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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,958 --> 00:00:03,167 Look at that scapula. 2 00:00:03,333 --> 00:00:04,643 That is a tooth that bit all the way through. 3 00:00:04,667 --> 00:00:05,893 It would have to be larger than a wolf. 4 00:00:05,917 --> 00:00:06,917 That's crazy. 5 00:00:07,042 --> 00:00:08,833 Holy crap. Look at this. 6 00:00:09,000 --> 00:00:11,417 That's a communication signal. 7 00:00:11,583 --> 00:00:13,458 I think its two things talking to each other. 8 00:00:16,625 --> 00:00:19,000 There's a signal interference to my controller. 9 00:00:19,208 --> 00:00:20,542 There's a gap in the data 10 00:00:20,708 --> 00:00:22,518 right where he called out controller interference. 11 00:00:22,542 --> 00:00:25,458 That uap is basically in the triangle airspace. 12 00:00:25,625 --> 00:00:27,833 Like it's turning to make a final approach. 13 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:29,792 Like it's coming in for a landing. 14 00:00:32,708 --> 00:00:36,083 There is a ranch in northern Utah. 15 00:00:36,250 --> 00:00:38,167 It is considered the epicenter 16 00:00:38,333 --> 00:00:43,833 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on earth: 17 00:00:44,042 --> 00:00:48,333 Animal mutilations, bizarre ufo sightings 18 00:00:48,542 --> 00:00:52,625 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 19 00:00:53,625 --> 00:00:56,000 For 20 years, the federal government 20 00:00:56,125 --> 00:00:59,458 tried to find answers and failed. 21 00:00:59,625 --> 00:01:02,875 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 22 00:01:03,000 --> 00:01:06,792 researchers and experts has taken over. 23 00:01:06,958 --> 00:01:11,125 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal 24 00:01:13,375 --> 00:01:16,750 the secret of skin walker ranch. 25 00:01:25,208 --> 00:01:26,750 Erik, you copy? 26 00:01:26,958 --> 00:01:29,250 Yeah, Jim. Go ahead. 27 00:01:29,375 --> 00:01:30,768 Hey, we've been out at the triangle 28 00:01:30,792 --> 00:01:33,167 and I've got to tell you, we just picked up 29 00:01:33,375 --> 00:01:35,083 some really strange lidar up there 30 00:01:35,208 --> 00:01:36,833 that we're trying to figure out. 31 00:01:37,000 --> 00:01:38,667 What do you mean by strange? 32 00:01:38,833 --> 00:01:42,208 We got this weird anomaly over the triangle. 33 00:01:43,417 --> 00:01:45,667 - What do you think he's talking about? - I don't know. 34 00:01:45,833 --> 00:01:47,375 Last week 35 00:01:47,542 --> 00:01:50,250 we recorded images of a uap that suddenly appeared 36 00:01:50,458 --> 00:01:52,667 right above the spot that we call the triangle. 37 00:01:52,833 --> 00:01:56,667 So this morning, Erik and I asked Jim royston 38 00:01:56,833 --> 00:01:59,750 and Sam deriso of omniteq to scan the area 39 00:01:59,917 --> 00:02:03,292 with their drone-based infrared lidar device to see 40 00:02:03,458 --> 00:02:06,167 if it could reveal what might have caused that phenomenon. 41 00:02:06,333 --> 00:02:09,083 We flew the drone one time. 42 00:02:09,250 --> 00:02:11,167 Got some very interesting 43 00:02:11,333 --> 00:02:14,333 kind of crazy lidar data, 44 00:02:14,458 --> 00:02:16,938 that does kind of confirm some of the things we saw last year. 45 00:02:19,542 --> 00:02:22,125 Yeah, we have it recorded and, 46 00:02:22,292 --> 00:02:26,059 I'm gonna send you the data right now. 47 00:02:26,083 --> 00:02:28,000 And then we'll come in and take a look at it. 48 00:02:28,167 --> 00:02:29,601 Copy that. Go ahead and shoot it over. 49 00:02:29,625 --> 00:02:30,625 I want to see it. 50 00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:34,083 Erik and I were really stunned 51 00:02:34,292 --> 00:02:36,708 when Jim said that he thought his lidar data 52 00:02:36,875 --> 00:02:39,875 may have confirmed what we saw at the triangle last year... 53 00:02:41,500 --> 00:02:43,792 We got a malfunction. Everybody watch out. 54 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:47,000 There's something in the sky above the rocket right here. 55 00:02:47,208 --> 00:02:48,667 Because it was in that same spot 56 00:02:48,875 --> 00:02:51,333 that we captured high-speed camera images 57 00:02:51,500 --> 00:02:54,208 of some kind of a blob that might have caused 58 00:02:54,375 --> 00:02:57,750 a rocket to explode just 31 feet in the air. 59 00:02:57,917 --> 00:03:01,083 - What is that red circle? - Whoa. 60 00:03:01,208 --> 00:03:02,500 And then later in the year, 61 00:03:02,708 --> 00:03:04,375 it's also right where Jim obtained 62 00:03:04,542 --> 00:03:07,250 lidar images of a circular ring 63 00:03:07,458 --> 00:03:10,042 with the black void in the center. 64 00:03:10,208 --> 00:03:12,500 So we couldn't wait to find out what he captured 65 00:03:12,625 --> 00:03:16,375 this time and hoped it might explain the crazy phenomena 66 00:03:16,542 --> 00:03:18,250 that keeps happening at the triangle. 67 00:03:20,083 --> 00:03:21,583 Erik, did you get those files? 68 00:03:21,708 --> 00:03:24,208 There should've been some movie files and some jpegs. 69 00:03:24,375 --> 00:03:25,625 Yeah, I see-i see images 70 00:03:25,792 --> 00:03:27,542 and I see some, movie files here. 71 00:03:27,708 --> 00:03:29,668 Do you want me to just start with the first file? 72 00:03:29,792 --> 00:03:31,167 Yeah, let's start with that. 73 00:03:31,375 --> 00:03:32,695 Okay, I'm gonna put it over here. 74 00:03:33,917 --> 00:03:36,875 - This is my controller. - For the lidar? 75 00:03:37,042 --> 00:03:38,375 Yes. I called Sam over 76 00:03:38,542 --> 00:03:41,958 and had him go ahead and pull out his cellphone, 77 00:03:42,125 --> 00:03:43,268 it's what he's capturing this on. 78 00:03:43,292 --> 00:03:45,708 So if you play this... 79 00:03:45,875 --> 00:03:49,833 That's right in the center, right above the triangle. 80 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:51,917 You'll see, as I turn this around, 81 00:03:52,083 --> 00:03:55,708 you'll see, one, this weird symmetry. 82 00:03:57,875 --> 00:04:00,167 Looks like a doughnut floating there as you turn it. 83 00:04:00,375 --> 00:04:02,143 Keep it going and let's look at the different views 84 00:04:02,167 --> 00:04:03,542 that you give us. 85 00:04:04,542 --> 00:04:06,582 Okay, so what the hell is generating these returns? 86 00:04:06,708 --> 00:04:08,917 And look how clean the lines are around it. 87 00:04:09,125 --> 00:04:10,667 That's what just kind of blew my mind. 88 00:04:10,875 --> 00:04:14,000 You know, the interesting thing to me is 89 00:04:14,167 --> 00:04:16,625 it looks kind of funnel-shaped. 90 00:04:16,792 --> 00:04:17,875 Whoa. 91 00:04:18,875 --> 00:04:22,000 You know, the-the really crazy piece to this is 92 00:04:22,125 --> 00:04:24,125 this looks like it could be an extension 93 00:04:24,292 --> 00:04:26,083 of whatever that is you saw last year. 94 00:04:26,250 --> 00:04:27,792 That bright circle, 95 00:04:27,917 --> 00:04:30,333 perfect circle you measured last year on the ground. 96 00:04:30,542 --> 00:04:33,833 - It's in the same location. - Yeah. Yeah. 97 00:04:33,958 --> 00:04:36,833 That is just tantalizing, guys. 98 00:04:36,958 --> 00:04:38,917 It looks like a dad gum hourglass 99 00:04:39,042 --> 00:04:42,167 or the, you know, the pictures that you see on papers 100 00:04:42,375 --> 00:04:44,335 and graphics of traversable lorentzian wormholes. 101 00:04:44,375 --> 00:04:45,375 I mean, think about it. 102 00:04:45,542 --> 00:04:46,708 Wow. 103 00:04:46,875 --> 00:04:48,708 For much of the last century, 104 00:04:48,875 --> 00:04:51,250 scientists such as Albert Einstein have 105 00:04:51,417 --> 00:04:54,333 theorized that wormholes... which are passageways 106 00:04:54,542 --> 00:04:56,667 between two distant points in space 107 00:04:56,875 --> 00:04:58,792 could actually exist. 108 00:04:58,958 --> 00:05:01,458 And what Jim and Sam captured on their lidar device 109 00:05:01,625 --> 00:05:03,292 appears to have the very structure 110 00:05:03,458 --> 00:05:05,333 of a theoretical wormhole. 111 00:05:05,542 --> 00:05:08,125 Could that be what exists above the triangle? 112 00:05:08,292 --> 00:05:11,208 And is that what's causing all these phenomena to happen 113 00:05:11,375 --> 00:05:12,833 in this area? 114 00:05:14,042 --> 00:05:15,667 I want to catch this thing again. 115 00:05:15,875 --> 00:05:17,393 - Absolutely. - I want us to do whatever it takes 116 00:05:17,417 --> 00:05:18,542 to catch that thing again. 117 00:05:18,708 --> 00:05:20,708 Yup. This triangle's got us. 118 00:05:20,875 --> 00:05:22,333 You know what? 119 00:05:22,542 --> 00:05:23,976 If that's going on right now, there might be, 120 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:25,880 the anomaly might actually be active right now. 121 00:05:26,083 --> 00:05:27,875 - All right. So let's head out. - Yeah. 122 00:05:28,083 --> 00:05:30,583 Yeah, we need to load all of that in the truck. 123 00:05:30,750 --> 00:05:34,083 After what Jim and Sam showed us on their lidar scan, 124 00:05:34,250 --> 00:05:36,000 Erik and I wanted to get the team 125 00:05:36,167 --> 00:05:37,708 out to the triangle immediately. 126 00:05:37,875 --> 00:05:39,375 All right. Here we go. 127 00:05:40,417 --> 00:05:42,833 We wanted to see if the phenomenon would reappear 128 00:05:43,000 --> 00:05:45,167 so we could figure out exactly what it was. 129 00:05:45,292 --> 00:05:46,542 - You got the plate? - Yep. 130 00:05:46,750 --> 00:05:48,167 Because rockets have repeatedly 131 00:05:48,375 --> 00:05:49,667 helped us observe phenomenon 132 00:05:49,875 --> 00:05:52,292 on the ranch, our plan was to launch 133 00:05:52,458 --> 00:05:54,667 several of them equipped with GPS devices 134 00:05:54,833 --> 00:05:56,500 straight up above the triangle 135 00:05:56,667 --> 00:05:58,333 and then photograph each launch 136 00:05:58,542 --> 00:06:00,292 with high-speed cameras. 137 00:06:00,500 --> 00:06:02,333 The goal was to see if we could cause 138 00:06:02,542 --> 00:06:05,125 anything to appear that was potentially related 139 00:06:05,333 --> 00:06:07,250 to the ring-shaped lidar anomaly 140 00:06:07,417 --> 00:06:09,000 that Jim royston had just recorded. 141 00:06:09,208 --> 00:06:10,875 Rocket's hot! 142 00:06:11,875 --> 00:06:13,667 And while we finished getting ready, 143 00:06:13,833 --> 00:06:15,553 Erik headed to a brand-new observation post 144 00:06:15,708 --> 00:06:17,458 we call the black box. 145 00:06:17,583 --> 00:06:20,167 It's located southeast of the triangle 146 00:06:20,333 --> 00:06:22,333 and it enables him to monitor 147 00:06:22,500 --> 00:06:25,333 the live GPS data from each of the rockets 148 00:06:25,500 --> 00:06:27,292 as they pass through the area 149 00:06:27,417 --> 00:06:30,000 where we detected the strange lidar ring. 150 00:06:31,042 --> 00:06:33,042 Wait, watch out, that doesn't go all the way. 151 00:06:33,208 --> 00:06:35,583 And finally, to help us get an even wider view 152 00:06:35,750 --> 00:06:38,333 of anything that might appear during the rocket launches, 153 00:06:38,542 --> 00:06:42,500 ranch caretakers Tom Lewis and kandus linde set up 154 00:06:42,708 --> 00:06:44,500 an additional high-speed camera 155 00:06:44,708 --> 00:06:46,792 several hundred yards southeast of the triangle. 156 00:06:48,292 --> 00:06:51,375 Everyone be notified that we are 157 00:06:51,542 --> 00:06:53,542 about to start doing some launches, 158 00:06:53,708 --> 00:06:57,458 so be prepared to catch it on the high-speed 159 00:06:57,583 --> 00:07:00,500 and, to help spot where it comes down. 160 00:07:00,625 --> 00:07:03,083 The wind's blowing, pretty hard right now, 161 00:07:03,208 --> 00:07:05,375 so we may need as many eyes as we can get. 162 00:07:05,542 --> 00:07:07,375 Copy that. We'll be ready. 163 00:07:07,542 --> 00:07:09,750 Kaleb, you can do a countdown for me. 164 00:07:09,917 --> 00:07:11,184 All right, you let me know when you want me 165 00:07:11,208 --> 00:07:12,583 to go hot on the battery. 166 00:07:12,750 --> 00:07:14,833 I'm ready whenever you are, man. Do it. 167 00:07:16,708 --> 00:07:18,042 Okay, we're armed. 168 00:07:18,208 --> 00:07:19,208 Rocket's hot! 169 00:07:20,375 --> 00:07:25,667 We will be launching in five, four, three, 170 00:07:25,875 --> 00:07:27,958 two, one. 171 00:07:30,708 --> 00:07:32,833 - That's a good one. - Yeah, that's perfect. 172 00:07:35,375 --> 00:07:37,958 What have we got? Wow. 173 00:07:39,083 --> 00:07:40,083 Hey, Erik. You copy? 174 00:07:40,125 --> 00:07:42,208 Yeah. Go ahead, Travis. 175 00:07:42,333 --> 00:07:44,458 - Yeah, Erik. - I'm looking at this trace. 176 00:07:45,458 --> 00:07:47,292 It got to about 2,000 feet high, 177 00:07:47,417 --> 00:07:48,617 but this is showing it at only 178 00:07:48,708 --> 00:07:50,208 about 150 feet or something. 179 00:07:56,500 --> 00:07:59,167 Holy crap. It sure does. 180 00:07:59,292 --> 00:08:00,875 That is really weird. 181 00:08:01,042 --> 00:08:03,333 Now, we all saw that rocket shoot straight up 182 00:08:03,542 --> 00:08:05,000 a couple thousand feet in the air. 183 00:08:05,167 --> 00:08:08,625 But the data from the GPS device inside of it showed 184 00:08:08,750 --> 00:08:11,542 that at an altitude of 150 feet, 185 00:08:11,708 --> 00:08:15,250 it turned northeast toward the face of the nearby mesa, 186 00:08:15,417 --> 00:08:20,167 where last year we saw a uap exit from that very same spot. 187 00:08:20,333 --> 00:08:22,268 All right, well, we're getting ready for the next launch, 188 00:08:22,292 --> 00:08:23,958 so just stand by. 189 00:08:24,125 --> 00:08:26,333 Perfect. Standing by for launch. 190 00:08:26,500 --> 00:08:29,000 So, could all of this be related to the thing 191 00:08:29,167 --> 00:08:32,833 that Jim royston spotted today on his lidar scans? 192 00:08:33,042 --> 00:08:34,833 Maybe launching another rocket could get 193 00:08:35,000 --> 00:08:37,292 something to happen that would help us find out. 194 00:08:38,375 --> 00:08:40,625 All right, everybody be advised we're about to launch 195 00:08:40,792 --> 00:08:42,417 - another rocket. - Okay. 196 00:08:42,583 --> 00:08:49,667 In five, four, three, two, one. 197 00:08:52,875 --> 00:08:54,125 So, Travis? 198 00:08:54,333 --> 00:08:55,375 Yeah. Go ahead, Erik. 199 00:08:57,625 --> 00:09:00,250 The data looks really messed-up. 200 00:09:02,208 --> 00:09:03,667 Wow. 201 00:09:03,875 --> 00:09:05,167 Dragon, come look at this. 202 00:09:05,333 --> 00:09:07,083 This is crazy. 203 00:09:10,958 --> 00:09:12,125 Dragon, come look at this. 204 00:09:12,250 --> 00:09:13,375 - Okay. - This is crazy. 205 00:09:13,542 --> 00:09:15,333 You saw that rocket, right? 206 00:09:15,542 --> 00:09:17,958 It went 2,000 feet high. 207 00:09:18,125 --> 00:09:20,667 Look at what the GPS is telling us it did. 208 00:09:22,208 --> 00:09:26,583 The rocket on the launch never got higher than the mesa 209 00:09:26,750 --> 00:09:28,542 and it looks like it turned 210 00:09:28,708 --> 00:09:31,167 and then it went west of the triangle. 211 00:09:31,375 --> 00:09:32,958 What? 212 00:09:34,000 --> 00:09:36,500 I don't know what's really going on above the triangle, 213 00:09:36,667 --> 00:09:39,750 but right where we captured new lidar images 214 00:09:39,917 --> 00:09:42,583 of a ring-like anomaly earlier today, 215 00:09:42,750 --> 00:09:44,750 the rockets that we just launched 216 00:09:44,875 --> 00:09:48,167 are showing GPS data that doesn't match at all 217 00:09:48,375 --> 00:09:49,615 with their actual flight paths. 218 00:09:49,708 --> 00:09:52,042 I have no idea what to make of that. 219 00:09:52,208 --> 00:09:55,000 - That makes no sense. - Okay. 220 00:09:55,167 --> 00:09:57,226 - Well, we're gonna try again. - You're dad gum right we are. 221 00:09:57,250 --> 00:09:59,042 Hey, everybody, be advised 222 00:09:59,167 --> 00:10:01,226 we're gonna launch in less than one minute. 223 00:10:01,250 --> 00:10:04,750 So we wanted to keep launching rockets up through the triangle 224 00:10:04,917 --> 00:10:07,500 to see if whatever was causing this 225 00:10:07,667 --> 00:10:09,083 might actually be revealed. 226 00:10:09,208 --> 00:10:10,250 You good there? 227 00:10:10,417 --> 00:10:11,393 - I think so. - All right. 228 00:10:11,417 --> 00:10:13,125 Okay, we got juice. 229 00:10:13,292 --> 00:10:17,875 Five, four, three, two, one. 230 00:10:24,958 --> 00:10:27,958 The GPS data from that rocket is wrong, too. 231 00:10:28,125 --> 00:10:30,708 It says the rocket didn't go high at all. 232 00:10:30,875 --> 00:10:33,500 Look, it just went to the west of the triangle again. 233 00:10:33,667 --> 00:10:35,750 You... 234 00:10:37,042 --> 00:10:39,958 - Hey, Erik. - It looks like it turned 235 00:10:40,125 --> 00:10:42,000 and went west of the triangle. 236 00:10:42,167 --> 00:10:43,750 Yeah, I get it. 237 00:10:43,917 --> 00:10:45,375 Travis, this doesn't make any sense. 238 00:10:45,542 --> 00:10:47,142 I don't know what we're looking at here. 239 00:10:48,042 --> 00:10:52,042 At launch, the GPS data looks nothing at all 240 00:10:52,208 --> 00:10:54,500 like the actual trajectories of the rockets. 241 00:10:54,708 --> 00:10:56,042 I'm watching them in the cameras. 242 00:10:56,250 --> 00:10:58,667 We really need to understand what is happening 243 00:10:58,833 --> 00:11:00,708 in this airspace over the triangle. 244 00:11:00,875 --> 00:11:03,875 - That's crazy, right there. - Yeah. 245 00:11:04,042 --> 00:11:06,083 Hey Travis, I'm just gonna shut down out here 246 00:11:06,250 --> 00:11:07,500 and, take a look at the data. 247 00:11:07,708 --> 00:11:08,833 Copy that. 248 00:11:09,792 --> 00:11:11,750 Hey, everybody. That's the last launch. 249 00:11:11,917 --> 00:11:13,375 We're gonna start breaking down. 250 00:11:13,542 --> 00:11:15,250 Thank you, Travis. 251 00:11:27,125 --> 00:11:28,917 - Hello, hello. - Hey, how you doing? 252 00:11:29,083 --> 00:11:30,963 - Good to see you. - Glad to have you guys out. 253 00:11:31,042 --> 00:11:32,667 - Yeah, we're excited. - Good to see you. 254 00:11:32,792 --> 00:11:34,184 While the rest of the team review the data 255 00:11:34,208 --> 00:11:36,083 from our experiment, we're visiting 256 00:11:36,208 --> 00:11:37,848 with Ben woodruff at the hutchings museum 257 00:11:37,875 --> 00:11:39,125 in lehi, Utah. 258 00:11:39,333 --> 00:11:41,000 I want to show you some amazing things, 259 00:11:41,125 --> 00:11:42,684 kind of give you the results of, what we went over. 260 00:11:42,708 --> 00:11:44,042 Okay. 261 00:11:45,375 --> 00:11:49,208 On the starling, nothing has eaten the inside of this bird. 262 00:11:49,375 --> 00:11:51,375 But the brain is gone. 263 00:11:51,542 --> 00:11:54,792 I'm anxious to find out his findings 264 00:11:54,917 --> 00:11:56,934 on those specimens that he collected from the ranch, 265 00:11:56,958 --> 00:11:59,042 including a pair of birds 266 00:11:59,208 --> 00:12:01,583 that didn't seem to be decaying normally at all. 267 00:12:01,750 --> 00:12:03,375 I'm just gonna take it off. 268 00:12:04,542 --> 00:12:08,000 And a rib specimen from a cow that recently died, 269 00:12:08,125 --> 00:12:10,750 with a puncture wound that appeared to have 270 00:12:10,917 --> 00:12:13,083 an entry point and an explosive exit point. 271 00:12:13,250 --> 00:12:16,417 The force that it takes to go through that, 272 00:12:16,625 --> 00:12:18,375 I mean, that would break my teeth. 273 00:12:19,375 --> 00:12:21,583 I've got a lot of samples that we took on the ranch 274 00:12:21,750 --> 00:12:23,833 the last time I was there. 275 00:12:24,000 --> 00:12:25,143 The first thing... you remember the starling? 276 00:12:25,167 --> 00:12:26,667 The bird, we found a dead bird. 277 00:12:26,833 --> 00:12:29,125 And you remember how the brain was just gone? 278 00:12:29,250 --> 00:12:31,333 - Yes. Yes. - Completely just missing. 279 00:12:31,500 --> 00:12:34,000 And you remember that the muscle tissue was soft 280 00:12:34,208 --> 00:12:36,333 and squishy, okay? I've got a sample. 281 00:12:36,458 --> 00:12:39,417 Now, first thing I want, Erik, I want you to smell it. 282 00:12:40,542 --> 00:12:42,417 Smell if you smell anything. 283 00:12:43,667 --> 00:12:45,351 - Actually, I don't. - Yeah, there's no smell. 284 00:12:45,375 --> 00:12:47,250 This should either be rotten to the core 285 00:12:47,375 --> 00:12:48,833 or it should be mummified. 286 00:12:49,042 --> 00:12:51,002 It should be totally dried out, and it's neither. 287 00:12:51,042 --> 00:12:53,000 So, I want you to look on the screen over here 288 00:12:53,208 --> 00:12:55,042 and take a look at this tissue sample. 289 00:12:57,500 --> 00:13:01,000 And what I want you to see is that it is still 290 00:13:01,167 --> 00:13:03,333 keeping its color as if it's fresh. 291 00:13:04,333 --> 00:13:06,708 Weird. Yeah. See how flexible that is? 292 00:13:06,875 --> 00:13:07,958 Wow. 293 00:13:08,167 --> 00:13:10,726 Now, that's impossible. 294 00:13:10,750 --> 00:13:12,833 Micro bacteria should be eating this, 295 00:13:12,958 --> 00:13:15,542 consuming it, and it-it should not be soft. 296 00:13:15,708 --> 00:13:17,750 And it should be discolored. 297 00:13:17,958 --> 00:13:21,167 What on the ranch could be making bacteria 298 00:13:21,292 --> 00:13:23,292 - not consume something? - Right. 299 00:13:23,458 --> 00:13:27,167 Usually, when a small animal dies of natural causes like this 300 00:13:27,333 --> 00:13:29,875 what should happen is the tendons tighten, 301 00:13:30,042 --> 00:13:32,833 the muscles dry out, rigor mortis sets in. 302 00:13:33,042 --> 00:13:36,208 But in this case, that has not been happening. 303 00:13:37,542 --> 00:13:40,167 But what's really strange is after I got home, 304 00:13:41,292 --> 00:13:45,500 all the bird didn't decompose, but the head started to. 305 00:13:47,667 --> 00:13:50,208 Whatever at the ranch was preventing decomposition, 306 00:13:50,375 --> 00:13:52,375 started only on the head, at my house. 307 00:13:52,500 --> 00:13:53,860 - Now, that's interesting. - Yeah. 308 00:13:55,542 --> 00:13:57,502 It's like almost once it was away from the ranch, 309 00:13:57,583 --> 00:14:00,917 suddenly the laws of nature were applying correctly. 310 00:14:01,083 --> 00:14:02,542 Except for not to the breast tissue. 311 00:14:02,708 --> 00:14:04,208 It's really strange. 312 00:14:05,167 --> 00:14:07,184 Skinwalker ranch is just that... it's a ranch. 313 00:14:07,208 --> 00:14:09,125 There's times that we find dead animals 314 00:14:09,250 --> 00:14:12,292 like you would anywhere else... birds, small animals. 315 00:14:12,458 --> 00:14:14,667 But there's all sort of strange things happening 316 00:14:14,875 --> 00:14:16,500 with the decay process of animals here. 317 00:14:16,667 --> 00:14:19,000 And I wonder what in the world happened on the property 318 00:14:19,125 --> 00:14:21,125 that can cause this sort of anomaly. 319 00:14:22,750 --> 00:14:24,667 You guys brought those two birds, 320 00:14:24,833 --> 00:14:26,273 the starling that we just looked at. 321 00:14:26,375 --> 00:14:28,083 The grosbeak was totally different. 322 00:14:28,292 --> 00:14:31,667 Part of it did decompose but I want to show you. 323 00:14:31,792 --> 00:14:34,333 This is really, really strange. 324 00:14:34,542 --> 00:14:36,476 From the bones, it looks like it was flying along 325 00:14:36,500 --> 00:14:38,375 and something went... 326 00:14:38,542 --> 00:14:40,582 - And just broke all the bones and left it. - What? 327 00:14:41,667 --> 00:14:44,583 The bones are busted up and it hasn't been eaten. 328 00:14:44,708 --> 00:14:46,188 Not by, like, a predator or anything. 329 00:14:46,292 --> 00:14:49,875 So, I wanted to show you how this works. 330 00:14:50,042 --> 00:14:52,000 We'll take a look at this 331 00:14:52,125 --> 00:14:54,375 and you see how the legs are just broken? 332 00:14:54,583 --> 00:14:57,000 Yeah. Contorted around. Whoa. 333 00:14:57,208 --> 00:14:59,917 The wings, see that break point? 334 00:15:00,042 --> 00:15:03,125 So, this did not stay squishy like the starling did. 335 00:15:03,292 --> 00:15:06,583 But the bones... they're all basically snapped. 336 00:15:08,042 --> 00:15:09,684 So, throughout the entire body of this bird, 337 00:15:09,708 --> 00:15:10,875 the bones are broken? 338 00:15:11,042 --> 00:15:12,417 Just... 339 00:15:12,542 --> 00:15:14,222 It, again, the easiest thing would be like 340 00:15:14,292 --> 00:15:16,208 if it went "crunch, crunch" and then dropped. 341 00:15:16,375 --> 00:15:19,000 You don't just have things break like that. 342 00:15:19,208 --> 00:15:22,000 Is there perhaps some invisible force 343 00:15:22,167 --> 00:15:23,708 that can be exerted on a small bird 344 00:15:23,875 --> 00:15:25,958 if it flies into a particular region 345 00:15:26,083 --> 00:15:27,917 of the space on the ranch? 346 00:15:28,083 --> 00:15:30,583 Like, for example, the triangle, 347 00:15:30,792 --> 00:15:34,167 and that could cause that kind of physical trauma 348 00:15:34,333 --> 00:15:37,542 to the extent that we're breaking every bone in its body? 349 00:15:38,667 --> 00:15:41,375 Do we have some kind of invisible, physical object 350 00:15:41,583 --> 00:15:44,208 in the airspace causing this to happen? 351 00:15:46,667 --> 00:15:47,958 So, that's the birds. 352 00:15:48,083 --> 00:15:51,083 What I also want to talk to you about was the cow. 353 00:15:51,292 --> 00:15:53,458 - Okay. - So, I wondered how did it die? 354 00:15:53,625 --> 00:15:57,625 We don't know, but the really strange thing was the rib. 355 00:16:02,375 --> 00:16:05,167 On this rib, there was this hole. 356 00:16:05,333 --> 00:16:09,292 So, you see this right here? That was a tooth Mark. 357 00:16:09,458 --> 00:16:12,167 And on this side over here 358 00:16:12,292 --> 00:16:14,167 is where you see where it shattered outward. 359 00:16:15,125 --> 00:16:17,000 Yes. 360 00:16:17,125 --> 00:16:20,167 So, there's only a few animals that would fit. 361 00:16:20,333 --> 00:16:22,000 So, I wanted to experiment and see, okay, 362 00:16:22,208 --> 00:16:25,250 could it be a coyote or a dog and something of that size? 363 00:16:25,458 --> 00:16:28,875 So, I took some teeth from coyotes 364 00:16:29,042 --> 00:16:30,833 and from a black bear 365 00:16:31,042 --> 00:16:33,917 and I rigged them up in a drill press. 366 00:16:34,083 --> 00:16:35,583 I didn't turn the drill press on, 367 00:16:35,708 --> 00:16:38,917 I just anchored them in and then pushed it down into this rib. 368 00:16:39,083 --> 00:16:41,375 So, I want to show you what happened. 369 00:16:41,542 --> 00:16:42,583 These are the results. 370 00:16:45,250 --> 00:16:48,000 So, these are all coyote teeth, 371 00:16:48,167 --> 00:16:50,417 and the big one is a black bear tooth. 372 00:16:52,333 --> 00:16:53,583 So, these look shattered. 373 00:16:53,792 --> 00:16:55,833 They completely shattered when I pushed down 374 00:16:56,000 --> 00:16:57,542 and I wasn't, like, going hard. 375 00:16:58,958 --> 00:17:00,167 So, whatever went through this 376 00:17:00,292 --> 00:17:02,292 was able to do it without shattering. 377 00:17:03,792 --> 00:17:05,167 So, your options are, 378 00:17:05,375 --> 00:17:07,000 and we talked about it before 379 00:17:07,125 --> 00:17:10,333 these shouldn't fit the bill, but these are perfect. 380 00:17:10,542 --> 00:17:12,583 This is a dire wolf. 381 00:17:12,708 --> 00:17:14,417 Which is an extinct species. 382 00:17:15,625 --> 00:17:17,417 That's crazy. 383 00:17:22,208 --> 00:17:24,375 These shouldn't fit the bill, 384 00:17:24,542 --> 00:17:26,542 but these are perfect. This is a dire wolf. 385 00:17:27,708 --> 00:17:29,500 Which is an extinct species. 386 00:17:29,667 --> 00:17:33,167 And as you can see, the size fits into that hole perfectly. 387 00:17:33,292 --> 00:17:36,667 It's a pointed tooth, which is gonna puncture through 388 00:17:36,875 --> 00:17:39,208 - but you see this Ridge right here? - Yes. 389 00:17:39,375 --> 00:17:41,333 - It's called a sagittal crest. - Yes. 390 00:17:41,500 --> 00:17:44,250 And this allows much more musculature 391 00:17:44,417 --> 00:17:47,250 back here to bite through that rib. 392 00:17:48,250 --> 00:17:51,833 You have to have that sagittal crest to offer more power. 393 00:17:53,542 --> 00:17:55,167 I was not expecting to hear 394 00:17:55,375 --> 00:17:56,815 these words come out of Ben's mouth, 395 00:17:56,875 --> 00:17:58,375 but what he told us 396 00:17:58,542 --> 00:18:01,583 is the best match, structurally, 397 00:18:01,708 --> 00:18:04,833 to what we've brought to his laboratory 398 00:18:05,042 --> 00:18:07,458 is in fact a dire wolf. 399 00:18:07,583 --> 00:18:11,125 I have absolutely no framework in which to accommodate 400 00:18:11,292 --> 00:18:13,500 the presence of a extinct species 401 00:18:13,667 --> 00:18:15,667 on skin walker ranch. 402 00:18:15,833 --> 00:18:17,708 How is this even possible? 403 00:18:17,917 --> 00:18:20,708 It sounds crazy, but that is what 404 00:18:20,917 --> 00:18:22,292 fits perfectly is a dire wolf. 405 00:18:22,458 --> 00:18:24,500 Now, I'm not saying that you have dire wolves 406 00:18:24,708 --> 00:18:26,184 running around your ranch. 407 00:18:26,208 --> 00:18:28,792 But I'm just saying, biologically speaking, 408 00:18:28,958 --> 00:18:30,375 that's what fits the bill. 409 00:18:30,583 --> 00:18:33,083 Anything else would either shatter their own teeth 410 00:18:33,208 --> 00:18:35,417 or shatter the rib in the process. 411 00:18:35,583 --> 00:18:38,167 - Take a look at that. - That's crazy. 412 00:18:40,833 --> 00:18:43,792 Dire wolf. 413 00:18:47,167 --> 00:18:48,542 We've heard stories 414 00:18:48,708 --> 00:18:51,250 from when the sherman family owned the ranch. 415 00:18:53,583 --> 00:18:57,625 About Mr. Sherman shooting a dire wolf, 416 00:18:59,042 --> 00:19:01,250 and having it not die. 417 00:19:01,375 --> 00:19:04,083 And as they tracked it across the field, 418 00:19:04,208 --> 00:19:06,042 the tracks led to the river 419 00:19:06,208 --> 00:19:08,375 and then never came out of the river. 420 00:19:08,542 --> 00:19:11,833 Could there really still be dire wolves on this property, 421 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:14,292 scavenging on this carcass? 422 00:19:15,542 --> 00:19:18,292 This makes sense to this, but I'd feel a lot better 423 00:19:18,500 --> 00:19:20,583 if you were handing me a 10,000 year old 424 00:19:20,750 --> 00:19:22,510 rib of a buffalo and saying "what did this?" 425 00:19:22,625 --> 00:19:25,042 And I'd be like, "well, it's pretty obvious what did it," 426 00:19:25,208 --> 00:19:26,708 but you've got a modern cow 427 00:19:26,875 --> 00:19:29,333 and an animal that's supposed to be extinct. 428 00:19:29,542 --> 00:19:31,375 The whole thing doesn't make sense to me. 429 00:19:31,542 --> 00:19:33,333 I really respect the fact that you're not 430 00:19:33,458 --> 00:19:35,542 jumping right into a hypothesis 431 00:19:35,708 --> 00:19:37,500 when we don't have enough information here. 432 00:19:37,708 --> 00:19:40,542 Not at all. We just have bits and pieces that tell a story. 433 00:19:40,708 --> 00:19:42,143 But we've got to have all the pieces 434 00:19:42,167 --> 00:19:43,184 to understand what's going on. 435 00:19:43,208 --> 00:19:45,333 Can't thank you enough. 436 00:19:45,500 --> 00:19:47,751 I feel like I'm learning something every time we talk. 437 00:19:47,775 --> 00:19:48,100 Great. 438 00:19:48,208 --> 00:19:49,875 Well, thanks for coming out. 439 00:19:50,042 --> 00:19:51,559 - Thank you. - Appreciate it very much. 440 00:19:51,583 --> 00:19:53,417 You're very welcome. Thank you. 441 00:20:00,667 --> 00:20:02,458 What are we looking at today, Erik? 442 00:20:03,500 --> 00:20:05,792 The rocket launches that we did out at the triangle. 443 00:20:05,958 --> 00:20:08,583 I got to tell you, the data 444 00:20:08,708 --> 00:20:10,792 just don't make a lot of sense to me. 445 00:20:10,917 --> 00:20:14,250 After a couple days of processing the GPS data 446 00:20:14,417 --> 00:20:16,125 and scouring the high-speed camera images 447 00:20:16,250 --> 00:20:17,500 that were collected during 448 00:20:17,667 --> 00:20:19,500 our rocket experiment at the triangle, 449 00:20:19,667 --> 00:20:22,583 we were all on edge to see just what might be revealed 450 00:20:22,792 --> 00:20:25,042 about the ring-shaped and blob anomalies 451 00:20:25,208 --> 00:20:26,833 that were documented there. 452 00:20:26,958 --> 00:20:31,208 Well, here's our familiar, 3D framework, our-our model. 453 00:20:33,958 --> 00:20:36,042 And again, we're talking about a rocket launch 454 00:20:36,208 --> 00:20:37,768 from here at the center of the triangle 455 00:20:37,833 --> 00:20:40,208 going to, you know, nearly 2,000 feet or so. 456 00:20:40,375 --> 00:20:41,833 - Yep, yep. - And we all saw it. 457 00:20:41,958 --> 00:20:43,667 - Yes. - Okay. 458 00:20:44,667 --> 00:20:48,708 Why is it going right towards the out point 459 00:20:48,875 --> 00:20:52,250 of that in and out event that we've been studying? 460 00:20:52,375 --> 00:20:54,542 Look at that. 461 00:20:54,667 --> 00:20:56,500 And look... it takes off, goes toward 462 00:20:56,625 --> 00:20:59,167 the in and out spot, turned a 90-degree turn 463 00:20:59,292 --> 00:21:01,542 and come back this way. 464 00:21:01,708 --> 00:21:03,958 I don't think any of those data points even correlate 465 00:21:04,083 --> 00:21:06,125 with anywhere the rocket was. 466 00:21:06,292 --> 00:21:09,167 The rocket didn't shoot across the top of the ground like that 467 00:21:09,333 --> 00:21:11,500 and then decide to go up over there 468 00:21:11,708 --> 00:21:14,167 at the exit point of the in and out. 469 00:21:14,375 --> 00:21:15,655 I see what you're talking about. 470 00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:17,583 And then-then turn around. 471 00:21:17,708 --> 00:21:21,292 But, really, the rocket went up to 2,000 feet straight up. 472 00:21:21,500 --> 00:21:23,726 Why is it going this way? 473 00:21:23,750 --> 00:21:26,917 We're still seeing this-this pathological mismatch 474 00:21:27,083 --> 00:21:28,518 between what the rockets actually did 475 00:21:28,542 --> 00:21:30,667 and what the GPS data are telling us. 476 00:21:30,875 --> 00:21:33,275 So what you're telling me is the data that we're seeing here 477 00:21:33,375 --> 00:21:35,351 in no way represents what you guys watched happen. 478 00:21:35,375 --> 00:21:37,667 - Not even remotely. - It's just wrong. 479 00:21:37,792 --> 00:21:42,167 But how it's wrong might have something to teach us. 480 00:21:42,333 --> 00:21:44,292 So, now I'm excited to see the others. 481 00:21:44,458 --> 00:21:46,375 I'll show you the second one. 482 00:21:46,542 --> 00:21:48,500 Wow. 483 00:21:48,708 --> 00:21:51,083 - That's similar. - About the same thing. 484 00:21:52,708 --> 00:21:55,458 And look at... All these rockets went 2,000, 485 00:21:55,667 --> 00:21:57,333 - 1,500 feet at a minimum. - Yeah. 486 00:21:57,542 --> 00:21:58,875 There's no point 487 00:21:59,042 --> 00:22:00,893 in that whole thing that's 1,500 feet. 488 00:22:00,917 --> 00:22:03,000 There's no mistaking the difference 489 00:22:03,167 --> 00:22:05,792 between this and 2,000 feet. 490 00:22:05,958 --> 00:22:07,875 So is it this way for all of them? 491 00:22:08,042 --> 00:22:09,750 - Yeah. - Wow. 492 00:22:09,917 --> 00:22:12,667 - It's definitely interesting. - Yep. 493 00:22:12,833 --> 00:22:15,500 So I might expect this type of behavior 494 00:22:15,667 --> 00:22:18,292 from a rocket that has a problem 495 00:22:18,458 --> 00:22:23,125 with the fins, okay, but, no, it did not do this. 496 00:22:23,292 --> 00:22:25,583 - Let me give you the next launch. - Yeah. 497 00:22:26,542 --> 00:22:29,042 And again, it jogs around some 498 00:22:29,208 --> 00:22:31,917 with randomness and then it goes to the west 499 00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:34,042 of the triangle. 500 00:22:34,208 --> 00:22:36,167 What the crap? 501 00:22:36,333 --> 00:22:38,167 And now, here's the weird thing. 502 00:22:38,375 --> 00:22:41,292 Look at where the data points stop. 503 00:22:41,417 --> 00:22:43,375 That's right where the lunasonde 504 00:22:43,583 --> 00:22:46,292 and Juniper targets were identified underground. 505 00:22:46,500 --> 00:22:47,917 Really? 506 00:22:48,083 --> 00:22:51,167 That's what I was expecting someone to say. 507 00:22:51,375 --> 00:22:53,333 In the past few years, we've conducted 508 00:22:53,542 --> 00:22:56,500 two underground scanning surveys of the ranch. 509 00:22:57,542 --> 00:23:00,667 One was a magnetometer survey conducted in 2020 510 00:23:00,875 --> 00:23:03,750 by a company named Juniper unmanned. 511 00:23:03,917 --> 00:23:07,917 And the other, which was just done last year in 2022, 512 00:23:08,083 --> 00:23:11,083 was a weather balloon based radar scan 513 00:23:11,250 --> 00:23:12,917 conducted by Jeremiah pate 514 00:23:13,083 --> 00:23:16,000 and representatives from his company called lunasonde. 515 00:23:17,042 --> 00:23:19,125 Incredibly, both companies identified 516 00:23:19,292 --> 00:23:21,292 a possible underground tunnel 517 00:23:21,458 --> 00:23:23,333 between the triangle and the mesa. 518 00:23:23,500 --> 00:23:26,667 And now the crazy GPS data from yesterday 519 00:23:26,792 --> 00:23:29,708 shows that the rockets diverted from their actual paths 520 00:23:29,875 --> 00:23:32,417 and landed right in that same area. 521 00:23:32,583 --> 00:23:34,542 So I've taken the lunasonde data 522 00:23:34,708 --> 00:23:37,458 that we got with Jeremiah pate and his team last year 523 00:23:37,625 --> 00:23:40,292 and I've added that to the rocket launches 524 00:23:40,417 --> 00:23:42,017 that we did out at the triangle together 525 00:23:42,125 --> 00:23:44,792 with the magnetic data that we got back in 2020. 526 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:48,125 - Okay. - There's the Juniper data. 527 00:23:48,250 --> 00:23:52,250 This is the lunasonde data and there's the rocket launches. 528 00:23:52,417 --> 00:23:54,667 Wow. 529 00:23:54,875 --> 00:23:57,333 It's interesting to see how they do line up though. 530 00:23:57,542 --> 00:23:59,417 It's especially interesting to me 531 00:23:59,583 --> 00:24:02,875 that the location where the lunasonde data 532 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:05,833 lines up with the Juniper magnetometry data 533 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:09,958 has been described to us as a possible tunnel structure. 534 00:24:10,125 --> 00:24:12,417 We've long heard about the tunnel system here 535 00:24:12,583 --> 00:24:15,667 on the ranch, which we've never found real evidence for, 536 00:24:15,792 --> 00:24:18,667 and now hearing those terms all used 537 00:24:18,792 --> 00:24:22,417 in one data set... you know, conductive, metallic, tunnels 538 00:24:22,583 --> 00:24:24,833 I think that we need to go investigate further. 539 00:24:25,042 --> 00:24:26,375 Yeah. 540 00:24:26,542 --> 00:24:27,917 I've heard all kinds 541 00:24:28,083 --> 00:24:30,125 of crazy stories about this mesa. 542 00:24:30,292 --> 00:24:32,333 Spacecraft going in it, 543 00:24:32,500 --> 00:24:35,000 tunnels, caverns, underground bases. 544 00:24:35,125 --> 00:24:39,208 It really makes me wonder what's going on below the surface here. 545 00:24:39,375 --> 00:24:41,000 In that general vicinity, 546 00:24:41,167 --> 00:24:43,208 we've got something going on under the ground. 547 00:24:43,375 --> 00:24:45,167 I... I-I agree and I think 548 00:24:45,333 --> 00:24:47,750 from the rocket launches that we've seen, 549 00:24:47,875 --> 00:24:50,417 this whole thing makes no sense. 550 00:24:50,583 --> 00:24:52,292 Wow, all right. 551 00:24:52,500 --> 00:24:53,875 Well, this is amazing, Erik. 552 00:24:54,042 --> 00:24:55,667 I have something else to share. 553 00:24:55,833 --> 00:24:57,500 - There's more? - There's more. 554 00:24:57,708 --> 00:24:59,375 Wait till you see what else I've got. 555 00:24:59,542 --> 00:25:01,726 You-you guys probably remember we were, 556 00:25:01,750 --> 00:25:04,417 - you know, taking high-speed. - Okay. 557 00:25:04,583 --> 00:25:07,042 Well, let me bring up the, the camera footage. 558 00:25:08,250 --> 00:25:10,292 So, this is a single camera 559 00:25:10,458 --> 00:25:12,208 looking up this launch tower. 560 00:25:12,375 --> 00:25:14,000 You know, this is the post process 561 00:25:14,208 --> 00:25:16,059 where we have that embossed effect and so here you see 562 00:25:16,083 --> 00:25:18,667 just immediately after the first rocket launch. 563 00:25:18,833 --> 00:25:21,059 You can see there is something 564 00:25:21,083 --> 00:25:23,167 that shows up that... It's not a rocket. 565 00:25:24,042 --> 00:25:25,458 What is it that we're looking at 566 00:25:25,667 --> 00:25:27,583 that's kind of coming out at that thing? 567 00:25:28,625 --> 00:25:30,458 I don't know... I don't know what that is. 568 00:25:30,667 --> 00:25:32,809 I just don't even know... I just can't decide if it's a 569 00:25:32,833 --> 00:25:34,375 that's not the rocket. 570 00:25:34,542 --> 00:25:35,917 What the crap? 571 00:25:42,833 --> 00:25:44,018 - That's not the rocket. - What the crap? 572 00:25:44,042 --> 00:25:45,434 What is that we're looking at that's 573 00:25:45,458 --> 00:25:46,958 kind of coming out of that thing? 574 00:25:47,167 --> 00:25:48,750 Yeah, you're talking about these lobes 575 00:25:48,917 --> 00:25:51,083 - on either side. - Yeah, what the crap is that? 576 00:25:51,250 --> 00:25:53,370 So we've got this, I'll call it a cylindrical center. 577 00:25:53,500 --> 00:25:55,000 It's a line. 578 00:25:55,208 --> 00:25:57,833 And then we have these two lobes on either side. 579 00:25:58,917 --> 00:26:00,958 I don't know what that is. 580 00:26:01,125 --> 00:26:03,958 The uap that Erik noticed in the high-speed camera video 581 00:26:04,125 --> 00:26:06,083 from our rocket experiment at the triangle 582 00:26:06,208 --> 00:26:08,333 two days ago was amazing. 583 00:26:08,542 --> 00:26:11,625 It didn't just appear like some of the orbs that we've seen. 584 00:26:11,792 --> 00:26:14,167 But it had distinct features 585 00:26:14,292 --> 00:26:17,333 like it could actually be some kind of an aircraft. 586 00:26:17,458 --> 00:26:18,898 Is it possible it could be an insect 587 00:26:19,000 --> 00:26:20,958 and those are the wings moving back and... 588 00:26:21,125 --> 00:26:23,325 Always the first question that comes to mind, you know? 589 00:26:23,375 --> 00:26:25,458 We-we usually see some kind of undulating feature 590 00:26:25,625 --> 00:26:27,500 on either side of the body. 591 00:26:27,667 --> 00:26:29,267 I got to look closer. I just can't tell. 592 00:26:29,375 --> 00:26:31,309 Would you like... you know what, I can dive in, Travis. 593 00:26:31,333 --> 00:26:33,000 Yeah. Do that. 594 00:26:33,167 --> 00:26:36,333 I'll take us back out to the original. 595 00:26:36,458 --> 00:26:39,583 So watch as this evolves. 596 00:26:40,583 --> 00:26:42,250 Okay, so I'm gonna go forward one frame. 597 00:26:42,417 --> 00:26:44,167 Okay. 598 00:26:44,333 --> 00:26:46,792 Go forward again. 599 00:26:48,250 --> 00:26:49,875 Go one more. 600 00:26:51,083 --> 00:26:52,833 Whatever this additional feature is 601 00:26:53,000 --> 00:26:54,750 on the side of the main body of this thing, 602 00:26:54,917 --> 00:26:56,833 it goes from, what would be 603 00:26:56,958 --> 00:26:59,667 the aft portion of it to the fore portion of it. 604 00:26:59,792 --> 00:27:02,000 Yeah, at least that's what it looks like to me. 605 00:27:02,167 --> 00:27:05,167 - It looks like wings. - I mean, not like bird wings 606 00:27:05,375 --> 00:27:08,417 or insect wings, it looks like airplane wings. 607 00:27:08,583 --> 00:27:10,917 - Folding down. - Interesting. 608 00:27:11,125 --> 00:27:13,500 One more time, go one more frame. 609 00:27:13,625 --> 00:27:17,250 So look at the top. It's shinier than... 610 00:27:17,375 --> 00:27:19,684 - You're speaking of this part here? - Yeah, whatever that is. 611 00:27:19,708 --> 00:27:21,792 - Okay. - It seems to be shinier 612 00:27:21,958 --> 00:27:23,625 than the rest of it. 613 00:27:23,750 --> 00:27:27,292 It has a very defined, rigid edge. 614 00:27:28,500 --> 00:27:31,500 That seems like it stays very consistent. 615 00:27:31,708 --> 00:27:34,042 Yeah. So, it's got definition. 616 00:27:34,167 --> 00:27:35,875 And I don't know 617 00:27:36,042 --> 00:27:38,708 that I've ever seen anything exactly like this before. 618 00:27:40,583 --> 00:27:42,750 Now wait till you see what else I've got. 619 00:27:44,708 --> 00:27:47,500 This is in that same time frame, 620 00:27:47,625 --> 00:27:49,792 within a few minutes. 621 00:27:51,417 --> 00:27:53,250 You see it over here? 622 00:27:54,667 --> 00:27:57,083 Look at that. That's crazy, man. 623 00:27:58,542 --> 00:28:00,917 - And then we'll dive in here. - All right. 624 00:28:01,042 --> 00:28:03,333 Well, I'll tell you, my brain's telling me 625 00:28:03,542 --> 00:28:05,167 it's the same object 626 00:28:05,375 --> 00:28:07,255 as the previous one or the same type of object. 627 00:28:07,375 --> 00:28:08,417 Same class of object. 628 00:28:10,042 --> 00:28:11,500 Well, let me move to the next one. 629 00:28:11,667 --> 00:28:14,333 So, here we have a third instance of... 630 00:28:15,375 --> 00:28:17,583 It looks similar to the same thing. 631 00:28:17,750 --> 00:28:19,990 - I think it's the same thing. - I don't know what it is 632 00:28:20,042 --> 00:28:21,833 but it looks like it's the same thing. 633 00:28:22,000 --> 00:28:26,292 So we have three, videos of the same category of objects 634 00:28:26,417 --> 00:28:28,708 right after the first launch, but I don't think there's 635 00:28:28,875 --> 00:28:30,875 any decision we can make on it right now. 636 00:28:31,042 --> 00:28:32,875 - Yeah. - Obviously, 637 00:28:33,042 --> 00:28:35,250 the data is the other important half of this exercise. 638 00:28:35,417 --> 00:28:37,750 And we got these really mangled 639 00:28:37,917 --> 00:28:40,750 GPS results and it correlates with lunasonde radar data 640 00:28:40,917 --> 00:28:42,917 which, according to the-the Juniper data, 641 00:28:43,083 --> 00:28:45,167 were on top of a magnetic anomaly. 642 00:28:46,958 --> 00:28:49,500 So, what do you guys think about getting 643 00:28:49,667 --> 00:28:52,059 jan francke to come back out, you know, 644 00:28:52,083 --> 00:28:53,443 with his ground-penetrating radar? 645 00:28:53,542 --> 00:28:55,500 Well, it's-it's a starting point. 646 00:28:55,708 --> 00:28:56,917 Yeah. 647 00:28:57,042 --> 00:28:58,583 Could Erik be right 648 00:28:58,750 --> 00:29:00,792 that the answers to all the uaps 649 00:29:00,958 --> 00:29:02,708 and other phenomena we've recorded between 650 00:29:02,875 --> 00:29:04,333 the triangle and the mesa 651 00:29:04,542 --> 00:29:07,375 and the east field might actually be underground? 652 00:29:07,542 --> 00:29:10,851 Is there a connection between the ring-like anomaly 653 00:29:10,875 --> 00:29:14,000 we've detected on lidar and the possible tunnel 654 00:29:14,208 --> 00:29:16,833 that was identified by lunasonde last year? 655 00:29:17,042 --> 00:29:19,208 What I want to do this time when he's with us 656 00:29:19,375 --> 00:29:22,167 is to actually do a grid-like, you know, 657 00:29:22,375 --> 00:29:24,208 like a push broom pattern on the ground 658 00:29:24,375 --> 00:29:26,000 with that instrument. 659 00:29:26,167 --> 00:29:28,375 And see if we don't, get some returns that correlate 660 00:29:28,542 --> 00:29:31,167 with what we see in the lunasonde and the Juniper data. 661 00:29:31,375 --> 00:29:33,667 - That's a great idea. - I agree. 662 00:29:33,875 --> 00:29:35,915 Okay, well, you know, this has been a great review. 663 00:29:36,042 --> 00:29:38,082 I appreciate you guys sitting at the table with me. 664 00:29:38,208 --> 00:29:40,125 - Thanks, guys. - Thank you so much. 665 00:29:50,917 --> 00:29:52,958 The next day, while we were awaiting 666 00:29:53,125 --> 00:29:55,708 the arrival of gpr expert jan francke 667 00:29:55,875 --> 00:30:00,083 I say we, figure out what goes in here. 668 00:30:00,208 --> 00:30:02,583 Erik wanted us to follow up on the unbelievable 669 00:30:02,750 --> 00:30:04,792 findings of biologist Ben woodruff, 670 00:30:04,917 --> 00:30:07,542 who believes something with the jaw structure 671 00:30:07,708 --> 00:30:11,708 of the extinct dire wolf killed one of the cows on the ranch. 672 00:30:11,917 --> 00:30:14,500 - Okay. Just set it down for a sec. - All right. 673 00:30:14,667 --> 00:30:16,333 Where's that dry bag? 674 00:30:16,500 --> 00:30:19,750 So, we decided to conduct an investigation 675 00:30:19,917 --> 00:30:21,958 in the river that runs along the south field 676 00:30:22,083 --> 00:30:23,875 called dry gulch creek. 677 00:30:24,042 --> 00:30:26,833 Okay, so, we've got the GPS tracker. 678 00:30:26,958 --> 00:30:28,393 We should probably check in with Erik 679 00:30:28,417 --> 00:30:30,000 and see if he's picking it up still. 680 00:30:30,167 --> 00:30:32,417 - Yeah. Let him know we're here. - Yeah. 681 00:30:33,750 --> 00:30:36,083 Hey, Erik, do you have a copy? 682 00:30:37,042 --> 00:30:38,542 Yeah, Thomas, go ahead. 683 00:30:40,542 --> 00:30:42,262 We've arrived over here on the western side 684 00:30:42,375 --> 00:30:44,125 of the ranch and we're just preparing 685 00:30:44,292 --> 00:30:46,018 the equipment and getting ready to go in the river. 686 00:30:46,042 --> 00:30:47,667 Can you, see the tracker? 687 00:30:47,833 --> 00:30:50,083 Copy that, I'm watching. 688 00:30:50,208 --> 00:30:52,000 Okay, we're gonna get in the river. 689 00:30:52,125 --> 00:30:53,333 Okay. 690 00:30:53,500 --> 00:30:54,500 Let's go. 691 00:30:54,542 --> 00:30:55,542 Let's do it. 692 00:30:56,875 --> 00:30:58,125 Back in the 1990s, 693 00:30:58,292 --> 00:31:00,958 the sherman family actually claimed 694 00:31:01,125 --> 00:31:03,042 that they had followed a dire wolf out here 695 00:31:03,208 --> 00:31:05,250 after it attacked one of their cattle, 696 00:31:05,458 --> 00:31:08,000 but then reported that its tracks just 697 00:31:08,208 --> 00:31:09,958 disappeared right at this creek. 698 00:31:10,083 --> 00:31:11,500 Let's just put it right here. 699 00:31:11,708 --> 00:31:13,250 Yup. 700 00:31:13,458 --> 00:31:14,458 All right. 701 00:31:14,583 --> 00:31:16,542 Okay. I think we're ready. 702 00:31:17,583 --> 00:31:19,250 Since the water is very shallow, 703 00:31:19,375 --> 00:31:22,667 we're going to Wade down the river with a kayak 704 00:31:22,833 --> 00:31:24,458 that we've equipped with GPS devices 705 00:31:24,583 --> 00:31:27,375 as well as energy and radiation detectors. 706 00:31:28,375 --> 00:31:30,625 Erik, this is Thomas. You got a copy? 707 00:31:31,708 --> 00:31:33,583 Yeah, go ahead, Thomas. 708 00:31:33,750 --> 00:31:35,083 Got all the equipment 709 00:31:35,208 --> 00:31:37,000 strapped down and ready to go, 710 00:31:37,125 --> 00:31:39,083 and we're entering the river now. 711 00:31:39,208 --> 00:31:40,875 Well, that is really interesting because 712 00:31:41,042 --> 00:31:43,000 that is not what I'm looking at here 713 00:31:43,958 --> 00:31:45,250 according to the GPS, 714 00:31:45,417 --> 00:31:47,792 you're at 5,000 feet underground. 715 00:31:47,958 --> 00:31:49,417 You mean to tell me right now 716 00:31:49,542 --> 00:31:52,583 we're about 5,000 feet lower than what we are? 717 00:31:57,625 --> 00:31:58,745 I've never seen this before. 718 00:32:01,875 --> 00:32:03,195 - Did you guys hear that? - Yeah. 719 00:32:03,250 --> 00:32:06,083 Right now, Erik's GPS tracker 720 00:32:06,250 --> 00:32:08,667 is telling us we're 5,000 feet below 721 00:32:08,875 --> 00:32:09,768 - where we're at. - Really? 722 00:32:09,792 --> 00:32:10,833 Yeah. 723 00:32:11,042 --> 00:32:12,708 That's crazy, man. 724 00:32:20,042 --> 00:32:22,292 Right now, Erik's GPS tracker 725 00:32:22,458 --> 00:32:25,500 is telling us we're 5,000 feet below where we're at. 726 00:32:25,708 --> 00:32:27,458 That's crazy, man. 727 00:32:28,542 --> 00:32:31,625 Well, let us know when we portal back to reality. 728 00:32:33,875 --> 00:32:34,958 Copy that, Thomas. 729 00:32:36,125 --> 00:32:38,417 I watched the real-time GPS tracking data 730 00:32:38,542 --> 00:32:41,375 as reporting its position going underground. 731 00:32:41,542 --> 00:32:43,458 This isn't the first and won't be the last time 732 00:32:43,625 --> 00:32:45,583 we're asking ourselves the question: 733 00:32:45,750 --> 00:32:48,750 Why is it that something that works perfectly fine 734 00:32:48,875 --> 00:32:51,083 in one scenario 735 00:32:51,250 --> 00:32:53,125 suddenly doesn't work at all in another? 736 00:32:54,292 --> 00:32:56,333 Could the water be somehow affecting that? 737 00:32:56,458 --> 00:32:58,708 It shouldn't, it's above the water. 738 00:32:58,875 --> 00:33:00,875 That's interesting. 739 00:33:01,042 --> 00:33:02,184 That's crazy, man. 740 00:33:02,208 --> 00:33:03,833 Right off the bat, 741 00:33:04,000 --> 00:33:05,542 Erik tells us that the GPS tracker 742 00:33:05,750 --> 00:33:09,167 that we have has suddenly gone 5,000 feet below us. 743 00:33:09,333 --> 00:33:11,167 I don't know what's going on, 744 00:33:11,333 --> 00:33:13,292 but we haven't even walked, 745 00:33:13,500 --> 00:33:15,125 you know, ten feet down this river, 746 00:33:15,292 --> 00:33:17,372 we're already starting to see interesting phenomena. 747 00:33:17,542 --> 00:33:19,167 Let's get this thing in the water. 748 00:33:22,833 --> 00:33:24,167 Okay, let's roll. 749 00:33:30,708 --> 00:33:32,417 Yep. Here we go. 750 00:33:39,250 --> 00:33:40,667 We've never explored the river. 751 00:33:40,833 --> 00:33:42,167 Even Bigelow's people 752 00:33:42,333 --> 00:33:44,917 claim that they had never been down around it. 753 00:33:45,042 --> 00:33:47,917 We're looking at a large section of the ranch 754 00:33:48,083 --> 00:33:50,167 located on the south side 755 00:33:50,333 --> 00:33:53,833 where we've seen so much strange activity in the past, 756 00:33:54,042 --> 00:33:55,184 and it makes me wonder, you know, 757 00:33:55,208 --> 00:33:57,208 what is in store for us? 758 00:33:57,375 --> 00:33:59,625 Dude, it is thick right here, though. 759 00:33:59,792 --> 00:34:02,458 If we lost a rocket in here, you wouldn't get it. 760 00:34:10,583 --> 00:34:11,893 Man, this is not -Travis: We've been walking 761 00:34:11,917 --> 00:34:13,018 - easy walking. - For a while. Yeah. 762 00:34:13,042 --> 00:34:14,226 That's a lot of walking. It's... 763 00:34:14,250 --> 00:34:16,458 We haven't gone very far linearly 764 00:34:16,625 --> 00:34:19,167 - because the river's just winding, right? - Yep. 765 00:34:19,333 --> 00:34:21,500 Well, I can tell you, 766 00:34:21,667 --> 00:34:25,833 we haven't had anything on the gamma rays at all. 767 00:34:26,000 --> 00:34:27,250 Yeah, the trifield meter 768 00:34:27,417 --> 00:34:30,226 has been at zeros the entire time, too. 769 00:34:30,250 --> 00:34:31,559 We almost never see that with that thing. 770 00:34:31,583 --> 00:34:32,851 Was this-was this trifield meter's 771 00:34:32,875 --> 00:34:34,917 battery full when we started? 772 00:34:35,042 --> 00:34:36,768 Yeah, yeah. We checked it before we left. Because it's almost... 773 00:34:36,792 --> 00:34:38,333 - It's almost dead. - Really? 774 00:34:38,542 --> 00:34:39,942 - Yeah. - Well, that's interesting. 775 00:34:40,000 --> 00:34:41,667 Maybe something's drained the battery. 776 00:34:41,833 --> 00:34:44,292 We often see batteries on our equipment suddenly drain 777 00:34:44,458 --> 00:34:47,083 just before and even during 778 00:34:47,208 --> 00:34:49,500 strange events like uap sightings 779 00:34:49,625 --> 00:34:51,333 and mysterious signal detections. 780 00:34:51,542 --> 00:34:54,375 So, we were all wondering if our trifield meter, 781 00:34:54,542 --> 00:34:58,125 which detects energy spikes, was malfunctioning 782 00:34:58,250 --> 00:35:00,542 because something much crazier was about to happen. 783 00:35:01,625 --> 00:35:02,667 Let's go. 784 00:35:24,667 --> 00:35:26,625 Look at this tree right here. 785 00:35:26,750 --> 00:35:30,542 Has that been... I mean, it almost looks... 786 00:35:30,708 --> 00:35:32,417 Charred. 787 00:35:36,208 --> 00:35:38,125 Hey, dragon, if you can, 788 00:35:38,250 --> 00:35:39,583 cut-cut us off a sample of that. 789 00:35:39,708 --> 00:35:41,167 Okay. 790 00:35:42,125 --> 00:35:44,500 Yeah, why is this black 791 00:35:44,708 --> 00:35:47,167 - and this one is just... - Take a picture of that, 792 00:35:47,292 --> 00:35:48,458 too, if you don't mind. 793 00:35:51,208 --> 00:35:53,250 It's not far from that burnt post either, right? 794 00:35:53,417 --> 00:35:55,417 Where the thing burned through it, right? 795 00:35:56,458 --> 00:35:58,583 The river is not real far from that at all. 796 00:35:58,750 --> 00:36:02,167 Last year, we found that mysterious burned post 797 00:36:02,375 --> 00:36:04,875 in the south field. 798 00:36:06,250 --> 00:36:08,167 And it just so happens that we saw 799 00:36:08,333 --> 00:36:10,292 this purple light that seemed to fly off 800 00:36:10,458 --> 00:36:11,917 into that area 801 00:36:12,958 --> 00:36:17,208 a strange silver orb that shows up on our game cameras. 802 00:36:18,875 --> 00:36:20,518 Yeah, that way we can see the rings on it. 803 00:36:20,542 --> 00:36:21,958 And now we're seeing 804 00:36:22,167 --> 00:36:23,833 some of the vegetation in the river 805 00:36:24,042 --> 00:36:26,667 that looked as though there was a strange burn property, 806 00:36:26,875 --> 00:36:29,250 it makes me wonder if these instances 807 00:36:29,417 --> 00:36:30,875 are they related somehow? 808 00:36:31,042 --> 00:36:32,500 Look. You got a good piece. 809 00:36:32,708 --> 00:36:34,000 Fantastic. 810 00:36:34,167 --> 00:36:36,500 We got some great samples. 811 00:36:50,792 --> 00:36:53,167 Now, is this natural or is this a beaver dam? 812 00:36:53,375 --> 00:36:54,917 - Beaver. - It's a beaver dam. 813 00:37:05,542 --> 00:37:06,942 - Whoa, what is that? - What is it? 814 00:37:08,167 --> 00:37:09,917 Right there. 815 00:37:13,042 --> 00:37:15,000 What is that? 816 00:37:15,167 --> 00:37:16,750 Hard to tell. 817 00:37:16,875 --> 00:37:18,833 We're about to find out what it is. 818 00:37:19,000 --> 00:37:20,917 Ew. God. 819 00:37:24,792 --> 00:37:26,250 What is that? 820 00:37:26,417 --> 00:37:27,309 We're about to find out what it is. 821 00:37:27,333 --> 00:37:28,833 Look at those fangs. 822 00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:30,542 Ew. God. 823 00:37:30,708 --> 00:37:32,625 We've got a dead animal right here. 824 00:37:32,750 --> 00:37:34,292 I wonder what that is? 825 00:37:36,250 --> 00:37:37,833 Just a few hundred feet down the river 826 00:37:37,958 --> 00:37:40,458 from where I found this burnt tree, we came across 827 00:37:40,625 --> 00:37:43,833 some sort of animal here in late stages of decay. 828 00:37:44,000 --> 00:37:45,917 As soon as we lifted its head out of the water, 829 00:37:46,083 --> 00:37:48,292 we saw massive canine teeth, 830 00:37:48,417 --> 00:37:50,875 so we knew it was a canine of some type, 831 00:37:51,083 --> 00:37:52,323 but these teeth are pretty big. 832 00:37:52,417 --> 00:37:54,217 It doesn't look like a coyote or a dog to me, 833 00:37:54,333 --> 00:37:56,333 so what is dead here in the water? 834 00:37:56,500 --> 00:37:57,958 Think you can hold it up? 835 00:37:59,208 --> 00:38:00,833 All right, let's get it in the bag. 836 00:38:00,958 --> 00:38:03,583 We're still gonna try and get a sample of it 837 00:38:03,750 --> 00:38:05,208 and give it to Ben the biologist 838 00:38:05,375 --> 00:38:07,042 that's been working with us on the ranch. 839 00:38:12,083 --> 00:38:14,458 - Ooh, I got a whiff of that. - Yeah, it stinks. 840 00:38:16,208 --> 00:38:17,458 Good god. 841 00:38:17,625 --> 00:38:19,125 That decayed carcass 842 00:38:19,292 --> 00:38:20,434 that we found in the south field creek 843 00:38:20,458 --> 00:38:22,917 was really disgusting, but it was also 844 00:38:23,083 --> 00:38:24,250 one of the strangest things 845 00:38:24,417 --> 00:38:26,042 we'd ever seen on skin walker ranch. 846 00:38:26,250 --> 00:38:31,542 The body wasn't very big, but the teeth were huge. 847 00:38:34,417 --> 00:38:36,792 Whoa, those teeth are sharp, dude. 848 00:38:39,583 --> 00:38:41,500 I touched it. 849 00:38:41,708 --> 00:38:43,208 I didn't know what to make of it, 850 00:38:43,375 --> 00:38:46,292 but no matter how bad that thing stunk, 851 00:38:46,458 --> 00:38:47,833 we had to get a piece of that jaw 852 00:38:48,042 --> 00:38:50,333 so Ben woodruff could analyze it to figure out 853 00:38:50,458 --> 00:38:52,875 what kind of animal it actually was. 854 00:38:54,333 --> 00:38:55,833 Man that stinks. 855 00:38:56,042 --> 00:38:57,226 Well, let's load up and get out of here. 856 00:38:57,250 --> 00:38:59,000 Yep, sun's getting lower. 857 00:38:59,167 --> 00:39:01,417 - Get away from that smell, too. - Yeah, right? 858 00:39:03,750 --> 00:39:06,333 We're seeing interesting things with our equipment 859 00:39:06,458 --> 00:39:07,667 along with this burned tree 860 00:39:07,833 --> 00:39:09,518 and a dead animal in the water, 861 00:39:09,542 --> 00:39:13,167 so it makes me wonder is this spot dangerous? 862 00:39:13,333 --> 00:39:16,208 I don't know. It's hard to say, 863 00:39:16,375 --> 00:39:18,208 but these are definitely all things 864 00:39:18,375 --> 00:39:20,000 that warrant more investigation. 865 00:39:20,167 --> 00:39:23,125 Hey, Erik, do you copy? 866 00:39:24,333 --> 00:39:25,917 Yeah, Thomas. Go ahead. 867 00:39:26,917 --> 00:39:29,458 We've reached our destination point on the river. 868 00:39:29,667 --> 00:39:33,875 Just came upon a really large, dead animal. 869 00:39:34,042 --> 00:39:37,458 We've got some, maggots along with its jawbone. 870 00:39:37,625 --> 00:39:39,833 So, we've got quite a few samples to bring in 871 00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:41,893 and we're excited to come back to command center 872 00:39:41,917 --> 00:39:44,167 - and compare notes. - That's fantastic. 873 00:39:44,375 --> 00:39:46,667 I'd call that a success, guys. Way to go. 874 00:39:46,875 --> 00:39:49,000 I'll see you when you get back. 875 00:39:49,208 --> 00:39:51,000 - All right. - Well, I think it was, 876 00:39:51,208 --> 00:39:52,750 very informative. 877 00:39:52,917 --> 00:39:56,458 We found a zone on this river where there was 878 00:39:56,625 --> 00:39:59,458 absolutely no electromagnetic information. 879 00:39:59,625 --> 00:40:03,042 And right after that, we found a dead animal. 880 00:40:03,208 --> 00:40:05,328 Yeah, so there's a dead zone back there in the river. 881 00:40:05,458 --> 00:40:07,042 So, that's something we need to really 882 00:40:07,208 --> 00:40:08,792 think about and look into. 883 00:40:08,958 --> 00:40:10,268 All right, let's get the heck out of here. 884 00:40:10,292 --> 00:40:11,417 Yeah. 885 00:40:16,958 --> 00:40:18,708 I don't think any of us is content to 886 00:40:18,875 --> 00:40:21,000 marvel at anomalous results. 887 00:40:21,208 --> 00:40:24,583 I know that we are all very hungry for answers. 888 00:40:24,708 --> 00:40:27,667 Could this creek be the point of origin 889 00:40:27,792 --> 00:40:30,500 of some phenomenon yet to be explained 890 00:40:30,708 --> 00:40:33,250 that may have something to do 891 00:40:33,417 --> 00:40:34,777 with the carcasses of dead animals 892 00:40:34,875 --> 00:40:36,167 that we're seeing on the ranch? 893 00:40:36,375 --> 00:40:37,667 I'm especially interested 894 00:40:37,833 --> 00:40:39,583 in getting the answer to that question. 895 00:40:40,667 --> 00:40:42,375 The disturbing reality 896 00:40:42,542 --> 00:40:45,417 surrounding animal deaths at skin walker ranch 897 00:40:45,542 --> 00:40:48,500 is something that has left us baffled. 898 00:40:48,667 --> 00:40:50,583 Is there something unique about 899 00:40:50,750 --> 00:40:52,958 the nature of these areas, 900 00:40:53,083 --> 00:40:57,000 these previously unexplored regions of the ranch? 901 00:40:58,208 --> 00:41:00,083 As the investigation continues, 902 00:41:00,250 --> 00:41:02,125 we hope to get more answers. 903 00:41:03,417 --> 00:41:06,125 There are so many crazy stories from the past 904 00:41:06,292 --> 00:41:08,000 about things like portals, 905 00:41:08,208 --> 00:41:10,667 underground tunnels and even extinct animals 906 00:41:10,833 --> 00:41:13,375 supposedly existing on skin walker ranch. 907 00:41:13,542 --> 00:41:17,042 And just this week, we found evidence that suggests 908 00:41:17,208 --> 00:41:20,250 these things could be based in reality and are true. 909 00:41:20,417 --> 00:41:22,083 I don't know what to make of that, 910 00:41:22,208 --> 00:41:24,625 but I'm more determined than ever to keep working with 911 00:41:24,750 --> 00:41:27,583 this team to figure it out. 69467

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