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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,040 --> 00:00:03,184 We would like to look through the anomaly 2 00:00:03,208 --> 00:00:04,099 at an astronomical object 3 00:00:04,166 --> 00:00:05,208 over the triangle 4 00:00:05,375 --> 00:00:07,875 and see if they seem obscured. 5 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:10,083 The object I just slewed to a little while ago 6 00:00:10,208 --> 00:00:12,458 is now no longer in the database. 7 00:00:12,583 --> 00:00:15,666 Erik, the cattle have scattered through the entire field. 8 00:00:15,791 --> 00:00:18,167 Something's definitely scared them. 9 00:00:18,292 --> 00:00:19,750 What the hell is that in the sky? 10 00:00:19,875 --> 00:00:21,394 That thing is big and spherical. 11 00:00:21,457 --> 00:00:23,667 Yes, it is. It's got a black dot in the center of it. 12 00:00:23,792 --> 00:00:26,125 There's something that I'd like to get your eyes on. 13 00:00:26,207 --> 00:00:27,750 - There. There. - Oh, what was that? 14 00:00:27,875 --> 00:00:29,582 That's the brightest thing in the sky! 15 00:00:31,667 --> 00:00:35,250 There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 16 00:00:35,375 --> 00:00:37,875 It is considered the epicenter 17 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:42,667 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 18 00:00:42,832 --> 00:00:44,957 animal mutilations, 19 00:00:45,042 --> 00:00:47,457 bizarre UFO sightings 20 00:00:47,542 --> 00:00:52,832 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 21 00:00:52,917 --> 00:00:55,167 For 20 years, the federal government 22 00:00:55,332 --> 00:00:58,457 tried to find answers and failed. 23 00:00:58,542 --> 00:01:02,625 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 24 00:01:02,750 --> 00:01:06,500 researchers and experts has taken over. 25 00:01:06,667 --> 00:01:10,417 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 26 00:01:13,082 --> 00:01:16,292 The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 27 00:01:29,250 --> 00:01:33,000 So, Kaleb just came in after being out on patrol 28 00:01:33,125 --> 00:01:35,250 and mentioned that it looks like 29 00:01:35,375 --> 00:01:37,750 we have a downed cow out here in the field, so, 30 00:01:37,875 --> 00:01:40,332 Kaleb, Thomas, myself... 31 00:01:40,457 --> 00:01:43,542 We're gonna go check it out. 32 00:01:43,667 --> 00:01:46,750 Oh, man, she doesn't look good, does she? 33 00:01:48,375 --> 00:01:51,207 Yeah, she's not doing well... at all. 34 00:01:55,542 --> 00:01:58,542 Boy, her eyes don't look good, either. 35 00:01:58,707 --> 00:02:01,750 Yeah, she doesn't look very healthy at all. 36 00:02:01,875 --> 00:02:04,000 Hey. Oh, you're good. 37 00:02:04,167 --> 00:02:06,082 You're good. 38 00:02:08,292 --> 00:02:09,683 Oh, come on up, girl. 39 00:02:09,707 --> 00:02:11,042 Get up. Come on. 40 00:02:11,207 --> 00:02:12,667 How many years did we go 41 00:02:12,832 --> 00:02:15,332 without any cattle having any issues whatsoever, 42 00:02:15,417 --> 00:02:17,250 and now we're drilling, 43 00:02:17,375 --> 00:02:20,582 we're doing all kinds of stuff, and all of a sudden, 44 00:02:20,707 --> 00:02:24,375 two out of three years, we've got cows that are in bad shape? 45 00:02:37,667 --> 00:02:39,018 - How's it going? - Good. How are you, Donavon? 46 00:02:39,042 --> 00:02:40,207 - Good. - Good to see you. 47 00:02:40,375 --> 00:02:41,125 Good to see you, too. 48 00:02:41,250 --> 00:02:42,375 Morning, Richard. 49 00:02:42,500 --> 00:02:44,250 - Hey, Tommy. - How are you? 50 00:02:44,375 --> 00:02:46,207 Good. How are you? 51 00:02:46,375 --> 00:02:48,082 Oh, doing pretty good. Good to see you out. 52 00:02:48,207 --> 00:02:49,875 Yeah, good to be out. 53 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:52,167 So, uh, we got this cow 54 00:02:52,332 --> 00:02:54,250 that's down here that we called you about. 55 00:02:54,375 --> 00:02:55,875 There's one cow now 56 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:57,183 that's starting to separate herself 57 00:02:57,207 --> 00:02:59,292 from the group, and 58 00:02:59,417 --> 00:03:01,332 appears to be struggling. 59 00:03:01,457 --> 00:03:03,377 My first thought is to always notify the rancher. 60 00:03:03,417 --> 00:03:05,332 These animals don't belong to us. 61 00:03:05,457 --> 00:03:07,707 512 acres is a lot of ground to maintain, 62 00:03:07,875 --> 00:03:10,875 and we bring the cows on to help keep the grass down. 63 00:03:11,042 --> 00:03:12,683 You know, I don't... I don't know what the deal is with her, 64 00:03:12,707 --> 00:03:14,500 or what her problem is, but hopefully, 65 00:03:14,625 --> 00:03:16,750 you can look at her and figure out what's going on. 66 00:03:16,875 --> 00:03:18,875 - Well, let's go see what she's doing. - Okay. 67 00:03:21,082 --> 00:03:22,917 It's not that mysterious 68 00:03:23,042 --> 00:03:24,832 for a cow to get sick on a ranch, 69 00:03:24,917 --> 00:03:28,332 but there were several odd coincidences about this cow 70 00:03:28,457 --> 00:03:30,350 that Thomas, Dragon and Kaleb found acting bizarre 71 00:03:30,375 --> 00:03:32,542 out in the south field. 72 00:03:32,667 --> 00:03:35,167 One... this happened only a couple nights 73 00:03:35,250 --> 00:03:37,332 after our telescope and rocket experiment 74 00:03:37,417 --> 00:03:39,957 where two different UAPs appeared in the sky. 75 00:03:40,082 --> 00:03:42,542 I am getting something on the 1.6. 76 00:03:42,667 --> 00:03:45,375 Two... those UAPs appeared 77 00:03:45,542 --> 00:03:47,582 just after Erik detected another dangerous 78 00:03:47,707 --> 00:03:50,625 RF radiation reading of 1.6 gigahertz, 79 00:03:50,707 --> 00:03:52,908 and the cows got all spooked and started running around. 80 00:03:54,457 --> 00:03:56,457 Erik, the cows have pushed in on us. 81 00:03:56,542 --> 00:04:00,332 And three... This cow is acting strange 82 00:04:00,457 --> 00:04:02,582 in the exact same location 83 00:04:02,707 --> 00:04:04,542 where a cow actually died two years ago 84 00:04:04,707 --> 00:04:07,792 just as a UAP appeared in the sky above it. 85 00:04:07,917 --> 00:04:10,832 This herd seems pretty docile. 86 00:04:10,917 --> 00:04:12,417 Do you ever see 87 00:04:12,542 --> 00:04:14,957 aggression out of cows anywhere other than here? 88 00:04:15,082 --> 00:04:18,331 Well, what seems weird to me 89 00:04:18,456 --> 00:04:20,831 is when you have one cow out of the whole herd 90 00:04:20,917 --> 00:04:22,917 that starts going mental. 91 00:04:23,042 --> 00:04:25,125 And I've never had that 92 00:04:25,206 --> 00:04:26,250 - on our ranch. - Hmm. 93 00:04:26,375 --> 00:04:28,250 - Only here? - Only here. 94 00:04:28,375 --> 00:04:29,667 - Wow. - Interesting. 95 00:04:29,792 --> 00:04:31,292 That's very interesting. 96 00:04:31,417 --> 00:04:33,331 Just as we have many scientific instruments, 97 00:04:33,456 --> 00:04:35,667 sensors and cameras deployed across the ranch, 98 00:04:35,792 --> 00:04:38,125 we also speak of the animals here 99 00:04:38,206 --> 00:04:40,167 as bio sensors. 100 00:04:40,292 --> 00:04:41,572 And it's natural for us to wonder 101 00:04:41,667 --> 00:04:43,250 whether there might be something 102 00:04:43,375 --> 00:04:46,081 connected to our recent experiment. 103 00:04:46,206 --> 00:04:48,167 Well, see, there's, uh... 104 00:04:48,292 --> 00:04:49,643 Yeah, she's starting to move. 105 00:04:49,667 --> 00:04:51,750 Get up, get up. There. Good deal. 106 00:04:51,875 --> 00:04:54,417 It's weird. It looks like she's trying to move all... 107 00:04:54,542 --> 00:04:56,021 She's gonna go down, Donavon. 108 00:04:56,125 --> 00:04:58,042 You got to get in front of her. 109 00:04:58,167 --> 00:04:59,750 Wow. 110 00:04:59,875 --> 00:05:02,000 - She's down, she's down. - Yeah. - She might be... 111 00:05:02,083 --> 00:05:03,833 - Yup. See, now she starts... - Yes. 112 00:05:03,916 --> 00:05:05,225 - Getting aggressive right there. Shh. Shh. - Yeah. 113 00:05:05,250 --> 00:05:07,041 - Shh. - She's got a gaze on us. 114 00:05:07,208 --> 00:05:08,600 Dad, I got her, I got her. Get back! 115 00:05:08,625 --> 00:05:11,666 - He's on her. - Get back! Get back! 116 00:05:13,208 --> 00:05:14,208 Luca, back. 117 00:05:14,375 --> 00:05:16,667 Come on. 118 00:05:16,750 --> 00:05:18,167 Ah. 119 00:05:18,292 --> 00:05:20,167 Let her... let her lay down. 120 00:05:20,331 --> 00:05:22,667 - She's really in distress. - Yeah. 121 00:05:22,792 --> 00:05:26,167 What I think we'll do, Tommy, is take her home, 122 00:05:26,250 --> 00:05:28,000 and see if she acts any different at home. 123 00:05:28,081 --> 00:05:30,706 She's totally agitated. 124 00:05:30,831 --> 00:05:33,375 I think there's something going on. I don't know what it is. 125 00:05:33,542 --> 00:05:36,331 I don't like thinking about it, I don't want to be around it. 126 00:05:36,417 --> 00:05:37,542 It's a mystery. 127 00:05:37,706 --> 00:05:39,667 Sorry this happened. 128 00:05:39,792 --> 00:05:42,500 We appreciate you coming and bringing your animals out here. 129 00:05:42,581 --> 00:05:45,417 Hopefully, this doesn't sour you on the place too much. 130 00:05:46,375 --> 00:05:47,956 Well, we'll see. 131 00:06:00,041 --> 00:06:03,500 After Erik and I heard about the cow, 132 00:06:03,583 --> 00:06:05,142 we decided it was time to reach back out 133 00:06:05,208 --> 00:06:07,291 to someone who we know was not only 134 00:06:07,375 --> 00:06:09,291 a former investigator on the ranch, 135 00:06:09,375 --> 00:06:12,833 but also had his own experiences with bizarre cattle incidents... 136 00:06:12,958 --> 00:06:15,625 Retired Army Colonel John Alexander. 137 00:06:15,708 --> 00:06:18,331 - Thanks for coming out. We appreciate it. - Okay. 138 00:06:18,456 --> 00:06:21,167 Colonel Alexander was a key member 139 00:06:21,250 --> 00:06:23,000 of billionaire Robert Bigelow's team, 140 00:06:23,167 --> 00:06:25,375 who studied phenomena on the ranch for two decades, 141 00:06:25,500 --> 00:06:27,667 starting back in 1996. 142 00:06:27,792 --> 00:06:31,167 Hey, guys. You remember Colonel Alexander? 143 00:06:31,292 --> 00:06:33,057 So, given everything we've been experiencing 144 00:06:33,081 --> 00:06:34,667 recently at the triangle, 145 00:06:34,750 --> 00:06:37,331 which now seems to be affecting the cattle, as well, 146 00:06:37,456 --> 00:06:39,143 we were grateful that he agreed to come back 147 00:06:39,167 --> 00:06:42,831 and share information that could help our investigation. 148 00:06:42,956 --> 00:06:45,156 So, is this the first time you've been back to the ranch 149 00:06:45,206 --> 00:06:46,042 since the Bigelow era? 150 00:06:46,206 --> 00:06:47,750 Been a couple decades. 151 00:06:47,875 --> 00:06:49,667 - Wow. - Looks a little different. 152 00:06:49,831 --> 00:06:51,591 The topography looks the same. The rest of it 153 00:06:51,706 --> 00:06:54,456 has kind of, uh... has been updated quite a bit. 154 00:06:55,625 --> 00:06:58,331 I was a colonel in the Army, 155 00:06:58,500 --> 00:07:00,166 I was in special operations, 156 00:07:00,333 --> 00:07:03,791 and finally, as director of advanced system concepts. 157 00:07:03,875 --> 00:07:07,750 The second career was Los Alamos National Laboratory, 158 00:07:07,875 --> 00:07:11,000 where we did all the non-lethal weapons concepts. 159 00:07:11,125 --> 00:07:15,541 I had just left Los Alamos, and in mid '95, 160 00:07:15,666 --> 00:07:18,456 Bob Bigelow decided to create NIDS... 161 00:07:18,581 --> 00:07:20,331 National Institute for Discovery Science... 162 00:07:20,456 --> 00:07:22,956 And I was the first NIDS employee. 163 00:07:23,042 --> 00:07:27,456 NIDS was formed for the purpose of looking at UFOs. 164 00:07:27,542 --> 00:07:30,706 Skinwalker presented that and so much more. 165 00:07:30,831 --> 00:07:33,581 We would like to see 166 00:07:33,706 --> 00:07:36,375 if you have some insight from your past here 167 00:07:36,542 --> 00:07:39,331 that might spur us into some other experiments 168 00:07:39,417 --> 00:07:40,875 that we might like to do. 169 00:07:41,042 --> 00:07:44,792 So, during the time that you guys were here, 170 00:07:44,875 --> 00:07:47,875 can you, uh, think of a specific 171 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:52,500 event that was the most disturbing or impactful? 172 00:07:52,581 --> 00:07:54,750 Especially something, like, with a cow? 173 00:07:54,875 --> 00:07:57,625 I wouldn't know where to begin with that one. 174 00:07:57,750 --> 00:08:02,000 Um, when NIDS was created in mid '95, 175 00:08:02,125 --> 00:08:06,250 Terry Sherman was prepared to sell the ranch, 176 00:08:06,375 --> 00:08:08,666 and so, Bob Bigelow made him an offer. 177 00:08:08,791 --> 00:08:10,600 - After he s... bought the ranch... - So he stayed on 178 00:08:10,625 --> 00:08:12,143 - as the ranch manager? - He-he stayed on 179 00:08:12,166 --> 00:08:13,750 as the ranch manager. 180 00:08:13,875 --> 00:08:15,916 So it was calving season. Terry went out, 181 00:08:16,042 --> 00:08:19,706 found a newborn, tag it and weighed it. 182 00:08:19,831 --> 00:08:22,831 Drives across, as you know, perfectly open field, 183 00:08:23,000 --> 00:08:27,792 finds another newborn, tags it and weighs it, comes back. 184 00:08:27,875 --> 00:08:32,000 And the mother's going berserk, and calf one is dead. 185 00:08:33,206 --> 00:08:36,167 Not only is it dead, but there's about 40 pounds 186 00:08:36,331 --> 00:08:38,042 of stuff is missing. 187 00:08:38,206 --> 00:08:41,331 It's eviscerated, exsanguinated, 188 00:08:41,456 --> 00:08:43,750 ear had been sliced off. 189 00:08:43,875 --> 00:08:46,082 Hearing the strange details of this calf 190 00:08:46,207 --> 00:08:49,750 being mutilated in broad daylight reminds me again 191 00:08:49,875 --> 00:08:52,332 of the cow that died after we first stimulated UAPs 192 00:08:52,457 --> 00:08:54,875 to appear above the triangle two years ago. 193 00:08:56,582 --> 00:08:58,500 What in the world? 194 00:08:58,625 --> 00:09:00,750 Tom Winterton found the cow right after it died, 195 00:09:00,875 --> 00:09:03,042 and alerted us to go investigate it. 196 00:09:03,207 --> 00:09:04,792 The meter's just going crazy. 197 00:09:04,875 --> 00:09:07,917 Almost immediately, we began detecting high readings 198 00:09:08,042 --> 00:09:09,642 of RF radiation with our TriField meters, 199 00:09:09,707 --> 00:09:12,332 so we got out of there. 200 00:09:12,417 --> 00:09:15,582 What we'll do is go forward very slowly. 201 00:09:15,707 --> 00:09:18,125 But then, we reviewed the surveillance footage 202 00:09:18,250 --> 00:09:20,542 that captured the moment of the cow's death 203 00:09:20,667 --> 00:09:22,582 and saw a UAP in the sky right above it. 204 00:09:22,707 --> 00:09:25,500 Since that day, we've wondered if we might have stopped 205 00:09:25,625 --> 00:09:27,667 a mutilation from happening. 206 00:09:27,792 --> 00:09:29,667 But it's also very curious 207 00:09:29,750 --> 00:09:31,707 that both the Bigelow team and our team 208 00:09:31,832 --> 00:09:35,000 had cows die under very inexplicable circumstances 209 00:09:35,082 --> 00:09:37,500 right after we first began investigating phenomena 210 00:09:37,625 --> 00:09:39,500 on Skinwalker Ranch. 211 00:09:39,625 --> 00:09:40,850 It made me wonder what other similarities 212 00:09:40,875 --> 00:09:42,957 we've both experienced. 213 00:09:43,042 --> 00:09:46,957 What's really interesting is, a lot of times when we do have 214 00:09:47,042 --> 00:09:49,832 these anomalies, we are detecting a strange signal 215 00:09:49,917 --> 00:09:53,582 that we can't identify at 1.6 something gigahertz. 216 00:09:53,707 --> 00:09:55,750 - Okay. - And, so, 217 00:09:55,875 --> 00:09:58,457 I guess the question we would have is, 218 00:09:58,582 --> 00:10:01,917 during the time that you guys were here, 219 00:10:02,042 --> 00:10:06,457 did you record or see things that looked like this signal 220 00:10:06,542 --> 00:10:08,292 at 1.6 gigahertz? 221 00:10:08,417 --> 00:10:10,332 Well, as you know, I've dealt 222 00:10:10,417 --> 00:10:12,667 with the UFO phenomena quite a bit, 223 00:10:12,750 --> 00:10:16,875 and-and that is one of the perplexing aspects, 224 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:18,957 is things like these sort of signals. 225 00:10:19,082 --> 00:10:23,167 And these things occur in many, many areas, 226 00:10:23,250 --> 00:10:26,832 and why is it that we see things that shouldn't be there, 227 00:10:26,917 --> 00:10:29,125 and don't see things that we should see? 228 00:10:29,250 --> 00:10:32,500 - Yup. - For instance, we would set up cameras, and say, 229 00:10:32,625 --> 00:10:35,000 "Okay, we're gonna... If it's happening here, 230 00:10:35,167 --> 00:10:37,000 we're gonna watch in that location," 231 00:10:37,125 --> 00:10:39,000 but you get nothing, 232 00:10:39,082 --> 00:10:40,832 and things would happen off camera. 233 00:10:40,957 --> 00:10:42,667 Sometimes the most important data 234 00:10:42,832 --> 00:10:44,167 are the ones we can't collect. 235 00:10:44,292 --> 00:10:46,832 The fact that something is interfering, which is 236 00:10:46,917 --> 00:10:49,167 - very often the case here. - Right. 237 00:10:49,332 --> 00:10:51,500 So, the other thing I wanted to ask you is, 238 00:10:51,625 --> 00:10:52,893 we've heard about opening portals. 239 00:10:52,917 --> 00:10:55,667 Uh, what can you tell us about those? 240 00:10:55,792 --> 00:10:58,832 The closest to what you're asking 241 00:10:58,917 --> 00:11:01,625 is the incident out at... near the second homestead. 242 00:11:01,707 --> 00:11:04,332 You know, something moving through 243 00:11:04,457 --> 00:11:06,582 the Russian olives out there, 244 00:11:06,707 --> 00:11:08,042 through the trees. 245 00:11:08,167 --> 00:11:11,750 We were aware of kind of a slight distortion. 246 00:11:11,875 --> 00:11:14,832 You didn't see a thing; it was more of distortions moving. 247 00:11:15,875 --> 00:11:17,433 After their investigation ended, 248 00:11:17,457 --> 00:11:19,500 the NIDS team put forth the idea 249 00:11:19,625 --> 00:11:22,000 that a portal connected to another dimension 250 00:11:22,125 --> 00:11:24,875 causes the phenomena that happened on the ranch. 251 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:26,518 I don't know if that could really explain 252 00:11:26,542 --> 00:11:28,292 what's happened during our experiments, 253 00:11:28,417 --> 00:11:31,417 but we've seen some crazy stuff at Homestead Two as well. 254 00:11:31,542 --> 00:11:35,000 Last year, we used thermal imaging 255 00:11:35,167 --> 00:11:37,750 at night to capture a circular temperature vortex 256 00:11:37,875 --> 00:11:40,375 that was at least 20 degrees colder 257 00:11:40,542 --> 00:11:41,917 than any of its surroundings. 258 00:11:42,042 --> 00:11:43,917 Oh, whoa. 259 00:11:44,042 --> 00:11:46,250 And when we reviewed our footage, we saw something 260 00:11:46,375 --> 00:11:49,167 moving erratically in front of the homestead. 261 00:11:49,332 --> 00:11:52,000 Now, I'm still not ready to say a portal or a wormhole exists 262 00:11:52,125 --> 00:11:54,667 on Skinwalker Ranch, but it is amazing 263 00:11:54,792 --> 00:11:56,542 that other researchers 264 00:11:56,667 --> 00:11:58,375 and scientists believe that it could. 265 00:11:58,542 --> 00:12:01,667 So what I'm taking from this is that there is a long history 266 00:12:01,750 --> 00:12:04,207 of unusual phenomena without an identifiable source 267 00:12:04,332 --> 00:12:06,332 in this basin. 268 00:12:06,457 --> 00:12:11,042 And I'm learning that there were no answers produced 269 00:12:11,207 --> 00:12:14,167 as a result of the previous research here. 270 00:12:14,250 --> 00:12:17,667 - That's kind of surprising. - Right. 271 00:12:17,792 --> 00:12:19,183 Because that burden that we're bearing today is 272 00:12:19,207 --> 00:12:22,167 that our own conclusions don't make sense to us yet. 273 00:12:22,292 --> 00:12:25,292 It's been a frustration, almost become a joke. 274 00:12:25,375 --> 00:12:27,457 Yes, but I think you're operating under the illusion 275 00:12:27,542 --> 00:12:28,832 that you're in control. 276 00:12:28,957 --> 00:12:31,625 You're not in control. 277 00:12:31,750 --> 00:12:33,292 There's an "it" that's in control. 278 00:12:40,957 --> 00:12:44,417 Whatever "it" was seemed to know how we would respond 279 00:12:44,542 --> 00:12:47,125 before the event even occurred. 280 00:12:48,375 --> 00:12:50,000 It was not responding 281 00:12:50,167 --> 00:12:53,082 in a way that we would anticipate. 282 00:12:53,207 --> 00:12:55,417 And every time you tried to anticipate, 283 00:12:55,542 --> 00:12:59,042 it would just morph to something a little bit different. 284 00:12:59,207 --> 00:13:01,832 Like I say, you like that? Try this. 285 00:13:02,000 --> 00:13:05,292 I'm really interested in how you arrived at that impression, 286 00:13:05,375 --> 00:13:07,143 that overall assessment of what was going on here, 287 00:13:07,167 --> 00:13:10,625 from having experiments not go as you planned 288 00:13:10,750 --> 00:13:12,750 to there being an "it." 289 00:13:12,875 --> 00:13:15,750 When a physical event had occurred, 290 00:13:15,875 --> 00:13:18,000 something would happen. 291 00:13:18,082 --> 00:13:20,250 Theoretically, can some of these happen, yes, 292 00:13:20,375 --> 00:13:21,792 but when you look at it practically, 293 00:13:21,917 --> 00:13:23,625 it just makes no sense at all. 294 00:13:23,707 --> 00:13:27,000 It was when "it" decided 295 00:13:27,125 --> 00:13:30,917 to present us with something that the events occurred. 296 00:13:32,917 --> 00:13:34,582 We inherited this narrative 297 00:13:34,707 --> 00:13:36,917 that it's dangerous to dig on the ranch. 298 00:13:37,042 --> 00:13:39,332 My question to you is, 299 00:13:39,417 --> 00:13:42,917 are you aware of any exercises during the Bigelow era 300 00:13:43,042 --> 00:13:44,917 where they may have done experiments 301 00:13:45,042 --> 00:13:47,250 that included digging and watching? 302 00:13:47,375 --> 00:13:49,167 I'm familiar with that. 303 00:13:51,750 --> 00:13:52,792 The digging 304 00:13:52,917 --> 00:13:54,667 was to see if some sort 305 00:13:54,750 --> 00:13:58,167 of phenomena would manifest itself. 306 00:13:58,292 --> 00:14:01,832 If we can do something that will cause a response. 307 00:14:01,957 --> 00:14:04,832 And sometimes incidents happen. 308 00:14:04,917 --> 00:14:07,542 While we've got you here, 309 00:14:07,667 --> 00:14:09,000 we could take you around 310 00:14:09,125 --> 00:14:11,207 and show you some places on the ranch. 311 00:14:11,332 --> 00:14:13,100 - You show us where you think things happened. - Well, yeah, 312 00:14:13,125 --> 00:14:16,042 well, one of my areas of interest is revisiting 313 00:14:16,167 --> 00:14:18,183 - where some of these events took place at. - That would be great 314 00:14:18,207 --> 00:14:19,768 - for you to tell us that. - That'd be helpful to us. 315 00:14:19,792 --> 00:14:21,018 - Yeah, that'd be very helpful. - So, uh, 316 00:14:21,042 --> 00:14:23,207 with that in mind, I think we should load up 317 00:14:23,332 --> 00:14:24,332 and head out. 318 00:14:27,207 --> 00:14:29,375 - This particular area is... - This is the triangle? 319 00:14:29,500 --> 00:14:31,375 - Yeah, it's been... - The infamous triangle. 320 00:14:33,417 --> 00:14:35,332 I'll tell you, it's really more 321 00:14:35,457 --> 00:14:39,125 about phenomena in the sky above the triangle than actually 322 00:14:39,250 --> 00:14:41,707 - on the triangle. - Oh, yeah. 323 00:14:41,832 --> 00:14:44,153 Colonel Alexander told us a lot of different stories 324 00:14:44,207 --> 00:14:46,875 about phenomena they had seen back in the Bigelow era. 325 00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:49,500 So, what we thought was, him showing us 326 00:14:49,625 --> 00:14:52,375 where these things happened might give us some insight 327 00:14:52,500 --> 00:14:54,259 of where we might want to do some experiments 328 00:14:54,332 --> 00:14:57,332 to reproduce it and maybe capture some data. 329 00:14:57,500 --> 00:15:01,167 - This place look familiar to you, John? - Oh, yes. 330 00:15:01,250 --> 00:15:03,957 The story that sticks with me is 331 00:15:04,042 --> 00:15:07,832 your account of the portal opening up. 332 00:15:07,957 --> 00:15:10,875 Oh, yes. Well, it was a little bit farther up. 333 00:15:14,292 --> 00:15:16,667 Back in the NIDS days, multiple eyewitnesses 334 00:15:16,792 --> 00:15:18,500 have written about these phenomena. 335 00:15:18,625 --> 00:15:20,667 Maybe there is some connection 336 00:15:20,792 --> 00:15:23,082 with whatever these phenomena are, 337 00:15:23,207 --> 00:15:25,875 what they've seen in the past, and what we're seeing today. 338 00:15:28,792 --> 00:15:30,707 It was around this corner right here 339 00:15:30,832 --> 00:15:33,500 where we had the radiation spikes. 340 00:15:33,625 --> 00:15:35,167 Uh, near this cistern. 341 00:15:35,250 --> 00:15:37,957 Well, that's interesting because this is one of the few areas 342 00:15:38,082 --> 00:15:40,582 I have some old pictures from. 343 00:15:40,707 --> 00:15:43,042 Y'all measured for gamma rays and stuff like that? 344 00:15:43,167 --> 00:15:45,332 Yeah, what... They used the TriField meters 345 00:15:45,417 --> 00:15:48,917 - and whatnot, but, uh... - You know why this is open? 346 00:15:49,042 --> 00:15:50,350 Do you know why that's open? 347 00:15:50,375 --> 00:15:52,457 I don't know why that's open, either. 348 00:15:54,542 --> 00:15:57,707 - I wonder who opened it up. - Uh... 349 00:15:57,832 --> 00:15:59,975 'Cause I don't... Someone's been here and opened this up. 350 00:16:00,000 --> 00:16:02,875 It's always closed. 351 00:16:03,000 --> 00:16:05,832 It usually is closed because we don't want anyone 352 00:16:05,917 --> 00:16:07,167 or anything falling in there. 353 00:16:07,292 --> 00:16:10,332 Yeah, somebody's opened this up. 354 00:16:13,375 --> 00:16:16,332 Two years ago, I was exposed to dangerous levels 355 00:16:16,457 --> 00:16:19,292 of ionizing radiation coming directly from this cistern 356 00:16:19,417 --> 00:16:22,707 that left burns on my hand and face. 357 00:16:22,832 --> 00:16:26,082 Ever since then, we've had radiation sensors placed 358 00:16:26,207 --> 00:16:28,707 all around the ranch just to be safe. 359 00:16:28,832 --> 00:16:31,792 And seeing the lid off this cistern is not just curious. 360 00:16:31,917 --> 00:16:33,707 It's concerning. 361 00:16:33,832 --> 00:16:35,582 - I don't know why... - That... 362 00:16:35,707 --> 00:16:36,988 It's heavy, too. It ain't just... 363 00:16:37,082 --> 00:16:38,322 - It is. - Yeah. 364 00:16:38,375 --> 00:16:40,042 You got it, Tom? 365 00:16:40,207 --> 00:16:41,917 Why is that open? 366 00:16:42,042 --> 00:16:43,832 Somebody opened it. 367 00:16:43,917 --> 00:16:47,000 I'm just trying to figure out who. 368 00:16:47,125 --> 00:16:49,167 We need to get to the bottom of that. 369 00:16:49,250 --> 00:16:51,082 Did y'all have weird stuff like that happen? 370 00:16:51,207 --> 00:16:53,875 You know, things being one orientation, 371 00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:55,417 and you come back, and it's moved? 372 00:16:55,542 --> 00:16:59,167 Yeah, but it's... The problem was like this... 373 00:16:59,292 --> 00:17:01,125 You notice it after the fact. 374 00:17:03,457 --> 00:17:05,665 So, where do you think the, uh, portal was? 375 00:17:05,790 --> 00:17:07,892 - From... out in the field. Yeah. - Oh, from out there? 376 00:17:07,915 --> 00:17:09,355 Oh, show us... show us where that is. 377 00:17:11,125 --> 00:17:15,375 Yeah, out in this general area. 378 00:17:15,500 --> 00:17:19,000 And it's sort of moving through the treetops here. 379 00:17:19,125 --> 00:17:21,415 Again, it was more of a distortion. 380 00:17:22,583 --> 00:17:26,250 This was early evening. Our guys were down there, 381 00:17:26,375 --> 00:17:28,125 and it was kind of a disturbance. 382 00:17:28,208 --> 00:17:29,958 You didn't actually see a thing. 383 00:17:30,041 --> 00:17:31,625 It was more of distortions moving. 384 00:17:31,708 --> 00:17:34,333 Just so I'm clear, it was almost like 385 00:17:34,416 --> 00:17:36,875 - the cloaked movement... - Yeah, like something moving 386 00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:38,183 - through the treetops. - Okay. 387 00:17:38,208 --> 00:17:39,518 - A disturbance... - Mm-hmm. 388 00:17:39,541 --> 00:17:42,416 In the visual spectrum as it goes across. 389 00:17:44,583 --> 00:17:46,308 They only were able to see it through the night vision 390 00:17:46,333 --> 00:17:47,583 cameras? Is that correct? 391 00:17:47,708 --> 00:17:50,458 - Yeah. - Okay. 392 00:17:50,583 --> 00:17:51,916 - Okay. - Well. 393 00:17:52,041 --> 00:17:54,291 So, why don't we head that way? 394 00:17:54,375 --> 00:17:57,041 Let's go up through here so we can avoid the water. 395 00:17:57,166 --> 00:17:59,500 Okay, you lead the way, Thomas. 396 00:17:59,583 --> 00:18:02,666 It's a good thing to reach out to people that have been here 397 00:18:02,791 --> 00:18:04,518 and other research efforts to understand this place. 398 00:18:04,541 --> 00:18:07,583 This is a strange place. Weird things happen. 399 00:18:07,708 --> 00:18:11,416 Anybody that has any insight... That's gonna be useful data. 400 00:18:12,500 --> 00:18:14,875 The caretakers that were here after, 401 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:18,000 uh, the Shermans left, had indicated that 402 00:18:18,125 --> 00:18:21,166 Bigelow's team... They actually used a bulldozer, 403 00:18:21,291 --> 00:18:23,750 and done some trenches here in this field. 404 00:18:23,875 --> 00:18:25,666 It was more a disturbance. 405 00:18:25,750 --> 00:18:29,916 The intent was not to dig, per se. It was just, 406 00:18:30,041 --> 00:18:32,375 we'll screw with things and see if... 407 00:18:32,500 --> 00:18:35,083 - See if you could stimulate it? - Oh, yeah. 408 00:18:35,208 --> 00:18:36,625 To quote Travis, they were trying 409 00:18:36,708 --> 00:18:38,000 to poke the hornet's nest? 410 00:18:38,125 --> 00:18:39,416 - Yeah. - I see. 411 00:18:39,541 --> 00:18:41,250 Do you know, did they ever feel 412 00:18:41,375 --> 00:18:44,541 like they got a response from any of that? 413 00:18:44,666 --> 00:18:48,291 Yeah. Well, we just discussed the one with the portal. 414 00:18:48,375 --> 00:18:51,833 - Yeah. - You get something like that... 415 00:18:51,916 --> 00:18:53,458 - Sure. - It wasn't like we tried 416 00:18:53,541 --> 00:18:56,166 to orchestrate the response. 417 00:18:56,250 --> 00:18:58,125 It was, do we get a response? 418 00:18:58,250 --> 00:19:00,208 - What does that look like? - Okay. 419 00:19:00,375 --> 00:19:02,666 - Yeah. - Listening to you talk about it, you know, I... 420 00:19:02,791 --> 00:19:04,500 in the back of my mind I say, 421 00:19:04,625 --> 00:19:07,208 "Well, if Bigelow's team dug there once, 422 00:19:07,333 --> 00:19:09,625 "I want to go dig there again and see 423 00:19:09,708 --> 00:19:12,083 - "if strange things happen." - Right. 424 00:19:12,208 --> 00:19:14,166 We dig again to see if it's repeatable. 425 00:19:14,250 --> 00:19:15,916 - Yup. - And so, do you reckon 426 00:19:16,041 --> 00:19:18,125 that if we were to come in and dig again, 427 00:19:18,208 --> 00:19:19,958 we would get a response? 428 00:19:20,083 --> 00:19:23,458 Um... don't know. 429 00:19:23,541 --> 00:19:25,541 Where you dig makes a difference. 430 00:19:27,041 --> 00:19:29,333 Well, we find support for the idea that when 431 00:19:29,458 --> 00:19:33,666 we do things, we do see what we interpret as a response. 432 00:19:33,791 --> 00:19:36,101 - Right. - And so, that's what we're weighing out right now. 433 00:19:36,125 --> 00:19:37,666 How do we proceed with that? 434 00:19:37,791 --> 00:19:39,833 Well, while we've been standing here talking, 435 00:19:39,958 --> 00:19:42,041 I've been scanning over this field. 436 00:19:42,208 --> 00:19:43,847 - Mm-hmm. - You know, for it being a level 437 00:19:43,958 --> 00:19:47,916 field, I see a pretty good bulldozer-width indentation 438 00:19:48,041 --> 00:19:50,000 right here between these two trees. 439 00:19:50,125 --> 00:19:51,666 - Oh, yeah. - I think 440 00:19:51,791 --> 00:19:54,500 that that would be a great spot to come in and dig again. 441 00:19:54,625 --> 00:19:56,500 Oh, that would be a real good idea. 442 00:19:56,625 --> 00:19:58,833 - Then see what happens with the front. - Yeah. 443 00:19:58,916 --> 00:20:02,125 Well, John, thank you so much for coming out here. 444 00:20:02,208 --> 00:20:04,875 I know we're losing daylight, so we want to get you back safely, 445 00:20:05,000 --> 00:20:06,893 - so, if we pile in and head out? - Whenever you're ready, so... 446 00:20:06,916 --> 00:20:08,433 - Yeah, let's head back. - Okay, thank you. - Yeah. 447 00:20:08,458 --> 00:20:10,166 Colonel Alexander 448 00:20:10,250 --> 00:20:11,833 and the previous team witnessed so many 449 00:20:11,958 --> 00:20:13,666 stunning events that really 450 00:20:13,791 --> 00:20:16,666 laid the foundation for the research 451 00:20:16,791 --> 00:20:19,875 that we took forward to present day. 452 00:20:20,000 --> 00:20:23,416 The information and insight that he had shared with the team 453 00:20:23,541 --> 00:20:25,666 helped shape the nature of our investigation. 454 00:20:25,791 --> 00:20:28,333 Well, we all got quite a bit on our plates. 455 00:20:35,791 --> 00:20:38,375 After Colonel John Alexander told us 456 00:20:38,500 --> 00:20:41,166 that the NIDS team dug near Homestead Two, 457 00:20:41,291 --> 00:20:43,166 and stimulated what they believed 458 00:20:43,250 --> 00:20:45,458 to be portal activity on the ranch, 459 00:20:45,541 --> 00:20:47,375 Thomas rented an industrial-sized bulldozer 460 00:20:47,541 --> 00:20:49,666 so we could dig in that exact same area 461 00:20:49,833 --> 00:20:51,166 to see what might happen. 462 00:20:51,250 --> 00:20:53,750 Oh, here he comes. 463 00:20:54,875 --> 00:20:56,018 - What's up, Thomas? - How was... how was 464 00:20:56,041 --> 00:20:57,291 your sports car ride over here? 465 00:20:57,375 --> 00:20:58,694 - Rough. - Yeah, I'll bet. 466 00:20:58,833 --> 00:21:00,500 I'll bet it was. 467 00:21:00,625 --> 00:21:03,083 So I'm thinking we just go down, what, four or five feet? 468 00:21:03,208 --> 00:21:05,308 That makes sense. The height of the blade or something, right? 469 00:21:05,333 --> 00:21:07,101 - Or until we hit water, I guess. - Yeah, yeah. 470 00:21:07,125 --> 00:21:08,333 I don't want to bury that. 471 00:21:08,416 --> 00:21:11,541 So you maybe take about a-a foot off first, 472 00:21:11,666 --> 00:21:14,083 and we can look at it, and then, take another couple of feet. 473 00:21:14,208 --> 00:21:15,851 - Oh, yeah. - Then maybe get down to where... 474 00:21:15,875 --> 00:21:17,683 - Maybe something like that? - Yeah, that sounds good. 475 00:21:17,708 --> 00:21:20,166 Well, it goes without saying, 476 00:21:20,291 --> 00:21:22,000 we need to just keep an eye on ourselves. 477 00:21:22,125 --> 00:21:24,000 If you start feeling anything funny, 478 00:21:24,125 --> 00:21:26,500 obviously, let somebody know, because 479 00:21:26,583 --> 00:21:29,208 when you dig, bad stuff actually does happens. 480 00:21:29,333 --> 00:21:31,500 Yeah, so if you guys see 481 00:21:31,625 --> 00:21:33,518 - anything start to elevate, let me know... - Yeah. 482 00:21:33,541 --> 00:21:34,683 - And I'm gonna shut her down. - I'm gonna sit here and watch. 483 00:21:34,708 --> 00:21:36,228 I'm gonna sit here and watch constantly 484 00:21:36,333 --> 00:21:37,851 while you're doing it. I'm not gonna let you 485 00:21:37,875 --> 00:21:39,768 be out here digging without this... without one us 486 00:21:39,791 --> 00:21:41,183 - being out here with a Geiger counter. - Yeah. 487 00:21:41,208 --> 00:21:42,125 - Yeah. What are you reading? - Right now, 488 00:21:42,208 --> 00:21:43,375 we're at normal background. 489 00:21:43,541 --> 00:21:45,833 - 12. Yeah. - 12 micro? 490 00:21:45,916 --> 00:21:48,208 As a precaution for this experiment, Erik had 491 00:21:48,375 --> 00:21:50,000 the spectrum analyzer scanning the area 492 00:21:50,166 --> 00:21:52,750 for the 1.6 gigahertz RF signal, 493 00:21:52,875 --> 00:21:56,375 and we both also had Geiger counter devices 494 00:21:56,541 --> 00:21:59,083 to look out for harmful spikes in gamma radiation. 495 00:21:59,208 --> 00:22:00,916 When we dug last year in the south field 496 00:22:01,041 --> 00:22:02,833 near where the cow died, 497 00:22:02,916 --> 00:22:05,750 we detected gamma rays three times the normal level. 498 00:22:05,875 --> 00:22:08,625 All right, I think, uh... I think we got it covered. 499 00:22:08,750 --> 00:22:10,916 - Thomas, you ready to dig? - Yeah, I'm ready to dig. 500 00:22:16,791 --> 00:22:20,625 Rolling this D8 dozer across... This is definitely 501 00:22:20,708 --> 00:22:23,107 the largest bulldozer that has ever been on Skinwalker Ranch. 502 00:22:27,541 --> 00:22:29,083 Nothing unusual. 503 00:22:29,208 --> 00:22:30,333 After seeing 504 00:22:30,458 --> 00:22:31,643 some of the data that we've received 505 00:22:31,666 --> 00:22:33,375 after digging other holes on the ranch, 506 00:22:33,500 --> 00:22:35,099 it'll be interesting to see what happens. 507 00:22:38,041 --> 00:22:40,458 That looks like that may be a little harder to dig, don't it? 508 00:22:40,541 --> 00:22:41,833 It does. 509 00:22:43,666 --> 00:22:45,708 Hey, Dragon, Erik, y'all seeing anything? 510 00:22:47,375 --> 00:22:49,333 Yeah. Me, either. 511 00:22:59,083 --> 00:23:02,041 Ugh. That's not good. 512 00:23:02,166 --> 00:23:03,833 We really haven't 513 00:23:03,916 --> 00:23:05,625 even gotten that deep down in the soil 514 00:23:05,708 --> 00:23:08,291 when the bulldozer just bogs down and dies. 515 00:23:08,416 --> 00:23:12,000 This big of a dozer should be able to handle this very easily. 516 00:23:12,166 --> 00:23:14,625 It's just another event in a long list of experiments 517 00:23:14,708 --> 00:23:16,791 that haven't gone the way that we planned. 518 00:23:16,875 --> 00:23:20,708 So, guys, I didn't shut it off. It bogged down, and it-it died. 519 00:23:20,833 --> 00:23:23,750 But, uh, it's telling me it's got a dead battery. 520 00:23:23,875 --> 00:23:25,833 Didn't they just put two new ones in it? 521 00:23:25,958 --> 00:23:27,351 - Like, an hour ago. - Yeah. 522 00:23:27,375 --> 00:23:29,333 I got to tell you, 523 00:23:29,416 --> 00:23:30,643 I wish I had a voltmeter out here. 524 00:23:30,666 --> 00:23:32,250 So why don't we run back 525 00:23:32,375 --> 00:23:33,851 - and get one just to see? - Yeah. - Yeah. 526 00:23:33,875 --> 00:23:35,625 It doesn't look like that's going anywhere. 527 00:23:35,708 --> 00:23:38,166 It was like, here we go again. 528 00:23:38,291 --> 00:23:41,458 We just get started digging to stimulate a ranch response, 529 00:23:41,583 --> 00:23:44,750 and the fully-charged battery in the bulldozer dies. 530 00:23:44,875 --> 00:23:46,476 I'm gonna keep fidgeting around with this. 531 00:23:46,500 --> 00:23:47,893 - Yeah, yeah. All right. - Maybe it'll... 532 00:23:47,916 --> 00:23:49,500 Okay. 533 00:23:51,541 --> 00:23:54,666 - Man, were you expecting that? - No. 534 00:23:54,791 --> 00:23:57,625 Was that the ranch responding? I don't know. 535 00:23:57,708 --> 00:23:59,791 So while Erik and Dragon went back 536 00:23:59,875 --> 00:24:01,555 to the command center to get his voltmeter, 537 00:24:01,708 --> 00:24:03,458 and also to process the collected data 538 00:24:03,541 --> 00:24:05,375 from gamma ray detector, 539 00:24:05,500 --> 00:24:07,083 the rest of us hung back 540 00:24:07,208 --> 00:24:10,916 just in case something even more strange would happen next. 541 00:24:14,583 --> 00:24:16,125 Hey, Bryant, 542 00:24:16,250 --> 00:24:18,000 I want you to see this. 543 00:24:18,125 --> 00:24:20,875 We've got a couple flavors of strangeness going here, Bryant. 544 00:24:21,000 --> 00:24:25,125 - Look! What the actual hell is this? - What? 545 00:24:25,208 --> 00:24:27,666 While the guys were trying to fix the bulldozer, 546 00:24:27,791 --> 00:24:29,750 I saw a massive spike in radiation 547 00:24:29,875 --> 00:24:32,833 in our gamma ray detectors stationed near Homestead Two 548 00:24:32,958 --> 00:24:35,583 in the area where they were digging. 549 00:24:35,708 --> 00:24:38,208 It could be very dangerous for anyone in that location. 550 00:24:38,333 --> 00:24:40,541 - This is not seven! - Is that 3400? 551 00:24:40,708 --> 00:24:42,791 It's almost 3500. 552 00:24:42,875 --> 00:24:46,500 These are very inexplicable spikes, 553 00:24:46,583 --> 00:24:49,125 as if something artificial could be generating them. 554 00:24:49,208 --> 00:24:52,500 - You got to get those people out of there. - Okay. 555 00:24:52,583 --> 00:24:54,833 That... that's... 556 00:25:02,041 --> 00:25:03,541 What's wrong? 557 00:25:03,666 --> 00:25:06,916 Erik pulled the data. There was a spike at 3400. 558 00:25:07,041 --> 00:25:08,541 - 3400? - 3400. 559 00:25:08,708 --> 00:25:11,500 Everybody out of here now! Everybody out. 560 00:25:11,583 --> 00:25:16,250 Erik just picked up a gamma ray source that was 3400 561 00:25:16,375 --> 00:25:19,166 micro roentgen per hour. 562 00:25:19,250 --> 00:25:21,416 That's a significant dose. 563 00:25:21,541 --> 00:25:24,250 That's enough dose ray that it could be dangerous. 564 00:25:24,375 --> 00:25:26,208 In terms of gamma rays, 565 00:25:26,333 --> 00:25:29,000 that's almost 300 times what would be normal and safe. 566 00:25:29,125 --> 00:25:30,666 You guys, come on. 567 00:25:30,833 --> 00:25:34,083 We had to immediately evacuate the area 568 00:25:34,208 --> 00:25:36,791 and go see if we could get to the bottom of what's going on. 569 00:25:36,875 --> 00:25:39,166 Erik was like, "Go get 'em out of there." 570 00:25:40,833 --> 00:25:42,666 What's going on, Erik? 571 00:25:42,791 --> 00:25:46,166 Travis, you got to see this. 572 00:25:46,291 --> 00:25:47,666 You are not going to like it. 573 00:25:47,833 --> 00:25:49,712 I want you to see... This is what we just logged 574 00:25:49,750 --> 00:25:52,250 in that field between Homestead Two and Homestead Three. 575 00:25:52,375 --> 00:25:53,666 - Okay, now, look. - Holy... 576 00:25:53,791 --> 00:25:55,041 - Look what we got. - Yeah. 577 00:25:55,166 --> 00:25:57,083 - And I want you to see... - Look at that. 578 00:25:57,208 --> 00:26:01,166 It's-it's almost 3,500 micro roentgens per hour. 579 00:26:01,333 --> 00:26:03,958 Now get this. You've got other strange behavior here that... 580 00:26:04,041 --> 00:26:06,833 - Uh-oh. Zeroes. Yeah. - Zeroes. 581 00:26:07,000 --> 00:26:08,680 - Something has interfered... - Oh. 582 00:26:08,791 --> 00:26:10,833 With the data collection process. 583 00:26:10,958 --> 00:26:12,393 - There's three hours missing here. - It's gone. 584 00:26:12,416 --> 00:26:13,833 It's gone. 585 00:26:14,000 --> 00:26:15,916 What's really weird is, 586 00:26:16,041 --> 00:26:18,625 there was a big spike in the gamma rays, 587 00:26:18,750 --> 00:26:21,958 and then, there was a complete hole in the data, 588 00:26:22,041 --> 00:26:25,625 meaning the meter said zero radiation. 589 00:26:25,708 --> 00:26:27,291 A gamma ray detector can't do that. 590 00:26:27,416 --> 00:26:29,083 Even if you put it in a lead box, 591 00:26:29,208 --> 00:26:33,083 it's still gonna give you some background reading, not zero. 592 00:26:33,208 --> 00:26:36,583 Here's the thing. So, either we're getting 593 00:26:36,708 --> 00:26:39,875 these horrible gamma rays 594 00:26:40,041 --> 00:26:41,518 - at this level... Okay. - Yeah. 595 00:26:41,541 --> 00:26:43,291 Or something's hacking us. 596 00:26:43,416 --> 00:26:45,625 Either one isn't good, but 597 00:26:45,708 --> 00:26:47,018 we got to treat it like it's the gamma rays 598 00:26:47,041 --> 00:26:48,558 'cause that's the most dangerous right now. 599 00:26:48,583 --> 00:26:51,125 If this is saying, "Don't dig here," 600 00:26:51,208 --> 00:26:52,726 then that's the big, blinky sign that says, 601 00:26:52,750 --> 00:26:54,666 we need to dig right there. 602 00:26:54,791 --> 00:26:56,751 - Right. - And that's what I've said from day one. 603 00:26:56,875 --> 00:26:58,666 And I guess... this only reinforces that. 604 00:26:58,791 --> 00:27:00,791 My question in response is, 605 00:27:00,875 --> 00:27:02,625 what is the smartest way to follow up, 606 00:27:02,750 --> 00:27:04,833 and what is the safest way to follow up? 607 00:27:07,000 --> 00:27:09,101 Well, the smartest, safest way, the first thing 608 00:27:09,125 --> 00:27:10,666 we got to do is, we need to determine 609 00:27:10,791 --> 00:27:12,500 - what this is, right? - Mm-hmm. 610 00:27:12,625 --> 00:27:14,666 If something was to happen 611 00:27:14,833 --> 00:27:18,916 to any of us, I mean, this is bad stuff. 612 00:27:19,041 --> 00:27:21,208 Now that the radiation levels are back 613 00:27:21,333 --> 00:27:23,833 to normal, I think we should wait until tonight, 614 00:27:24,000 --> 00:27:26,666 and go back out there to see what else we can stimulate. 615 00:27:26,750 --> 00:27:28,833 We'll be careful like Dragon wants, 616 00:27:28,958 --> 00:27:31,416 monitoring the whole time with Geiger counters 617 00:27:31,541 --> 00:27:32,666 and the spectrum analyzer, 618 00:27:32,791 --> 00:27:34,875 but we need to keep poking this nest 619 00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:38,291 to see what we can reveal about Skinwalker Ranch. 620 00:27:38,375 --> 00:27:40,518 To be honest, I'm not worried about going back out there, 621 00:27:40,541 --> 00:27:43,125 if you're there monitoring. 622 00:27:43,208 --> 00:27:44,666 All right, great. 623 00:27:44,750 --> 00:27:46,166 Thanks, Erik. 624 00:27:50,125 --> 00:27:52,958 Yeah, right in here in all these damn weeds. 625 00:27:53,041 --> 00:27:55,000 We waited until nightfall 626 00:27:55,125 --> 00:27:57,000 to go back out near Homestead Two 627 00:27:57,166 --> 00:27:59,708 to see if we could stimulate more phenomena to appear 628 00:27:59,833 --> 00:28:01,666 that might prove or disprove 629 00:28:01,833 --> 00:28:04,125 Colonel Alexander and NIDS' theory 630 00:28:04,250 --> 00:28:06,791 that a portal might exist on Skinwalker Ranch. 631 00:28:06,875 --> 00:28:09,416 All right, I want to get where I can see the bulldozer. 632 00:28:09,541 --> 00:28:11,021 Well, I think we can see it... 633 00:28:12,291 --> 00:28:14,412 - Yeah, it's right there. - Yeah, there it is. 634 00:28:14,458 --> 00:28:17,000 Let's get our stuff set up. 635 00:28:17,166 --> 00:28:20,208 Now, the plan was to set up a safe distance 636 00:28:20,333 --> 00:28:22,000 from the dead bulldozer 637 00:28:22,125 --> 00:28:24,541 and use what's become our tried-and-true method 638 00:28:24,666 --> 00:28:25,333 for stimulating phenomena. 639 00:28:25,500 --> 00:28:26,500 Watch your hand. 640 00:28:26,625 --> 00:28:27,500 Launching a rocket. 641 00:28:27,583 --> 00:28:29,833 We are ready to launch! 642 00:28:29,958 --> 00:28:32,833 We also set up a spectrum analyzer to look out 643 00:28:32,916 --> 00:28:34,000 for any strange RF energy. 644 00:28:34,125 --> 00:28:36,166 Okay, so this is up and running. 645 00:28:36,250 --> 00:28:37,518 And we put a Geiger counter right next 646 00:28:37,541 --> 00:28:39,250 to the stalled bulldozer 647 00:28:39,375 --> 00:28:41,166 to check for any more dangerous gamma rays. 648 00:28:41,291 --> 00:28:44,166 - That's really, really low. - Good. That makes me happy. 649 00:28:44,250 --> 00:28:45,916 We also brought out 650 00:28:46,041 --> 00:28:48,000 a night vision monocular scope so that 651 00:28:48,166 --> 00:28:49,875 we could safely observe from a distance 652 00:28:50,041 --> 00:28:52,708 if anything weird happened over there. 653 00:28:52,833 --> 00:28:54,192 At this stage in the investigation, 654 00:28:54,291 --> 00:28:57,041 safety was still paramount, as always. 655 00:28:57,166 --> 00:28:58,583 Going hot! 656 00:28:58,708 --> 00:29:00,375 But we all agree that we need 657 00:29:00,500 --> 00:29:02,916 to be aggressive in order to get some answers. 658 00:29:03,041 --> 00:29:05,000 - Thomas, you ready? - Yeah, whenever you are. 659 00:29:05,083 --> 00:29:08,583 All right, here we go. Five, 660 00:29:08,708 --> 00:29:11,250 four, three, 661 00:29:11,375 --> 00:29:13,458 two, 662 00:29:13,541 --> 00:29:15,708 one. 663 00:29:22,958 --> 00:29:24,683 - Oh, got the chute. - We got the chute! 664 00:29:24,708 --> 00:29:26,916 It's coming down right over here. 665 00:29:27,041 --> 00:29:29,666 Coming down fast. 666 00:29:29,791 --> 00:29:33,000 The chute hasn't opened. 667 00:29:33,125 --> 00:29:34,416 Boom! 668 00:29:35,625 --> 00:29:37,166 Now, Kaleb, you got it? 669 00:29:37,291 --> 00:29:40,125 Oh, yeah, it landed right in a tree. 670 00:29:40,208 --> 00:29:43,750 I'm looking for any UAPs. 671 00:29:44,708 --> 00:29:47,500 I don't see nothing. 672 00:29:47,583 --> 00:29:49,726 While Kaleb's getting that, I'm gonna go over here and check 673 00:29:49,750 --> 00:29:51,041 the instruments and stuff. 674 00:29:51,208 --> 00:29:53,208 He may need some help. I don't know. 675 00:29:53,333 --> 00:29:55,000 Kaleb, you need help? 676 00:29:55,166 --> 00:29:57,833 I got it. 677 00:29:57,958 --> 00:30:01,083 I can't figure out why the chute didn't open, though. 678 00:30:01,208 --> 00:30:03,625 Erik, are you doing something at 1.6? 679 00:30:03,708 --> 00:30:05,875 I'm not broadcasting. 680 00:30:06,041 --> 00:30:07,333 What are you seeing? 681 00:30:07,416 --> 00:30:09,250 A signal? 682 00:30:09,375 --> 00:30:12,791 1.60000... 683 00:30:12,875 --> 00:30:15,833 When the chute failed to open, 684 00:30:15,916 --> 00:30:17,833 and the rocket crashed down near the homestead, 685 00:30:17,958 --> 00:30:19,500 I didn't want to jump to conclusions, 686 00:30:19,666 --> 00:30:21,208 but then, right on cue, 687 00:30:21,333 --> 00:30:23,708 Erik's spectrum analyzer registered that freaky, 688 00:30:23,833 --> 00:30:26,875 1.6 gigahertz energy level that has coincided 689 00:30:27,000 --> 00:30:30,041 with almost every phenomenon we've witnessed out here. 690 00:30:30,208 --> 00:30:33,625 - You want me sweeping around? It's... - Yeah, yeah, I do. 691 00:30:33,750 --> 00:30:35,791 Something was starting to happen. 692 00:30:35,875 --> 00:30:39,541 Oh, whoa, whoa! Right there. 693 00:30:39,666 --> 00:30:42,250 The one signal went away. 694 00:30:42,375 --> 00:30:44,166 Go back the other way. 695 00:30:44,250 --> 00:30:47,125 Well, it's coming back. Oh, right there, right there. Stop. 696 00:30:47,250 --> 00:30:49,208 - So, it's very directional? - Yes. 697 00:30:50,416 --> 00:30:52,000 That's southwest. 698 00:30:52,166 --> 00:30:53,726 That's right where the rocket just went. 699 00:30:53,750 --> 00:30:55,500 Yeah. 700 00:30:55,583 --> 00:30:57,875 Are you kidding me? 701 00:30:58,041 --> 00:30:59,875 Thomas's thought to turn the antenna 702 00:31:00,000 --> 00:31:02,291 connected to the spectrum analyzer 703 00:31:02,416 --> 00:31:05,083 was brilliant because it clearly showed us 704 00:31:05,208 --> 00:31:07,000 that the 1.6 gigahertz signal 705 00:31:07,125 --> 00:31:09,666 was coming from the same direction in the sky 706 00:31:09,750 --> 00:31:12,291 that the rocket had just flown through. 707 00:31:12,416 --> 00:31:14,333 The question was, what the hell was it? 708 00:31:14,416 --> 00:31:17,083 Let me... let me go up and down with it. 709 00:31:20,708 --> 00:31:21,958 Whoa, whoa, whoa. Stop. 710 00:31:24,291 --> 00:31:27,833 Suddenly, two signals right when you did that. 711 00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:30,000 So, look, we've got three peaks. 712 00:31:30,166 --> 00:31:32,791 That means nothing to me. 713 00:31:32,916 --> 00:31:34,183 Well, it doesn't mean a lot to us except, 714 00:31:34,208 --> 00:31:35,683 usually, if it's a communication signal, 715 00:31:35,708 --> 00:31:37,018 you'll see one big one in the middle 716 00:31:37,041 --> 00:31:38,666 and then, two smaller ones on the side. 717 00:31:38,750 --> 00:31:39,625 - At equal distances. - And that's kind of 718 00:31:39,708 --> 00:31:41,000 what we're seeing, 719 00:31:41,083 --> 00:31:42,883 but this one's coming and going, which is odd. 720 00:31:44,041 --> 00:31:46,916 - Want to try and listen to it? - Yeah. 721 00:31:52,916 --> 00:31:56,125 It's chirping in frequency. 722 00:31:56,208 --> 00:31:59,791 That's a communication signal or something. 723 00:31:59,916 --> 00:32:02,208 - That's... - So all that disappears 724 00:32:02,375 --> 00:32:04,291 - when you go off down here? - Yeah, yeah. 725 00:32:04,375 --> 00:32:06,083 I mean, it's got to be right there, and... 726 00:32:06,208 --> 00:32:09,166 I mean, it's got to... It's a small, a very small cone. 727 00:32:09,250 --> 00:32:10,791 That's interesting. 728 00:32:10,916 --> 00:32:13,958 So, if it were a deep sky object, 729 00:32:14,041 --> 00:32:16,166 - in 15 minutes, it'd be gone. - Mm-hmm. 730 00:32:16,333 --> 00:32:18,125 Because of the rotation of the Earth. 731 00:32:18,208 --> 00:32:19,807 From my experience as a rocket scientist, 732 00:32:19,875 --> 00:32:22,166 this sound frequency was 733 00:32:22,250 --> 00:32:24,333 like the kind of communication signal you would get 734 00:32:24,458 --> 00:32:26,250 from a satellite orbiting the Earth, 735 00:32:26,375 --> 00:32:28,458 or even farther out in space. 736 00:32:28,583 --> 00:32:30,083 Listen to that! 737 00:32:30,208 --> 00:32:31,958 But the signal was coming from the area 738 00:32:32,083 --> 00:32:34,583 above the ranch where we shot the rocket, 739 00:32:34,708 --> 00:32:37,541 and it was pointed directly at Homestead Two. 740 00:32:37,708 --> 00:32:40,166 So, what would be broadcasting a communication signal 741 00:32:40,250 --> 00:32:44,166 like that, and where could it be coming from? 742 00:32:44,250 --> 00:32:45,875 Okay, so you say it's pointed 743 00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:47,333 to where we just shot the rocket. 744 00:32:47,416 --> 00:32:49,208 So, what? That's our message, 745 00:32:49,333 --> 00:32:51,375 and this is the message coming back? 746 00:32:51,500 --> 00:32:56,125 I mean, I know that's a stretch, but, after everything 747 00:32:56,250 --> 00:32:58,125 that's gone down today, I have no clue. 748 00:32:58,208 --> 00:33:00,166 That's not a... I don't know. 749 00:33:00,291 --> 00:33:03,000 I swear that sounds like a communication signal. 750 00:33:07,041 --> 00:33:08,583 It stopped. 751 00:33:17,125 --> 00:33:19,166 I don't know what elsep to say about it. I mean, 752 00:33:19,291 --> 00:33:21,916 everything's been quiet, except for that thing. 753 00:33:22,041 --> 00:33:23,933 But, yeah, the Geiger counter hadn't had a single 754 00:33:23,958 --> 00:33:27,791 thing over, like, 15 or 16 all night. 755 00:33:27,875 --> 00:33:29,458 - Good. - I know. 756 00:33:29,541 --> 00:33:31,375 - Good. - Right? 757 00:33:31,541 --> 00:33:33,833 Uh, confusing, but good. 758 00:33:33,958 --> 00:33:36,041 We've had a hell of a day. 759 00:33:36,208 --> 00:33:38,333 That mysterious 1.6 gigahertz 760 00:33:38,416 --> 00:33:41,416 frequency sound suddenly stopped. 761 00:33:41,541 --> 00:33:44,583 Now, I'm not sure, but to me, it sounded like some sort 762 00:33:44,708 --> 00:33:46,333 of communication signal. 763 00:33:46,458 --> 00:33:48,541 It's crazy to think about, but we need to try 764 00:33:48,666 --> 00:33:51,000 and figure out what in the heck it could be 765 00:33:51,166 --> 00:33:53,333 and why we're receiving it. 766 00:33:53,416 --> 00:33:55,791 All right, well, let's-let's load up. 767 00:33:55,875 --> 00:33:57,250 - All right. - Okay. 768 00:34:04,166 --> 00:34:05,958 What's going on, Erik? 769 00:34:06,083 --> 00:34:08,666 - Well, I'm looking through some footage. - Yeah? 770 00:34:08,791 --> 00:34:10,666 Yeah, I've got something to show you. 771 00:34:10,791 --> 00:34:12,666 The day after our night experiment 772 00:34:12,833 --> 00:34:14,992 at Homestead Two, Erik called us in to review something 773 00:34:15,041 --> 00:34:16,500 in his surveillance footage 774 00:34:16,625 --> 00:34:20,000 that got him both excited and a little freaked out. 775 00:34:20,083 --> 00:34:21,768 You know, we've got all these new cameras out 776 00:34:21,791 --> 00:34:23,708 at the homesteads, so, you know, 777 00:34:23,833 --> 00:34:26,541 I-I get plenty of critter activity. 778 00:34:26,666 --> 00:34:28,186 We have a lot deer, we have a lot of... 779 00:34:28,333 --> 00:34:29,875 At night, we have birds 780 00:34:30,000 --> 00:34:31,500 and bats, especially. 781 00:34:31,625 --> 00:34:33,333 But between all of that, 782 00:34:33,458 --> 00:34:35,791 once in a while, we get some things that just don't fit in. 783 00:34:35,916 --> 00:34:38,541 You know? You know what it looks like when you've got a, 784 00:34:38,708 --> 00:34:41,708 you know, moth, or a, you know, some kind of insect, or 785 00:34:41,833 --> 00:34:44,083 a piece of debris flying across your field of view. 786 00:34:44,208 --> 00:34:46,750 But I've got something here that doesn't fit in. 787 00:34:46,875 --> 00:34:48,458 - Really? - Yeah. 788 00:34:48,541 --> 00:34:51,666 It happened just last night after our experiment. 789 00:34:51,833 --> 00:34:54,500 I'm gonna play this real time. 790 00:34:54,583 --> 00:34:58,166 So, what camera are we looking at specifically here? 791 00:34:58,291 --> 00:35:00,500 This is out at the Carriage House. 792 00:35:00,583 --> 00:35:02,833 Now, Car... That's the thing across the road 793 00:35:02,958 --> 00:35:04,666 - from Homestead Two, right? - Yeah. 794 00:35:04,750 --> 00:35:06,829 So, looking back toward Homestead Two? It's that one? 795 00:35:06,875 --> 00:35:08,625 - Yeah. - Okay, so across the canal. 796 00:35:08,708 --> 00:35:10,083 Yeah. 797 00:35:12,875 --> 00:35:16,083 What on Earth is that? 798 00:35:16,208 --> 00:35:18,791 What the hell is that? 799 00:35:18,875 --> 00:35:20,583 Okay, so, let's play this through, 800 00:35:20,708 --> 00:35:23,708 and I really want your thoughts on what this might be. 801 00:35:23,875 --> 00:35:27,041 Oh, it's behind the tree, so it's far enough away. 802 00:35:27,208 --> 00:35:28,666 Right. 803 00:35:28,791 --> 00:35:30,583 - Play that again. - Sure. 804 00:35:30,708 --> 00:35:32,351 You can see the other particles around. 805 00:35:32,375 --> 00:35:35,416 So, it's leaving a trail. 806 00:35:35,541 --> 00:35:37,625 - Go back, Erik. Go back... - Sure. 807 00:35:37,708 --> 00:35:39,916 - About, um... - Sure. Yeah, point out the trail. 808 00:35:40,041 --> 00:35:41,625 Is that camera lag? 809 00:35:41,708 --> 00:35:43,101 - It could be. - Stop right there. 810 00:35:43,125 --> 00:35:44,375 Uh-huh. 811 00:35:44,500 --> 00:35:45,291 You can even see the trail behind it. 812 00:35:45,375 --> 00:35:46,916 Now let it... watch it go. 813 00:35:47,041 --> 00:35:48,561 It leaves a trail behind it as it goes. 814 00:35:50,583 --> 00:35:52,750 - All right, stop. You see it? - Sure. 815 00:35:52,875 --> 00:35:55,125 You see it back there? 816 00:35:55,208 --> 00:35:57,083 Now, what's the frame rate of this camera? 817 00:35:57,208 --> 00:36:00,416 Um, these are set, I believe, to 24. I... 818 00:36:00,541 --> 00:36:03,375 - Well, that's not moving much faster than that. - No. 819 00:36:03,500 --> 00:36:06,791 So it shouldn't be causing frame delay. 820 00:36:06,916 --> 00:36:09,018 - I mean, there's frame rate... - There's a black line 821 00:36:09,041 --> 00:36:10,416 through the center of this thing. 822 00:36:10,541 --> 00:36:12,541 - Interesting. - If you look, 823 00:36:12,666 --> 00:36:15,000 there's a line going right through the center of it. 824 00:36:15,083 --> 00:36:17,041 And it's like this. 825 00:36:17,208 --> 00:36:19,000 So, let it play and see if it continues. 826 00:36:19,125 --> 00:36:22,041 Okay. Yeah. 827 00:36:22,166 --> 00:36:23,791 Yeah, it stays through it. 828 00:36:26,083 --> 00:36:28,500 - Let it keep going. - Okay. 829 00:36:28,625 --> 00:36:31,916 So it's not a bug inside the field of view 830 00:36:32,041 --> 00:36:33,625 because it goes behind this tree, right? 831 00:36:33,750 --> 00:36:36,250 Well, it's not... Look at the bugs, Travis. 832 00:36:36,375 --> 00:36:37,601 - You can see the bugs zooming by. - Yeah. 833 00:36:37,625 --> 00:36:39,541 This thing looks like a balloon 834 00:36:39,666 --> 00:36:42,166 - floating around on the wind. - Yeah, and then it goes 835 00:36:42,291 --> 00:36:44,416 behind the tree over here. 836 00:36:44,541 --> 00:36:48,000 - Yeah, but the movement is ver... - Yeah, that one. 837 00:36:48,083 --> 00:36:49,563 Is very organic, I would say. 838 00:36:49,625 --> 00:36:51,875 It's-it's irregular, it's not even just 839 00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:53,666 smoothly moving through the scene. 840 00:36:53,750 --> 00:36:54,583 Well, the interesting thing is, you look at the grass 841 00:36:54,708 --> 00:36:56,375 and the trees. 842 00:36:56,500 --> 00:36:59,166 I don't see really any wind, you know? 843 00:36:59,333 --> 00:37:02,625 - Good point. - And so you see it, it drifts over to the right with 844 00:37:02,708 --> 00:37:05,250 no wind going that direction, and then it drifts and 845 00:37:05,375 --> 00:37:07,184 just slowly... Like I said, it almost looks like 846 00:37:07,208 --> 00:37:09,750 a balloon just floating around. 847 00:37:09,875 --> 00:37:12,333 That's not being affected by the same forces 848 00:37:12,458 --> 00:37:14,333 that are carrying the rest of it. 849 00:37:14,458 --> 00:37:16,500 It's not a balloon, because a balloon would have 850 00:37:16,625 --> 00:37:20,083 been more stochastically, nautically moving about. 851 00:37:20,208 --> 00:37:25,541 And that looks like it's moving with intent. 852 00:37:25,666 --> 00:37:27,916 Comes along, decides it doesn't want to be here, 853 00:37:28,041 --> 00:37:29,625 and it decides to go off this way. 854 00:37:29,750 --> 00:37:31,083 This is unique. 855 00:37:31,208 --> 00:37:32,476 - I... - You know, and it's... 856 00:37:32,500 --> 00:37:33,860 I don't think I've seen anything... 857 00:37:34,000 --> 00:37:35,559 You've never shown me anything close to that. 858 00:37:35,583 --> 00:37:37,708 Well, it goes in front of those trees and behind 859 00:37:37,875 --> 00:37:42,083 that tree, so that tells us it's at least 30 feet away. 860 00:37:42,208 --> 00:37:45,333 So it's about the size of a volleyball. 861 00:37:45,458 --> 00:37:48,291 Think of it this way. In one night, one span there, 862 00:37:48,416 --> 00:37:51,833 we see a strange communication beam, 863 00:37:52,000 --> 00:37:54,708 and then we see this thing. 864 00:37:54,833 --> 00:37:56,750 Is there a connection? 865 00:38:04,500 --> 00:38:06,018 What's particularly bizarre about this phenomenon 866 00:38:06,041 --> 00:38:08,000 is it happened just after our rocket experiment 867 00:38:08,083 --> 00:38:09,458 at Homestead Two 868 00:38:09,541 --> 00:38:11,666 when we heard that really strange 869 00:38:11,750 --> 00:38:15,458 1.6 gigahertz signal. It all looks to be connected. 870 00:38:15,541 --> 00:38:17,208 I just don't know how or why yet. 871 00:38:17,375 --> 00:38:20,125 In the beginning, it almost looks like it changes 872 00:38:20,250 --> 00:38:21,416 shape a little bit to me. 873 00:38:21,541 --> 00:38:23,166 Is it more, though, that, 874 00:38:23,250 --> 00:38:26,333 looking at the end would be a circle, 875 00:38:26,416 --> 00:38:29,250 but then as it turns, a cigar shape, 876 00:38:29,375 --> 00:38:31,208 because you're getting more of a 3D... 877 00:38:31,333 --> 00:38:33,875 Just like this, right? If you're looking at this 878 00:38:34,041 --> 00:38:36,083 - end on, you think it's a circle, right? - Sure. 879 00:38:36,208 --> 00:38:38,875 If you look at it like this, it's like a line or something, 880 00:38:39,041 --> 00:38:40,333 you know, cigar-shaped. 881 00:38:40,416 --> 00:38:42,333 I'll tell you what it reminds me of. 882 00:38:42,458 --> 00:38:45,291 The Tic Tac, the UAP video. 883 00:38:45,416 --> 00:38:47,500 The UAP that appeared in 884 00:38:47,625 --> 00:38:49,458 the Tic Tac video that was recorded by 885 00:38:49,583 --> 00:38:52,166 the USS Nimitz group in 2004 886 00:38:52,250 --> 00:38:55,541 appeared to be cigar-shaped when viewed from certain angles. 887 00:38:55,666 --> 00:38:58,791 But it was reported to look more spherical by the Navy pilots 888 00:38:58,875 --> 00:39:00,666 when it flew straight towards them. 889 00:39:00,791 --> 00:39:04,375 Do any of those objects move around so organically, like... 890 00:39:04,541 --> 00:39:06,458 - As we see here? - Yes, and they amorphously 891 00:39:06,541 --> 00:39:09,666 change shape, depending on the direction they turn. 892 00:39:09,791 --> 00:39:13,625 So, we've measured a signal many times when we've seen 893 00:39:13,708 --> 00:39:18,500 phenomena occur specifically around 1.6 gigahertz. 894 00:39:18,583 --> 00:39:21,250 We're seeing whatever this thing is, 895 00:39:21,375 --> 00:39:23,125 and interestedly enough, 896 00:39:23,208 --> 00:39:28,791 at the same instant, we see this signal at 1.6 gigahertz. 897 00:39:28,916 --> 00:39:30,416 It's pretty bizarre. 898 00:39:31,500 --> 00:39:33,291 It's crazy is what it is. 899 00:39:33,375 --> 00:39:35,166 I don't know what to say of this, 900 00:39:35,291 --> 00:39:39,208 but I would say you've captured a UAP on camera here, Erik, 901 00:39:39,375 --> 00:39:41,500 and we don't know what it is. 902 00:39:41,625 --> 00:39:43,875 Well, this is just one more case of 903 00:39:44,000 --> 00:39:45,833 strange activity out at the homesteads. 904 00:39:45,916 --> 00:39:47,476 You know, Homestead Two is a place where we see 905 00:39:47,500 --> 00:39:49,250 a lot of this stuff. 906 00:39:49,375 --> 00:39:51,208 So, I'm not going to be satisfied 907 00:39:51,375 --> 00:39:52,655 until I've spent some time doing 908 00:39:52,708 --> 00:39:54,226 - some image processing on this. - Sure. 909 00:39:54,250 --> 00:39:55,351 And I'll come back to you guys and 910 00:39:55,375 --> 00:39:56,655 let you know if I find anything. 911 00:39:56,708 --> 00:39:59,125 All right. Thanks, guys. Good job, Erik. 912 00:40:00,583 --> 00:40:03,916 Our fascination, our speculation about the ranch 913 00:40:04,041 --> 00:40:06,458 phenomenon and about how the ranch fits into 914 00:40:06,583 --> 00:40:09,208 the larger picture has only been elevated. 915 00:40:09,333 --> 00:40:11,333 We realize we're not dealing with a simple 916 00:40:11,458 --> 00:40:14,041 problem set, but one that is very complex. 917 00:40:14,208 --> 00:40:17,333 All of this new data that we have tells us there are 918 00:40:17,458 --> 00:40:19,541 some really weird anomalies. 919 00:40:19,708 --> 00:40:21,027 We don't know what's causing that. 920 00:40:21,083 --> 00:40:23,291 There's so much data. 921 00:40:23,416 --> 00:40:25,833 What is the next level of experimentation 922 00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:28,958 that we need to do to determine what this is? 923 00:40:29,041 --> 00:40:31,791 You can't just go dig everywhere under the ranch to find this. 924 00:40:31,875 --> 00:40:34,833 We're gonna have to find a better way to look deeper 925 00:40:34,916 --> 00:40:37,166 under the surface to figure out what's causing that. 926 00:40:37,291 --> 00:40:39,958 The presence of a signal or a frequency 927 00:40:40,041 --> 00:40:42,833 that seems to attend the events and the activities 928 00:40:42,916 --> 00:40:45,875 on the property may be our greatest discovery yet. 929 00:40:46,000 --> 00:40:49,583 I had always hoped that these activities would lead 930 00:40:49,708 --> 00:40:52,416 to our ability to hopefully communicate 931 00:40:52,541 --> 00:40:56,166 with the entities involved with the ranch. 932 00:40:56,333 --> 00:40:59,000 Now, I believe what we may be seeing is 933 00:40:59,125 --> 00:41:00,875 communication back to us 934 00:41:01,041 --> 00:41:03,125 in ways that we had not anticipated 935 00:41:03,208 --> 00:41:04,791 here at Skinwalker Ranch. 936 00:41:08,916 --> 00:41:10,750 It looks like something's collapsed here. 937 00:41:10,875 --> 00:41:13,750 That tells me that was done to hide something. 938 00:41:13,875 --> 00:41:17,041 There was an area I found on this mesa slope, 939 00:41:17,166 --> 00:41:18,750 and it lead to this open cave. 940 00:41:18,875 --> 00:41:20,583 I'm pretty sure this is it. 941 00:41:20,708 --> 00:41:23,416 What were they hiding in that mesa? 942 00:41:23,541 --> 00:41:27,041 Popping smoke. Look, look, it's getting sucked in. 943 00:41:27,166 --> 00:41:29,541 You guys really stirred the old hornet's nest. 944 00:41:29,708 --> 00:41:32,125 - Look, they're movin'. - I've never seen this many 945 00:41:32,208 --> 00:41:33,458 mysterious lights in the sky. 73646

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