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- Oh, wow.
- We've been wanting
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to fly a pattern of drones over
the triangle and the east field.
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There are several drones
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out of line we can see
from my perspective.
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They're clearly out of place.
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Yeah, we've got eyes on that.
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I have 80 disconnected.
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They're coming home.
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Three, two, one!
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We got something right there.
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There's a thing hovering
over the launch site!
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So there's a gap in the
data from the triangle
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at the top of the mesa.
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Somehow we've got
to get inside the mesa.
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There is a ranch
in Northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on Earth:
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animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings
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and unusual energies that
have proven harmful to humans.
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For 20 years, the
federal government
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tried to find
answers and failed.
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Now a new team of
dedicated scientists,
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researchers and
experts has taken over.
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They are determined to
solve the mystery and reveal...
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The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.
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- Pete!
- Hey, Pete.
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I want you to meet
some friends of mine.
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All right.
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After our experiment
at the triangle last week
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actually revealed that
there might be a connection
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to the mesa, we invited
Pete Kelsey and his colleague,
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ground-penetrating
radar expert Jan Francke
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to help us with a new
investigation of that area.
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Well, welcome to the ranch.
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Thank you. Happy to be here.
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So, uh, Pete
tells us that you've
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got some interesting technology
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that might help
us out at the mesa.
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Yeah, I make deep
ground-penetrating
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radar systems and
I've got one that I made
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for you guys that's a
really, really small one.
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It can get up over
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some of that really
rough rocks, rock face
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that you wouldn't be able
to drag a normal radar on.
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And I've got one
that's a really deep
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penetrating ground-based system
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that looks like
a snake actually.
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- We use this for the mining industry.
- Okay.
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What is it you're
actually expecting to see?
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What are you looking for here?
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- We've heard about caves inside of the mesa.
- Okay.
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We're actually looking for
also a-a structure that was
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impenetrable to our drilling.
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You know, as we went
back into that mesa,
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we were using a
directional drilling technique
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that should have been
able to turn upward
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but could not, we
couldn't get through
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that layer, so it was
a dome shape there.
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And of course we'll
be especially interested
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if we see anything
that looks unnatural.
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- Absolutely.
- Beneath that surface.
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In our ongoing efforts to
find the answers behind
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all the strange phenomena
that occur on Skinwalker Ranch,
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we're now getting
focused back on the mesa.
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Oh, wow, look at that!
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We were all baffled one week ago
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when the drone swarm we
launched over the triangle
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to pinpoint an anomaly
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between 300 and 5,000
feet began malfunctioning.
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- Look at that one!
- One's falling, one's falling!
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- They're running into each other!
- They're going crazy!
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Almost all of them are
disconnected right now.
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What I'm going to
bring up now is the data
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from the terrestrial
laser scanner.
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And then the lidar
data that Pete recorded
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was missing a big chunk of data
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that somehow appeared right over
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that same spot where we
drilled into the mesa last year,
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and discovered a 400-foot-long
dome-shaped metal object.
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- Wow.
- A metal object made of
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the same kind of material
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that NASA uses to protect
the outside of space shuttles.
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So, now we're hoping that Jan,
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who is a world-renowned expert
in ground-penetrating radar,
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has the technology that
can help us figure out
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just what's inside the mesa
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and how it might be
related to the strange things
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that keep happening
at the triangle.
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So, uh, how deep of a-a
penetration can you get?
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Usually we get down
to 200, 300 feet with this,
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so it's pretty exciting.
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GPR works by sending
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radio waves into the ground
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that reflect off anomalies
like buried objects or voids
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to reveal an image of their
shape as well as their depth.
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If there's a
discontinuity or a void,
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we definitely should
be able to see that.
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- What about metal?
- Well,
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yeah, metal's a
great target for radar,
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so if there's
something metal there,
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we'd certainly be
able to see that as well.
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Sounds like we've
got a lot to do.
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- We should probably get to it.
- Let's do it.
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-All right, we'll see you. Y'all just follow us down there.
-Okay.
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Even before we discovered
this mysterious metal object,
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there were all kinds of rumors
about the mesa going back
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to when Robert Bigelow
and the federal government
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investigated here from the
1990s to the early 2000s.
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- X marks the spot, Pete.
- X marks the spot.
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I've heard all kinds of crazy
stories about this mesa.
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Spacecraft going in it, tunnels,
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caverns, underground bases.
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What kind of
mysteries lie inside?
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For decades, there have been
reports of underground chambers
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or tunnels beneath the mesa.
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That may hold the
key to understanding
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the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch.
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The deeper we can
see into that pile of rocks,
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- into that mesa...
- Sure.
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Uh, the more we're
gonna understand
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what it is we're
messing with out here.
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Okay. It'll be interesting
to see what's underground.
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So that's the antenna?
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Well, it's the entire radar.
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These are the
antennas right here,
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this is just a separator.
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It's all fiberglass, keep
it as light as possible.
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We can't use carbon fiber
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because it's
conductive, of course.
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Jan has brought two devices
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that we'll use to scan the mesa.
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One is a unit that Tom
Winterton will actually wear
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while he hikes over the
area where we drilled
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against the dome-shaped
object last year.
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And meanwhile, Jan and
Kaleb will run the other device
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back and forth
on top of the mesa
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to see if anything else
might be hidden inside there
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like we've heard
about in the past.
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Well, it looks like
we're just about set up
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so, uh, talk us through
what you're going to do.
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Okay, there's a couple
of GPR systems here.
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So, this one here,
what's really nice about it,
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it's a very long wavelength
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which means we're
gonna get good penetration.
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And because it's handheld,
it gives us, uh, the ability
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- to get into areas that are really difficult terrain.
- Okay.
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So, we're set up over here.
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- Yep.
- We're gonna be doing the usual data logging.
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We've got the SDR,
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we've got the, uh,
Geiger counter running.
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- Okay.
- All right, man, well, let-let's get going.
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Okay, sounds good.
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With all that we have going on
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and to the extent possible,
I'm keeping a close eye
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on the RF spectrum analyzer
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to see if any unusual
signals show up.
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Are you centered on 45?
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- That would be 44.5 something.
- Good enough.
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Nearly every time we run
experiments on the ranch,
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we detect mysterious
energy spikes,
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especially one
measuring 1.6 gigahertz,
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which I think could be some
kind of communication signal.
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Go ahead and turn it on.
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I've turned it on.
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Okay, I've got the
transmitter and receiver
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- working right now.
- Okay.
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And it creates its
own little website.
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- It's like a little access point, so...
- Okay.
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- even though we're
not on the Internet here,
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I'm gonna talk to
it with my phone.
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Okay.
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And you are good...
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good to go.
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Um... Um...
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- Are you guys transmitting something?
- No.
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- No.
- Hey, Erik. Travis.
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- Are you guys transmitting anything?
- Are you transmitting something?
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- No.
- No. We're not transmitting at all.
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- What are you seeing?
- Uh...
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Uh, I've never seen
this signal before, uh...
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What the hell?
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This waveform is not supposed
to be happening right now.
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Where's it coming from?
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- Yeah, that's a good question.
- Where's it coming from?
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Let's-let's... Way back
from the truck here
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just to be absolutely certain.
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Uh... Okay.
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Do you have a cell phone
on you or something?
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Well, I mean, I got one in
my back pocket but I got it on...
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Yeah, let's just take
that out if you don't mind.
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- Turn it off.
- Here, I'll turn it off.
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Yeah. Okay.
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That ain't it.
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See, so that's a normal wave-
form there just for a second.
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- Right?
- Mm-hmm, yeah, I see it, yep.
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But it's freaking out.
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Jan actually built the
systems he brought out here,
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he understands them completely.
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He is the guy for
ground-penetrating radar.
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As soon as we got one
of his systems off the truck
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and turned it on, it
was instantly detecting
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a signal that Jan had
never seen before.
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In thousands of
experiments using this device,
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he was baffled and confused.
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I find that really interesting.
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So you've not seen that before?
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Uh, no, actually, I have not.
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And I tested it
this morning, so...
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I'm gonna go scroll through
the spectrum analyzer over here.
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- You tested it this morning and it was working?
- I did.
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Yeah, yeah. It's
a little strange.
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Um, there's nothing
I can do about it.
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I think we're just
gonna run with it and
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- see if we can filter it out.
- Understood.
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When I first came on this ranch,
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I-I just thought, "Look,
there's a lot of hype around it
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and I'm sure everything
can be explained, right?"
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Then weird things
started happening.
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I-I had that weird interference
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that just has no simple
geological explanation.
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I'm gonna start recording this.
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- Okay, well, I'm gonna head up the mesa so...
- Okay. Careful.
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Having pulled metal
400 feet inside the mesa
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and now strongly
suspecting that there could've
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actually been a cavern
that went deep into the mesa,
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I'm praying that the information
that we get from this GPR
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is finally going to answer
some of the questions
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we have as far as
what was this object
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we were bumping up
against with the drill last year?
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Man, he's up there. Look at him.
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What you're gonna
do for me is drag this
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and it doesn't have
to be a straight line
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because we're tracking
exactly where you are
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- at all times, right?
- Mm-hmm.
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And, uh, this is
going to be taking
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an image of the
ground essentially.
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- It's a representation of what's in the ground.
- Yep.
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So, one's a transmitter,
one's a receiver
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and it's gonna
stretch out behind you
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- about five, six meters.
- Okay.
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As Thomas is going
up the mesa there,
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I've been tasked
with escorting Jan.
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He's got a very powerful
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GPR system that's been
used all over the world.
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So, this is a very
deep-penetrating radar.
247
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In fact, it's probably the
world's deepest GPR system.
248
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I'm excited to see what
kind of results we get
249
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and I'm here to help him out
250
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with scanning as much as we can.
251
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All right, let's hope
the GPS works.
252
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There are so many questions I
have about Skinwalker Ranch.
253
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I want to know the
answer to so many things.
254
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If I had to pick one that
I wanted the answer to
255
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like right now, it would
be: what's inside the mesa?
256
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We're just gonna have
to see what we've got.
257
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- Hey, guys.
- What's going on, guys?
258
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So, what you got here?
259
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I'm really interested
260
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in what you found, Jan.
261
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- Absolutely.
- Yeah, I can't wait.
262
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The day after we ran
ground-penetrating radar scans
263
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over the spot on the mesa
264
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where we discovered the
massive dome-shaped metal object
265
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last year and also up on
top of the ridge of the mesa,
266
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Pete Kelsey and Jan
Francke joined us to present
267
00:11:04,375 --> 00:11:06,917
the processed data
of what they had found.
268
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We'll start off with the,
uh, small lightweight one.
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-This is the... This is my walking path?
-This is your path, yes.
270
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Now, do you recall
271
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when we were out in the field
272
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we were getting a
lot of interference.
273
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Mm-hmm.
274
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I've not seen that before.
275
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The data is almost unusable.
276
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There's just a huge amount
of interference in this area.
277
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Right, interference from...?
278
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- What?
- Yes. What?
279
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Usually good GPR data
280
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looks like a slightly
textured surface
281
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that might show subtle waves
282
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that represent natural
ground features.
283
00:11:46,207 --> 00:11:49,792
So any stark changes or
bizarre shapes that stand out
284
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could be things that aren't
natural like voids or objects.
285
00:11:53,417 --> 00:11:56,167
But most of the GPR
data that Thomas got
286
00:11:56,250 --> 00:11:58,917
over the drill site
was a checkered mess
287
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of strange shapes that
didn't make any sense.
288
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Which Jan believed were caused
by the mysterious interference
289
00:12:06,207 --> 00:12:10,125
that his device detected
even before we ran his scans.
290
00:12:10,207 --> 00:12:13,042
So we were all at a loss
as to what the interference
291
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could have been caused by.
292
00:12:15,207 --> 00:12:17,750
Could this signal be
coming from the ground?
293
00:12:17,875 --> 00:12:19,154
It could be coming
from anywhere.
294
00:12:19,207 --> 00:12:20,542
We don't know, right?
295
00:12:20,707 --> 00:12:24,500
It is something that's strong
enough to overwhelm the radar.
296
00:12:24,625 --> 00:12:28,457
What exactly is responsible
for this interference?
297
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I can't help but wonder
298
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is there something actually
within the mesa generating
299
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radio frequency signals
300
00:12:34,917 --> 00:12:37,832
that could be
causing interference?
301
00:12:37,917 --> 00:12:39,000
What would be the cause
302
00:12:39,125 --> 00:12:40,183
of this kind of interference?
303
00:12:40,207 --> 00:12:42,167
Do you think it's an
environmental thing?
304
00:12:42,292 --> 00:12:45,792
Well, the weird
part is it works now.
305
00:12:45,917 --> 00:12:47,332
When I take it
away from the ranch.
306
00:12:47,417 --> 00:12:48,683
That's what I was
going to ask you.
307
00:12:48,707 --> 00:12:49,725
I know you were
going to ask that.
308
00:12:49,750 --> 00:12:51,667
I wanted to know if
we could do a control.
309
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- And it sounds like you've already done it.
- I can't...
310
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I can't replicate it.
311
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That is such a...
312
00:12:58,207 --> 00:12:59,433
That is such an
interesting observation.
313
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We can actually recover
a little bit of the data,
314
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literally like ten
percent of it, okay?
315
00:13:04,875 --> 00:13:07,832
- Ten percent of this data is usable.
- And that's what we're seeing.
316
00:13:07,957 --> 00:13:12,000
We've detected a number of
weird frequencies and signals
317
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during our experiments
on the ranch,
318
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but never like the
one that interfered
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with Jan's GPR machines.
320
00:13:17,582 --> 00:13:19,500
And hearing that he
was only able to recover
321
00:13:19,625 --> 00:13:23,375
ten percent of what was
recorded on the mesa made us
322
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all pretty nervous that we
wouldn't get any new information
323
00:13:26,332 --> 00:13:29,707
about just what may
be buried inside there.
324
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What we can make out of
that remaining ten percent
325
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I'm trying to see
if there are any
326
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hyperbolic shapes, or things
that look like horseshoes.
327
00:13:37,417 --> 00:13:39,917
That would indicate
that that could be a void
328
00:13:40,042 --> 00:13:41,457
or something
discrete in the ground.
329
00:13:41,582 --> 00:13:43,182
And where do you
see something like that?
330
00:13:43,292 --> 00:13:45,917
Well, well, there's subtle hints
331
00:13:46,042 --> 00:13:48,750
of things that
pop out like here.
332
00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:52,625
There's another one here.
333
00:13:54,542 --> 00:13:56,875
There's quite a few of them
that are just scattered around.
334
00:13:58,167 --> 00:13:59,457
So, what that tells us,
335
00:13:59,582 --> 00:14:02,332
uh, there's a series
of discrete anomalies.
336
00:14:02,417 --> 00:14:05,832
These are something that's
different than rock, right?
337
00:14:05,917 --> 00:14:10,042
I was amazed that the
GPR data over the area
338
00:14:10,207 --> 00:14:12,500
where we've encountered
the dome-shaped object
339
00:14:12,582 --> 00:14:16,207
showed numerous, and
distinct other objects or voids
340
00:14:16,332 --> 00:14:17,832
that might not be natural.
341
00:14:17,917 --> 00:14:20,625
Now, I'm nowhere near
ready to buy into the rumors
342
00:14:20,707 --> 00:14:23,292
that an alien base
is buried in the mesa,
343
00:14:23,375 --> 00:14:25,832
but could there be a
bunch of metal objects,
344
00:14:25,957 --> 00:14:27,500
or tunnels of
some kind in there?
345
00:14:27,667 --> 00:14:31,375
If so, what could they be?
And who put them there?
346
00:14:32,542 --> 00:14:35,167
- I know you did another survey.
- We did quite a few.
347
00:14:35,292 --> 00:14:37,332
- That's actually got some data, right?
- Absolutely.
348
00:14:37,457 --> 00:14:39,332
- I would love to see that.
- Right.
349
00:14:39,457 --> 00:14:41,250
Okay, let me switch to that.
350
00:14:42,207 --> 00:14:44,167
In addition to
the stuff that I did
351
00:14:44,292 --> 00:14:47,125
at the toe of the mesa,
we climbed up to the top,
352
00:14:47,207 --> 00:14:49,332
and what I used is an even
deeper penetrating radar,
353
00:14:49,417 --> 00:14:50,667
so this is a lower frequency
354
00:14:50,792 --> 00:14:53,292
and this is actually the deepest
penetrating GPR in the world.
355
00:14:53,417 --> 00:14:54,292
Wow.
356
00:14:54,375 --> 00:14:56,375
- It's a very sensitive radar.
- Okay.
357
00:14:56,500 --> 00:14:58,220
So, when we look at
the cross-section there,
358
00:14:58,250 --> 00:14:59,667
you can see where
I am on the, uh,
359
00:14:59,792 --> 00:15:01,392
on the map at the
top of the screen there
360
00:15:01,417 --> 00:15:02,683
and you can see
where the cursor is.
361
00:15:02,707 --> 00:15:06,332
Okay? So, as we're scrolling
along, everything's fine
362
00:15:06,457 --> 00:15:08,832
and, uh, it keeps going
fine until we get to...
363
00:15:08,917 --> 00:15:10,500
Ooh.
364
00:15:12,042 --> 00:15:13,042
Hello.
365
00:15:13,082 --> 00:15:15,707
- Look at that.
- Look at that.
366
00:15:17,082 --> 00:15:19,332
This is highly anomalous.
367
00:15:19,457 --> 00:15:23,207
And this is a good six,
seven meters across.
368
00:15:23,332 --> 00:15:26,917
It starts at about six, seven
meters from the surface
369
00:15:27,042 --> 00:15:29,042
where I was and it extends down
370
00:15:29,167 --> 00:15:33,207
to about 40 meters which I
guess about the height of the mesa.
371
00:15:34,457 --> 00:15:36,332
- Approximately, right?
- To the base?
372
00:15:36,417 --> 00:15:38,332
To the base.
373
00:15:38,500 --> 00:15:40,125
The height of the mesa.
374
00:15:40,207 --> 00:15:42,350
- Right, so...
- Whatever this is, is as tall as the mesa.
375
00:15:42,375 --> 00:15:43,542
Right.
376
00:15:44,625 --> 00:15:47,957
What in the hell are
we looking at here?
377
00:15:48,042 --> 00:15:51,042
This is six or
seven meters across
378
00:15:51,207 --> 00:15:52,832
and the depth...
379
00:15:52,917 --> 00:15:53,707
From the surface, I mean,
380
00:15:53,832 --> 00:15:55,232
there is a bit of
surface expression
381
00:15:55,375 --> 00:15:58,250
but it's about five, six meters.
382
00:15:58,375 --> 00:16:00,875
And we know that it's
about 120 feet deep,
383
00:16:01,042 --> 00:16:05,125
- maybe 20 feet wide, and at least 12 feet north and south.
- At least.
384
00:16:05,207 --> 00:16:07,457
All right? So it
could be bigger.
385
00:16:07,542 --> 00:16:10,832
So, I can't tell
you what that is,
386
00:16:10,957 --> 00:16:12,417
but it is highly anomalous.
387
00:16:14,250 --> 00:16:15,268
What's also interesting is,
388
00:16:15,292 --> 00:16:18,792
you know, we did
300 meters of line,
389
00:16:18,875 --> 00:16:20,893
- we don't see anything else like that. No.
- You don't see it anywhere else?
390
00:16:20,917 --> 00:16:24,832
So it's coincidental
where your drill site is.
391
00:16:26,667 --> 00:16:28,707
What in this world could Jan
392
00:16:28,875 --> 00:16:31,375
have detected with
his GPR device?
393
00:16:31,500 --> 00:16:34,167
It was right next to where
we previously detected
394
00:16:34,250 --> 00:16:36,000
the dome-shaped metal object
395
00:16:36,125 --> 00:16:38,667
and it was at least 20 feet wide
396
00:16:38,792 --> 00:16:40,582
by 120 feet tall.
397
00:16:40,707 --> 00:16:42,875
Are they connected
or related in some way?
398
00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:44,957
We have to figure
out how to get inside
399
00:16:45,082 --> 00:16:46,375
the mesa to know for sure.
400
00:16:46,542 --> 00:16:49,667
I'll tell you right
now we know exactly
401
00:16:49,792 --> 00:16:52,625
- which boulders we need to be moving out of the way.
- Yep.
402
00:16:52,707 --> 00:16:54,832
We've got a map right now
of where there is an anomaly
403
00:16:54,957 --> 00:16:58,332
and it's only tens
of feet into the mesa.
404
00:16:58,457 --> 00:17:00,625
We should be digging,
drilling, moving rocks
405
00:17:00,707 --> 00:17:02,832
right there to find
out what that is.
406
00:17:02,917 --> 00:17:04,916
We did horizontal
drilling last summer
407
00:17:05,041 --> 00:17:06,458
into the mesa.
408
00:17:06,541 --> 00:17:10,750
Collecting strange
material fragments.
409
00:17:10,875 --> 00:17:12,208
Check this out.
410
00:17:12,333 --> 00:17:15,041
Curious flakes of metal
411
00:17:15,166 --> 00:17:16,708
from within the mesa itself.
412
00:17:16,875 --> 00:17:20,041
These are materials
of unknown origin.
413
00:17:20,166 --> 00:17:22,416
Wow, look at all the metal.
414
00:17:22,541 --> 00:17:24,791
It's my ambition, and
all of our ambition,
415
00:17:24,875 --> 00:17:27,458
to determine what
this material really is,
416
00:17:27,541 --> 00:17:28,958
what it's doing there.
417
00:17:29,041 --> 00:17:31,958
There's no telling how
much of this metallic crap
418
00:17:32,083 --> 00:17:33,625
there is still in that hillside.
419
00:17:33,708 --> 00:17:35,583
We have to continue searching
420
00:17:35,708 --> 00:17:37,375
into the depths of the mesa.
421
00:17:37,541 --> 00:17:41,958
We know we've got a
lot of iron-bearing material
422
00:17:42,083 --> 00:17:43,601
coming out of there with
those other elements,
423
00:17:43,625 --> 00:17:44,958
tellurium, europium...
424
00:17:45,041 --> 00:17:48,625
That seems artificially
manufactured,
425
00:17:48,750 --> 00:17:50,268
- not a natural process creating it.
- Yeah. Yeah.
426
00:17:50,291 --> 00:17:52,166
It's even been
described as something
427
00:17:52,291 --> 00:17:53,958
- having been made in a furnace.
- Yeah.
428
00:17:54,041 --> 00:17:55,750
It's not natural.
429
00:17:55,875 --> 00:17:58,416
I could line up a crane
company to come out
430
00:17:58,541 --> 00:18:01,458
and start moving
those boulders off.
431
00:18:01,541 --> 00:18:03,101
Uh, gonna have a
little bit of site prep
432
00:18:03,125 --> 00:18:05,375
that needs to happen to
get the crane back there.
433
00:18:05,500 --> 00:18:07,375
But I really think it
would be beneficial
434
00:18:07,500 --> 00:18:08,791
to-to pull those boulders off
435
00:18:08,875 --> 00:18:10,625
and then let's
bring in a drilling rig
436
00:18:10,708 --> 00:18:13,500
and let's try to pierce
the mesa a little bit higher.
437
00:18:13,625 --> 00:18:16,083
I mean, if we do that,
maybe that gets us up
438
00:18:16,208 --> 00:18:18,500
above that hard metal
disk that's underneath.
439
00:18:18,625 --> 00:18:21,166
I'm... I'm all for it.
440
00:18:21,250 --> 00:18:23,125
- Yes.
- And, uh, so I mean,
441
00:18:23,250 --> 00:18:24,351
we got our work cut out for us
442
00:18:24,375 --> 00:18:27,125
and we've got some spots
that we didn't have before.
443
00:18:27,250 --> 00:18:29,018
And, Jan, I really appreciate
the work that you've done.
444
00:18:29,041 --> 00:18:30,958
- My pleasure.
- It's absolutely amazing.
445
00:18:31,083 --> 00:18:34,208
I want to get out there
and start throwing rocks.
446
00:18:34,333 --> 00:18:37,291
Let's go get a shovel
and pick and start.
447
00:18:52,208 --> 00:18:53,416
Hey, Jake.
448
00:18:53,541 --> 00:18:54,768
- How are you?
- Good to see you.
449
00:18:54,791 --> 00:18:56,268
-Good to see you. Hey, how you doing?
-Hey, man.
450
00:18:56,291 --> 00:18:58,791
A couple of days after
Jan Francke presented us
451
00:18:58,916 --> 00:19:02,958
with the GPR data showing
numerous anomalies in the mesa
452
00:19:03,083 --> 00:19:05,125
near the dome-shaped
metal object
453
00:19:05,250 --> 00:19:06,333
we discovered last year...
454
00:19:06,458 --> 00:19:08,000
Getting ready to move some dirt.
455
00:19:08,125 --> 00:19:09,351
Thomas Winterton
brought local contractor
456
00:19:09,375 --> 00:19:13,583
Jake Huffman back out to
the ranch to help prep the area
457
00:19:13,708 --> 00:19:16,541
for a major excavation
so we can find out
458
00:19:16,708 --> 00:19:18,500
what could be buried in there.
459
00:19:18,666 --> 00:19:21,833
So, uh, Jake and I
can bring this crane in.
460
00:19:21,958 --> 00:19:24,500
Obviously, we've got
to get it across the canal,
461
00:19:24,625 --> 00:19:26,333
so we're just going
to put a temporary
462
00:19:26,458 --> 00:19:28,250
little culvert in there.
463
00:19:28,375 --> 00:19:29,654
Then we can get the crane across
464
00:19:29,708 --> 00:19:31,458
and start moving some rocks.
465
00:19:31,541 --> 00:19:33,625
The crane needs
30 feet to be able
466
00:19:33,750 --> 00:19:35,268
to spread its outriggers
out and we need
467
00:19:35,291 --> 00:19:37,458
to get him as close to
those rocks as possible.
468
00:19:37,541 --> 00:19:40,125
Because we're estimating
some of these rocks
469
00:19:40,208 --> 00:19:41,958
are going to weigh as
much as 50,000 pounds.
470
00:19:42,041 --> 00:19:43,041
Oh, I believe it, yeah.
471
00:19:43,166 --> 00:19:45,958
So, we're going to build
a 30-foot by 30-foot pad
472
00:19:46,041 --> 00:19:48,583
back in there so we can get
him right up next to those rocks.
473
00:19:48,708 --> 00:19:49,583
Sounds good.
474
00:19:49,708 --> 00:19:54,333
In order to get the
giant, 175-ton crane
475
00:19:54,458 --> 00:19:57,458
over to where we need to
lift boulders off the mesa,
476
00:19:57,541 --> 00:19:59,833
it's going to be a
massive project.
477
00:19:59,916 --> 00:20:03,875
First, Tom and Jake will
have to move tons of earth
478
00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:08,000
to form a bridge over the canal
between the road and the mesa.
479
00:20:08,083 --> 00:20:11,500
Then, they have to clear
and level off a good-sized pad,
480
00:20:11,625 --> 00:20:13,916
where they can park
the crane close enough
481
00:20:14,041 --> 00:20:16,583
to remove many of
the huge boulders.
482
00:20:16,708 --> 00:20:18,541
I think it's going to
take us a couple days
483
00:20:18,708 --> 00:20:20,041
to get the pad ready.
484
00:20:20,166 --> 00:20:22,166
So I think we start
slinging some dirt.
485
00:20:22,291 --> 00:20:22,916
Sounds good to me.
486
00:20:23,041 --> 00:20:25,666
Okay, we'll get out of your way.
487
00:20:26,666 --> 00:20:28,375
Watch yourself.
488
00:20:28,500 --> 00:20:29,833
In preparation
489
00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:31,833
for our surgical
examination of the mesa,
490
00:20:31,958 --> 00:20:33,677
there's a lot of work
that needs to be done.
491
00:20:33,708 --> 00:20:36,666
Thomas is having to
put a culvert in place.
492
00:20:38,083 --> 00:20:42,208
- How does that look?
- Good to me.
493
00:20:45,458 --> 00:20:47,137
What we're doing here
with these excavators
494
00:20:47,250 --> 00:20:49,458
and this massive crane
495
00:20:49,541 --> 00:20:51,166
is by far the largest scale
496
00:20:51,291 --> 00:20:53,092
that we've ever done
here on Skinwalker Ranch.
497
00:20:53,208 --> 00:20:55,958
I'll try to get across.
498
00:20:56,083 --> 00:20:58,018
This is a lot of work, it
involves a lot of digging,
499
00:20:58,041 --> 00:20:59,333
but we need to get after it
500
00:20:59,416 --> 00:21:02,666
and I'm anxious to find
out what's inside that mesa.
501
00:21:02,791 --> 00:21:05,875
It'll hopefully help
us with some answers
502
00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:09,958
as to what truly is going
on, on Skinwalker Ranch.
503
00:21:16,958 --> 00:21:19,166
I'm going to take
the color camera
504
00:21:19,250 --> 00:21:22,625
and we're going to
put it right up here.
505
00:21:22,750 --> 00:21:24,833
I think just pull
in right in here.
506
00:21:24,958 --> 00:21:26,791
Yeah, that'll be good, yeah.
507
00:21:26,916 --> 00:21:29,541
Since it was going to take
several days to complete
508
00:21:29,666 --> 00:21:30,875
the prep work at the mesa...
509
00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:33,125
Hey, Burdette. Everything okay?
510
00:21:33,208 --> 00:21:35,500
Yeah, so, who wants
to operate the camera
511
00:21:35,625 --> 00:21:36,808
- while I tell them what to do back there?
- I can do it.
512
00:21:36,833 --> 00:21:37,625
You want to do it?
513
00:21:37,708 --> 00:21:38,625
Later that evening,
514
00:21:38,708 --> 00:21:40,916
we welcomed Burdette Anderson
515
00:21:41,041 --> 00:21:43,333
from a company
called Photron Cameras
516
00:21:43,416 --> 00:21:45,336
to help us with a new
experiment at the triangle.
517
00:21:45,458 --> 00:21:47,083
Just hit the green button.
518
00:21:47,208 --> 00:21:49,833
He specializes in a
high-speed camera system
519
00:21:49,916 --> 00:21:52,416
that can shoot thousands
of frames per second.
520
00:21:52,541 --> 00:21:54,125
Everything's talking correctly.
521
00:21:54,208 --> 00:21:56,833
Our eyes basically detect
somewhere between
522
00:21:56,958 --> 00:21:59,000
24 and 30 frames per second.
523
00:21:59,125 --> 00:22:01,018
The advantage of using a
high-speed camera out here
524
00:22:01,041 --> 00:22:03,166
is if you have things
that are moving
525
00:22:03,291 --> 00:22:04,708
that you're just
not quite catching,
526
00:22:04,833 --> 00:22:06,083
if you're ready for it,
527
00:22:06,208 --> 00:22:07,833
you can get a
very good look at it.
528
00:22:07,958 --> 00:22:09,500
My camera will shoot at 100,000
529
00:22:09,625 --> 00:22:11,166
or a million frames per second.
530
00:22:11,291 --> 00:22:12,791
Let's load a rocket.
531
00:22:12,916 --> 00:22:14,625
- Red one first?
- Yeah.
532
00:22:14,708 --> 00:22:17,708
Our plan was to launch
rockets up through the triangle
533
00:22:17,875 --> 00:22:21,458
where we've seen numerous
UAPs and detected what we believe
534
00:22:21,541 --> 00:22:25,375
to be some kind of anomaly
between 300 and 5,000 feet.
535
00:22:25,541 --> 00:22:26,916
- Okay, it's on?
- Yeah.
536
00:22:27,041 --> 00:22:29,583
While Burdette
photographed each launch
537
00:22:29,708 --> 00:22:31,375
at a thousand frames per second,
538
00:22:31,541 --> 00:22:34,000
with both color and
infrared cameras.
539
00:22:34,083 --> 00:22:35,916
Whoa, whoa, wait,
what's this right here?
540
00:22:36,041 --> 00:22:37,041
What's this? What's this?
541
00:22:37,083 --> 00:22:38,875
We got something!
We got something!
542
00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:41,041
When we've seen
UAPs here in the past...
543
00:22:41,166 --> 00:22:43,666
A UAP appeared and vanished.
544
00:22:43,791 --> 00:22:45,625
We've gotten quick
glimpses of them.
545
00:22:45,708 --> 00:22:48,083
- Hey, look, UAP right there!
- Yep.
546
00:22:48,208 --> 00:22:50,833
But then they tend
to just disappear
547
00:22:50,958 --> 00:22:52,058
before we can really
see what they are.
548
00:22:52,083 --> 00:22:54,208
- Are they always that bright?
- And it's gone.
549
00:22:56,083 --> 00:22:59,250
Here we go. Let's
go straight up.
550
00:22:59,375 --> 00:23:00,291
Tell me when you're good.
551
00:23:00,375 --> 00:23:02,333
That's fine.
552
00:23:02,416 --> 00:23:05,166
So we're hoping that
Burdette's cameras
553
00:23:05,333 --> 00:23:07,018
will help us get a much
better look at anything
554
00:23:07,041 --> 00:23:09,000
that might appear in the sky
555
00:23:09,125 --> 00:23:11,125
during our rocket
launches tonight.
556
00:23:11,250 --> 00:23:12,625
I hope that works. All right.
557
00:23:12,708 --> 00:23:14,458
I learned about
the investigations
558
00:23:14,541 --> 00:23:16,875
at Skinwalker Ranch
through, uh, Travis
559
00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:18,351
and some of the things
they hadn't done yet
560
00:23:18,375 --> 00:23:20,166
is tried to catch
things in high-speed,
561
00:23:20,291 --> 00:23:22,291
because there's so
many fast-moving things
562
00:23:22,375 --> 00:23:23,726
that happen here
that you don't get
563
00:23:23,750 --> 00:23:24,750
to grasp with your eye.
564
00:23:24,833 --> 00:23:26,351
And that's kind of where
our Photron cameras
565
00:23:26,375 --> 00:23:27,375
come into play.
566
00:23:27,416 --> 00:23:28,625
We got it.
567
00:23:28,708 --> 00:23:29,708
They slow down reality.
568
00:23:29,750 --> 00:23:31,583
So anything you
can't see with your eye,
569
00:23:31,708 --> 00:23:32,907
we can catch with the cameras.
570
00:23:32,958 --> 00:23:35,625
And anything you just
kind of saw with your eye,
571
00:23:35,750 --> 00:23:38,018
we can slow it down so you
can get a very good look at it.
572
00:23:38,041 --> 00:23:40,666
The rocket, it's ready to go.
573
00:23:40,791 --> 00:23:42,666
- All right, um...
- Are you good?
574
00:23:42,833 --> 00:23:43,833
Yeah, it's on.
575
00:23:43,875 --> 00:23:46,500
- We're good, yep.
- Hey, Erik, do you copy?
576
00:23:50,375 --> 00:23:52,041
All right, copy you.
577
00:23:52,166 --> 00:23:54,041
Erik was stationed in
the command center
578
00:23:54,166 --> 00:23:56,166
during the experiment,
so he could monitor
579
00:23:56,291 --> 00:23:59,291
for any strange energy
spikes out at the triangle
580
00:23:59,375 --> 00:24:02,458
and keep a close eye on the
ranch surveillance cameras
581
00:24:02,583 --> 00:24:03,333
pointed in this direction.
582
00:24:03,416 --> 00:24:06,500
All right, here we
go, here we go.
583
00:24:06,583 --> 00:24:09,000
- Okay. We're hot.
- All right, everybody ready?
584
00:24:09,166 --> 00:24:10,333
Is everybody ready?
585
00:24:10,500 --> 00:24:13,583
Erik, be advised the rocket's
hot. We're going hot now.
586
00:24:13,708 --> 00:24:15,958
Copy you, Travis.
587
00:24:16,041 --> 00:24:18,375
All right, here
we go. In three...
588
00:24:18,500 --> 00:24:20,000
two, one...
589
00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:25,291
Hey, did you see that?
590
00:24:25,375 --> 00:24:29,500
It turned before it could get
to wherever the anomaly is.
591
00:24:29,666 --> 00:24:32,333
- How many times have we seen that happen?
- Yeah.
592
00:24:32,500 --> 00:24:34,250
It's going to land
right here behind us.
593
00:24:34,375 --> 00:24:37,000
Right after the first
rocket launched,
594
00:24:37,083 --> 00:24:39,875
I noticed that in midair,
it suddenly veered
595
00:24:40,041 --> 00:24:42,166
a little off course like
it ran into something
596
00:24:42,291 --> 00:24:44,375
invisible that deflected it.
597
00:24:44,500 --> 00:24:47,000
Now, we've also seen
that happen numerous times
598
00:24:47,166 --> 00:24:49,833
with other rockets and
GPS devices at the triangle,
599
00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:52,833
so I was really eager
to immediately launch
600
00:24:52,958 --> 00:24:54,916
another rocket to see
what would happen next.
601
00:24:56,750 --> 00:24:57,750
Isn't that crazy?
602
00:24:57,833 --> 00:25:01,291
Gosh, if it ain't one
thing, it's another.
603
00:25:01,416 --> 00:25:03,541
Hey, Kaleb, why don't
you pull the Jeep around
604
00:25:03,708 --> 00:25:06,458
- and shine a light over here.
- Yep.
605
00:25:13,000 --> 00:25:14,708
Let me download
this image real quick
606
00:25:14,875 --> 00:25:17,000
and then we can
look at it again later.
607
00:25:17,083 --> 00:25:19,250
Won't take long because
there's not much in there.
608
00:25:19,375 --> 00:25:21,750
Okay, we're as good
as we're gonna get.
609
00:25:21,875 --> 00:25:23,791
Hey, Erik, you copy?
610
00:25:23,916 --> 00:25:25,333
Yeah. Go ahead, Travis.
611
00:25:27,875 --> 00:25:29,458
- We good?
- Yes, sir.
612
00:25:29,541 --> 00:25:31,833
All right.
613
00:25:31,958 --> 00:25:34,791
Five, four,
614
00:25:34,916 --> 00:25:38,333
three, two, one.
615
00:25:40,875 --> 00:25:41,583
That is cool.
616
00:25:41,708 --> 00:25:43,291
Oh, that one was awesome.
617
00:25:43,416 --> 00:25:44,250
Boy, that went up pretty high.
618
00:25:44,375 --> 00:25:46,833
That one may end
up in the east field.
619
00:25:46,916 --> 00:25:50,041
Hey, we got a light that's
right there that's moving.
620
00:25:50,166 --> 00:25:52,083
- Where, where?
- Right there, right above us.
621
00:25:52,208 --> 00:25:54,791
- What? Really?
- Right there.
622
00:25:54,916 --> 00:25:56,041
Where?
623
00:25:56,166 --> 00:25:59,250
Yeah! We got it!
There it is, right there.
624
00:25:59,375 --> 00:26:00,958
Nah, this one's
moving pretty fast.
625
00:26:01,083 --> 00:26:02,333
What is that?
626
00:26:02,458 --> 00:26:04,375
That's not a plane.
627
00:26:11,875 --> 00:26:13,666
That's not a plane.
628
00:26:13,750 --> 00:26:16,875
Erik. We've got an
orange light across the river
629
00:26:17,000 --> 00:26:19,791
on the, uh, southwest side.
630
00:26:19,875 --> 00:26:22,416
Moving pretty fast
about treetop high.
631
00:26:22,541 --> 00:26:25,583
Look at that, it's
still plenty bright.
632
00:26:25,708 --> 00:26:27,000
Dang.
633
00:26:29,208 --> 00:26:31,666
Yes, I do, Travis.
I will take a look.
634
00:26:40,083 --> 00:26:41,666
I don't know where it came from,
635
00:26:41,750 --> 00:26:44,500
but just after we
launched our second rocket
636
00:26:44,625 --> 00:26:45,666
at the triangle area,
637
00:26:45,791 --> 00:26:47,958
probably the most prominent UAP
638
00:26:48,083 --> 00:26:50,833
I've ever seen appeared
over Skinwalker Ranch.
639
00:26:50,958 --> 00:26:54,625
Erik, we got something moving
right overhead of us right now.
640
00:26:54,708 --> 00:26:58,916
It's moving slightly
northeast, it's orange.
641
00:26:59,041 --> 00:27:01,333
And it doesn't
look like a satellite.
642
00:27:01,416 --> 00:27:02,875
Do you see it in the cameras?
643
00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:05,333
I'm going to try to track it.
644
00:27:06,750 --> 00:27:08,666
You see it?
645
00:27:08,791 --> 00:27:11,250
Hey, come, hey, it
looks like it's sped up.
646
00:27:11,375 --> 00:27:13,333
Does it look like it
just sped up to y'all?
647
00:27:14,791 --> 00:27:17,791
It just sped up.
648
00:27:17,875 --> 00:27:19,791
Erik, it's almost
right over you now
649
00:27:19,875 --> 00:27:21,833
and it's moving really fast.
650
00:27:22,958 --> 00:27:24,458
All right.
651
00:27:26,708 --> 00:27:28,333
I'm not seeing it.
652
00:27:29,875 --> 00:27:31,541
Travis, I don't have it.
653
00:27:31,666 --> 00:27:35,583
Ask Erik if he's got
anything on the ADS-B.
654
00:27:35,708 --> 00:27:37,958
Erik, is there anything
on the ADS-B?
655
00:27:38,041 --> 00:27:41,208
It would be going
east-northeast right now
656
00:27:41,333 --> 00:27:42,625
directly over the ranch.
657
00:27:45,791 --> 00:27:48,250
I've never seen an aircraft
maneuver like this thing,
658
00:27:48,375 --> 00:27:50,291
but Thomas was right
to have Erik check his
659
00:27:50,375 --> 00:27:53,375
Automatic Dependent
Surveillance Broadcasting tracker.
660
00:27:53,500 --> 00:27:55,833
It monitors the signals
that airplanes and jets
661
00:27:55,958 --> 00:27:58,083
are required by law to emit.
662
00:28:00,125 --> 00:28:02,625
I've got eyes on the ADS-B map.
663
00:28:02,750 --> 00:28:06,708
You know, I get aircraft
as far out as 130 miles.
664
00:28:06,833 --> 00:28:10,083
There's nothing over us,
there's nothing near us.
665
00:28:10,208 --> 00:28:12,041
It was clearly going due north
666
00:28:12,166 --> 00:28:14,208
and then it dog-legged
and it sped up.
667
00:28:14,375 --> 00:28:17,375
- Yeah, it came across and then it like turned.
- Yeah.
668
00:28:17,500 --> 00:28:20,416
It's still going, look at it.
669
00:28:20,541 --> 00:28:22,000
So, if that was a satellite,
670
00:28:22,125 --> 00:28:23,393
you'd expect it
to start fading out.
671
00:28:23,416 --> 00:28:25,416
By now, it'd be fading out.
672
00:28:25,541 --> 00:28:27,416
That's no satellite.
673
00:28:29,458 --> 00:28:31,458
Did it just...?
It just vanished.
674
00:28:31,583 --> 00:28:34,875
That thing stayed bright
and just went away.
675
00:28:35,000 --> 00:28:36,143
Well, I don't see it anymore.
676
00:28:36,166 --> 00:28:37,433
Well, I think we got
to get that rocket up
677
00:28:37,458 --> 00:28:38,577
and see if we can make it...
678
00:28:38,625 --> 00:28:40,958
- Yep, I hear you.
- Replicate it.
679
00:28:41,041 --> 00:28:42,166
That was not a satellite.
680
00:28:42,250 --> 00:28:43,416
So what was that?
681
00:28:43,541 --> 00:28:45,166
Right here over the ranch.
682
00:28:47,416 --> 00:28:49,000
Yeah, go ahead, Thomas.
683
00:28:49,083 --> 00:28:52,000
- We're good? Okay.
- Yeah.
684
00:28:52,083 --> 00:28:53,708
One more sparky rocket.
685
00:28:53,875 --> 00:28:55,750
Okay, perfect.
686
00:28:55,875 --> 00:28:58,500
We couldn't wait to see if
launching another rocket
687
00:28:58,625 --> 00:29:00,333
would evoke the UAP to reappear
688
00:29:00,458 --> 00:29:03,583
or stimulate another one
or who knows what else.
689
00:29:05,375 --> 00:29:09,375
And also, I hoped that Burdette
was getting great pictures
690
00:29:09,541 --> 00:29:11,541
that would help us
figure out what it was.
691
00:29:11,666 --> 00:29:13,041
Hook the wires up.
692
00:29:13,208 --> 00:29:15,583
Uh, make sure it's off, hang on.
693
00:29:16,541 --> 00:29:18,183
- Are we good here?
- Yeah, yeah, we're good.
694
00:29:18,208 --> 00:29:19,666
- Lights on?
- Lights on.
695
00:29:19,791 --> 00:29:21,208
Hey, Erik, be advised:
696
00:29:24,125 --> 00:29:26,333
in about 15 seconds.
Are you ready?
697
00:29:26,458 --> 00:29:27,833
I am ready. Go ahead.
698
00:29:27,958 --> 00:29:28,958
Are you ready, Burdette?
699
00:29:29,041 --> 00:29:30,833
- Yes, sir.
- Yeah, we're good to go.
700
00:29:31,000 --> 00:29:33,666
All right. Going in five,
701
00:29:33,833 --> 00:29:35,875
four, three,
702
00:29:36,000 --> 00:29:38,666
two, one.
703
00:29:40,166 --> 00:29:41,333
Oh, we got a malfunction.
704
00:29:41,458 --> 00:29:43,291
Everybody watch out.
705
00:29:45,375 --> 00:29:49,666
Oh. Oh. Oh, it's on fire.
706
00:29:49,791 --> 00:29:53,000
We got a fire. We got a fire.
707
00:29:53,083 --> 00:29:55,041
Oh, dang.
708
00:29:55,166 --> 00:29:56,166
We shoot the rocket up
709
00:29:56,291 --> 00:29:58,500
and we-we're ready
to launch this thing.
710
00:29:58,666 --> 00:30:00,183
And as the launch
starts, it looks like
711
00:30:00,208 --> 00:30:01,750
a perfect launch
from the beginning,
712
00:30:01,875 --> 00:30:03,375
and what we see is that
713
00:30:03,500 --> 00:30:05,333
the rocket takes off,
714
00:30:05,416 --> 00:30:07,291
clears the tower,
gets to somewhere
715
00:30:07,375 --> 00:30:09,666
I'm estimating
between 30 and 50 feet,
716
00:30:09,750 --> 00:30:12,833
and then suddenly
there's a big flash of light
717
00:30:12,958 --> 00:30:15,750
and, uh, what
sounded like a pop,
718
00:30:15,875 --> 00:30:17,291
maybe even an explosion.
719
00:30:17,375 --> 00:30:21,958
- It-It's burned out.
- The motor burned out.
720
00:30:22,083 --> 00:30:26,250
-Holy crap. I've yet to see that.
-Yeah.
721
00:30:26,375 --> 00:30:27,518
- What the heck?
- What would cause that?
722
00:30:27,541 --> 00:30:28,875
What would cause that?
723
00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:30,666
The motor blew up.
724
00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:33,958
It-it deflagrated
inside the rocket.
725
00:30:34,041 --> 00:30:36,708
- Wow.
- Hey, Erik, you copy?
726
00:30:42,375 --> 00:30:44,375
- Well...
- It was worse than that.
727
00:30:44,500 --> 00:30:46,583
At about 30 feet
off the launch pad...
728
00:30:54,375 --> 00:30:56,250
And started a fire.
729
00:30:56,375 --> 00:30:58,291
Well, let's go look
at the high-speed
730
00:30:58,416 --> 00:31:01,333
because it should
be right in that view.
731
00:31:01,416 --> 00:31:03,375
We recovered it.
732
00:31:03,500 --> 00:31:05,416
- Holy crap.
- Right? What a night.
733
00:31:05,541 --> 00:31:06,666
What... What...
734
00:31:06,791 --> 00:31:10,750
That motor blew up.
It literally... it exploded.
735
00:31:10,875 --> 00:31:13,000
I've never seen, uh,
I've seen experimental
736
00:31:13,083 --> 00:31:15,791
motors do that, Kaleb,
but I've never seen
737
00:31:15,875 --> 00:31:18,083
a store-bought motor
deflagrate like that.
738
00:31:18,208 --> 00:31:20,083
- Right there.
- Got it.
739
00:31:20,208 --> 00:31:21,291
- Hey, Travis.
- Yeah?
740
00:31:21,416 --> 00:31:24,041
We caught the malfunction
on the high-speed.
741
00:31:24,166 --> 00:31:26,000
- Oh, really?
- Yeah.
742
00:31:28,541 --> 00:31:31,916
Hey, check this out. There's
something on the camera.
743
00:31:34,625 --> 00:31:37,333
It's something I've never
seen before. Check this out.
744
00:31:37,458 --> 00:31:38,250
So, as it's going,
look what you've got...
745
00:31:38,375 --> 00:31:40,166
There's something in the sky
746
00:31:40,250 --> 00:31:41,708
above the rocket, right here.
747
00:31:41,833 --> 00:31:44,041
Yeah, look at that,
look at the light...
748
00:31:47,416 --> 00:31:50,333
- No way.
- Look at that!
749
00:31:50,458 --> 00:31:51,683
- That's crazy.
- There is literally something...
750
00:31:51,708 --> 00:31:55,500
We may be looking at the
anomaly for the first time, guys.
751
00:31:55,625 --> 00:31:57,875
That's crazy.
752
00:31:58,041 --> 00:31:59,625
Oh, my God.
753
00:32:05,958 --> 00:32:08,208
There is literally something.
754
00:32:08,333 --> 00:32:11,208
We may be looking at the
anomaly for the first time, guys.
755
00:32:11,333 --> 00:32:12,813
Yeah, look at that.
Look at the light.
756
00:32:12,875 --> 00:32:13,666
All right, now the
rocket gets there.
757
00:32:13,791 --> 00:32:14,808
Look how it veers to the side.
758
00:32:14,833 --> 00:32:15,958
And then the rocket blows up
759
00:32:16,041 --> 00:32:18,000
- right when it hits it!
- Oh, my God!
760
00:32:19,166 --> 00:32:20,333
Right on!
761
00:32:20,416 --> 00:32:21,625
Right here. Look at that.
762
00:32:21,708 --> 00:32:22,500
Yeah!
763
00:32:22,625 --> 00:32:23,750
Holy crap.
764
00:32:23,875 --> 00:32:26,041
All right, Burdette, could
you play it one more time?
765
00:32:26,208 --> 00:32:28,018
I want to make sure I
saw what I think I just saw.
766
00:32:28,041 --> 00:32:30,833
After four years
of investigating
767
00:32:30,916 --> 00:32:32,000
Skinwalker Ranch as a team,
768
00:32:32,125 --> 00:32:36,625
we finally got good visual
evidence of something
769
00:32:36,708 --> 00:32:38,083
incredible at the triangle.
770
00:32:38,208 --> 00:32:40,083
Just as we launched a rocket,
771
00:32:40,208 --> 00:32:44,083
Burdette Anderson captured
some kind of blob-like feature
772
00:32:44,208 --> 00:32:46,087
on his high-speed camera
that literally appeared
773
00:32:46,208 --> 00:32:50,125
out of nowhere and
caused the rocket to explode.
774
00:32:50,250 --> 00:32:53,458
It was something that none of
us could see with the naked eye.
775
00:32:53,541 --> 00:32:56,250
That cloud remained
intact. The whole thing.
776
00:32:56,375 --> 00:32:59,791
This isn't an anomaly in the
lens because it didn't move.
777
00:32:59,916 --> 00:33:01,037
Could this be the phenomenon
778
00:33:01,083 --> 00:33:03,666
that causes the energy
spikes we've detected?
779
00:33:03,833 --> 00:33:06,375
And is it related to
the UAPs we've seen?
780
00:33:06,500 --> 00:33:09,208
All I know is we
may finally be getting
781
00:33:09,333 --> 00:33:10,666
closer to possible answers.
782
00:33:10,750 --> 00:33:12,666
Think about all
the rockets that hit
783
00:33:12,833 --> 00:33:15,291
about that same
spot and veered off.
784
00:33:15,416 --> 00:33:18,291
So you can see it right there,
there's something in the sky.
785
00:33:18,375 --> 00:33:20,500
- It's already illuminated by the light.
- Yeah.
786
00:33:20,625 --> 00:33:21,865
There's not a cloud in the sky.
787
00:33:21,916 --> 00:33:24,125
There's not a cloud in
the sky. So what is it?
788
00:33:24,208 --> 00:33:25,458
And there's no dust.
789
00:33:25,541 --> 00:33:27,916
And then, look,
it's almost there.
790
00:33:28,041 --> 00:33:30,000
Right there it's like it
hits right on something
791
00:33:30,125 --> 00:33:31,333
or zap or whatever.
792
00:33:31,458 --> 00:33:32,666
- Boom.
- Boom!
793
00:33:32,791 --> 00:33:34,875
- And it is exactly...
- Oh, my God.
794
00:33:35,041 --> 00:33:36,833
- You can't make it up.
- Oh, yeah.
795
00:33:36,958 --> 00:33:39,166
Usually I can explain
everything I've seen
796
00:33:39,250 --> 00:33:40,643
in a high-speed
camera when I record it.
797
00:33:40,666 --> 00:33:43,000
But when we shot
the third rocket,
798
00:33:43,125 --> 00:33:45,291
as soon as that rocket
started illuminating,
799
00:33:45,375 --> 00:33:47,433
we saw something that
wasn't there in the second shot.
800
00:33:47,458 --> 00:33:49,166
I can't explain what it is.
801
00:33:49,291 --> 00:33:52,291
I've never seen anything like
that come off a Photron camera.
802
00:33:52,375 --> 00:33:54,750
- Holy crap.
- Oh, my God.
803
00:33:54,875 --> 00:33:58,750
Well, Travis, that's only
30... 30, 40 feet above us.
804
00:33:58,875 --> 00:34:02,083
Oh, my God. 40 feet high.
805
00:34:04,458 --> 00:34:06,625
What are the odds
of that happening
806
00:34:06,708 --> 00:34:09,791
right there with other
rockets in that same spot?
807
00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:13,708
Last year, we
attempted to launch
808
00:34:13,833 --> 00:34:16,541
a 15-foot tall rocket
through the anomaly,
809
00:34:16,666 --> 00:34:18,166
- above the triangle.
- Push and hold.
810
00:34:20,375 --> 00:34:22,416
Uh-oh. That motor blew.
811
00:34:22,541 --> 00:34:25,000
And it exploded in
nearly the same spot.
812
00:34:25,166 --> 00:34:27,333
Oh, no. Oh...
813
00:34:27,458 --> 00:34:28,791
Shortly after that,
814
00:34:28,875 --> 00:34:32,625
we saw a UAP appear
over the triangle...
815
00:34:32,708 --> 00:34:33,726
Look at that. Look at that.
816
00:34:33,750 --> 00:34:36,333
Which then
vanished into thin air.
817
00:34:36,458 --> 00:34:39,333
But what did it disappear into?
818
00:34:39,416 --> 00:34:43,166
- Is it a portal?
- Are we seeing portals open?
819
00:34:43,250 --> 00:34:44,833
Yeah.
820
00:34:44,958 --> 00:34:47,833
I couldn't possibly know
what this phenomenon was,
821
00:34:48,000 --> 00:34:52,125
but we now have a clear
location to focus our investigation.
822
00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:55,000
Okay, we caught something cool.
823
00:35:00,250 --> 00:35:02,666
That's just more validation.
824
00:35:02,791 --> 00:35:04,375
We got to call Erik
and tell him this.
825
00:35:04,500 --> 00:35:05,875
Erik, you are not
going to believe
826
00:35:06,000 --> 00:35:06,875
what the high-speed caught,
827
00:35:07,000 --> 00:35:08,708
there is a thing in the sky,
828
00:35:08,833 --> 00:35:11,083
the rocket hits it and explodes.
829
00:35:11,208 --> 00:35:16,500
That is unbelievable. I
want to see that footage.
830
00:35:16,583 --> 00:35:19,333
My gosh!
831
00:35:23,500 --> 00:35:25,416
Helicopter, helicopter!
832
00:35:25,541 --> 00:35:28,000
Helicopter coming right over!
833
00:35:28,875 --> 00:35:30,541
Erik, we got a
helicopter right over
834
00:35:30,708 --> 00:35:33,291
the ranch right now,
are you getting it?
835
00:35:36,208 --> 00:35:38,458
I am getting no
helicopter above the ranch
836
00:35:38,541 --> 00:35:40,833
on the ADS-B receiver here.
837
00:35:40,916 --> 00:35:44,041
We have a helicopter
right over the triangle.
838
00:35:44,166 --> 00:35:45,708
Hey, it just went dark.
839
00:35:45,875 --> 00:35:47,708
And it just vanished,
840
00:35:47,833 --> 00:35:49,601
but we still hear it.
Ah, now it's there again.
841
00:35:49,625 --> 00:35:51,768
- There's its light right there.
- It went behind the anomaly!
842
00:35:51,791 --> 00:35:54,208
That's a bigger helicopter.
843
00:35:54,375 --> 00:35:55,208
Why? Why right now?
844
00:35:55,375 --> 00:35:56,791
Why right now?
845
00:36:01,291 --> 00:36:04,000
Erik, it came over us.
846
00:36:04,125 --> 00:36:06,125
We lost the lights for a second
847
00:36:06,250 --> 00:36:07,809
and then it turned
away from the anomaly
848
00:36:07,875 --> 00:36:10,333
and turned southeast.
849
00:36:11,750 --> 00:36:14,208
Well, whoever they were,
they weren't transponding.
850
00:36:15,208 --> 00:36:18,000
A helicopter that
size not transponding?
851
00:36:18,166 --> 00:36:20,458
- Well, did you see...
- Right after we did this!
852
00:36:20,583 --> 00:36:22,000
The helicopter
looks like it's...
853
00:36:22,125 --> 00:36:23,684
- The helicopter is turning around.
- coming back around.
854
00:36:23,708 --> 00:36:25,291
Helicopter's turning
back around, Erik.
855
00:36:25,375 --> 00:36:27,500
I've got eyes on him.
856
00:36:29,833 --> 00:36:31,416
Where did that just come out of?
857
00:36:31,541 --> 00:36:33,333
It's coming back...
858
00:36:35,250 --> 00:36:38,458
Erik, that helicopter is coming
back at us. Do you see that?
859
00:36:38,583 --> 00:36:40,083
Yeah, I've got him.
860
00:36:41,916 --> 00:36:44,125
All right, now you're mine.
861
00:36:52,500 --> 00:36:55,416
The aircraft is
not transponding...
862
00:36:57,083 --> 00:36:58,875
And it's slowing down.
And it's-it's doing...
863
00:36:59,000 --> 00:37:01,291
It-It's orbiting the ranch.
864
00:37:02,958 --> 00:37:05,291
It's doing surveillance
right now of the ranch.
865
00:37:13,291 --> 00:37:15,541
We have a helicopter
right over the triangle
866
00:37:15,666 --> 00:37:18,208
right now right overhead.
867
00:37:18,375 --> 00:37:20,750
It's doing surveillance
right now of the ranch.
868
00:37:23,833 --> 00:37:24,952
They're definitely watching.
869
00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:27,375
They're definitely over
the ranch looking at us.
870
00:37:28,583 --> 00:37:33,125
Shortly after this UAP sighting
and after this rocket blows up,
871
00:37:33,208 --> 00:37:36,458
all of a sudden a helicopter
comes flying directly over us.
872
00:37:37,416 --> 00:37:38,777
Look at 'em,
they're turning again.
873
00:37:38,833 --> 00:37:41,375
- Yeah, they are clearly...
- They are watching.
874
00:37:41,500 --> 00:37:44,041
And then we also had that
other light that we saw, earlier.
875
00:37:44,208 --> 00:37:45,208
Yep.
876
00:37:45,291 --> 00:37:48,083
As that helicopter is
sitting there hovering,
877
00:37:48,208 --> 00:37:50,083
my mind is immediately
878
00:37:50,208 --> 00:37:51,750
trying to figure out
who this could be
879
00:37:51,875 --> 00:37:53,666
that's watching us.
880
00:37:53,833 --> 00:37:56,666
Hey, Erik, uh, are you sure
881
00:37:56,750 --> 00:37:57,768
that there's nothing
on the ADS-B?
882
00:37:57,791 --> 00:37:59,166
Travis,
883
00:37:59,333 --> 00:38:01,083
this helicopter is
not transponding
884
00:38:01,208 --> 00:38:03,333
as far as I can tell.
885
00:38:03,416 --> 00:38:06,166
Because I'm getting aircraft
100 miles to the south of here.
886
00:38:08,291 --> 00:38:09,518
So, it's not a
connectivity issue.
887
00:38:09,541 --> 00:38:13,291
And he's staying right over
us and orbiting and orbiting.
888
00:38:13,416 --> 00:38:16,083
Well, someone's taken an
interest in what we're doing.
889
00:38:17,208 --> 00:38:20,250
There's nothing over us.
There's nothing near us.
890
00:38:20,375 --> 00:38:23,708
And he has not shown up at all.
891
00:38:23,875 --> 00:38:27,833
This is an aircraft that is
deliberately not transponding
892
00:38:28,000 --> 00:38:29,500
while flying over the ranch.
893
00:38:30,583 --> 00:38:32,916
All I know is there's an
aircraft flying after night,
894
00:38:33,041 --> 00:38:34,583
which means they
got night vision.
895
00:38:34,708 --> 00:38:37,041
There are not any
commercial helicopters
896
00:38:37,208 --> 00:38:39,333
around here with
night vision capability.
897
00:38:39,416 --> 00:38:42,333
The only thing this could be
then is a military helicopter.
898
00:38:42,458 --> 00:38:46,750
What is the military doing
flying over Skinwalker Ranch
899
00:38:46,875 --> 00:38:48,059
while we're doing
this experiment,
900
00:38:48,083 --> 00:38:49,833
and while we find something
901
00:38:49,958 --> 00:38:51,333
that we've never seen before?
902
00:38:53,041 --> 00:38:54,416
I don't like the
feeling of that.
903
00:38:54,541 --> 00:38:57,833
I don't like that crap either.
904
00:38:58,000 --> 00:39:00,375
Hey, Erik? Uh...
905
00:39:00,500 --> 00:39:02,541
Are you, do you have
any of the ranch cameras
906
00:39:02,666 --> 00:39:05,000
on that helicopter?
907
00:39:05,125 --> 00:39:09,500
Yeah, I've got multiple of
the ranch cameras on him.
908
00:39:09,583 --> 00:39:12,125
He is sitting still and
hovering, watching us.
909
00:39:12,208 --> 00:39:14,333
That is exactly right.
910
00:39:14,458 --> 00:39:16,000
It's really spooking us
911
00:39:16,083 --> 00:39:18,166
and, uh, pissing us
off at the same time.
912
00:39:18,333 --> 00:39:21,291
I'm right there
with you, Travis.
913
00:39:22,458 --> 00:39:25,125
Well, Travis, it's pretty
clear somebody has taken
914
00:39:25,250 --> 00:39:27,500
an interest in what we're doing.
915
00:39:27,583 --> 00:39:29,666
It-it really... It's
a little bit scary.
916
00:39:33,333 --> 00:39:35,375
They're leaving.
917
00:39:35,500 --> 00:39:37,143
How long did they stay
there, like four or five minutes?
918
00:39:37,166 --> 00:39:39,125
Oh, ten minutes.
919
00:39:40,708 --> 00:39:42,000
What the heck?
920
00:39:42,166 --> 00:39:46,125
- And now they're headed back towards, uh... Roosevelt.
- Roosevelt.
921
00:39:46,208 --> 00:39:49,000
They are all but gone now.
922
00:39:49,083 --> 00:39:51,333
It-it came by to
show us that it knew
923
00:39:51,500 --> 00:39:53,041
we were doing
something, I don't know.
924
00:39:53,166 --> 00:39:56,000
It's possible
somebody saw rockets
925
00:39:56,083 --> 00:39:58,500
and they called, you
know, the ATF or something
926
00:39:58,625 --> 00:40:00,041
and that was an ATF...
927
00:40:00,166 --> 00:40:01,875
ATF has a helicopter
in the Uinta Basin?
928
00:40:02,041 --> 00:40:04,666
Uh, they could have
hired somebody, right?
929
00:40:04,791 --> 00:40:07,143
There are no helicopters out
here equipped with night vision.
930
00:40:07,166 --> 00:40:08,458
That's a good point.
931
00:40:08,583 --> 00:40:11,000
I mean, there's not a
military base nearby.
932
00:40:11,166 --> 00:40:12,967
- No.
- I mean right here that has helicopters.
933
00:40:13,083 --> 00:40:13,958
- We're talking minutes.
- Yeah.
934
00:40:14,083 --> 00:40:15,143
Who alerted them that fast?
935
00:40:15,166 --> 00:40:16,541
And where was that helicopter?
936
00:40:16,708 --> 00:40:17,708
Where did it come from?
937
00:40:17,791 --> 00:40:18,851
How did it get here so quick?
938
00:40:18,875 --> 00:40:20,708
It's well known that
the federal government
939
00:40:20,833 --> 00:40:23,250
investigated Skinwalker
Ranch in the past.
940
00:40:23,375 --> 00:40:25,375
But I'm not aware of any
941
00:40:25,541 --> 00:40:27,416
current government
investigations here.
942
00:40:27,541 --> 00:40:31,041
So are we being spied on
while we conduct our operations?
943
00:40:31,166 --> 00:40:33,333
I don't know, but
I want to find out.
944
00:40:33,458 --> 00:40:35,791
What a night!
945
00:40:35,916 --> 00:40:38,958
Hey, look, uh, we've got
a lot of equipment here,
946
00:40:39,041 --> 00:40:40,041
it's getting late.
947
00:40:40,166 --> 00:40:41,708
Well, let's get
cleaned up, shall we?
948
00:40:41,833 --> 00:40:42,541
- Yes.
- All right.
949
00:40:42,708 --> 00:40:43,947
All right, well, let's pack up.
950
00:40:44,041 --> 00:40:45,250
Let's get wrapped up.
951
00:40:45,375 --> 00:40:49,416
What the heck is going on
in that space above this area?
952
00:40:49,541 --> 00:40:51,291
What are we seeing?
953
00:40:51,416 --> 00:40:53,666
Is there in fact exotic
physics playing out
954
00:40:53,791 --> 00:40:55,333
in the space just
above the triangle?
955
00:40:55,458 --> 00:40:58,000
That's what we hope to find out.
956
00:40:58,125 --> 00:41:02,708
We may have found a real
unexplained phenomena
957
00:41:02,875 --> 00:41:04,250
above the triangle
958
00:41:04,375 --> 00:41:06,666
that nobody has
ever seen ever before.
959
00:41:06,791 --> 00:41:10,250
Could this new
anomaly, this blob,
960
00:41:10,375 --> 00:41:12,166
be the cause of each
of these incidents
961
00:41:12,291 --> 00:41:13,666
over the triangle?
962
00:41:13,750 --> 00:41:16,666
We are on the verge of
getting the very answers
963
00:41:16,833 --> 00:41:18,666
that we've been
seeking for years.
964
00:41:18,791 --> 00:41:21,333
We've made incredible
progress in documenting
965
00:41:21,458 --> 00:41:22,666
the reality of the phenomenon.
966
00:41:22,750 --> 00:41:25,166
We are just getting started
967
00:41:25,333 --> 00:41:28,500
in scratching the surface of
what we are really dealing with
968
00:41:28,583 --> 00:41:31,916
here at Skinwalker Ranch.
969
00:41:36,375 --> 00:41:39,125
I've arranged for a crane
to come in and to lift a lot
970
00:41:39,208 --> 00:41:41,833
of these big rocks at
the bottom of the mesa.
971
00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:45,416
This 1.6 gigahertz
signal seems to be coming
972
00:41:45,541 --> 00:41:47,141
from right there
where that big crane is.
973
00:41:47,208 --> 00:41:50,500
We're going to probe that
space down at the triangle.
974
00:41:50,583 --> 00:41:53,083
Kaleb will be
releasing projectiles.
975
00:41:54,458 --> 00:41:55,541
Holy crap.
976
00:41:55,708 --> 00:41:59,000
This is a video recording
taken from the triangle.
977
00:41:59,083 --> 00:42:00,666
- Right there.
- Holy cow!
75488
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