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{\an8}-Look at that. {\an8}-What is that?
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{\an8}{\an7}There's a helicopter coming in.
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That dude's hovering right there.
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I think somebody's watching us right now.
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There's something going on out here.
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What in the world? {\an1}There's no sign of struggle.
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It's just dead.
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--The meter is going nuts.
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{\an1}All the frequencies are excited.
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{\an8}Mankind doesn't know {\an8}how to do that.
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{\an5}You all may have the first consistent data
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{\an1}here at the Skinwalker Ranch.
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{\an1}We're dealing with something
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that doesn't want us to understand.
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The cow is right here.
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I can't help but also notice that
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there's something happening here.
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The cow reacted
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the moment that that object appeared.
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{\an5}There is a ranch in Northern Utah.
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{\an1}It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most {\an1}disturbing phenomena on
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animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings
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{\an1}and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans.
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{\an8}For 20 years, {\an8}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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{\an1}They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal...
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{\an8}{\an8}So here, you can see
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she starts to get up.
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The cow is trying to get up on her feet.
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-The object is here. -Wow.
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{\an8}-The cow reacted. {\an8}-Right.
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{\an8}The moment that {\an8}that object appeared
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{\an8}above the cow, {\an8}the cow was reacting.
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Yes.
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{\an8}Yesterday, {\an8}on the ranch, we found
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{\an8}that a two-year-old cow
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{\an8}that had gotten {\an8}completely separated
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{\an8}from the rest of the herd {\an8}just suddenly died.
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{\an7}And for no apparent reason.
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{\an1}Jim, are you seeing anything on the spectrum analyzer?
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So, I'm getting some pretty high spikes.
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Oh, wow!
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{\an8}Later, we had {\an8}a veterinarian come out
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{\an8}and perform an autopsy to {\an7}determine the cause of death.
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{\an7}But his findings only served {\an8}to confirm our suspicions
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{\an8}that something {\an8}really out of the ordinary
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{\an8}must have happened to it.
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{\an8}{\an7}I just want to verify something,
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{\an8}that the animal {\an7}was going about her business,
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{\an8}doing her thing, {\an8}got stressed by something
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{\an7}that lowered her immune system,
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{\an8}which allowed pneumonia {\an8}to set in.
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Exactly, yeah.
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All the signs I've seen point toward
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stress-induced pneumonia.
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{\an7}Luckily, one of Erik {\an7}Bard's surveillance cameras
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{\an7}actually captured the moment {\an8}that the cow died.
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It also captured something else.
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Something that appears to be a UFO
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{\an1}in the sky directly overhead.
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Go back and show them {\an1}where you first see it, Erik.
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Okay, so this is our first shot of it.
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And I'm going to go single-stepping
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one frame at a time.
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And it actually popped.
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So, is that 1/30th of a second video?
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{\an5}-It's 1/15th. -This is, this is 1/15. -1/15.
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{\an5}And so, clearly, it's behind the trees.
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And... you know,
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{\an1}the distance from the camera to the trees is how far?
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It's about 75 feet between the-the tree
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{\an1}that you see on the far right and the next tree.
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So, if it's {\an1}directly over the tree line,
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it moved 75 feet in a 15th of a second.
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So, you multiply that,
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that means it moved about {\an1}a thousand feet in a second.
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That's... That's as fast {\an1}as a high-powered rifle bullet.
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I was sitting here this whole time
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{\an1}just thinking it was a bird, {\an1}but you watch that real-time,
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{\an5}-I mean, that's fast. -Yeah, there's no bird moving that fast.
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Not at a thousand feet per second.
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{\an1}I have no idea what that is.
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And you're saying {\an1}a thousand feet per second,
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{\an5}-assuming it's right above the trees. {\an1}-It's right over the trees.
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-Right. {\an1}-If it's just beyond the tree,
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{\an1}-it could be moving even faster. -Even faster.
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{\an1}There's an interesting thing that I noticed
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when we were looking at it earlier. Erik,
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{\an1}if you could pull the one where {\an1}it's directly over the cow.
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-And zoom in on the thing. -Sure.
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{\an1}-You want to go in tighter? -Yup.
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Uh, if you look around
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the spot, there's an area
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that looks a little bit different.
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-- Halo-ish. -- Yeah.
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And I noticed it when I did an analysis
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of the Tic Tac video that the Navy has.
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My gosh.
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And the wind is 120 knots to the west.
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Look at that thing, dude.
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- Well if there's uh- - Look at that thing!
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{\an1}Recently, it's come to light {\an1}that there's been this program
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that the Pentagon has been funding called
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{\an1}the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program,
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A-A-T-I-P or AATIP.
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And this program was actually put in place
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to look at unknown aerial phenomena: UFOs.
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- Oh my gosh, dude!
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Wow!
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And there's a Gimbal video that was released,
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uh, and a Tic Tac video.
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And all these videos show a vehicle that's flying
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{\an1}with some type of propulsion that we don't know of.
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{\an1}We can't understand what it is by looking at the video.
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{\an1}When we looked at it on a FLIR,
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{\an1}that told us that it was cold and the craft was warm.
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{\an1}And then you got ambient air around it.
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During my first meeting with the Skinwalker team,
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Brandon showed me a photo of a UFO
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{\an1}that was taken above the ranch.
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One of the first things that we captured
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on the property
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was an interesting object
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just over the mesa.
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And it looked to have
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that same kind of halo around it,
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something that I believe is caused
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{\an1}by a temperature differential.
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{\an1}And that's something I've seen
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{\an1}in a number of other UFO videos.
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It could be a highly, highly classified thing.
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But here's the thing. If there's a project
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that's that classified, that level of technology
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so far advanced
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{\an1}from the rest of the technology we have on the planet,
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that-that's h... {\an1}that's real hard to swallow.
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Two things we don't know.
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{\an1}Are we dealing with a craft {\an1}that is moving point to point
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and has influence
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on the brain of that cow?
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And the fact {\an1}that the herd is not around.
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{\an8}I don't know {\an7}that I have seen them pushed up
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{\an8}to that side of the ranch {\an8}since we brought them on,
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{\an8}so that behavior by itself {\an8}was unusual.
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I saw the cow,
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and it's not a mutilation.
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But somehow that animal was sick enough
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or affected enough or manipulated enough,
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{\an1}it was left behind all the herd.
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{\an7}And it is that that has been {\an8}reported over and over
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{\an8}in animal mutilation cases.
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{\an8}Is it related in some way?
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{\an1}I think we're seeing a reaction
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{\an1}to something in its environment
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-at the very end. -Right.
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{\an1}And it's enough of a reaction that it's making
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{\an1}-a deathly ill cow want to move. -Want to get out of there.
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We very well could have prevented
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{\an1}a full-blown cattle mutilation from occurring.
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-That's a possibility. -That's a possibility.
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It's oddly serendipitous.
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You know, it's one of those things.
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We continue to hit home
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that correlation isn't causation,
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but we have two {\an1}really interesting phenomena
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occurring at exactly the same time
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very near the same spatial location.
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It really makes you want to look deeper to see
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can we prove the cow moved because of that thing?
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{\an1}Man, you just got to wonder.
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If this object appeared at just the same time
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this cow is dying its last breath
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{\an1}and then just after the fact, we're measuring
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all these weird electromagnetic signals,
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is that a coincidence?
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{\an5}We're out in the middle of nowhere.
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{\an1}So, which begs the question. Linda,
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{\an1}have you seen with other cases you have investigated
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{\an1}these type of phenomena attend
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cattle mutilations and other events?
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The sudden separation
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of a herd {\an1}that goes completely as far
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{\an1}as they can go in a pasture,
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leaving the animal that is found mutilated?
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That's happened many, many times.
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{\an1}What about the electromagnetic type of anomalies?
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I feel strongly
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{\an1}where there are mutilations,
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where there are UFOs, you're going to find
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that there are magnetic anomalies.
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They go together.
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And that includes {\an1}the running down of batteries.
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Wow.
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That's...
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We get that all the time.
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{\an1}It's really weird that when {\an1}strange things seem to happen,
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we seem to find something {\an1}in the sky at the same time.
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I think we are dealing
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with point to point.
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I think {\an1}we're dealing with portals.
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I think we are dealing with advanced technology.
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{\an1}See, you've got the combination
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of just about every {\an1}high strangeness going on here
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at Skinwalker Ranch.
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{\an1}But after being here for a day,
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I think the chapter has just simply turned.
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And what I think gives me a new confidence
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{\an1}that maybe we're going to get some more data
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is because of the work you're doing.
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So, hooray, you guys.
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Keep doing this,
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because this is maybe {\an1}the only way we're really going
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to learn some of the truth that has been hidden.
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Absolutely.
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{\an1}I think we're just starting to pull back the curtain
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{\an1}with our investigation here at Skinwalker Ranch.
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{\an1}And, uh, we'll look forward
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to further updates in the future.
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-Thank you. -
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{\an8}{\an8}It's good to see everybody.
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{\an5}-It's good to have you back, Travis. -Yeah, man.
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I missed you guys.
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{\an7}After being out there with y'all {\an8}for so long,
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{\an8}it was strange going home.
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{\an8}And I kept looking
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{\an7}over my shoulder for crazy stuff {\an8}to happen, but...
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{\an8}-{\an8}-Brandon
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{\an8}has instructed {\an8}Tom, Erik and the team
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{\an4}to continue their surveillance of all the activities on the ranch.
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{\an1}But after the death of the cow, we decided
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to put a pause {\an1}on experimentation out there,
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at least until {\an1}we've had a chance to analyze
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{\an1}all the data that we collected over the summer.
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Hey, gentlemen. I'd like you to meet
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attorney general for the state of Utah,
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-Sean Reyes. -Wow!
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{\an8}-Dragon, how's it going? {\an8}-Hey.
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{\an8}-Good to see you again. {\an8}-Good to see you, too.
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-Sir. -Travis Taylor.
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Mr. Taylor. Pleased to meet you.
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Attorney General Reyes has been briefed
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over the course of the last several years.
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{\an8}He's been very well aware {\an8}and kept up on the events
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{\an8}that have occurred {\an8}on property with you.
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And I thought it was important today,
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at his request, for him to be briefed
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{\an1}on some of the more disturbing
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and interesting incidents that we've
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{\an1}most recently had out on the... on the property.
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-Great. {\an1}-Yeah, thank you so much.
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{\an5}-Appreciate your time. Thanks very much. -Glad you're here.
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{\an1}The fact that our activities
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at Skinwalker Ranch have merited the attention
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{\an1}of the state's attorney general
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shows me how seriously {\an1}the state of Utah is taking
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{\an1}everything that we're doing out there.
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I mean, let's face it, {\an1}if just some of our suspicions
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turn out to be correct,
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the national security {\an1}implications could be huge.
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Thanks very much.
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Brandon's been keeping me updated.
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{\an8}Because you all shepherd
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{\an8}the public now {\an8}in a much more visible way
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{\an8}into the exploration
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{\an8}of what Skinwalker Ranch {\an8}represents.
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{\an8}-Yeah. {\an8}-And, um,
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{\an8}on behalf of the citizens {\an8}of the state of Utah,
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{\an8}I think it'd be important {\an8}that this isn't viewed
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{\an8}as just, you know, {\an8}this mysterious project
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{\an8}that these outsiders {\an8}are conducting.
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These are important issues for our state.
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{\an1}I'm happy to be a part of it.
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I'm honored that you all
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would brief me and let me participate.
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So thank you all, each and every one of you.
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{\an5}-Appreciate it. -Thank you. -Thank you.
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You know, as we come back together after a month,
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I thought it was important to evaluate the events
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{\an1}that happened on that ranch.
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-Yeah. {\an1}-Because now you have hard data
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{\an5}-Right. -that helps us hopefully understand
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what is at play at Skinwalker Ranch.
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{\an5}-Right. -There's so many points here,
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{\an1}very good important points, for us to discuss,
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and, really, sifting information,
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trying to understand, {\an1}you know, what is significant
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and what may just be coincidental.
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And also, if there are connections,
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what are they?
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Well, what have you taken from the events
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that have occurred over the last few months?
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Let's take this recent
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disturbing incident with the cow.
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The cow died, and we have, at the time of it dying,
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measured strange microwave activity.
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-He was getting gammas. -Yeah, and microwaves.
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{\an8}{\an8}Hey, y'all?
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{\an1}I'd recommend not to touch it
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till we see {\an1}if it's radioactive or not.
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No sign of trauma.
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What in the world?
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There's no cat tracks, {\an1}there's no sign of struggle.
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-Middle of the day. -It's just dead.
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{\an1}Jim, are you seeing anything on the spectrum analyzer?
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I'm getting some pretty high spikes.
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Oh, wow!
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Look at... the meter's going crazy.
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{\an1}My phone starts freaking out {\an1}whenever your TriField goes off.
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I don't have any control over my phone right now.
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Dude, look at that.
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{\an1}We had an actual autopsy done
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by a veterinarian, {\an1}a local veterinarian, and...
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what they found out {\an1}is that it died of pneumonia
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brought on by stress.
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{\an5}What we did record is, we did record
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some anomalous object
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in the sky above the cow before it died
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that it was reacting to.
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So you have a biosensor,
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in essence, that reacted immediately to the event.
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-Absolutely. {\an1}-Something scared it to death.
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{\an5}-That's {\an1}a really good way to put it. -Yep.
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{\an1}-Something scared it to death. {\an1}-It gets even stranger,
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{\an1}because after this cow died, {\an1}we do what most ranchers do,
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{\an1}and you drag it off to a corner, {\an1}and you let the body decompose.
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{\an1}-And let the-the scavengers... -And-and yeah,
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and the typical thing is, the coyotes
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{\an1}and the scavengers come in,
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and they pick it clean. {\an1}I was just up there a week ago,
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on a patrol, and I went {\an1}over there where that cow's at,
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{\an1}and it has not been touched.
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To this day, not a single {\an1}scavenger has touched that cow.
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Highly irregular.
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One of my graduate students
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grew up working {\an1}on a cattle farm in Alabama,
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{\an1}and he told me that if lightning {\an1}ever struck one of the cows,
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that the predators
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would not eat it.
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Maybe something happened to this cow.
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We know it wasn't struck by lightning,
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'cause there was no storms at the time.
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But we did measure really high microwaves.
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And maybe whatever these signals are
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{\an1}is affecting this cow in such a way that it tainted it.
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{\an1}And it's still sitting there.
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{\an1}No... nothing has touched it.
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{\an1}So there's something to that.
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{\an1}And there was another day where
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we were launching rockets, for example, when...
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suddenly we see so many phenomena
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{\an1}across so many different regimes of measurement.
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While we were launching these rockets,
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{\an1}the entire herd of about 40 cows
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come over to the area where we are.
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You might think that they would be, um...
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-Skittish. {\an1}-...frightened of our activity.
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You'd think they'd go away from us.
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{\an1}Instead, during that activity,
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we watched the cattle come
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-to the east field. -Actually,
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{\an4}-they didn't come, they ran. -Well, that was exactly the point.
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-They ran. -And...
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some of them behaved {\an1}as if they were in a panic.
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It was nearly stampeding behavior.
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Yeah, yeah.
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{\an8}{\an8}Look at the cows.
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{\an7}That is the strangest thing.
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-{\an1}-Never seen that before.
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They all grouped together
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so tight, they started fighting.
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{\an1}They started to fight among each other,
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head-butting each other, {\an1}they were mooing, they were...
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{\an1}I thought they were {\an1}gonna take down the east fence.
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Something that gave them more concern
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{\an1}than the sound of the rockets.
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{\an1}Well, and it's at the same time
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that the unidentified aerial phenomena
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{\an1}-start appearing in the sky. -Really?
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Ignition!
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Look, look, look, look!
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-What is that? {\an1}-We got something. Hold on.
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Oh, wait, wait, it's a plane, I think.
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No, that wasn't a plane.
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-Oh, there it is again! -There it is again!
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It's gone.
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It's one thing to have
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a light in the night or some random sighting,
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but when livestock start to literally fall over...
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{\an1}It's not unheard of to have them die from time to time,
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but not under these kinds of circumstances,
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{\an1}not with this many questions.
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Or, our bigger concern, uh, beyond livestock,
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{\an1}when this starts to potentially impact human beings.
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Yes.
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You found out firsthand,
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surprisingly, {\an1}how dangerous this ranch can be.
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Absolutely. While we were out there,
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we were in a... in a cave, and, uh,
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{\an1}I was exposed to something that {\an1}made me, uh, nearly pass out.
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{\an8}{\an7}Let me ask a question, guys.
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{\an5}-Do any of y'all feel {\an1}a little swimmy-headed at all? -You feeling it?
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I don't know. Slightly, I felt
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like I was not holding my balance well
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{\an1}for a second there-- that's why {\an1}I put my hand over on the rock.
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{\an1}And I'm feeling it now, too.
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{\an1}And then, a few days later,
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{\an1}I was exposed to a fairly high {\an1}dose of gamma ray radiation.
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{\an8}Heck, it could be a tunnel {\an8}entrance for all we know.
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I'd like to know what's in this thing.
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Don't lift it up.
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I feel like, uh,
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{\an1}I got a little bit of a headache or something happening.
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-Holy... Mine's beeping. -Your total dose
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-is way up there. -Oh, my God.
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We were just exposed to ionizing radiation.
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So, did you end up going to the hospital
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{\an1}-as a result of these injuries? -Yes.
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I had surgery {\an1}as a result of those injuries.
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{\an8}Maybe a week, {\an8}maybe two weeks at most,
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{\an8}after I got exposed {\an8}to the radiation,
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{\an8}I started getting a knot {\an8}forming here, a bump,
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{\an7}coming out of my knuckle there.
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{\an8}And then another bump {\an8}started forming.
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{\an8}And on into the summer,
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{\an8}it kept getting bigger {\an7}and bigger and started hurting.
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{\an7}That's... that's nasty, man.
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{\an8}So then I went {\an8}and had it X-rayed,
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{\an8}and my doctor looked at it, {\an8}and he says, "Well, uh,
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{\an8}you've got two bone spurs {\an8}in there."
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{\an8}They said, "Well, you're {\an7}gonna have to have it removed,
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{\an8}'cause it's just gonna keep {\an8}getting bigger and worse."
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And so they went in, and they took out a cyst
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that was almost as big as an M&M.
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There was, like, 18 stitches in there.
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Mm, that's unreal.
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{\an1}And, uh, and it still feels {\an1}like it's a broken finger.
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{\an7}It's still a little bit painful, {\an8}but it's,
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{\an7}you know, it's healing fine.
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{\an8}Wow.
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{\an8}{\an8}I believe that whatever
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{\an8}this phenomena is {\an8}that we've measured,
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{\an7}every time we've measured it,
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{\an7}we do get high energy levels {\an8}and microwaves,
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{\an7}and we've measured gamma rays.
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And so it's possible that whatever this is
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that's occurring {\an1}is what's causing the injuries.
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{\an1}But you're not the only one, right?
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{\an5}-Mr. Winterton had... -Thomas had... serious ones, yeah.
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{\an7}I know, at least for my injury,
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{\an8}and-and if I'm under {\an8}the correct understanding
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{\an7}of some of the other injuries, {\an7}they couldn't explain it away.
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{\an5}-That's what... -That particular one, they couldn't.
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{\an1}They never came to conclusion of what caused it,
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and they couldn't find what it was.
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{\an8}-- Right. {\an8}-Yep. {\an8}-- Well,
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{\an7}to your point, Thomas, too,
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{\an8}when you talk {\an8}about ranching injuries,
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{\an8}we're not talking about {\an7}broken bones and smashed hands.
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{\an8}We're talking {\an8}about radiation exposure.
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{\an7}The injuries that Tom Winterton {\an7}experienced back two years ago
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{\an7}were of the nature that he had {\an8}a neurological episode,
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{\an8}and he had a big swelling {\an8}in the back of his head.
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{\an1}And his injuries was consistent with a radiation beam
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that entered his body from a specific angle,
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back behind his head.
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So Thomas's injury
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{\an1}really reinforces that this {\an1}ranch could be very dangerous.
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{\an1}Somehow, all of this is coupled; we just don't know how.
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Yeah.
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Obviously, we're experiencing things
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of a subjective nature.
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{\an1}Something in our physiology is responding
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{\an1}to something on the property,
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-Yeah. -but we also see...
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{\an1}devices of many different kinds {\an1}malfunctioning on the ranch.
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We're talking about the,
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{\an1}uh, disruption of a handheld or a mobile device.
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-Like the phones, right? -Right.
483
00:20:22,917 --> 00:20:25,208
{\an8}My phone's freaking out.
484
00:20:25,250 --> 00:20:26,709
{\an8}It's just been doing this {\an8}for the last,
485
00:20:26,750 --> 00:20:28,083
{\an8}you know, couple minutes.
486
00:20:28,125 --> 00:20:29,917
{\an8}I just ran up here {\an8}so you could see it.
487
00:20:29,959 --> 00:20:32,667
{\an1}It was in my contacts, it tried calling a couple people,
488
00:20:32,709 --> 00:20:35,125
{\an8}and then it's been {\an7}messing around in my camera.
489
00:20:35,166 --> 00:20:38,000
Dude, that is crazy.
490
00:20:38,041 --> 00:20:41,500
{\an1}We are continuously dealing
491
00:20:41,542 --> 00:20:48,291
{\an4}with some kind of interference {\an4}that takes our systems down. {\an1}And it's not one type of device; {\an1}it's many kinds of devices.
492
00:20:48,333 --> 00:20:50,000
-Right. -Uh, you know,
493
00:20:50,041 --> 00:20:52,500
{\an1}very often batteries are... are discharged,
494
00:20:52,542 --> 00:20:54,417
{\an5}-Yeah. -...or things don't work correctly.
495
00:20:54,458 --> 00:20:56,125
Yeah.
496
00:20:56,166 --> 00:21:01,000
{\an8}{\an8}Oh, my gosh. {\an8}I completely charged {\an5}these four batteries
497
00:21:01,041 --> 00:21:03,625
{\an8}last evening, and now {\an7}they're into the yellow section.
498
00:21:03,667 --> 00:21:06,083
{\an8}{\an7}When have you seen that before?
499
00:21:06,125 --> 00:21:08,291
I quite frankly have not seen that before.
500
00:21:11,250 --> 00:21:13,208
You name it,
501
00:21:13,250 --> 00:21:16,500
{\an1}if it had electronics in it, somehow or other,
502
00:21:16,542 --> 00:21:18,542
it malfunctioned while {\an1}we were out there this summer.
503
00:21:18,583 --> 00:21:23,083
{\an1}It either turned itself off, uh, {\an1}it w-- just wouldn't function.
504
00:21:23,125 --> 00:21:27,000
{\an1}Its electronic control software didn't work.
505
00:21:27,041 --> 00:21:29,709
{\an1}We had drones that worked fine one second,
506
00:21:29,750 --> 00:21:33,417
then move it ten feet over {\an1}and it wouldn't work at all.
507
00:21:33,458 --> 00:21:36,291
{\an8}{\an8}All right, let's do this.
508
00:21:36,333 --> 00:21:37,709
No connection.
509
00:21:37,750 --> 00:21:39,959
Huh, that's weird.
510
00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:41,500
{\an5}Yeah, I'm not connecting to the remote.
511
00:21:41,542 --> 00:21:43,959
I don't know what's happening with it.
512
00:21:44,000 --> 00:21:45,542
T-That makes no sense.
513
00:21:45,583 --> 00:21:47,542
I don't think this is a coincidence.
514
00:21:47,583 --> 00:21:50,041
{\an1}I think what happened is that {\an1}because we were all there,
515
00:21:50,083 --> 00:21:52,375
we were concentrated, we were doing experiments
516
00:21:52,417 --> 00:21:54,083
on a daily basis...
517
00:21:54,125 --> 00:21:55,250
{\an8}Look, it is going nuts.
518
00:21:55,291 --> 00:21:57,208
{\an8}It's coming from up there.
519
00:21:57,250 --> 00:22:00,041
And we were doing lots of experiments that no one
520
00:22:00,083 --> 00:22:01,458
has ever really done on the ranch.
521
00:22:01,500 --> 00:22:03,667
{\an8}Oh, you see that? {\an8}Look, look, look.
522
00:22:03,709 --> 00:22:05,834
{\an5}That caused the entity, the phenomena,
523
00:22:05,875 --> 00:22:08,750
{\an1}whatever you want to call it, to actually show itself
524
00:22:08,792 --> 00:22:09,917
on a more frequent basis.
525
00:22:09,959 --> 00:22:11,333
That's a definite beam.
526
00:22:11,375 --> 00:22:14,166
It is clearly a beam going across there.
527
00:22:14,208 --> 00:22:15,875
What we're seeing might not just be
528
00:22:15,917 --> 00:22:18,208
{\an1}the reactions of the phenomena.
529
00:22:18,250 --> 00:22:20,625
{\an1}The phenomena might actually be {\an1}trying to tell us something
530
00:22:20,667 --> 00:22:23,625
or show us something or lead us to something.
531
00:22:23,667 --> 00:22:27,375
As you've seen {\an1}unidentified aerial phenomena
532
00:22:27,417 --> 00:22:31,834
appear simultaneous with other events,
533
00:22:31,875 --> 00:22:34,375
{\an1}does that constitute contact?
534
00:22:34,417 --> 00:22:40,333
{\an1}So, we didn't, as far as I can {\an1}tell, try and talk back to them,
535
00:22:40,375 --> 00:22:41,875
but we don't know that we didn't.
536
00:22:43,250 --> 00:22:44,667
We were launching rockets, for example,
537
00:22:44,709 --> 00:22:48,083
when, uh, a lot of them appeared over us.
538
00:22:48,125 --> 00:22:50,166
-Right. -Yeah.
539
00:22:50,208 --> 00:22:52,250
{\an7}After having a month {\an8}to reflect on, uh,
540
00:22:52,291 --> 00:22:53,792
{\an8}all the things we did,
541
00:22:53,834 --> 00:22:56,291
{\an8}the one thing that I just {\an8}can't seem to, uh,
542
00:22:56,333 --> 00:22:57,917
{\an7}quit thinking about, really,
543
00:22:57,959 --> 00:23:00,125
{\an8}is while we were launching {\an8}those rockets,
544
00:23:00,166 --> 00:23:01,709
{\an7}we had all these experiences,
545
00:23:01,750 --> 00:23:03,792
{\an8}saw all these UFOs {\an8}appearing in the sky.
546
00:23:03,834 --> 00:23:05,625
-- Look, look, look! -- What is that?
547
00:23:05,667 --> 00:23:07,250
And we measured it with all these instruments.
548
00:23:07,291 --> 00:23:09,959
{\an1}I wonder, were we communicating with whatever
549
00:23:10,000 --> 00:23:12,208
{\an1}this phenomenon is by launching these rockets and it said,
550
00:23:12,250 --> 00:23:14,583
"Hey, we're here," and they said, "Hey," back?
551
00:23:14,625 --> 00:23:16,000
-Oh, there it is again! -There it is again!
552
00:23:16,041 --> 00:23:18,083
{\an1}-It's still in the same spot. -Right there.
553
00:23:18,125 --> 00:23:21,208
There's some communication possibly taking place
554
00:23:21,250 --> 00:23:25,917
{\an1}in response to the experiments that you launched.
555
00:23:25,959 --> 00:23:27,959
-Right. -And also,
556
00:23:28,000 --> 00:23:30,792
if there are connections, what are they?
557
00:23:30,834 --> 00:23:34,083
{\an1}Are we intelligent enough, are {\an1}we intuitive enough, perhaps,
558
00:23:34,125 --> 00:23:38,083
{\an1}to-to understand if, in fact, {\an1}we're being communicated with?
559
00:23:38,125 --> 00:23:40,458
{\an5}-Yep. -Do any of the things that we've observed
560
00:23:40,500 --> 00:23:44,166
constitute communication?
561
00:23:44,208 --> 00:23:46,875
Well, there's absolutely no disputing the fact
562
00:23:46,917 --> 00:23:52,417
that we launched rockets, phenomena occurred.
563
00:23:52,458 --> 00:23:55,750
I mean, within seconds and minutes of each other.
564
00:23:55,792 --> 00:23:59,542
{\an1}It would be interesting to say it's just serendipitous,
565
00:23:59,583 --> 00:24:01,959
{\an1}but never before on the ranch
566
00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:04,875
{\an1}have you guys reported a-- {\an1}this much activity at one time.
567
00:24:04,917 --> 00:24:06,291
Not to this level.
568
00:24:06,333 --> 00:24:09,125
-It's unexplainable. -Yep.
569
00:24:09,166 --> 00:24:12,625
{\an5}We've never had physical evidence
570
00:24:12,667 --> 00:24:14,625
that we actually saw with our own eyes.
571
00:24:14,667 --> 00:24:18,291
We've never had recorded, {\an1}electronically recorded data
572
00:24:18,333 --> 00:24:21,291
{\an1}that we took with instruments. I mean, this is amazing.
573
00:24:21,333 --> 00:24:23,125
{\an5}-Yeah. -And for those of us who look at
574
00:24:23,166 --> 00:24:25,583
{\an4}-a lot of evidence, that's the {\an1}most credible type of evidence. -Yep.
575
00:24:25,625 --> 00:24:28,625
{\an1}The stuff that's happening right {\an1}in front of your eyes, right?
576
00:24:28,667 --> 00:24:33,208
No-no chance for someone's {\an1}memory to-to fade or to distort,
577
00:24:33,250 --> 00:24:34,625
um, so that's im-- that's impressive.
578
00:24:34,667 --> 00:24:36,458
{\an1}So-so, what it tells us is,
579
00:24:36,500 --> 00:24:38,917
by-- without-- {\an1}beyond a shadow of a doubt,
580
00:24:38,959 --> 00:24:40,500
there is some phenomena occurring
581
00:24:40,542 --> 00:24:42,250
and we have measured the phenomena.
582
00:24:43,500 --> 00:24:45,458
The phenomena is real.
583
00:24:45,500 --> 00:24:48,125
Now the question is: what is this phenomena?
584
00:24:48,166 --> 00:24:49,959
-Fascinating. -So,
585
00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:52,375
technologically now, we've advanced this whole thing,
586
00:24:52,417 --> 00:24:53,959
very, very high-- to a high level.
587
00:24:54,000 --> 00:24:56,375
Which means that we can take the next level.
588
00:24:56,417 --> 00:24:58,166
{\an5}-Right. -Why can't we communicate with them?
589
00:24:58,208 --> 00:25:00,458
So, now that brings up all these moral issues,
590
00:25:00,500 --> 00:25:01,959
{\an1}that falls on your shoulders.
591
00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:03,125
Whatever these are,
592
00:25:03,166 --> 00:25:04,959
are saying, "Hey."
593
00:25:05,000 --> 00:25:07,250
Do we have permission to say hi back?
594
00:25:07,291 --> 00:25:09,291
{\an5}-Yeah. -There are government agencies
595
00:25:09,333 --> 00:25:11,333
{\an1}and divisions for interactions.
596
00:25:11,375 --> 00:25:13,125
Uh, we had them when we flew to the Moon.
597
00:25:13,166 --> 00:25:15,542
{\an1}We had to prepare just in case,
598
00:25:15,583 --> 00:25:17,583
even in a one in a million chance
599
00:25:17,625 --> 00:25:19,750
{\an1}that we made first contact.
600
00:25:19,792 --> 00:25:23,166
How do we interact? Who's gonna interact?
601
00:25:23,208 --> 00:25:24,792
What-What's the message?
602
00:25:24,834 --> 00:25:27,417
{\an1}-Yeah, what are the protocols? -Yeah, that's right.
603
00:25:27,458 --> 00:25:29,375
-That's it. Exactly. -Right.
604
00:25:29,417 --> 00:25:31,291
Maybe that's what we do, is just follow, uh,
605
00:25:31,333 --> 00:25:34,000
what's in that particular guidance.
606
00:25:34,041 --> 00:25:35,333
Yeah.
607
00:25:35,375 --> 00:25:37,500
{\an5}-Right. -You know, as I've been listening,
608
00:25:37,542 --> 00:25:40,834
{\an1}you know, my head is swimming with-with ideas
609
00:25:40,875 --> 00:25:42,875
about what it all means.
610
00:25:44,542 --> 00:25:46,917
Do you have something you'd like to share
611
00:25:46,959 --> 00:25:48,834
and illustrate for us?
612
00:25:48,875 --> 00:25:50,625
I do have something, if we're ready for that.
613
00:26:01,750 --> 00:26:04,291
{\an8}{\an7}Recently, I've been preparing,
614
00:26:04,333 --> 00:26:05,834
{\an7}I guess, we'll call it a model
615
00:26:05,875 --> 00:26:08,500
{\an8}prompted by, uh, {\an8}measurements of RF,
616
00:26:08,542 --> 00:26:10,834
{\an8}in particular {\an8}microwave frequencies,
617
00:26:10,875 --> 00:26:13,166
{\an7}we've observed this summer.
618
00:26:13,208 --> 00:26:15,500
{\an8}For example, {\an8}if there were a source
619
00:26:15,542 --> 00:26:19,166
{\an7}projecting energy downward, {\an8}towards the ground,
620
00:26:19,208 --> 00:26:22,083
{\an7}then what we see in the model {\an8}represents how
621
00:26:22,125 --> 00:26:24,625
{\an7}it would be reflected by the {\an7}terrain into the space above.
622
00:26:24,667 --> 00:26:27,000
{\an8}{\an8}One of our theories is
623
00:26:27,041 --> 00:26:30,917
{\an7}that the Uinta Basin looks like {\an7}a very large, uh, radio antenna.
624
00:26:30,959 --> 00:26:32,959
It's a-a dish, 'cause it's shaped
625
00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:34,875
-parabolically. -Right.
626
00:26:34,917 --> 00:26:36,333
{\an8}{\an7}And so, if that's the case,
627
00:26:36,375 --> 00:26:38,583
{\an7}whatever these weird signals {\an8}we're seeing,
628
00:26:38,625 --> 00:26:41,000
{\an7}they're bouncing off of it {\an7}and being focused to somewhere,
629
00:26:41,041 --> 00:26:42,959
{\an8}just like a dish {\an8}focuses the energy.
630
00:26:43,000 --> 00:26:44,709
{\an1}So, Attorney General Reyes,
631
00:26:44,750 --> 00:26:47,166
{\an1}what we're doing is we're-we're {\an1}fleshing out a hypothesis.
632
00:26:47,208 --> 00:26:48,166
Okay?
633
00:26:48,208 --> 00:26:49,500
We have some measurements.
634
00:26:49,542 --> 00:26:52,000
We have some data that are very suggestive,
635
00:26:52,041 --> 00:26:54,750
that maybe what Travis just described
636
00:26:54,792 --> 00:26:57,625
is relevant somehow to what's going on.
637
00:26:57,667 --> 00:27:00,291
And so, to visualize that problem,
638
00:27:00,333 --> 00:27:01,959
{\an1}I decided to build this model.
639
00:27:02,000 --> 00:27:04,583
So, what I'd like to do is to share
640
00:27:04,625 --> 00:27:07,375
some of the results of the modeling.
641
00:27:07,417 --> 00:27:10,750
So, the data that we used {\an1}to build this model comes from
642
00:27:10,792 --> 00:27:13,875
the United States Geologic Survey.
643
00:27:13,917 --> 00:27:18,291
{\an1}This is terrain data that tells {\an1}us what the lay of the land is.
644
00:27:18,333 --> 00:27:19,542
{\an8}And we plugged that {\an8}into the model
645
00:27:19,583 --> 00:27:21,750
{\an8}and then turn it {\an8}into a reflector.
646
00:27:21,792 --> 00:27:25,625
{\an8}So we should all recognize {\an8}this geography.
647
00:27:26,625 --> 00:27:28,417
-Wow. -That's awesome.
648
00:27:28,458 --> 00:27:30,583
So we're going to focus on
649
00:27:30,625 --> 00:27:32,333
the things that may happen that intersect
650
00:27:32,375 --> 00:27:34,417
with the ranch property.
651
00:27:34,458 --> 00:27:36,250
We are located
652
00:27:36,291 --> 00:27:38,625
{\an1}where you see that graphic.
653
00:27:38,667 --> 00:27:40,125
{\an1}Right-- Almost dead center.
654
00:27:40,166 --> 00:27:41,375
Yes.
655
00:27:41,417 --> 00:27:44,667
So, what I did was construct a...
656
00:27:44,709 --> 00:27:48,125
{\an1}60,000-square-kilometer mirror.
657
00:27:48,166 --> 00:27:50,917
And then producing a line
658
00:27:50,959 --> 00:27:54,250
of what you just described as radiation coming down
659
00:27:54,291 --> 00:27:56,083
from above, okay?
660
00:27:56,125 --> 00:27:59,333
So, we're going to look at how those rays,
661
00:27:59,375 --> 00:28:03,000
uh, interact with {\an1}and reflect from this surface,
662
00:28:03,041 --> 00:28:05,625
which is what this next visual shows us.
663
00:28:05,667 --> 00:28:08,667
-- Wow. -- Geez, Louise.
664
00:28:09,959 --> 00:28:11,583
{\an1}This represents measurements
665
00:28:11,625 --> 00:28:14,959
of microwave frequencies that we had in the summer.
666
00:28:15,000 --> 00:28:16,417
We are looking at
667
00:28:16,458 --> 00:28:19,041
parallel rays of energy coming down from above.
668
00:28:19,083 --> 00:28:21,792
{\an1}Primarily for long wavelengths,
669
00:28:21,834 --> 00:28:24,458
{\an1}not necessarily visible light.
670
00:28:24,500 --> 00:28:27,083
{\an5}-Incredible. It's really cool. -Yeah.
671
00:28:27,125 --> 00:28:29,709
If you'll look at the ones right in the center,
672
00:28:29,750 --> 00:28:31,125
they're being focused.
673
00:28:31,166 --> 00:28:32,625
And the ones at the edge,
674
00:28:32,667 --> 00:28:35,417
you can see {\an1}there is a significant focus,
675
00:28:35,458 --> 00:28:38,250
where these things {\an1}are being brought to a point
676
00:28:38,291 --> 00:28:40,500
and there's mu-- {\an1}a big concentration of energy
677
00:28:40,542 --> 00:28:41,792
up here somewhere.
678
00:28:41,834 --> 00:28:44,834
If you think about it, that is amazing.
679
00:28:44,875 --> 00:28:45,917
Erik, this is so cool.
680
00:28:45,959 --> 00:28:47,208
Impressive.
681
00:28:47,250 --> 00:28:48,917
{\an1}Based on Erik's visualization,
682
00:28:48,959 --> 00:28:50,917
{\an1}I believe that the Uinta Basin
683
00:28:50,959 --> 00:28:53,000
could be acting {\an1}almost like a satellite dish,
684
00:28:53,041 --> 00:28:54,291
one that both collects
685
00:28:54,333 --> 00:28:57,750
and directs energy {\an1}from somewhere out in space.
686
00:28:57,792 --> 00:28:59,542
Big question.
687
00:28:59,583 --> 00:29:03,458
What could be causing this energy?
688
00:29:03,500 --> 00:29:04,458
That's the big question.
689
00:29:04,500 --> 00:29:06,208
{\an1}That is the question of the day.
690
00:29:06,250 --> 00:29:08,041
{\an1}So, there's two possibilities.
691
00:29:08,083 --> 00:29:10,208
Right now, we're thinking, "Okay, it's a--
692
00:29:10,250 --> 00:29:12,208
it's a-- it's a reflective dish."
693
00:29:12,250 --> 00:29:15,041
And so maybe the energy's coming from space
694
00:29:15,083 --> 00:29:17,417
and it hits {\an1}and it's being focused up. Or...
695
00:29:17,458 --> 00:29:19,208
the other possibility is
696
00:29:19,250 --> 00:29:22,208
{\an1}this could be acting like a lens and not just a dish.
697
00:29:22,250 --> 00:29:25,375
{\an1}The source could be down here, inside the Earth,
698
00:29:25,417 --> 00:29:27,959
and coming up through it and focusing.
699
00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:29,417
{\an1}But to what end, we don't know.
700
00:29:29,458 --> 00:29:32,041
{\an1}And-and we've got to come up with other measurements
701
00:29:32,083 --> 00:29:33,875
to figure out {\an1}where the energy's coming from.
702
00:29:33,917 --> 00:29:35,083
Hmm.
703
00:29:35,125 --> 00:29:37,166
{\an5}So, we've had the debate of whether
704
00:29:37,208 --> 00:29:40,208
it's below the Earth {\an1}or coming from above. I mean,
705
00:29:40,250 --> 00:29:41,709
it could be a combination of the two.
706
00:29:41,750 --> 00:29:43,834
Absolutely. I agree. I agree 100%.
707
00:29:43,875 --> 00:29:45,417
There's a source and a destination,
708
00:29:45,458 --> 00:29:46,917
-whether, you know... -Yeah. Yeah, there's--
709
00:29:46,959 --> 00:29:49,375
One of them's a-- There's {\an1}a source and-and to what end.
710
00:29:49,417 --> 00:29:51,291
We got to find out where they're coming from.
711
00:29:51,333 --> 00:29:52,542
Yeah.
712
00:29:52,583 --> 00:29:54,959
Now, this also reminds me
713
00:29:55,000 --> 00:29:56,375
of something that--
714
00:29:56,417 --> 00:29:59,208
{\an1}what I found kind of troubling during the summer.
715
00:29:59,250 --> 00:30:02,041
{\an1}You recall, you did an exercise
716
00:30:02,083 --> 00:30:05,750
{\an1}where you seemingly located a source,
717
00:30:05,792 --> 00:30:08,583
{\an1}uh, a concentration of signals,
718
00:30:08,625 --> 00:30:10,250
uh, fairly low.
719
00:30:10,291 --> 00:30:12,834
At about 5,000 feet. And {\an1}I was just thinking about that.
720
00:30:12,875 --> 00:30:14,417
Right, and could you point
721
00:30:14,458 --> 00:30:16,834
in the-- in the vicinity {\an1}of where you think that was?
722
00:30:16,875 --> 00:30:18,250
Yeah.
723
00:30:18,291 --> 00:30:20,250
So, right in here,
724
00:30:20,291 --> 00:30:22,667
you can see there is {\an1}some convergence right there.
725
00:30:22,709 --> 00:30:24,792
There was a local focus,
726
00:30:24,834 --> 00:30:27,375
and we launched a weather {\an1}balloon with radio frequency
727
00:30:27,417 --> 00:30:28,875
{\an1}and microwave instruments on it.
728
00:30:28,917 --> 00:30:30,709
And when it got to about that height,
729
00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:32,583
{\an1}the instruments started failing.
730
00:30:33,333 --> 00:30:35,125
{\an8}You guys ready?
731
00:30:35,166 --> 00:30:36,834
{\an5}-Yep, we're good. {\an5}-Yep. Good to go.All right, here we go.
732
00:30:36,875 --> 00:30:38,917
{\an1}All right, slowly let it up.
733
00:30:38,959 --> 00:30:41,166
All right, keep going. You're good.
734
00:30:41,208 --> 00:30:43,875
{\an1}-- Okay, we're clear. -- All right.
735
00:30:43,917 --> 00:30:45,583
Man, that's a big balloon.
736
00:30:45,625 --> 00:30:48,208
Yeah, ain't that cool?
737
00:30:48,250 --> 00:30:49,625
{\an1}Man, that's a long ways up.
738
00:30:49,667 --> 00:30:51,583
Heck yeah.
739
00:30:51,625 --> 00:30:53,583
It failed right there,
740
00:30:53,625 --> 00:30:55,917
which suggests {\an1}maybe the power was so high
741
00:30:55,959 --> 00:30:58,208
that it burned out the instruments.
742
00:30:58,250 --> 00:30:59,834
Wow.
743
00:30:59,875 --> 00:31:02,041
{\an5}{\an1}And whether it's just bad luck or not,
744
00:31:02,083 --> 00:31:03,667
{\an1}we never recovered the balloon, even.
745
00:31:03,709 --> 00:31:05,333
-- Interesting. {\an1}-- You never recovered
746
00:31:05,375 --> 00:31:06,417
-the balloon? -No. No.
747
00:31:06,458 --> 00:31:07,792
{\an1}And we had GPS trackers on it.
748
00:31:07,834 --> 00:31:10,125
So, you lost it. When it hit that point,
749
00:31:10,166 --> 00:31:12,709
{\an1}all of the instruments failed?
750
00:31:12,750 --> 00:31:14,125
All the other instruments failed.
751
00:31:14,166 --> 00:31:15,500
What?
752
00:31:17,625 --> 00:31:18,875
Wow.
753
00:31:20,875 --> 00:31:23,041
{\an1}You know, it's really intriguing
754
00:31:23,083 --> 00:31:26,250
and, um, actually {\an1}kind of startling a little bit
755
00:31:26,291 --> 00:31:28,500
{\an1}is I've been contacted by, uh,
756
00:31:28,542 --> 00:31:30,083
some folks {\an1}in the intelligence community
757
00:31:30,125 --> 00:31:34,000
that are really interested in what we've found.
758
00:31:34,041 --> 00:31:36,166
So,
759
00:31:36,208 --> 00:31:37,375
is it they approached you?
760
00:31:37,417 --> 00:31:38,500
{\an1}How have they heard about...
761
00:31:38,542 --> 00:31:40,208
They approached us.
762
00:31:40,250 --> 00:31:42,667
{\an1}Wow. So we're being monitored?
763
00:31:42,709 --> 00:31:44,125
Yep.
764
00:31:51,834 --> 00:31:54,458
{\an8}So we're being monitored?
765
00:31:54,500 --> 00:31:56,500
{\an7}There are people interested {\an8}in what we are doing.
766
00:31:56,542 --> 00:31:58,166
{\an7}I find that really intriguing.
767
00:31:58,208 --> 00:32:01,375
{\an7}They're gonna tell us something, {\an8}I don't know what.
768
00:32:01,417 --> 00:32:04,125
{\an7}But my suspicion is they've {\an7}measured a similar phenomenon,
769
00:32:04,166 --> 00:32:06,250
{\an8}don't know what it is, {\an7}and they want to compare notes.
770
00:32:06,291 --> 00:32:09,083
{\an8}And I find that {\an8}really intriguing.
771
00:32:09,125 --> 00:32:11,625
{\an8}It's very strange.
772
00:32:11,667 --> 00:32:13,125
{\an8}Hmm.
773
00:32:13,166 --> 00:32:14,625
{\an7}So what this tells us though is
774
00:32:14,667 --> 00:32:17,083
{\an8}there are real government {\an8}organizations,
775
00:32:17,125 --> 00:32:19,875
{\an8}who are interested {\an8}in this phenomena
776
00:32:19,917 --> 00:32:22,625
{\an7}and-and are taking it seriously.
777
00:32:22,667 --> 00:32:23,792
Wow.
778
00:32:23,834 --> 00:32:26,083
After being contacted
779
00:32:26,125 --> 00:32:27,709
by representatives of the government,
780
00:32:27,750 --> 00:32:29,750
including some folks {\an1}in the intelligence community,
781
00:32:29,792 --> 00:32:32,125
it was clear to me that someone had
782
00:32:32,166 --> 00:32:34,375
{\an1}been following our progress on the ranch.
783
00:32:34,417 --> 00:32:36,917
{\an8}{\an7}Look at that-- what is that?
784
00:32:36,959 --> 00:32:39,125
{\an5}-There's a helicopter right up there. -Yeah, sure is.
785
00:32:39,166 --> 00:32:40,750
You can hear it.
786
00:32:40,792 --> 00:32:42,709
{\an5}That dude's hovering right there.
787
00:32:42,750 --> 00:32:44,875
I think somebody's watching us right now.
788
00:32:44,917 --> 00:32:46,542
That's exactly what it looks like.
789
00:32:46,583 --> 00:32:48,458
{\an5}I think they're-they're watching us, guys.
790
00:32:48,500 --> 00:32:50,083
{\an5}So, guys, I'm gonna try to go in,
791
00:32:50,125 --> 00:32:51,500
and look at the transponder data.
792
00:32:51,542 --> 00:32:52,959
See if I can figure out who it is.
793
00:32:53,000 --> 00:32:54,792
{\an1}Yeah, that's a good idea, Erik.
794
00:32:56,834 --> 00:32:59,250
They should by law, right, be transponding.
795
00:32:59,291 --> 00:33:00,875
What we got, Erik?
796
00:33:00,917 --> 00:33:02,542
{\an1}They didn't show up at all.
797
00:33:04,041 --> 00:33:05,834
So do you have a fear
798
00:33:05,875 --> 00:33:08,250
{\an1}that there's the possibility {\an1}of them shutting us down or...?
799
00:33:08,291 --> 00:33:10,500
-No, you know... {\an1}-I don't think so, I think it's
800
00:33:10,542 --> 00:33:13,083
{\an1}more they're gonna encourage us to go in a direction.
801
00:33:13,125 --> 00:33:14,959
But do they want
802
00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:16,625
the world to know what's happening?
803
00:33:16,667 --> 00:33:19,208
They won't tell anybody.
804
00:33:19,250 --> 00:33:21,083
{\an1}They may not, but, I mean...
805
00:33:21,125 --> 00:33:22,333
I doubt they will acknowledge that they
806
00:33:22,375 --> 00:33:23,625
{\an1}ever had the meeting with us.
807
00:33:23,667 --> 00:33:24,792
{\an8}Uh, but they will know
808
00:33:24,834 --> 00:33:26,875
{\an7}what we know at that point.
809
00:33:26,917 --> 00:33:28,792
Yeah, the fact that we're being monitored,
810
00:33:28,834 --> 00:33:32,709
that our efforts {\an1}have received a higher level
811
00:33:32,750 --> 00:33:35,625
of attention and awareness within those channels,
812
00:33:35,667 --> 00:33:39,000
{\an1}I think speaks to the reality of this ranch.
813
00:33:39,041 --> 00:33:40,208
Absolutely, I agree.
814
00:33:40,250 --> 00:33:41,291
I agree 100%.
815
00:33:41,333 --> 00:33:43,083
As we have obtained
816
00:33:43,125 --> 00:33:44,875
{\an1}all of this data and evidence,
817
00:33:44,917 --> 00:33:46,542
I think now
818
00:33:46,583 --> 00:33:48,625
it is our responsibility to take this forward.
819
00:33:48,667 --> 00:33:50,667
But I'd like to hear
820
00:33:50,709 --> 00:33:52,583
from the team, you know,
821
00:33:52,625 --> 00:33:54,041
{\an1}what do we need to implement
822
00:33:54,083 --> 00:33:55,709
that will help us advance this research
823
00:33:55,750 --> 00:33:57,250
to the next level?
824
00:33:57,291 --> 00:33:59,417
{\an1}So, naturally, I'm interested
825
00:33:59,458 --> 00:34:02,959
in increasing our instrumentation bandwidth.
826
00:34:03,000 --> 00:34:05,500
Our virtual presence on the property.
827
00:34:05,542 --> 00:34:08,083
I mean, we can't always be present.
828
00:34:08,125 --> 00:34:09,625
At the same time, I have a feeling--
829
00:34:09,667 --> 00:34:11,834
more than a feeling-- I have the data
830
00:34:11,875 --> 00:34:14,250
{\an1}that suggests that there are things taking place
831
00:34:14,291 --> 00:34:18,041
{\an5}all the time that are {\an5}part of this puzzle, and we want to collect {\an1}as much of that as possible.
832
00:34:18,083 --> 00:34:20,208
That's a great idea.
833
00:34:20,250 --> 00:34:22,834
{\an5}So another experiment that we really should do,
834
00:34:22,875 --> 00:34:25,792
{\an1}also, is that we should design
835
00:34:25,834 --> 00:34:31,792
and construct a very good, small satellite platform
836
00:34:31,834 --> 00:34:34,917
that we can get launched as a secondary payload,
837
00:34:34,959 --> 00:34:37,417
uh, pretty much for free-- NASA has projects--
838
00:34:37,458 --> 00:34:39,542
especially if we involve a university.
839
00:34:39,583 --> 00:34:41,542
{\an5}They'll launch it {\an5}for you for free. You don't have to pay to get it launched.
840
00:34:41,583 --> 00:34:43,500
And-and we would put it in an orbit
841
00:34:43,542 --> 00:34:45,208
that goes over the ranch.
842
00:34:45,250 --> 00:34:46,583
Wow.
843
00:34:46,625 --> 00:34:48,542
And so that we would
844
00:34:48,583 --> 00:34:50,333
{\an1}continually get data from it.
845
00:34:50,375 --> 00:34:51,458
Wow.
846
00:34:51,500 --> 00:34:54,208
I want to try and
847
00:34:54,250 --> 00:34:57,000
reproduce stimulating the phenomenon.
848
00:34:57,041 --> 00:35:00,291
Like the rocket test day, where we were
849
00:35:00,333 --> 00:35:02,000
doing measurements with the rockets,
850
00:35:02,041 --> 00:35:05,125
and then, suddenly, we see so many phenomena.
851
00:35:05,166 --> 00:35:07,667
I want to see if we can reproduce that.
852
00:35:07,709 --> 00:35:10,458
{\an1}Thomas has-has said before, maybe the ranch
853
00:35:10,500 --> 00:35:14,041
{\an1}gets immune to it and we have to {\an1}bring it up a notch each time.
854
00:35:14,083 --> 00:35:17,291
You know, do we do twice {\an1}as many rockets the next time?
855
00:35:17,333 --> 00:35:19,542
{\an1}Or do we do one bigger rocket?
856
00:35:19,583 --> 00:35:22,000
{\an5}-That is something we should really look at. -Right.
857
00:35:22,041 --> 00:35:24,000
So what I would propose,
858
00:35:24,041 --> 00:35:27,041
{\an1}I think that it's important {\an1}that we have a medical program
859
00:35:27,083 --> 00:35:29,625
with protocols in place before anybody
860
00:35:29,667 --> 00:35:32,125
steps back on that ranch in a significant way.
861
00:35:32,166 --> 00:35:33,834
Yeah, health and safety
862
00:35:33,875 --> 00:35:36,166
is going to be important, {\an1}especially given the fact that
863
00:35:36,208 --> 00:35:38,041
Tom and Travis
864
00:35:38,083 --> 00:35:40,583
both went to the hospital as a result
865
00:35:40,625 --> 00:35:43,542
of the activities over the last few months.
866
00:35:43,583 --> 00:35:45,875
{\an5}It would've been great to have had
867
00:35:45,917 --> 00:35:47,625
my vitals and all that
868
00:35:47,667 --> 00:35:50,083
being recorded {\an1}when the dosimeter went off,
869
00:35:50,125 --> 00:35:51,917
and said I was exposed to radiation.
870
00:35:51,959 --> 00:35:53,583
{\an1}There is something going on.
871
00:35:53,625 --> 00:35:55,667
It seems to emanate from the ground.
872
00:35:55,709 --> 00:35:58,834
{\an1}How can we learn more about it?
873
00:35:58,875 --> 00:36:00,750
{\an5}{\an1}That's what I want to know-- how can we get
874
00:36:00,792 --> 00:36:02,500
a really deep core sample?
875
00:36:02,542 --> 00:36:05,333
{\an1}Like, like, can we dig really, really, really deep?
876
00:36:05,375 --> 00:36:07,041
How do you feel about
877
00:36:07,083 --> 00:36:09,500
{\an1}doing that digging, though, or {\an1}would you want to hire somebody?
878
00:36:09,542 --> 00:36:11,417
Because even when we did the core drilling,
879
00:36:11,458 --> 00:36:14,792
you know, you chose to position yourself away.
880
00:36:14,834 --> 00:36:16,375
And you're the one that has suffered
881
00:36:16,417 --> 00:36:17,667
{\an1}the ramifications of the digging
882
00:36:17,709 --> 00:36:19,500
and this goes way back to what we talked about
883
00:36:19,542 --> 00:36:21,458
when we first began this exercise.
884
00:36:21,500 --> 00:36:23,917
I don't want to put you in harm's way.
885
00:36:32,250 --> 00:36:33,875
{\an8}How do you feel {\an8}about doing that digging?
886
00:36:33,917 --> 00:36:36,750
{\an8}I don't want to put you {\an8}in harm's way.
887
00:36:36,792 --> 00:36:39,792
{\an7}I don't want you to feel like {\an8}you're pushed into that.
888
00:36:39,834 --> 00:36:41,125
{\an8}{\an8}Well, the points
889
00:36:41,166 --> 00:36:43,291
{\an8}that we identified {\an8}are not that deep.
890
00:36:43,333 --> 00:36:44,959
{\an8}They're not that far down.
891
00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:47,041
{\an1}15, 20 feet is not a big deal.
892
00:36:47,083 --> 00:36:48,834
I'm just gonna wear my tinfoil hard hat.
893
00:36:52,542 --> 00:36:54,208
{\an5}I do have a lot of people around me
894
00:36:54,250 --> 00:36:56,750
{\an1}that think, without a doubt,
895
00:36:56,792 --> 00:36:58,750
my injury was tied to the digging.
896
00:36:58,792 --> 00:37:01,333
Well, it's not conclusive that it was the digging.
897
00:37:01,375 --> 00:37:03,500
So that's why there's part of me that said,
898
00:37:03,542 --> 00:37:06,083
"Yeah, I would, {\an1}I'd just be very cautious."
899
00:37:06,125 --> 00:37:09,417
I have a question for you guys, though.
900
00:37:09,458 --> 00:37:12,792
{\an8}For the first time since {\an8}you've owned the ranch,
901
00:37:12,834 --> 00:37:15,625
{\an8}this is the largest group {\an7}of people to be on that ranch.
902
00:37:15,667 --> 00:37:17,458
{\an7}And I know, you know, you were,
903
00:37:17,500 --> 00:37:19,417
{\an8}you were giving me {\an7}a hard time at the beginning
904
00:37:19,458 --> 00:37:21,041
{\an7}'cause you said it's almost like
905
00:37:21,083 --> 00:37:22,667
{\an8}you guys talk as if {\an7}this ranch has a personality.
906
00:37:22,709 --> 00:37:25,041
Because we talked about how when you introduce...
907
00:37:25,083 --> 00:37:27,917
{\an5}-It responds, yeah. -...somebody new, the ranch responds.
908
00:37:27,959 --> 00:37:30,458
{\an5}-It's not a person. -It's a place, it's not a, it's not a, an entity.
909
00:37:30,500 --> 00:37:33,041
But it responded.
910
00:37:33,083 --> 00:37:35,875
-Yeah. -I have to tell you guys,
911
00:37:35,917 --> 00:37:37,542
when Brandon first invited me in,
912
00:37:37,583 --> 00:37:39,000
{\an1}the first day I came in here,
913
00:37:39,041 --> 00:37:41,834
I honestly didn't know what to expect.
914
00:37:41,875 --> 00:37:44,917
{\an8}But I didn't think {\an8}you guys were really onto
915
00:37:44,959 --> 00:37:47,542
{\an8}what you were onto {\an8}because I don't believe
916
00:37:47,583 --> 00:37:51,834
{\an7}99% of the things that people {\an7}claim they've seen, right?
917
00:37:51,875 --> 00:37:55,083
{\an8}I think this is {\an8}in that one percent
918
00:37:55,125 --> 00:37:57,291
{\an7}of the unexplainable weirdness-- {\an8}the "what is it?"
919
00:37:57,333 --> 00:37:59,291
{\an8}And now we've
920
00:37:59,333 --> 00:38:02,166
{\an8}got indisputable evidence
921
00:38:02,208 --> 00:38:05,875
{\an7}that there is a real phenomenon {\an8}that's happening
922
00:38:05,917 --> 00:38:07,291
{\an8}that is unexplainable.
923
00:38:07,333 --> 00:38:08,625
{\an7}Whatever you want to call it.
924
00:38:08,667 --> 00:38:10,041
{\an8}High strangeness?
925
00:38:10,083 --> 00:38:12,250
{\an8}It's real and it's there.
926
00:38:12,291 --> 00:38:15,208
{\an1}And I think the ramifications of it is world-changing.
927
00:38:15,250 --> 00:38:16,834
Agreed.
928
00:38:16,875 --> 00:38:18,667
And I'll tell you what I told you
929
00:38:18,709 --> 00:38:20,333
when we started on this adventure.
930
00:38:20,375 --> 00:38:22,208
I truly believe now more than ever,
931
00:38:22,250 --> 00:38:24,959
if this ranch can help us better understand
932
00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:27,041
{\an1}the nature of the universe,
933
00:38:27,083 --> 00:38:29,166
and perhaps confirm that we're not alone,
934
00:38:29,208 --> 00:38:31,792
this will indeed be
935
00:38:31,834 --> 00:38:35,625
{\an1}the greatest science project and endeavor of all time.
936
00:38:37,125 --> 00:38:38,917
-Right. -And...
937
00:38:38,959 --> 00:38:41,458
as we move forward and take next steps,
938
00:38:41,500 --> 00:38:43,500
{\an1}we appreciate you coming in and spending the time.
939
00:38:43,542 --> 00:38:45,208
Well, you have {\an1}my personal interest, Brandon.
940
00:38:45,250 --> 00:38:48,375
{\an1}And I just want to make sure you all understand,
941
00:38:48,417 --> 00:38:50,083
{\an1}I take this very seriously.
942
00:38:50,125 --> 00:38:53,041
{\an1}And so, as you all continue
943
00:38:53,083 --> 00:38:54,875
{\an1}to validate, replicate, uh...
944
00:38:54,917 --> 00:38:58,792
{\an1}and investigate, uh, even more, I am anxious to see
945
00:38:58,834 --> 00:39:01,208
{\an1}what the next... step brings.
946
00:39:01,250 --> 00:39:05,208
And I think that {\an1}only helps the entire state.
947
00:39:05,250 --> 00:39:07,458
-So thanks very much. -Thank you very much.
948
00:39:07,500 --> 00:39:09,542
{\an1}-We appreciate that endorsement. -Thank you.
949
00:39:09,583 --> 00:39:11,583
We'll continue to keep you informed,
950
00:39:11,625 --> 00:39:14,291
as to what we continue to observe.
951
00:39:14,333 --> 00:39:17,709
And, ultimately, what we {\an1}discover as we move forward.
952
00:39:17,750 --> 00:39:19,458
-Let's go. {\an1}-Thank you, gentlemen.
953
00:39:19,500 --> 00:39:21,583
{\an1}Great, looking forward to it.
954
00:39:21,625 --> 00:39:24,000
{\an5}{\an1}Given the extraordinary events that have been observed
955
00:39:24,041 --> 00:39:26,333
and recorded over the last several months,
956
00:39:26,375 --> 00:39:27,875
I believe that we
957
00:39:27,917 --> 00:39:30,458
have a responsibility to take this forward
958
00:39:30,500 --> 00:39:33,417
in a, in a more aggressive fashion.
959
00:39:34,458 --> 00:39:36,667
It's not a matter of if
960
00:39:36,709 --> 00:39:38,417
{\an1}something is going to happen.
961
00:39:38,458 --> 00:39:41,417
It's a matter of when that will happen
962
00:39:41,458 --> 00:39:43,458
{\an1}and if we are truly prepared.
963
00:39:43,500 --> 00:39:44,667
-There it is! -There it is again.
964
00:39:44,709 --> 00:39:46,583
It is clearly a beam.
965
00:39:46,625 --> 00:39:47,834
This was an amazing summer.
966
00:39:47,875 --> 00:39:49,041
Ignition!
967
00:39:49,083 --> 00:39:50,250
I think the pinnacle
968
00:39:50,291 --> 00:39:53,041
{\an1}was that we actually saw UFOs.
969
00:39:53,083 --> 00:39:54,583
-Look, look, look! -What is that?
970
00:39:54,625 --> 00:39:56,291
Now that we know exactly what they look like
971
00:39:56,333 --> 00:39:58,250
in the sky, we can start tracking these things.
972
00:39:58,291 --> 00:40:00,375
{\an1}We can actually set up a system
973
00:40:00,417 --> 00:40:02,417
{\an1}that can communicate with them
974
00:40:02,458 --> 00:40:04,417
in some regard, by sending them signals
975
00:40:04,458 --> 00:40:06,250
to see if they respond.
976
00:40:06,291 --> 00:40:08,625
-There it is again! -That would be
977
00:40:08,667 --> 00:40:13,083
{\an5}the next step in this {\an5}evolution of trying to figure out what they are doing here,
978
00:40:13,125 --> 00:40:14,709
{\an1}and why they picked this ranch
979
00:40:14,750 --> 00:40:16,834
or this area to do it.
980
00:40:16,875 --> 00:40:19,208
{\an1}When I first came to the ranch,
981
00:40:19,250 --> 00:40:21,542
I was kind of an agnostic, when it came to the place.
982
00:40:21,583 --> 00:40:24,417
{\an1}It's not that I didn't believe {\an1}that things were happening,
983
00:40:24,458 --> 00:40:27,458
{\an1}but they sounded pretty amazing and outlandish to me.
984
00:40:27,500 --> 00:40:28,875
{\an1}Oh-oh, right here, over here!
985
00:40:28,917 --> 00:40:31,166
-Right there. -That's it.
986
00:40:31,208 --> 00:40:33,542
But after experiencing what I did this summer,
987
00:40:33,583 --> 00:40:36,250
there's no doubt in my mind that there's a phenomenon
988
00:40:36,291 --> 00:40:38,166
or something taking place there
989
00:40:38,208 --> 00:40:40,250
that has completely shaken my understanding
990
00:40:40,291 --> 00:40:41,875
on what reality really is.
991
00:40:41,917 --> 00:40:43,375
{\an1}You got to see a UFO, dude.
992
00:40:43,417 --> 00:40:45,250
{\an1}Dumbfounded, yeah, it's crazy.
993
00:40:45,291 --> 00:40:48,500
As we move forward, {\an1}I think that we could really
994
00:40:48,542 --> 00:40:50,500
{\an1}uncover something that could
995
00:40:50,542 --> 00:40:54,458
make people like myself see the world differently.
996
00:40:54,500 --> 00:40:55,875
Tom, you all right?
997
00:40:55,917 --> 00:40:58,667
Well, let's get you the heck out of here, man.
998
00:40:58,709 --> 00:40:59,750
Well, as they say,
999
00:40:59,792 --> 00:41:02,083
we've opened up a can.
1000
00:41:02,125 --> 00:41:04,417
And we have just begun
1001
00:41:04,458 --> 00:41:07,417
to scratch the surface of what's happening here.
1002
00:41:07,458 --> 00:41:10,709
For every answer that we're {\an1}getting in our investigation,
1003
00:41:10,750 --> 00:41:13,208
we're creating ten more questions.
1004
00:41:13,250 --> 00:41:15,166
What in the world? It's just dead.
1005
00:41:15,208 --> 00:41:17,291
And who knows
1006
00:41:17,333 --> 00:41:20,041
what crazy and amazing things are in store.
1007
00:41:20,083 --> 00:41:23,250
-Audio beacon is on. -Let it rip.
1008
00:41:23,291 --> 00:41:25,834
Ain't that cool.
1009
00:41:25,875 --> 00:41:27,458
It's absolutely inconceivable...
1010
00:41:27,500 --> 00:41:29,500
{\an8}-Oh! {\an8}-...the amount of things
1011
00:41:29,542 --> 00:41:32,625
that we experienced and saw {\an1}and measured over the summer.
1012
00:41:32,667 --> 00:41:36,125
This looks like there's {\an1}something a thousand feet long.
1013
00:41:36,166 --> 00:41:39,375
{\an7}We have indisputable proof that {\an7}there is an unusual phenomenon
1014
00:41:39,417 --> 00:41:42,500
{\an7}that is not a normal occurrence.
1015
00:41:42,542 --> 00:41:44,500
{\an8}I'm excited about it.
1016
00:41:44,542 --> 00:41:47,166
{\an8}I can't wait to go back {\an8}and do more experiments.
1017
00:41:47,208 --> 00:41:49,834
{\an8}I can't wait to see {\an8}what is out there.
1018
00:41:49,875 --> 00:41:52,417
{\an8}Skinwalker Ranch may hold {\an8}secrets to the universe
1019
00:41:52,458 --> 00:41:53,875
{\an8}that we've yet to uncover.
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