went out with a bang 997 00:40:19,042 --> 00:40:20,959 in our investigation this year. 998 00:40:21,086 --> 00:40:23,002 We've still got tons of data to go through. 999 00:40:23,130 --> 00:40:24,379 -Yeah. -No kidding. 1000 00:40:24,506 --> 00:40:26,172 So, uh, I say, 1001 00:40:26,299 --> 00:40:28,007 let's pack up and call it an evening. What do you think? 1002 00:40:28,093 --> 00:40:29,968 -I'm ready for it. -Great. Solid plan. 1003 00:40:30,095 --> 00:40:32,387 Let's do it. Great work, everybody. 1004 00:40:36,518 --> 00:40:40,061 A lot of our work this year is focused on this bubble, 1005 00:40:40,188 --> 00:40:42,439 trying to sort out what could be clues 1006 00:40:42,566 --> 00:40:46,067 as to the origins, and perhaps the purpose 1007 00:40:46,236 --> 00:40:47,902 for the existence 1008 00:40:48,029 --> 00:40:50,530 of a dome-like structure over the ranch. 1009 00:40:50,657 --> 00:40:54,242 The bubble is suspicious as it is mysterious. 1010 00:40:54,369 --> 00:40:56,161 I'm not really confident 1011 00:40:56,288 --> 00:40:57,537 that I understand what I'm dealing with. 1012 00:40:57,664 --> 00:40:59,831 But perhaps it holds the answers 1013 00:40:59,958 --> 00:41:02,500 to what is happening on Skinwalker Ranch. 1014 00:41:04,754 --> 00:41:07,464 We've uncovered more evidence than ever 1015 00:41:07,632 --> 00:41:10,216 that suggests the blob, the bubble 1016 00:41:10,343 --> 00:41:13,928 and the mesa are all related to the crazy phenomena out here. 1017 00:41:14,014 --> 00:41:16,598 And something-- or maybe someone-- 1018 00:41:16,725 --> 00:41:18,975 doesn't want us to find out the truth about them. 1019 00:41:19,102 --> 00:41:21,186 So now, the next thing we're gonna to do 1020 00:41:21,354 --> 00:41:23,021 is crunch tonight's data, 1021 00:41:23,148 --> 00:41:26,191 and then share everything we found this year 1022 00:41:26,318 --> 00:41:28,067 with experts in the UAP field, 1023 00:41:28,236 --> 00:41:30,528 and others who hold important roles in our government. 1024 00:41:30,655 --> 00:41:34,032 And hopefully, we'll crack this mystery wide open. 1025 00:41:34,159 --> 00:41:36,201 [thunder rumbling] 1026 00:41:38,330 --> 00:41:40,163 Dr. Puthoff, did you have any 1027 00:41:40,290 --> 00:41:42,624 suspicion that there was something in the mesa? 1028 00:41:42,792 --> 00:41:45,251 What was reported to us were different shapes going 1029 00:41:45,378 --> 00:41:47,545 -into the mesa, coming out. -Wow. 1030 00:41:47,714 --> 00:41:49,088 On top of the mesa, 1031 00:41:49,216 --> 00:41:50,840 I noticed something interesting. 1032 00:41:50,967 --> 00:41:53,259 -Oh, my gosh. -Are you kidding me? 1033 00:41:53,386 --> 00:41:55,345 Congressman Burchett, we've seen 1034 00:41:55,514 --> 00:41:57,764 UFOs caught on camera. 1035 00:41:57,891 --> 00:41:59,432 I've been briefed on something very similar. 1036 00:41:59,559 --> 00:42:01,017 I'll be following up with the Pentagon. 1037 00:42:01,144 --> 00:42:02,560 We just need to get to the bottom of it. 1038 00:42:02,687 --> 00:42:03,937 How about that?82072

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