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ERIK:
All right, guys, the 1.6
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is coming from Homestead Two.
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TRAVIS:
Let's go.
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It is coming
from straight overhead.
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The rocket literally just
stopped in midair. That's crazy!
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JARED:
I'm into something
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fairly hard.
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THOMAS:
We got metal.
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Look at this cow, guys.
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THOMAS:
Its eyes are pure white.
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TRAVIS:
That's what happens
when you get exposed
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to microwaves.
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Those eyes have ruptured.
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There's no way
she's seeing out of those.
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NARRATOR:
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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TRAVIS:
Hey, here are the boys.
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What's up, fellas?
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-That was some crazy stuff, man.
-ERIK: What's the story?
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KALEB: So, the vet looked
at the calf's eyes.
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And you could see
around the base of 'em
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where it was hemorrhaging
from the inside.
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-The eyes were hemorrhaging
on the inside?
-Yeah.
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Yeah, she said that
there's swelling on the brain,
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and it's a lot of pressure
on the eyes, but, yeah,
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-it's bleeding around the eyes.
-BRYANT: Geez.
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Oh, poor thing.
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We've been struggling for more
than a month now to drill
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an eight-inch borehole
up through the mesa
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where we first encountered
a massive dome-shaped object
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back in 2021.
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According to recent
ground-penetrating radar scans,
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this thing is also surrounded
by several smaller anomalies
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and may be composed of metallic
materials that are similar
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to what NASA has used to protect
the surfaces of spacecraft.
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So we're attempting
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to drill two boreholes
through the mesa,
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one on each side
of the dome-shaped object.
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Then we'll insert
scanning devices
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that will hopefully enable us
to identify what it is.
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But yesterday the drilling
operation was thwarted
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once again about 200 feet
inside the mesa
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when we believe
the drill bit made contact
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with the dome-shaped object.
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And then a calf
in the nearby field
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suddenly became seriously ill
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and showed symptoms of being
exposed to an extreme amount
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of microwave radiation.
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You know, one of the symptoms
of... well, of both
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microwave exposure
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or gamma ray radiation exposure
is brain swelling
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and bleeding from your eyes
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from hemorrhaging
behind the eyeball.
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We didn't detect anything
like that.
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So, what happened to it?
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If there's truly something
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that can have an effect that
quickly on an animal like that,
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I mean, that's got
to make you pause.
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Look, we're drilling
into the mesa.
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We're breaking ground
we never have before.
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I mean, I hate to say it.
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Is it some sort
of a warning shot?
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It's pretty crazy.
It's concerning.
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TRAVIS:
The only thing
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we can say is, it absolutely
correlates with the drilling.
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And it's right here
at the drill site.
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THOMAS:
That's a good point.
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It's all disturbing.
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We're often told
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that when you dig on the ranch,
bad things happen.
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(cow lowing)
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I have to wonder,
after seeing this calf,
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if the two are related.
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We don't know what we're dealing
with inside that mesa.
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Look, I've had a lot of health
issues related to this ranch.
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So this definitely got me
on high alert.
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Well, it's important
to note that
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we immediately removed the calf
and its mother from the property
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as soon as the vet got done.
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It's doing much better.
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TRAVIS:
Good. Okay.
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THOMAS:
Listen, guys,
I'm gonna go back up
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on the mesa and check
with the drillers.
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TRAVIS:
All right, Thomas.
Keep a walkie with you, man.
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THOMAS:
Yup.
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TRAVIS:
Today
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the drillers
are extracting the rods
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from the mesa
so that we can assess
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the drill bit for damage
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from possible contact
with the dome-shaped object.
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Hey, we're down to
the last two rods in this hole.
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Uh, they'll have this bit
out of this hole
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if you guys want
to head up this way
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and watch it as it comes out.
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Yeah, man. We'll be up there
in just a minute.
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We're also eager to check out
the beacon in the drill bit.
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This device sends a signal
to a receiver on the surface
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so that the drillers
can keep track
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of the drill bit underground.
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But just when it may have
hit the dome-shaped object,
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the beacon stopped working.
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Hold that right there.
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Is it broken, or is it just
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that the battery's dead
in the instrument?
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ALEX:
We haven't figured out yet.
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I'll wash everything off,
and I can get to that
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and pull that out,
change the battery,
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make sure
everything's calibrated,
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and we can go back in.
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Yeah. Let's go have at it.
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ERIK:
Every time we've tried
to drill into this site,
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we've encountered roadblocks
to our investigation.
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-TRAVIS: Is that
the battery set up there?
-EASTON: Yeah.
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ERIK:
We've run into things,
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including numerous
equipment malfunctions,
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so it's hard for me
not to speculate
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about what relationship that
possible dome-shaped object
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was having with our equipment.
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Could it be a conductor?
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Could it be something
even more interesting?
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I guess time will tell
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what it is we're dealing with
at this point.
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TRAVIS:
I'm gonna go measure the voltage
on this thing.
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THOMAS:
What's the voltage
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supposed to be on those?
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Oh, they're supposed
to be 3.6 volts.
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I'm gonna take this now,
and I'm gonna
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recalibrate everything on it.
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-I'll let you get
to do what you need to do.
-All right, man.
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All right. Thanks.
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The bit didn't appear
to have any physical damage.
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So Erik and I were eager to see
if the beacon's battery had
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simply died for some reason.
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Look at that. 3.619 volts.
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This battery is fully charged.
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Hey, guys?
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This battery's fine.
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-The battery is fine?
-Yup.
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It shows brand-new.
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-That's pretty crazy.
-Yeah. It's definitely strange.
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TRAVIS:
All right, let us know
if this works,
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or if it goes out again,
let me know.
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-ALEX: Okay, we will for sure.
-All right, appreciate it, guys.
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-ALEX: Thank you.
-Good luck!
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Have the drilling beacons
actually been shut down
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by merely making contact with
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whatever
that dome-shaped object is?
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If so, that makes us
all the more determined
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to get a borehole
drilled up through the mesa
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so we can insert
scanning devices
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and figure out just what
we're dealing with in there...
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and how it might be related
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to all the other
strange phenomena
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that keeps happening
on the ranch.
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All right, Jared.
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Let's start going back in.
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TRAVIS:
Only time would tell
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if the drilling operation
would finally succeed.
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So, as Erik and I stayed
to monitor the operation,
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later that morning
at Homestead One,
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Thomas and Dragon,
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along with ranch caretakers
Tom Lewis
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and Kandus Linde, met once again
with retired sheriff
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and Uinta Basin resident
Kris Porritt.
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-Welcome back, Kris.
-Hey.
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-How you guys doing?
-Not too shabby.
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-How are you?
-Welcome back to the ranch.
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-Good to see you.
-You, too.
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So, Kris, thank you so much
for coming back out here.
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I understand you have
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a few more stories
that you'd like
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to share with us today.
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-Well, yeah.
-Okay.
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TRAVIS:
In recent years,
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Kris has shared
some very bizarre stories
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about cattle mutilations
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that he investigated
on the ranch
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more than three decades ago
for Kenneth Myers,
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who owned the property
from 1947 to 1992.
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-Let's get you in the Jeep.
-Okay.
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-Hear some stories.
-Let's see what jogs
your memory.
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KRIS:
Last time I came out here
to the ranch,
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I didn't get into much detail.
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There's things on this ranch
that's happened that I haven't
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even told people yet.
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Me and Ken Myers made
a promise and a pact
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that I'd never disclose
any of the information,
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and so I just kept that secret
all this time.
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But my family convinced me
to go ahead and open up.
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That's why I decided
to come out here today.
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Okay, right over in here.
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KANDUS:
All right, lead the way.
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Is this the right spot, Kris?
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Yeah, this area right here was
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where one of the cows had been
surgically operated on.
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One day Ken Myers
called me up and he said,
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"You need to come up
and look at what I've found."
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And when I got up here,
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there was mutilated or
surgically-operated-on cattle.
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It was quite a mystery
to me and Ken.
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The cow was laying
on this side of the ditch,
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and the head was
kind of down into the ditch
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just a little bit.
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Okay.
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From the shoulder blades forward
to the tip of the nose,
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every bone was gone.
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There wasn't a neck bone,
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there wasn't a skull,
there wasn't nothing.
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It was just an empty sack
and an empty head.
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Now you tell me,
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without using
a scalpel or something,
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how you're going to remove that.
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Right.
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There was no blood, nothing.
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Wow.
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THOMAS:
There's a long history of cattle
mutilations on the ranch,
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reports going back decades.
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So having
Kris Porritt here is huge.
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His experiences
here on the ranch
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could help us gain
even more information
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about unexplainable events
that surround these mutilations.
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Is there more
to the story than we know?
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There was part of a wreckage.
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So, when you say wreckage,
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you're talking about, like,
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some sort of a craft wreckage?
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Yeah, uh, s-some type
of a aircraft
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or some-some kind
of flying saucer
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or alien craft.
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BRYANT: So,
when you say wreckage,
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you're talking about like
some sort of a craft wreckage?
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Yeah.
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-Some type of alien craft.
-BRYANT: Wow.
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What has you feeling so sure
that you feel like it was alien?
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KRIS:
Well...
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one of the calf's
had been mutilated.
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Okay.
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Its head was laying down here.
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And right behind it,
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there was a piece of metal
that looked like aluminum.
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It was about ten feet wide.
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BRYANT:
We've all heard so many stories
about Skinwalker Ranch,
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but when Kris Porritt,
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a former deputy sheriff
in the area,
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came back to the property again
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and told us his story
about this alleged
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spacecraft crash,
it was really shocking.
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It sounds fantastic,
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but if we're able to uncover
something like that,
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then we're onto something
really big here on the ranch.
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KRIS:
Ken Myers picked that up,
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kind of crumpled it,
folded it, and he said,
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"Now watch," and he threw it
down on the ground
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and it just kind of slowly
opened back up
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to a sheet of metal.
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TOM:
So, this piece of metal--
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it was malleable
and it popped right back?
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KRIS:
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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Ken says, "Come on over here."
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I was standing
about where Tom's at right now.
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There was an impression
made right here.
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-So, the-- was
the ground pressed in?
-Yeah.
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Yeah, it was
an indentation in the ground.
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-Okay.
-KANDUS: Like something landed,
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-made an impression,
and then left, or...?
-KRIS: Yeah.
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I'm-I'm thinking it was
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close to five feet wide
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-at the center, okay?
-Okay.
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And then tapered down
to about a two-foot point.
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And it was same on the front
as it was on the back.
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-Okay.
-And, uh, it was about
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just a little over 12 feet long.
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KANDUS:
What happened to it?
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BRYANT:
Yeah, what did he do with it,
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with the metal?
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I don't have any idea
what he done with it.
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I don't know.
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THOMAS: I was shocked
when he said that Ken Myers had
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retrieved part of this wreckage,
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what appeared to be aluminum
that could be crumpled up
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and then retake its shape.
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Now, that's probably one
of the most spectacular claims
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that have been made
here on the ranch,
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and, uh, I've learned never
to discount anything.
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So this is pretty big.
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Was there other things there?
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Well, I'll tell you,
he found a liquid substance.
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But it wasn't liquid.
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It was more
of a gelatin-type stuff.
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Jelly, and it was green.
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It was pretty much
scattered all over in here.
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THOMAS:
If I had heard
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Kris Porritt say the things
he did five years ago,
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I'd have laughed him
right off this ranch.
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The interesting thing is,
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this is the same area
that we saw a cow die.
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And we have the security footage
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that shows
some type of black object
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up in the sky
above the cow at the same time.
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You know, at this point
it's all speculation.
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Who knows what the truth is?
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Ken Myers didn't want
to make it public.
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He was afraid that
the government would step in
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and take the ranch from him.
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I mean, it was his property
and that's what he wanted,
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but I'm glad it's getting out,
the-the truth about the ranch.
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-Hmm.
-Yeah.
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THOMAS:
Thank you for sharing
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-this information with us.
-KRIS: Okay.
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And, uh, we're gonna get
our scientists
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-and come look at this.
-BRYANT: Absolutely.
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-TRAVIS: What's up, guys?
-BRYANT: Howdy.
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So we just heard
quite the story.
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Yes, we did.
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What kind of story?
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THOMAS: Well, we had
Kris Porritt come on today,
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who claims Ken Myers found
a crashed craft.
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-BRYANT: Basically he said...
-Are those his words?
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Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
What did they say
they did with the crash?
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Kris said that he did witness
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the metal, or the-the wreckage,
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but that he didn't participate
in getting rid of it.
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ERIK:
Wow.
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Even if one percent
of such a fantastic story
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turned out to be correct,
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well, it would be,
uh, fascinating.
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So let's go investigate where
they think the crash occurred.
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ERIK:
Look for physical changes
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that might have happened
to the land itself?
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That's what I think, yeah.
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Erik, I think you were
the one that pointed it out.
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It was right after we came
on the ranch for the first time,
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and you pointed down
to the south field
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and said,
"Hey, isn't that interesting?
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"There's that big hole
in the tree
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-down there in the south."
-Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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-Where Kris said
this crash happened, yeah.
-Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
What, what are you guys
talking about?
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Matter of fact,
I have a photo of it.
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I actually emailed it to you
on our way over here.
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ERIK:
Oh, yeah.
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THOMAS:
Take a look at this hole
through the tree.
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ERIK:
Looks unnatural, doesn't it?
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THOMAS:
After hearing Kris Porritt
tell a story of a crash site,
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it made me think about this tree
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down in the southeast corner
of the field
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that has a huge hole in it,
and here I am,
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wondering if something
crashed through the trees.
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I don't know
if they're connected,
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but they look
like they could be.
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Maybe something happened
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to come through the tree
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-when it crashed.
-Mm-hmm.
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TRAVIS:
Erik and Thomas were right.
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There is
a perfectly circular hole
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through the canopy of the tree
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where Kris Porritt claims
that a spacecraft crashed
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on Skinwalker Ranch
more than three decades ago.
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I wasn't sure what to think,
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but I was definitely intrigued.
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I want to go look at that tree
a little closer.
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-Sure.
-Right?
And see if there's a way
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by looking at the tree...
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if it looks
like something hit it.
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And then it might lead us
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to where
it might have hit the field.
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I think an arborist
should take a look at it.
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ERIK:
I like that idea,
and I'm especially interested
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in learning whether we can tell
whether there's heat damage
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or radiation damage, you know,
something out of the ordinary.
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THOMAS:
Sounds good.
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TRAVIS:
All right, great.
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The next day,
while our drilling operation
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continued at the mesa...
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THOMAS: Hey, Jon.
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Hey, Thomas.
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-Good to see you.
-Good seeing you.
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...we invited
arborist Jon Kammerer
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out to examine the tree
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and see what he might be able
to conclude about
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what could have caused
that huge circular hole.
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THOMAS: So, Jon, we, uh,
had an individual that told us
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a story about a craft
that may have crashed
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out here in the field.
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And the interesting thing
about this crash
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is, there's a tree, uh,
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in close proximity
that's got a hole in it.
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So we're trying to recreate
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and try to piece together,
uh, any evidence
401
00:17:57,792 --> 00:17:59,500
that may support that story.
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00:17:59,583 --> 00:18:02,167
And so part of this
is trying to determine...
403
00:18:02,333 --> 00:18:05,167
Whether the crash
went through that tree.
404
00:18:05,375 --> 00:18:06,458
-You got it, that's it.
-Okay.
405
00:18:06,625 --> 00:18:08,667
Well, probably
the best thing to do
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00:18:08,792 --> 00:18:10,500
is let you get eyes on it
407
00:18:10,625 --> 00:18:12,333
-and look at it.
-Yeah, let me,
let me grab my gear.
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00:18:15,042 --> 00:18:17,125
I'm a certified arborist
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00:18:17,250 --> 00:18:20,083
and I have
15 years' experience managing
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and assessing
the health of trees.
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So I'm gonna climb up into
the tree and look for signs
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of if something went through it.
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00:18:30,542 --> 00:18:32,167
So...
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the hole's actually not visible
right under the tree.
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You got to get back
a ways from it.
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-ERIK: Are you seeing that?
-JON: Yeah, that top,
the higher one.
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00:18:42,917 --> 00:18:44,375
-Yeah.
-Okay.
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Is there anything
that jumps out to you right now
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that tells you this is
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just a normal, uh, sort of
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death and decay process,
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or is there anything
that would say no,
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this was actually a break?
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I mean, I really got to go
up there and take a look.
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-Okay, let's get you up there.
-Let's get you up there.
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BRYANT: This hole looks
like it's perfectly cut out.
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So we want to know
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if this hole was created
by something abnormal
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or if it's just
a normal occurrence in nature.
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So having an arborist
out here to see
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if there's any broken branches,
burns on the bark,
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that's gonna help us a lot.
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00:19:28,458 --> 00:19:30,500
So this is
the center of the hole?
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TRAVIS:
Yes.
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THOMAS:
Do you see anything?
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Yeah, a branch here...
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00:19:38,792 --> 00:19:41,625
is growing straight up
and then curving out.
438
00:19:41,833 --> 00:19:45,667
You know, something could have
broke off here at some point.
439
00:19:45,833 --> 00:19:49,042
Creating it to grow
and bend this way.
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Any sense
of how recently that happened?
441
00:19:52,792 --> 00:19:55,875
Yeah,
either the branch died back...
442
00:19:56,042 --> 00:19:59,000
or... it broke off somehow,
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00:19:59,208 --> 00:20:01,833
creating
some epichoric sprout growth.
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00:20:02,000 --> 00:20:03,917
That could have been...
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30 years, longer.
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00:20:05,917 --> 00:20:06,917
TRAVIS:
There you go.
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00:20:07,083 --> 00:20:08,333
Wow.
448
00:20:08,458 --> 00:20:09,833
That closely aligns
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with what Kris Porritt told us.
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JON: So there is indication
that maybe some branches
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were broke off
about 30 years ago?
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00:20:21,875 --> 00:20:23,167
Yes.
453
00:20:24,083 --> 00:20:25,917
Well, that's interesting.
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00:20:26,042 --> 00:20:29,500
We had no expectations
that arborist Jon Kammerer
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would find any evidence
to support Kris Porritt's story
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00:20:33,458 --> 00:20:36,500
that an alien craft allegedly
crashed near the south field
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00:20:36,625 --> 00:20:39,833
on Skinwalker Ranch
back in the 1980s.
458
00:20:40,042 --> 00:20:41,792
-Jon?
-JON: Yeah?
459
00:20:41,917 --> 00:20:43,708
Since you're right there at it,
460
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kind of just estimate the, uh,
geometry of the hole for us.
461
00:20:47,417 --> 00:20:50,333
Yeah, I can get you
some dimensions.
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00:20:51,333 --> 00:20:52,917
TRAVIS:
But when he gave his analysis
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that the huge hole through
this tree looked unnatural
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and may have been created
more than 30 years ago,
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we were definitely
reconsidering our skepticism.
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JON: We're about ten feet,
eight inches.
467
00:21:06,042 --> 00:21:07,000
Oh, wow, yeah.
468
00:21:07,125 --> 00:21:09,042
And it's pretty symmetric.
469
00:21:09,208 --> 00:21:10,208
BRYANT:
That's good to know.
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Yeah, it is good to know.
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00:21:11,875 --> 00:21:13,208
ERIK:
I can't say
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that the evidence
that Jon is sighting
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00:21:15,500 --> 00:21:17,083
is any kind of proof,
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00:21:17,208 --> 00:21:19,667
but it is suggestive
that possibly
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something has come
through the top of that tree.
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00:21:22,667 --> 00:21:26,375
Just as has been suggested
by Kris Porritt.
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00:21:26,542 --> 00:21:28,833
He described to us a craft
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00:21:28,958 --> 00:21:30,708
that was ten feet in diameter,
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00:21:30,875 --> 00:21:32,792
so if we have
an object about this size
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possibly crashing through
the top part of that tree,
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00:21:36,583 --> 00:21:39,458
I suppose it could
account for that hole.
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00:21:39,625 --> 00:21:43,167
So...
just your professional opinion,
483
00:21:43,333 --> 00:21:46,000
there does look like
there were some branches broken
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30 years ago, give or take.
485
00:21:47,625 --> 00:21:49,833
-Yeah.
-Well, so it doesn't
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throw the hypothesis out.
487
00:21:51,875 --> 00:21:52,917
-Exactly.
-ERIK: Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
After that, we will
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definitely keep investigating
that area
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near the south field
for more clues.
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BRYANT:
Thanks again for coming out.
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00:22:01,708 --> 00:22:02,833
JON:
Appreciate you having me
out here.
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00:22:02,958 --> 00:22:03,917
THOMAS:
Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
But later that afternoon...
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00:22:07,458 --> 00:22:08,958
THOMAS:
Is your signal still good?
496
00:22:09,083 --> 00:22:11,000
Everything's looking good?
497
00:22:11,208 --> 00:22:13,375
-Yeah, everything's picking up
fine right now, so...
-All right.
498
00:22:13,542 --> 00:22:15,500
TRAVIS:
...we were all back at the mesa
499
00:22:15,667 --> 00:22:18,167
to monitor
the drilling team's progress.
500
00:22:19,208 --> 00:22:21,250
THOMAS: I can see he's just
about ready to change rods
501
00:22:21,375 --> 00:22:22,875
-right now.
-Yeah.
502
00:22:23,042 --> 00:22:25,833
TRAVIS: They were just
about to reach the spot
503
00:22:26,042 --> 00:22:28,500
nearly 180 feet in
504
00:22:28,708 --> 00:22:30,792
where the beacon
lost its signal.
505
00:22:31,958 --> 00:22:33,000
Okay, Jared.
506
00:22:33,167 --> 00:22:35,542
Go in with this next rod.
507
00:22:42,542 --> 00:22:46,083
I still got him,
so that's a good sign.
508
00:22:47,833 --> 00:22:49,708
-It's right here now.
-KALEB: Yeah.
509
00:22:49,875 --> 00:22:52,583
TRAVIS:
He's absolutely broadcasting.
510
00:22:53,667 --> 00:22:55,333
We were holding our breath,
511
00:22:55,458 --> 00:22:57,208
hoping the beacon
512
00:22:57,375 --> 00:22:58,833
would stay connected
so the team
513
00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:00,167
could complete this borehole
514
00:23:00,333 --> 00:23:02,208
all the way through the mesa
515
00:23:02,333 --> 00:23:06,333
and help us get some answers
about the dome-shaped object.
516
00:23:07,250 --> 00:23:09,125
It's getting all wonky.
517
00:23:10,875 --> 00:23:12,333
And I lost him.
518
00:23:12,500 --> 00:23:14,875
-You lost him?
-I got him back now.
519
00:23:17,292 --> 00:23:19,667
Well, that is something.
520
00:23:19,792 --> 00:23:22,667
Something's making their beacon
jump around in frequency.
521
00:23:22,792 --> 00:23:24,833
And it shouldn't be doing that.
522
00:23:24,958 --> 00:23:28,750
It is extremely erratic.
523
00:23:31,375 --> 00:23:34,667
Right at about 180 feet
inside the mesa,
524
00:23:34,875 --> 00:23:36,625
where the beacon
signal went out before,
525
00:23:36,792 --> 00:23:39,292
it started losing
connectivity again.
526
00:23:39,458 --> 00:23:42,292
That had to be
more than a coincidence.
527
00:23:42,375 --> 00:23:44,333
Still got him?
528
00:23:44,500 --> 00:23:45,833
No, I lost him.
529
00:23:46,042 --> 00:23:47,792
So I really don't know
where I'm at.
530
00:23:47,958 --> 00:23:50,333
-Really?
-Yeah.
531
00:23:50,542 --> 00:23:53,042
THOMAS: It's at this point
in the exercise
532
00:23:53,208 --> 00:23:55,625
where I start to feel
my first doubts as to whether
533
00:23:55,792 --> 00:23:57,333
we're actually going
to get this hole drilled or not.
534
00:23:57,458 --> 00:23:59,583
-Nothing.
-Wow.
535
00:23:59,750 --> 00:24:04,000
Because once again Alex loses
the signal of the beacon.
536
00:24:04,167 --> 00:24:05,917
And then he gets it back,
537
00:24:06,042 --> 00:24:07,833
but it's very unstable.
538
00:24:08,042 --> 00:24:11,958
There's definitely
something anomalous right here.
539
00:24:13,708 --> 00:24:15,833
He's back, I got him back.
540
00:24:17,333 --> 00:24:20,958
But he's into something hard
right now, you can hear it.
541
00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:23,958
(machinery rumbling)
542
00:24:26,042 --> 00:24:27,667
TRAVIS:
Listen to that, he's struggling.
543
00:24:27,833 --> 00:24:30,500
KALEB: Yeah, he's trying
to push that thing in right now.
544
00:24:30,708 --> 00:24:32,542
TRAVIS:
What the hell is in that mesa?
545
00:24:32,708 --> 00:24:33,917
Yeah.
546
00:24:36,000 --> 00:24:37,208
THOMAS:
Hey, guys?
547
00:24:37,375 --> 00:24:39,125
Go ahead, Tom.
548
00:24:39,250 --> 00:24:41,250
We have no idea where this, uh,
549
00:24:41,417 --> 00:24:43,500
drill head is up in this mesa.
550
00:24:43,667 --> 00:24:45,708
We know it's in there,
but we don't know
551
00:24:45,875 --> 00:24:49,250
the exact location
or really any other information.
552
00:24:49,417 --> 00:24:52,208
Alex is saying the only time
that he's ever seen this before
553
00:24:52,375 --> 00:24:55,458
is when they're drilling
in a roadway where they've dug
554
00:24:55,583 --> 00:24:58,583
a trench and covered it
with a steel road plate.
555
00:24:59,875 --> 00:25:03,000
So there's some-some kind
of conductive material in there.
556
00:25:03,167 --> 00:25:04,833
Huh.
557
00:25:05,042 --> 00:25:08,208
If the drill bit was up against
something conductive,
558
00:25:08,375 --> 00:25:10,792
it would very likely be
something metallic.
559
00:25:10,917 --> 00:25:13,375
So, could this
dome-shaped object
560
00:25:13,542 --> 00:25:16,792
really be able to just
shut down a drilling beacon?
561
00:25:16,958 --> 00:25:18,917
If that was the case,
then how are we ever
562
00:25:19,042 --> 00:25:20,750
going to figure out
what's in there?
563
00:25:20,917 --> 00:25:22,500
They're gonna keep trying
to push through,
564
00:25:22,708 --> 00:25:24,167
see if we can get through
whatever it is
565
00:25:24,375 --> 00:25:26,542
that's misdirecting the signal
566
00:25:26,708 --> 00:25:28,667
and see if we can pick it up.
567
00:25:28,875 --> 00:25:32,000
Heck, I don't know
what else we can do.
568
00:25:32,208 --> 00:25:35,250
THOMAS:
But, uh, we just sucked out
the spoils pit.
569
00:25:35,417 --> 00:25:38,875
So, Jared is just bringing
that spoils down to dump.
570
00:25:39,083 --> 00:25:41,625
All right, see if we get any
metal hits, then mark it out
571
00:25:41,750 --> 00:25:43,208
-and then test for it.
-Yeah, dude.
572
00:25:43,375 --> 00:25:45,208
If you need me, yell,
I'm right here.
573
00:25:45,375 --> 00:25:46,917
BRYANT:
Thank you.
574
00:25:47,042 --> 00:25:49,708
Travis thinks it could be
something metallic
575
00:25:49,917 --> 00:25:52,125
under the ground
that's causing these drillers
576
00:25:52,292 --> 00:25:54,000
to have so many problems.
577
00:25:54,125 --> 00:25:56,667
And so, because of what
we found a couple years ago,
578
00:25:56,875 --> 00:25:59,250
this metallic substance
that came out of the mesa,
579
00:25:59,417 --> 00:26:00,833
we're being very vigilant
580
00:26:01,000 --> 00:26:02,500
in sifting through
all of the spoils
581
00:26:02,708 --> 00:26:04,792
that are coming out
of this drilling exercise.
582
00:26:07,583 --> 00:26:09,208
What the hell is that?
583
00:26:14,083 --> 00:26:15,792
Hey, Erik!
584
00:26:18,958 --> 00:26:20,542
ERIK:
What do you got, Bryant?
585
00:26:23,042 --> 00:26:25,583
Gosh.
586
00:26:25,750 --> 00:26:28,208
-What...?
-I don't know
what the hell that is.
587
00:26:35,250 --> 00:26:37,208
-ERIK: What...?
-BRYANT: I don't know
what the hell that is.
588
00:26:37,375 --> 00:26:39,583
-How did you spot that?
-Well, I mean,
look at the color.
589
00:26:39,792 --> 00:26:41,792
At first, I thought it was
a green-colored rock.
590
00:26:41,917 --> 00:26:43,000
ERIK:
Yeah, that's...
that was my first impression.
591
00:26:43,125 --> 00:26:44,583
BRYANT:
And then I went to pick it up,
592
00:26:44,750 --> 00:26:46,458
and the first chunk
squished in my fingers.
593
00:26:46,583 --> 00:26:48,333
That's the strangest thing
I've seen.
594
00:26:48,542 --> 00:26:50,167
Uh, honestly,
without identifying
595
00:26:50,375 --> 00:26:52,792
what the hell that is, I don't
know that I'd be touching it.
596
00:26:54,167 --> 00:26:56,000
-Well... I picked it up.
-ERIK: Yeah. Yeah.
597
00:26:56,167 --> 00:26:57,667
Yep, understood.
598
00:26:57,875 --> 00:26:59,667
We are screening and examining
599
00:26:59,750 --> 00:27:01,333
the contents of the spoils
600
00:27:01,542 --> 00:27:05,083
coming out of the spoils pit
from the drilling operation,
601
00:27:05,250 --> 00:27:08,333
and one thing did stand out,
and that's what appeared to be
602
00:27:08,458 --> 00:27:11,917
a piece of some sort of
gelatinous green material.
603
00:27:12,083 --> 00:27:13,750
You know, it reminds me
of Kris Porritt,
604
00:27:13,958 --> 00:27:16,875
who did, in fact,
mention green jelly.
605
00:27:17,042 --> 00:27:18,667
-Hey, Travis, Kaleb.
-TRAVIS: What?
606
00:27:18,875 --> 00:27:19,792
Come take a look at this.
607
00:27:19,917 --> 00:27:22,667
Bryant's got something here.
608
00:27:22,875 --> 00:27:25,125
These things are not at all
like anything else
609
00:27:25,250 --> 00:27:27,667
we're bringing out,
so the question is,
610
00:27:27,833 --> 00:27:29,000
what have we hit here?
611
00:27:30,500 --> 00:27:32,042
It's gelatin, it's like...
612
00:27:32,208 --> 00:27:33,917
But you don't want
to pick it up, like...
613
00:27:34,083 --> 00:27:36,167
-Look at it, it's like a...
-KALEB: What?
614
00:27:36,375 --> 00:27:39,458
BRYANT:
It looks like what Kris
Porritt was alluding to.
615
00:27:39,625 --> 00:27:42,333
Are you kidding me?
It's green jelly.
616
00:27:42,542 --> 00:27:43,667
BRYANT:
It really is.
617
00:27:43,792 --> 00:27:45,917
Hey, Jared, does this look
618
00:27:46,125 --> 00:27:48,250
like stuff that comes
from your equipment?
619
00:27:48,417 --> 00:27:50,167
It's, yeah,
it's like a gelatin-y...
620
00:27:50,333 --> 00:27:53,000
That doesn't look like anything
like I've seen before,
621
00:27:53,167 --> 00:27:55,875
-out of any of our tanks.
-Really? That's bizarre.
622
00:27:56,042 --> 00:27:57,167
That is bizarre.
623
00:27:57,292 --> 00:27:58,625
ERIK:
All right, I say we bag this.
624
00:27:58,750 --> 00:28:01,583
-Yep, where are the bags?
-ERIK: Over here.
625
00:28:01,750 --> 00:28:03,542
BRYANT:
I'm gonna keep looking
for more of these.
626
00:28:03,750 --> 00:28:05,958
TRAVIS:
That was the last thing
in the world
627
00:28:06,125 --> 00:28:08,667
I'd be thinking about
right now. Green jelly!
628
00:28:08,875 --> 00:28:10,167
ERIK:
What is this material?
629
00:28:10,375 --> 00:28:13,958
Is it mineralogical
or is it potentially biological?
630
00:28:14,125 --> 00:28:15,542
I don't think I want
to put that in a bag.
631
00:28:15,708 --> 00:28:16,833
-I'm gonna try to...
-Oh, that's a good idea.
632
00:28:17,000 --> 00:28:18,333
I don't know, I don't know.
633
00:28:18,542 --> 00:28:20,208
But it has
my imagination running.
634
00:28:20,375 --> 00:28:22,667
-You want to just
put that in there?
-Sure.
635
00:28:22,750 --> 00:28:24,500
ERIK:
And I want to have these green,
636
00:28:24,667 --> 00:28:27,167
potentially organic specimens
examined
637
00:28:27,333 --> 00:28:28,500
by the proper means
638
00:28:28,625 --> 00:28:29,542
and by those who have
the ability
639
00:28:29,708 --> 00:28:31,333
to discern what they are.
640
00:28:33,625 --> 00:28:35,125
What the...?
641
00:28:35,292 --> 00:28:38,167
All right, this is getting
stranger and stranger.
642
00:28:38,292 --> 00:28:41,667
Hey, Travis, will you bring
a water bottle over real quick?
643
00:28:45,042 --> 00:28:47,667
Tell me what color
is underneath this one.
644
00:28:47,875 --> 00:28:49,083
It's that jelly stuff.
645
00:28:49,250 --> 00:28:50,917
What?
646
00:28:51,042 --> 00:28:53,000
-But it's pink.
-BRYANT: But it's got pink.
647
00:28:53,167 --> 00:28:54,708
We got to have a sample of this.
648
00:28:54,875 --> 00:28:56,083
Let me go get a--
Let me go get a container.
649
00:28:56,250 --> 00:28:57,542
Get another jar.
650
00:28:57,708 --> 00:28:59,292
TRAVIS: Well, let's keep
a watch on it,
651
00:28:59,500 --> 00:29:00,833
see if we get more of it.
652
00:29:06,792 --> 00:29:09,083
-TRAVIS: Find something, Kaleb?
-KALEB: No.
653
00:29:10,125 --> 00:29:12,333
TRAVIS:
Finding green jelly
in the drilling spoils
654
00:29:12,500 --> 00:29:13,750
was weird enough.
655
00:29:13,958 --> 00:29:15,292
But then the pink material
656
00:29:15,417 --> 00:29:18,167
really made me wonder
if these substances
657
00:29:18,333 --> 00:29:21,333
might be organic
or even biological.
658
00:29:21,500 --> 00:29:25,250
I would never expect to find
stuff like that in solid rock.
659
00:29:26,417 --> 00:29:28,042
It's all just clay.
660
00:29:28,167 --> 00:29:30,333
So Kaleb and I kept searching
through the spoils
661
00:29:30,542 --> 00:29:33,500
hoping that we'd find
something more definitive
662
00:29:33,708 --> 00:29:35,250
that might give us some answers.
663
00:29:38,208 --> 00:29:39,792
There's a piece
of wood in there.
664
00:29:39,917 --> 00:29:42,042
-KALEB: What?
-TRAVIS: L-Look at that.
665
00:29:42,208 --> 00:29:44,042
This has been carved.
I mean, this ain't like a tree.
666
00:29:44,250 --> 00:29:46,292
-This is like a piece of lumber.
-KALEB: Yeah.
667
00:29:46,458 --> 00:29:47,750
I wonder if it's like a...
668
00:29:47,917 --> 00:29:49,125
-It'd be a...
-KALEB: Like a mine shaft?
669
00:29:49,250 --> 00:29:50,250
That's what
I was just wondering.
670
00:29:50,375 --> 00:29:52,458
Could there be, uh...?
671
00:29:52,625 --> 00:29:53,750
Uh, maybe there was a tunnel
672
00:29:53,917 --> 00:29:55,458
or a mine shaft.
That's-that's wood.
673
00:29:55,625 --> 00:29:57,292
How did this get
inside the mesa?
674
00:29:58,792 --> 00:30:00,917
We've never heard
that mining operations
675
00:30:01,083 --> 00:30:02,750
took place here on the ranch.
676
00:30:02,958 --> 00:30:06,042
So it was really odd
that possibly machined
677
00:30:06,208 --> 00:30:09,833
or hand-crafted wood
came from that deep in the mesa.
678
00:30:10,042 --> 00:30:12,667
We've got to uncover
whatever is actually in there
679
00:30:12,875 --> 00:30:14,292
and figure this out.
680
00:30:14,417 --> 00:30:16,292
I'm absolutely keeping this.
681
00:30:18,167 --> 00:30:20,833
THOMAS:
Do you even have it now,
or is it totally gone?
682
00:30:21,000 --> 00:30:22,792
ALEX:
Totally gone.
683
00:30:23,792 --> 00:30:25,917
THOMAS:
So, once again, the beacon
684
00:30:26,042 --> 00:30:29,417
inside the drill bit
quits working.
685
00:30:29,583 --> 00:30:32,750
And at this point we have no
idea where the drill bit's at.
686
00:30:32,917 --> 00:30:35,333
So that means we can't even tell
687
00:30:35,417 --> 00:30:37,625
whether or not
we're close to the anomaly.
688
00:30:37,750 --> 00:30:39,542
Without having this receiver,
689
00:30:39,708 --> 00:30:41,292
we're not recording any data
690
00:30:41,375 --> 00:30:43,833
and we have no idea exactly
where in the hole we are.
691
00:30:44,042 --> 00:30:45,458
Erik, you got a copy?
692
00:30:47,625 --> 00:30:49,167
Yeah, Thomas, go ahead.
693
00:30:49,333 --> 00:30:53,167
(sighs) I unfortunately
have some really bad news.
694
00:30:53,333 --> 00:30:56,750
We went from having a signal
that was bouncing around,
695
00:30:56,917 --> 00:30:59,500
uh, to losing
the signal completely.
696
00:30:59,667 --> 00:31:03,042
So I think we need to regroup
697
00:31:03,208 --> 00:31:05,417
and make a plan for what's next.
698
00:31:05,583 --> 00:31:08,000
Copy that. Thanks.
699
00:31:08,208 --> 00:31:11,292
Well, now that's not what
I was expecting to hear.
700
00:31:11,458 --> 00:31:14,375
I don't think any of us
should be surprised
701
00:31:14,500 --> 00:31:17,000
to discover
that there are complications
702
00:31:17,208 --> 00:31:19,667
when trying to physically engage
with the mesa.
703
00:31:19,833 --> 00:31:22,333
Especially
here at the drill site.
704
00:31:22,417 --> 00:31:24,042
I am hopeful that we will
be able to continue,
705
00:31:24,208 --> 00:31:27,167
but I do not take for granted
that we will achieve
706
00:31:27,333 --> 00:31:32,000
the 24-inch diameter borehole
that we originally had in mind.
707
00:31:33,833 --> 00:31:35,833
-(Thomas sighs)
-TRAVIS: So, tell us the news.
708
00:31:35,917 --> 00:31:37,625
It's not good.
709
00:31:37,792 --> 00:31:40,500
ALEX: Yeah, completely lost
signal on the transmitter,
710
00:31:40,667 --> 00:31:42,958
so it's completely gone.
711
00:31:43,125 --> 00:31:45,833
How much further
would you guess you need to go
712
00:31:45,958 --> 00:31:48,667
-to come out of the ground?
-Uh, about 260 feet.
713
00:31:48,833 --> 00:31:52,458
-Wow, that's a long way
to be operating blind.
-ALEX: Yeah.
714
00:31:52,625 --> 00:31:55,458
So what do we do? Uh, do we
try to pull the thing out,
715
00:31:55,583 --> 00:31:58,125
change frequency on the--
on the transmitter,
716
00:31:58,250 --> 00:31:59,500
or do we try and just
keep going forward?
717
00:31:59,667 --> 00:32:01,208
I don't know what else to do.
718
00:32:01,375 --> 00:32:02,667
ALEX:
We can pull it out
and change the signal.
719
00:32:02,833 --> 00:32:05,125
Um, and if that doesn't work,
720
00:32:05,250 --> 00:32:07,917
then I-I, I'm at a loss
at that point.
721
00:32:08,083 --> 00:32:10,667
Well, then the plan
of action would be:
722
00:32:10,875 --> 00:32:13,167
pull the thing out,
change the signal,
723
00:32:13,333 --> 00:32:14,917
see if that helps.
If it doesn't help,
724
00:32:15,083 --> 00:32:16,375
then I guess we got
to just keep going blind
725
00:32:16,583 --> 00:32:19,667
-until we get some
kind of response, right?
-Yeah.
726
00:32:19,875 --> 00:32:23,167
TRAVIS:
It's frustrating that there
was another delay in drilling.
727
00:32:23,375 --> 00:32:25,167
But the team's working
really hard to help us,
728
00:32:25,292 --> 00:32:27,708
and it's clear that they
have never experienced
729
00:32:27,875 --> 00:32:30,625
these kinds of malfunctions
anywhere else.
730
00:32:30,792 --> 00:32:33,833
So, while they take time to
assess and fix their equipment,
731
00:32:34,042 --> 00:32:35,917
it'll give us a chance
to test these weird discoveries
732
00:32:36,125 --> 00:32:37,500
and see if it offers
733
00:32:37,667 --> 00:32:40,208
more clues about what's
buried inside the mesa.
734
00:32:40,375 --> 00:32:41,667
-We got a plan.
-ERIK: Sounds like a plan.
735
00:32:41,875 --> 00:32:43,667
TRAVIS:
All right, let's do it.
736
00:32:51,208 --> 00:32:52,583
TRAVIS:
Hey, guys.
737
00:32:54,833 --> 00:32:56,667
So, you guys obviously recognize
738
00:32:56,875 --> 00:32:59,208
-the samples we have
here on the table.
-BRYANT: Yeah.
739
00:32:59,375 --> 00:33:01,333
We've reached out and connected
with, uh, Dr. Power
740
00:33:01,542 --> 00:33:03,875
from the University of Utah
to have an analysis
741
00:33:04,042 --> 00:33:05,708
prepared for us.
742
00:33:05,875 --> 00:33:07,917
And so I'm going to bring him
up on videoconference now.
743
00:33:08,042 --> 00:33:09,542
-TRAVIS: Okay.
-That'd be great.
744
00:33:09,708 --> 00:33:11,250
TRAVIS:
We had no idea
745
00:33:11,458 --> 00:33:14,000
what the strange green and pink
jelly substances that were found
746
00:33:14,208 --> 00:33:17,042
in the mesa drilling spoils
could be.
747
00:33:17,250 --> 00:33:20,500
So, since we also recovered
some wood pieces,
748
00:33:20,625 --> 00:33:21,875
Erik sent all the materials
749
00:33:22,083 --> 00:33:23,958
to be analyzed
by Dr. Mitchell Power,
750
00:33:24,125 --> 00:33:26,167
the curator of botany
751
00:33:26,333 --> 00:33:29,667
at the Natural History Museum
of Utah in Salt Lake City.
752
00:33:29,875 --> 00:33:31,208
Hello, Dr. Power.
753
00:33:31,375 --> 00:33:32,667
Hello there.
754
00:33:32,833 --> 00:33:34,000
Thanks for jumping on
with us today.
755
00:33:34,167 --> 00:33:36,917
We're really interested in, uh,
756
00:33:37,083 --> 00:33:39,250
in your analysis of those
samples that we provided.
757
00:33:39,375 --> 00:33:43,333
So, what did you think
of the samples that we sent you?
758
00:33:43,542 --> 00:33:48,083
So, uh, the samples were-were,
um, kind of interesting to me.
759
00:33:48,208 --> 00:33:51,625
Uh, the first sample,
I have it here in a,
760
00:33:51,750 --> 00:33:53,083
in a small vial.
761
00:33:53,292 --> 00:33:55,625
This is the piece of wood
762
00:33:55,792 --> 00:33:57,542
that we pulled out
of the spoils pile, correct?
763
00:33:57,667 --> 00:33:59,833
That's correct.
Um, we did a little bit
764
00:33:59,958 --> 00:34:01,417
of preliminary analysis on it.
765
00:34:01,583 --> 00:34:03,625
Uh, we put it
on the microscopes.
766
00:34:03,792 --> 00:34:06,625
Uh, we did some, some pretty
high-resolution imagery
767
00:34:06,750 --> 00:34:08,458
on it, and, um,
768
00:34:08,625 --> 00:34:10,875
in fact, I can, I can show you
some of those images.
769
00:34:11,083 --> 00:34:13,750
So, this was the,
the initial sample,
770
00:34:13,875 --> 00:34:17,167
um, as it was extracted from,
from your coring operation.
771
00:34:17,250 --> 00:34:19,917
Um, and then
we started to, uh, play around
772
00:34:20,083 --> 00:34:22,208
with some lighting
and some imaging.
773
00:34:22,375 --> 00:34:25,917
And as we zoom in,
we start to see some structure.
774
00:34:27,042 --> 00:34:30,000
You can start to see, uh,
these pore spaces showing up
775
00:34:30,208 --> 00:34:32,083
in what we think is a stem.
776
00:34:32,250 --> 00:34:34,458
And now, if these are
indeed pore spaces,
777
00:34:34,583 --> 00:34:37,750
uh, there's-there's only
a few types of plants
778
00:34:37,917 --> 00:34:39,625
that can do that.
779
00:34:39,750 --> 00:34:42,333
And plants that produce
a lot of spores in their stem,
780
00:34:42,500 --> 00:34:45,167
or-or pore holes,
tend to be aquatic plants.
781
00:34:47,708 --> 00:34:53,167
So our-our best guess, uh,
for this particular sample
782
00:34:53,333 --> 00:34:56,833
is that it-it's likely
a stem of an aquatic plant.
783
00:34:57,042 --> 00:34:59,000
And if I zoom in a bit more,
784
00:34:59,167 --> 00:35:00,333
you can see
in these two pictures,
785
00:35:00,500 --> 00:35:01,875
-you really start to pick out...
-BRYANT: Wow.
786
00:35:02,042 --> 00:35:03,542
...those-those, uh, pore holes.
787
00:35:04,958 --> 00:35:06,958
TRAVIS:
I was shocked
when Dr. Power revealed
788
00:35:07,083 --> 00:35:09,667
that he believed
this wasn't crafted wood
789
00:35:09,875 --> 00:35:12,000
but part of an aquatic plant.
790
00:35:12,208 --> 00:35:14,542
But I was also confused
by what it was doing
791
00:35:14,708 --> 00:35:16,667
that far inside the mesa.
792
00:35:16,875 --> 00:35:19,333
What is your guess of why
something like that
793
00:35:19,542 --> 00:35:20,917
would be inside,
794
00:35:21,083 --> 00:35:24,167
uh, a mesa about 200 feet?
795
00:35:24,333 --> 00:35:27,125
Well, um, I was hoping
796
00:35:27,292 --> 00:35:29,000
you guys might have some idea
about that. (chuckles)
797
00:35:29,167 --> 00:35:30,667
(laughs)
798
00:35:30,875 --> 00:35:32,167
Uh, you all know better than I.
799
00:35:32,333 --> 00:35:34,000
As you were drilling through,
800
00:35:34,125 --> 00:35:34,875
it sounds like it was
a predominantly
801
00:35:35,042 --> 00:35:36,375
like a sandstone,
802
00:35:36,542 --> 00:35:39,125
-very little organic matter.
-That's right.
803
00:35:39,250 --> 00:35:42,167
But it seems pretty clear
to me that at some point
804
00:35:42,375 --> 00:35:45,708
in your drilling operation,
you penetrated...
805
00:35:50,708 --> 00:35:53,750
I was not expecting
to hear that at all.
806
00:35:53,875 --> 00:35:55,500
No.
807
00:35:55,667 --> 00:35:57,917
ERIK:
We are looking
at biological specimens,
808
00:35:58,042 --> 00:35:59,458
prehistoric specimens
809
00:35:59,625 --> 00:36:02,125
of some kind
of very porous plant material
810
00:36:02,292 --> 00:36:04,083
from an ancient era
811
00:36:04,292 --> 00:36:07,208
in a location
that may fit the profile
812
00:36:07,375 --> 00:36:10,500
of a debris field
inside the mesa.
813
00:36:10,625 --> 00:36:13,167
What about the,
the second sample?
814
00:36:13,333 --> 00:36:15,792
The second sample was
the jelly sample.
815
00:36:16,917 --> 00:36:20,167
And, uh, the jelly sample, uh,
is kind of interesting.
816
00:36:20,250 --> 00:36:22,292
Doesn't really match
with what I see
817
00:36:22,458 --> 00:36:25,792
in terms of the, the geological
history of the area.
818
00:36:25,917 --> 00:36:29,500
Um, so I-- what I did is, I took
what's called a smear sample.
819
00:36:29,708 --> 00:36:34,000
And so, um, I don't know
if you can see here in my video,
820
00:36:34,208 --> 00:36:35,708
there's a
small microscope slide.
821
00:36:35,833 --> 00:36:38,167
BRYANT:
When we sent
that sample in, it had
822
00:36:38,375 --> 00:36:40,167
a kind of
a green coloration to it.
823
00:36:40,375 --> 00:36:42,708
Do you know what could account
for the green coloration of it?
824
00:36:42,875 --> 00:36:43,917
Originally, uh,
825
00:36:44,083 --> 00:36:46,000
we were thinking it was, uh,
826
00:36:46,208 --> 00:36:48,458
some kind of algal material.
827
00:36:48,542 --> 00:36:52,333
-You mean algae?
-That's right, yeah.
828
00:36:52,500 --> 00:36:54,542
I didn't see
any algal structures.
829
00:36:54,708 --> 00:36:55,750
So it's not
830
00:36:55,958 --> 00:36:57,833
a biologically-driven color
831
00:36:58,042 --> 00:36:59,083
as far as I can tell.
832
00:36:59,208 --> 00:37:01,000
So it's not chlorophyll?
833
00:37:01,208 --> 00:37:02,583
I don't think so.
834
00:37:02,792 --> 00:37:05,167
So, I thought
I'd dig in a little deeper
835
00:37:05,375 --> 00:37:07,000
into this, uh, smear slide.
836
00:37:07,167 --> 00:37:11,292
So we-we washed it down to see
what kind of material was left.
837
00:37:11,458 --> 00:37:15,500
And so what you're seeing now
is, the organic slime
838
00:37:15,667 --> 00:37:18,917
or jelly sample
has dissolved away,
839
00:37:19,083 --> 00:37:22,875
and the particles you see are
pieces of burnt plant material.
840
00:37:23,875 --> 00:37:27,000
And what was surprising
is the abundance
841
00:37:27,208 --> 00:37:29,750
of burnt plant material in
a relatively small sample size.
842
00:37:29,917 --> 00:37:31,250
-Wow. Wow.
-What?
843
00:37:33,083 --> 00:37:34,458
TRAVIS:
You mean, like
844
00:37:34,625 --> 00:37:37,167
something caused a fire
deep inside the mesa?
845
00:37:37,375 --> 00:37:39,333
Absolutely, yeah.
846
00:37:40,208 --> 00:37:41,625
TRAVIS:
Wow.
847
00:37:46,583 --> 00:37:48,792
TRAVIS: Like something caused
a fire deep inside the mesa?
848
00:37:49,875 --> 00:37:50,708
Absolutely, yeah.
849
00:37:50,875 --> 00:37:52,500
Wow.
850
00:37:52,667 --> 00:37:54,083
In my research here
at the University of Utah,
851
00:37:54,250 --> 00:37:58,292
I study, um, ancient wildfires,
and we look for exactly this.
852
00:37:58,458 --> 00:38:00,792
We look
for burnt plant material,
853
00:38:00,958 --> 00:38:02,792
and this is what we'd find.
854
00:38:02,917 --> 00:38:05,833
TRAVIS:
Botany expert
Dr. Mitchell Power believes
855
00:38:06,000 --> 00:38:08,208
that the green
jelly-like substance found
856
00:38:08,375 --> 00:38:12,042
in the drilling spoils that came
out of the mesa is plant-based
857
00:38:12,250 --> 00:38:15,125
and offers evidence
of extensive burning.
858
00:38:15,250 --> 00:38:18,375
So, how might they be connected
to the huge, possibly metallic,
859
00:38:18,500 --> 00:38:20,125
dome-shaped object,
which may also
860
00:38:20,292 --> 00:38:21,917
be covered with materials
861
00:38:22,125 --> 00:38:24,042
that are associated
with spacecraft?
862
00:38:24,208 --> 00:38:27,708
If you were to take
a wild stab in the dark
863
00:38:27,875 --> 00:38:30,292
as to how in the world this--
these two samples
864
00:38:30,417 --> 00:38:33,458
got a couple hundred feet
inside a mesa,
865
00:38:33,667 --> 00:38:35,917
somewhere between
50 and 100 foot deep,
866
00:38:36,083 --> 00:38:38,125
uh, what would you think?
867
00:38:38,250 --> 00:38:39,958
It's a tough nut to crack here.
868
00:38:40,042 --> 00:38:43,167
I'm not, I'm not 100% sure on-on
what, what it's doing there.
869
00:38:43,333 --> 00:38:45,958
But my-my guess,
if I had to, you know,
870
00:38:46,125 --> 00:38:49,083
put my money on anything,
would-would be some kind
871
00:38:49,250 --> 00:38:51,667
of a buried wetland feature.
872
00:38:52,708 --> 00:38:55,917
That is absolutely not
what I was expecting to hear.
873
00:38:56,125 --> 00:38:59,167
No, that was completely not
what I was expecting to hear.
874
00:38:59,333 --> 00:39:01,750
Did these burned jelly materials
875
00:39:01,875 --> 00:39:05,042
get inside solid rock
through a natural process
876
00:39:05,208 --> 00:39:06,875
over thousands of years?
877
00:39:07,042 --> 00:39:09,208
I can't imagine
how that would be possible.
878
00:39:09,375 --> 00:39:12,417
Or was there once
a wetland there,
879
00:39:12,583 --> 00:39:14,708
and the dome-shaped object
caused the fire?
880
00:39:14,875 --> 00:39:18,000
The only solid takeaway
I can think of is,
881
00:39:18,208 --> 00:39:21,833
we have got to keep looking
for answers inside the mesa.
882
00:39:21,958 --> 00:39:25,500
Well, as if the mesa wasn't
already complicated enough,
883
00:39:25,667 --> 00:39:28,667
thank you for making it
even more complicated for us.
884
00:39:28,833 --> 00:39:29,625
And bizarre.
885
00:39:29,750 --> 00:39:31,167
-ERIK: Yes.
-Absolutely.
886
00:39:31,375 --> 00:39:32,667
TRAVIS:
Thank you very much, Dr. Power.
887
00:39:32,792 --> 00:39:34,000
-Yeah, thank you.
-ERIK: Yeah, thank you.
888
00:39:34,167 --> 00:39:35,250
-Thank you.
-KALEB: Thank you.
889
00:39:35,417 --> 00:39:37,458
If this is
some ancient wetlands,
890
00:39:37,625 --> 00:39:39,583
how do we account
for pulling out a bunch of metal
891
00:39:39,750 --> 00:39:42,500
that's even deeper
than what this sample was?
892
00:39:42,667 --> 00:39:44,500
A bunch of metal--
we've been told
893
00:39:44,667 --> 00:39:47,458
that it's similar
to, uh, aerospace materials.
894
00:39:47,583 --> 00:39:49,292
Then we've got
this goo in there.
895
00:39:49,417 --> 00:39:51,833
And we have a wetland
that was on fire.
896
00:39:52,000 --> 00:39:54,083
-Yeah, you can see
where we're going with that.
-Oh, yes.
897
00:39:54,208 --> 00:39:57,500
-It reeks of a crash
of some sort.
-It does reek of a crash.
898
00:39:57,708 --> 00:40:00,167
It's science fiction,
but who knows?
899
00:40:00,250 --> 00:40:02,667
That's really, really strange.
900
00:40:02,792 --> 00:40:04,542
ERIK:
Can this picture get
any more complicated?
901
00:40:05,500 --> 00:40:06,833
I would love to see
902
00:40:07,042 --> 00:40:09,125
further analysis
on the green material.
903
00:40:09,250 --> 00:40:10,542
Yes.
904
00:40:10,708 --> 00:40:11,958
We need to know
exactly what it is
905
00:40:12,083 --> 00:40:15,292
-and-and-and why
it's in the mesa.
-Yeah.
906
00:40:15,458 --> 00:40:17,333
I think we have
to get back out there,
907
00:40:17,500 --> 00:40:19,000
we've got to explore,
908
00:40:19,208 --> 00:40:20,292
uh, as much as we can.
909
00:40:20,458 --> 00:40:22,750
Well, I-I'll tell you what,
910
00:40:22,917 --> 00:40:24,667
-I think we've got work to do.
-ERIK: We do.
-Yeah, we do.
911
00:40:24,833 --> 00:40:26,667
-And so we need to get at it.
-Thank you, guys.
912
00:40:26,875 --> 00:40:29,292
-Thank you, Erik,
that was awesome.
-(overlapping chatter)
913
00:40:29,458 --> 00:40:31,958
TRAVIS:
I'm gonna go get to work.
914
00:40:33,042 --> 00:40:35,542
Could we actually be
trying to uncover
915
00:40:35,708 --> 00:40:37,458
a crashed spacecraft
of some kind
916
00:40:37,625 --> 00:40:39,500
deep inside the mesa?
917
00:40:39,708 --> 00:40:42,417
And if so, is there something
of an intelligent nature
918
00:40:42,625 --> 00:40:44,542
trying to stop us
from doing that?
919
00:40:44,708 --> 00:40:47,125
All I can say for sure is
920
00:40:47,250 --> 00:40:49,292
that only time
and a lot more hard work
921
00:40:49,500 --> 00:40:50,917
is gonna tell us the truth.
922
00:40:52,083 --> 00:40:53,917
ERIK:
Taken as a whole,
the stories that have been
923
00:40:54,083 --> 00:40:57,792
shared with us about
this region of the property
924
00:40:57,958 --> 00:41:00,458
suggest that there is
what some people describe
925
00:41:00,625 --> 00:41:03,583
as craft disappearing
into the hillside.
926
00:41:03,750 --> 00:41:07,167
I can't help wondering whether
what we're looking at now
927
00:41:07,292 --> 00:41:09,625
has a connection
to those events.
928
00:41:09,750 --> 00:41:13,000
BRANDON: The mesa continues
to be one of the most
929
00:41:13,167 --> 00:41:17,500
challenging areas
of the ranch to explore.
930
00:41:17,708 --> 00:41:20,000
But I truly believe
that it presents
931
00:41:20,167 --> 00:41:22,167
such incredible opportunity.
932
00:41:22,292 --> 00:41:24,083
Whatever is within the mesa
933
00:41:24,208 --> 00:41:25,792
may be the key
934
00:41:25,958 --> 00:41:27,958
to understanding the nature
935
00:41:28,125 --> 00:41:30,750
of what is happening
on Skinwalker Ranch.
936
00:41:35,333 --> 00:41:36,792
BRYANT:
Hey, guys. Welcome back.
937
00:41:36,958 --> 00:41:38,417
TRAVIS: How many drones
did you bring us this time?
938
00:41:38,542 --> 00:41:39,875
-Thousand.
-Thousand?
939
00:41:40,042 --> 00:41:42,167
Three, two, one.
940
00:41:42,333 --> 00:41:44,167
BRYANT:
These drones will help us see
what's above the ranch
941
00:41:44,333 --> 00:41:45,792
that's causing all this trouble.
942
00:41:45,958 --> 00:41:48,458
The drone's down,
lost video feed.
943
00:41:48,583 --> 00:41:50,292
-It crashed.
-BRYANT: What the hell
is up there?
944
00:41:50,458 --> 00:41:52,125
TRAVIS:
Did you see that?
945
00:41:52,250 --> 00:41:54,833
So you hit something in the air
and spiraled to the ground.
946
00:41:55,000 --> 00:41:57,708
This UAP appeared
just before we lost the drone.
947
00:41:57,917 --> 00:42:00,042
-We got more than one.
-There are so many UAPs,
948
00:42:00,208 --> 00:42:01,500
it's crazy.
949
00:42:03,958 --> 00:42:05,667
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