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This is something sacred here.
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This area is used
to keep the evil on that side.
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Hey, Travis, I'm seeing the
shadow of some other aircraft.
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There's nothing within
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50 miles of the ranch.
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[static buzzing]
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-What happened?
What the heck is that?
-BRYANT: Some thing
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doesn't want us to collect data
from the triangle.
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The Cessna flew
62 and a half miles
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-below the mesa.
-What on earth?
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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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Oh, here they are.
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Pull it right in here
somewhere, Dragon.
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After last week's Cessna
experiment at the triangle,
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our attempt to collect
usable data of the anomaly
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once again left us
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with more questions
than answers.
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Guys, I appreciate
y'all coming out.
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So, to help us get a better
look at the triangle anomaly,
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we invited Richard Tenney,
Chuck Hards and David Moulton
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from the Salt Lake Astronomical
Society out to the ranch.
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They're going to help us
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with tonight's experiment
at the triangle.
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So, I have to ask you
what you know about the ranch.
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What have you heard
about this place?
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Uh, I'm a little familiar
with the history of it,
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uh, just because, you know,
being a Utah native and...
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and hearing the stories
over the years.
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DAVID:
I have some family in the area,
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some friends,
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and they-they tell me stories
of things
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they've seen on the road and-and
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-weird stuff.
-Really?
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So, you know something
of the phenomenology
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that we've been studying here?
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Yes, a little bit.
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RICHARD:
And I'm gonna be candid.
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This is all brand-new to me.
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I have no prior knowledge
of what's going on.
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Better yet.
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So, guys, uh, we have an anomaly
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in the sky, uh,
in that direction,
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almost due west from right here.
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It's in an area we call "the
triangle," and it's above that.
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We've seen GPS anomalies
and a radio signal
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actually coming from that area.
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What we would like to do is look
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through the anomaly
at an astronomical object
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and see if they seem to look
the way they're supposed to,
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or if they're obscured, moved,
or something along those lines.
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So, here's the plan.
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You guys start getting set up,
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and what I would like to do is,
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so you can see the area
that we're talking about
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that has the anomaly in it,
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Dragon and I are gonna take
a rocket out there
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and set it up in-in this spot
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and launch it right underneath
where we are.
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You guys try and capture it
through the telescope.
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-That make sense?
-Yeah.
-Yes, sir.
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-Okay.
-All right, let's go!
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TRAVIS:
The plan
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is to have Richard,
Chuck and Dave
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focus their
high-powered telescopes
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up at that mile-high area
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above the triangle while
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we launch more rockets
in an attempt
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to stimulate UAP activity.
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That's very impressive.
How tall is that?
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-Ten feet?
-Yeah.
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It's a hundred inches
from the mirror down there
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up to the IPC here, actually.
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TRAVIS:
This was a big experiment
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with a lot of moving parts.
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CHUCK:
I'm up and running.
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TRAVIS:
These guys have brought out
six different telescopes
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that can capture
high-definition imagery
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all the way out to outer space.
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Each one also features
a computerized database
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of planets and constellations
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so it can lock
onto a known object
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in the sky above the triangle
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and track that object's
motion precisely.
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Any change in the appearance
of that object's motion means
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that there's a gravitational
anomaly above the triangle,
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bending the starlight
in a way it shouldn't.
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-Hey, Kaleb.
-KALEB: Hey, Erik.
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You, uh, called us in?
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Yeah, so, I've got
this tracking cam ready.
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-Okay.
-This is the PTZ
that goes with the all-sky.
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So, this is the one
that you're gonna pair
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-with the sky-facing one?
-Yeah, yeah. So, we've got
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that fish-eye camera's looking
basically horizon to horizon.
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-It's that one
right there, right?
-Right here.
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TRAVIS:
Meanwhile, Erik had Thomas
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and Kaleb help install his new,
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all-sky UAP tracking
camera system
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so we could have even more eyes
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on the anomalous area
above the triangle.
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This is a smart system.
It will hopefully help us
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to avoid missing anything
that comes in our airspace.
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Well, this is...
this is amazing.
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If you're ready to put that up,
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-I'll work with you
in here on it.
-THOMAS: Okay.
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-We'll go get her done.
-All right.
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TRAVIS:
It's at the triangle
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where we've repeatedly detected
dangerously high energy spikes
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about 5,000 feet up...
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Look at the sky, y'all!
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-UAP right there!
-KALEB: Yup, I see it.
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TRAVIS:
...and also launched rockets
that stimulated numerous UAPs
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to suddenly appear.
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You've got to be [bleep] me.
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I'm really excited
to have these.
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It'll just be nice to be able
to actually zoom in on stuff
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and track it across the sky.
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Hey, Erik?
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Uh,
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Tom's about
to put the camera up for you.
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Perfect. I've got him in view.
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ERIK:
Adding to our
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surveillance program, we have
set up an all-sky camera.
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This is a fish-eye lens that
sees from horizon to horizon
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and straight overhead,
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taking in the entire canopy
of the sky.
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We're also adding
a directable telescopic camera
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that is able to identify,
track and follow objects
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that appear in the sky
over the ranch.
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-Well, we just about
got it, Kaleb.
-Okay.
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ERIK:
We're looking at the skies
over the triangle
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and at the ranch
in a lot of different ways.
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Hey, Erik, it's Kaleb.
We got the camera up.
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Can you see on the network?
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I've got it, guys.
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It looks good. We can see
pretty much everything
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we need to see
from that position.
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Awesome.
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That's one thing
off the checklist.
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TRAVIS:
This new all-sky
camera system is really vital
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to our experiment.
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The telescopes will be
locked onto the anomaly
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above the triangle with
a very narrow field of view,
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so if UAP appear
anywhere else on the ranch,
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we need to make sure
we can capture them on video.
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[cattle mooing]
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The camera system
will also be able
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to monitor the ranch cattle.
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Because of how the cows
have acted in the past
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when UAP appeared, they will
make the perfect biosensors
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during the experiment.
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All right. That's all we got.
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TRAVIS: I guess we'll just
set it up in the center.
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BRYANT:
Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
As we prepare for our
most advanced experiment yet,
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Dragon and I went down
to the triangle
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to set up for the first rocket.
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-BRYANT: Put it down
so it's... There we go.
-Try to get it level.
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You think that's far enough
away from the truck?
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Uh, well,
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that depends
on who you're asking.
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[laughs]
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-Whose truck is it?
-[laughs]
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Since we only have
an approximate zone of interest,
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this experiment
will have two goals.
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First, we want to record
the best footage possible
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of any UAP that might appear.
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If you want
to lock it about right there
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while we work on it,
that's fine.
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-That's fine. I'll just lock it.
-Oh, see if you can
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-get it about like that, Bryant.
-Yup.
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All right, we got the motor.
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And second, we want
to pinpoint the exact spot
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that these things
could be originating from.
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I'm thinking that right there
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-is a pretty-pretty good angle.
-Okay.
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-You locked in? All right.
-Yup, we're locked.
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I'm gonna turn the lights on
and, uh, we'll get ready to go.
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Oh, and there's...
there's a special light
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we put in the nose cone, too.
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For this rocket,
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we have LED lights
blinking all over the thing
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so the astronomers out here
can find the thing in the sky.
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It's fine. All right.
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And then we'll turn these on
right before we go.
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Once we were done,
all we needed was the dark
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and the telescopes ready to go.
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You can call 'em and tell 'em
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that we're gonna be good
to go whenever they are.
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BRYANT:
Okay.
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-JIM: Hey there, Tom and Kandus.
-KANDUS: Hi, Jim.
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-Hello, neighbors.
-Hello.
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-How you doing, kiddo?
-Hi.
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-Good to see you.
-Good to see you.
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-Nice to see you.
-TRAVIS: While we waited
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for the sun to go down,
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Jim Morse, Tom Lewis
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and Kandus Linde were continuing
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their effort to meet with
the members of the community
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who have their own stories
about bizarre phenomenon.
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It's nice to have Addy
come up here and visit with us
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and compare notes as neighbors.
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-Yeah. Thanks
for having me over.
-You're our closest,
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closest neighbor. We run
into you every once in a while.
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TOM:
Addy is part of the Ute tribe,
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and she has a few things
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she wants to share with us
that may help us
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with the investigation
here on the ranch.
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She just had witnessed something
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that I thought
would be pretty profound.
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Yeah, well, it was actually
a couple nights ago.
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-Yeah.
-Oh, so what happened
the other night?
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Well, me and a friend was
bringing in groceries,
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and he called me out
to look up at the sky.
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And there was
a big old bright light.
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-Hear anything?
-It was so quiet.
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Yeah, and it was heading
up north, and then it stops.
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But usually, when you see
an anomaly out here,
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they disappear because it's like
they know you see it.
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But this one didn't do that.
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And then it started
to go faster north.
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And then it's gone.
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Have you seen this type
of thing before?
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Yeah, I've actually seen it
before a few times.
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And my grandpa would talk about
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different anomalies
he would see and things
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that would happen
around the farm.
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Like what, as an example?
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One night, he was out
in the four-wheeler,
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and, uh, he noticed the cows
were looking up at the sky,
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and there was a big old bright
ball very low to the ground.
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And it rose up,
and then it just disappeared.
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Wow.
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TOM:
Her story rings a bell because
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we had this strange incident
with this cow
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that just died all of sudden.
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Still don't know
why it happened.
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TRAVIS:
What in the world?
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TOM:
There were some strange events
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around the death of that cow.
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Is that black object the cow?
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ERIK:
Yeah, the cow is right here.
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I'm gonna do this, uh,
very slowly, frame by frame.
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So here, I can't help
but also notice
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that there's
something happening here.
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-TRAVIS: Oh, whoa! Look at that!
-Yeah, there it is right there.
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TOM:
I mean, having correlated
stories, very similar--
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that was very interesting.
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So we have the lights
with the cow.
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Anything else come to mind?
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My grandpa's seen some, uh,
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I guess you'd say
it was a skinwalker.
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[sighs] I don't know if I want
to talk about this one, though.
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JIM:
People out here
that have lived in the area--
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they've grown up with these...
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this-this phenomenon
called "the skinwalker."
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This is when the Navajo
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and the Utes got
into more than a skirmish.
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Back in the mid-1800s,
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the Navajos ended up
cursing the Utes.
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The skinwalker is
a shape-shifter.
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So there's a fear associated
with talking about these things.
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-It is scary to talk about.
-Yeah.
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On the flip side, though,
what we're trying to do is
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we're trying to get
as many stories as we can get.
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-Yeah.
-You know, because it...
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it helps paint a picture
of what's maybe going on
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in, you know,
in this particular area
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on Skinwalker Ranch,
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-but the Uinta Basin in general.
-Yeah.
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-Yeah.
-KANDUS: Mm-hmm.
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And the more people talk
about that, the easier it gets
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-for other people
to talk about it.
-ADDY: Okay.
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Um, my grandpa went out
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in the field,
and he noticed a tall,
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dark, you know, figure
watching him cut hay.
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And each time he would go
around the... the field,
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it would get closer and closer.
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-Mm-hmm.
-And he said it looked like
it had, like, a long cloak.
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And then, when he got closer
to it, it just vanished.
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Disappeared. I don't know why.
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There is some scary things
that have gone on
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-over the years on this ranch.
-ADDY: Yeah.
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BRANDON:
To have witness testimony
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to the reality of what
we're experiencing at the ranch
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is both thrilling,
and it's also terrifying.
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I mean, what we're
dealing with here is
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something not
to be taken lightly.
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Well, thank you for coming up.
You are our closest neighbor.
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-Yeah.
-You know?
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Really appreciate it.
It's always good to see you.
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-It's good to see you guys.
-Thanks for being so receptive.
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-I'm gonna walk Addy home.
-Thanks, Jim.
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BRANDON:
What lies ahead?
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I think we have before us
a great challenge
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to understand
the origin and the agenda
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associated with the phenomena,
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with what we are
interacting with
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on Skinwalker Ranch.
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ERIK:
Hey, Bryant, go ahead.
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BRYANT: We're gonna say
another two-minute
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time frame starting
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-here shortly.
-TRAVIS: As soon as it was
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dark enough to see the stars,
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it was time
to start the experiment.
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I want to fire rockets
straight up
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from the inside of the triangle
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while the astronomers
view and capture
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incredibly close images
of the anomaly.
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And hopefully, they can record
something we can analyze later.
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And you've got a good view
of their position?
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-Yeah, I think.
-Great.
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Whenever they're ready.
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All right, so let's lock it
about-about right there.
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-Like that? Yeah.
-Yup, the wind's picking up
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a little bit more.
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Hey, Bryant, Travis,
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you guys ready for launch?
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We're waiting on him.
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Yeah, we are, Erik.
Anytime you're ready,
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we can start the timer,
go radio silence,
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and we will launch.
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Please stand by.
Give me a moment.
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00:14:03,482 --> 00:14:08,206
I'm having trouble getting my,
uh, computerized mount aligned.
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00:14:10,103 --> 00:14:12,448
Hey, Bryant, please hold.
We're not ready.
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-Holding the count.
-No problem.
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We'll hold. Just let us know.
338
00:14:17,551 --> 00:14:20,482
Don't let me distract you,
but if you can describe briefly,
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what is the function
that you're trying to do
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-that it's not doing?
-Uh, when we...
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When I first set up the mount,
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-I have to aim it
at a couple of stars.
-Uh-huh.
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And that builds the model
of the sky in the computer.
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00:14:31,793 --> 00:14:33,620
It's not letting me do that.
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00:14:33,724 --> 00:14:38,137
I've had this particular
telescope over ten years now,
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and I have never had
a problem like this.
347
00:14:41,448 --> 00:14:42,896
[musical chime]
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00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:44,241
-Okay, now it's moving.
-It's not the light
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-that's throwing it off, is it?
-No.
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ERIK:
It becomes clear
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that things are getting
really strange, really fast.
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And we're having difficulty
performing even the most basic
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calibration exercises
with the telescopes in order
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to locate themselves in space.
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00:14:59,379 --> 00:15:02,517
For some reason,
this doesn't surprise me.
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BRYANT:
Hey, we're all set up here
to launch this rocket
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whenever you guys are ready
with your equipment.
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ERIK:
We're not ready.
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The object I just slewed to
a little while ago
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is now no longer
in the database.
361
00:15:18,206 --> 00:15:19,551
This is junk right now.
362
00:15:19,655 --> 00:15:22,103
This is just thousands of
dollars' worth of junk.
363
00:15:22,206 --> 00:15:24,172
So, what do you mean
that it's not in there?
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00:15:24,275 --> 00:15:26,862
This has thousands of objects
in the database.
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00:15:26,965 --> 00:15:29,862
-Stars, planets,
galaxies, everything.
-Yeah.
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And if you enter it and hit it,
it will slew to that object.
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I had it on one earlier,
368
00:15:34,965 --> 00:15:37,206
and that object is no longer
in the database.
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00:15:37,310 --> 00:15:39,413
-They're listed alphabetically.
-The one that you started with?
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Right. It had to be in there
for me to slew to it.
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00:15:42,793 --> 00:15:45,344
-Does this operate off GPS?
-No, no.
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We're doing it all manual
so that we don't have
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to rely on GPS.
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00:15:48,655 --> 00:15:52,000
The one I'm looking for
is called "Rasalgethi."
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The one we want is not there.
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00:15:54,965 --> 00:15:56,620
-Has it ever done this before?
-The one that's right...
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00:15:56,724 --> 00:15:59,862
No, but that's the star
that's where the anomaly is.
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00:15:59,965 --> 00:16:02,551
So, the star above the anomaly
is not showing up there?
379
00:16:02,655 --> 00:16:04,172
Not in the database.
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00:16:04,275 --> 00:16:06,000
-And it was a little while ago.
-[laughing]
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00:16:06,103 --> 00:16:07,586
Are you hearing this, Erik?
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ERIK:
I find it really mysterious that
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as soon as we attempt
to lock on to stars
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that are above the triangle,
385
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they are being deleted one at
a time from the star catalog
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00:16:17,931 --> 00:16:20,896
on the internal memory
of his telescope computer.
387
00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:22,758
I don't even know
how that's possible.
388
00:16:22,862 --> 00:16:26,862
What is gaining access
to the memory of this system?
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00:16:26,965 --> 00:16:29,689
It doesn't want me
to slew to the anomaly.
390
00:16:33,827 --> 00:16:36,586
See, that's the one we want.
391
00:16:36,689 --> 00:16:38,827
-And that's the one
not showing up?
-It's not there.
392
00:16:40,103 --> 00:16:43,068
Hey, Erik, we are ready
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00:16:43,172 --> 00:16:44,931
to roll
when you guys tell us to.
394
00:16:46,931 --> 00:16:49,068
Another star just disappeared
from the database.
395
00:16:49,172 --> 00:16:50,896
You have got to be kidding me.
396
00:16:51,000 --> 00:16:52,724
There's nothing
in the anomaly area
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that is in the database anymore.
398
00:16:54,862 --> 00:16:56,931
Now, you're not connected
to network?
399
00:16:57,034 --> 00:16:59,344
You're not pulling anything
from the cloud,
400
00:16:59,448 --> 00:17:01,068
-or anything
that would be updating?
-Nothing.
401
00:17:01,172 --> 00:17:04,310
As soon as I try to point it
to the anomaly area, uh,
402
00:17:04,413 --> 00:17:07,137
any-any object...
And that's a big piece of sky.
403
00:17:07,241 --> 00:17:08,793
There are a lot of things
in the catalog
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00:17:08,896 --> 00:17:10,827
in that part of the sky,
405
00:17:10,931 --> 00:17:14,000
and I can find things
all around the perimeter of it,
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but nothing in the middle.
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00:17:17,241 --> 00:17:20,034
THOMAS:
We're dealing
with an issue over here.
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00:17:20,137 --> 00:17:23,103
As these stars are tracking
into the anomaly, they are
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disappearing off the menu
of the telescope.
410
00:17:25,965 --> 00:17:27,482
We're not even able
411
00:17:27,586 --> 00:17:30,206
to train the telescope
on the stars because
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as the stars enter that area,
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00:17:32,689 --> 00:17:36,137
they are disappearing
off the menu of the telescope.
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00:17:38,758 --> 00:17:41,827
That's actually crazy.
So, let me get this straight.
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Ask them if they mean
it's disappearing from the menu
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in the computer
from the telescopes
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of potential stars
they can look at,
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or if they're literally
disappearing?
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They are disappearing
from the menu,
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disappearing
from the internal catalog
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in the computer
that's running the scope.
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TRAVIS:
It was baffling that telescopes
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of this caliber, design
and from different manufacturers
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would all glitch like that.
425
00:18:06,827 --> 00:18:10,206
In fact, we've had so many
sophisticated equipment failures
426
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take place
during our experiments
427
00:18:12,482 --> 00:18:15,413
that it's almost become a sign
that something strange is about
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to happen on the ranch.
429
00:18:19,172 --> 00:18:21,724
We really need
to launch this rocket.
430
00:18:21,827 --> 00:18:23,827
Come on, Dragon.
Let's get this rocket ready.
431
00:18:23,931 --> 00:18:25,551
Be advised, guys.
432
00:18:25,655 --> 00:18:27,137
We're about to shoot the rocket
and shoot it right through
433
00:18:27,241 --> 00:18:29,206
-whatever this is!
-No.
434
00:18:29,310 --> 00:18:30,827
Hurry up.
What if something happens?
435
00:18:30,931 --> 00:18:32,620
We need to launch
this rocket now.
436
00:18:39,517 --> 00:18:42,241
We need to launch
this rocket now.
437
00:18:42,344 --> 00:18:43,655
I want to go!
438
00:18:43,758 --> 00:18:45,310
When the professional grade
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astronomical telescopes failed,
I knew this could be
440
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one of those times
441
00:18:49,586 --> 00:18:52,000
where ranch activity
really starts to kick up.
442
00:18:52,103 --> 00:18:54,241
Tell them to get ready
for a countdown.
443
00:18:54,344 --> 00:18:56,413
We're gonna launch
in two minutes.
444
00:18:56,517 --> 00:18:59,137
Okay, we're gonna launch
this rocket in two minutes.
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00:18:59,241 --> 00:19:01,275
TRAVIS:
So I wanted to start
launching rockets
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as fast as we could
447
00:19:02,517 --> 00:19:04,551
and see if we can get a response
448
00:19:04,655 --> 00:19:06,068
from the anomaly
above the triangle.
449
00:19:06,172 --> 00:19:08,137
Five, four,
450
00:19:08,241 --> 00:19:10,034
three,
451
00:19:10,137 --> 00:19:12,379
two, one.
452
00:19:13,172 --> 00:19:15,275
TRAVIS:
See, that one shot up there.
453
00:19:15,379 --> 00:19:16,275
There it is.
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00:19:17,310 --> 00:19:18,586
KALEB:
All right.
455
00:19:18,689 --> 00:19:20,379
Are you capturing stuff?
456
00:19:20,482 --> 00:19:23,206
-This scope is pretty dead.
I mean...
-Dead?
457
00:19:23,310 --> 00:19:26,517
I aimed it manually
in the, in the anomaly area,
458
00:19:26,620 --> 00:19:28,068
and then
the camera wouldn't work.
459
00:19:28,172 --> 00:19:30,413
I-I couldn't get a,
I couldn't get a feed
460
00:19:30,517 --> 00:19:31,965
from the camera to the laptop.
461
00:19:33,137 --> 00:19:35,482
RICHARD: And this camera
is suddenly not working
462
00:19:35,586 --> 00:19:36,793
-when I'm pointing it
over there.
-CHUCK: Really?
463
00:19:36,896 --> 00:19:38,379
-Yeah.
-Your camera's not working?
464
00:19:38,482 --> 00:19:40,724
RICHARD:
This one's not
working on the... over...
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So, when you point this
towards the triangle,
466
00:19:42,724 --> 00:19:44,482
-it's not working?
-Nothing's showing up
on the camera.
467
00:19:46,827 --> 00:19:49,724
RICHARD:
It's hard to explain
why so many things go wrong
468
00:19:49,827 --> 00:19:52,551
anytime we tried
to swing the telescopes
469
00:19:52,655 --> 00:19:54,310
in the direction of the anomaly.
470
00:19:54,413 --> 00:19:56,206
You know, we were able
to image fine outside of that,
471
00:19:56,310 --> 00:19:58,724
but the minute
we get inside there,
472
00:19:58,827 --> 00:20:01,862
a number of
mechanical problems, uh,
473
00:20:01,965 --> 00:20:05,034
seemed to occur,
which is i-inexplicable.
474
00:20:05,137 --> 00:20:07,034
All three of you
have had glitches here
475
00:20:07,137 --> 00:20:09,137
that you don't see other places?
476
00:20:09,241 --> 00:20:10,448
-Never had them before.
-Yeah.
477
00:20:16,034 --> 00:20:17,862
ERIK:
I can't get any of the cameras
478
00:20:17,965 --> 00:20:19,379
at the bait pen to come up.
479
00:20:19,482 --> 00:20:20,724
You're not getting a response
480
00:20:20,827 --> 00:20:21,689
from any of our cameras
out there?
481
00:20:21,793 --> 00:20:24,034
No. No.
482
00:20:24,137 --> 00:20:25,482
Everything's dead out there.
483
00:20:26,793 --> 00:20:28,931
I can't get through to anything.
484
00:20:29,034 --> 00:20:30,724
So, when he pointed
that big telescope
485
00:20:30,827 --> 00:20:32,172
-towards the triangle...
-Mm-hmm.
486
00:20:32,275 --> 00:20:33,862
...the screen went black.
487
00:20:33,965 --> 00:20:36,275
Now, that is really spooky.
488
00:20:36,379 --> 00:20:38,896
Makes you feel crazy.
489
00:20:39,000 --> 00:20:42,000
Hey, Travis, uh, we're not even
able to train the telescope
490
00:20:42,103 --> 00:20:43,655
on the stars.
491
00:20:43,758 --> 00:20:44,931
So what's going
into the computer
492
00:20:45,034 --> 00:20:46,620
and telling the computer
and the telescope
493
00:20:46,724 --> 00:20:47,931
that the star isn't there?
494
00:20:48,034 --> 00:20:50,620
I've never heard
of such a thing.
495
00:20:50,724 --> 00:20:52,206
Since the telescope computers
496
00:20:52,310 --> 00:20:54,965
wouldn't align with the stars,
497
00:20:55,068 --> 00:20:57,793
the astronomers
had to align them manually,
498
00:20:57,896 --> 00:20:59,413
but when they moved
the telescopes
499
00:20:59,517 --> 00:21:02,482
to look at the anomaly,
the telescopes failed.
500
00:21:02,586 --> 00:21:04,620
Their cameras
wouldn't get an image
501
00:21:04,724 --> 00:21:06,620
through the triangle anomaly.
502
00:21:06,724 --> 00:21:09,137
Before it was the computers
that weren't working,
503
00:21:09,241 --> 00:21:12,896
and now it's the actual cameras
connected to the telescopes.
504
00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:14,965
Hey, Bryant, Travis,
do you copy?
505
00:21:15,068 --> 00:21:16,793
BRYANT [over radio]:
Oh, we got you. Go ahead.
506
00:21:16,896 --> 00:21:18,275
ERIK:
We can fixate on stars
elsewhere,
507
00:21:18,379 --> 00:21:21,586
but not the ones
over the anomaly.
508
00:21:21,689 --> 00:21:24,724
-No kidding?
-So, I think
it'd be a good idea
509
00:21:24,827 --> 00:21:26,931
just to shine
the laser straight up
510
00:21:27,034 --> 00:21:30,103
to provide a reference
that we can fixate on.
511
00:21:30,206 --> 00:21:32,275
-That's what we're gonna do.
-Okay.
512
00:21:32,379 --> 00:21:34,793
If you're ready,
we will shine it right now.
513
00:21:34,896 --> 00:21:38,275
Uh, go right...
Go right up to launch rail.
514
00:21:38,379 --> 00:21:40,896
Since the telescope's
computer wasn't working,
515
00:21:41,000 --> 00:21:42,724
Erik got the idea
to have Kaleb aim
516
00:21:42,827 --> 00:21:46,137
a military-grade laser pointer
up through the triangle
517
00:21:46,241 --> 00:21:48,965
so that Chuck could
manually focus on it
518
00:21:49,068 --> 00:21:51,758
to see if anything strange
could be identified
519
00:21:51,862 --> 00:21:53,137
in the anomalous zone.
520
00:21:53,241 --> 00:21:55,137
-There you go.
-Okay. Kaleb is shining
521
00:21:55,241 --> 00:21:56,586
the laser straight up.
522
00:21:56,689 --> 00:21:58,758
Can you see it?
523
00:21:58,862 --> 00:22:00,448
Have you got it in there now?
524
00:22:00,551 --> 00:22:03,172
-Yeah, that's it.
-Okay, good.
525
00:22:03,275 --> 00:22:05,758
Yes, we can see the green laser.
526
00:22:07,413 --> 00:22:08,482
Hey, Travis?
527
00:22:08,586 --> 00:22:10,275
What-- Yeah. Yeah, Kaleb?
528
00:22:10,379 --> 00:22:11,862
KALEB:
There's points
where it looks like the,
529
00:22:11,965 --> 00:22:15,068
the beam, like,
disconnects from itself.
530
00:22:15,172 --> 00:22:17,724
What? Where you are now?
531
00:22:17,827 --> 00:22:19,103
KALEB:
Yeah.
532
00:22:19,206 --> 00:22:21,206
TRAVIS:
What?
533
00:22:23,965 --> 00:22:25,379
KALEB:
I-I don't know.
534
00:22:26,413 --> 00:22:28,000
It's just weird.
535
00:22:28,103 --> 00:22:30,172
Like, right there. You see that?
536
00:22:30,275 --> 00:22:32,172
TRAVIS:
Yeah, I did see that.
It's like it jumps.
537
00:22:32,275 --> 00:22:33,965
Yeah, right there.
It did it again.
538
00:22:34,068 --> 00:22:35,862
Ah, right there, looking like
it suddenly got shorter.
539
00:22:35,965 --> 00:22:38,000
See, how--
looks like it's cutting off?
540
00:22:38,103 --> 00:22:39,172
KALEB:
Yeah, it's like
there's something there.
541
00:22:39,275 --> 00:22:41,000
TRAVIS:
There's something there.
542
00:22:45,275 --> 00:22:47,896
When Kaleb pointed the laser
up through the triangle,
543
00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:50,827
we expected it
to just go straight up.
544
00:22:50,931 --> 00:22:52,448
But as he's moving it around,
545
00:22:52,551 --> 00:22:54,172
it looks like
it actually gets shorter,
546
00:22:54,275 --> 00:22:56,275
like it's being cut off
at a certain point
547
00:22:56,379 --> 00:22:59,206
by an object or something
that we can't see,
548
00:22:59,310 --> 00:23:02,241
and it's right there,
in the anomalous zone
549
00:23:02,344 --> 00:23:04,758
above the triangle.
550
00:23:04,862 --> 00:23:07,241
Hey, guys. Y'all are not
gonna believe this.
551
00:23:07,344 --> 00:23:09,724
Chances are we're gonna believe
anything you say, Travis.
552
00:23:09,827 --> 00:23:11,344
TRAVIS:
Kaleb is pointing
553
00:23:11,448 --> 00:23:13,931
the laser pointer
up into the sky,
554
00:23:14,034 --> 00:23:16,137
and it's like it hits something
and it only goes
555
00:23:16,241 --> 00:23:20,068
a certain distance, and then
he moves it and it goes further.
556
00:23:20,172 --> 00:23:21,793
Uh, dude, did you see it bend?!
557
00:23:21,896 --> 00:23:23,206
Dude, did you see that?!
558
00:23:26,344 --> 00:23:29,586
Then the end of the laser bends.
559
00:23:31,137 --> 00:23:33,413
Did you see that? [laughs]
560
00:23:33,517 --> 00:23:35,000
[over radio]:
We're hitting something,
561
00:23:35,103 --> 00:23:37,448
and the laser beam
is literally bending.
562
00:23:38,482 --> 00:23:40,275
What in the hell is that?
563
00:23:40,379 --> 00:23:41,655
-BRYANT: I can see it,
like, bending.
-Oh...
564
00:23:41,758 --> 00:23:43,344
I'm watching two beams.
565
00:23:43,448 --> 00:23:46,137
I am literally watching
two beams from right here.
566
00:23:46,241 --> 00:23:47,896
It makes a "Y" out of the beam.
567
00:23:49,344 --> 00:23:52,344
And then the laser
actually splits into a Y.
568
00:23:54,034 --> 00:23:55,620
[over radio]:
We can see two beams happening
569
00:23:55,724 --> 00:23:57,344
when it hits something up there.
570
00:23:57,448 --> 00:23:59,793
God, I wish I could
see that from here.
571
00:23:59,896 --> 00:24:01,793
That's insane, dude.
572
00:24:01,896 --> 00:24:03,482
ERIK:
Travis.
573
00:24:03,586 --> 00:24:06,068
Any sense of how high up
this object is?
574
00:24:06,172 --> 00:24:08,000
TRAVIS:
Somewhere about 2,000 feet up.
575
00:24:10,241 --> 00:24:12,965
We really need to launch
this rocket through that.
576
00:24:13,068 --> 00:24:15,310
Come on. Dragon,
let's get this rocket ready.
577
00:24:15,413 --> 00:24:17,310
Let's shoot it right through
where that is.
578
00:24:17,413 --> 00:24:19,793
All I could think was that
maybe we finally pinpointed
579
00:24:19,896 --> 00:24:21,482
the anomaly above the triangle
580
00:24:21,586 --> 00:24:23,241
where the laser beam
was splitting.
581
00:24:23,344 --> 00:24:25,655
So, it was definitely time
to fire a rocket
582
00:24:25,758 --> 00:24:27,793
up there and see
what would happen.
583
00:24:27,896 --> 00:24:29,310
I want to go.
584
00:24:29,413 --> 00:24:31,000
Keep that laser beam
up there, Kaleb.
585
00:24:31,103 --> 00:24:33,206
I'm gonna try to point
this rocket there.
586
00:24:33,310 --> 00:24:36,000
This is not going anything like
what I would have expected.
587
00:24:36,103 --> 00:24:39,827
Well, I'll tell you right now,
I got chills everywhere.
588
00:24:40,896 --> 00:24:42,862
I need to tilt it just a little.
589
00:24:42,965 --> 00:24:45,689
Probably right there.
590
00:24:45,793 --> 00:24:48,896
-All right, Kaleb. Yeah.
-Right there, Travis.
Right there.
591
00:24:49,000 --> 00:24:50,655
TRAVIS:
All right,
that's where I'm pointing.
592
00:24:50,758 --> 00:24:51,793
-I'm pointing
right at that. Yep.
-Right there.
593
00:24:51,896 --> 00:24:54,724
Okay. Everybody, clear back.
594
00:24:57,724 --> 00:24:59,655
We've seen a lot of weird stuff,
595
00:24:59,758 --> 00:25:02,000
and I'm hoping the rockets
will go right through that spot
596
00:25:02,103 --> 00:25:04,724
and they can see
if something weird happens
597
00:25:04,827 --> 00:25:07,862
to its trajectory through
the telescopes while it's going.
598
00:25:07,965 --> 00:25:11,586
Five, four,
599
00:25:11,689 --> 00:25:15,448
three, two, one.
600
00:25:26,482 --> 00:25:29,448
When Kaleb pointed
the laser up into the triangle,
601
00:25:29,551 --> 00:25:32,551
the beam bent, split
and appeared to hit something.
602
00:25:32,655 --> 00:25:34,655
-Which should be impossible.
-That looked like
a beautiful flight.
603
00:25:34,758 --> 00:25:36,655
ERIK:
That was straight up.
604
00:25:36,758 --> 00:25:38,620
So we decided
to quickly launch a rocket
605
00:25:38,724 --> 00:25:41,517
and see if we couldn't hit
whatever it was causing that.
606
00:25:41,620 --> 00:25:42,965
-ERIK: Oh.
-THOMAS: There we go. Here.
607
00:25:43,068 --> 00:25:44,448
ERIK:
Yeah.
608
00:25:44,551 --> 00:25:45,793
KALEB:
I'll go grab that.
609
00:25:45,896 --> 00:25:47,448
All right,
I'll tell you what, Kaleb.
610
00:25:47,551 --> 00:25:49,310
Just get it and just meet us
back at the helipad.
611
00:25:49,413 --> 00:25:50,965
Dragon and I will break down...
612
00:25:51,068 --> 00:25:52,620
-Okay.
-...load everything up
and head back.
613
00:25:52,724 --> 00:25:55,034
After our rocket launch
up into the triangle,
614
00:25:55,137 --> 00:25:57,724
I was eager to go join
the others at the helipad
615
00:25:57,827 --> 00:25:59,931
and see if we could get
a look through the telescopes
616
00:26:00,034 --> 00:26:01,655
at what might have
caused the laser
617
00:26:01,758 --> 00:26:03,344
to bend and split like that.
618
00:26:03,448 --> 00:26:05,172
We're gonna head back
and then, uh,
619
00:26:05,275 --> 00:26:06,551
just go back to basic
620
00:26:06,655 --> 00:26:08,034
astronomical observation.
621
00:26:08,137 --> 00:26:11,137
Copy that. See you soon.
622
00:26:11,241 --> 00:26:12,827
All right, let's do it.
623
00:26:12,931 --> 00:26:15,241
[cattle mooing]
624
00:26:15,344 --> 00:26:20,758
Uh... the cattle
are acting very abnormal.
625
00:26:25,137 --> 00:26:27,172
We're sitting on the helipad,
626
00:26:27,275 --> 00:26:29,586
and the cows start
to really act up.
627
00:26:29,689 --> 00:26:32,310
They're mooing a lot.
They're making a lot of noise.
628
00:26:34,620 --> 00:26:36,827
[chuckles]: Erik,
the cows have pushed in on us.
629
00:26:36,931 --> 00:26:39,448
Is it all of them
or is it just a few?
630
00:26:39,551 --> 00:26:42,689
The whole herd is scattered
through the entire field.
631
00:26:42,793 --> 00:26:44,689
Something has definitely
scared them
632
00:26:44,793 --> 00:26:46,517
and-and stirred them up.
633
00:26:46,620 --> 00:26:49,000
What the heck? They pushed
all the way around the helipad.
634
00:26:50,103 --> 00:26:53,000
I'm getting something
on the 1.6.
635
00:26:59,931 --> 00:27:03,379
Hey, guys,
so Thomas is out in the field.
636
00:27:06,206 --> 00:27:09,413
TRAVIS:
We often talk about
these cows being biosensors.
637
00:27:09,517 --> 00:27:11,413
And after what's happened
in the past with animals
638
00:27:11,517 --> 00:27:14,068
on this ranch,
we always keep a keen eye
639
00:27:14,172 --> 00:27:16,586
on the cattle
for any strange activity.
640
00:27:16,689 --> 00:27:18,724
Suddenly, they're acting weird
641
00:27:18,827 --> 00:27:21,068
while we're conducting
this experiment at the triangle,
642
00:27:21,172 --> 00:27:24,758
and there's also
massive equipment failures.
643
00:27:24,862 --> 00:27:27,655
My first thought was,
"We should be looking up."
644
00:27:27,758 --> 00:27:30,241
Everybody, scan the skies,
scan the skies.
645
00:27:30,344 --> 00:27:32,275
[mooing continues]
646
00:27:38,827 --> 00:27:41,103
Look at this one right here.
647
00:27:41,206 --> 00:27:43,103
I don't know what that is.
648
00:27:43,206 --> 00:27:44,724
TRAVIS:
What the hell is that
in the sky?
649
00:27:44,827 --> 00:27:46,000
CHUCK:
To the south.
650
00:27:46,103 --> 00:27:47,241
TRAVIS:
There it is!
651
00:27:47,344 --> 00:27:49,241
RICHARD:
It's moving real slow.
652
00:27:49,344 --> 00:27:50,793
TRAVIS:
Well, I'm looking at it.
653
00:27:50,896 --> 00:27:53,379
There's no red or green
or white lights on it.
654
00:27:56,448 --> 00:27:57,827
CHUCK:
That thing is big and spherical.
655
00:27:57,931 --> 00:27:59,310
TRAVIS:
Yes, it is.
656
00:27:59,413 --> 00:28:01,172
It's got a black dot
in the center of it.
657
00:28:01,275 --> 00:28:03,000
What in the crap?
658
00:28:03,103 --> 00:28:07,827
I am seeing a double peak
near 1.6 with some side bands.
659
00:28:07,931 --> 00:28:11,482
I noticed that the spectrum
analyzer is giving us once again
660
00:28:11,586 --> 00:28:14,517
this mysterious
1.6 gigahertz signal.
661
00:28:14,620 --> 00:28:20,068
The 1.6 is often seen in
conjunction with UAP activity.
662
00:28:20,172 --> 00:28:23,379
TRAVIS:
There's no red or green
or white lights on it.
663
00:28:23,482 --> 00:28:26,241
THOMAS:
It doesn't look like
it's that far away, either.
664
00:28:26,344 --> 00:28:28,931
Richard spots this object
up in the sky,
665
00:28:29,034 --> 00:28:32,000
and it's not blinking
like an aircraft.
666
00:28:32,103 --> 00:28:34,379
It's not like anything
I've ever seen before.
667
00:28:34,482 --> 00:28:36,827
And it starts to track
towards the east
668
00:28:36,931 --> 00:28:39,758
and then it started
to turn towards the north.
669
00:28:39,862 --> 00:28:41,965
It's definitely one of
the more incredible sightings
670
00:28:42,068 --> 00:28:44,379
that I've seen here
on Skinwalker Ranch.
671
00:28:44,482 --> 00:28:46,275
CHUCK:
And it's coming up
on Jupiter right now.
672
00:28:46,379 --> 00:28:47,965
TRAVIS:
Yes, it is.
It's going right under Jupiter.
673
00:28:48,068 --> 00:28:49,931
CHUCK:
And it's almost
as big as Jupiter.
674
00:28:50,034 --> 00:28:53,344
TRAVIS:
That is bright.
That ain't an airplane.
675
00:28:53,448 --> 00:28:56,724
CHUCK:
Airplanes at night have
to have navigational lights,
676
00:28:56,827 --> 00:28:57,965
red and green.
677
00:28:58,068 --> 00:29:00,137
And these lights will blink.
678
00:29:00,241 --> 00:29:04,724
And, uh, this object that I saw,
679
00:29:04,827 --> 00:29:07,793
it didn't have that deliberate
direction that an airplane has.
680
00:29:07,896 --> 00:29:11,793
It-it seemed to be kind of
lazy and slow-moving,
681
00:29:11,896 --> 00:29:13,551
taking its time.
682
00:29:13,655 --> 00:29:15,586
It had no navigation lights,
no landing lights.
683
00:29:15,689 --> 00:29:18,034
The entire object was glowing.
684
00:29:18,137 --> 00:29:20,965
I still see it,
but it's getting dim.
685
00:29:22,965 --> 00:29:24,172
It just disappeared.
686
00:29:26,241 --> 00:29:27,827
Wow.
687
00:29:27,931 --> 00:29:29,586
DAVID:
It didn't move like
688
00:29:29,689 --> 00:29:31,827
anything that I've seen before,
689
00:29:31,931 --> 00:29:34,655
and it-it certainly,
when-when we zeroed in on it,
690
00:29:34,758 --> 00:29:37,241
it didn't look like anything
that I've seen before.
691
00:29:37,344 --> 00:29:40,172
And after all this, I-I'm gonna
have to just sit down and think
692
00:29:40,275 --> 00:29:41,586
-for a few minutes.
-Yeah, I don't know
how to process this.
693
00:29:41,689 --> 00:29:44,793
Yeah. This is the kind of thing
694
00:29:44,896 --> 00:29:47,137
that makes us feel
like it's targeted.
695
00:29:47,241 --> 00:29:50,551
You know. The fact that you can
pick up a star anywhere,
696
00:29:50,655 --> 00:29:53,206
but once you go to the spot
that we're trying to observe,
697
00:29:53,310 --> 00:29:55,896
-it... doesn't work.
-Yeah.
698
00:29:56,000 --> 00:29:59,379
How can something know
that you are pointing
699
00:29:59,482 --> 00:30:01,551
that Dobsonian telescope
in that direction?
700
00:30:01,655 --> 00:30:04,758
There's no electronic
setting circles,
701
00:30:04,862 --> 00:30:06,034
no encoders.
702
00:30:06,137 --> 00:30:07,379
There's nothing. No GP--
703
00:30:07,482 --> 00:30:09,034
-There's nothing on that.
-CHUCK: Nope.
704
00:30:09,137 --> 00:30:10,379
You get away from the anomaly
705
00:30:10,482 --> 00:30:12,000
-and everything's normal again.
-Wow.
706
00:30:12,103 --> 00:30:13,551
TRAVIS:
We were all mentally exhausted
707
00:30:13,655 --> 00:30:15,103
by whatever that was
708
00:30:15,206 --> 00:30:17,241
that appeared after
our final rocket launch.
709
00:30:17,344 --> 00:30:20,551
It was the biggest UAP
we've seen so far,
710
00:30:20,655 --> 00:30:22,689
and it appeared
to have come closer
711
00:30:22,793 --> 00:30:24,724
than any of the others as well.
712
00:30:24,827 --> 00:30:26,862
And with the cows
reacting the way they did,
713
00:30:26,965 --> 00:30:29,034
it makes me think
that we're getting closer
714
00:30:29,137 --> 00:30:31,724
to answers
here on Skinwalker Ranch.
715
00:30:31,827 --> 00:30:34,896
When I first, uh,
contacted you guys
716
00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:38,206
and I told you that there might
be a weird anomaly in the sky,
717
00:30:38,310 --> 00:30:42,206
what-what was your thought then
versus what you think now?
718
00:30:42,310 --> 00:30:44,206
I was really skeptical.
719
00:30:44,310 --> 00:30:46,241
And now we're just
kind of freaked out.
720
00:30:46,344 --> 00:30:47,931
Oh, it's beyond bizarre.
721
00:30:48,034 --> 00:30:49,551
I don't know how to explain
something like that.
722
00:30:49,655 --> 00:30:51,448
I was hoping to see things
I'd never seen before,
723
00:30:51,551 --> 00:30:53,034
and I wasn't disappointed.
724
00:30:53,137 --> 00:30:55,551
Until you come out here
and experience this,
725
00:30:55,655 --> 00:30:58,034
you think it's, like,
all made-- you can't--
726
00:30:58,137 --> 00:30:59,448
It's-it's too crazy.
727
00:30:59,551 --> 00:31:01,241
You can't make this up.
728
00:31:01,344 --> 00:31:03,862
I have no explanations
for anything going on out here.
729
00:31:03,965 --> 00:31:06,620
All right, appreciate it, guys.
This was good stuff.
730
00:31:06,724 --> 00:31:08,586
-Crazy but good.
-Crazy but good.
731
00:31:08,689 --> 00:31:10,275
Yes, crazy but good.
732
00:31:19,310 --> 00:31:22,103
ERIK: Come on in. I want
to get your eyes on this.
733
00:31:22,206 --> 00:31:23,689
Dude, I got to tell you
what's going on
734
00:31:23,793 --> 00:31:25,275
over at my trailer.
735
00:31:27,655 --> 00:31:31,103
I was sleeping pretty good,
and it's like something pounded
736
00:31:31,206 --> 00:31:34,862
into my trailer so hard,
the trailer actually moved.
737
00:31:37,482 --> 00:31:39,551
It wasn't the sound itself
that woke you up?
738
00:31:39,655 --> 00:31:41,586
-The sound woke me up.
I mean, I...
-[fingers snap]
739
00:31:41,689 --> 00:31:43,862
I, like, just stood--
I mean, straight up from--
740
00:31:43,965 --> 00:31:46,172
'cause it was such a bang.
741
00:31:46,275 --> 00:31:48,448
It's like, uh,
something, like...
742
00:31:48,551 --> 00:31:51,896
It's like I backed my Jeep into
the-the trailer or something.
743
00:31:52,000 --> 00:31:54,034
I mean, the trailer
literally did that.
744
00:31:54,137 --> 00:31:55,517
What time did you say it was?
745
00:31:55,620 --> 00:31:57,344
It was right at 5:13 a.m.
746
00:31:57,448 --> 00:31:58,586
Well, you're not
gonna believe it,
747
00:31:58,689 --> 00:32:00,241
but that's about
the same time I woke up.
748
00:32:00,344 --> 00:32:02,827
I had nightmares.
749
00:32:02,931 --> 00:32:05,448
-Really?
-It was, like, chill bumps.
750
00:32:05,551 --> 00:32:07,379
Couldn't go back to sleep,
so I've been looking around
751
00:32:07,482 --> 00:32:09,310
in the,
in the sky-facing cameras,
752
00:32:09,413 --> 00:32:11,551
looking at-at the stars.
753
00:32:11,655 --> 00:32:14,068
And there's something
really interesting
754
00:32:14,172 --> 00:32:15,724
that I haven't seen before
755
00:32:15,827 --> 00:32:17,551
-that I'd like
to get your eyes on.
-Okay.
756
00:32:17,655 --> 00:32:19,931
-Um, it...
-Well, I see
you're looking at Orion.
757
00:32:20,034 --> 00:32:21,758
-ERIK [chuckles]: Yeah.
-Okay.
758
00:32:21,862 --> 00:32:23,620
-There, there. All right.
-TRAVIS: Ho!
759
00:32:23,724 --> 00:32:26,137
-What was that?
-Okay, that's what
I'm trying to figure out.
760
00:32:29,620 --> 00:32:32,344
Yeah, look how bright-- that's
the brightest thing in the sky.
761
00:32:35,068 --> 00:32:39,482
So, if I go through
frame by frame.
762
00:32:39,586 --> 00:32:41,275
TRAVIS:
Wow.
763
00:32:41,379 --> 00:32:44,793
Look at-- I mean, that's a
greater magnitude than Jupiter.
764
00:32:44,896 --> 00:32:47,448
The flash of light that Erik
captured above the ranch
765
00:32:47,551 --> 00:32:50,413
on his new surveillance
camera system was not only
766
00:32:50,517 --> 00:32:51,965
one of the most
incredible anomalies
767
00:32:52,068 --> 00:32:54,275
that we've documented so far,
768
00:32:54,379 --> 00:32:57,275
but the time it appeared
was at the exact moment
769
00:32:57,379 --> 00:33:00,172
in the morning
when something hit my trailer.
770
00:33:00,275 --> 00:33:01,931
What could be that bright
771
00:33:02,034 --> 00:33:04,586
and still just be setting
in one spot in the sky?
772
00:33:04,689 --> 00:33:08,896
We don't have spacecraft
that can do an orbit like that.
773
00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:10,758
-ERIK: Mm-hmm.
-Right?
774
00:33:10,862 --> 00:33:12,379
Where's it coming from?
775
00:33:12,482 --> 00:33:14,827
This phenomena was
even more intense
776
00:33:14,931 --> 00:33:17,344
than the UAP we saw
just hours earlier
777
00:33:17,448 --> 00:33:19,034
with the rest of the team.
778
00:33:19,137 --> 00:33:21,379
Could it really be connected
to Erik's nightmares
779
00:33:21,482 --> 00:33:23,241
or the force
that shook me awake?
780
00:33:23,344 --> 00:33:24,517
I don't know.
781
00:33:24,620 --> 00:33:26,586
But it made
this night of experiments
782
00:33:26,689 --> 00:33:29,586
even more compelling,
and is pretty convincing
783
00:33:29,689 --> 00:33:32,344
that when we poke this ranch,
it responds.
784
00:33:32,448 --> 00:33:35,689
Travis, every time
we get something new like this,
785
00:33:35,793 --> 00:33:38,172
-I-I put it in front of Brandon,
in front of everybody.
-Oh...
786
00:33:38,275 --> 00:33:40,000
-We got to get
everybody's eyes on this.
-Yeah. [stammers]
787
00:33:40,103 --> 00:33:41,827
You know, we got to show
Dragon and Tom.
788
00:33:41,931 --> 00:33:44,034
ERIK:
This is a first of its kind.
789
00:33:44,137 --> 00:33:46,172
All right, appreciate it, Erik.
That's amazing, Erik.
790
00:33:46,275 --> 00:33:48,862
That's an amazing find
right there.
791
00:33:55,655 --> 00:33:58,517
[helicopter whirring]
792
00:33:58,620 --> 00:34:00,689
TRAVIS:
Later that afternoon,
we asked Brandon
793
00:34:00,793 --> 00:34:03,241
to drop everything,
come to the ranch
794
00:34:03,344 --> 00:34:05,172
to see the data we collected.
795
00:34:06,517 --> 00:34:07,620
Welcome back.
796
00:34:07,724 --> 00:34:09,655
These were things that we knew
797
00:34:09,758 --> 00:34:12,724
he would want to see for himself
as soon as possible.
798
00:34:12,827 --> 00:34:14,724
BRANDON:
Hey, guys.
799
00:34:14,827 --> 00:34:16,896
I understand that you have
a few things to show me.
800
00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:19,413
As always. [laughs]
801
00:34:19,517 --> 00:34:21,448
BRANDON:
Uh, let's dive in.
802
00:34:21,551 --> 00:34:23,896
TRAVIS:
Uh, we invited, uh,
803
00:34:24,000 --> 00:34:25,724
some astronomers
in a, in the local
804
00:34:25,827 --> 00:34:27,413
Utah astronomy organization
805
00:34:27,517 --> 00:34:30,103
to bring some very high-tech
telescopes
806
00:34:30,206 --> 00:34:33,241
-with camera platforms.
-And these are big telescopes.
807
00:34:33,344 --> 00:34:35,862
We set up to launch some rockets
up through the anomaly
808
00:34:35,965 --> 00:34:38,413
at the triangle,
and they would see this
809
00:34:38,517 --> 00:34:42,310
with these very calibrated
and expensive, uh, telescopes.
810
00:34:42,413 --> 00:34:46,241
And something erased
the information
811
00:34:46,344 --> 00:34:49,241
from a computer that's not
connected to any network.
812
00:34:49,344 --> 00:34:50,758
Really?
813
00:34:50,862 --> 00:34:53,310
It appears that something
814
00:34:53,413 --> 00:34:56,068
is deliberately meddling
with our systems,
815
00:34:56,172 --> 00:34:58,241
with the third-party experts
and their systems,
816
00:34:58,344 --> 00:35:00,689
every time they're brought
on the damn ranch.
817
00:35:02,413 --> 00:35:04,275
And with all
the craziness going on,
818
00:35:04,379 --> 00:35:06,965
we caught on camera a UAP,
819
00:35:07,068 --> 00:35:09,517
but this is something
that I saw with my own eyes,
820
00:35:09,620 --> 00:35:12,965
and it's probably
the most significant UAP
821
00:35:13,068 --> 00:35:16,206
that I have seen
in my entire time on the ranch.
822
00:35:16,310 --> 00:35:18,482
-So, I've got it cued up.
-You've captured the footage?
823
00:35:18,586 --> 00:35:19,793
-It's right here.
-BRYANT: We have it.
824
00:35:19,896 --> 00:35:21,517
Great. Show me.
825
00:35:26,068 --> 00:35:27,482
BRANDON:
Wow.
826
00:35:27,586 --> 00:35:29,482
You have got to be kidding.
827
00:35:29,586 --> 00:35:32,620
THOMAS:
It-it was so bright,
and it looked so close.
828
00:35:32,724 --> 00:35:36,379
TRAVIS:
This is a spherical-shaped
object with structure.
829
00:35:36,482 --> 00:35:39,172
-I-I can, I can zoom in
on this if you'd like.
-Yeah, zoom in on it.
830
00:35:39,275 --> 00:35:41,793
TRAVIS:
And look at-- there's a dot
in the middle of it
831
00:35:41,896 --> 00:35:44,655
that everybody could see
with their own eyes.
832
00:35:44,758 --> 00:35:46,137
-You see right there?
-BRYANT: You see where...
833
00:35:46,241 --> 00:35:47,137
TRAVIS:
You can definitely see that dot
834
00:35:47,241 --> 00:35:48,655
in the middle of it right there.
835
00:35:48,758 --> 00:35:50,172
If I had not seen it
with my own eyes,
836
00:35:50,275 --> 00:35:52,586
I might would be tempted to say,
837
00:35:52,689 --> 00:35:54,793
"Okay, this is an optical
phenomena in the camera lens
838
00:35:54,896 --> 00:35:56,724
that is out-- slightly
out of focus or something."
839
00:35:56,827 --> 00:36:00,137
But it looked like that
to your own naked eye.
840
00:36:00,241 --> 00:36:02,655
It was so bright,
it had subtense.
841
00:36:02,758 --> 00:36:04,724
Look at that.
842
00:36:04,827 --> 00:36:06,517
-THOMAS: Well, and...
-That is extraordinary.
843
00:36:08,827 --> 00:36:10,551
THOMAS:
And caught on multiple cameras.
844
00:36:10,655 --> 00:36:12,862
I'm telling you, watching it
with my eyes, standing there,
845
00:36:12,965 --> 00:36:14,793
not trying to hold a camera,
846
00:36:14,896 --> 00:36:19,551
the strange erratic movement
i-is what really cemented to me
847
00:36:19,655 --> 00:36:23,379
that there is something
extremely strange about this.
848
00:36:23,482 --> 00:36:25,379
TRAVIS:
I-I would tell you
that I think there's enough data
849
00:36:25,482 --> 00:36:28,448
in the video footage that-that
this is more than a UAP,
850
00:36:28,551 --> 00:36:30,103
that this is a UFO.
851
00:36:30,206 --> 00:36:32,034
This is an unidentified
flying object.
852
00:36:32,137 --> 00:36:34,517
It's not just
some aerial phenomena.
853
00:36:34,620 --> 00:36:35,655
Wow.
854
00:36:43,241 --> 00:36:45,482
It continues
to shock me to this day
855
00:36:45,586 --> 00:36:50,068
that we saw,
yet again, another UAP.
856
00:36:50,172 --> 00:36:51,896
And that's not
the only thing that happened.
857
00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:53,379
It gets better.
858
00:36:53,482 --> 00:36:55,793
You know, the strangeness
just continues.
859
00:36:55,896 --> 00:36:58,137
We have something to show you
860
00:36:58,241 --> 00:36:59,896
that I've personally
never seen before.
861
00:37:00,000 --> 00:37:01,310
In fact, I didn't even think
862
00:37:01,413 --> 00:37:03,068
something like this
was possible.
863
00:37:03,172 --> 00:37:04,793
So, this is a little complex,
but, boy, is it a story.
864
00:37:04,896 --> 00:37:07,724
Yeah, so I'll start
from my perspective.
865
00:37:07,827 --> 00:37:10,793
-Okay.
-Uh, while I was asleep
in my trailer,
866
00:37:10,896 --> 00:37:14,724
something immediately
made me raise
867
00:37:14,827 --> 00:37:18,482
straight up out of bed,
fight-or-flight reflex.
868
00:37:18,586 --> 00:37:20,448
And let me tell you,
as soon something--
869
00:37:20,551 --> 00:37:22,655
anything like this ever happens
to me, I always say,
870
00:37:22,758 --> 00:37:24,620
"Hey, telephone,
what time is it?"
871
00:37:24,724 --> 00:37:27,206
And it tells me 5:13 a.m.
872
00:37:27,310 --> 00:37:28,793
ERIK:
At about
873
00:37:28,896 --> 00:37:31,793
ten minutes after
5:00 in the morning,
874
00:37:31,896 --> 00:37:34,103
I was asleep just outside
of the main control room,
875
00:37:34,206 --> 00:37:35,517
and I startled awake
876
00:37:35,620 --> 00:37:38,034
from what you might
consider a night terror.
877
00:37:38,137 --> 00:37:41,172
I decided I would go and, uh,
878
00:37:41,275 --> 00:37:44,448
look at
the surveillance cameras.
879
00:37:44,551 --> 00:37:47,034
As I was looking,
something caught my eye,
880
00:37:47,137 --> 00:37:48,862
and it was a flash.
881
00:37:48,965 --> 00:37:50,482
TRAVIS:
And he said, "Let me show you
882
00:37:50,586 --> 00:37:52,241
what I saw in the cameras."
883
00:37:52,344 --> 00:37:55,862
ERIK:
I will show you
the actual footage.
884
00:37:55,965 --> 00:37:57,275
I want to get your eyes on it.
885
00:38:01,655 --> 00:38:04,448
I'm going to frame-advance
into this so you can see
886
00:38:04,551 --> 00:38:06,448
exactly what I saw.
887
00:38:08,137 --> 00:38:09,275
BRANDON:
Whoa.
888
00:38:09,379 --> 00:38:12,551
-Yeah, holy cow.
-Oh, my gosh.
889
00:38:12,655 --> 00:38:15,206
It is such an intense burst
890
00:38:15,310 --> 00:38:17,172
that surpasses anything else
in the sky.
891
00:38:17,275 --> 00:38:19,379
-Can you play that again?
-Yeah.
892
00:38:21,344 --> 00:38:23,931
It's unexplainable, isn't it?
It's-it's...
893
00:38:24,034 --> 00:38:25,517
This is crazy.
894
00:38:25,620 --> 00:38:27,655
From everything you are saying,
895
00:38:27,758 --> 00:38:31,206
there is absolutely
no conventional explanation
896
00:38:31,310 --> 00:38:32,448
for this.
897
00:38:32,551 --> 00:38:33,758
Uh, well, let me explain this.
898
00:38:33,862 --> 00:38:35,275
Uh, so, as part of the search
899
00:38:35,379 --> 00:38:37,206
for extraterrestrial
intelligence protocol,
900
00:38:37,310 --> 00:38:38,931
one of the first things you do
if you think you've picked up
901
00:38:39,034 --> 00:38:40,448
a radio signal from the stars
902
00:38:40,551 --> 00:38:43,103
or an optical signal
from the stars
903
00:38:43,206 --> 00:38:46,275
is you carefully track
its motion.
904
00:38:46,379 --> 00:38:49,931
And we've got the video here
now tracking its motion
905
00:38:50,034 --> 00:38:51,655
at stellar motion.
906
00:38:51,758 --> 00:38:53,655
Meaning it's following
sidereal motion.
907
00:38:53,758 --> 00:38:55,275
That's the motion of the stars.
908
00:38:55,379 --> 00:38:58,862
We cannot build a spacecraft
that can do that.
909
00:38:58,965 --> 00:39:00,965
We've been talking
about the area
910
00:39:01,068 --> 00:39:04,241
over the triangle being
some sort of anomaly,
911
00:39:04,344 --> 00:39:06,172
potentially a portal, uh,
912
00:39:06,275 --> 00:39:09,034
one end of a wormhole,
something.
913
00:39:09,137 --> 00:39:10,448
-What if that's the, uh...
-An interdimensional gateway.
914
00:39:10,551 --> 00:39:12,000
-It could be an-- Yeah.
-What if-- Yeah.
915
00:39:12,103 --> 00:39:13,758
What if that's
the other end of the wormhole?
916
00:39:15,448 --> 00:39:18,379
There's been so much lore
around the idea
917
00:39:18,482 --> 00:39:21,448
that a portal or a wormhole
between deep space
918
00:39:21,551 --> 00:39:23,517
and Skinwalker Ranch
is the gateway
919
00:39:23,620 --> 00:39:26,103
for all the strange phenomena
that happens here.
920
00:39:26,206 --> 00:39:28,793
Could this anomaly
that Erik captured
921
00:39:28,896 --> 00:39:32,000
on his Skycam be evidence
that it's true?
922
00:39:32,103 --> 00:39:34,310
I don't know, but I wonder
923
00:39:34,413 --> 00:39:36,241
if we're getting closer
to an answer.
924
00:39:36,344 --> 00:39:40,000
This escalates the importance
of what we're doing
925
00:39:40,103 --> 00:39:42,896
and the need
to bring in individuals
926
00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:45,034
that can help
shine a light on this
927
00:39:45,137 --> 00:39:48,034
and at least pull in
a more collaborative approach.
928
00:39:48,137 --> 00:39:49,620
Yeah, let me reach out
to some folks about
929
00:39:49,724 --> 00:39:51,241
some other instruments
that might be useful.
930
00:39:51,344 --> 00:39:53,241
ERIK:
We've got logistics
to take care of.
931
00:39:53,344 --> 00:39:55,172
-I think we need to get moving
in that direction.
-Yeah.
932
00:39:55,275 --> 00:39:57,620
I know you are
on a schedule, so, uh,
933
00:39:57,724 --> 00:39:59,000
I think this is
a good place for us to end.
934
00:39:59,103 --> 00:40:00,586
-Yeah, let's go.
-Thanks.
935
00:40:00,689 --> 00:40:02,034
-TRAVIS: Was this compelling?
-BRANDON: Yeah.
936
00:40:02,137 --> 00:40:03,310
-[laughter]
-Hell yes.
937
00:40:05,551 --> 00:40:07,931
ERIK:
As mysterious events continue,
938
00:40:08,034 --> 00:40:11,000
I think it's absolutely true
that what we've discovered here
939
00:40:11,103 --> 00:40:13,862
and what we're
doing here ongoing
940
00:40:13,965 --> 00:40:17,000
could contribute to our
understanding of the universe.
941
00:40:17,103 --> 00:40:20,896
TRAVIS:
We're seeing more strange
phenomena over Skinwalker Ranch,
942
00:40:21,000 --> 00:40:22,758
over the triangle,
and now we're seeing
943
00:40:22,862 --> 00:40:24,620
a strange flash of light
944
00:40:24,724 --> 00:40:26,689
occurring over
the ranch to the south.
945
00:40:26,793 --> 00:40:28,517
Are they connected?
946
00:40:28,620 --> 00:40:31,000
It seems awfully likely
that they are.
947
00:40:31,103 --> 00:40:32,931
We're gonna have
to find some answers
948
00:40:33,034 --> 00:40:35,655
and solve this mystery
about what's going on out here.
949
00:40:35,758 --> 00:40:39,655
BRANDON:
All the adversity,
the equipment malfunctions
950
00:40:39,758 --> 00:40:43,586
and the great difficulties,
we still captured on camera
951
00:40:43,689 --> 00:40:46,137
stunning UFO activity,
952
00:40:46,241 --> 00:40:49,655
with astronomers present,
witnessing it.
953
00:40:49,758 --> 00:40:52,689
Why are these things appearing?
954
00:40:52,793 --> 00:40:54,689
What is the origin
and the agenda
955
00:40:54,793 --> 00:40:56,724
associated with the phenomena
956
00:40:56,827 --> 00:40:59,034
that we are witnessing
at Skinwalker Ranch?
957
00:40:59,137 --> 00:41:02,103
I think we've just barely
scratched the surface
958
00:41:02,206 --> 00:41:07,310
of exploring what secrets
the ranch holds.
959
00:41:07,413 --> 00:41:09,413
[wind whistling]
960
00:41:13,103 --> 00:41:14,689
THOMAS:
If we were to come in
and dig again,
961
00:41:14,793 --> 00:41:16,827
would we get any response?
962
00:41:16,931 --> 00:41:18,620
Where you dig
makes a difference.
963
00:41:20,103 --> 00:41:21,758
It died.
964
00:41:21,862 --> 00:41:23,241
BRYANT:
We're getting
a spike in radiation.
965
00:41:23,344 --> 00:41:24,758
There was a spike at 3,400.
966
00:41:24,862 --> 00:41:26,758
Everybody out of here now.
967
00:41:26,862 --> 00:41:29,551
Erik, are you doing
something at 1.6?
968
00:41:29,655 --> 00:41:30,965
I'm not broadcasting.
969
00:41:31,068 --> 00:41:32,103
TRAVIS:
That's a communication signal
970
00:41:32,206 --> 00:41:33,413
or something.
971
00:41:33,517 --> 00:41:35,241
This is out at
the Carriage House.
972
00:41:35,344 --> 00:41:36,586
What the hell is that?
973
00:41:36,689 --> 00:41:38,482
You've captured a UAP on camera.
76317
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