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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,166 --> 00:00:04,000 Tonight on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch... 2 00:00:04,125 --> 00:00:06,458 Talk about a perfect test pad 3 00:00:06,583 --> 00:00:10,125 that seems to be a sister location to Skinwalker Ranch. 4 00:00:10,250 --> 00:00:11,666 What is that that we're lookin' at? 5 00:00:11,833 --> 00:00:13,333 I don't know. 6 00:00:13,416 --> 00:00:16,167 - What was that? - The temperature went up. 7 00:00:16,292 --> 00:00:18,500 - It just did it again. - It did it. 8 00:00:18,582 --> 00:00:19,832 That's really weird. 9 00:00:19,957 --> 00:00:21,832 What was that? 10 00:00:22,000 --> 00:00:23,100 - Right there. - There it is. 11 00:00:23,125 --> 00:00:24,417 It's getting more intense. 12 00:00:24,542 --> 00:00:26,332 What is that thing? 13 00:00:27,542 --> 00:00:30,457 For years, scientists have been working 14 00:00:30,582 --> 00:00:34,042 to reveal the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. 15 00:00:34,207 --> 00:00:37,417 But is it possible that the clues to unlock the mystery 16 00:00:37,542 --> 00:00:42,832 are located beyond the borders of this hub of high strangeness? 17 00:00:42,957 --> 00:00:44,207 - Now... - Whoa! 18 00:00:44,375 --> 00:00:46,000 An ex-CIA agent 19 00:00:46,167 --> 00:00:48,582 and a veteran journalist have been recruited 20 00:00:48,707 --> 00:00:50,250 by the Skinwalker team 21 00:00:50,375 --> 00:00:52,457 to go on a high-stakes mission across America. 22 00:00:52,582 --> 00:00:54,332 Look at all this activity that's happening. 23 00:00:54,457 --> 00:00:56,082 - That's unbelievable. - Oh my gosh, 24 00:00:56,207 --> 00:00:57,807 Look at that, look at that, look at that. 25 00:00:57,917 --> 00:00:59,375 Uncover evidence 26 00:00:59,542 --> 00:01:01,332 that may finally expose the truth. 27 00:01:01,500 --> 00:01:04,082 - What is that thing? - It's getting more intense. 28 00:01:04,207 --> 00:01:05,727 You ever see anything like this before? 29 00:01:05,832 --> 00:01:07,292 No. 30 00:01:09,332 --> 00:01:11,792 This is just the beginning. 31 00:01:14,582 --> 00:01:16,000 Sound like Brandon's here? 32 00:01:16,082 --> 00:01:17,375 Hey gentlemen, 33 00:01:17,542 --> 00:01:19,332 it's time to launch our new initiative. 34 00:01:19,457 --> 00:01:21,332 I'd like you to meet our two new investigators, 35 00:01:21,457 --> 00:01:23,957 Andy Bustamante and Paul Beban. 36 00:01:24,042 --> 00:01:26,000 - Mornin'. - Paul. Hey, how are you? 37 00:01:26,125 --> 00:01:27,924 Nice to meet you. Hey, Paul. Nice to meet you. 38 00:01:28,042 --> 00:01:30,332 These are the new members of our team. 39 00:01:31,207 --> 00:01:33,750 We're anxious to launch efforts 40 00:01:33,875 --> 00:01:35,542 and have a lot to discuss 41 00:01:35,707 --> 00:01:39,000 as we take our investigation beyond Skinwalker Ranch 42 00:01:39,167 --> 00:01:40,957 to some of these other sites of interest. 43 00:01:41,082 --> 00:01:42,875 We appreciate your qualifications. 44 00:01:43,042 --> 00:01:45,375 We have two professionals here 45 00:01:45,542 --> 00:01:49,042 that I think are a true complement to our effort. 46 00:01:49,207 --> 00:01:52,250 Andy is a graduate of the Air Force Academy, 47 00:01:52,375 --> 00:01:56,667 former CIA investigator and retired Air Force. 48 00:01:56,792 --> 00:02:00,417 Paul Beban is an Emmy Award-winning journalist 49 00:02:00,542 --> 00:02:03,000 with ABC and PBS 50 00:02:03,167 --> 00:02:06,250 and brings a level of expertise and depth 51 00:02:06,375 --> 00:02:08,832 to the investigation and documenting, 52 00:02:09,000 --> 00:02:11,667 really, what we will be engaging with 53 00:02:11,792 --> 00:02:14,375 the sites as we proceed forward. 54 00:02:14,542 --> 00:02:16,375 - That is impressive. - Well, we're excited 55 00:02:16,542 --> 00:02:18,417 to join the effort and sort of see how 56 00:02:18,542 --> 00:02:19,861 all of our skill sets fit together 57 00:02:19,957 --> 00:02:21,667 and, you know, get started. 58 00:02:21,832 --> 00:02:24,332 Erik and I have been talkin' about this for a long time, 59 00:02:24,500 --> 00:02:26,707 and we've been kind of running this idea by Brandon 60 00:02:26,832 --> 00:02:31,167 that Skinwalker Ranch, while it is a unique place, 61 00:02:31,292 --> 00:02:33,625 it might not be the only place around the globe 62 00:02:33,750 --> 00:02:36,957 that has a very interesting phenomenon to be observed. 63 00:02:37,042 --> 00:02:39,375 But our bandwidth is getting filled 64 00:02:39,542 --> 00:02:42,082 with all of the research and investigation here. 65 00:02:42,207 --> 00:02:44,625 We need a task force, a special ops team, 66 00:02:44,750 --> 00:02:47,082 that can help inform what we're doing here 67 00:02:47,207 --> 00:02:49,000 and maybe what our next experiments will be. 68 00:02:49,125 --> 00:02:51,750 So, your goal is to find the places 69 00:02:51,875 --> 00:02:54,625 that have the weird stories, take scientific measurements, 70 00:02:54,750 --> 00:02:58,042 collect data and even poke the hornet's nest 71 00:02:58,167 --> 00:02:59,406 and see if any hornets fly out. 72 00:02:59,542 --> 00:03:01,042 We've got to see what's goin' on, 73 00:03:01,167 --> 00:03:03,250 and it will help us understand: 74 00:03:03,375 --> 00:03:05,082 is... is Skinwalker Ranch 75 00:03:05,207 --> 00:03:08,042 isolated, very unique, nothin' else is like it? 76 00:03:08,207 --> 00:03:10,667 Or is it connected to something bigger? 77 00:03:10,750 --> 00:03:13,332 And I think that's what you guys are gonna help us figure out. 78 00:03:13,500 --> 00:03:17,042 We'd like to arm you with many of the third party experts 79 00:03:17,207 --> 00:03:18,875 that have aided the investigation 80 00:03:19,042 --> 00:03:20,875 here at Skinwalker Ranch. 81 00:03:21,042 --> 00:03:22,917 Not only to establish some continuity, 82 00:03:23,042 --> 00:03:25,292 but to provide a level of resource. 83 00:03:25,375 --> 00:03:29,750 Skinwalker Ranch is base camp to deploy assets. 84 00:03:29,875 --> 00:03:33,457 We see you truly as an extension of our investigation. 85 00:03:33,542 --> 00:03:36,082 So, Paul and Andy, as... as your work follows 86 00:03:36,207 --> 00:03:37,957 the model of what we've established here 87 00:03:38,042 --> 00:03:40,792 at Skinwalker Ranch, I fully expect as you collect your data 88 00:03:40,917 --> 00:03:42,792 and you're led by your data, 89 00:03:42,917 --> 00:03:44,250 your findings will help us 90 00:03:44,375 --> 00:03:46,500 to evolve our process here at the ranch. 91 00:03:46,625 --> 00:03:48,000 Yeah, I mean, Paul and I come in 92 00:03:48,125 --> 00:03:49,500 really comfortable with field work. 93 00:03:49,625 --> 00:03:51,250 We're used to going out there in front, 94 00:03:51,375 --> 00:03:53,058 not really knowing what we're stepping into, 95 00:03:53,082 --> 00:03:54,522 getting shot at, and then coming back 96 00:03:54,667 --> 00:03:56,600 with whatever information and intel we can collect. 97 00:03:56,625 --> 00:03:59,082 Hopefully, we won't get shot at or tear gassed 98 00:03:59,207 --> 00:04:00,792 or any of the things that have happened 99 00:04:00,917 --> 00:04:02,417 uh, in my previous line of work, 100 00:04:02,542 --> 00:04:04,421 but, you know, we're... We're ready for anything 101 00:04:04,542 --> 00:04:06,000 and we're excited to get out there. 102 00:04:06,125 --> 00:04:07,332 Given what we know, 103 00:04:07,500 --> 00:04:09,292 I think, you know, our first project, 104 00:04:09,417 --> 00:04:11,736 not too far away, but with so many similar characteristics, 105 00:04:11,792 --> 00:04:13,683 is... is gonna be really interesting for you guys. 106 00:04:13,707 --> 00:04:15,875 - Please, do tell. - Well, you've got my attention. 107 00:04:16,000 --> 00:04:19,000 So, we came into a book called Merging Dimensions. 108 00:04:19,125 --> 00:04:22,167 It references a ranch, Bradshaw Ranch. 109 00:04:22,292 --> 00:04:24,832 It's not far from a place called Sedona, Arizona, 110 00:04:24,957 --> 00:04:27,582 which is commonly known, even in tourist circles, 111 00:04:27,707 --> 00:04:30,000 as an area that in and of itself is strange. 112 00:04:30,082 --> 00:04:32,207 Wonderful. I have heard just a little 113 00:04:32,332 --> 00:04:34,292 about both of these locations. 114 00:04:34,417 --> 00:04:36,625 You couldn't have picked a better place to start. 115 00:04:38,457 --> 00:04:41,207 So, the ranch itself has actually had reports 116 00:04:41,332 --> 00:04:42,792 of UFO sightings... 117 00:04:43,917 --> 00:04:44,917 orb sightings... 118 00:04:45,417 --> 00:04:47,457 - strange creatures. - Yup. 119 00:04:47,582 --> 00:04:50,832 The backstory of Bradshaw Ranch is fascinating. 120 00:04:51,792 --> 00:04:54,707 Bob Bradshaw was really an old-school cowboy 121 00:04:54,875 --> 00:04:57,667 who ended up turning this place into a movie set. 122 00:04:58,125 --> 00:04:59,457 Elvis movies were filmed there. 123 00:04:59,582 --> 00:05:01,208 I mean, this place was a bustling scene. 124 00:05:01,333 --> 00:05:04,333 It was a home. It was a working film set. 125 00:05:04,458 --> 00:05:07,875 At the same time, he and his family 126 00:05:08,041 --> 00:05:11,333 were experiencing, you know, all kinds of high strangeness 127 00:05:11,458 --> 00:05:13,833 in a time when it just really wasn't spoken of. 128 00:05:13,916 --> 00:05:16,000 I mean, he had a business to run out there. 129 00:05:16,125 --> 00:05:18,582 We saw this spaceship. 130 00:05:18,707 --> 00:05:22,125 They were traveling fast down that hillside 131 00:05:22,207 --> 00:05:23,707 and right into the ranch. 132 00:05:23,875 --> 00:05:27,832 It was really so... A spectacular thing to see. 133 00:05:28,875 --> 00:05:31,417 Talk about a perfect test pad 134 00:05:31,542 --> 00:05:35,292 that seems to be a sister location to Skinwalker Ranch. 135 00:05:35,417 --> 00:05:37,457 One thing that Bradshaw Ranch 136 00:05:37,582 --> 00:05:39,582 seems to have in common with Skinwalker Ranch 137 00:05:39,707 --> 00:05:43,167 is the diversity of activity and phenomena. 138 00:05:43,292 --> 00:05:45,167 We're gonna start with the data. 139 00:05:45,332 --> 00:05:46,812 We're gonna run experiments out there, 140 00:05:46,875 --> 00:05:48,875 we're gonna see if we can measure these phenomena, 141 00:05:49,042 --> 00:05:51,250 and we're gonna talk to as many people as we can 142 00:05:51,375 --> 00:05:53,457 and try to get the facts of the backstory. 143 00:05:53,542 --> 00:05:55,625 We've been able to establish contact 144 00:05:55,707 --> 00:05:58,582 with the previous owner of the ranch, John Bradshaw. 145 00:05:58,707 --> 00:06:00,666 His son, Mason, is with him as well. 146 00:06:00,791 --> 00:06:02,434 They're the first people we plan on talking to 147 00:06:02,458 --> 00:06:03,708 when we land on the ground. 148 00:06:03,875 --> 00:06:05,000 Well, I'm absolutely 149 00:06:05,125 --> 00:06:06,541 intrigued by this, and I can't wait 150 00:06:06,708 --> 00:06:08,541 to see what you guys find and report back. 151 00:06:08,666 --> 00:06:11,083 Just filled with anticipation. Wishing you the best of luck. 152 00:06:11,208 --> 00:06:12,916 Yeah, yeah. Good luck, gentlemen. 153 00:06:13,041 --> 00:06:15,958 All right. So, we're off. We'll let you know what we find. 154 00:06:23,832 --> 00:06:28,207 Man, you could not ask for a more spectacular location 155 00:06:28,332 --> 00:06:30,542 to start our investigation, right? 156 00:06:30,707 --> 00:06:32,582 I mean, look at this place. It's just stunning. 157 00:06:32,707 --> 00:06:34,207 Yeah, absolutely. 158 00:06:34,375 --> 00:06:35,957 I mean, there's Sedona itself, 159 00:06:36,042 --> 00:06:37,417 and then Bradshaw Ranch. 160 00:06:37,542 --> 00:06:39,667 Yes, if you consider Bradshaw Ranch, 161 00:06:39,832 --> 00:06:43,332 you've got multiple types of high strangeness 162 00:06:43,417 --> 00:06:45,100 that already correlate with the high strangeness 163 00:06:45,125 --> 00:06:47,667 that they've recorded in phenomenon at Skinwalker Ranch. 164 00:06:47,792 --> 00:06:49,792 - Right. - Light orbs, 165 00:06:49,917 --> 00:06:53,250 Skinwalkers themselves and portals. 166 00:06:53,375 --> 00:06:55,542 There are a lot of accounts here 167 00:06:55,707 --> 00:06:58,332 - that sound pretty fantastic. - Pretty fantastic. 168 00:06:58,500 --> 00:07:00,000 And pretty far-fetched, right? 169 00:07:00,125 --> 00:07:03,458 How much are we going to be willing 170 00:07:03,541 --> 00:07:06,541 to accept, as CIA agents, investigative journalists? 171 00:07:06,666 --> 00:07:10,250 Where are we gonna say, "Okay, this is something here on earth." 172 00:07:10,375 --> 00:07:12,916 "It could be real and true." 173 00:07:13,500 --> 00:07:15,416 The whole point of what we're doin' here 174 00:07:15,541 --> 00:07:17,625 is pin these extraordinary stories, 175 00:07:17,707 --> 00:07:20,832 these anecdotes and experiences, to reality, right? 176 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:22,875 We're gonna use the scientific method. 177 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:24,625 We're gonna try to do more interviews. 178 00:07:24,707 --> 00:07:26,332 We're gonna run some experiments. 179 00:07:26,457 --> 00:07:29,500 Are there ways to connect what seems extraordinary 180 00:07:29,625 --> 00:07:33,417 to actual facts on the ground right here in the world 181 00:07:33,542 --> 00:07:36,417 that aren't just, you know, a tall tale? 182 00:07:36,542 --> 00:07:37,933 So, what I've experienced in the field, 183 00:07:37,957 --> 00:07:39,457 and I'm sure you've seen it too, Paul, 184 00:07:39,582 --> 00:07:41,332 is when you talk to an eyewitness... 185 00:07:41,457 --> 00:07:43,000 - Yeah. - They believe what they saw. 186 00:07:43,125 --> 00:07:44,582 But the real magic happens 187 00:07:44,707 --> 00:07:47,625 when you can create bulletproof evidence 188 00:07:47,750 --> 00:07:50,582 separate from the eyewitness experience itself. 189 00:07:50,707 --> 00:07:52,332 - Something you can measure. - Yeah. 190 00:07:52,457 --> 00:07:53,898 Because that brings a whole new level 191 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:57,832 of depth and utility to the eyewitness account. 192 00:07:58,792 --> 00:08:01,625 Now, in my time with CIA, I've seen some crazy things. 193 00:08:01,708 --> 00:08:03,625 Things that nobody thought was possible, 194 00:08:03,750 --> 00:08:05,666 and for sure things that nobody believed, 195 00:08:05,791 --> 00:08:07,916 but they still proved to be true in the end. 196 00:08:08,041 --> 00:08:10,666 It's really important when you show up to do an investigation, 197 00:08:10,791 --> 00:08:13,208 you have to be open to all the possibilities. 198 00:08:13,375 --> 00:08:14,666 Because if you rule something out 199 00:08:14,833 --> 00:08:16,625 based on your own personal bias, 200 00:08:16,707 --> 00:08:18,667 you might miss the most important piece. 201 00:08:18,832 --> 00:08:20,667 It gives you a thread to pull 202 00:08:20,832 --> 00:08:23,792 and then you layer that with real scientific research 203 00:08:23,917 --> 00:08:26,082 and you get to see where that data takes you. 204 00:08:26,207 --> 00:08:28,375 Well, now we're gonna put that to the test. 205 00:08:28,500 --> 00:08:30,667 And we have the benefit of the experience 206 00:08:30,792 --> 00:08:33,417 of the team at Skinwalker to bear on this place, 207 00:08:33,542 --> 00:08:35,375 which is really untested. 208 00:08:35,500 --> 00:08:37,875 Yeah, we're visiting other hornets nests. 209 00:08:38,042 --> 00:08:39,250 That's right. 210 00:08:39,375 --> 00:08:41,082 We're adding to the list of hornets nests 211 00:08:41,207 --> 00:08:42,292 that we're gonna poke. 212 00:08:44,042 --> 00:08:46,750 - Well, here we are -ANDY: Amazing. 213 00:08:48,500 --> 00:08:50,082 - How's it goin'? - Hi there. 214 00:08:50,207 --> 00:08:51,500 - John. - Mason. 215 00:08:51,625 --> 00:08:52,707 Hey, good to meet you. 216 00:08:52,832 --> 00:08:54,042 Thank you for meeting us. 217 00:08:54,207 --> 00:08:55,875 There's so much mystery here. 218 00:08:56,042 --> 00:08:58,000 Maybe just tell us a little bit about 219 00:08:58,082 --> 00:08:59,500 what's the deal out here. 220 00:08:59,582 --> 00:09:02,167 Well, so it's a lot of legacies and stories 221 00:09:02,292 --> 00:09:05,000 and just things that are out there that people know about. 222 00:09:05,082 --> 00:09:06,750 We're not gonna tell you what to believe, 223 00:09:06,875 --> 00:09:08,792 - but this is what's out there. - Sure. 224 00:09:08,875 --> 00:09:10,917 It was about 1995, probably. 225 00:09:11,042 --> 00:09:14,917 My step mom, Linda, was living out here with my dad. 226 00:09:15,707 --> 00:09:18,417 They were doin' dishes and watching TV one night, 227 00:09:18,542 --> 00:09:21,417 and all of a sudden, Linda looked out the window 228 00:09:21,542 --> 00:09:23,667 and there was what appeared to be 229 00:09:23,792 --> 00:09:25,667 another time and space 230 00:09:25,832 --> 00:09:27,707 merging our dimension with another dimension, 231 00:09:27,875 --> 00:09:30,917 almost like a projection screen on a theater. 232 00:09:31,042 --> 00:09:33,957 So, we're talking about some kind of space-time portal? 233 00:09:34,042 --> 00:09:35,625 That's what she thought it was, yeah. 234 00:09:35,707 --> 00:09:37,058 - Okay. - It's actually really close 235 00:09:37,082 --> 00:09:38,667 to where we're standing right now. 236 00:09:38,792 --> 00:09:40,250 Great. Well, you lead the way. 237 00:09:40,375 --> 00:09:41,417 Let's go. 238 00:09:41,542 --> 00:09:42,625 There's a saying 239 00:09:42,707 --> 00:09:44,167 that extraordinary claims 240 00:09:44,292 --> 00:09:45,832 require extraordinary evidence. 241 00:09:45,917 --> 00:09:49,332 At the same time, when someone tells me straight-faced, 242 00:09:49,457 --> 00:09:51,500 someone credible like the Bradshaws, 243 00:09:51,625 --> 00:09:55,667 that an interdimensional portal opened up, 244 00:09:55,792 --> 00:09:57,457 that's an amazing story. 245 00:09:57,542 --> 00:10:00,542 I want to know more about that, but I also need some facts. 246 00:10:00,667 --> 00:10:02,000 I need some evidence. 247 00:10:02,125 --> 00:10:04,167 So, I'm open to this, but I need more 248 00:10:04,292 --> 00:10:06,667 before I'm willing to say, "You know what? You're right." 249 00:10:06,792 --> 00:10:08,667 What I'd like to do is take a few measurements. 250 00:10:08,832 --> 00:10:10,957 All right. Well, let's get started. Let's get to work. 251 00:10:11,042 --> 00:10:12,457 All right. 252 00:10:12,582 --> 00:10:14,667 Since radiation has been 253 00:10:14,792 --> 00:10:16,792 a serious safety problem on Skinwalker Ranch... 254 00:10:16,875 --> 00:10:18,750 - Mine's beepin'. - Your max is about 120? 255 00:10:18,875 --> 00:10:20,792 - Yes, 120 somethin'. - That's pretty high. 256 00:10:20,875 --> 00:10:23,375 Andy and Paul have brought in radiation expert 257 00:10:23,500 --> 00:10:25,875 and Skinwalker veteran Casey Smith, 258 00:10:26,042 --> 00:10:29,000 to survey the entire property for radioactive levels 259 00:10:29,082 --> 00:10:31,542 and locate any concerning anomalies. 260 00:10:31,707 --> 00:10:33,375 - 'Sup, guys? - Great to see you. 261 00:10:33,500 --> 00:10:35,667 - Good to see you guys. - What's goin' on? 262 00:10:35,832 --> 00:10:37,558 Just seein' if we get any radiation measurements out here. 263 00:10:37,582 --> 00:10:39,207 I was gonna say, what do you got? 264 00:10:39,375 --> 00:10:40,500 I got a new toy this year. 265 00:10:40,667 --> 00:10:42,082 This is a gamma cam, 266 00:10:42,207 --> 00:10:44,332 and we're actually getting visuals of any radiation 267 00:10:44,500 --> 00:10:45,940 that's actually populating around us. 268 00:10:46,042 --> 00:10:48,542 The gamma camera from H3D 269 00:10:48,667 --> 00:10:50,917 is a high-resolution imaging system 270 00:10:51,042 --> 00:10:53,832 that can record visuals of flowing radiation. 271 00:10:55,042 --> 00:10:56,707 The camera also collects data 272 00:10:56,832 --> 00:10:59,125 of the volume, intensity and composition 273 00:10:59,250 --> 00:11:02,917 of any radioactive material that might be present. 274 00:11:03,707 --> 00:11:05,225 So, Casey, this is gonna paint a different picture 275 00:11:05,250 --> 00:11:07,183 from what you've seen out at Skinwalker, is that right? 276 00:11:07,207 --> 00:11:09,625 Yeah, so with the imaging software on here, 277 00:11:09,707 --> 00:11:11,347 it's just nice to be able to actually see, 278 00:11:11,500 --> 00:11:13,832 if there is radiation, where is it actually coming from? 279 00:11:13,957 --> 00:11:15,677 You look at some of the events that happened 280 00:11:15,832 --> 00:11:17,518 up at Skinwalker Ranch, Travis got, you know, 281 00:11:17,542 --> 00:11:18,832 potentially burned with... 282 00:11:18,957 --> 00:11:20,750 On the skin with some radiation burns. 283 00:11:20,875 --> 00:11:22,792 That could be a tunnel entrance for all we know. 284 00:11:22,917 --> 00:11:24,457 I'd like to know what's in this thing. 285 00:11:24,582 --> 00:11:25,957 Don't lift it up. 286 00:11:26,082 --> 00:11:27,832 Feel like, uh, I've got a little bit 287 00:11:27,957 --> 00:11:29,667 of a headache or somethin' happenin'. 288 00:11:29,832 --> 00:11:32,207 The next day, I noticed weird red marks 289 00:11:32,332 --> 00:11:33,582 on my hand and my head. 290 00:11:35,042 --> 00:11:36,707 They were radiation burns. 291 00:11:36,832 --> 00:11:38,667 You know, we don't know where it came from. 292 00:11:38,792 --> 00:11:40,808 So, if you had somethin' like that, maybe you can see... 293 00:11:40,832 --> 00:11:42,268 "Hey, there's somethin' that came out" 294 00:11:42,292 --> 00:11:44,000 "from the sky or the ground or whatever." 295 00:11:44,125 --> 00:11:45,917 But with this, you'll be able to pinpoint it. 296 00:11:46,042 --> 00:11:47,042 Yeah. 297 00:11:47,125 --> 00:11:48,582 Can I take this for a test drive? 298 00:11:48,707 --> 00:11:50,082 Absolutely. So, I got a couple 299 00:11:50,207 --> 00:11:52,000 other pieces of equipment over here too. 300 00:11:52,167 --> 00:11:54,407 I'll grab that as well, but let's take this guy off here. 301 00:11:54,542 --> 00:11:55,917 Excellent. Thank you. 302 00:11:56,042 --> 00:11:57,957 - Mason, you wanna come with me? - Oh, yeah. 303 00:11:58,082 --> 00:11:59,917 I wanna check out some of what we see 304 00:12:00,042 --> 00:12:01,417 around these old remains. 305 00:12:04,332 --> 00:12:07,082 So, I'm not seeing anything that looks dangerous. 306 00:12:07,207 --> 00:12:10,167 Organic matter releasing energy is what we would expect to see. 307 00:12:10,292 --> 00:12:12,542 - This guy here. - What do we got? 308 00:12:12,667 --> 00:12:13,832 This is an identiFINDER. 309 00:12:13,957 --> 00:12:15,582 It's got a sodium iodide crystal in it. 310 00:12:15,707 --> 00:12:17,167 Is the idea that you're basically 311 00:12:17,292 --> 00:12:19,058 - just scanning to... - Yeah, you're just watching 312 00:12:19,082 --> 00:12:20,957 for the dose rates, if anything changes. 313 00:12:22,750 --> 00:12:24,332 Let me walk over and check these guys 314 00:12:24,457 --> 00:12:26,177 - and make sure they're goin'. - Sure. Sure. 315 00:12:26,250 --> 00:12:27,750 Ideally, for our own personal safety, 316 00:12:27,875 --> 00:12:29,292 we don't want to see anything. 317 00:12:29,417 --> 00:12:30,518 However, if we do see something, 318 00:12:30,542 --> 00:12:32,167 maybe there's some connection 319 00:12:32,332 --> 00:12:34,625 with all the strange things that your family and others 320 00:12:34,707 --> 00:12:36,667 have reported out here over the years. 321 00:12:36,832 --> 00:12:38,000 Check this out. 322 00:12:38,167 --> 00:12:39,542 The ranch house is that direction. 323 00:12:39,707 --> 00:12:41,082 - Yep. - You see that hot spot? 324 00:12:41,207 --> 00:12:42,917 - Yeah. - There to the left. 325 00:12:43,042 --> 00:12:44,792 Yeah, you see it radiating into the sky? 326 00:12:44,875 --> 00:12:46,332 Mm-hmm. 327 00:12:46,457 --> 00:12:48,332 That's a concentrated area and a pinpoint. 328 00:12:48,417 --> 00:12:49,875 Well, that's interesting. 329 00:12:50,000 --> 00:12:51,582 What is that that we're lookin' at? 330 00:12:53,332 --> 00:12:55,750 I don't know. 331 00:13:02,832 --> 00:13:04,207 It's like a... Yeah, we got, like, 332 00:13:04,332 --> 00:13:06,542 a big streak over here, and the streak... 333 00:13:06,707 --> 00:13:09,000 It's, like, bridging the bottom of the screen to the top. 334 00:13:09,125 --> 00:13:11,183 Yeah. The red spots that we're seeing are high intensity. 335 00:13:11,207 --> 00:13:12,643 Is it dangerous what we're looking at? 336 00:13:12,667 --> 00:13:14,125 Right now, we're pretty low. 337 00:13:14,207 --> 00:13:15,927 I would suspect that we would see some spots 338 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:18,207 that's gonna be our naturally occurring radiation 339 00:13:18,332 --> 00:13:20,292 that's in the ground, thorium, uranium. 340 00:13:20,375 --> 00:13:22,875 The streaking that's going off up into the sky, 341 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:24,832 that's strange to me. 342 00:13:24,917 --> 00:13:26,832 To see this patch of organic radiation 343 00:13:26,917 --> 00:13:28,500 in the direction of the ranch house? 344 00:13:28,625 --> 00:13:30,375 It just leaves me baffled. 345 00:13:30,500 --> 00:13:33,875 This is a clear anomaly that's in an area that has 346 00:13:34,042 --> 00:13:36,500 been reported multiple times for high strangeness. 347 00:13:36,667 --> 00:13:37,750 What have you got, man? 348 00:13:37,875 --> 00:13:39,292 So check this out. 349 00:13:39,375 --> 00:13:41,500 We've been chasing kind of a pinpoint red dot 350 00:13:41,667 --> 00:13:43,082 - across the field. - Okay. 351 00:13:43,207 --> 00:13:45,087 Which makes it interesting. And then we also see 352 00:13:45,207 --> 00:13:47,000 this strange climbing into the sky. 353 00:13:47,125 --> 00:13:49,000 - Do you see that? - What is that arc? 354 00:13:49,167 --> 00:13:51,542 It seems to be radiating up into the atmosphere. 355 00:13:51,707 --> 00:13:53,125 I don't know what that is. 356 00:13:53,207 --> 00:13:55,082 This is happening in real time. 357 00:13:55,207 --> 00:13:57,375 And Casey, who's an expert, is telling us 358 00:13:57,542 --> 00:13:59,917 he's never seen anything like this before. 359 00:14:00,042 --> 00:14:02,667 It feels like we're on to something right off the bat. 360 00:14:02,832 --> 00:14:05,042 Is there a way to sort of hone in on it? 361 00:14:05,207 --> 00:14:07,707 Let me give it to you so you can get a good view. 362 00:14:07,875 --> 00:14:09,250 Yeah. Here. Let me trade you. Okay. 363 00:14:09,375 --> 00:14:10,792 So that... 364 00:14:10,875 --> 00:14:12,167 This is the source in the ground, 365 00:14:12,292 --> 00:14:14,042 and that's radiation into the sky. 366 00:14:14,167 --> 00:14:16,292 - Do you see it taking off? - Whoa, what happened? 367 00:14:16,375 --> 00:14:19,082 - We just lost the image. - Is the camera failing? 368 00:14:19,207 --> 00:14:21,667 The source disappeared and then the camera. 369 00:14:21,832 --> 00:14:22,832 Well, they're not... 370 00:14:22,957 --> 00:14:24,875 They go in and out. 371 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:26,875 Yeah, it's gone. All of it's gone now. 372 00:14:27,000 --> 00:14:28,625 You can't get the camera back up at all. 373 00:14:28,750 --> 00:14:30,832 The minute I gave this over to Paul 374 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:32,292 and he talked about homing in 375 00:14:32,417 --> 00:14:33,832 to track this thing down, it failed. 376 00:14:33,957 --> 00:14:36,125 That is just so weird. 377 00:14:36,875 --> 00:14:38,308 Almost like it doesn't wanna be found. 378 00:14:38,332 --> 00:14:40,332 What I'll do with the data that we've collected, 379 00:14:40,500 --> 00:14:42,750 I need to go pull it into the visualizer software, 380 00:14:42,875 --> 00:14:45,667 take a look at it, look for those peaks 381 00:14:45,750 --> 00:14:47,167 that I saw up at Skinwalker Ranch 382 00:14:47,292 --> 00:14:48,957 and see if they're occurring here. 383 00:14:49,042 --> 00:14:51,000 I also want to kind of keep poking around 384 00:14:51,082 --> 00:14:52,542 and take some more measurements. 385 00:14:52,707 --> 00:14:53,707 Terrific. 386 00:14:54,625 --> 00:14:57,082 With a strange radiation anomaly detected, 387 00:14:57,207 --> 00:14:59,000 but an all-clear from Casey, 388 00:14:59,125 --> 00:15:01,667 Andy and Paul are now meeting with investigators 389 00:15:01,832 --> 00:15:04,207 who have a story of a strange creature 390 00:15:04,332 --> 00:15:07,042 that terrorized Merging Dimensions authors 391 00:15:07,167 --> 00:15:09,667 Linda Bradshaw and Tom Dongo. 392 00:15:10,207 --> 00:15:11,433 All right, gentlemen, be careful. 393 00:15:11,457 --> 00:15:12,625 - Okay. - Little bit 394 00:15:12,750 --> 00:15:14,875 - of a rough way down here. - Got it. 395 00:15:15,042 --> 00:15:16,332 Linda, obviously, 396 00:15:16,457 --> 00:15:18,582 and Tom Dongo, did a lot of exploring out here. 397 00:15:18,707 --> 00:15:20,000 What have you heard from Tom? 398 00:15:20,082 --> 00:15:21,500 In this subject matter 399 00:15:21,582 --> 00:15:23,832 of this type of research, Tom is at the top, 400 00:15:23,957 --> 00:15:25,207 and Linda the same. 401 00:15:25,332 --> 00:15:27,082 So, they dedicated their free time 402 00:15:27,207 --> 00:15:29,500 in exploring the property when a lot of incredible 403 00:15:29,667 --> 00:15:30,986 and extraordinary things happened. 404 00:15:31,042 --> 00:15:33,707 So, Tom and Linda were down here? 405 00:15:33,875 --> 00:15:35,167 Yes. 406 00:15:35,332 --> 00:15:37,000 He did write of one experience 407 00:15:37,125 --> 00:15:39,167 where they had come down to this general area, 408 00:15:39,292 --> 00:15:42,417 and they were stopped in their tracks by grunting sounds. 409 00:15:42,542 --> 00:15:45,000 Within a short period of time of hearing these grunting sounds 410 00:15:45,167 --> 00:15:47,667 and listening, they heard a roar which Tom described 411 00:15:47,750 --> 00:15:49,207 much as an African lion roar. 412 00:15:49,332 --> 00:15:50,957 Something with a much deeper voice 413 00:15:51,042 --> 00:15:52,143 and something more powerful. 414 00:15:52,167 --> 00:15:53,667 In fact, we had an experience 415 00:15:53,792 --> 00:15:55,125 not too long ago ourselves, 416 00:15:55,207 --> 00:15:57,167 and we heard the exact same roar that Tom 417 00:15:57,292 --> 00:15:59,350 had described years prior when he was here with Linda. 418 00:15:59,375 --> 00:16:01,707 We heard it several times, 419 00:16:01,832 --> 00:16:03,332 and it sent a chill down my spine. 420 00:16:03,457 --> 00:16:05,917 We just... Both of us, couldn't wait to get to the car. 421 00:16:06,042 --> 00:16:09,167 Coming down, just, probably about ten feet, 422 00:16:09,292 --> 00:16:11,582 and something tapped Alexandra on the back of the head. 423 00:16:11,707 --> 00:16:14,167 Wait, I'm sorry, you felt something actually touch you? 424 00:16:14,292 --> 00:16:17,792 Yes. I was last in line, so Jeremiah and our friend 425 00:16:17,875 --> 00:16:21,417 were walking ahead of me, and something tapped me on the head 426 00:16:21,542 --> 00:16:23,542 just like that. It was... 427 00:16:23,667 --> 00:16:25,167 - Twice. - Mm-hmm. Twice. 428 00:16:25,250 --> 00:16:26,970 So, it wasn't like you bumped into a branch. 429 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:29,042 No, I didn't bump into anything. 430 00:16:29,207 --> 00:16:31,207 And I looked behind me and there was nothing there, 431 00:16:31,375 --> 00:16:34,500 so I asked Jeremiah to quickly take a picture with the flash. 432 00:16:35,500 --> 00:16:37,250 And sure enough, something did show up. 433 00:16:37,375 --> 00:16:39,457 There was an orb next to me. 434 00:16:40,707 --> 00:16:42,167 But I can't explain that. 435 00:16:42,292 --> 00:16:44,457 - That's very interesting. - So, when Tom 436 00:16:44,582 --> 00:16:46,500 and Linda were referencing the roar, the corral 437 00:16:46,625 --> 00:16:48,683 was one of the places where they would separate some of 438 00:16:48,707 --> 00:16:50,683 the horses if they were injured or if they were pregnant. 439 00:16:50,707 --> 00:16:52,707 And there was an incident with a pregnant mare 440 00:16:52,832 --> 00:16:54,292 that started screaming as well. 441 00:16:54,375 --> 00:16:56,082 And that's right through the trees here. 442 00:16:56,207 --> 00:16:58,250 - Let's go check it out. - Okay, so that's close by. 443 00:16:58,375 --> 00:16:59,917 - Very close by. - All right. 444 00:17:01,542 --> 00:17:03,707 - Look at this. - So this is the corral? 445 00:17:03,832 --> 00:17:05,250 - This is it. - Got it. 446 00:17:05,375 --> 00:17:07,041 Animals, of course, 447 00:17:07,166 --> 00:17:09,125 are excellent sensory perceptive creatures. 448 00:17:09,250 --> 00:17:12,541 They usually know when something abnormal is around before we do. 449 00:17:12,708 --> 00:17:14,208 In this particular case, 450 00:17:14,333 --> 00:17:16,375 when they could hear this horse screaming... 451 00:17:17,458 --> 00:17:19,058 she was so frightened that her eyes seemed 452 00:17:19,083 --> 00:17:21,333 to be bugging out of her head and she was kicking 453 00:17:21,416 --> 00:17:24,083 with her hind legs at the enclosure. 454 00:17:24,208 --> 00:17:27,166 Wow. Okay. So, how do you make sense of that? 455 00:17:27,333 --> 00:17:29,000 Something was frightening the horses, 456 00:17:29,083 --> 00:17:31,041 and they were hearing this on a regular basis. 457 00:17:31,166 --> 00:17:33,375 When we talk about a credibility scale 458 00:17:33,541 --> 00:17:36,125 in the intelligence world, we talk about two things. 459 00:17:36,208 --> 00:17:37,851 We talk about the credibility of the source, 460 00:17:37,875 --> 00:17:40,166 but we also talk about the credibility of the information. 461 00:17:40,250 --> 00:17:42,333 Jeremiah and Alexandra, 462 00:17:42,458 --> 00:17:44,375 you see really solid eye contact, 463 00:17:44,541 --> 00:17:47,125 you see a level of confidence as they explained 464 00:17:47,208 --> 00:17:49,333 their own experiences here on Bradshaw Ranch. 465 00:17:49,458 --> 00:17:51,666 But credible anecdotal information 466 00:17:51,791 --> 00:17:53,375 is only part of the equation. 467 00:17:53,541 --> 00:17:55,500 We have to take from that anecdotal input 468 00:17:55,583 --> 00:17:57,833 something that we can apply science to 469 00:17:57,958 --> 00:17:59,500 so we can pull real facts from it. 470 00:17:59,666 --> 00:18:01,708 I think that's why we have our boots on the ground. 471 00:18:01,875 --> 00:18:03,458 Try to see it firsthand. 472 00:18:07,541 --> 00:18:09,541 At Bradshaw Ranch in Sedona, Arizona, 473 00:18:09,708 --> 00:18:12,125 investigators, Paul Beban and Andy Bustamante 474 00:18:12,250 --> 00:18:14,333 have heard stories of high strangeness 475 00:18:14,458 --> 00:18:15,833 occurring by the horse corral. 476 00:18:15,958 --> 00:18:17,500 Something was frightening the horses 477 00:18:17,583 --> 00:18:19,000 on a regular basis, 478 00:18:19,125 --> 00:18:20,833 and she was kicking with her hind legs 479 00:18:20,916 --> 00:18:22,541 at the enclosure, screaming. 480 00:18:22,666 --> 00:18:24,208 So they've called in Skinwalker Ranch 481 00:18:24,333 --> 00:18:26,416 expert Guy Blocker to conduct 482 00:18:26,541 --> 00:18:29,750 a thermal temperature test for signs of an anomaly. 483 00:18:35,291 --> 00:18:37,000 Guy, I really appreciate you comin' out 484 00:18:37,083 --> 00:18:39,000 on a cold night to be part of this. 485 00:18:39,083 --> 00:18:41,000 Now, and you had an extraordinary 486 00:18:41,166 --> 00:18:43,083 - experience at Skinwalker... - Yes, I did. 487 00:18:43,208 --> 00:18:44,541 Out at the old homestead. 488 00:18:44,666 --> 00:18:46,166 Yeah, that was really interesting. 489 00:18:46,291 --> 00:18:48,083 Okay, guys, I have all the cameras on record, 490 00:18:48,208 --> 00:18:49,500 so we're recording right now. 491 00:18:49,625 --> 00:18:51,333 In my experience with thermal, 492 00:18:51,416 --> 00:18:53,250 I normally experience temperature changes 493 00:18:53,375 --> 00:18:55,000 where if there's a physical entity 494 00:18:55,083 --> 00:18:57,000 steps in, temperatures go up. 495 00:18:57,083 --> 00:18:58,541 I was expecting a decrease, 496 00:18:58,708 --> 00:19:00,833 and instead we saw an 11 degree increase. 497 00:19:00,958 --> 00:19:02,791 Look at the screen. 498 00:19:02,875 --> 00:19:06,041 Just seconds after the recording began to play, 499 00:19:06,166 --> 00:19:08,000 there was an obvious rise in temperature 500 00:19:08,083 --> 00:19:10,250 being shown across the thermal camera feed. 501 00:19:10,375 --> 00:19:12,000 Just like a switch got flipped. 502 00:19:12,125 --> 00:19:14,291 So, to make this the most viable, 503 00:19:14,416 --> 00:19:16,500 scientifically relevant experiment we can, 504 00:19:16,583 --> 00:19:18,833 we want to follow the same sequence of events. 505 00:19:18,916 --> 00:19:20,166 What's our trigger? 506 00:19:20,291 --> 00:19:22,375 We've got a 1.6 gigahertz frequency 507 00:19:22,541 --> 00:19:24,958 that we're gonna play here, and that's similar to something 508 00:19:25,041 --> 00:19:26,791 they detected there at Skinwalker. 509 00:19:26,916 --> 00:19:28,333 Right. 510 00:19:28,458 --> 00:19:30,375 Since the Skinwalker experiment 511 00:19:30,500 --> 00:19:33,291 played an audio signal to stimulate a rise in temperature, 512 00:19:33,375 --> 00:19:35,541 the team plans to play back the audio 513 00:19:35,708 --> 00:19:39,666 of the 1.6 gigahertz signal recorded at Skinwalker Ranch. 514 00:19:39,750 --> 00:19:43,625 This 1.6 gigahertz frequency repeatedly shows up 515 00:19:43,708 --> 00:19:46,750 at Skinwalker, accompanied by high strangeness. 516 00:19:46,875 --> 00:19:49,958 If any temperature fluctuations happen near the corral, 517 00:19:50,083 --> 00:19:53,541 they'll be pinpointed by Guy Blocker's thermal cameras. 518 00:19:53,708 --> 00:19:57,625 These fluctuations could be further evidence of an anomaly. 519 00:19:57,708 --> 00:19:59,333 My thought is we aim that crosshair 520 00:19:59,416 --> 00:20:00,625 in the center of the corral. 521 00:20:00,708 --> 00:20:02,333 That's a good place to start, right? 522 00:20:02,416 --> 00:20:04,083 We also have your traditional 523 00:20:04,208 --> 00:20:06,958 analog-style thermometers hangin' up on the fence. 524 00:20:07,041 --> 00:20:08,558 This is giving us multiple data points. 525 00:20:08,583 --> 00:20:09,982 I think we're ready for our trigger. 526 00:20:10,041 --> 00:20:11,708 - Yeah. - Let's give it a try. 527 00:20:12,750 --> 00:20:15,625 As you can see, right now we're at 28.2. 528 00:20:15,708 --> 00:20:18,083 - Our high is 38.6. - High is 38, 529 00:20:18,208 --> 00:20:19,887 and that's the tree line behind the corral. 530 00:20:19,916 --> 00:20:22,833 - Perfect. Start the audio? - I'm ready when you are, man. 531 00:20:34,583 --> 00:20:36,125 All right, there's our signal. 532 00:20:48,666 --> 00:20:51,333 Everything looks like it's holding steady here. 533 00:21:11,000 --> 00:21:12,541 The noise is just not what it was. 534 00:21:12,666 --> 00:21:14,833 It's weird. It goes in and out. 535 00:21:14,916 --> 00:21:18,250 It's so much quieter than it was when we first played it. 536 00:21:19,458 --> 00:21:21,333 I don't know why it's so low. 537 00:21:22,250 --> 00:21:23,958 - The volume. - No, it's ma... 538 00:21:24,083 --> 00:21:25,458 I mean, maximum volume. 539 00:21:32,375 --> 00:21:33,833 All right, I think all we can get now 540 00:21:33,958 --> 00:21:35,166 is a few seconds of your time. 541 00:21:35,291 --> 00:21:37,083 Right. 542 00:21:37,208 --> 00:21:38,833 Paul, it's shifting on us. 543 00:21:38,958 --> 00:21:40,458 Yeah. 544 00:21:40,583 --> 00:21:42,166 PAUL, ANDY: What was that? 545 00:21:42,250 --> 00:21:43,791 The temperature went up. 546 00:21:43,875 --> 00:21:46,000 It just did it again. 547 00:21:46,125 --> 00:21:47,291 That's really weird. 548 00:21:47,375 --> 00:21:49,541 39.8, 32. 549 00:21:55,125 --> 00:21:56,750 We're comin' up on 40 over here. 550 00:21:56,875 --> 00:22:00,458 Yep. Every time the audio comes back on, it does it. 551 00:22:00,583 --> 00:22:03,041 It's happened faster, but it's not unlike 552 00:22:03,166 --> 00:22:05,268 what happened at Homestead where we had that increase. 553 00:22:05,291 --> 00:22:07,000 That was a drastic change. 554 00:22:07,125 --> 00:22:08,500 That was weird. 555 00:22:08,625 --> 00:22:11,833 Watching the temperature increase five degrees 556 00:22:11,916 --> 00:22:15,083 while nothing else has changed except for the playing 557 00:22:15,208 --> 00:22:17,500 of a 1.6 gigahertz communication signal, 558 00:22:17,583 --> 00:22:19,833 seeing the environment react to that 559 00:22:19,916 --> 00:22:22,208 is just something that leaves you speechless. 560 00:22:22,333 --> 00:22:24,333 I mean, wouldn't you expect to see just 561 00:22:24,416 --> 00:22:25,750 a steadily dropping temperature? 562 00:22:25,875 --> 00:22:28,333 Yes, I would, because as, you know, as... 563 00:22:28,416 --> 00:22:30,708 As the night goes on, we're losing more and more heat. 564 00:22:30,875 --> 00:22:33,183 Because we have a clear sky, so there's nothing holding it in. 565 00:22:33,208 --> 00:22:34,500 Clear sky and it's quite still. 566 00:22:34,666 --> 00:22:36,250 I mean, there might be elevated breeze, 567 00:22:36,375 --> 00:22:37,683 but there's not much movement down here. 568 00:22:37,708 --> 00:22:39,375 This is not unlike what happened 569 00:22:39,500 --> 00:22:41,375 at Homestead where we had an 11-degree increase 570 00:22:41,541 --> 00:22:43,416 in the space of, like, a couple of minutes. 571 00:22:43,541 --> 00:22:45,791 Whereas with this, it went up about five degrees 572 00:22:45,916 --> 00:22:48,250 and then it's slowly coming back down. 573 00:22:48,375 --> 00:22:50,583 We're hundreds of miles from Skinwalker Ranch, 574 00:22:50,708 --> 00:22:52,416 replicating as closely as we can 575 00:22:52,541 --> 00:22:56,416 the same experiments, and seeing similar results. 576 00:22:56,541 --> 00:22:58,666 You can't ignore it. Something happened here. 577 00:22:58,791 --> 00:23:01,375 Why would this audio trigger that spike? 578 00:23:01,500 --> 00:23:03,083 I don't think this was gonna happen 579 00:23:03,208 --> 00:23:04,875 if we did it in... In our backyard. 580 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:06,208 If it did, I'd move. 581 00:23:06,375 --> 00:23:08,125 Yeah. Exactly. 582 00:23:08,250 --> 00:23:11,416 Guy, we've seen this now in Skinwalker Ranch with you, 583 00:23:11,541 --> 00:23:13,458 we've seen this now in Bradshaw Ranch. 584 00:23:13,583 --> 00:23:16,125 Is this kind of activity something you see regularly? 585 00:23:16,250 --> 00:23:17,851 No, it's only when I hang out with you guys 586 00:23:17,875 --> 00:23:19,375 that this kind of thing happens to me. 587 00:23:19,500 --> 00:23:21,041 I'm bringin' you along 588 00:23:21,166 --> 00:23:22,541 more often, my man. 589 00:23:22,666 --> 00:23:24,018 No, seriously though, thank you, Guy. 590 00:23:24,041 --> 00:23:25,250 We got somethin' here 591 00:23:25,375 --> 00:23:26,791 - to push further. - Yeah. I... 592 00:23:26,875 --> 00:23:28,583 I think it requires further investigation. 593 00:23:34,375 --> 00:23:35,708 I don't know about you, Andy, 594 00:23:35,875 --> 00:23:37,625 but I feel like we're off to a great start. 595 00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:39,427 We've gotten some really interesting results 596 00:23:39,541 --> 00:23:41,416 really right off the bat. 597 00:23:41,541 --> 00:23:43,601 Every time we've broken out a new set of instruments, 598 00:23:43,625 --> 00:23:45,500 we've gotten something surprising. 599 00:23:45,625 --> 00:23:47,666 Yeah, you see it radiating into the sky? 600 00:23:47,750 --> 00:23:49,500 Starting with the radiological. 601 00:23:49,625 --> 00:23:52,500 Why is there organic radiation in the sky? 602 00:23:52,625 --> 00:23:54,125 What is that that we're lookin' at? 603 00:23:54,208 --> 00:23:55,500 I don't know. 604 00:23:55,583 --> 00:23:57,208 What we saw with Casey, 605 00:23:57,333 --> 00:23:58,851 I was not expecting anything like that. 606 00:23:58,875 --> 00:24:01,250 Casey wasn't expecting anything like that. 607 00:24:01,375 --> 00:24:02,851 And then the thermal test that we ran. 608 00:24:02,875 --> 00:24:05,291 That's five degrees of change with nothing 609 00:24:05,375 --> 00:24:07,541 to trigger it except for a sound. 610 00:24:07,666 --> 00:24:09,833 Something brought that temperature up. 611 00:24:09,916 --> 00:24:11,541 What was that? 612 00:24:11,666 --> 00:24:13,291 The temperature went up. 613 00:24:13,375 --> 00:24:15,291 It just did it again. 614 00:24:15,375 --> 00:24:17,166 - It just did it. - That's really weird. 615 00:24:17,291 --> 00:24:18,791 We've been able to replicate some 616 00:24:18,875 --> 00:24:20,643 of the same outcomes that they had at Skinwalker, 617 00:24:20,666 --> 00:24:22,000 which is what we came here to do. 618 00:24:22,125 --> 00:24:24,541 Was to repeat, test, replicate and measure. 619 00:24:24,666 --> 00:24:28,000 I think one of the next things to do is to try to bring in 620 00:24:28,125 --> 00:24:31,541 some of the laser testing that they've done at Skinwalker. 621 00:24:32,500 --> 00:24:34,166 On Skinwalker Ranch, 622 00:24:34,291 --> 00:24:35,750 the team from Nu-Salt Laser 623 00:24:35,875 --> 00:24:37,666 has conducted several experiments 624 00:24:37,791 --> 00:24:39,583 to try to stimulate anomalies... 625 00:24:39,708 --> 00:24:41,625 Holy cow. Look at that. 626 00:24:41,708 --> 00:24:44,333 Which resulted in a correlating U.A.P. sighting 627 00:24:44,458 --> 00:24:45,625 in 2021. 628 00:24:45,708 --> 00:24:46,833 - You see this? - Yeah. 629 00:24:46,916 --> 00:24:48,500 What the crap is that? 630 00:24:48,625 --> 00:24:49,958 Unbelievable. 631 00:24:50,041 --> 00:24:51,666 Now, Andy and Paul want to see 632 00:24:51,791 --> 00:24:54,375 what effect that same technology will have 633 00:24:54,500 --> 00:24:56,166 at Bradshaw Ranch. 634 00:24:56,291 --> 00:25:01,291 As far as a starting point, where Bob Bradshaw saw a U.F.O., 635 00:25:01,375 --> 00:25:02,833 you know, slide down that hillside. 636 00:25:02,958 --> 00:25:07,541 We saw this spaceship traveling fast 637 00:25:07,708 --> 00:25:10,041 down that hillside and right into the ranch. 638 00:25:10,750 --> 00:25:12,558 I agree. I think that's a perfect place to start. 639 00:25:12,583 --> 00:25:13,833 It's centrally located. 640 00:25:13,958 --> 00:25:15,958 We've had some great data, but there's still 641 00:25:16,083 --> 00:25:18,123 a lot of questions out there that we need to answer. 642 00:25:18,208 --> 00:25:20,268 Yeah, we've got some answers, there are a lot more questions, 643 00:25:20,291 --> 00:25:22,041 - we've got more work to do. - Absolutely. 644 00:25:22,166 --> 00:25:24,333 We're gonna fire up the laser and see what happens. 645 00:25:24,416 --> 00:25:25,875 I agree, let's do that. 646 00:25:32,750 --> 00:25:34,416 With their next plan of attack focused 647 00:25:34,541 --> 00:25:36,375 on the ridge where Bob Bradshaw had 648 00:25:36,500 --> 00:25:38,333 his infamous U.F.O. sighting, 649 00:25:38,458 --> 00:25:40,208 along with John and Mason Bradshaw, 650 00:25:40,333 --> 00:25:43,000 Andy and Paul have called in Skinwalker Ranch 651 00:25:43,125 --> 00:25:46,041 laser experts, Tim Anderson and Jeremy Fenton, 652 00:25:46,166 --> 00:25:48,166 to help with their next experiment. 653 00:25:48,291 --> 00:25:49,833 That looks like a good spot. 654 00:25:49,958 --> 00:25:51,916 Guys, thank you so much for comin' out. 655 00:25:52,041 --> 00:25:54,666 So, these guys at Skinwalker have shot lasers, 656 00:25:54,750 --> 00:25:56,250 - what, at the ridge? - Yup. 657 00:25:56,375 --> 00:25:57,708 Up into the sky? 658 00:25:57,833 --> 00:25:59,593 What have you got for us? What did you bring? 659 00:25:59,708 --> 00:26:01,833 We want to run a lot of the same kind of tests, 660 00:26:01,916 --> 00:26:04,000 and more, like you've been doin' at Skinwalker. 661 00:26:04,125 --> 00:26:07,416 So we brought with us two laser light show projectors, 662 00:26:07,541 --> 00:26:09,583 and we're gonna do a raster scan. 663 00:26:09,708 --> 00:26:11,500 So, it's really just gonna illuminate 664 00:26:11,583 --> 00:26:13,833 this whole area with laser. 665 00:26:13,958 --> 00:26:16,041 In this experiment, the laser will scan 666 00:26:16,208 --> 00:26:18,833 the ridge from side to side and top to bottom. 667 00:26:18,958 --> 00:26:21,666 By adding light energy to the environment, 668 00:26:21,791 --> 00:26:23,916 the hope is to stimulate an anomaly, 669 00:26:24,041 --> 00:26:27,333 or the beams could detect a U.A.P. 670 00:26:27,458 --> 00:26:29,458 by bending or disappearing 671 00:26:29,583 --> 00:26:31,833 while refracting off the unknown object. 672 00:26:31,916 --> 00:26:34,166 So, we not only have this sighting 673 00:26:34,291 --> 00:26:35,458 that happened in this area, 674 00:26:35,541 --> 00:26:36,916 but we've also had some strange 675 00:26:37,041 --> 00:26:38,708 thermal readings in that direction. 676 00:26:38,833 --> 00:26:41,083 We've had some radiation anomalies that have happened 677 00:26:41,208 --> 00:26:42,833 over the ranch house in this direction. 678 00:26:42,958 --> 00:26:45,833 This location gives us a really central spot 679 00:26:45,958 --> 00:26:47,583 to set up the laser arrays here 680 00:26:47,708 --> 00:26:49,125 and shine them in that direction. 681 00:26:49,208 --> 00:26:51,333 I think it's time to poke the hornet's nest. 682 00:26:51,416 --> 00:26:52,833 See what we find. 683 00:26:54,125 --> 00:26:56,208 In addition to the laser technology, 684 00:26:56,333 --> 00:26:57,916 Andy and Paul are also deploying 685 00:26:58,041 --> 00:27:01,208 multiple scientific tools to monitor the area. 686 00:27:01,333 --> 00:27:03,416 So, we've got kind of a cool treat for you guys. 687 00:27:03,541 --> 00:27:05,166 - Yeah. - This is a new piece 688 00:27:05,291 --> 00:27:07,000 of equipment called a UFODAP. 689 00:27:07,083 --> 00:27:08,708 It's essentially a piece of equipment 690 00:27:08,833 --> 00:27:10,708 that puts nonstop eyes on the sky. 691 00:27:10,833 --> 00:27:13,541 Actively monitoring from two different base stations, 692 00:27:13,708 --> 00:27:15,833 it's able to search what the air traffic is, 693 00:27:15,958 --> 00:27:18,041 so that once it zones in on a target, 694 00:27:18,166 --> 00:27:19,916 it'll track that target through the sky. 695 00:27:20,041 --> 00:27:22,000 These are basically robot cameras. 696 00:27:22,083 --> 00:27:24,042 If they see anything that isn't a bird or a plane, 697 00:27:24,208 --> 00:27:25,833 they're gonna lock on it, and then we can 698 00:27:25,958 --> 00:27:27,625 analyze all that data afterward. 699 00:27:27,708 --> 00:27:29,748 Really looking forward to seeing how all this works. 700 00:27:29,833 --> 00:27:31,208 So I'm gonna move this one 701 00:27:31,375 --> 00:27:32,933 a little farther over into this clearing. 702 00:27:32,958 --> 00:27:34,750 It's actually got a good shot of the hill 703 00:27:34,875 --> 00:27:37,000 - and the sky behind us. - Great. And this guy 704 00:27:37,083 --> 00:27:39,042 is gonna head over here closest to the laser show. 705 00:27:39,083 --> 00:27:41,083 - Perfect. - Kinda want these 706 00:27:41,208 --> 00:27:43,583 to sit on top of each other, but maybe a little bit higher. 707 00:27:43,708 --> 00:27:44,726 - Try that. - FLIR should be up 708 00:27:44,750 --> 00:27:46,125 on a monitor now, Andy. 709 00:27:46,208 --> 00:27:47,708 - You got it, Paul. - Excellent. 710 00:27:47,833 --> 00:27:49,416 Both UFODAPS are scanning. 711 00:27:49,541 --> 00:27:51,166 So, what we have first are the UFODAP. 712 00:27:51,250 --> 00:27:53,333 We codenamed them Hunter and Tracker. 713 00:27:53,458 --> 00:27:56,541 So here, Hunter's on the bottom, cued into his piece of sky. 714 00:27:56,666 --> 00:27:58,166 Tracker is over here, 715 00:27:58,250 --> 00:28:00,500 and they're actively monitoring right now. 716 00:28:00,583 --> 00:28:02,875 Here we have the FLIR thermal camera. 717 00:28:03,000 --> 00:28:05,000 It's actively monitoring this ridgeline 718 00:28:05,083 --> 00:28:07,916 and the area from the ground up to the sky. 719 00:28:08,041 --> 00:28:10,500 And then lastly, we have active tracking 720 00:28:10,583 --> 00:28:12,208 of our radio signals in the area. 721 00:28:12,333 --> 00:28:15,625 So, we'll be actively monitoring the entire radio spectrum 722 00:28:15,750 --> 00:28:17,476 while we're going through the experimentation today. 723 00:28:17,500 --> 00:28:20,041 I think we have all of the hardware and software set up. 724 00:28:20,208 --> 00:28:22,375 I think the only thing left is to wait for nightfall. 725 00:28:22,500 --> 00:28:23,625 Exactly. 726 00:28:30,583 --> 00:28:31,833 We've got everything set up. 727 00:28:31,958 --> 00:28:33,458 I'm ready to go. You guys ready to go? 728 00:28:33,583 --> 00:28:35,125 - Let's get to it. - Absolutely. 729 00:28:35,250 --> 00:28:36,583 Andy and Paul 730 00:28:36,708 --> 00:28:39,000 have brought in Skinwalker Ranch laser experts 731 00:28:39,083 --> 00:28:42,666 Tim Anderson and Jeremy Fenton to try to stimulate an anomaly 732 00:28:42,791 --> 00:28:46,000 at the ridge where Bob Bradshaw spotted a U.F.O. 733 00:28:46,125 --> 00:28:48,458 They've also set up their own tech 734 00:28:48,541 --> 00:28:50,000 to help them monitor the area 735 00:28:50,125 --> 00:28:52,166 during the laser light experiment. 736 00:28:52,291 --> 00:28:54,875 I'm gonna arm the UFODAPs so they start scanning the sky. 737 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:56,583 After that, we want you to make sure 738 00:28:56,708 --> 00:28:58,333 that we hit the FLIR, and once we have 739 00:28:58,458 --> 00:29:00,875 all three devices rolling, we turn it over to you guys. 740 00:29:01,000 --> 00:29:02,416 - Okay. - Ready to rock? 741 00:29:02,541 --> 00:29:03,541 - All right. - Yes. 742 00:29:03,666 --> 00:29:05,708 We're live on Hunter. 743 00:29:07,541 --> 00:29:09,708 We're live on Tracker. 744 00:29:09,875 --> 00:29:11,416 Both UFODAPs are scanning. 745 00:29:11,541 --> 00:29:16,666 Temp steady so far. Our high is 36.8, low 22.4. 746 00:29:16,791 --> 00:29:18,791 - Lasers ready. - Let's do it. 747 00:29:18,875 --> 00:29:20,458 All right, everybody, here we go. 748 00:29:20,541 --> 00:29:24,708 Three, two, one, hit it. 749 00:29:27,208 --> 00:29:29,000 - Nice. - Look at that. 750 00:29:30,208 --> 00:29:32,208 Remember, we've gotten reports not just in the sky, 751 00:29:32,250 --> 00:29:33,833 - but also in the woods. - Yup. 752 00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:35,541 In the wash. 753 00:29:35,666 --> 00:29:37,833 We've got to keep our eyes all around. 754 00:29:37,916 --> 00:29:39,708 As we're carrying out this experiment, 755 00:29:39,833 --> 00:29:41,875 we're trying to paint this hillside with energy, 756 00:29:42,041 --> 00:29:44,666 trying to recreate or trigger something 757 00:29:44,833 --> 00:29:47,000 along the lines of what Bob Bradshaw saw. 758 00:29:47,125 --> 00:29:48,958 What is the range of that? 759 00:29:49,083 --> 00:29:52,666 These lasers are good for about a mile to two miles. 760 00:29:52,791 --> 00:29:54,500 It all depends on the atmosphere. 761 00:29:54,583 --> 00:29:55,958 We don't really have any clouds, 762 00:29:56,041 --> 00:29:58,000 so it's gonna continue into space. 763 00:29:58,083 --> 00:30:00,323 Paul, I'm gonna start scanning some of these frequencies. 764 00:30:01,083 --> 00:30:03,208 We're expecting to see some U.H.F. traffic, 765 00:30:03,333 --> 00:30:05,291 but anything that's anomalous, this will pick up 766 00:30:05,375 --> 00:30:07,791 and we'll be able to hone in and listen to the signal. 767 00:30:07,875 --> 00:30:09,916 Got it. 768 00:30:11,625 --> 00:30:13,875 So, this is the kind of spike that we're looking for. 769 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,666 That's interesting. That shows it's an active transmission. 770 00:30:16,791 --> 00:30:18,250 - See how tall it is? - Yeah. 771 00:30:18,375 --> 00:30:19,833 So, I'm gonna see if we can 772 00:30:19,916 --> 00:30:21,541 identify the right bandwidth 773 00:30:21,666 --> 00:30:23,291 to actually listen in to the signal. 774 00:30:23,375 --> 00:30:24,976 So, you're saying that's a local transmission 775 00:30:25,000 --> 00:30:26,458 of some kind that we're picking up? 776 00:30:26,583 --> 00:30:27,916 Correct. 777 00:30:30,333 --> 00:30:32,666 Let me hear it. Ah? Come on. 778 00:30:35,208 --> 00:30:36,416 Come on. 779 00:30:37,333 --> 00:30:39,791 I'm gonna take this one hertz at a time. 780 00:30:40,666 --> 00:30:42,375 We're zooming in on the signal. 781 00:30:47,041 --> 00:30:50,583 There she is. At 1.6 gigahertz. 782 00:30:50,708 --> 00:30:53,291 1.6 is what they see at Skinwalker. 783 00:30:53,375 --> 00:30:55,083 Correct. We're not sending anything. 784 00:30:55,208 --> 00:30:57,708 No, we are not transmitting that. 785 00:30:57,875 --> 00:30:59,541 We are picking up the signal. 786 00:31:01,750 --> 00:31:03,269 - You see that? - It just did it again. 787 00:31:03,375 --> 00:31:05,083 Like a pulse. There it is again! 788 00:31:05,208 --> 00:31:07,041 - Oh, yeah. - Right there. 789 00:31:07,166 --> 00:31:08,851 Whoa, that's the biggest one we've seen so far. 790 00:31:08,875 --> 00:31:11,041 The fact that we're seeing this transmission 791 00:31:11,166 --> 00:31:13,458 when we were not seeing this transmission earlier 792 00:31:13,541 --> 00:31:15,166 is significant. 793 00:31:15,250 --> 00:31:18,250 This mysterious 1.6 gigahertz signal 794 00:31:18,375 --> 00:31:20,916 pops up again and again during active experimentations 795 00:31:21,041 --> 00:31:22,458 on Skinwalker Ranch. 796 00:31:22,541 --> 00:31:23,958 Hey, hey, hey, it's here. 797 00:31:24,083 --> 00:31:26,166 We've got that 1.6 thing. 798 00:31:26,291 --> 00:31:28,083 We're clearly getting' a signal. 799 00:31:29,250 --> 00:31:31,416 Now, what's interesting is a signal of this strength, 800 00:31:31,541 --> 00:31:32,916 1.6 gigahertz, 801 00:31:33,041 --> 00:31:35,333 is an interstellar communication signal. 802 00:31:35,458 --> 00:31:37,875 Anybody on earth who is a professional 803 00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:40,875 treats 1.6 as a privileged frequency 804 00:31:41,041 --> 00:31:42,916 that's only used for communication 805 00:31:43,041 --> 00:31:45,083 from earth to space and space to earth. 806 00:31:46,208 --> 00:31:49,166 It's coming to us from space. Is that right? 807 00:31:49,250 --> 00:31:51,791 That's... that's right. The only thing I can think of. 808 00:31:51,875 --> 00:31:53,250 These are radio frequencies 809 00:31:53,375 --> 00:31:55,666 that are available only to the military to co-opt. 810 00:31:55,750 --> 00:31:57,541 So, could it be a satellite? 811 00:31:57,666 --> 00:32:00,083 If it was a satellite signal, it would come and go. 812 00:32:00,208 --> 00:32:02,041 It's not energy efficient for a satellite 813 00:32:02,166 --> 00:32:03,500 to constantly transmit. 814 00:32:03,666 --> 00:32:05,000 Instead, they have scheduled times 815 00:32:05,125 --> 00:32:06,845 and scheduled locations where they transmit. 816 00:32:06,875 --> 00:32:08,333 That way, as they go around the earth 817 00:32:08,458 --> 00:32:10,500 they send their signal, receiver picks it up, 818 00:32:10,625 --> 00:32:13,500 and then they can store energy for the next rotation. 819 00:32:14,375 --> 00:32:16,500 I can't help but think that the lasers have had 820 00:32:16,666 --> 00:32:17,893 something to do with this, Paul. 821 00:32:17,916 --> 00:32:19,333 I don't know what else it could be. 822 00:32:19,500 --> 00:32:20,625 We are pumping 823 00:32:20,750 --> 00:32:21,916 all this light energy out 824 00:32:22,041 --> 00:32:24,041 out onto the hillside with our lasers, 825 00:32:24,208 --> 00:32:25,833 and the spectrum analyzer 826 00:32:25,958 --> 00:32:27,833 is picking up all kinds of crazy frequencies. 827 00:32:27,916 --> 00:32:30,041 The same place that Bob Bradshaw saw 828 00:32:30,166 --> 00:32:33,000 that U.F.O. so many years ago. 829 00:32:33,125 --> 00:32:35,208 Something has to be causing all that to happen. 830 00:32:35,333 --> 00:32:38,416 Is it the lasers? It's certainly a possibility. 831 00:32:38,541 --> 00:32:40,833 With so many anomalies happening at the same time, 832 00:32:40,958 --> 00:32:42,333 it's hard to keep up with them all. 833 00:32:42,458 --> 00:32:44,791 I kind of want to just embrace this. 834 00:32:46,666 --> 00:32:48,291 What was that? 835 00:32:54,666 --> 00:32:55,791 - Another one? - Right there. 836 00:32:55,916 --> 00:32:56,933 There it is. Look at that. 837 00:32:56,958 --> 00:32:58,541 Look at that, look at that. 838 00:32:58,708 --> 00:33:00,125 What is that? 839 00:33:00,250 --> 00:33:01,875 That's the UFODAP doin' it's job. 840 00:33:02,041 --> 00:33:03,791 That small square, that small red square 841 00:33:03,875 --> 00:33:05,083 is where it's zoomed in. 842 00:33:05,208 --> 00:33:06,875 Aw, it just left... 843 00:33:07,041 --> 00:33:09,000 Oh, it's... Check it out. Look over here. 844 00:33:09,125 --> 00:33:11,041 Paul, look at that! It's getting more intense. 845 00:33:11,166 --> 00:33:13,291 Look at how bright it is. What is that thing? 846 00:33:13,375 --> 00:33:15,166 That is zoomed in 847 00:33:15,291 --> 00:33:17,666 on an object in the sky that fits the definitions 848 00:33:17,833 --> 00:33:19,958 for an anomaly. 849 00:33:20,041 --> 00:33:21,481 I'm freakin' out. Look at that thing. 850 00:33:21,541 --> 00:33:23,000 And it passed through Hunter 851 00:33:23,125 --> 00:33:24,666 and into Tracker's line of sight, 852 00:33:24,750 --> 00:33:26,333 and it was recorded. 853 00:33:26,458 --> 00:33:28,433 All right, so this is the hit that Hunter picked up. 854 00:33:28,458 --> 00:33:30,666 - Flickers in and out. - Oh, look at that. 855 00:33:30,791 --> 00:33:33,166 Whoa, whoa, whoa, can you scroll back and slow that down? 856 00:33:33,291 --> 00:33:35,092 There it is. Look at that shape. What is that? 857 00:33:35,208 --> 00:33:37,000 I think it picks it up right about here. 858 00:33:37,125 --> 00:33:38,833 Let's bring up the second camera. 859 00:33:38,916 --> 00:33:41,208 Yep, same thing on the other camera. 860 00:33:41,375 --> 00:33:43,666 I mean, the movement is faster than a plane would be, 861 00:33:43,791 --> 00:33:46,916 and those lights are not flickering in the same pattern. 862 00:33:47,041 --> 00:33:49,250 I mean, you were in the Air Force. 863 00:33:49,375 --> 00:33:52,250 You ever seen anything that has this sort of light pattern? 864 00:33:52,375 --> 00:33:54,916 What I know, Paul, is that aircraft 865 00:33:55,041 --> 00:33:57,166 are required to have two colored lights, 866 00:33:57,250 --> 00:33:58,625 a green light and a red light. 867 00:33:58,708 --> 00:34:00,625 If they're landing, they have landing lights, 868 00:34:00,708 --> 00:34:02,000 which are a bright white light. 869 00:34:02,125 --> 00:34:04,625 What we just saw had no colored lights 870 00:34:04,750 --> 00:34:06,958 and it had multiple flickering white lights only. 871 00:34:07,041 --> 00:34:08,833 Like it's tumbling, and those lights 872 00:34:08,916 --> 00:34:11,291 are flickering as it goes around. 873 00:34:11,375 --> 00:34:14,500 When it's frozen there, there are two distinct sources 874 00:34:14,625 --> 00:34:18,583 of light, and then when it flickers, it is very bright. 875 00:34:19,291 --> 00:34:21,000 - Boom. - That's almost explosive. 876 00:34:21,083 --> 00:34:22,500 It's pulsing. 877 00:34:22,625 --> 00:34:26,958 This is a U.A.P. There's no question about it. 878 00:34:27,666 --> 00:34:32,166 All at the same site where Bob, your dad, 879 00:34:32,250 --> 00:34:36,250 reported having an alien spacecraft hover over his head. 880 00:34:37,375 --> 00:34:39,000 I have come into this entire experience 881 00:34:39,125 --> 00:34:40,500 with an open mind. 882 00:34:40,666 --> 00:34:42,083 I am a skeptic by nature, 883 00:34:42,208 --> 00:34:43,333 I'm a skeptic by training. 884 00:34:43,458 --> 00:34:45,291 It's part of my profession. 885 00:34:45,416 --> 00:34:48,708 However, when you have an experience like we've had, 886 00:34:48,833 --> 00:34:50,375 you have to step back 887 00:34:50,500 --> 00:34:53,166 and sort of reevaluate all your assumptions. 888 00:34:53,291 --> 00:34:56,125 We could be on to something here that's really extraordinary. 889 00:34:56,250 --> 00:34:59,166 I can't wait to show this to Erik and Travis 890 00:34:59,291 --> 00:35:00,452 and see what they make of it. 891 00:35:05,125 --> 00:35:06,500 I am absolutely hooked 892 00:35:06,625 --> 00:35:08,000 on this kind of investigation now. 893 00:35:08,125 --> 00:35:10,916 I see why you just can't let it go. 894 00:35:11,041 --> 00:35:12,833 We've got some really interesting stuff 895 00:35:12,958 --> 00:35:14,500 to show you, and we're excited to hear 896 00:35:14,625 --> 00:35:17,208 what you think about what we found. 897 00:35:17,333 --> 00:35:19,092 So, I think what we're gonna start with here, 898 00:35:19,125 --> 00:35:21,000 what Andy has cued up, is where Bob 899 00:35:21,083 --> 00:35:22,666 experienced the U.F.O. going overhead 900 00:35:22,791 --> 00:35:25,750 of the ridge and then disappearing behind it. 901 00:35:25,875 --> 00:35:28,375 Because we were in an area of a suspected U.F.O. sighting, 902 00:35:28,500 --> 00:35:30,583 we also deployed our UFODAP for the first time. 903 00:35:30,708 --> 00:35:32,309 - Oh, good. - And here's what they captured 904 00:35:32,333 --> 00:35:34,458 during the same time as our experiment. 905 00:35:34,541 --> 00:35:37,000 So, this is the UFODAP locking into something strange. 906 00:35:37,083 --> 00:35:39,166 You can see the flashing. 907 00:35:39,291 --> 00:35:41,208 Whatever it is, it's movin' fast. 908 00:35:41,333 --> 00:35:42,875 Now, what caught us immediately 909 00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:45,708 is that there were plenty of aircraft in the air flying, 910 00:35:45,833 --> 00:35:47,125 but they didn't look like this. 911 00:35:47,208 --> 00:35:48,601 They have a specific pulsating flash, 912 00:35:48,625 --> 00:35:50,833 they have red lights and green lights on them. 913 00:35:50,958 --> 00:35:52,375 Let me show you what an airplane... 914 00:35:52,500 --> 00:35:54,351 This is our control video for what it looks like 915 00:35:54,375 --> 00:35:56,291 when the UFODAP captures an airplane. 916 00:35:56,416 --> 00:35:58,041 You can see that steady flashing light. 917 00:35:58,208 --> 00:35:59,750 - Sure. - Once it passes through, 918 00:35:59,875 --> 00:36:01,958 - it just ignores it. - But here, the UFODAP 919 00:36:02,041 --> 00:36:03,518 was catching something that did not look 920 00:36:03,541 --> 00:36:05,000 like your traditional aircraft, 921 00:36:05,083 --> 00:36:06,500 especially here where it zoomed in 922 00:36:06,625 --> 00:36:08,416 and actually identified what looked like 923 00:36:08,541 --> 00:36:11,000 two sources of light in a tumbling object. 924 00:36:11,125 --> 00:36:12,708 It's very interesting. 925 00:36:12,833 --> 00:36:14,500 Do you believe that the U.F.O. activity 926 00:36:14,625 --> 00:36:17,000 was triggered by some of your experiments 927 00:36:17,083 --> 00:36:18,666 or your activity in the area? 928 00:36:18,791 --> 00:36:21,000 What we know is that they happened at the same time. 929 00:36:21,083 --> 00:36:22,541 They correlated. We don't know 930 00:36:22,666 --> 00:36:24,208 about the connections between them. 931 00:36:24,333 --> 00:36:26,132 That's the right word to use. They correlated. 932 00:36:26,208 --> 00:36:27,708 I can't help but to notice 933 00:36:27,833 --> 00:36:30,875 the distinct difference between the conventional aircraft 934 00:36:31,000 --> 00:36:32,500 and the U.F.O. 935 00:36:32,625 --> 00:36:34,291 Yeah, it's unmistakable. 936 00:36:34,375 --> 00:36:36,375 So, we also identified some strange behavior 937 00:36:36,500 --> 00:36:38,250 at 1.6 gigahertz at the same time 938 00:36:38,375 --> 00:36:40,143 we were running our experiment in the open field. 939 00:36:40,166 --> 00:36:42,291 And what we ended up being able to do was hear 940 00:36:42,375 --> 00:36:44,375 similar transmission to what you recorded here 941 00:36:44,541 --> 00:36:46,250 on Skinwalker Ranch on that 1.6 gigahertz. 942 00:36:46,375 --> 00:36:48,708 I think what we want to do is get you that data file. 943 00:36:48,875 --> 00:36:51,226 You guys can run it and compare it to what you're hearing here 944 00:36:51,250 --> 00:36:53,125 and see, is it the same, how it's different. 945 00:36:53,250 --> 00:36:55,666 I'm really interested in your characterization 946 00:36:55,791 --> 00:36:57,333 of that signal as strange. 947 00:36:57,416 --> 00:37:00,041 We'll take a look and see how strange it is. 948 00:37:00,166 --> 00:37:01,606 I want to add another dimension here. 949 00:37:01,666 --> 00:37:03,208 I was gonna say this... There's more. 950 00:37:03,333 --> 00:37:04,708 Wait, there's more! 951 00:37:04,833 --> 00:37:06,125 There's more. 952 00:37:06,208 --> 00:37:08,208 So, what I want to share here... 953 00:37:08,333 --> 00:37:10,666 So if you recall, we had Casey Smith from Qualtech 954 00:37:10,833 --> 00:37:13,333 come out and assist us with some radiation surveys 955 00:37:13,416 --> 00:37:15,250 and help to keep us all safe. 956 00:37:15,375 --> 00:37:17,434 Now, he also brought out with him a new piece of tech, 957 00:37:17,458 --> 00:37:19,226 something called a gamma cam, that was designed 958 00:37:19,250 --> 00:37:22,250 to track, in real time, radiation levels. 959 00:37:22,375 --> 00:37:24,000 So this is an imaging capability? 960 00:37:24,083 --> 00:37:25,750 - Correct. - Wow, nice. 961 00:37:25,875 --> 00:37:27,916 - We need that at Homestead too. - I want that. 962 00:37:28,041 --> 00:37:30,583 Now, here we're actually touring the Old West town. 963 00:37:30,708 --> 00:37:32,208 At first, we got really excited 964 00:37:32,333 --> 00:37:34,166 about all this elevated radiation energy 965 00:37:34,291 --> 00:37:35,666 that you can see us pointing at. 966 00:37:35,750 --> 00:37:37,510 And the thing was, this happened immediately. 967 00:37:37,625 --> 00:37:39,791 So we thought, "Whoa, we... we just got here," 968 00:37:39,875 --> 00:37:42,250 "and we're kicking up some kind of effect." 969 00:37:42,375 --> 00:37:43,750 Turns out... 970 00:37:43,875 --> 00:37:45,333 Yeah, what he was identifying 971 00:37:45,458 --> 00:37:46,916 was radon that was being kicked up. 972 00:37:47,041 --> 00:37:49,184 - It makes perfect sense. - As we were walking through... 973 00:37:49,208 --> 00:37:50,708 Radon pools and collects in the sand, 974 00:37:50,875 --> 00:37:52,833 and as you stir it up, then it releases it. 975 00:37:52,958 --> 00:37:55,750 I'll tell you somethin' it does tell me though: 976 00:37:55,875 --> 00:37:57,750 when you see radon gas, it suggests 977 00:37:57,875 --> 00:38:00,041 that there are uranium deposits nearby. 978 00:38:00,166 --> 00:38:02,041 - Oh, okay. - So, there's likely 979 00:38:02,208 --> 00:38:04,750 uranium deposits underneath the area there. 980 00:38:04,875 --> 00:38:07,166 So, I find it really interesting though. 981 00:38:07,250 --> 00:38:09,083 Now, what was interesting to us also, 982 00:38:09,208 --> 00:38:11,291 Casey spent a good half of a day with us 983 00:38:11,375 --> 00:38:12,958 recording on the gamma cam. 984 00:38:13,041 --> 00:38:15,750 Now this is a recording of the same radiation spike 985 00:38:15,875 --> 00:38:19,500 over the ranch house as the gamma camera's running. 986 00:38:19,625 --> 00:38:21,166 Whoa, did you see it jump? 987 00:38:21,291 --> 00:38:22,625 What? 988 00:38:22,708 --> 00:38:24,000 Hey, stop. Stop it right there. 989 00:38:24,125 --> 00:38:26,250 Yes, sir. 990 00:38:28,375 --> 00:38:30,250 Look at this. 991 00:38:30,375 --> 00:38:32,000 What does that suggest to you, Travis? 992 00:38:32,083 --> 00:38:33,541 That there was interference. 993 00:38:33,666 --> 00:38:36,458 This is... this is an interference pattern, right? 994 00:38:36,541 --> 00:38:39,000 In gamma rays. Play through to where there was a thing here. 995 00:38:39,125 --> 00:38:40,708 - You got it. - A minute ago, right? 996 00:38:40,875 --> 00:38:42,541 - Yeah. - Okay. 997 00:38:42,666 --> 00:38:45,625 That is... It's, like, perfectly rectangular. 998 00:38:45,750 --> 00:38:48,958 There's somethin' out here that's a hole. 999 00:38:49,791 --> 00:38:51,458 - A hole in what? - I don't know. 1000 00:38:51,541 --> 00:38:55,333 A hole, an aperture of... A screen, a block of metal 1001 00:38:55,500 --> 00:38:57,291 with a... With a square hole in it. 1002 00:38:57,375 --> 00:38:58,666 Could it be a solid object? 1003 00:38:58,791 --> 00:39:00,541 It could be a solid object, yes. 1004 00:39:00,666 --> 00:39:04,833 And then, go forward to the next thing. 1005 00:39:05,958 --> 00:39:07,166 Keep goin'. 1006 00:39:07,291 --> 00:39:08,833 Whoa, whoa, right there. 1007 00:39:10,416 --> 00:39:12,101 So, this looks like there's somethin' that... 1008 00:39:12,125 --> 00:39:14,083 That the gamma rays are coming through a hole, 1009 00:39:14,208 --> 00:39:15,541 hitting the ground. 1010 00:39:15,666 --> 00:39:17,458 So, if you take a laser, and you get 1011 00:39:17,541 --> 00:39:19,541 a little card and cut a square hole in it 1012 00:39:19,666 --> 00:39:22,500 and you shine the laser through the holes 1013 00:39:22,625 --> 00:39:26,625 and you look across the room, you'll see a pattern like that. 1014 00:39:26,708 --> 00:39:28,708 - A diffraction pattern. - A diffraction pattern. 1015 00:39:28,833 --> 00:39:31,125 This suggests perhaps these gamma rays 1016 00:39:31,208 --> 00:39:34,333 are coming through a hole somewhere out here in the sky 1017 00:39:34,458 --> 00:39:37,708 and... and then this is the diffraction pattern 1018 00:39:37,875 --> 00:39:41,333 of them passing around whatever this is out there. 1019 00:39:41,458 --> 00:39:42,750 - Wow. - But... but why? 1020 00:39:42,875 --> 00:39:44,166 But why? I have no idea. 1021 00:39:45,541 --> 00:39:46,643 And the... and the location. 1022 00:39:46,666 --> 00:39:48,041 This overhead anomaly 1023 00:39:48,166 --> 00:39:49,500 is right above the ranch house. 1024 00:39:49,583 --> 00:39:51,958 Well, is this a point of entry 1025 00:39:52,041 --> 00:39:53,333 or activity? 1026 00:39:53,458 --> 00:39:55,041 These are all valid questions. 1027 00:39:55,166 --> 00:39:57,916 The fact that you described it as something almost rectangular, 1028 00:39:58,041 --> 00:40:00,625 I mean, that matches up exactly with the photograph 1029 00:40:00,708 --> 00:40:02,750 that Linda took and their descriptions 1030 00:40:02,875 --> 00:40:04,594 of what they called something like a portal. 1031 00:40:04,625 --> 00:40:06,291 Travis, this has gotta be one 1032 00:40:06,416 --> 00:40:08,500 of the most interesting radiation surveys 1033 00:40:08,625 --> 00:40:10,750 that I have seen in connection with this work. 1034 00:40:10,875 --> 00:40:13,083 Never seen... Well, this is a new piece of equipment. 1035 00:40:13,208 --> 00:40:14,708 But look... look at this, Erik. 1036 00:40:14,833 --> 00:40:16,518 Look at the bar that tells you the strength... 1037 00:40:16,541 --> 00:40:18,208 The strength of the peaks of that 1038 00:40:18,333 --> 00:40:22,500 is in the tens of millisieverts per hour. 1039 00:40:24,041 --> 00:40:25,500 That's dangerous levels. 1040 00:40:25,625 --> 00:40:27,393 That's reminding me of the experience that you had. 1041 00:40:27,416 --> 00:40:28,708 - Yeah. - Whoa, whoa, 1042 00:40:28,833 --> 00:40:31,000 so you're saying this aerial phenomenon, 1043 00:40:31,083 --> 00:40:35,500 this was actually a... a... A dangerous burst of radiation? 1044 00:40:35,625 --> 00:40:38,083 I'm thinking if you were standing right there 1045 00:40:38,208 --> 00:40:39,791 where you see those red peaks, 1046 00:40:39,875 --> 00:40:41,666 you could have had problems like I had. 1047 00:40:41,791 --> 00:40:43,333 What happened at Homestead Two 1048 00:40:43,458 --> 00:40:44,833 really shook me up. 1049 00:40:44,958 --> 00:40:47,625 I noticed weird red marks on my hand and my head. 1050 00:40:47,708 --> 00:40:49,583 They were radiation burns. 1051 00:40:49,708 --> 00:40:52,250 That could also explain why it didn't hit everybody else. 1052 00:40:52,375 --> 00:40:54,018 - Look how localized it is. - Very localized. 1053 00:40:54,041 --> 00:40:55,833 This is unbelievable how localized that is. 1054 00:40:55,958 --> 00:40:58,666 Well, and hovering, and it's right above 1055 00:40:58,791 --> 00:41:01,666 a main point of interest, the old house. 1056 00:41:01,750 --> 00:41:04,041 This is literally giving me chills, guys. 1057 00:41:04,166 --> 00:41:08,000 It's seeing the very localized gamma ray events 1058 00:41:08,083 --> 00:41:10,208 that you guys captured on this ranch 1059 00:41:10,375 --> 00:41:13,250 that actually kind of helps us understand 1060 00:41:13,375 --> 00:41:15,958 the very localized gamma ray events 1061 00:41:16,041 --> 00:41:18,166 that have happened here on Skinwalker Ranch, 1062 00:41:18,291 --> 00:41:20,166 and those were localized gamma ray events 1063 00:41:20,291 --> 00:41:21,541 that we can't explain. 1064 00:41:21,666 --> 00:41:23,291 Looks like you guys have captured 1065 00:41:23,375 --> 00:41:24,875 that occurring in real time. 1066 00:41:25,000 --> 00:41:27,375 This is what we were able to collect on this trip. 1067 00:41:27,500 --> 00:41:28,625 Our time was limited. 1068 00:41:28,708 --> 00:41:30,375 We went in guns blazing 1069 00:41:30,541 --> 00:41:33,291 as much as we could looking for answers 1070 00:41:33,375 --> 00:41:35,583 related to the strangeness of the ranch. 1071 00:41:35,708 --> 00:41:37,416 Well, you said your time was limited, 1072 00:41:37,541 --> 00:41:39,458 but I'll tell you, it was well spent. 1073 00:41:39,541 --> 00:41:41,166 There is still more to that story. 1074 00:41:41,250 --> 00:41:43,958 I mean, we still have further roads to go down. 1075 00:41:44,041 --> 00:41:46,875 It truly does warrant further investigation. 1076 00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:49,500 Guys, this was very well-executed on the parts 1077 00:41:49,583 --> 00:41:51,333 of everyone who participated in this. 1078 00:41:51,458 --> 00:41:52,875 This really sets a high bar 1079 00:41:53,000 --> 00:41:54,666 for everything that's going to follow. 1080 00:41:54,750 --> 00:41:56,666 Well, guys, thank you for all your feedback. 1081 00:41:56,791 --> 00:41:58,672 We're excited to hand off some more data to you, 1082 00:41:58,708 --> 00:42:01,333 and we're excited to get to work on our next project. 1083 00:42:01,458 --> 00:42:03,166 Yeah, can't wait to see what you do next. 1084 00:42:03,250 --> 00:42:04,583 - All right. - Thank you. 1085 00:42:04,708 --> 00:42:06,166 Thank you so much, gentlemen. 1086 00:42:06,291 --> 00:42:07,625 This was an awesome experience. 1087 00:42:07,708 --> 00:42:09,458 - Awesome. - Good luck, gentlemen. 1088 00:42:09,541 --> 00:42:11,625 - Thank you. We'll talk soon. - All right. 85008

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