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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,917 --> 00:00:03,458 This is something sacred here. 2 00:00:03,541 --> 00:00:07,208 This area is used to keep the evil on that side. 3 00:00:07,333 --> 00:00:10,666 Hey, Travis, I'm seeing the shadow of some other aircraft. 4 00:00:10,833 --> 00:00:12,583 There's nothing within 5 00:00:12,708 --> 00:00:15,458 50 miles of the ranch. 6 00:00:17,792 --> 00:00:20,167 - What happened? What the heck is that? - Some thing 7 00:00:20,292 --> 00:00:23,832 doesn't want us to collect data from the triangle. 8 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:27,625 The Cessna flew 62 and a half miles 9 00:00:27,750 --> 00:00:29,500 - below the mesa. - What on earth? 10 00:00:30,625 --> 00:00:34,167 There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 11 00:00:34,292 --> 00:00:36,707 It is considered the epicenter 12 00:00:36,832 --> 00:00:41,417 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 13 00:00:41,542 --> 00:00:43,832 animal mutilations, 14 00:00:43,917 --> 00:00:46,250 bizarre UFO sightings 15 00:00:46,375 --> 00:00:51,375 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 16 00:00:51,500 --> 00:00:53,875 For 20 years, the federal government 17 00:00:54,042 --> 00:00:57,167 tried to find answers and failed. 18 00:00:57,332 --> 00:01:01,332 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 19 00:01:01,500 --> 00:01:05,250 researchers and experts has taken over. 20 00:01:05,375 --> 00:01:09,292 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 21 00:01:11,875 --> 00:01:15,250 The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 22 00:01:23,750 --> 00:01:26,125 Oh, here they are. 23 00:01:29,082 --> 00:01:31,375 Pull it right in here somewhere, Dragon. 24 00:01:33,542 --> 00:01:36,250 After last week's Cessna experiment at the triangle, 25 00:01:36,375 --> 00:01:39,000 our attempt to collect usable data of the anomaly 26 00:01:39,167 --> 00:01:40,500 once again left us 27 00:01:40,625 --> 00:01:42,082 with more questions than answers. 28 00:01:42,207 --> 00:01:44,000 Guys, I appreciate y'all coming out. 29 00:01:44,125 --> 00:01:46,365 So, to help us get a better look at the triangle anomaly, 30 00:01:46,500 --> 00:01:50,207 we invited Richard Tenney, Chuck Hards and David Moulton 31 00:01:50,332 --> 00:01:53,792 from the Salt Lake Astronomical Society out to the ranch. 32 00:01:53,875 --> 00:01:55,332 They're going to help us 33 00:01:55,417 --> 00:01:57,167 with tonight's experiment at the triangle. 34 00:01:57,292 --> 00:01:59,875 So, I have to ask you what you know about the ranch. 35 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:01,457 What have you heard about this place? 36 00:02:01,582 --> 00:02:03,582 Uh, I'm a little familiar with the history of it, 37 00:02:03,707 --> 00:02:07,457 uh, just because, you know, being a Utah native and... 38 00:02:07,542 --> 00:02:09,292 and hearing the stories over the years. 39 00:02:09,375 --> 00:02:10,643 I have some family in the area, 40 00:02:10,667 --> 00:02:12,125 some friends, 41 00:02:12,207 --> 00:02:14,000 and they-they tell me stories of things 42 00:02:14,125 --> 00:02:15,625 they've seen on the road and-and 43 00:02:15,707 --> 00:02:17,167 - weird stuff. - Really? 44 00:02:17,292 --> 00:02:18,768 So, you know something of the phenomenology 45 00:02:18,792 --> 00:02:19,893 that we've been studying here? 46 00:02:19,917 --> 00:02:21,207 Yes, a little bit. 47 00:02:21,375 --> 00:02:23,042 And I'm gonna be candid. 48 00:02:23,167 --> 00:02:24,500 This is all brand-new to me. 49 00:02:24,582 --> 00:02:27,917 I have no prior knowledge of what's going on. 50 00:02:28,042 --> 00:02:29,332 Better yet. 51 00:02:29,500 --> 00:02:32,167 So, guys, uh, we have an anomaly 52 00:02:32,292 --> 00:02:34,667 in the sky, uh, in that direction, 53 00:02:34,832 --> 00:02:37,750 almost due west from right here. 54 00:02:37,875 --> 00:02:41,417 It's in an area we call "the triangle," and it's above that. 55 00:02:41,542 --> 00:02:45,250 We've seen GPS anomalies and a radio signal 56 00:02:45,375 --> 00:02:46,792 actually coming from that area. 57 00:02:46,917 --> 00:02:49,707 What we would like to do is look 58 00:02:49,875 --> 00:02:52,667 through the anomaly at an astronomical object 59 00:02:52,750 --> 00:02:55,417 and see if they seem to look the way they're supposed to, 60 00:02:55,542 --> 00:02:59,207 or if they're obscured, moved, or something along those lines. 61 00:02:59,332 --> 00:03:01,000 So, here's the plan. 62 00:03:01,125 --> 00:03:02,417 You guys start getting set up, 63 00:03:02,542 --> 00:03:04,207 and what I would like to do is, 64 00:03:04,332 --> 00:03:06,212 so you can see the area that we're talking about 65 00:03:06,292 --> 00:03:08,167 that has the anomaly in it, 66 00:03:08,332 --> 00:03:10,332 Dragon and I are gonna take a rocket out there 67 00:03:10,457 --> 00:03:12,082 and set it up in-in this spot 68 00:03:12,207 --> 00:03:13,893 and launch it right underneath where we are. 69 00:03:13,917 --> 00:03:16,832 You guys try and capture it through the telescope. 70 00:03:16,957 --> 00:03:18,917 - That make sense? - Yeah. - Yes, sir. 71 00:03:19,042 --> 00:03:20,058 - Okay. - All right, let's go! 72 00:03:20,082 --> 00:03:21,500 The plan 73 00:03:21,625 --> 00:03:23,125 is to have Richard, Chuck and Dave 74 00:03:23,207 --> 00:03:24,832 focus their high-powered telescopes 75 00:03:24,957 --> 00:03:26,667 up at that mile-high area 76 00:03:26,750 --> 00:03:28,375 above the triangle while 77 00:03:28,542 --> 00:03:30,000 we launch more rockets in an attempt 78 00:03:30,167 --> 00:03:32,250 to stimulate UAP activity. 79 00:03:32,375 --> 00:03:34,167 That's very impressive. How tall is that? 80 00:03:34,250 --> 00:03:35,792 - Ten feet? - Yeah. 81 00:03:35,875 --> 00:03:38,042 It's a hundred inches from the mirror down there 82 00:03:38,167 --> 00:03:41,000 up to the IPC here, actually. 83 00:03:41,125 --> 00:03:42,417 This was a big experiment 84 00:03:42,542 --> 00:03:44,000 with a lot of moving parts. 85 00:03:44,167 --> 00:03:46,167 I'm up and running. 86 00:03:46,250 --> 00:03:48,625 These guys have brought out six different telescopes 87 00:03:48,707 --> 00:03:50,917 that can capture high-definition imagery 88 00:03:51,042 --> 00:03:53,167 all the way out to outer space. 89 00:03:53,292 --> 00:03:56,042 Each one also features a computerized database 90 00:03:56,207 --> 00:03:58,207 of planets and constellations 91 00:03:58,375 --> 00:04:00,042 so it can lock onto a known object 92 00:04:00,207 --> 00:04:02,375 in the sky above the triangle 93 00:04:02,500 --> 00:04:05,000 and track that object's motion precisely. 94 00:04:05,125 --> 00:04:07,707 Any change in the appearance of that object's motion means 95 00:04:07,875 --> 00:04:11,207 that there's a gravitational anomaly above the triangle, 96 00:04:11,332 --> 00:04:13,500 bending the starlight in a way it shouldn't. 97 00:04:13,667 --> 00:04:15,332 - Hey, Kaleb. - Hey, Erik. 98 00:04:15,457 --> 00:04:18,000 You, uh, called us in? 99 00:04:18,125 --> 00:04:19,805 Yeah, so, I've got this tracking cam ready. 100 00:04:19,831 --> 00:04:22,500 - Okay. - This is the PTZ that goes with the all-sky. 101 00:04:22,581 --> 00:04:24,875 So, this is the one that you're gonna pair 102 00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:27,500 - with the sky-facing one? - Yeah, yeah. So, we've got 103 00:04:27,667 --> 00:04:29,850 that fish-eye camera's looking basically horizon to horizon. 104 00:04:29,875 --> 00:04:31,518 - It's that one right there, right? - Right here. 105 00:04:31,542 --> 00:04:33,000 Meanwhile, Erik had Thomas 106 00:04:33,125 --> 00:04:35,331 and Kaleb help install his new, 107 00:04:35,417 --> 00:04:37,831 all-sky UAP tracking camera system 108 00:04:38,000 --> 00:04:39,292 so we could have even more eyes 109 00:04:39,417 --> 00:04:41,706 on the anomalous area above the triangle. 110 00:04:41,831 --> 00:04:44,500 This is a smart system. It will hopefully help us 111 00:04:44,625 --> 00:04:47,250 to avoid missing anything that comes in our airspace. 112 00:04:47,375 --> 00:04:49,250 Well, this is... this is amazing. 113 00:04:49,375 --> 00:04:50,956 If you're ready to put that up, 114 00:04:51,042 --> 00:04:52,682 - I'll work with you in here on it. - Okay. 115 00:04:52,706 --> 00:04:54,500 - We'll go get her done. - All right. 116 00:04:58,042 --> 00:04:59,831 It's at the triangle 117 00:04:59,917 --> 00:05:02,750 where we've repeatedly detected dangerously high energy spikes 118 00:05:02,875 --> 00:05:04,541 about 5,000 feet up... 119 00:05:05,916 --> 00:05:08,250 Look at the sky, y'all! 120 00:05:08,375 --> 00:05:11,000 - UAP right there! - Yup, I see it. 121 00:05:11,083 --> 00:05:13,875 And also launched rockets that stimulated numerous UAPs 122 00:05:14,000 --> 00:05:15,875 to suddenly appear. 123 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:17,667 You've got to be me. 124 00:05:17,750 --> 00:05:19,500 I'm really excited to have these. 125 00:05:19,667 --> 00:05:23,417 It'll just be nice to be able to actually zoom in on stuff 126 00:05:23,542 --> 00:05:25,706 and track it across the sky. 127 00:05:25,875 --> 00:05:27,456 Hey, Erik? 128 00:05:27,581 --> 00:05:28,792 Uh, 129 00:05:28,917 --> 00:05:31,417 Tom's about to put the camera up for you. 130 00:05:31,542 --> 00:05:33,292 Perfect. I've got him in view. 131 00:05:33,417 --> 00:05:35,331 Adding to our 132 00:05:35,500 --> 00:05:38,792 surveillance program, we have set up an all-sky camera. 133 00:05:38,875 --> 00:05:42,206 This is a fish-eye lens that sees from horizon to horizon 134 00:05:42,331 --> 00:05:43,917 and straight overhead, 135 00:05:44,042 --> 00:05:46,000 taking in the entire canopy of the sky. 136 00:05:46,081 --> 00:05:50,292 We're also adding a directable telescopic camera 137 00:05:50,417 --> 00:05:54,331 that is able to identify, track and follow objects 138 00:05:54,417 --> 00:05:56,292 that appear in the sky over the ranch. 139 00:05:56,375 --> 00:05:59,000 - Well, we just about got it, Kaleb. - Okay. 140 00:05:59,081 --> 00:06:01,750 We're looking at the skies over the triangle 141 00:06:01,875 --> 00:06:04,416 and at the ranch in a lot of different ways. 142 00:06:04,541 --> 00:06:07,166 Hey, Erik, it's Kaleb. We got the camera up. 143 00:06:07,333 --> 00:06:08,416 Can you see on the network? 144 00:06:08,541 --> 00:06:10,291 I've got it, guys. 145 00:06:10,375 --> 00:06:12,500 It looks good. We can see pretty much everything 146 00:06:12,583 --> 00:06:14,666 we need to see from that position. 147 00:06:14,750 --> 00:06:16,167 Awesome. 148 00:06:16,292 --> 00:06:19,206 That's one thing off the checklist. 149 00:06:19,331 --> 00:06:22,042 This new all-sky camera system is really vital 150 00:06:22,206 --> 00:06:23,667 to our experiment. 151 00:06:23,831 --> 00:06:25,632 The telescopes will be locked onto the anomaly 152 00:06:25,750 --> 00:06:29,500 above the triangle with a very narrow field of view, 153 00:06:29,667 --> 00:06:32,542 so if UAP appear anywhere else on the ranch, 154 00:06:32,667 --> 00:06:35,206 we need to make sure we can capture them on video. 155 00:06:37,331 --> 00:06:38,393 The camera system will also be able 156 00:06:38,417 --> 00:06:39,831 to monitor the ranch cattle. 157 00:06:39,956 --> 00:06:41,875 Because of how the cows have acted in the past 158 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:45,375 when UAP appeared, they will make the perfect biosensors 159 00:06:45,542 --> 00:06:47,081 during the experiment. 160 00:06:47,206 --> 00:06:50,500 All right. That's all we got. 161 00:06:50,581 --> 00:06:52,875 I guess we'll just set it up in the center. 162 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:55,081 Yeah. 163 00:06:55,206 --> 00:06:57,500 As we prepare for our most advanced experiment yet, 164 00:06:57,581 --> 00:06:58,768 Dragon and I went down to the triangle 165 00:06:58,792 --> 00:07:00,958 to set up for the first rocket. 166 00:07:01,041 --> 00:07:03,434 - Put it down so it's... There we go. - Try to get it level. 167 00:07:03,458 --> 00:07:05,625 You think that's far enough away from the truck? 168 00:07:05,708 --> 00:07:07,416 Uh, well, 169 00:07:07,541 --> 00:07:09,000 that depends on who you're asking. 170 00:07:10,541 --> 00:07:12,875 Whose truck is it? 171 00:07:13,041 --> 00:07:16,167 Since we only have an approximate zone of interest, 172 00:07:16,250 --> 00:07:17,706 this experiment will have two goals. 173 00:07:17,831 --> 00:07:21,375 First, we want to record the best footage possible 174 00:07:21,500 --> 00:07:23,500 of any UAP that might appear. 175 00:07:23,581 --> 00:07:25,141 If you want to lock it about right there 176 00:07:25,206 --> 00:07:26,500 while we work on it, that's fine. 177 00:07:26,625 --> 00:07:28,268 - That's fine. I'll just lock it. - Oh, see if you can 178 00:07:28,292 --> 00:07:29,643 - get it about like that, Bryant. - Yup. 179 00:07:29,667 --> 00:07:31,000 All right, we got the motor. 180 00:07:31,167 --> 00:07:34,331 And second, we want to pinpoint the exact spot 181 00:07:34,456 --> 00:07:37,000 that these things could be originating from. 182 00:07:37,125 --> 00:07:38,375 I'm thinking that right there 183 00:07:38,500 --> 00:07:40,542 - is a pretty-pretty good angle. - Okay. 184 00:07:40,706 --> 00:07:42,667 - You locked in? All right. - Yup, we're locked. 185 00:07:42,750 --> 00:07:45,625 I'm gonna turn the lights on and, uh, we'll get ready to go. 186 00:07:45,750 --> 00:07:47,307 Oh, and there's... there's a special light 187 00:07:47,331 --> 00:07:48,750 we put in the nose cone, too. 188 00:07:48,875 --> 00:07:51,000 For this rocket, 189 00:07:51,125 --> 00:07:53,875 we have LED lights blinking all over the thing 190 00:07:54,042 --> 00:07:57,250 so the astronomers out here can find the thing in the sky. 191 00:07:57,375 --> 00:07:58,917 It's fine. All right. 192 00:07:59,042 --> 00:08:00,922 And then we'll turn these on right before we go. 193 00:08:01,041 --> 00:08:02,684 Once we were done, all we needed was the dark 194 00:08:02,708 --> 00:08:04,375 and the telescopes ready to go. 195 00:08:04,541 --> 00:08:06,333 You can call 'em and tell 'em 196 00:08:06,500 --> 00:08:08,393 that we're gonna be good to go whenever they are. 197 00:08:08,416 --> 00:08:09,708 Okay. 198 00:08:14,708 --> 00:08:16,518 - Hey there, Tom and Kandus. - Hi, Jim. 199 00:08:16,542 --> 00:08:17,622 - Hello, neighbors. - Hello. 200 00:08:17,706 --> 00:08:18,831 - How you doing, kiddo? - Hi. 201 00:08:18,917 --> 00:08:20,417 - Good to see you. - Good to see you. 202 00:08:20,542 --> 00:08:21,292 - Nice to see you. - While we waited 203 00:08:21,375 --> 00:08:22,417 for the sun to go down, 204 00:08:22,542 --> 00:08:24,331 Jim Morse, Tom Lewis 205 00:08:24,456 --> 00:08:26,206 and Kandus Linde were continuing 206 00:08:26,375 --> 00:08:28,875 their effort to meet with the members of the community 207 00:08:29,000 --> 00:08:31,706 who have their own stories about bizarre phenomenon. 208 00:08:31,875 --> 00:08:34,706 It's nice to have Addy come up here and visit with us 209 00:08:34,875 --> 00:08:36,706 and compare notes as neighbors. 210 00:08:36,875 --> 00:08:38,682 - Yeah. Thanks for having me over. - You're our closest, 211 00:08:38,706 --> 00:08:40,518 closest neighbor. We run into you every once in a while. 212 00:08:40,542 --> 00:08:42,456 Addy is part of the Ute tribe, 213 00:08:42,581 --> 00:08:44,000 and she has a few things 214 00:08:44,125 --> 00:08:46,917 she wants to share with us that may help us 215 00:08:47,042 --> 00:08:49,125 with the investigation here on the ranch. 216 00:08:49,250 --> 00:08:50,792 She just had witnessed something 217 00:08:50,917 --> 00:08:52,832 that I thought would be pretty profound. 218 00:08:52,957 --> 00:08:55,125 Yeah, well, it was actually a couple nights ago. 219 00:08:55,207 --> 00:08:57,082 - Yeah. - Oh, so what happened the other night? 220 00:08:57,207 --> 00:08:59,917 Well, me and a friend was bringing in groceries, 221 00:09:00,042 --> 00:09:04,250 and he called me out to look up at the sky. 222 00:09:04,375 --> 00:09:06,167 And there was a big old bright light. 223 00:09:06,250 --> 00:09:08,832 - Hear anything? - It was so quiet. 224 00:09:08,917 --> 00:09:12,457 Yeah, and it was heading up north, and then it stops. 225 00:09:12,582 --> 00:09:14,917 But usually, when you see an anomaly out here, 226 00:09:15,042 --> 00:09:17,792 they disappear because it's like they know you see it. 227 00:09:17,917 --> 00:09:19,625 But this one didn't do that. 228 00:09:19,707 --> 00:09:24,042 And then it started to go faster north. 229 00:09:24,207 --> 00:09:26,082 And then it's gone. 230 00:09:26,207 --> 00:09:27,768 Have you seen this type of thing before? 231 00:09:27,875 --> 00:09:30,832 Yeah, I've actually seen it before a few times. 232 00:09:30,957 --> 00:09:32,832 And my grandpa would talk about 233 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:35,417 different anomalies he would see and things 234 00:09:35,542 --> 00:09:37,417 that would happen around the farm. 235 00:09:37,542 --> 00:09:39,582 Like what, as an example? 236 00:09:39,707 --> 00:09:42,667 One night, he was out in the four-wheeler, 237 00:09:42,750 --> 00:09:46,750 and, uh, he noticed the cows were looking up at the sky, 238 00:09:46,875 --> 00:09:50,582 and there was a big old bright ball very low to the ground. 239 00:09:50,707 --> 00:09:55,917 And it rose up, and then it just disappeared. 240 00:09:56,042 --> 00:09:57,500 Wow. 241 00:09:57,625 --> 00:09:59,000 Her story rings a bell because 242 00:09:59,125 --> 00:10:00,518 we had this strange incident with this cow 243 00:10:00,542 --> 00:10:02,167 that just died all of sudden. 244 00:10:02,292 --> 00:10:03,957 Still don't know why it happened. 245 00:10:06,292 --> 00:10:07,707 What in the world? 246 00:10:09,167 --> 00:10:10,518 There were some strange events 247 00:10:10,542 --> 00:10:13,332 around the death of that cow. 248 00:10:13,457 --> 00:10:14,875 Is that black object the cow? 249 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:18,125 Yeah, the cow is right here. 250 00:10:18,207 --> 00:10:20,875 I'm gonna do this, uh, very slowly, frame by frame. 251 00:10:21,042 --> 00:10:23,625 So here, I can't help but also notice 252 00:10:23,750 --> 00:10:27,125 that there's something happening here. 253 00:10:27,250 --> 00:10:29,475 - Oh, whoa! Look at that! - Yeah, there it is right there. 254 00:10:29,500 --> 00:10:32,792 I mean, having correlated stories, very similar... 255 00:10:32,875 --> 00:10:34,750 That was very interesting. 256 00:10:34,875 --> 00:10:37,625 So we have the lights with the cow. 257 00:10:37,707 --> 00:10:39,625 Anything else come to mind? 258 00:10:39,750 --> 00:10:41,750 My grandpa's seen some, uh, 259 00:10:41,875 --> 00:10:44,250 I guess you'd say it was a skinwalker. 260 00:10:46,542 --> 00:10:49,375 I don't know if I want to talk about this one, though. 261 00:11:00,207 --> 00:11:01,643 People out here that have lived in the area... 262 00:11:01,667 --> 00:11:03,667 They've grown up with these... 263 00:11:03,832 --> 00:11:07,082 this-this phenomenon called "the skinwalker." 264 00:11:07,207 --> 00:11:09,625 This is when the Navajo 265 00:11:09,750 --> 00:11:12,417 and the Utes got into more than a skirmish. 266 00:11:12,542 --> 00:11:14,625 Back in the mid-1800s, 267 00:11:14,707 --> 00:11:18,000 the Navajos ended up cursing the Utes. 268 00:11:18,125 --> 00:11:21,125 The skinwalker is a shape-shifter. 269 00:11:21,207 --> 00:11:25,000 So there's a fear associated with talking about these things. 270 00:11:25,125 --> 00:11:29,000 - It is scary to talk about. - Yeah. 271 00:11:29,167 --> 00:11:31,206 On the flip side, though, what we're trying to do is 272 00:11:31,250 --> 00:11:33,667 we're trying to get as many stories as we can get. 273 00:11:33,750 --> 00:11:35,207 - Yeah. - You know, because it... 274 00:11:35,332 --> 00:11:38,542 it helps paint a picture of what's maybe going on 275 00:11:38,707 --> 00:11:41,207 in, you know, in this particular area 276 00:11:41,332 --> 00:11:42,457 on Skinwalker Ranch, 277 00:11:42,582 --> 00:11:43,933 - but the Uinta Basin in general. - Yeah. 278 00:11:43,957 --> 00:11:45,957 - Yeah. - Mm-hmm. 279 00:11:46,042 --> 00:11:48,018 And the more people talk about that, the easier it gets 280 00:11:48,042 --> 00:11:49,893 - for other people to talk about it. - Okay. 281 00:11:49,917 --> 00:11:52,667 Um, my grandpa went out 282 00:11:52,792 --> 00:11:55,207 in the field, and he noticed a tall, 283 00:11:55,332 --> 00:11:59,667 dark, you know, figure watching him cut hay. 284 00:11:59,792 --> 00:12:02,625 And each time he would go around the... the field, 285 00:12:02,707 --> 00:12:04,707 it would get closer and closer. 286 00:12:04,832 --> 00:12:08,332 - Mm-hmm. - And he said it looked like it had, like, a long cloak. 287 00:12:08,457 --> 00:12:12,917 And then, when he got closer to it, it just vanished. 288 00:12:13,042 --> 00:12:15,832 Disappeared. I don't know why. 289 00:12:15,957 --> 00:12:18,582 There is some scary things that have gone on 290 00:12:18,707 --> 00:12:20,542 - over the years on this ranch. - Yeah. 291 00:12:20,667 --> 00:12:23,082 To have witness testimony 292 00:12:23,207 --> 00:12:27,625 to the reality of what we're experiencing at the ranch 293 00:12:27,750 --> 00:12:30,250 is both thrilling, and it's also terrifying. 294 00:12:30,375 --> 00:12:33,250 I mean, what we're dealing with here is 295 00:12:33,375 --> 00:12:35,500 something not to be taken lightly. 296 00:12:35,667 --> 00:12:38,542 Well, thank you for coming up. You are our closest neighbor. 297 00:12:38,707 --> 00:12:40,250 - Yeah. - You know? 298 00:12:40,375 --> 00:12:42,268 Really appreciate it. It's always good to see you. 299 00:12:42,292 --> 00:12:44,058 - It's good to see you guys. - Thanks for being so receptive. 300 00:12:44,082 --> 00:12:45,558 - I'm gonna walk Addy home. - Thanks, Jim. 301 00:12:45,582 --> 00:12:47,832 What lies ahead? 302 00:12:47,917 --> 00:12:52,042 I think we have before us a great challenge 303 00:12:52,207 --> 00:12:55,417 to understand the origin and the agenda 304 00:12:55,542 --> 00:12:57,582 associated with the phenomena, 305 00:12:57,707 --> 00:12:59,707 with what we are interacting with 306 00:12:59,832 --> 00:13:02,292 on Skinwalker Ranch. 307 00:13:09,042 --> 00:13:11,125 Hey, Bryant, go ahead. 308 00:13:11,250 --> 00:13:13,500 We're gonna say another two-minute 309 00:13:13,625 --> 00:13:15,167 time frame starting 310 00:13:15,292 --> 00:13:17,457 - here shortly. - As soon as it was 311 00:13:17,542 --> 00:13:18,832 dark enough to see the stars, 312 00:13:18,957 --> 00:13:20,183 it was time to start the experiment. 313 00:13:20,207 --> 00:13:21,832 I want to fire rockets straight up 314 00:13:21,957 --> 00:13:23,750 from the inside of the triangle 315 00:13:23,875 --> 00:13:25,957 while the astronomers view and capture 316 00:13:26,082 --> 00:13:28,957 incredibly close images of the anomaly. 317 00:13:29,042 --> 00:13:32,000 And hopefully, they can record something we can analyze later. 318 00:13:32,125 --> 00:13:34,667 And you've got a good view of their position? 319 00:13:34,792 --> 00:13:36,625 - Yeah, I think. - Great. 320 00:13:36,750 --> 00:13:39,082 Whenever they're ready. 321 00:13:39,207 --> 00:13:41,832 All right, so let's lock it about-about right there. 322 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:43,518 - Like that? Yeah. - Yup, the wind's picking up 323 00:13:43,542 --> 00:13:45,000 a little bit more. 324 00:13:45,082 --> 00:13:46,667 Hey, Bryant, Travis, 325 00:13:46,792 --> 00:13:47,957 you guys ready for launch? 326 00:13:48,042 --> 00:13:49,667 We're waiting on him. 327 00:13:49,750 --> 00:13:51,707 Yeah, we are, Erik. Anytime you're ready, 328 00:13:51,875 --> 00:13:53,792 we can start the timer, go radio silence, 329 00:13:53,917 --> 00:13:54,957 and we will launch. 330 00:13:55,082 --> 00:13:57,457 Please stand by. Give me a moment. 331 00:13:59,750 --> 00:14:04,582 I'm having trouble getting my, uh, computerized mount aligned. 332 00:14:06,457 --> 00:14:08,832 Hey, Bryant, please hold. We're not ready. 333 00:14:08,957 --> 00:14:10,542 - Holding the count. - No problem. 334 00:14:10,707 --> 00:14:12,082 We'll hold. Just let us know. 335 00:14:14,082 --> 00:14:16,917 Don't let me distract you, but if you can describe briefly, 336 00:14:17,042 --> 00:14:19,082 what is the function that you're trying to do 337 00:14:19,207 --> 00:14:21,707 - that it's not doing? - Uh, when we... 338 00:14:21,875 --> 00:14:23,500 When I first set up the mount, 339 00:14:23,582 --> 00:14:25,875 - I have to aim it at a couple of stars. - Uh-huh. 340 00:14:26,000 --> 00:14:28,080 And that builds the model of the sky in the computer. 341 00:14:28,167 --> 00:14:30,042 It's not letting me do that. 342 00:14:30,207 --> 00:14:34,667 I've had this particular telescope over ten years now, 343 00:14:34,750 --> 00:14:37,750 and I have never had a problem like this. 344 00:14:39,375 --> 00:14:40,850 - Okay, now it's moving. - It's not the light 345 00:14:40,875 --> 00:14:43,500 - that's throwing it off, is it? - No. 346 00:14:43,582 --> 00:14:45,207 It becomes clear 347 00:14:45,375 --> 00:14:47,625 that things are getting really strange, really fast. 348 00:14:47,750 --> 00:14:50,500 And we're having difficulty performing even the most basic 349 00:14:50,625 --> 00:14:53,832 calibration exercises with the telescopes in order 350 00:14:53,917 --> 00:14:55,792 to locate themselves in space. 351 00:14:55,875 --> 00:14:59,000 For some reason, this doesn't surprise me. 352 00:14:59,167 --> 00:15:01,957 Hey, we're all set up here to launch this rocket 353 00:15:02,042 --> 00:15:04,082 whenever you guys are ready with your equipment. 354 00:15:04,207 --> 00:15:06,957 We're not ready. 355 00:15:09,000 --> 00:15:10,799 The object I just slewed to a little while ago 356 00:15:10,832 --> 00:15:13,000 is now no longer in the database. 357 00:15:14,707 --> 00:15:16,042 This is junk right now. 358 00:15:16,167 --> 00:15:18,457 This is just thousands of dollars' worth of junk. 359 00:15:18,542 --> 00:15:20,500 So, what do you mean that it's not in there? 360 00:15:20,667 --> 00:15:23,250 This has thousands of objects in the database. 361 00:15:23,375 --> 00:15:26,292 - Stars, planets, galaxies, everything. - Yeah. 362 00:15:26,417 --> 00:15:29,707 And if you enter it and hit it, it will slew to that object. 363 00:15:29,875 --> 00:15:31,250 I had it on one earlier, 364 00:15:31,375 --> 00:15:33,625 and that object is no longer in the database. 365 00:15:33,707 --> 00:15:35,975 - They're listed alphabetically. - The one that you started with? 366 00:15:36,000 --> 00:15:39,042 Right. It had to be in there for me to slew to it. 367 00:15:39,167 --> 00:15:41,832 - Does this operate off GPS? - No, no. 368 00:15:41,957 --> 00:15:43,518 We're doing it all manual so that we don't have 369 00:15:43,542 --> 00:15:45,042 to rely on GPS. 370 00:15:45,167 --> 00:15:48,500 The one I'm looking for is called "Rasalgethi." 371 00:15:48,625 --> 00:15:51,332 The one we want is not there. 372 00:15:51,457 --> 00:15:53,183 - Has it ever done this before? - The one that's right... 373 00:15:53,207 --> 00:15:56,332 No, but that's the star that's where the anomaly is. 374 00:15:56,417 --> 00:15:58,875 So, the star above the anomaly is not showing up there? 375 00:15:59,042 --> 00:16:00,500 Not in the database. 376 00:16:00,582 --> 00:16:02,500 And it was a little while ago. 377 00:16:02,582 --> 00:16:03,957 Are you hearing this, Erik? 378 00:16:04,042 --> 00:16:06,832 I find it really mysterious that 379 00:16:06,957 --> 00:16:08,917 as soon as we attempt to lock on to stars 380 00:16:09,042 --> 00:16:11,375 that are above the triangle, 381 00:16:11,500 --> 00:16:14,207 they are being deleted one at a time from the star catalog 382 00:16:14,332 --> 00:16:17,207 on the internal memory of his telescope computer. 383 00:16:17,375 --> 00:16:19,167 I don't even know how that's possible. 384 00:16:19,332 --> 00:16:23,167 What is gaining access to the memory of this system? 385 00:16:23,292 --> 00:16:26,167 It doesn't want me to slew to the anomaly. 386 00:16:30,207 --> 00:16:33,042 See, that's the one we want. 387 00:16:33,207 --> 00:16:35,327 - And that's the one not showing up? - It's not there. 388 00:16:36,582 --> 00:16:39,457 Hey, Erik, we are ready 389 00:16:39,542 --> 00:16:41,375 to roll when you guys tell us to. 390 00:16:43,375 --> 00:16:45,625 Another star just disappeared from the database. 391 00:16:45,750 --> 00:16:47,250 You have got to be kidding me. 392 00:16:47,375 --> 00:16:49,167 There's nothing in the anomaly area 393 00:16:49,292 --> 00:16:51,167 that is in the database anymore. 394 00:16:51,292 --> 00:16:53,332 Now, you're not connected to network? 395 00:16:53,457 --> 00:16:55,707 You're not pulling anything from the cloud, 396 00:16:55,832 --> 00:16:57,558 - or anything that would be updating? - Nothing. 397 00:16:57,582 --> 00:17:00,542 As soon as I try to point it to the anomaly area, uh, 398 00:17:00,707 --> 00:17:03,457 any-any object... And that's a big piece of sky. 399 00:17:03,582 --> 00:17:05,143 There are a lot of things in the catalog 400 00:17:05,208 --> 00:17:07,208 in that part of the sky, 401 00:17:07,375 --> 00:17:10,500 and I can find things all around the perimeter of it, 402 00:17:10,625 --> 00:17:13,500 but nothing in the middle. 403 00:17:13,665 --> 00:17:16,458 We're dealing with an issue over here. 404 00:17:16,540 --> 00:17:19,458 As these stars are tracking into the anomaly, they are 405 00:17:19,583 --> 00:17:22,208 disappearing off the menu of the telescope. 406 00:17:22,333 --> 00:17:24,000 We're not even able 407 00:17:24,125 --> 00:17:26,665 to train the telescope on the stars because 408 00:17:26,790 --> 00:17:29,000 as the stars enter that area, 409 00:17:29,125 --> 00:17:32,541 they are disappearing off the menu of the telescope. 410 00:17:35,250 --> 00:17:38,250 That's actually crazy. So, let me get this straight. 411 00:17:38,375 --> 00:17:42,375 Ask them if they mean it's disappearing from the menu 412 00:17:42,500 --> 00:17:44,166 in the computer from the telescopes 413 00:17:44,250 --> 00:17:46,541 of potential stars they can look at, 414 00:17:46,666 --> 00:17:48,333 or if they're literally disappearing? 415 00:17:48,500 --> 00:17:50,333 They are disappearing from the menu, 416 00:17:50,458 --> 00:17:52,875 disappearing from the internal catalog 417 00:17:53,000 --> 00:17:54,599 in the computer that's running the scope. 418 00:17:54,708 --> 00:17:56,875 It was baffling that telescopes 419 00:17:57,000 --> 00:18:00,250 of this caliber, design and from different manufacturers 420 00:18:00,375 --> 00:18:03,166 would all glitch like that. 421 00:18:03,291 --> 00:18:06,500 In fact, we've had so many sophisticated equipment failures 422 00:18:06,583 --> 00:18:08,750 take place during our experiments 423 00:18:08,875 --> 00:18:11,833 that it's almost become a sign that something strange is about 424 00:18:11,916 --> 00:18:13,583 to happen on the ranch. 425 00:18:15,541 --> 00:18:18,166 We really need to launch this rocket. 426 00:18:18,291 --> 00:18:20,166 Come on, Dragon. Let's get this rocket ready. 427 00:18:20,291 --> 00:18:21,833 Be advised, guys. 428 00:18:21,958 --> 00:18:23,683 We're about to shoot the rocket and shoot it right through 429 00:18:23,708 --> 00:18:25,500 - whatever this is! - No. 430 00:18:25,583 --> 00:18:27,208 Hurry up. What if something happens? 431 00:18:27,375 --> 00:18:29,083 We need to launch this rocket now. 432 00:18:36,000 --> 00:18:38,666 We need to launch this rocket now. 433 00:18:38,750 --> 00:18:40,125 I want to go! 434 00:18:40,250 --> 00:18:41,708 When the professional grade 435 00:18:41,875 --> 00:18:44,500 astronomical telescopes failed, I knew this could be 436 00:18:44,666 --> 00:18:46,000 one of those times 437 00:18:46,125 --> 00:18:48,375 where ranch activity really starts to kick up. 438 00:18:48,541 --> 00:18:50,833 Tell them to get ready for a countdown. 439 00:18:50,916 --> 00:18:52,791 We're gonna launch in two minutes. 440 00:18:52,875 --> 00:18:55,583 Okay, we're gonna launch this rocket in two minutes. 441 00:18:55,708 --> 00:18:57,666 So I wanted to start launching rockets 442 00:18:57,791 --> 00:18:58,833 as fast as we could 443 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:01,000 and see if we can get a response 444 00:19:01,125 --> 00:19:02,525 from the anomaly above the triangle. 445 00:19:02,666 --> 00:19:04,625 Five, four, 446 00:19:04,708 --> 00:19:06,500 three, 447 00:19:06,625 --> 00:19:08,791 two, one. 448 00:19:09,583 --> 00:19:11,666 See, that one shot up there. 449 00:19:11,791 --> 00:19:12,791 There it is. 450 00:19:13,791 --> 00:19:14,916 All right. 451 00:19:15,041 --> 00:19:16,708 Are you capturing stuff? 452 00:19:16,875 --> 00:19:19,583 - This scope is pretty dead. I mean... - Dead? 453 00:19:19,708 --> 00:19:23,000 I aimed it manually in the, in the anomaly area, 454 00:19:23,083 --> 00:19:24,500 and then the camera wouldn't work. 455 00:19:24,625 --> 00:19:26,875 I-I couldn't get a, I couldn't get a feed 456 00:19:27,041 --> 00:19:28,375 from the camera to the laptop. 457 00:19:29,583 --> 00:19:31,833 And this camera is suddenly not working 458 00:19:31,958 --> 00:19:33,351 - when I'm pointing it over there. - Really? 459 00:19:33,375 --> 00:19:34,775 - Yeah. - Your camera's not working? 460 00:19:34,833 --> 00:19:37,166 This one's not working on the... over... 461 00:19:37,291 --> 00:19:39,018 So, when you point this towards the triangle, 462 00:19:39,041 --> 00:19:41,281 - it's not working? - Nothing's showing up on the camera. 463 00:19:43,166 --> 00:19:46,250 It's hard to explain why so many things go wrong 464 00:19:46,375 --> 00:19:49,000 anytime we tried to swing the telescopes 465 00:19:49,125 --> 00:19:50,666 in the direction of the anomaly. 466 00:19:50,791 --> 00:19:52,683 You know, we were able to image fine outside of that, 467 00:19:52,708 --> 00:19:55,166 but the minute we get inside there, 468 00:19:55,291 --> 00:19:58,291 a number of mechanical problems, uh, 469 00:19:58,416 --> 00:20:01,500 seemed to occur, which is i-inexplicable. 470 00:20:01,625 --> 00:20:03,416 All three of you have had glitches here 471 00:20:03,541 --> 00:20:05,500 that you don't see other places? 472 00:20:05,583 --> 00:20:06,833 - Never had them before. - Yeah. 473 00:20:12,500 --> 00:20:14,333 I can't get any of the cameras 474 00:20:14,458 --> 00:20:15,833 at the bait pen to come up. 475 00:20:16,000 --> 00:20:17,166 You're not getting a response 476 00:20:17,333 --> 00:20:18,125 from any of our cameras out there? 477 00:20:18,250 --> 00:20:20,458 No. No. 478 00:20:20,583 --> 00:20:21,916 Everything's dead out there. 479 00:20:23,291 --> 00:20:25,333 I can't get through to anything. 480 00:20:25,500 --> 00:20:27,166 So, when he pointed that big telescope 481 00:20:27,333 --> 00:20:28,750 - towards the triangle... - Mm-hmm. 482 00:20:28,875 --> 00:20:30,333 The screen went black. 483 00:20:30,458 --> 00:20:32,750 Now, that is really spooky. 484 00:20:32,875 --> 00:20:35,375 Makes you feel crazy. 485 00:20:35,541 --> 00:20:38,583 Hey, Travis, uh, we're not even able to train the telescope 486 00:20:38,708 --> 00:20:40,125 on the stars. 487 00:20:40,208 --> 00:20:41,476 So what's going into the computer 488 00:20:41,500 --> 00:20:43,140 and telling the computer and the telescope 489 00:20:43,208 --> 00:20:44,333 that the star isn't there? 490 00:20:44,500 --> 00:20:47,041 I've never heard of such a thing. 491 00:20:47,208 --> 00:20:48,791 Since the telescope computers 492 00:20:48,916 --> 00:20:51,500 wouldn't align with the stars, 493 00:20:51,625 --> 00:20:54,333 the astronomers had to align them manually, 494 00:20:54,458 --> 00:20:55,833 but when they moved the telescopes 495 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:59,000 to look at the anomaly, the telescopes failed. 496 00:20:59,166 --> 00:21:01,083 Their cameras wouldn't get an image 497 00:21:01,208 --> 00:21:03,208 through the triangle anomaly. 498 00:21:03,333 --> 00:21:05,541 Before it was the computers that weren't working, 499 00:21:05,708 --> 00:21:09,333 and now it's the actual cameras connected to the telescopes. 500 00:21:09,416 --> 00:21:11,375 Hey, Bryant, Travis, do you copy? 501 00:21:11,541 --> 00:21:13,342 Oh, we got you. Go ahead. 502 00:21:13,458 --> 00:21:14,768 We can fixate on stars elsewhere, 503 00:21:14,791 --> 00:21:17,958 but not the ones over the anomaly. 504 00:21:18,041 --> 00:21:21,208 - No kidding? - So, I think it'd be a good idea 505 00:21:21,333 --> 00:21:23,500 just to shine the laser straight up 506 00:21:23,583 --> 00:21:26,500 to provide a reference that we can fixate on. 507 00:21:26,666 --> 00:21:28,708 - That's what we're gonna do. - Okay. 508 00:21:28,833 --> 00:21:31,333 If you're ready, we will shine it right now. 509 00:21:31,458 --> 00:21:34,708 Uh, go right... Go right up to launch rail. 510 00:21:34,833 --> 00:21:37,333 Since the telescope's computer wasn't working, 511 00:21:37,458 --> 00:21:39,333 Erik got the idea to have Kaleb aim 512 00:21:39,416 --> 00:21:42,583 a military-grade laser pointer up through the triangle 513 00:21:42,708 --> 00:21:45,500 so that Chuck could manually focus on it 514 00:21:45,583 --> 00:21:48,208 to see if anything strange could be identified 515 00:21:48,375 --> 00:21:49,541 in the anomalous zone. 516 00:21:49,708 --> 00:21:51,666 - There you go. - Okay. Kaleb is shining 517 00:21:51,833 --> 00:21:53,083 the laser straight up. 518 00:21:53,208 --> 00:21:55,208 Can you see it? 519 00:21:55,375 --> 00:21:57,000 Have you got it in there now? 520 00:21:57,125 --> 00:21:59,500 - Yeah, that's it. - Okay, good. 521 00:21:59,666 --> 00:22:02,291 Yes, we can see the green laser. 522 00:22:03,958 --> 00:22:05,000 Hey, Travis? 523 00:22:05,083 --> 00:22:06,666 What... Yeah. Yeah, Kaleb? 524 00:22:06,791 --> 00:22:08,476 There's points where it looks like the, 525 00:22:08,500 --> 00:22:11,375 the beam, like, disconnects from itself. 526 00:22:11,541 --> 00:22:14,166 What? Where you are now? 527 00:22:14,291 --> 00:22:15,666 Yeah. 528 00:22:15,791 --> 00:22:17,708 What? 529 00:22:20,458 --> 00:22:21,833 I-I don't know. 530 00:22:22,916 --> 00:22:24,416 It's just weird. 531 00:22:24,541 --> 00:22:26,666 Like, right there. You see that? 532 00:22:26,791 --> 00:22:28,672 Yeah, I did see that. It's like it jumps. 533 00:22:28,750 --> 00:22:30,500 Yeah, right there. It did it again. 534 00:22:30,625 --> 00:22:32,476 Ah, right there, looking like it suddenly got shorter. 535 00:22:32,500 --> 00:22:34,500 See, how... Looks like it's cutting off? 536 00:22:34,625 --> 00:22:35,683 Yeah, it's like there's something there. 537 00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:37,541 There's something there. 538 00:22:41,791 --> 00:22:44,416 When Kaleb pointed the laser up through the triangle, 539 00:22:44,541 --> 00:22:47,333 we expected it to just go straight up. 540 00:22:47,458 --> 00:22:48,833 But as he's moving it around, 541 00:22:48,916 --> 00:22:50,666 it looks like it actually gets shorter, 542 00:22:50,750 --> 00:22:52,791 like it's being cut off at a certain point 543 00:22:52,875 --> 00:22:55,666 by an object or something that we can't see, 544 00:22:55,833 --> 00:22:58,750 and it's right there, in the anomalous zone 545 00:22:58,875 --> 00:23:01,291 above the triangle. 546 00:23:01,375 --> 00:23:03,666 Hey, guys. Y'all are not gonna believe this. 547 00:23:03,833 --> 00:23:06,208 Chances are we're gonna believe anything you say, Travis. 548 00:23:06,333 --> 00:23:07,666 Kaleb is pointing 549 00:23:07,750 --> 00:23:10,416 the laser pointer up into the sky, 550 00:23:10,541 --> 00:23:12,625 and it's like it hits something and it only goes 551 00:23:12,750 --> 00:23:16,500 a certain distance, and then he moves it and it goes further. 552 00:23:16,625 --> 00:23:18,166 Uh, dude, did you see it bend?! 553 00:23:18,333 --> 00:23:19,708 Dude, did you see that?! 554 00:23:22,791 --> 00:23:26,000 Then the end of the laser bends. 555 00:23:27,541 --> 00:23:29,833 Did you see that? 556 00:23:29,958 --> 00:23:31,500 We're hitting something, 557 00:23:31,625 --> 00:23:33,916 and the laser beam is literally bending. 558 00:23:35,041 --> 00:23:36,708 What in the hell is that? 559 00:23:36,875 --> 00:23:38,183 - I can see it, like, bending. - Oh... 560 00:23:38,208 --> 00:23:39,791 I'm watching two beams. 561 00:23:39,875 --> 00:23:42,500 I am literally watching two beams from right here. 562 00:23:42,666 --> 00:23:44,458 It makes a "Y" out of the beam. 563 00:23:45,833 --> 00:23:48,833 And then the laser actually splits into a Y. 564 00:23:50,541 --> 00:23:52,261 We can see two beams happening 565 00:23:52,291 --> 00:23:53,750 when it hits something up there. 566 00:23:53,875 --> 00:23:56,291 God, I wish I could see that from here. 567 00:23:56,416 --> 00:23:58,208 That's insane, dude. 568 00:23:58,375 --> 00:23:59,833 Travis. 569 00:23:59,958 --> 00:24:02,500 Any sense of how high up this object is? 570 00:24:02,625 --> 00:24:04,500 Somewhere about 2,000 feet up. 571 00:24:06,708 --> 00:24:09,500 We really need to launch this rocket through that. 572 00:24:09,625 --> 00:24:11,750 Come on. Dragon, let's get this rocket ready. 573 00:24:11,875 --> 00:24:13,833 Let's shoot it right through where that is. 574 00:24:13,916 --> 00:24:16,250 All I could think was that maybe we finally pinpointed 575 00:24:16,375 --> 00:24:17,833 the anomaly above the triangle 576 00:24:18,000 --> 00:24:19,666 where the laser beam was splitting. 577 00:24:19,791 --> 00:24:22,166 So, it was definitely time to fire a rocket 578 00:24:22,333 --> 00:24:24,291 up there and see what would happen. 579 00:24:24,375 --> 00:24:25,666 I want to go. 580 00:24:25,833 --> 00:24:27,500 Keep that laser beam up there, Kaleb. 581 00:24:27,666 --> 00:24:29,666 I'm gonna try to point this rocket there. 582 00:24:29,833 --> 00:24:32,500 This is not going anything like what I would have expected. 583 00:24:32,666 --> 00:24:36,208 Well, I'll tell you right now, I got chills everywhere. 584 00:24:37,416 --> 00:24:39,250 I need to tilt it just a little. 585 00:24:39,375 --> 00:24:42,125 Probably right there. 586 00:24:42,250 --> 00:24:45,375 - All right, Kaleb. Yeah. - Right there, Travis. Right there. 587 00:24:45,541 --> 00:24:47,183 All right, that's where I'm pointing. 588 00:24:47,208 --> 00:24:48,433 - I'm pointing right at that. Yep. - Right there. 589 00:24:48,458 --> 00:24:51,125 Okay. Everybody, clear back. 590 00:24:54,291 --> 00:24:56,083 We've seen a lot of weird stuff, 591 00:24:56,208 --> 00:24:58,489 and I'm hoping the rockets will go right through that spot 592 00:24:58,541 --> 00:25:01,083 and they can see if something weird happens 593 00:25:01,208 --> 00:25:04,291 to its trajectory through the telescopes while it's going. 594 00:25:04,375 --> 00:25:08,041 Five, four, 595 00:25:08,208 --> 00:25:11,875 three, two, one. 596 00:25:23,041 --> 00:25:26,000 When Kaleb pointed the laser up into the triangle, 597 00:25:26,125 --> 00:25:29,125 the beam bent, split and appeared to hit something. 598 00:25:29,208 --> 00:25:31,433 - Which should be impossible. - That looked like a beautiful flight. 599 00:25:31,458 --> 00:25:33,333 That was straight up. 600 00:25:33,416 --> 00:25:35,166 So we decided to quickly launch a rocket 601 00:25:35,291 --> 00:25:38,000 and see if we couldn't hit whatever it was causing that. 602 00:25:38,125 --> 00:25:39,601 - Oh. - There we go. Here. 603 00:25:39,625 --> 00:25:41,166 Yeah. 604 00:25:41,250 --> 00:25:42,458 I'll go grab that. 605 00:25:42,583 --> 00:25:44,022 All right, I'll tell you what, Kaleb. 606 00:25:44,125 --> 00:25:45,976 Just get it and just meet us back at the helipad. 607 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:47,625 Dragon and I will break down... 608 00:25:47,750 --> 00:25:49,183 - Okay. - Load everything up and head back. 609 00:25:49,208 --> 00:25:51,666 After our rocket launch up into the triangle, 610 00:25:51,791 --> 00:25:54,208 I was eager to go join the others at the helipad 611 00:25:54,333 --> 00:25:56,541 and see if we could get a look through the telescopes 612 00:25:56,666 --> 00:25:58,291 at what might have caused the laser 613 00:25:58,375 --> 00:25:59,833 to bend and split like that. 614 00:25:59,916 --> 00:26:01,625 We're gonna head back and then, uh, 615 00:26:01,750 --> 00:26:03,166 just go back to basic 616 00:26:03,250 --> 00:26:04,583 astronomical observation. 617 00:26:04,708 --> 00:26:07,666 Copy that. See you soon. 618 00:26:07,833 --> 00:26:09,416 All right, let's do it. 619 00:26:11,875 --> 00:26:17,208 Uh... the cattle are acting very abnormal. 620 00:26:21,708 --> 00:26:23,708 We're sitting on the helipad, 621 00:26:23,833 --> 00:26:26,166 and the cows start to really act up. 622 00:26:26,250 --> 00:26:28,916 They're mooing a lot. They're making a lot of noise. 623 00:26:31,166 --> 00:26:33,416 Erik, the cows have pushed in on us. 624 00:26:33,541 --> 00:26:36,000 Is it all of them or is it just a few? 625 00:26:36,125 --> 00:26:39,333 The whole herd is scattered through the entire field. 626 00:26:39,416 --> 00:26:41,333 Something has definitely scared them 627 00:26:41,416 --> 00:26:43,083 and-and stirred them up. 628 00:26:43,208 --> 00:26:45,708 What the heck? They pushed all the way around the helipad. 629 00:26:46,708 --> 00:26:49,666 I'm getting something on the 1.6. 630 00:26:56,666 --> 00:26:59,958 Hey, guys, so Thomas is out in the field. 631 00:27:02,666 --> 00:27:05,958 We often talk about these cows being biosensors. 632 00:27:06,083 --> 00:27:08,018 And after what's happened in the past with animals 633 00:27:08,041 --> 00:27:10,583 on this ranch, we always keep a keen eye 634 00:27:10,708 --> 00:27:13,208 on the cattle for any strange activity. 635 00:27:13,375 --> 00:27:15,208 Suddenly, they're acting weird 636 00:27:15,375 --> 00:27:17,666 while we're conducting this experiment at the triangle, 637 00:27:17,791 --> 00:27:21,291 and there's also massive equipment failures. 638 00:27:21,375 --> 00:27:24,125 My first thought was, "We should be looking up." 639 00:27:24,208 --> 00:27:26,750 Everybody, scan the skies, scan the skies. 640 00:27:35,500 --> 00:27:37,666 Look at this one right here. 641 00:27:37,791 --> 00:27:39,750 I don't know what that is. 642 00:27:39,875 --> 00:27:41,434 What the hell is that in the sky? 643 00:27:41,500 --> 00:27:42,583 To the south. 644 00:27:42,708 --> 00:27:43,791 There it is! 645 00:27:43,916 --> 00:27:45,750 It's moving real slow. 646 00:27:45,875 --> 00:27:47,333 Well, I'm looking at it. 647 00:27:47,416 --> 00:27:50,000 There's no red or green or white lights on it. 648 00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:54,518 That thing is big and spherical. 649 00:27:54,541 --> 00:27:55,875 Yes, it is. 650 00:27:56,000 --> 00:27:57,666 It's got a black dot in the center of it. 651 00:27:57,750 --> 00:27:59,458 What in the crap? 652 00:27:59,583 --> 00:28:04,291 I am seeing a double peak near 1.6 with some side bands. 653 00:28:04,416 --> 00:28:07,958 I noticed that the spectrum analyzer is giving us once again 654 00:28:08,041 --> 00:28:11,125 this mysterious 1.6 gigahertz signal. 655 00:28:11,208 --> 00:28:16,500 The 1.6 is often seen in conjunction with UAP activity. 656 00:28:16,625 --> 00:28:19,958 There's no red or green or white lights on it. 657 00:28:20,041 --> 00:28:22,833 It doesn't look like it's that far away, either. 658 00:28:22,916 --> 00:28:25,541 Richard spots this object up in the sky, 659 00:28:25,666 --> 00:28:28,625 and it's not blinking like an aircraft. 660 00:28:28,708 --> 00:28:30,958 It's not like anything I've ever seen before. 661 00:28:31,041 --> 00:28:33,291 And it starts to track towards the east 662 00:28:33,416 --> 00:28:36,250 and then it started to turn towards the north. 663 00:28:36,375 --> 00:28:38,583 It's definitely one of the more incredible sightings 664 00:28:38,708 --> 00:28:40,958 that I've seen here on Skinwalker Ranch. 665 00:28:41,041 --> 00:28:42,916 And it's coming up on Jupiter right now. 666 00:28:43,041 --> 00:28:44,726 Yes, it is. It's going right under Jupiter. 667 00:28:44,750 --> 00:28:46,333 And it's almost as big as Jupiter. 668 00:28:46,458 --> 00:28:49,916 That is bright. That ain't an airplane. 669 00:28:50,041 --> 00:28:53,333 Airplanes at night have to have navigational lights, 670 00:28:53,416 --> 00:28:54,625 red and green. 671 00:28:54,708 --> 00:28:56,708 And these lights will blink. 672 00:28:56,875 --> 00:29:01,291 And, uh, this object that I saw, 673 00:29:01,375 --> 00:29:04,291 it didn't have that deliberate direction that an airplane has. 674 00:29:04,375 --> 00:29:08,333 It-it seemed to be kind of lazy and slow-moving, 675 00:29:08,416 --> 00:29:10,083 taking its time. 676 00:29:10,208 --> 00:29:12,083 It had no navigation lights, no landing lights. 677 00:29:12,208 --> 00:29:14,625 The entire object was glowing. 678 00:29:14,708 --> 00:29:17,375 I still see it, but it's getting dim. 679 00:29:19,541 --> 00:29:20,833 It just disappeared. 680 00:29:22,708 --> 00:29:24,458 Wow. 681 00:29:24,583 --> 00:29:26,083 It didn't move like 682 00:29:26,208 --> 00:29:28,333 anything that I've seen before, 683 00:29:28,416 --> 00:29:31,208 and it-it certainly, when-when we zeroed in on it, 684 00:29:31,333 --> 00:29:33,666 it didn't look like anything that I've seen before. 685 00:29:33,791 --> 00:29:36,666 And after all this, I-I'm gonna have to just sit down and think 686 00:29:36,750 --> 00:29:38,183 - for a few minutes. - Yeah, I don't know how to process this. 687 00:29:38,208 --> 00:29:41,250 Yeah. This is the kind of thing 688 00:29:41,375 --> 00:29:43,791 that makes us feel like it's targeted. 689 00:29:43,875 --> 00:29:47,125 You know. The fact that you can pick up a star anywhere, 690 00:29:47,208 --> 00:29:49,791 but once you go to the spot that we're trying to observe, 691 00:29:49,916 --> 00:29:52,333 - it... doesn't work. - Yeah. 692 00:29:52,500 --> 00:29:55,958 How can something know that you are pointing 693 00:29:56,041 --> 00:29:58,041 that Dobsonian telescope in that direction? 694 00:29:58,208 --> 00:30:01,375 There's no electronic setting circles, 695 00:30:01,500 --> 00:30:02,583 no encoders. 696 00:30:02,708 --> 00:30:03,916 There's nothing. No GP... 697 00:30:04,041 --> 00:30:05,666 - There's nothing on that. - Nope. 698 00:30:05,750 --> 00:30:06,958 You get away from the anomaly 699 00:30:07,083 --> 00:30:08,708 - and everything's normal again. - Wow. 700 00:30:08,875 --> 00:30:10,351 We were all mentally exhausted 701 00:30:10,375 --> 00:30:11,750 by whatever that was 702 00:30:11,875 --> 00:30:13,875 that appeared after our final rocket launch. 703 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:17,125 It was the biggest UAP we've seen so far, 704 00:30:17,250 --> 00:30:19,416 and it appeared to have come closer 705 00:30:19,541 --> 00:30:21,291 than any of the others as well. 706 00:30:21,416 --> 00:30:23,583 And with the cows reacting the way they did, 707 00:30:23,708 --> 00:30:25,666 it makes me think that we're getting closer 708 00:30:25,791 --> 00:30:28,208 to answers here on Skinwalker Ranch. 709 00:30:28,333 --> 00:30:31,500 When I first, uh, contacted you guys 710 00:30:31,583 --> 00:30:34,958 and I told you that there might be a weird anomaly in the sky, 711 00:30:35,041 --> 00:30:38,791 what-what was your thought then versus what you think now? 712 00:30:38,916 --> 00:30:40,875 I was really skeptical. 713 00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:42,875 And now we're just kind of freaked out. 714 00:30:43,000 --> 00:30:44,500 Oh, it's beyond bizarre. 715 00:30:44,625 --> 00:30:46,268 I don't know how to explain something like that. 716 00:30:46,291 --> 00:30:48,058 I was hoping to see things I'd never seen before, 717 00:30:48,083 --> 00:30:49,791 and I wasn't disappointed. 718 00:30:49,916 --> 00:30:52,166 Until you come out here and experience this, 719 00:30:52,291 --> 00:30:54,666 you think it's, like, all made... you can't... 720 00:30:54,833 --> 00:30:55,958 It's-it's too crazy. 721 00:30:56,041 --> 00:30:57,916 You can't make this up. 722 00:30:58,041 --> 00:31:00,375 I have no explanations for anything going on out here. 723 00:31:00,500 --> 00:31:03,083 All right, appreciate it, guys. This was good stuff. 724 00:31:03,208 --> 00:31:05,291 - Crazy but good. - Crazy but good. 725 00:31:05,416 --> 00:31:06,958 Yes, crazy but good. 726 00:31:16,083 --> 00:31:18,791 Come on in. I want to get your eyes on this. 727 00:31:18,875 --> 00:31:20,458 Dude, I got to tell you what's going on 728 00:31:20,583 --> 00:31:21,958 over at my trailer. 729 00:31:24,375 --> 00:31:27,833 I was sleeping pretty good, and it's like something pounded 730 00:31:27,958 --> 00:31:31,500 into my trailer so hard, the trailer actually moved. 731 00:31:34,208 --> 00:31:36,208 It wasn't the sound itself that woke you up? 732 00:31:36,333 --> 00:31:38,292 The sound woke me up. I mean, I... 733 00:31:38,375 --> 00:31:40,625 I, like, just stood... I mean, straight up from... 734 00:31:40,708 --> 00:31:42,875 'cause it was such a bang. 735 00:31:43,041 --> 00:31:45,166 It's like, uh, something, like... 736 00:31:45,291 --> 00:31:48,708 It's like I backed my Jeep into the-the trailer or something. 737 00:31:48,833 --> 00:31:50,791 I mean, the trailer literally did that. 738 00:31:50,916 --> 00:31:52,333 What time did you say it was? 739 00:31:52,500 --> 00:31:54,041 It was right at 5:13 a.m. 740 00:31:54,208 --> 00:31:55,351 Well, you're not gonna believe it, 741 00:31:55,375 --> 00:31:56,974 but that's about the same time I woke up. 742 00:31:57,041 --> 00:31:59,375 I had nightmares. 743 00:31:59,500 --> 00:32:02,166 - Really? - It was, like, chill bumps. 744 00:32:02,250 --> 00:32:04,101 Couldn't go back to sleep, so I've been looking around 745 00:32:04,125 --> 00:32:05,958 in the, in the sky-facing cameras, 746 00:32:06,041 --> 00:32:08,166 looking at-at the stars. 747 00:32:08,250 --> 00:32:10,750 And there's something really interesting 748 00:32:10,875 --> 00:32:12,333 that I haven't seen before 749 00:32:12,416 --> 00:32:14,166 - that I'd like to get your eyes on. - Okay. 750 00:32:14,291 --> 00:32:16,666 - Um, it... - Well, I see you're looking at Orion. 751 00:32:16,833 --> 00:32:18,333 - Yeah. - Okay. 752 00:32:18,458 --> 00:32:20,291 - There, there. All right. - Ho! 753 00:32:20,375 --> 00:32:22,916 - What was that? - Okay, that's what I'm trying to figure out. 754 00:32:26,375 --> 00:32:29,041 Yeah, look how bright... that's the brightest thing in the sky. 755 00:32:31,875 --> 00:32:36,291 So, if I go through frame by frame. 756 00:32:36,375 --> 00:32:38,000 Wow. 757 00:32:38,166 --> 00:32:41,458 Look at... I mean, that's a greater magnitude than Jupiter. 758 00:32:41,583 --> 00:32:44,166 The flash of light that Erik captured above the ranch 759 00:32:44,291 --> 00:32:47,125 on his new surveillance camera system was not only 760 00:32:47,250 --> 00:32:48,750 one of the most incredible anomalies 761 00:32:48,875 --> 00:32:51,000 that we've documented so far, 762 00:32:51,166 --> 00:32:54,000 but the time it appeared was at the exact moment 763 00:32:54,125 --> 00:32:56,833 in the morning when something hit my trailer. 764 00:32:56,916 --> 00:32:58,500 What could be that bright 765 00:32:58,625 --> 00:33:01,250 and still just be setting in one spot in the sky? 766 00:33:01,375 --> 00:33:05,625 We don't have spacecraft that can do an orbit like that. 767 00:33:05,708 --> 00:33:07,500 - Mm-hmm. - Right? 768 00:33:07,583 --> 00:33:09,041 Where's it coming from? 769 00:33:09,166 --> 00:33:11,416 This phenomena was even more intense 770 00:33:11,541 --> 00:33:14,000 than the UAP we saw just hours earlier 771 00:33:14,125 --> 00:33:15,625 with the rest of the team. 772 00:33:15,708 --> 00:33:18,000 Could it really be connected to Erik's nightmares 773 00:33:18,125 --> 00:33:19,833 or the force that shook me awake? 774 00:33:19,916 --> 00:33:21,166 I don't know. 775 00:33:21,291 --> 00:33:23,250 But it made this night of experiments 776 00:33:23,375 --> 00:33:26,250 even more compelling, and is pretty convincing 777 00:33:26,375 --> 00:33:29,041 that when we poke this ranch, it responds. 778 00:33:29,208 --> 00:33:32,333 Travis, every time we get something new like this, 779 00:33:32,500 --> 00:33:34,893 - I-I put it in front of Brandon, in front of everybody. - Oh... 780 00:33:34,916 --> 00:33:36,808 - We got to get everybody's eyes on this. - Yeah. 781 00:33:36,833 --> 00:33:38,458 You know, we got to show Dragon and Tom. 782 00:33:38,541 --> 00:33:40,625 This is a first of its kind. 783 00:33:40,708 --> 00:33:42,875 All right, appreciate it, Erik. That's amazing, Erik. 784 00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:45,500 That's an amazing find right there. 785 00:33:55,333 --> 00:33:57,333 Later that afternoon, we asked Brandon 786 00:33:57,458 --> 00:33:59,875 to drop everything, come to the ranch 787 00:34:00,000 --> 00:34:01,750 to see the data we collected. 788 00:34:03,083 --> 00:34:04,208 Welcome back. 789 00:34:04,333 --> 00:34:06,291 These were things that we knew 790 00:34:06,375 --> 00:34:09,416 he would want to see for himself as soon as possible. 791 00:34:09,541 --> 00:34:11,375 Hey, guys. 792 00:34:11,541 --> 00:34:13,541 I understand that you have a few things to show me. 793 00:34:13,666 --> 00:34:16,000 As always. 794 00:34:16,125 --> 00:34:18,125 Uh, let's dive in. 795 00:34:18,208 --> 00:34:20,500 Uh, we invited, uh, 796 00:34:20,583 --> 00:34:22,333 some astronomers in a, in the local 797 00:34:22,416 --> 00:34:24,083 Utah astronomy organization 798 00:34:24,208 --> 00:34:26,666 to bring some very high-tech telescopes 799 00:34:26,833 --> 00:34:30,000 - with camera platforms. - And these are big telescopes. 800 00:34:30,166 --> 00:34:32,458 We set up to launch some rockets up through the anomaly 801 00:34:32,541 --> 00:34:35,166 at the triangle, and they would see this 802 00:34:35,250 --> 00:34:39,000 with these very calibrated and expensive, uh, telescopes. 803 00:34:39,125 --> 00:34:43,000 And something erased the information 804 00:34:43,166 --> 00:34:45,833 from a computer that's not connected to any network. 805 00:34:45,958 --> 00:34:47,541 Really? 806 00:34:47,666 --> 00:34:50,041 It appears that something 807 00:34:50,166 --> 00:34:52,666 is deliberately meddling with our systems, 808 00:34:52,833 --> 00:34:55,000 with the third-party experts and their systems, 809 00:34:55,166 --> 00:34:57,333 every time they're brought on the damn ranch. 810 00:34:59,125 --> 00:35:00,916 And with all the craziness going on, 811 00:35:01,041 --> 00:35:03,541 we caught on camera a UAP, 812 00:35:03,708 --> 00:35:06,166 but this is something that I saw with my own eyes, 813 00:35:06,291 --> 00:35:09,583 and it's probably the most significant UAP 814 00:35:09,708 --> 00:35:12,833 that I have seen in my entire time on the ranch. 815 00:35:12,916 --> 00:35:15,157 - So, I've got it cued up. - You've captured the footage? 816 00:35:15,208 --> 00:35:16,601 - It's right here. - We have it. 817 00:35:16,625 --> 00:35:18,208 Great. Show me. 818 00:35:22,708 --> 00:35:24,125 Wow. 819 00:35:24,208 --> 00:35:26,208 You have got to be kidding. 820 00:35:26,375 --> 00:35:29,333 It-it was so bright, and it looked so close. 821 00:35:29,500 --> 00:35:33,000 This is a spherical-shaped object with structure. 822 00:35:33,083 --> 00:35:35,844 - I-I can, I can zoom in on this if you'd like. - Yeah, zoom in on it. 823 00:35:35,875 --> 00:35:38,416 And look at... there's a dot in the middle of it 824 00:35:38,541 --> 00:35:41,333 that everybody could see with their own eyes. 825 00:35:41,458 --> 00:35:43,018 - You see right there? - You see where... 826 00:35:43,041 --> 00:35:43,833 You can definitely see that dot 827 00:35:44,000 --> 00:35:45,291 in the middle of it right there. 828 00:35:45,375 --> 00:35:46,916 If I had not seen it with my own eyes, 829 00:35:47,041 --> 00:35:49,333 I might would be tempted to say, 830 00:35:49,416 --> 00:35:51,536 "Okay, this is an optical phenomena in the camera lens 831 00:35:51,583 --> 00:35:53,476 that is out... slightly out of focus or something." 832 00:35:53,500 --> 00:35:56,875 But it looked like that to your own naked eye. 833 00:35:57,041 --> 00:35:59,416 It was so bright, it had subtense. 834 00:35:59,541 --> 00:36:01,333 Look at that. 835 00:36:01,416 --> 00:36:03,257 - Well, and... - That is extraordinary. 836 00:36:05,458 --> 00:36:07,208 And caught on multiple cameras. 837 00:36:07,375 --> 00:36:09,518 I'm telling you, watching it with my eyes, standing there, 838 00:36:09,541 --> 00:36:11,500 not trying to hold a camera, 839 00:36:11,583 --> 00:36:16,291 the strange erratic movement i-is what really cemented to me 840 00:36:16,375 --> 00:36:19,958 that there is something extremely strange about this. 841 00:36:20,083 --> 00:36:22,059 I-I would tell you that I think there's enough data 842 00:36:22,083 --> 00:36:25,041 in the video footage that-that this is more than a UAP, 843 00:36:25,166 --> 00:36:26,666 that this is a UFO. 844 00:36:26,791 --> 00:36:28,625 This is an unidentified flying object. 845 00:36:28,750 --> 00:36:31,291 It's not just some aerial phenomena. 846 00:36:31,416 --> 00:36:32,416 Wow. 847 00:36:40,083 --> 00:36:42,166 It continues to shock me to this day 848 00:36:42,291 --> 00:36:46,708 that we saw, yet again, another UAP. 849 00:36:46,833 --> 00:36:48,666 And that's not the only thing that happened. 850 00:36:48,750 --> 00:36:50,166 It gets better. 851 00:36:50,291 --> 00:36:52,500 You know, the strangeness just continues. 852 00:36:52,625 --> 00:36:54,916 We have something to show you 853 00:36:55,041 --> 00:36:56,708 that I've personally never seen before. 854 00:36:56,833 --> 00:36:58,000 In fact, I didn't even think 855 00:36:58,125 --> 00:36:59,666 something like this was possible. 856 00:36:59,791 --> 00:37:01,518 So, this is a little complex, but, boy, is it a story. 857 00:37:01,541 --> 00:37:04,375 Yeah, so I'll start from my perspective. 858 00:37:04,541 --> 00:37:07,416 - Okay. - Uh, while I was asleep in my trailer, 859 00:37:07,541 --> 00:37:11,375 something immediately made me raise 860 00:37:11,541 --> 00:37:15,208 straight up out of bed, fight-or-flight reflex. 861 00:37:15,333 --> 00:37:17,208 And let me tell you, as soon something... 862 00:37:17,333 --> 00:37:19,373 Anything like this ever happens to me, I always say, 863 00:37:19,416 --> 00:37:21,291 "Hey, telephone, what time is it?" 864 00:37:21,375 --> 00:37:23,875 And it tells me 5:13 a.m. 865 00:37:24,041 --> 00:37:25,458 At about 866 00:37:25,541 --> 00:37:28,500 ten minutes after 5:00 in the morning, 867 00:37:28,625 --> 00:37:30,875 I was asleep just outside of the main control room, 868 00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:32,250 and I startled awake 869 00:37:32,375 --> 00:37:34,833 from what you might consider a night terror. 870 00:37:35,000 --> 00:37:37,958 I decided I would go and, uh, 871 00:37:38,083 --> 00:37:41,208 look at the surveillance cameras. 872 00:37:41,333 --> 00:37:43,833 As I was looking, something caught my eye, 873 00:37:43,958 --> 00:37:45,500 and it was a flash. 874 00:37:45,666 --> 00:37:47,166 And he said, "Let me show you 875 00:37:47,291 --> 00:37:48,916 what I saw in the cameras." 876 00:37:49,041 --> 00:37:52,500 I will show you the actual footage. 877 00:37:52,666 --> 00:37:53,916 I want to get your eyes on it. 878 00:37:58,375 --> 00:38:01,125 I'm going to frame-advance into this so you can see 879 00:38:01,250 --> 00:38:03,250 exactly what I saw. 880 00:38:04,875 --> 00:38:06,000 Whoa. 881 00:38:06,083 --> 00:38:09,166 - Yeah, holy cow. - Oh, my gosh. 882 00:38:09,291 --> 00:38:11,833 It is such an intense burst 883 00:38:11,916 --> 00:38:13,958 that surpasses anything else in the sky. 884 00:38:14,041 --> 00:38:16,000 - Can you play that again? - Yeah. 885 00:38:17,958 --> 00:38:20,666 It's unexplainable, isn't it? It's-it's... 886 00:38:20,833 --> 00:38:22,208 This is crazy. 887 00:38:22,333 --> 00:38:24,416 From everything you are saying, 888 00:38:24,541 --> 00:38:27,875 there is absolutely no conventional explanation 889 00:38:28,000 --> 00:38:29,166 for this. 890 00:38:29,250 --> 00:38:30,458 Uh, well, let me explain this. 891 00:38:30,583 --> 00:38:31,916 Uh, so, as part of the search 892 00:38:32,041 --> 00:38:33,833 for extraterrestrial intelligence protocol, 893 00:38:33,916 --> 00:38:35,684 one of the first things you do if you think you've picked up 894 00:38:35,708 --> 00:38:37,166 a radio signal from the stars 895 00:38:37,291 --> 00:38:39,750 or an optical signal from the stars 896 00:38:39,875 --> 00:38:42,958 is you carefully track its motion. 897 00:38:43,041 --> 00:38:46,708 And we've got the video here now tracking its motion 898 00:38:46,833 --> 00:38:48,416 at stellar motion. 899 00:38:48,541 --> 00:38:50,375 Meaning it's following sidereal motion. 900 00:38:50,500 --> 00:38:51,875 That's the motion of the stars. 901 00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:55,500 We cannot build a spacecraft that can do that. 902 00:38:55,625 --> 00:38:57,666 We've been talking about the area 903 00:38:57,791 --> 00:39:00,916 over the triangle being some sort of anomaly, 904 00:39:01,041 --> 00:39:02,791 potentially a portal, uh, 905 00:39:02,875 --> 00:39:05,666 one end of a wormhole, something. 906 00:39:05,791 --> 00:39:07,309 - What if that's the, uh... - An interdimensional gateway. 907 00:39:07,333 --> 00:39:08,726 - It could be an... Yeah. - What if... Yeah. 908 00:39:08,750 --> 00:39:10,510 What if that's the other end of the wormhole? 909 00:39:12,041 --> 00:39:15,000 There's been so much lore around the idea 910 00:39:15,125 --> 00:39:18,166 that a portal or a wormhole between deep space 911 00:39:18,291 --> 00:39:20,291 and Skinwalker Ranch is the gateway 912 00:39:20,375 --> 00:39:22,750 for all the strange phenomena that happens here. 913 00:39:22,875 --> 00:39:25,458 Could this anomaly that Erik captured 914 00:39:25,541 --> 00:39:28,625 on his Skycam be evidence that it's true? 915 00:39:28,708 --> 00:39:30,916 I don't know, but I wonder 916 00:39:31,041 --> 00:39:32,875 if we're getting closer to an answer. 917 00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:36,666 This escalates the importance of what we're doing 918 00:39:36,791 --> 00:39:39,583 and the need to bring in individuals 919 00:39:39,708 --> 00:39:41,708 that can help shine a light on this 920 00:39:41,875 --> 00:39:44,750 and at least pull in a more collaborative approach. 921 00:39:44,875 --> 00:39:46,434 Yeah, let me reach out to some folks about 922 00:39:46,458 --> 00:39:47,976 some other instruments that might be useful. 923 00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:49,916 We've got logistics to take care of. 924 00:39:50,041 --> 00:39:51,934 - I think we need to get moving in that direction. - Yeah. 925 00:39:51,958 --> 00:39:54,375 I know you are on a schedule, so, uh, 926 00:39:54,500 --> 00:39:55,893 I think this is a good place for us to end. 927 00:39:55,916 --> 00:39:57,375 - Yeah, let's go. - Thanks. 928 00:39:57,500 --> 00:39:59,018 - Was this compelling? - Yeah. 929 00:39:59,041 --> 00:40:00,041 Hell yes. 930 00:40:02,375 --> 00:40:04,666 As mysterious events continue, 931 00:40:04,750 --> 00:40:07,666 I think it's absolutely true that what we've discovered here 932 00:40:07,833 --> 00:40:10,666 and what we're doing here ongoing 933 00:40:10,750 --> 00:40:13,791 could contribute to our understanding of the universe. 934 00:40:13,916 --> 00:40:17,666 We're seeing more strange phenomena over Skinwalker Ranch, 935 00:40:17,750 --> 00:40:19,458 over the triangle, and now we're seeing 936 00:40:19,541 --> 00:40:21,333 a strange flash of light 937 00:40:21,458 --> 00:40:23,416 occurring over the ranch to the south. 938 00:40:23,541 --> 00:40:25,333 Are they connected? 939 00:40:25,458 --> 00:40:27,708 It seems awfully likely that they are. 940 00:40:27,875 --> 00:40:29,666 We're gonna have to find some answers 941 00:40:29,750 --> 00:40:32,333 and solve this mystery about what's going on out here. 942 00:40:32,458 --> 00:40:36,500 All the adversity, the equipment malfunctions 943 00:40:36,666 --> 00:40:40,375 and the great difficulties, we still captured on camera 944 00:40:40,500 --> 00:40:42,875 stunning UFO activity, 945 00:40:43,041 --> 00:40:46,375 with astronomers present, witnessing it. 946 00:40:46,541 --> 00:40:49,500 Why are these things appearing? 947 00:40:49,625 --> 00:40:51,500 What is the origin and the agenda 948 00:40:51,625 --> 00:40:53,500 associated with the phenomena 949 00:40:53,625 --> 00:40:55,833 that we are witnessing at Skinwalker Ranch? 950 00:40:55,958 --> 00:40:58,833 I think we've just barely scratched the surface 951 00:40:58,916 --> 00:41:04,000 of exploring what secrets the ranch holds. 952 00:41:09,833 --> 00:41:11,512 If we were to come in and dig again, 953 00:41:11,541 --> 00:41:13,541 would we get any response? 954 00:41:13,666 --> 00:41:15,416 Where you dig makes a difference. 955 00:41:16,875 --> 00:41:18,541 It died. 956 00:41:18,666 --> 00:41:20,143 We're getting a spike in radiation. 957 00:41:20,166 --> 00:41:21,500 There was a spike at 3,400. 958 00:41:21,583 --> 00:41:23,500 Everybody out of here now. 959 00:41:23,625 --> 00:41:26,250 Erik, are you doing something at 1.6? 960 00:41:26,375 --> 00:41:27,708 I'm not broadcasting. 961 00:41:27,833 --> 00:41:29,018 That's a communication signal 962 00:41:29,041 --> 00:41:30,250 or something. 963 00:41:30,375 --> 00:41:32,041 This is out at the Carriage House. 964 00:41:32,166 --> 00:41:33,333 What the hell is that? 965 00:41:33,500 --> 00:41:35,250 You've captured a UAP on camera. 74840

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