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This particular spot had
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some kind of flying saucer
or wreckage.
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Something crashed
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through the tree.
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TRAVIS: I think an arborist
should take a look at it.
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THOMAS:
You see anything?
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JON: Something broke off
here at some point,
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30 years or longer.
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-There you go.
-Wow.
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TRAVIS:
There's something blocking
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the transmission
of their beacon.
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BRYANT:
What the hell is that?
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DR. POWER:
The jelly samples
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are pieces
of burnt plant material.
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-It's full of charcoal.
-TRAVIS: You mean, like,
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something caused a fire
deep inside the mesa?
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Absolutely, yeah.
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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:
What's going on, Thomas?
-THOMAS: Uh,
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so, we got here
earlier today 'cause,
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as we discussed previously,
the beacon quit
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transponding, right?
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So we thought
if we pulled the beacon back
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to that point, he could pick it
up, we could mark what position
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the bit was in
and proceed back up.
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The problem is, is that
you never picked the bit up
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-when we came down, right?
-No, never picked it up,
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and the signal never came back
on, so I completely lose it.
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It's not telling me
where I'm at,
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what depth I'm at,
what direction I'm going,
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anything like that.
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What are our steps right now?
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Just back it up,
get the beacon out?
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ALEX:
Back it up, get the beacon out,
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and then put a new battery in,
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try and recalibrate it
and reset it,
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and if that doesn't work,
then I have no idea.
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This is a job-stopper
if this doesn't turn on.
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ERIK:
That's serious.
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TRAVIS:
That is serious.
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Nothing has been easy
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during our team's investigation
on Skinwalker Ranch.
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But our ongoing drilling
operation in the mesa,
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where data suggests
a 400-foot-long,
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dome-shaped object is buried,
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with a number of smaller
anomalies surrounding it,
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has been absolutely frustrating
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and, at the same time,
very intriguing.
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In the past three years,
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several drill rigs, designed
to cut through solid rock,
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have been unable to penetrate
whatever is inside there.
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Yeah, I'm up against something
pretty hard right now.
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TRAVIS:
And in the spoils
we've found metal fragments
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that are composed
of the same kinds of materials
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that are used
by NASA and SpaceX
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to protect the surface
of spacecraft.
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So, for the past five weeks,
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the team from Mark Construction
have been working
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to drill the first
of two boreholes
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on either side
of the dome-shaped object
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that will go all the way up
through to the top of the mesa.
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This will allow us
to insert scanning devices
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to hopefully identify
what these things are
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and help us figure out
how to uncover them.
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But during this operation,
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the drill has been thwarted
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by possible contact
with these anomalies.
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A calf suddenly
became extremely ill, as if
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it were exposed to a massive
dose of microwave radiation.
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THOMAS: Do you even have it now,
or is it totally gone?
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ALEX:
Totally gone.
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TRAVIS: And last week
the drilling beacon,
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which is a device
that allows the team
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to track the location
of the bit underground,
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just suddenly stopped working.
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How much further would
you guess you need to go
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to come out of the ground?
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-About 260 feet.
-Wow.
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-That's a long way
to be operating blind.
-Yeah.
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So today we checked in
with the team,
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hoping that we could fix the
problem with the drill beacon
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and start making some progress
in this dang mesa.
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So, Travis, do you think
there's any diagnostic
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that we could help do
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as far as with any
of our equipment down here?
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Well, what we could maybe do
is get the handheld,
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uh, RF detector systems--
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uh, the spectrum analyzer
or the TriField meters--
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and see if we can actually
see the signal coming
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-from the beacon.
-ERIK: Uh-huh.
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TRAVIS:
Let's see what the deal is.
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Let's get that thing
out of there
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and look and see
if that beacon's working.
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Well, it's right here close.
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We can have it out in a minute
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and, uh, hopefully
get it diagnosed.
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All right, well, then,
Erik and I'll go get our piece
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of equipment ready while
you guys are getting that thing
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-out of there.
How does that sound?
-Sounds good.
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-Thank you, guys.
-TRAVIS: All right, let's do it.
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Maybe the beacon stopped working
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purely because of a mechanical
failure or a dead battery.
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Hey, guys.
Just gonna let you know,
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the beacon's out of the bit,
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and, uh, he's up here
troubleshooting it.
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We'll be there in...
in about one minute.
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After the drillers swapped out
the battery in the beacon,
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Erik and I got
our spectrum analyzer ready
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to see if we could pick up
the signal
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and make sure
it was working properly.
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When we got it out of the
beacon, it was... it was on,
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and, uh, he was getting
a perfect signal off of that.
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But still no data
was transmitting.
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Oh, yeah, I see it right here.
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We're getting it. Yeah,
oh, yeah, it's strong, too.
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I'm about to see
if it'll pair right now.
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If it doesn't pair,
then I got nothing.
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TRAVIS:
Then it was time to see
if Alex would be able
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to pair or sync it with the rig
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so they could start drilling
into the mesa again.
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Now I'll calibrate it.
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Okay, everything's paired up.
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Should be, uh,
getting signal now.
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Works.
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So you're getting a signal.
Are you getting the data
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that you're expecting
out of it now,
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now that it's out of the ground?
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Yeah, we're getting all the data
and stuff now, so...
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-So it is working?
-It's working now.
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TRAVIS:
Well, so, then,
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if this is working,
then you should be able
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-to put it back in,
and it ought to work, right?
-Yup.
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-ERIK: Well...
-Fingers crossed.
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-Well, heck yeah. Let's do it.
-BRYANT: That's good news.
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-Let's hope it stays.
-ERIK: Let's hope for the best.
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
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-Okay.
-Let's go test this one.
-Let's do it.
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ERIK: We have lost contact
with the beacon repeatedly
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as the drill bit encounters
this apparently impenetrable,
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dome-shaped object in the mesa.
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All right, you guys ready?
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Go ahead.
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ERIK:
But at this point
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we've received a clear
and strong signal
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from the beacon
at surface level.
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ALEX:
This is going a lot better.
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ERIK:
I'm beginning to wonder
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whether the anomaly itself
may be interfering directly
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with the beacon signal.
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This only intensifies
my interest
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in what is going on in the mesa.
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ALEX:
Let's just go right here.
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THOMAS:
The battery we just pulled out
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was in perfect condition, so
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I don't know
what was causing the problem,
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but hopefully,
with this new battery,
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we'll be able to continue on
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and get up into the mesa.
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ALEX:
And I lost him.
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-THOMAS: Lost him again?
-ALEX: Lost him again.
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I mean, the battery's good.
You just recalibrated it,
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and not... we're not even
getting up to the same place
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-that we lost it the first time.
-Yeah, it's definitely strange.
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Makes no sense.
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Hey, guys, you got a copy?
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Yeah, go ahead.
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Uh... we've encountered
some more problems.
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You can meet us over--
close to the drill.
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Yeah. We're on our way over.
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Every time that we go out
to do an experiment,
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you always have to wonder,
what's the response
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from the ranch going to be?
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The lore that has been told
about this place says
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that something intelligent
is here and monitors the ranch.
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I know it sounds crazy,
but at this point
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enough things have happened
that seem to be reactionary,
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like there's something out here
interfering with us,
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especially as we try
to drill into the mesa.
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-Something more's going on?
-Yeah.
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THOMAS:
Isn't this getting a little bit
ridiculous as far as
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what's being thrown your way?
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JARED:
Yeah, a little bit, but...
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So, we, uh, lost signal
sooner this time.
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-TRAVIS: No kidding?
-ALEX: Yeah.
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What do you reckon's
happening there?
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ALEX:
Have no clue at this point.
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So, uh, I got to try
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an entirely different beacon.
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How long will it be
before you can implement that?
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I-I bet a week
at the earliest, right?
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ALEX:
Yeah.
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It is odd
that when we pulled back,
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the batteries,
after being tested,
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were still fully charged.
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If it's not the batteries,
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there's something throwing
interference inside the mesa.
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As far as what could be causing
this, we're not exactly sure.
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There's definitely some
weird stuff going on here,
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something unexplainable.
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TRAVIS:
Are we gonna lose the hole?
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ALEX:
If the ground does shift,
you might have
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some collapse in some places,
but for the most part, it should
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-maintain the hole.
-TRAVIS: I mean,
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you guys have drilled a lot.
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You've changed the batteries,
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you've taken this thing out
several times,
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tried to recalibrate it
several times.
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Have you ever had a dig
where you had to do this?
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-JARED: I can't say I have.
-ALEX: Been doing this
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for 11 years, and this is
definitely the first time
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I've ever encountered
anything like this.
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TRAVIS:
That's crazy, man.
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Yeah, you guys
are living the story
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of Skinwalker Ranch
at this point.
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Certainly.
(chuckles)
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It's a strange
and dynamic environment.
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THOMAS:
At this point,
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uh, gonna just be on standby
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till that new beacon
gets here, so
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let's get ready for
this drone experiment tonight.
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Yeah, let's get to work.
Let us know, guys.
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-Thanks, guys.
-All right, you guys.
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BRYANT:
Hey, guys. Welcome back.
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TRAVIS:
How many drones
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did you bring us this time?
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Brought you a thousand.
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-Thousand?!
-THOMAS: Quite the crew
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-you guys brought.
-We've got a few people.
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TRAVIS:
While we were waiting
for the Mark Construction team
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to get the new beacon device
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for the drilling operation
in the mesa,
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we welcomed our friends
from a drone light show company
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known as Sky Elements
back to help us
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with another major focus
of our investigation--
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the mysterious spot
in the center of the ranch
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that we call the triangle.
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So, for tonight, uh, we've got
this field mowed down for you.
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You guys can set up right here.
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-Perfect. Sounds great.
-THOMAS: Okay, well, we got
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a lot of work, so we'll go get
to setting up our stuff.
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We know you guys
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have a lot to do.
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We'll get to it.
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-Well, let's get to work.
-All righty.
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We're gonna go get set up.
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-Hey, look, UAP right there!
-KALEB: Yup, I see it.
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TRAVIS:
Over the last several years...
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Whoa. We got something
on the FLIR.
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ERIK: Wow. I think
that may be formation flying.
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...we've encountered
more phenomena at the triangle
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than anywhere else on the ranch,
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including UAPs...
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-Whoa.
-KALEB: Whoa.
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That was fast, whatever it was.
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...strange energy signals
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around 1.6 gigahertz...
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That's a communication signal
or something.
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BRYANT:
See that?
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TRAVIS: It's like
it's hitting something up there.
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...and even
invisible obstructions
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at various altitudes
that have blocked
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and created voids
in laser beams.
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THOMAS:
How could it block out the green
and not the blue?
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I've never seen anything
like this ever.
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And about a month ago,
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technologist Pete Kelsey
scanned the area
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with an infrared lidar device
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and detected a massive
cone-shaped anomaly.
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Incredibly, it stretched
from Homestead Two
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all the way over
to the east field canyon
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and was centered
about 2,000 feet high,
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right above the triangle.
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-Can you believe this?
-No, it's crazy.
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TRAVIS:
To collect more data
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on this cone-shaped anomaly
and anything else
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that might be in the airspace
above the triangle tonight,
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Tyler Johnson,
Preston Ward and their team
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are going to launch
a thousand illuminated drones
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to various altitudes
in a preprogrammed formation
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of two parallel lines.
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So, tell us about this fleet
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that you're putting out
in the field.
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We've got a series of two lines.
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It's gonna be a hundred drones
two meters apart,
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and it'll be two sets
of those per flight.
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And we'll fly it from
back-to-back-to-back-to-back.
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So the lines
will go straight out
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over top of the triangle
towards the mesa,
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they'll go up to 40 meters
and come back.
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And when they're on their way
back, the next fleet
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will pick up
and do the same thing.
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TRAVIS:
Some of the drones will also
be equipped with GPS devices,
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so as the swarm
reaches higher elevations,
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if the drones' straight-line
pattern is altered in any way,
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it could be evidence
of any number of the anomalies
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we've measured
above the triangle in the past.
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TYLER:
Typically, a flight total
is eight minutes,
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especially out here, with the
stuff we've seen with batteries.
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So, um, we've got these down
to five to eight minutes each.
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And so they'll take off
every five minutes.
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TRAVIS:
And they have a new drone
that you haven't seen yet.
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It's like a racing drone.
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It'll go up to, like,
100 mile an hour?
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-Absolutely.
-Thing is amazing.
Wait till you see it.
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He flies it through VR.
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I'm jealous. Can we trade jobs?
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-(laughs) I get that a lot.
-(laughter)
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McEWEN: As a first-person-view
drone pilot,
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I put on a set of goggles
and I'll have a controller,
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and it puts me
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inside the cockpit of the drone.
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So we're able to go in and out
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through the swarm,
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and you get a unique perspective
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of what exactly goes on
in a drone swarm light show.
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So I've got a couple of ways
to watch what we're doing.
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One of those is, of course,
our surveillance camera system.
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The other being live monitoring
of the GPS positions
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of at least one of the drones
while we're flying
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-as we've done in the past.
-Yeah.
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-Of course.
-TRAVIS: We've also got
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high-speed cameras
to the west, and Kandus
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and Tom are gonna be with
high-speed cameras to the east.
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So we'll see the drones
this way.
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Uh, and, uh, we'll also have,
uh, the guys from OmniTeq.
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ROYSTON:
Yeah, our multi...
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sensor boxes will be at,
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you know, what we say
are the primary locations.
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-Yes. Yes.
-So then we'll be monitoring
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while you guys
are doing everything here.
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TOM:
We also brought this FLIR.
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Where do you want that set up?
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TRAVIS:
We're gonna set it up somewhere
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in this vicinity,
where we got a full shot
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of the sky and the area
above the triangle.
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And we'll see the drones in it.
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In order to gather
additional data tonight,
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we'll monitor the experiment
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with multiple
cutting-edge technologies.
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First, high-speed cameras
will be positioned
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to the east and west
of the triangle
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and one directly
under the center of the triangle
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that will be taking
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hundreds of pictures per second.
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And also a FLIR thermal camera
that will visualize anything
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that might have
a different temperature
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than its surroundings.
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Finally, Jim Royston
and Sam Deriso from OmniTeq
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will be using their multi-sensor
scanning systems,
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while Erik and I will have
an array of antennas
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to look out for any strange
energy spikes or signals,
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which we frequently detect
during our experiments.
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ERIK:
You know, as amazing
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as the in-flight component
of this is,
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the stuff that's happened
on the ground
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when it comes
to the connectivity issues
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or even equipment failure
has really been
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the most puzzling
in these exercises.
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And so, of course,
as soon as you guys fire up
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your base stations and
start talking to your drones,
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if anything happens,
I want to know about it.
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-Absolutely.
-PRESTON: Sounds like a plan.
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ERIK:
This is gonna be
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one heck of an experiment.
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TRAVIS:
With that said,
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we've got some rocket stuff
to get ready.
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I've got to get the spectrum
analyzer up and running.
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Uh, so let's get to work.
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-All right.
-Okay.
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โช โช
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-TRAVIS: You got it?
-BRYANT: Yeah.
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Come on. There we go.
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-You let it go. I got it.
-Okay.
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TRAVIS: Just before
the drone swarm takes flight,
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we'll kick off the experiment
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using our favorite
probing tool--
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rockets.
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Launching rockets has
repeatedly given us indications
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of strange things
in the airspace
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and sometimes even seemed
to trigger phenomena to appear.
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-SAM: The GPS is looking good.
-Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
We have a lot of components
to this experiment tonight.
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But hopefully
they'll get us closer
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to answers about the triangle
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and Skinwalker Ranch.
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BRYANT:
Okay, that's it.
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All right.
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ERIK:
Okay, guys, I've got
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good signal here,
um, on the tracker.
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I-I am really anxious
to see how this looks.
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Okay, we'll give
a countdown over walkie
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when we're ready to go.
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Call over to them
and tell them we're ready.
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Hey, guys, we are ready
to rock and roll here.
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All right.
Let's launch this thing.
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-You want to give a countdown?
-Yeah.
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All right.
Going hot on the battery.
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Rocket is hot.
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You ready?
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Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
In five,
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four, three,
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two,
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-one.
-(beeping)
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We got a chute.
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-Arming!
-Arming, arming,
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arming, arming.
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-PRESTON: Look at that.
-That's nuts.
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-Flash it again. Do it again.
-They should be in unison.
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TYLER:
They should be all at once.
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Come on.
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Look what we're getting.
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I've never seen it like that.
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Typically, whenever
we send a blink command
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to the drones, we expect all
the drones to blink in unison.
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Something
we've never seen anywhere
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is the drones
all blinking randomly
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when we send that command.
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Didn't make any sense.
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But, look,
they're already disconnecting.
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TYLER:
Yeah, everything's disconnected.
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TRAVIS:
Did you see that?!
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THOMAS:
Is something happening
over there?
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Hey, guys, what's up?
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TRAVIS:
We got something
in the sky over the mesa.
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Where'd it go?
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00:17:06,875 --> 00:17:08,417
Oh, there it is.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah, that don't look like
an airplane.
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BRYANT:
What the hell is up there?
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TRAVIS: We got something
in the sky over the mesa.
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Right there. Yep.
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You don't typically see
satellites that bright
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to the north.
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That's way-- That's a--
that's a really high...
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-BRYANT: That's going east.
-...latitude.
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The question is, is that close
or is that far away?
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Are you seeing it still?
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TRAVIS:
No, I'm not seeing it still.
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-It's gone.
-It's gone. It went away.
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It went away.
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TYLER:
Hey, Travis, all the drones
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are fully down.
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Wow.
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As scientists,
Erik and I often preach
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that correlation doesn't
necessarily mean causation.
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But right after we launched our
first rocket from the triangle,
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a UAP suddenly appeared
high above Skinwalker Ranch.
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And then all 1,000 drones
that Sky Elements had programmed
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to take off malfunctioned.
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TYLER:
So we're actually seeing
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some really interesting behavior
with the drones.
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You see the red blink
we've been doing?
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Yeah, I've been noticing that.
What's that about?
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Well, they should all be
blinking at the exact same time.
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TRAVIS:
Oh, really?
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Ain't none of 'em
blinking at the same time.
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Copy that.
Let us know when you're ready.
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-Stay with it.
-Copy.
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We will.
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-ROYSTON: Hey, Travis.
-Yeah.
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We just lost signal
from this antenna
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as that was coming over.
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So we're out.
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-You lost signal
when that flew over?
-It just went down.
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We've been up the whole time.
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It's down right now.
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TRAVIS:
Wow.
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After Jim and Sam reported
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that one of the antennas
connected
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to their multi-sensor system
was also glitching,
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it really started
to look like all these things
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might be directly related.
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Have you reset it,
see if it'll start back up?
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Sam just rebooted it
and nothing.
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-And it's still nothing?
-No.
-SAM: Still nothing.
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What?
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That's just so weird.
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As frustrating
as these setbacks were,
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they offered compelling evidence
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00:19:17,625 --> 00:19:19,000
that some kind
of ranch phenomenon,
491
00:19:19,208 --> 00:19:21,708
like perhaps that UAP we saw,
492
00:19:21,875 --> 00:19:23,500
caused them all to happen.
493
00:19:24,500 --> 00:19:25,833
PRESTON:
Yeah, I mean, that's...
494
00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:27,542
TYLER:
That's insane.
495
00:19:30,000 --> 00:19:31,333
-(static)
-TRAVIS: Oh.
496
00:19:31,500 --> 00:19:32,917
And then we just had--
Did you see that?
497
00:19:33,083 --> 00:19:34,167
KALEB:
Yep.
498
00:19:34,333 --> 00:19:35,500
SAM:
What is that?
499
00:19:35,667 --> 00:19:37,708
TRAVIS:
There's clearly a signal there.
500
00:19:37,917 --> 00:19:39,917
Something at 1.6 gigahertz,
501
00:19:40,083 --> 00:19:41,875
whatever it is.
502
00:19:42,042 --> 00:19:44,667
ROYSTON:
Wow, it's definitive, too.
503
00:19:46,542 --> 00:19:48,542
What the crap is doing that?
504
00:19:49,625 --> 00:19:52,000
So, the only antenna
picking it up
505
00:19:52,125 --> 00:19:54,375
is pointed
directly at the launchpad.
506
00:19:54,583 --> 00:19:55,542
SAM:
Yeah.
507
00:19:56,542 --> 00:19:59,042
TRAVIS:
It sounds like
a communication signal.
508
00:19:59,208 --> 00:20:01,333
When our spectrum analyzer
509
00:20:01,500 --> 00:20:03,750
detected
the 1.6-gigahertz signal,
510
00:20:03,875 --> 00:20:06,625
it was icing on the cake,
as far as I was concerned.
511
00:20:06,750 --> 00:20:09,750
We've not only detected
this kind of signal many times
512
00:20:09,917 --> 00:20:12,042
when we've seen other phenomena
on the ranch,
513
00:20:12,208 --> 00:20:15,917
but this one was making sounds
like some form of communication.
514
00:20:16,042 --> 00:20:19,125
And our antenna showed
that it was coming directly
515
00:20:19,292 --> 00:20:22,042
from the launchpad
in the center of the triangle.
516
00:20:22,208 --> 00:20:23,792
Hey, look, it just showed up
517
00:20:23,958 --> 00:20:25,833
in the sky-facing antenna.
518
00:20:27,292 --> 00:20:29,583
What? What? It just show--
Did you see that?
519
00:20:29,750 --> 00:20:30,958
-It was not there before.
-KALEB: Yeah. It's right there.
520
00:20:31,042 --> 00:20:32,458
Yeah.
521
00:20:34,417 --> 00:20:35,833
And you can see it
coming across the side,
522
00:20:36,000 --> 00:20:37,500
-like on the other one.
-Yeah.
523
00:20:37,625 --> 00:20:39,708
So let's zoom in on that
and see what it sounds like
524
00:20:39,875 --> 00:20:41,500
coming from that antenna.
525
00:20:44,208 --> 00:20:46,333
(static)
526
00:20:47,708 --> 00:20:50,542
That's coming
from the sky-facing antenna.
527
00:20:50,708 --> 00:20:54,292
And-and so we're getting
a signal now
528
00:20:54,458 --> 00:20:57,125
in a vertical antenna
pointed right at the mesa
529
00:20:57,292 --> 00:21:00,000
and then an antenna
pointed at the sky
530
00:21:00,208 --> 00:21:02,333
out in the field here behind us.
531
00:21:03,750 --> 00:21:04,792
What?
532
00:21:06,292 --> 00:21:07,667
We really haven't seen this.
533
00:21:07,833 --> 00:21:09,667
KALEB:
No, we haven't seen this before.
534
00:21:09,792 --> 00:21:12,250
It's jumped
to the other antenna now.
535
00:21:13,667 --> 00:21:15,333
So now we've got it
coming from the antenna
536
00:21:15,542 --> 00:21:17,833
pointed at the exit spot.
537
00:21:17,917 --> 00:21:21,917
Now things were going
from weird to ridiculous.
538
00:21:22,083 --> 00:21:24,500
The signal was not only coming
from both the triangle
539
00:21:24,708 --> 00:21:27,208
and the sky in the area
where we detected
540
00:21:27,375 --> 00:21:29,333
the huge cone-shaped anomaly
541
00:21:29,458 --> 00:21:32,750
but also from the very same spot
in the east field
542
00:21:32,917 --> 00:21:37,667
where we recorded images of
a UAP passing through the mesa
543
00:21:37,833 --> 00:21:41,542
and flying toward the triangle
back in 2022.
544
00:21:42,542 --> 00:21:44,500
So, we're getting
this same signal
545
00:21:44,708 --> 00:21:46,500
from multiple directions
at the same time?
546
00:21:46,708 --> 00:21:49,583
TRAVIS:
Yes. So that signal's coming
547
00:21:49,750 --> 00:21:51,750
from everywhere all at once.
548
00:21:51,917 --> 00:21:55,167
Our antennas are supposed
to help us pinpoint
549
00:21:55,333 --> 00:21:57,125
where any signals
are coming from.
550
00:21:57,250 --> 00:21:59,000
But they were detecting this one
551
00:21:59,125 --> 00:22:01,792
like it was jumping around
from the center of the triangle
552
00:22:01,875 --> 00:22:04,583
to the east field
to the south field and then
553
00:22:04,750 --> 00:22:06,208
right above us.
554
00:22:06,417 --> 00:22:08,083
Could that mean that it was
being deflected around
555
00:22:08,250 --> 00:22:10,667
from inside
the cone-shaped anomaly?
556
00:22:10,792 --> 00:22:13,208
And if so,
then what in the world
557
00:22:13,375 --> 00:22:15,000
could we actually
be dealing with?
558
00:22:16,208 --> 00:22:17,458
I don't know, man.
559
00:22:18,875 --> 00:22:20,333
PRESTON: Call over to them
and tell them we're ready.
560
00:22:20,417 --> 00:22:22,208
Hey, guys, we are ready
to rock and roll here.
561
00:22:22,375 --> 00:22:24,292
We have 200 drones ready to go,
562
00:22:24,417 --> 00:22:26,500
approximately 60 seconds
from liftoff.
563
00:22:26,708 --> 00:22:28,417
60 seconds from liftoff.
564
00:22:28,583 --> 00:22:30,917
Copy that, guys. We'll be ready
with the rocket launch.
565
00:22:31,083 --> 00:22:32,500
Let's go, Dragon.
566
00:22:32,708 --> 00:22:35,333
We didn't know
if we should be relieved
567
00:22:35,500 --> 00:22:37,667
or even more freaked out
when Preston said
568
00:22:37,833 --> 00:22:41,958
that only 200 of the 1,000
drones were finally working.
569
00:22:42,125 --> 00:22:44,667
But either way, we couldn't wait
to get the swarm
570
00:22:44,833 --> 00:22:47,125
and the single FPV drone
in the air
571
00:22:47,333 --> 00:22:48,917
to see what might happen next.
572
00:22:49,083 --> 00:22:51,750
PRESTON:
Arming!
573
00:22:51,875 --> 00:22:53,333
I'll send everything
that's connected.
574
00:22:53,500 --> 00:22:55,833
-Five seconds.
-TYLER: Five,
575
00:22:56,000 --> 00:22:57,625
four, three,
576
00:22:57,792 --> 00:23:00,208
two, one,
577
00:23:00,375 --> 00:23:02,500
go.
578
00:23:05,375 --> 00:23:07,500
What do we have? Four?
Four didn't take off?
579
00:23:08,917 --> 00:23:11,625
TYLER:
Four no take-offs.
Lots of movement.
580
00:23:11,792 --> 00:23:13,167
TRAVIS:
Four no take--
581
00:23:13,333 --> 00:23:14,667
Look at-- look at 'em
moving around.
582
00:23:14,875 --> 00:23:17,375
They cannot control 'em.
Look at 'em.
583
00:23:21,375 --> 00:23:23,667
Oh, look at that.
584
00:23:23,833 --> 00:23:25,167
-They hit each other.
-(rumbling)
585
00:23:25,375 --> 00:23:27,333
-Did you hear 'em hit?
-Yup.
586
00:23:27,500 --> 00:23:29,000
TYLER:
As soon as our show goes up,
587
00:23:29,167 --> 00:23:31,000
we start having problems.
588
00:23:31,167 --> 00:23:34,333
We started to see some wiggle
in several different spots.
589
00:23:34,500 --> 00:23:36,833
Typically, wiggle's not
something we see
590
00:23:37,042 --> 00:23:40,083
when we're flying patterns
and shapes.
591
00:23:40,208 --> 00:23:41,417
This wiggle was very random,
592
00:23:41,583 --> 00:23:43,083
random drones,
random parts of the lines.
593
00:23:43,250 --> 00:23:45,042
It didn't seem
to have any cause to it.
594
00:23:45,208 --> 00:23:47,375
It's really weird.
595
00:23:47,542 --> 00:23:49,125
TRAVIS:
Oh, they look terrible.
596
00:23:49,208 --> 00:23:50,833
BRYANT:
Oh, they're moving
into a straight line.
597
00:23:51,042 --> 00:23:52,667
TRAVIS:
Yeah.
598
00:23:52,875 --> 00:23:54,375
PRESTON:
Trying to figure out
if they're locked in.
599
00:23:54,542 --> 00:23:56,167
Stay clear,
stay clear, stay clear.
600
00:23:56,333 --> 00:23:58,667
PRESTON:
Some of them are out.
601
00:23:58,833 --> 00:24:00,917
THOMAS:
They're having
a hard time down here.
602
00:24:03,333 --> 00:24:04,833
In typical ranch fashion,
603
00:24:05,000 --> 00:24:06,458
we're having all sorts
of problems
604
00:24:06,625 --> 00:24:08,333
with these drones.
605
00:24:08,542 --> 00:24:10,917
So, hopefully, this FPV pilot
606
00:24:11,042 --> 00:24:14,000
will give us a real up-close
perspective of these drones
607
00:24:14,208 --> 00:24:17,333
to help us see what's
possibly above the ranch
608
00:24:17,500 --> 00:24:19,458
that's causing all this trouble.
609
00:24:20,792 --> 00:24:24,542
TRAVIS:
They are not in line at all.
610
00:24:24,708 --> 00:24:27,458
Look at 'em, there-there's
a wave going through it.
611
00:24:28,250 --> 00:24:31,125
Youre going to have to wait.
612
00:24:34,000 --> 00:24:35,125
(device beeps)
613
00:24:36,833 --> 00:24:38,958
McEWEN:
Why did it cut?
614
00:24:40,958 --> 00:24:43,000
Where'd the other drone go?
I thought I heard one hit again.
615
00:24:43,125 --> 00:24:46,667
-TYLER: FPV just lost video.
-FPV just lost its feed.
616
00:24:46,833 --> 00:24:48,875
FPV is down, lost video feed.
617
00:24:49,042 --> 00:24:50,917
Something's not right.
618
00:24:51,083 --> 00:24:53,875
TRAVIS:
I think that drone crashed.
619
00:25:01,458 --> 00:25:02,583
(device beeps)
620
00:25:03,500 --> 00:25:05,167
TYLER:
FPV is down,
621
00:25:05,333 --> 00:25:06,250
lost video feed.
622
00:25:07,375 --> 00:25:09,375
TRAVIS:
They crashed.
623
00:25:09,542 --> 00:25:11,500
He crashed his drone, man.
624
00:25:13,375 --> 00:25:14,250
Yeah, I heard it
625
00:25:14,417 --> 00:25:15,958
hit the ground.
626
00:25:16,125 --> 00:25:17,250
Kaleb, they think
627
00:25:17,417 --> 00:25:18,833
that you hit the ground.
628
00:25:19,042 --> 00:25:20,833
TRAVIS: Just after
the Sky Elements team
629
00:25:21,000 --> 00:25:24,083
was finally able to get
200 out of the 1,000 drones
630
00:25:24,250 --> 00:25:26,083
to launch up above the triangle,
631
00:25:26,250 --> 00:25:29,333
inexplicably a number of them
were still deviating
632
00:25:29,542 --> 00:25:31,500
from their
preprogrammed formation.
633
00:25:31,667 --> 00:25:34,833
And then
the manually-operated FPV drone,
634
00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:37,000
which was being flown
through the swarm
635
00:25:37,208 --> 00:25:39,042
to look for evidence
of whatever might be
636
00:25:39,208 --> 00:25:40,292
affecting all the devices,
637
00:25:40,458 --> 00:25:42,500
suddenly lost its camera feed
638
00:25:42,625 --> 00:25:44,375
and crashed into the ground.
639
00:25:44,542 --> 00:25:47,250
So, did it just lose power,
640
00:25:47,417 --> 00:25:49,792
or did something
knock it out of the sky?
641
00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:52,167
Yeah, that one's
still really out.
642
00:25:52,292 --> 00:25:55,333
THOMAS:
Yeah, you got
some right over there.
643
00:25:55,542 --> 00:25:58,000
That one's the most
significant one I see.
644
00:25:58,125 --> 00:26:01,708
There's like three or four
with spacing issues.
645
00:26:01,875 --> 00:26:05,833
We've got a few on the west side
that seem to be misbehaving.
646
00:26:07,250 --> 00:26:08,417
Preston, time to land?
647
00:26:08,625 --> 00:26:10,417
Uh, in probably
about two minutes.
648
00:26:10,583 --> 00:26:13,750
TRAVIS:
After eight minutes in the air,
the drone swarm needed to land.
649
00:26:13,875 --> 00:26:16,000
And because
of all those malfunctions,
650
00:26:16,167 --> 00:26:17,833
the team
from Sky Elements decided
651
00:26:18,000 --> 00:26:19,958
that it was time
to end the experiment.
652
00:26:20,125 --> 00:26:24,083
Sky Elements, clear the grid!
Everybody clear!
653
00:26:24,292 --> 00:26:25,458
TEAM MEMBER:
Clear the grid!
654
00:26:25,625 --> 00:26:27,333
โช โช
655
00:26:30,250 --> 00:26:31,625
TYLER:
Guys, heads on a swivel.
656
00:26:31,792 --> 00:26:33,833
We may have some bumps
on the way down here.
657
00:26:36,375 --> 00:26:38,583
All right, coming in to land.
658
00:26:42,042 --> 00:26:44,208
We may have lost
a drone in the air.
659
00:26:44,375 --> 00:26:47,583
PRESTON: It was difficult to get
those 200 drones connected
660
00:26:47,750 --> 00:26:49,125
and get everything going.
661
00:26:49,292 --> 00:26:51,250
Once we got the swarm going,
662
00:26:51,458 --> 00:26:54,000
we noticed a couple of drones
that were out of position
663
00:26:54,167 --> 00:26:56,500
that were definitely
having GPS issues,
664
00:26:56,625 --> 00:26:59,667
but also our FPV pilot
hit something.
665
00:26:59,792 --> 00:27:01,167
We don't know what it was.
666
00:27:01,375 --> 00:27:02,833
We're going to go back
and look at the footage.
667
00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:04,833
We're here at Skinwalker Ranch,
668
00:27:05,042 --> 00:27:06,667
there's nothing around,
there's no obstacles.
669
00:27:06,875 --> 00:27:08,792
We're not quite sure
what he hit.
670
00:27:08,958 --> 00:27:12,292
All right, all drones
back on the ground.
671
00:27:13,917 --> 00:27:16,208
Man, what a,
what a night, right?
672
00:27:16,375 --> 00:27:17,958
Very eventful, for sure.
673
00:27:18,125 --> 00:27:19,708
TRAVIS:
Yeah, I got to tell you,
674
00:27:19,917 --> 00:27:22,667
we were picking up a signal
at 1.6 gigahertz.
675
00:27:22,875 --> 00:27:24,958
It was moving around,
it was interfering
676
00:27:25,083 --> 00:27:27,667
and started on one antenna
pointed at the mesa,
677
00:27:27,875 --> 00:27:29,500
moved to an antenna
pointed at the sky,
678
00:27:29,708 --> 00:27:31,000
one pointed at the mesa
over there.
679
00:27:31,167 --> 00:27:34,125
And it suggests
that there's something above us
680
00:27:34,292 --> 00:27:36,208
broadcasting downward at us
681
00:27:36,417 --> 00:27:38,667
and it's bouncing around off
the mesa and everywhere.
682
00:27:38,833 --> 00:27:40,958
And maybe some of those things
683
00:27:41,125 --> 00:27:43,708
could be what was causing
the problem, but I...
684
00:27:43,833 --> 00:27:46,292
That's interesting you say
that signal was bouncing around
685
00:27:46,458 --> 00:27:49,042
'cause we would have periods
where everything would connect
686
00:27:49,208 --> 00:27:52,250
for 15, 20 seconds,
sometimes a minute,
687
00:27:52,375 --> 00:27:53,917
and then it would all
start disconnecting again
688
00:27:54,083 --> 00:27:56,375
and it would do it
just randomly.
689
00:27:56,500 --> 00:27:58,958
Ah. Wh-What could be
causing that?
690
00:27:59,083 --> 00:28:02,250
That rapid loss of power
doesn't make much sense.
691
00:28:02,417 --> 00:28:04,667
TRAVIS:
So, your fast drone
that was moving around?
692
00:28:04,833 --> 00:28:06,125
We heard it crash.
693
00:28:06,292 --> 00:28:09,167
You could just see it
just go dark and...
694
00:28:09,333 --> 00:28:11,250
And I just watched it drop
like a rock right out here,
695
00:28:11,417 --> 00:28:13,958
-like someone flipped a switch.
-(snaps fingers)
696
00:28:14,083 --> 00:28:15,667
That's crazy.
697
00:28:15,792 --> 00:28:17,625
Well, we've got a lot
of data to look through,
698
00:28:17,792 --> 00:28:19,500
and we also had
high-speed cameras going.
699
00:28:19,667 --> 00:28:21,667
There might have been things in
there that we haven't seen yet.
700
00:28:21,792 --> 00:28:24,000
All right, guys.
Let's load up.
701
00:28:24,208 --> 00:28:25,458
-We got a lot to do.
-Start heading out.
702
00:28:25,625 --> 00:28:26,667
-Thanks, guys.
-Thank y'all.
703
00:28:26,875 --> 00:28:28,250
Hey, thanks, you guys.
704
00:28:36,042 --> 00:28:38,625
ERIK: Well, we've got
quite a bit to go through.
705
00:28:38,792 --> 00:28:40,708
Uh, you know, what a night.
706
00:28:40,917 --> 00:28:43,167
TRAVIS:
The next morning,
Erik alerted us
707
00:28:43,292 --> 00:28:44,875
that he had already scoured
through the surveillance,
708
00:28:45,042 --> 00:28:47,708
the high-speed,
and the thermal camera video
709
00:28:47,875 --> 00:28:49,792
from the drone swarm experiment.
710
00:28:49,958 --> 00:28:51,250
ERIK:
Hey, Preston. Hey, Kaleb,
you hear us okay?
711
00:28:51,375 --> 00:28:52,958
-How's it going, guys?
-How's it going?
712
00:28:53,083 --> 00:28:55,000
So, we were all eager
to review everything
713
00:28:55,083 --> 00:28:58,583
along with Preston Ward and
Kaleb McEwen from Sky Elements,
714
00:28:58,750 --> 00:29:00,583
who joined us
on a videoconference.
715
00:29:00,750 --> 00:29:02,333
This is really interesting,
716
00:29:02,500 --> 00:29:05,917
this particular, uh, video
that I'm going to share.
717
00:29:06,083 --> 00:29:08,000
Okay, I'm gonna
play this through.
718
00:29:09,125 --> 00:29:11,000
THOMAS:
We know what we're looking at
when we see a plane.
719
00:29:11,167 --> 00:29:12,500
This didn't match any of that.
720
00:29:12,625 --> 00:29:13,625
TRAVIS:
I agree.
721
00:29:13,792 --> 00:29:15,458
We've got it from another angle.
722
00:29:15,542 --> 00:29:16,750
ERIK:
Let's take a look at that.
723
00:29:19,375 --> 00:29:21,292
-ROYSTON: There it is.
-ERIK: There it is.
724
00:29:23,458 --> 00:29:27,083
THOMAS:
So, this is the UAP
that correlates
725
00:29:27,208 --> 00:29:30,458
with the same time
that their equipment went down
726
00:29:30,625 --> 00:29:32,458
and all of the drones
disconnected.
727
00:29:32,667 --> 00:29:34,792
Right. I-I think we all want
728
00:29:34,958 --> 00:29:36,750
to take a look at this
a little closer.
729
00:29:36,917 --> 00:29:38,792
TRAVIS:
All we can say about it is,
730
00:29:38,917 --> 00:29:40,792
we know it's not
one of our drones,
731
00:29:40,958 --> 00:29:43,292
and it's some object that's...
732
00:29:43,500 --> 00:29:45,000
Emitting light.
733
00:29:45,208 --> 00:29:47,000
Emitting light, and it doesn't
look like an aircraft.
734
00:29:47,208 --> 00:29:48,958
It doesn't look
like anything normal.
735
00:29:49,167 --> 00:29:50,750
So I don't know what it is.
736
00:29:50,917 --> 00:29:53,833
Whatever this
really bright UAP was,
737
00:29:53,958 --> 00:29:56,333
it didn't appear like
a meteor or a satellite
738
00:29:56,500 --> 00:29:57,917
or something natural.
739
00:29:58,125 --> 00:30:00,000
And then it just vanished
into thin air.
740
00:30:00,167 --> 00:30:02,833
Since it showed up just
before all of the drones
741
00:30:03,042 --> 00:30:04,958
and a lot of our
other gear malfunctioned,
742
00:30:05,125 --> 00:30:08,625
could it have been related
or maybe even the cause?
743
00:30:08,833 --> 00:30:10,875
I know that we ran
into all kinds of problems.
744
00:30:11,042 --> 00:30:13,083
Uh, maybe just walk us back
through and tell us
745
00:30:13,250 --> 00:30:14,750
what you've learned
on, uh, you know, uh,
746
00:30:14,917 --> 00:30:16,042
anything you've postprocessed.
747
00:30:16,208 --> 00:30:17,667
PRESTON:
Sure, so I looked
748
00:30:17,875 --> 00:30:19,417
through all the logs
on the drones
749
00:30:19,583 --> 00:30:22,917
and the system itself,
and it didn't tell me anything
750
00:30:23,042 --> 00:30:24,958
that would be impacting
that communication level.
751
00:30:25,125 --> 00:30:28,833
And there's no really
assignable cause on our end.
752
00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:31,542
Um, you know, it was just
kind of more of the same
753
00:30:31,667 --> 00:30:34,958
that-that Skinwalker Ranch
seems to cause issues
754
00:30:35,167 --> 00:30:36,333
that don't exist anywhere else.
755
00:30:36,458 --> 00:30:40,333
TRAVIS:
And, Kaleb,
you lost your FPV drone,
756
00:30:40,458 --> 00:30:43,417
and I was wondering if, uh,
you had any insight about that
757
00:30:43,583 --> 00:30:45,167
after you've had some time
to think about it
758
00:30:45,333 --> 00:30:47,000
and reflect on it.
759
00:30:47,167 --> 00:30:50,333
Yeah, so out of the 50 flights
I've flown for drone shows,
760
00:30:50,500 --> 00:30:52,500
I've never lost
connection completely.
761
00:30:52,708 --> 00:30:56,125
So, out of nowhere,
I was flying and, boom,
762
00:30:56,292 --> 00:30:59,292
I lost the telemetry
and my video,
763
00:30:59,458 --> 00:31:01,167
and that's never happened.
764
00:31:01,375 --> 00:31:02,833
I couldn't explain.
765
00:31:02,958 --> 00:31:04,667
I'm excited to see
what is on that GoPro.
766
00:31:04,833 --> 00:31:06,000
I'm-- I hope y'all found it.
767
00:31:06,167 --> 00:31:09,458
Well, it's right here,
as you can see.
768
00:31:09,625 --> 00:31:11,000
-Yeah.
-And we found this
769
00:31:11,208 --> 00:31:13,125
nearly right up on top
of the mesa.
770
00:31:13,333 --> 00:31:14,708
That's crazy.
771
00:31:14,875 --> 00:31:15,667
TRAVIS:
So, how did it
end up that far
772
00:31:15,833 --> 00:31:17,458
away from the triangle?
773
00:31:17,542 --> 00:31:19,667
So, guys, I have the footage
from the onboard camera.
774
00:31:19,833 --> 00:31:21,875
We've recovered that.
775
00:31:22,083 --> 00:31:24,167
PRESTON:
We're super excited
to see what happened.
776
00:31:24,333 --> 00:31:25,958
We've been racking
our brains trying to figure out
777
00:31:26,083 --> 00:31:27,792
what happened to that drone.
778
00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:29,708
Well, I-I think
it'll be instructive
779
00:31:29,875 --> 00:31:32,167
to both see and hear,
780
00:31:32,250 --> 00:31:34,667
uh, whatever the drone
saw and heard.
781
00:31:34,875 --> 00:31:36,542
(rotors whirring)
782
00:31:41,875 --> 00:31:43,625
(impacts)
783
00:31:43,792 --> 00:31:45,417
(clattering)
784
00:31:46,542 --> 00:31:48,167
What?
785
00:31:49,708 --> 00:31:51,500
-That was midair.
-THOMAS: Whoa.
786
00:31:51,667 --> 00:31:52,958
(mutters)
787
00:31:53,125 --> 00:31:55,000
Yeah. I mean,
you hit something and...
788
00:31:55,208 --> 00:31:57,000
Yeah, it's-- That's weird.
789
00:31:57,167 --> 00:31:58,792
You're in midair, dude.
790
00:31:58,958 --> 00:32:00,667
I'm, like, really high, too.
791
00:32:08,875 --> 00:32:10,167
TRAVIS:
What in the world?
792
00:32:10,292 --> 00:32:12,500
So, you hit something in the air
793
00:32:12,708 --> 00:32:14,500
and spiraled into the ground.
794
00:32:14,708 --> 00:32:16,042
That's what happened.
795
00:32:17,958 --> 00:32:19,917
I'm, like, really high, too.
796
00:32:20,083 --> 00:32:21,500
-You're in midair, dude.
-ERIK: Yeah.
797
00:32:21,708 --> 00:32:23,167
There's nothing up there.
798
00:32:23,333 --> 00:32:25,208
Well, something made the drone
fall out of the sky.
799
00:32:25,375 --> 00:32:26,042
TRAVIS:
Yeah.
800
00:32:26,208 --> 00:32:28,167
Back it up again.
801
00:32:28,375 --> 00:32:30,542
Watching and hearing
the Sky Elements' FPV drone
802
00:32:30,708 --> 00:32:34,000
appear to hit something
in the sky during our experiment
803
00:32:34,208 --> 00:32:37,000
over the triangle last night
was crazy.
804
00:32:37,208 --> 00:32:39,667
To make things even stranger,
Dragon found the drone
805
00:32:39,792 --> 00:32:43,708
several hundred feet away
on top of the mesa to the east,
806
00:32:43,875 --> 00:32:46,167
but we saw it
flying to the west.
807
00:32:46,333 --> 00:32:49,583
What could have caused it to
end up all the way over there,
808
00:32:49,750 --> 00:32:53,125
especially since it didn't have
very much physical damage?
809
00:32:53,250 --> 00:32:57,667
Now, see if you can back it up
to right as it crashed.
810
00:32:57,875 --> 00:32:59,375
-ERIK: Okay.
-All right.
811
00:32:59,542 --> 00:33:01,500
ERIK:
So, here we're still
flying under control.
812
00:33:01,708 --> 00:33:03,000
TRAVIS:
Mm-hmm.
813
00:33:03,167 --> 00:33:05,750
(keys clicking)
814
00:33:05,917 --> 00:33:07,958
At this point,
you hit something.
815
00:33:10,042 --> 00:33:12,667
What are we hitting?
I don't see the mesa anywhere.
816
00:33:16,875 --> 00:33:18,833
And I don't see a bird.
817
00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:20,958
McEWEN:
Yeah, I was pretty high, too.
818
00:33:21,167 --> 00:33:22,792
I want to say I was, what,
819
00:33:22,917 --> 00:33:24,208
120 feet?
820
00:33:24,375 --> 00:33:26,250
That is just unbelievable.
821
00:33:28,083 --> 00:33:30,042
ERIK:
So, guys,
we've got one more piece
822
00:33:30,208 --> 00:33:32,000
of footage that we want
to share with you.
823
00:33:34,208 --> 00:33:37,042
This is thermographic imagery
824
00:33:37,208 --> 00:33:39,958
off of a FLIR camera
out at the triangle.
825
00:33:40,125 --> 00:33:42,125
Again, this is sky-facing.
826
00:33:42,250 --> 00:33:45,500
We set it to where
the very bottom of the frame
827
00:33:45,625 --> 00:33:47,792
is literally at the top
of the launch tower.
828
00:33:47,917 --> 00:33:50,833
ERIK:
Yeah, so here you can see
top of the mesa.
829
00:33:50,917 --> 00:33:52,500
And I'm just gonna
let this play through
830
00:33:52,667 --> 00:33:55,417
at its normal speed.
831
00:33:56,792 --> 00:33:59,042
TRAVIS:
Wow, it looked like
it was far away.
832
00:33:59,250 --> 00:34:01,625
-Can you zoom in on it?
-Sure.
833
00:34:01,750 --> 00:34:03,792
ERIK:
So, we're looking at something
that's clearly giving off
834
00:34:03,958 --> 00:34:05,917
a heat signature
that's warmer than,
835
00:34:06,083 --> 00:34:10,083
you know, the surrounding part
of the frame.
836
00:34:10,250 --> 00:34:11,958
TRAVIS: I don't see
any wings or anything,
837
00:34:12,125 --> 00:34:14,500
like it would be a bug
flying over the FLIR.
838
00:34:14,625 --> 00:34:16,500
So, Kaleb, do you,
do you remember the time frame
839
00:34:16,667 --> 00:34:19,458
when you saw this, what was
going on the, on the ground?
840
00:34:19,667 --> 00:34:22,333
Uh, this was right around
the same time
841
00:34:22,500 --> 00:34:24,417
that Kaleb's drone crashed.
842
00:34:24,583 --> 00:34:25,917
Yeah, it was.
843
00:34:26,083 --> 00:34:28,208
In addition to the UAP
we all saw
844
00:34:28,375 --> 00:34:30,542
right before our equipment
started glitching,
845
00:34:30,708 --> 00:34:32,833
our thermal camera positioned
at the triangle caught
846
00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:37,208
another UAP that was literally
invisible to the naked eye.
847
00:34:37,417 --> 00:34:40,333
ERIK:
This is very persistent,
it's-it's, uh, very graceful,
848
00:34:40,542 --> 00:34:41,583
linear travel.
849
00:34:41,708 --> 00:34:43,125
Clearly not a--
it's not an aircraft.
850
00:34:43,333 --> 00:34:45,083
TRAVIS:
It's too fast for an airplane.
851
00:34:45,292 --> 00:34:47,083
-ERIK: Yeah.
-Don't know what it--
I don't know what it is.
852
00:34:47,250 --> 00:34:48,833
It didn't appear
to make any contact
853
00:34:49,042 --> 00:34:50,667
with the FPV drone,
854
00:34:50,833 --> 00:34:53,458
so it made me wonder if there
was anything else up there
855
00:34:53,583 --> 00:34:54,625
that might have.
856
00:34:54,792 --> 00:34:56,500
What else you got, Erik?
857
00:34:56,667 --> 00:34:58,417
So, what I'm about
to share with you
858
00:34:58,583 --> 00:35:00,000
is some footage
that was obtained through
859
00:35:00,125 --> 00:35:02,500
a high-speed camera asset.
860
00:35:04,458 --> 00:35:06,625
TRAVIS:
And this is looking straight up
861
00:35:06,792 --> 00:35:09,750
-through the anomaly
at the launchpad.
-Yeah.
862
00:35:11,125 --> 00:35:13,167
-Oh.
-Yeah. You caught that?
863
00:35:13,333 --> 00:35:15,167
I didn't see anything.
864
00:35:15,375 --> 00:35:17,125
-ERIK: I'll back it up
just a bit.
-Zoom in on it, Erik.
865
00:35:17,292 --> 00:35:18,542
ERIK:
Okay, you got it.
866
00:35:18,708 --> 00:35:19,917
TRAVIS:
Oh, yeah, yeah, there it was.
867
00:35:20,083 --> 00:35:21,042
THOMAS:
There's two things there.
868
00:35:21,250 --> 00:35:22,333
-Did you see that?
-ERIK: Yeah.
869
00:35:22,542 --> 00:35:23,833
Let me take that back through,
870
00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:25,500
using frame advance.
871
00:35:27,375 --> 00:35:28,500
Okay.
872
00:35:28,667 --> 00:35:30,500
ROYSTON:
Ooh, that looks like two there.
873
00:35:30,708 --> 00:35:33,042
-TRAVIS: Well, I find
that really interesting.
-Turned into two.
874
00:35:33,208 --> 00:35:34,625
TRAVIS:
Yeah.
875
00:35:34,792 --> 00:35:36,125
ROYSTON:
Looks like it starts with one.
876
00:35:36,292 --> 00:35:38,167
Must be right behind each other.
877
00:35:38,333 --> 00:35:40,958
THOMAS:
Where do they go?
That's interesting.
878
00:35:41,125 --> 00:35:44,417
TRAVIS:
Yeah, that's a good question.
879
00:35:44,583 --> 00:35:47,083
ERIK:
Yeah, whatever this is,
it appears to fade in and out.
880
00:35:47,208 --> 00:35:48,833
Let me try one thing,
let me turn the contrast
881
00:35:49,042 --> 00:35:50,667
and brightness up just a bit.
882
00:35:52,667 --> 00:35:54,333
-TRAVIS: What are we seeing?
-Okay, I don't see anything now.
883
00:35:54,542 --> 00:35:57,125
THOMAS:
I would say
that they're still right there.
884
00:35:57,250 --> 00:35:59,208
ERIK:
Okay. How about I dive in on it?
885
00:35:59,417 --> 00:36:00,917
-Yep, I saw it. Yep.
-THOMAS: Oh, yes, look,
it's right there.
886
00:36:01,083 --> 00:36:03,042
TRAVIS:
Yep, there you go. Sure is.
887
00:36:03,208 --> 00:36:04,500
ERIK: There's a lot
going on here, guys.
888
00:36:04,625 --> 00:36:06,250
TRAVIS:
Look at all this.
889
00:36:06,417 --> 00:36:09,292
Wow, there are so many
in this clip, it's crazy.
890
00:36:16,667 --> 00:36:19,708
TRAVIS: Wow, there are so many
in this clip, it's crazy.
891
00:36:19,917 --> 00:36:24,167
So, I think that I'm seeing
maybe a formation flying event.
892
00:36:24,292 --> 00:36:26,000
The high-speed video captured
893
00:36:26,208 --> 00:36:28,000
during our drone swarm
experiment last night
894
00:36:28,125 --> 00:36:31,750
showed more UAPs than
we've ever seen at one time.
895
00:36:31,917 --> 00:36:33,500
They were literally
maneuvering around
896
00:36:33,708 --> 00:36:35,208
above the center
of the triangle,
897
00:36:35,375 --> 00:36:37,250
and many of them
seemed to be flying
898
00:36:37,417 --> 00:36:39,292
in coordinated patterns
with each other.
899
00:36:39,500 --> 00:36:41,125
Could these things
be what prevented
900
00:36:41,292 --> 00:36:43,667
so many of the drones
from being able to launch?
901
00:36:43,833 --> 00:36:47,208
And does it also explain
why the 200 that did
902
00:36:47,417 --> 00:36:49,875
struggled to maintain
their programmed formations?
903
00:36:50,042 --> 00:36:51,458
ERIK:
Okay, I'm gonna take us
904
00:36:51,583 --> 00:36:52,458
back out.
905
00:36:53,792 --> 00:36:55,542
TRAVIS:
Let it keep playing for a bit.
906
00:36:55,708 --> 00:36:57,625
ERIK:
Okay.
907
00:36:57,792 --> 00:36:59,667
TRAVIS:
Oh-- whoa, whoa,
there was a bright one.
908
00:36:59,875 --> 00:37:02,208
We'll back up and look at
the, uh, individual frame.
909
00:37:04,583 --> 00:37:06,542
TRAVIS:
Look how bright that is.
910
00:37:06,708 --> 00:37:09,417
It's not a satellite, it's not--
a satellite at this frame rate
911
00:37:09,583 --> 00:37:11,167
would just be sitting
in one spot.
912
00:37:11,292 --> 00:37:13,167
Let it keep playing
for a second forward.
913
00:37:13,375 --> 00:37:15,708
All right, I'll keep playing
through this.
914
00:37:15,875 --> 00:37:17,625
-Okay.
-TRAVIS:
There was another bright one.
915
00:37:17,792 --> 00:37:18,833
Did you see that one?
916
00:37:19,042 --> 00:37:20,292
-Wow.
-ERIK: Okay, I'm gonna,
917
00:37:20,417 --> 00:37:22,167
I'm gonna, I'm gonna
bring us back through it.
918
00:37:22,333 --> 00:37:23,833
TRAVIS:
Right there.
919
00:37:23,958 --> 00:37:25,542
Wow, that was a bright one.
920
00:37:25,708 --> 00:37:28,542
ERIK:
And that's, like,
a single-frame event.
921
00:37:28,708 --> 00:37:29,833
TRAVIS:
Lord have mercy,
what are we seeing?
922
00:37:30,042 --> 00:37:31,333
Look how bright that was.
923
00:37:31,500 --> 00:37:33,417
ERIK:
We have seen UAPs
924
00:37:33,583 --> 00:37:35,333
moving at fairly high rates
of travel
925
00:37:35,500 --> 00:37:37,292
in the area where Pete Kelsey
926
00:37:37,458 --> 00:37:40,292
detected a very large
cone-shaped anomaly.
927
00:37:40,458 --> 00:37:42,792
What if there is, in fact,
some kind of connection
928
00:37:42,917 --> 00:37:46,125
between those UAPs
and that anomaly?
929
00:37:46,292 --> 00:37:47,500
That would be interesting.
930
00:37:47,708 --> 00:37:49,542
BRYANT:
And how long is this clip?
931
00:37:49,750 --> 00:37:52,167
ERIK:
This whole clip
is about 20 seconds.
932
00:37:52,250 --> 00:37:55,167
That many things
in 20 seconds' time?
933
00:37:55,333 --> 00:37:56,875
-Oh, wow.
-That's fast.
934
00:37:57,042 --> 00:37:58,667
I mean, think about all
the problems we were having
935
00:37:58,792 --> 00:37:59,917
on the ground, guys.
936
00:38:00,042 --> 00:38:01,375
Sky Elements
is trying to connect
937
00:38:01,542 --> 00:38:03,500
those thousand drones up,
938
00:38:03,667 --> 00:38:06,167
and-and while we're down there
on the ground
939
00:38:06,375 --> 00:38:08,000
trying to fight through that,
and you guys
940
00:38:08,208 --> 00:38:10,042
-are losing your equipment...
-Yeah.
941
00:38:10,208 --> 00:38:12,167
...we're having this
take place above us,
942
00:38:12,375 --> 00:38:13,750
and we're not even aware
that it's going on.
943
00:38:13,917 --> 00:38:15,542
Well, it wouldn't be hard
to imagine, if you've got
944
00:38:15,708 --> 00:38:18,000
a bunch of things popping
in and out of your space,
945
00:38:18,208 --> 00:38:19,333
that you'd expect
to see interference
946
00:38:19,500 --> 00:38:20,500
-with all your stuff.
-Right.
947
00:38:20,708 --> 00:38:22,333
BRYANT:
Especially if they have
948
00:38:22,500 --> 00:38:23,917
some sort of an electromagnetic
quality to them
949
00:38:24,083 --> 00:38:25,333
-or something of that nature.
-ERIK: Yes, yes.
950
00:38:25,417 --> 00:38:26,917
Have y'all seen anything
like that before
951
00:38:27,083 --> 00:38:28,833
while you were doing
drone shows?
952
00:38:29,958 --> 00:38:31,458
No, no, we've never seen
953
00:38:31,625 --> 00:38:33,375
anything strange in the sky,
you know.
954
00:38:33,542 --> 00:38:35,667
It's totally unexpected
to see that kind of stuff,
955
00:38:35,833 --> 00:38:37,292
you know,
in the middle of nowhere,
956
00:38:37,458 --> 00:38:39,500
and especially if it's something
we can't identify.
957
00:38:39,667 --> 00:38:41,500
Yeah, that's--
this is the thing, is,
958
00:38:41,708 --> 00:38:44,417
we recently imaged
a massive cone-shaped anomaly
959
00:38:44,542 --> 00:38:46,958
using lidar directly
over the triangle,
960
00:38:47,125 --> 00:38:50,417
where you did just fly through,
Kaleb, and lost a drone.
961
00:38:50,542 --> 00:38:53,750
So I-I find it
really interesting that, uh,
962
00:38:53,875 --> 00:38:57,042
you know, we had something else
in the same airspace
963
00:38:57,208 --> 00:39:00,417
that we couldn't see but
occasionally with the naked eye,
964
00:39:00,542 --> 00:39:03,250
mostly with high-speed
or infrared cameras.
965
00:39:03,417 --> 00:39:06,208
Yeah, it's definitely
very unusual, right?
966
00:39:06,375 --> 00:39:07,583
ERIK:
Well, look, guys, after all
967
00:39:07,708 --> 00:39:10,250
of these really unexpected,
amazing things
968
00:39:10,417 --> 00:39:12,333
that we've seen, we definitely
want to get you guys
969
00:39:12,458 --> 00:39:14,042
back out here,
boots on the ground.
970
00:39:14,167 --> 00:39:16,167
See if we can't get those
thousand drones in the air.
971
00:39:16,292 --> 00:39:18,083
-How do you feel about that?
-Let's do it.
972
00:39:18,250 --> 00:39:20,208
-Let's see if we can
make it happen.
-TRAVIS: All right.
973
00:39:20,375 --> 00:39:22,000
See you guys later.
Good to see y'all.
974
00:39:22,208 --> 00:39:24,500
-You guys rock.
-THOMAS: Thank you.
-Thank you, Kaleb.
975
00:39:26,125 --> 00:39:28,250
ERIK:
We definitely need
to follow up on this,
976
00:39:28,458 --> 00:39:30,292
but we need to do some planning.
977
00:39:30,500 --> 00:39:32,125
Given what we've seen,
what can we do differently,
978
00:39:32,333 --> 00:39:33,667
what can we do better
979
00:39:33,750 --> 00:39:36,833
during these massive
drone exercises?
980
00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:39,250
Well, they didn't get
the thousand drones up...
981
00:39:39,417 --> 00:39:41,500
-Got to do that.
-...so I would love to see them
get the thousand drones up,
982
00:39:41,667 --> 00:39:43,333
even if they're in sections,
you know?
983
00:39:43,500 --> 00:39:44,833
If you create a section,
you could do half of them
984
00:39:45,042 --> 00:39:47,000
over here at the triangle
and half of them down here
985
00:39:47,208 --> 00:39:49,125
at the east field, simultaneous.
986
00:39:49,292 --> 00:39:50,792
I like where
you're going with that.
987
00:39:50,917 --> 00:39:56,000
The idea of maybe two
major thrusts simultaneously.
988
00:39:56,167 --> 00:39:59,125
TRAVIS:
Since the massive cone-shaped
anomaly that we detected
989
00:39:59,292 --> 00:40:00,792
encompassed the triangle
990
00:40:00,958 --> 00:40:03,667
and reached all the way
to the east field,
991
00:40:03,792 --> 00:40:06,250
my thought was to split
the drones into two swarms
992
00:40:06,458 --> 00:40:08,333
between the two areas.
993
00:40:08,542 --> 00:40:11,750
That way, we can see if they are
affected in similar ways
994
00:40:11,917 --> 00:40:14,667
or in different ways
or not at all.
995
00:40:14,792 --> 00:40:17,375
It could produce more data
to help us determine
996
00:40:17,542 --> 00:40:19,542
just what we're dealing with
out there.
997
00:40:19,667 --> 00:40:21,625
Well, let's get 'em back
and let's do it.
998
00:40:21,708 --> 00:40:23,833
-I'm all about it.
-ERIK: All right, guys.
-Sounds great.
999
00:40:24,042 --> 00:40:25,667
-Well, we've got a lot
of planning to do.
-Yeah, we do.
1000
00:40:25,833 --> 00:40:28,500
BRYANT:
That was crazy.
1001
00:40:28,583 --> 00:40:30,500
ERIK:
Over many years of work
on the ranch,
1002
00:40:30,625 --> 00:40:32,333
it is often the case
1003
00:40:32,458 --> 00:40:34,042
that when we're conducting
our experiments,
1004
00:40:34,208 --> 00:40:38,458
we have seen UAPs
that appear in the sky above us.
1005
00:40:38,625 --> 00:40:41,000
And it's not uncommon
that we experience
1006
00:40:41,083 --> 00:40:43,167
equipment malfunctions
at the same time.
1007
00:40:43,375 --> 00:40:44,875
I think we would all
like to know
1008
00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:47,333
how the phenomenon
interferes with our equipment,
1009
00:40:47,542 --> 00:40:49,167
equipment of all kinds.
1010
00:40:49,375 --> 00:40:50,667
TRAVIS:
This experiment led
1011
00:40:50,792 --> 00:40:52,750
to some of the most
incredible events
1012
00:40:52,875 --> 00:40:55,667
we've ever documented
during our investigation.
1013
00:40:55,792 --> 00:40:59,750
So, by repeating the exercise
on an even larger scale,
1014
00:40:59,917 --> 00:41:02,000
maybe it will lead
to a revelation
1015
00:41:02,208 --> 00:41:03,833
that finally explains
1016
00:41:04,000 --> 00:41:06,625
what's behind all the phenomena
that we keep experiencing
1017
00:41:06,750 --> 00:41:08,792
here on Skinwalker Ranch.
1018
00:41:08,917 --> 00:41:12,250
BRANDON: As crazy events
continue to occur
1019
00:41:12,417 --> 00:41:14,167
in the area of the triangle,
1020
00:41:14,292 --> 00:41:16,000
we'll be more vigilant
as we set up
1021
00:41:16,125 --> 00:41:17,917
the next drone experiment.
1022
00:41:18,083 --> 00:41:20,500
I truly believe the team
1023
00:41:20,708 --> 00:41:23,292
is closer than ever
to discovering the truth.
1024
00:41:23,458 --> 00:41:24,667
To understanding
1025
00:41:24,875 --> 00:41:27,583
the nature
of what we are documenting
1026
00:41:27,708 --> 00:41:30,250
in the skies
above Skinwalker Ranch.
1027
00:41:35,417 --> 00:41:37,500
TRAVIS:
We're gonna conduct
a drone swarm experiment
1028
00:41:37,708 --> 00:41:40,250
between the east field
and the triangle.
1029
00:41:40,417 --> 00:41:41,583
Both simultaneously.
1030
00:41:41,708 --> 00:41:43,750
-Whoa, what is that?
-BRYANT: Whoa.
1031
00:41:46,208 --> 00:41:47,375
...right over the mesa here.
1032
00:41:47,542 --> 00:41:48,750
PRESTON:
Here we go.
1033
00:41:51,708 --> 00:41:53,500
-THOMAS: Oh, (bleep)!
-PRESTON: Holy mackerel.
1034
00:41:53,667 --> 00:41:55,333
THOMAS:
It's raining drones over here.
1035
00:41:55,500 --> 00:41:57,125
TRAVIS:
Oh, heads up.
Let's get out, get out!
1036
00:41:57,208 --> 00:41:59,417
-THOMAS: Heads up,
they're coming down!
-Oh, my God.
1037
00:41:59,583 --> 00:42:01,167
TRAVIS (over radio):
The drones are falling on us.
1038
00:42:03,958 --> 00:42:05,750
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