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THOMAS: I've heard
there's underground bases here.
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So many stories about these...
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caverns in the mesa.
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AARON:
I'm up against
something pretty hard.
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THOMAS:
We're hoping
that we can drill through it
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and see if we hit any voids.
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BRYANT:
That looks like
a big chunk of something.
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THOMAS:
What is that?
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It definitely looks metallic.
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BRYANT:
Let's run a snake camera
down the mesa.
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Oh, there it is.
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What is that?
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It's as if this thing
is broadcasting.
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This thing shouldn't be
broadcasting anything.
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-Just have a listen at this.
-[beeping, static crackling]
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Hey. Are you okay?
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No.
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BRYANT:
Tom just blacked out.
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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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-BRYANT: Hey, guys.
-TOM: Hey.
-KANDUS: Hey, Bryant.
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I wanted to check up on you.
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-Mm. Yeah.
-Thanks.
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You had me scared to death.
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-[chuckles]
-Yeah, it was scary.
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It was a scary experience.
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What I remember hearing
was just, like,
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this really loud...
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you know, static noise.
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It sounded like...
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maybe like a train.
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It was, like, just...
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noise.
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TRAVIS:
Two days ago...
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-How deep are you?
-80 feet.
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...our team had one of
the most bizarre experiences yet
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out of all of our investigations
on Skinwalker Ranch.
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You starting to get
some of the fluid coming back?
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Yeah, looks like we got it back!
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ERIK:
Oh, yeah, I can see it.
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TRAVIS:
While we were drilling
into the mesa
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where we've discovered evidence
of a cavern system
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as well as some kind
of large metallic obstruction...
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-[beeping]
-...Erik Bard detected the
mysterious communication signal
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and energy spike
at 1.6 gigahertz
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on his spectrum analyzer...
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It's as if this thing
is broadcasting.
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...just like we got
two weeks ago
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after digging
near Homestead Two.
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Well, just have a listen
at this.
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TRAVIS:
But then,
when Erik played the frequency
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for Dragon and Tom Lewis,
who were over at Homestead Two
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checking for any other
strange energy readings...
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-Are you okay?
-No.
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All the blood rushed out
of my...
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-my brain.
-...Tom suddenly blacked out
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and had to be rushed
to the hospital.
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♪
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The last thing I remember
is you were
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on the radio
and you played that weird sound.
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And I remember Bryant asking
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what, you know--
what does this mean.
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And then...
my eyes started going black.
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-KANDUS: Mm.
-And, um...
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So, yeah, I just kind of...
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tried to catch my balance,
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you know, as best I could and...
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But I-I couldn't hear anything.
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I couldn't see anything.
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I really thought
I was having a heart attack.
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My feet felt like they were
in blocks of ice.
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I couldn't catch my breath
until I got off the ranch.
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And my vision
was kind of the same way.
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It came back as soon
as we got out of the gate.
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That's when it cleared.
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Flew to the ER.
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Hooked me up to an EKG.
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I'm wearing a heart monitor
just to make sure
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that it's not still happening.
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ERIK:
When we talk about our
heartbeat, we're talking
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about something that is
e-electrically driven.
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And it's as if there were
some sort of...
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disturbance
to that electrical rhythm
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-of your heart.
-Mm-hmm.
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BRYANT:
I don't know what it is
about Homestead Two,
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but this is now three instances,
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with Tom Lewis and Roland McCook
almost blacking out,
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as well as where Travis
got radiation burns.
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This area is
a high caution area,
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and I'm gonna make sure
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that I'm keeping my eyes open
for anything.
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'Cause the last thing I want
is more people getting hurt.
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Well, I can think of nothing
more important
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for us to investigate than what
is affecting our health.
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-Mm-hmm.
-Or affecting us neurologically,
physiologically, otherwise.
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Obviously, we want you
to continue to rest
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and get to full strength
so you can be back out there
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-with us.
-Yeah.
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We're just glad that,
ultimately,
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that you're okay
and you're back safe.
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-Thank you.
Thanks for everybody's help.
-Yeah.
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-Getting me out of there.
-I appreciate this. 100%.
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-'Kay. Thanks, you guys.
-KANDUS: All right.
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We'll see you later.
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THOMAS:
See you later.
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♪
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THOMAS: Well, you guys ready
to go at it again?
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AARON:
Yeah, we're ready.
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Aaron, you're gonna want
to see this.
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This is what came out
of your tank.
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This material here.
It's-it's rather brittle.
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Out of the spoils that we went
and dumped over there.
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This came out of the pit?
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-Yeah.
-Yeah.
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Wow.
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TRAVIS:
A couple weeks ago,
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a former security officer that
used to work for Robert Bigelow
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showed Thomas Winterton
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and Kaleb Bench
a spot on the mesa
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where he said
a large cave was located.
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But now
it's all covered by boulders.
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Oh, yeah. This is it.
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So, for the last few days,
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while I've been away
from the ranch,
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the guys have been conducting
a drilling operation
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to see if a large void or cavern
really could be inside there.
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Come on, sweetheart.
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TRAVIS:
The plan was to drill laterally
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from the road
into the base of the mesa.
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And so far, nearly 300 feet in,
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they've discovered
evidence of a void.
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But the drill bit
has also been scraping up
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against a huge obstruction
that it can't penetrate.
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And a bunch
of small metallic fragments
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have come out in the spoils.
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Any chance this could be
coming off of your equipment?
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There's no way
it would come out of the drill.
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TRAVIS:
Now, we don't know
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if Bigelow had a cave
purposely covered up,
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but given the rumors we've heard
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about everything
from an underground base
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to even a spacecraft
being hidden in the mesa,
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makes the drilling team
really curious
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what this obstruction
or object could be.
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Well, I say we get at it and see
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-if we can get you past
that point.
-All right.
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Yeah, let's see
if we can break through there.
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-'Kay.
-All right.
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THOMAS:
Now that Tom's back
on the ranch and recovering,
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we're ready
to get back to drilling.
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And speaking for myself
and the rest of the team,
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we're not stopping
until we get some answers
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about what's going on
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with this mystery
inside the mesa.
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ERIK:
The results
of Bigelow's investigation
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have never been fully released.
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There's talk of evidence
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having been discovered
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to support the idea
of some kind of base
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or perhaps
an ancient alien artifact.
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I'm not sure why others
have come to that conclusion,
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but clearly something strange
is going on in this mesa.
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As we continue drilling,
I'll be monitoring
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the spectrum analyzer,
the TriField
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and other meters,
looking for that strange
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1.6 gigahertz RF signal
that we've encountered
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or for any potentially dangerous
spikes in radiation.
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No, that's going down the hill,
you son of a buck.
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THOMAS:
Are you shaking your head?
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Yeah, I'm still hitting
that ledge and...
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it keeps pushing me down.
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How far back are we?
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We are about 311 foot.
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Okay. And you're
still hitting up against that?
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Yeah. Still hitting up
against it.
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'Kay.
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As far as any anomalous signals
or data or anything,
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-are we seeing any of that?
-No.
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Uh, at least so far, no.
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AARON:
Come on, sweetheart.
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Why don't you want to come up?
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Did you ever get any kind
of an idea what would make
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your spectrum analyzer...
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-broadcast
as opposed to receive?
-No.
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No, I-I want to sort that out
up here.
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You know, look, it's a bit
concerning that that's happening
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in the same time window
when Tom had his episode.
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Yeah.
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See? There's nothing.
Why won't you come out?
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-So, uh, guys?
-Yeah.
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-Aaron's hitting a ledge.
-Mm-hmm.
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And that ledge seems to be
angled down at a slight angle,
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and the bit's coming up
at such an angle
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-that as he's pushing,
it's just kind of...
-Yep. Yep.
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-...like, skipping down.
-Bouncing.
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-Yeah.
-So,
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um, yeah, he continues
to be pushed down
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-deeper.
-Yeah.
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[grinding, creaking sounds]
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Boy, that thing sounds like
it's hitting something hard.
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What the heck is...
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[rattling sounds]
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[shuts off motor]
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Hey, guys, come on down here.
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That was quite the noise
that was just making.
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Yeah, I'm up against
something pretty hard right now.
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So, we're coming up
about 11 inches every ten feet.
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It was--
it was directing you downward.
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And now you're still on it but
it's allowing you to go upwards?
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-Right.
-So it-- That-that tells us
something about the shape
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-of this hard layer.
-Mm-hmm.
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Or this-this... Whatever
this impenetrable thing is.
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So it sounds like you're
describing kind of a "V,"
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where this hard shelf
is coming down.
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And now you're saying that it's
starting to turn and go back up.
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So we've got kind of a-a "V"
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that your bit is sitting there
bumping up against,
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trying to find a place
to start drilling up.
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-Is that right?
-Right. Right.
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May not even be a "V."
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It could even be...
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maybe a dome.
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-AARON: It could a dome the way
it's going. -Oh, really?
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'Cause you're not that sharp
of a turn.
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-Wow!
-How far back are we?
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We are about 330, 340 feet.
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Gosh.
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ERIK:
Our drilling expert,
Aaron, reports that
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he's hitting some kind
of hard layer that
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he describes as perhaps a dome
inside the mesa.
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There's no good reason for that
as far as we're aware.
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We're gonna find out what
it is and why it's in the mesa.
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How unusual is it
in your experience
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to not be able to punch up
through something like this?
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The stuff that we're using
right now
247
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to drill up through this mesa,
248
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it should go through
that layer pretty easily.
249
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-But it's not.
-And it's not.
250
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I'm gonna be really
fascinated to see
251
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what's coming out of that hole,
252
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so when you guys get ready
to dump the spoils,
253
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we definitely want
to put a screen
254
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under there and catch it.
255
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-We definitely want to
analyze that.
-If we're doing that,
256
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it should be at the bottom
of that pit right there.
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THOMAS:
Okay.
258
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We'll go ahead and get
that sucked out for you
259
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and head over there to dump it.
260
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Okay.
261
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[starts engine]
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THOMAS:
As we get deeper into the hill,
263
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Aaron keeps hitting
a hard surface.
264
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And so we set the screen up.
265
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We have this large object
that we're bumping up against,
266
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and maybe there's something
coming out
267
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that could give us a clue
as to what that is.
268
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BRYANT:
There we go.
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[engine stops]
270
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THOMAS:
More metal.
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Check this out.
272
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BRYANT:
Wow, that is a lot
of metal.
273
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-Look at this.
-Same thing?
274
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BRYANT: I cannot believe
there's that much metal in this.
275
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I mean, look how much of it
there is.
276
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Wait, there's one right...
277
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THOMAS:
And some of it's fairly...
278
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Look how much
of this stuff is in
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-this little spoils pile. Right?
-Mm-hmm.
280
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So, there's no telling
how much of this metallic crap
281
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there is still in that hillside.
282
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The fact that we're getting
all these thin layers
283
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of this substance,
and Aaron was hitting something
284
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so hard with his drill rig
he couldn't penetrate it,
285
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are we just chipping away
at something
286
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much larger under the mesa?
287
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I don't know,
but we have to find out.
288
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I mean, it's all through here.
289
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-It's ground up chunks of it.
-It's... it's everywhere.
290
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-Big pieces.
-Yeah.
291
00:12:28,931 --> 00:12:31,827
It's almost as if it all
came off the same object.
292
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That hard shelf
that he's been hitting,
293
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-trying to get up through.
-Yeah. Yeah.
294
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ERIK:
Well, I say we bag this up.
295
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THOMAS:
Could this metal be
coming from that hard surface
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that we've been
bumping up against
297
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trying to break through
for hundreds of feet?
298
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I want to get in there
more than ever now
299
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and discover what exactly
that hard surface was,
300
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and where is this metal
coming from?
301
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That's out of the last dump.
302
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AARON: Wow.
THOMAS: It's all metal.
303
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This is the better part
of what we collected
304
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on our screen, and it appears
to all be refined metal.
305
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-Huh?
-And you're how far in?
306
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Right around 400.
307
00:13:09,862 --> 00:13:12,172
That's a big metal object.
'Cause you...
308
00:13:12,275 --> 00:13:13,551
I mean, you still
can't cut through it?
309
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I still can't get through it.
310
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-What?
-ERIK: Wow.
311
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Well, I mean,
I guess at this point
312
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we need to figure out
a course of action.
313
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[scoffs]
Many courses of action.
314
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Well, the sample is in hand
can be analyzed,
315
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and we can get
compositional information,
316
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but it's not going to tell us
the whole story.
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THOMAS:
A lot to follow up with.
318
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Well, you guys have been
true professionals.
319
00:13:37,724 --> 00:13:40,034
You've done a great job, you've
done everything we've asked.
320
00:13:40,137 --> 00:13:42,344
Obviously, it's not your fault
321
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that we've got something really
hard that's domed under there,
322
00:13:45,931 --> 00:13:48,896
and so, yeah,
we'll press pause on it for now
323
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and figure out
what we're going to do next.
324
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But, we might have you back.
325
00:13:52,413 --> 00:13:53,379
-All right.
-Yeah, I'd call it a success,
Aaron.
326
00:13:53,482 --> 00:13:54,620
-Thank you.
-Yeah.
327
00:13:54,724 --> 00:13:56,724
Well, thank you.
328
00:13:56,827 --> 00:13:59,724
BRYANT:
Aaron has tried and tried
to get his drill
329
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to go up into the mesa,
but whatever is in there
330
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is driving it deeper
into the ground
331
00:14:04,896 --> 00:14:08,275
and we've reached the maximum
410-feet depth.
332
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It's getting late in the day.
333
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We'd love him to come back,
but for now,
334
00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:14,034
we need to have him
get his equipment out
335
00:14:14,137 --> 00:14:15,793
and reassess
what we're gonna do next.
336
00:14:15,896 --> 00:14:18,275
Okay. Well, I say we wrap it up,
337
00:14:18,379 --> 00:14:19,551
clean up, and let's
get out of here.
338
00:14:19,655 --> 00:14:21,310
Okay.
339
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♪
340
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-ERIK: Hey, Travis.
-Hey, fellas.
341
00:14:28,206 --> 00:14:31,482
You know, not to, to over-
exaggerate or dramatize it,
342
00:14:31,586 --> 00:14:34,103
but I think that we could
have found one of the most
343
00:14:34,206 --> 00:14:36,482
significant finds,
not only on the ranch, but maybe
344
00:14:36,586 --> 00:14:38,827
-the entire Uinta Basin.
-You're kidding.
345
00:14:38,931 --> 00:14:42,275
No. We're excited to
share with you what we found.
346
00:14:42,379 --> 00:14:44,620
-Okay.
-According to Aaron,
347
00:14:44,724 --> 00:14:46,827
who was the lead drill operator,
348
00:14:46,931 --> 00:14:49,482
We've encountered
this layer that we can't
349
00:14:49,586 --> 00:14:51,448
get the drill to come up
through.
350
00:14:51,551 --> 00:14:54,448
-Really? He couldn't
penetrate it at all?
-Yeah.
351
00:14:54,551 --> 00:14:57,793
He was never able to turn
that bit upwards
352
00:14:57,896 --> 00:15:00,620
because he kept encountering
this hard layer
353
00:15:00,724 --> 00:15:04,344
-that was actually
driving him deeper down.
-Wow.
354
00:15:04,448 --> 00:15:06,344
What it was doing
was bumping up against that,
355
00:15:06,448 --> 00:15:09,172
and it just kept kind
of skipping down the surface
356
00:15:09,275 --> 00:15:11,689
and pushing him
further and further underground
357
00:15:11,793 --> 00:15:15,034
until it started to
come back up a little bit.
358
00:15:15,137 --> 00:15:19,413
And it appears to be some type
of dome shaped hard surface.
359
00:15:19,517 --> 00:15:22,862
-What?
-Yeah. This makes no sense,
Travis.
360
00:15:22,965 --> 00:15:25,517
He drilled to where
he put out 400 feet
361
00:15:25,620 --> 00:15:29,620
of drill pipe and still was
never able to make the turn up.
362
00:15:29,724 --> 00:15:32,172
400 feet
into the side of the hill.
363
00:15:32,275 --> 00:15:34,655
That's insane!
364
00:15:34,758 --> 00:15:36,172
And I want to say here, too,
365
00:15:36,275 --> 00:15:39,206
Aaron has been drilling
for 20-plus years.
366
00:15:39,310 --> 00:15:41,344
He is recognized as one
of the very, very best
367
00:15:41,448 --> 00:15:43,068
in his field.
368
00:15:43,172 --> 00:15:44,965
I think that if anybody
could have got through this,
369
00:15:45,068 --> 00:15:46,827
it would have been him.
370
00:15:46,931 --> 00:15:49,206
So it's 400 feet long, uh,
371
00:15:49,310 --> 00:15:51,724
whatever this thick material is?
372
00:15:51,827 --> 00:15:53,379
That's what it appears to be.
373
00:15:54,448 --> 00:15:56,103
And I want to say here, too,
374
00:15:56,206 --> 00:16:00,172
we were able to retrieve
a pretty significant quantity
375
00:16:00,275 --> 00:16:01,758
of metal material.
376
00:16:01,862 --> 00:16:04,103
-Wow.
-And there was an abundance
377
00:16:04,206 --> 00:16:08,655
of this stuff, and it was
all very uniformly wafer-thin.
378
00:16:08,758 --> 00:16:10,241
This is really bizarre.
379
00:16:10,344 --> 00:16:12,413
What in the world could this be?
380
00:16:12,517 --> 00:16:17,241
If there really is
a 400-foot-long, dome-shaped
381
00:16:17,344 --> 00:16:20,068
metallic object
buried deep in the mesa,
382
00:16:20,172 --> 00:16:22,724
maybe the guys have finally
pinpointed something
383
00:16:22,827 --> 00:16:24,275
that could lead to answers
384
00:16:24,379 --> 00:16:27,068
about why Skinwalker Ranch
has been the center
385
00:16:27,172 --> 00:16:30,241
of so many strange phenomena
for all these years.
386
00:16:30,344 --> 00:16:33,413
Well, I guess this begs
the question, after everything
387
00:16:33,517 --> 00:16:36,551
we've discovered and talked
about: what do we do next?
388
00:16:36,655 --> 00:16:38,206
We follow the data.
389
00:16:38,310 --> 00:16:40,758
We're going to continue
following the data at that site.
390
00:16:40,862 --> 00:16:43,379
This may be the most
interesting site on the ranch
391
00:16:43,482 --> 00:16:44,551
-to us at this point.
-Agreed.
392
00:16:44,655 --> 00:16:46,517
-Right.
-Yeah.
393
00:16:46,620 --> 00:16:49,758
I want to get these samples
to one of the universities
394
00:16:49,862 --> 00:16:53,241
here locally, and have
them do elemental mapping
395
00:16:53,344 --> 00:16:55,758
to see if there is something
more here than meets the eye.
396
00:16:55,862 --> 00:16:59,241
So, uh, I'll be,
I'll be back out there tomorrow,
397
00:16:59,344 --> 00:17:02,482
-and we'll go from there.
-All right. Sounds good.
398
00:17:02,586 --> 00:17:05,034
This is weird and crazy, guys,
399
00:17:05,137 --> 00:17:07,413
all this stuff that you guys
found in just a few days.
400
00:17:07,517 --> 00:17:09,689
That's pretty amazing.
401
00:17:09,793 --> 00:17:12,655
TRAVIS: All right. Thanks, guys.
I'll see you soon.
402
00:17:26,448 --> 00:17:27,827
Here we are, Ryan.
403
00:17:29,241 --> 00:17:32,206
Well, so our hole is over here.
404
00:17:32,310 --> 00:17:35,034
Right when I got
back to Skinwalker Ranch,
405
00:17:35,137 --> 00:17:38,482
we were all eager to see
just what the huge, dome-shaped
406
00:17:38,586 --> 00:17:40,931
object buried inside
the mesa could be.
407
00:17:41,034 --> 00:17:44,137
So we brought out underground
visualization expert
408
00:17:44,241 --> 00:17:45,931
Ryan Marcantel
409
00:17:46,034 --> 00:17:49,241
to feed a specialized robotic
camera into the hole we drilled.
410
00:17:50,344 --> 00:17:54,137
Oh, wow. So, this goes
right under the mesa?
411
00:17:54,241 --> 00:17:57,586
-400 feet that way.
-Wow.
412
00:17:57,689 --> 00:18:00,172
When that bit got into the base
of the mesa there,
413
00:18:00,275 --> 00:18:02,137
which is about 80 feet,
414
00:18:02,241 --> 00:18:05,137
the bit came up,
it hit something hard.
415
00:18:05,241 --> 00:18:08,310
What we have is we've got some
dome-shaped hard feature
416
00:18:08,413 --> 00:18:11,448
under there that's dished out
like this.
417
00:18:13,586 --> 00:18:14,965
RYAN:
Well, that's exciting.
418
00:18:15,068 --> 00:18:16,344
Let's get the equipment
and we can set it up.
419
00:18:16,448 --> 00:18:17,793
Hopefully, you can just
climb down,
420
00:18:17,896 --> 00:18:19,724
-stand in that to feed it in.
-Easy.
421
00:18:19,827 --> 00:18:22,068
RYAN:
The robotics that we use
422
00:18:22,172 --> 00:18:24,551
are really designed
for confined spaces.
423
00:18:24,655 --> 00:18:27,000
Great to use
in purposes like this.
424
00:18:27,103 --> 00:18:29,862
So, we brought out a VT100,
which is a robot
425
00:18:29,965 --> 00:18:32,310
with a PTZ camera on it,
1080P readout.
426
00:18:32,413 --> 00:18:34,034
It can be configured
in many different forms.
427
00:18:34,137 --> 00:18:37,310
Today, we're using tracks,
just because we're navigating
428
00:18:37,413 --> 00:18:39,482
over different types of terrain.
429
00:18:39,586 --> 00:18:41,206
Everything seems to be
working fine.
430
00:18:41,310 --> 00:18:43,793
Uh, what we'll do is
we'll go ahead and,
431
00:18:43,896 --> 00:18:44,965
I'll get down there
now and go ahead
432
00:18:45,068 --> 00:18:46,482
-and put it in the hole.
-Okay.
433
00:18:46,586 --> 00:18:47,965
And then we'll
go ahead and start, and, uh,
434
00:18:48,068 --> 00:18:49,310
we'll keep a visual
on everything.
435
00:18:50,413 --> 00:18:53,137
THOMAS:
With all the stories
that we've heard of tunnels
436
00:18:53,241 --> 00:18:56,000
and caverns and underground
bases here in the mesa,
437
00:18:56,103 --> 00:18:59,448
I finally feel like we're
starting to make some progress.
438
00:18:59,551 --> 00:19:02,034
With this six-inch hole drilled
400 feet into the mountain,
439
00:19:02,137 --> 00:19:03,896
who knows what we would see
440
00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:05,896
if we could
get this camera back there?
441
00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:09,206
We definitely need to
investigate it a lot more,
442
00:19:09,310 --> 00:19:12,068
but I do feel like maybe
there's some evidence there
443
00:19:12,172 --> 00:19:15,137
that could back up some of these
stories that we've been told.
444
00:19:17,413 --> 00:19:19,344
BRYANT:
Well, looks like he's
getting it down in there.
445
00:19:19,448 --> 00:19:20,965
Oh, look at that.
446
00:19:22,241 --> 00:19:23,620
TRAVIS:
Oh, wow.
447
00:19:23,724 --> 00:19:25,758
THOMAS:
That's pretty cool.
448
00:19:29,517 --> 00:19:31,965
That's a pretty clear picture.
449
00:19:32,068 --> 00:19:36,034
RYAN:
All right, so we will
start recording right now.
450
00:19:39,482 --> 00:19:41,482
Let me, uh, at least
get something here
451
00:19:41,586 --> 00:19:43,413
so it doesn't have
to work so hard.
452
00:19:43,517 --> 00:19:46,379
Hey, Thomas,
if you wouldn't mind...
453
00:19:46,482 --> 00:19:48,551
I'm gonna go forward, just...
454
00:19:48,655 --> 00:19:50,931
feed it into the hole
as I'm going forward.
455
00:19:51,034 --> 00:19:53,448
Okay. [exhales]
456
00:19:53,551 --> 00:19:55,586
Okay, go ahead.
457
00:20:02,482 --> 00:20:04,517
Traction moving fine, Thomas?
458
00:20:04,620 --> 00:20:06,931
Oh, yeah.
459
00:20:07,034 --> 00:20:08,413
RYAN:
Oh, there we go.
460
00:20:08,517 --> 00:20:10,034
BRYANT:
Not very far though.
461
00:20:10,137 --> 00:20:12,068
No, it's just right
at the entrance right now.
462
00:20:14,241 --> 00:20:17,206
Everything looks
like it's working properly?
463
00:20:19,379 --> 00:20:21,206
THOMAS:
Wait a second.
464
00:20:21,310 --> 00:20:23,137
It's getting hung up.
465
00:20:24,413 --> 00:20:27,551
So we bring in this camera
that sits on crawlers,
466
00:20:27,655 --> 00:20:29,724
and it's designed to crawl up,
467
00:20:29,827 --> 00:20:31,793
and it can go up as far
as a thousand feet.
468
00:20:31,896 --> 00:20:33,551
Unfortunately,
469
00:20:33,655 --> 00:20:36,034
we couldn't get it
to go up into the hole more
470
00:20:36,137 --> 00:20:38,724
than two or three feet.
471
00:20:38,827 --> 00:20:41,379
Why it's not moving,
is beyond me.
472
00:20:44,758 --> 00:20:46,724
[grunts]
473
00:20:46,827 --> 00:20:48,551
-BRYANT: He can't get it.
-RYAN: Yeah, it's not going.
474
00:20:48,655 --> 00:20:50,551
THOMAS:
It's stuck.
Like, I can't even...
475
00:20:50,655 --> 00:20:52,862
-RYAN: Okay.
-...I can't even push it.
476
00:20:52,965 --> 00:20:55,379
I'm at 100% forward right now,
477
00:20:55,482 --> 00:20:57,137
and it's just,
it's being held up.
478
00:20:59,482 --> 00:21:02,000
That's not going anywhere.
479
00:21:04,758 --> 00:21:06,931
That thing's not going.
480
00:21:07,034 --> 00:21:08,517
I don't think
it's going to go in.
481
00:21:10,448 --> 00:21:11,758
THOMAS:
This is sophisticated equipment.
482
00:21:11,862 --> 00:21:13,482
It shouldn't be doing this.
483
00:21:13,586 --> 00:21:16,275
Makes me wonder, has something
shifted underground
484
00:21:16,379 --> 00:21:17,793
by what we did?
485
00:21:17,896 --> 00:21:19,620
Or, you know,
is something else at play here
486
00:21:19,724 --> 00:21:21,241
that's stopping it from going?
487
00:21:21,344 --> 00:21:24,275
'Cause, you know, we saw how
smooth that thing was.
488
00:21:24,379 --> 00:21:25,586
And now it's getting stopped.
489
00:21:25,689 --> 00:21:27,793
TRAVIS:
This is bizarre.
490
00:21:27,896 --> 00:21:31,000
This was a wide-open
drill hole just yesterday.
491
00:21:31,103 --> 00:21:34,068
There's no reason
to explain how a hole
492
00:21:34,172 --> 00:21:37,620
drilled through solid rock
would have closed in like this.
493
00:21:37,724 --> 00:21:39,448
BRYANT:
Well, it's frustrating.
494
00:21:39,551 --> 00:21:41,793
As much as I wanted it,
I-I don't think that this
495
00:21:41,896 --> 00:21:43,620
is gonna get us back
to that 400-foot mark.
496
00:21:43,724 --> 00:21:47,068
No, neither do I. And I know...
497
00:21:47,172 --> 00:21:49,931
-that we're... we have gravity
on our side up there.
-Yeah.
498
00:21:50,034 --> 00:21:54,413
So I'd really like to get you
and myself and Thomas up there
499
00:21:54,517 --> 00:21:56,275
to see if we can't explore
500
00:21:56,379 --> 00:21:58,241
and get better answers to what
we found in that upper cavern.
501
00:21:58,344 --> 00:22:00,068
RYAN:
Yeah.
502
00:22:01,517 --> 00:22:02,586
BRYANT:
What is that?
503
00:22:02,689 --> 00:22:03,827
TRAVIS:
Last week,
504
00:22:03,931 --> 00:22:05,413
during the drilling operation,
505
00:22:05,517 --> 00:22:07,206
Dragon and Thomas Winterton
506
00:22:07,310 --> 00:22:08,827
fed a snake camera
down into one of the crevices
507
00:22:08,931 --> 00:22:10,517
they found in the mesa,
508
00:22:10,620 --> 00:22:13,275
and they recorded clear video
of a metallic object
509
00:22:13,379 --> 00:22:15,827
with strange lines
and different colors on it.
510
00:22:15,931 --> 00:22:17,689
BRYANT:
It definitely looks like
511
00:22:17,793 --> 00:22:19,448
it's reflecting something
off of there.
512
00:22:19,551 --> 00:22:21,586
What is that?
513
00:22:23,931 --> 00:22:25,517
Hey, Travis,
I left a radio there.
514
00:22:25,620 --> 00:22:27,172
I've got one, too,
so if we need to communicate.
515
00:22:27,275 --> 00:22:28,758
TRAVIS:
Thank you.
All right, I'll get it.
516
00:22:30,241 --> 00:22:32,896
TRAVIS:
Ryan also brought
an additional HD camera device
517
00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:36,689
outfitted with a claw extension
designed to grab objects.
518
00:22:36,793 --> 00:22:39,344
The hope is that
if the metal Thomas and Dragon
519
00:22:39,448 --> 00:22:41,827
originally got on video
was one piece,
520
00:22:41,931 --> 00:22:43,827
then Ryan's claw
could retrieve it.
521
00:22:43,931 --> 00:22:46,689
Or we could determine
if it's actually
522
00:22:46,793 --> 00:22:49,620
a part of something much larger
beneath the surface.
523
00:22:49,724 --> 00:22:52,206
All right, guys.
524
00:22:52,310 --> 00:22:55,172
-I've got these two.
-RYAN: All right.
525
00:22:55,275 --> 00:22:57,310
I'll take one from you, Thomas.
526
00:22:57,413 --> 00:22:59,206
THOMAS:
So our hope is,
to drop our snake camera
527
00:22:59,310 --> 00:23:02,758
down at the same time
and with that gripper claw
528
00:23:02,862 --> 00:23:05,586
grab onto the metallic object
we found earlier.
529
00:23:05,689 --> 00:23:07,206
All right, we got it.
We got view.
530
00:23:07,310 --> 00:23:08,758
She's good to go.
531
00:23:08,862 --> 00:23:10,931
The ability of this one
to pan, tilt and zoom,
532
00:23:11,034 --> 00:23:12,586
-I think will help.
-RYAN: Yeah.
533
00:23:12,689 --> 00:23:14,724
Well, let me go ahead
and lower this one in.
534
00:23:14,827 --> 00:23:16,931
RYAN:
Okay.
535
00:23:17,034 --> 00:23:19,344
-THOMAS:
You are recording, right?
-RYAN: Yup, we are recording.
536
00:23:20,793 --> 00:23:22,896
We've got good view,
picture looks great.
537
00:23:23,000 --> 00:23:24,068
THOMAS:
Okay.
538
00:23:27,862 --> 00:23:29,724
BRYANT:
It's just not getting past.
539
00:23:29,827 --> 00:23:31,586
Are you at that first ledge?
540
00:23:31,689 --> 00:23:33,551
-At that first little ledge.
-Yeah.
541
00:23:33,655 --> 00:23:35,689
[speaking indistinctly]
542
00:23:36,827 --> 00:23:38,793
BRYANT:
Come on, baby.
543
00:23:38,896 --> 00:23:40,482
Get down in there again.
544
00:23:42,241 --> 00:23:44,620
Why is this being
so difficult now?
545
00:23:45,620 --> 00:23:47,965
[groans]
546
00:23:48,068 --> 00:23:50,827
-THOMAS: Just trying to...
Gosh, I just can't get it...
-RYAN: Yeah.
547
00:23:50,931 --> 00:23:54,724
...to freakin'
go past that point.
548
00:23:54,827 --> 00:23:56,586
It's so frustrating.
549
00:23:56,689 --> 00:23:58,827
I mean, we were down 30 feet.
550
00:23:58,931 --> 00:24:01,103
Now we can't even
get it down to what,
551
00:24:01,206 --> 00:24:02,862
12 foot?
552
00:24:02,965 --> 00:24:04,655
How-how far down is that?
553
00:24:04,758 --> 00:24:06,862
RYAN:
We were a little
over ten foot a while ago.
554
00:24:06,965 --> 00:24:10,310
BRYANT:
I'm actually looking right now
555
00:24:10,413 --> 00:24:13,310
at what looks
like a great big boulder.
556
00:24:13,413 --> 00:24:16,310
It looks like it may
have actually fallen
557
00:24:16,413 --> 00:24:17,862
right over that opening.
558
00:24:17,965 --> 00:24:19,482
You see what I'm talking about,
right there?
559
00:24:19,586 --> 00:24:21,241
-THOMAS: Oh, yeah.
-BRYANT: That's a big rock.
560
00:24:21,344 --> 00:24:23,137
-THOMAS:
That is a big rock.
-That's a big rock.
561
00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:26,965
What are the odds of one,
which almost looks like
562
00:24:27,068 --> 00:24:28,310
a perfectly round boulder,
563
00:24:28,413 --> 00:24:30,655
going and covering up
that opening?
564
00:24:30,758 --> 00:24:33,310
-That's so odd.
-Gosh, this ranch.
565
00:24:43,137 --> 00:24:45,000
It's odd how you say
it's very cylindrical.
566
00:24:45,103 --> 00:24:46,344
That's so odd.
567
00:24:47,586 --> 00:24:49,034
THOMAS:
It is just like
it's been plugged up.
568
00:24:49,137 --> 00:24:50,379
BRYANT:
It almost looks like
it was just a plug
569
00:24:50,482 --> 00:24:51,551
that was stuck in place there.
570
00:24:53,137 --> 00:24:55,862
BRYANT: It's disappointing
that we've asked Ryan
571
00:24:55,965 --> 00:24:57,862
to come out
with this special camera
572
00:24:57,965 --> 00:24:59,724
that's on a motorized vehicle,
573
00:24:59,827 --> 00:25:02,448
that he claims can get
back inside the mesa.
574
00:25:02,551 --> 00:25:04,448
But this vehicle couldn't
even make it a few feet
575
00:25:04,551 --> 00:25:06,275
inside the hole,
so we couldn't explore
576
00:25:06,379 --> 00:25:08,103
the lateral drill hole.
577
00:25:08,206 --> 00:25:10,241
And now
this perfectly round rock
578
00:25:10,344 --> 00:25:13,034
is covering the entrance to the
hole we want to get it down in.
579
00:25:13,137 --> 00:25:16,310
Why is the ranch stopping us
from getting in there?
580
00:25:16,413 --> 00:25:18,620
At the end of the day,
the ranch is going to do
581
00:25:18,724 --> 00:25:20,206
what it's going to do
582
00:25:20,310 --> 00:25:22,758
and I feel like
I'm almost helpless.
583
00:25:22,862 --> 00:25:24,758
Hey, Dragon,
584
00:25:24,862 --> 00:25:26,413
-Tom. You guys copy?
-You want to get it?
585
00:25:26,517 --> 00:25:27,965
Yeah, Travis. Go ahead.
586
00:25:28,068 --> 00:25:30,620
Have y'all found
anything up there yet?
587
00:25:30,724 --> 00:25:32,758
THOMAS: We just found
a great big boulder,
588
00:25:32,862 --> 00:25:34,310
almost perfectly round,
589
00:25:34,413 --> 00:25:37,379
that fell down
and blocked the entrance.
590
00:25:38,551 --> 00:25:41,241
Now that's a little bit crazy
and suspicious.
591
00:25:41,344 --> 00:25:42,758
Yeah, Travis.
592
00:25:42,862 --> 00:25:44,344
With this boulder in the way,
593
00:25:44,448 --> 00:25:46,103
we really can't get
the camera deeper.
594
00:25:46,206 --> 00:25:47,862
There's really not
any other course of action
595
00:25:47,965 --> 00:25:49,448
we can take at this time.
596
00:25:49,551 --> 00:25:51,275
TRAVIS:
When we were first started
597
00:25:51,379 --> 00:25:53,103
investigating this spot,
we were told
598
00:25:53,206 --> 00:25:55,586
by former Bigelow employee
Chris Bartel
599
00:25:55,689 --> 00:25:57,793
that it used to be a cave.
600
00:25:57,896 --> 00:26:00,275
So we wondered if someone
had purposely covered it up.
601
00:26:00,379 --> 00:26:03,517
But now, seeing this drill hole
in the mesa
602
00:26:03,620 --> 00:26:06,758
and this crevice up above
both getting inexplicably
603
00:26:06,862 --> 00:26:10,206
blocked up overnight
makes no logical sense.
604
00:26:10,310 --> 00:26:12,620
Just what the hell
could be in this mesa,
605
00:26:12,724 --> 00:26:15,379
and what is preventing us
from finding out?
606
00:26:16,931 --> 00:26:18,758
BRYANT:
We'll get it. It's just...
607
00:26:18,862 --> 00:26:22,206
by these means,
it's not gonna happen today.
608
00:26:23,965 --> 00:26:27,034
Let's get this stuff cleaned up
and get out of here.
609
00:26:27,137 --> 00:26:29,620
-Thanks, Ryan.
-RYAN: Oh, thank you.
610
00:26:29,724 --> 00:26:32,275
-Appreciate it.
-I appreciate you guys.
611
00:26:37,965 --> 00:26:39,620
-ERIK: Hey, gentleman.
-THOMAS: Hey, guys.
612
00:26:39,724 --> 00:26:43,137
We've got the analysis
back from the lab
613
00:26:43,241 --> 00:26:45,655
that did the scanning
electron microscope,
614
00:26:45,758 --> 00:26:47,172
uh, elemental analysis
615
00:26:47,275 --> 00:26:49,172
of that material
you guys pulled out
616
00:26:49,275 --> 00:26:51,344
-of the drill hole.
-Really? Yeah.
617
00:26:51,448 --> 00:26:54,068
TRAVIS: The next day,
Erik received a report
618
00:26:54,172 --> 00:26:55,862
from the materials science
and engineering department
619
00:26:55,965 --> 00:26:58,517
at the University of Utah
about the metal
620
00:26:58,620 --> 00:27:00,482
that the guys drilled
out of the mesa.
621
00:27:00,586 --> 00:27:03,103
So, we all gathered in
the Command Center to review it
622
00:27:03,206 --> 00:27:04,896
and see what this huge
623
00:27:05,000 --> 00:27:07,068
dome-shaped object
might be made of.
624
00:27:07,172 --> 00:27:09,379
The data that they gave us
625
00:27:09,482 --> 00:27:12,379
from the elemental analysis
is really interesting.
626
00:27:12,482 --> 00:27:15,103
On one side of the material,
there's, uh, tellurium
627
00:27:15,206 --> 00:27:18,620
and on the other side of
the material there's europium.
628
00:27:18,724 --> 00:27:21,620
Tellurium is
a semiconductor material
629
00:27:21,724 --> 00:27:24,103
that is used in solar panels.
630
00:27:24,206 --> 00:27:29,275
The europium, uh, it's been
experimentally measured
631
00:27:29,379 --> 00:27:31,758
that under certain circumstances
is a superconductor.
632
00:27:31,862 --> 00:27:33,206
-THOMAS: Really?
-Yeah.
633
00:27:33,310 --> 00:27:35,241
TRAVIS:
The elements found in this metal
634
00:27:35,344 --> 00:27:37,103
from deep inside the mesa
635
00:27:37,206 --> 00:27:39,379
has properties just
like those of a semiconductor
636
00:27:39,482 --> 00:27:41,758
and a superconductor,
which are both used
637
00:27:41,862 --> 00:27:43,275
in modern-day electronics
638
00:27:43,379 --> 00:27:45,896
like computer processors,
MRI machines,
639
00:27:46,000 --> 00:27:48,068
electronic vehicles, radios,
640
00:27:48,172 --> 00:27:49,793
and even smart phones.
641
00:27:49,896 --> 00:27:52,793
But why is it here
on Skinwalker Ranch?
642
00:27:52,896 --> 00:27:56,241
Now, what's interesting
is tellurium is
643
00:27:56,344 --> 00:27:58,724
is the second, uh...
644
00:27:58,827 --> 00:28:01,206
most rare element on the planet.
645
00:28:01,310 --> 00:28:03,793
Same goes for europium.
646
00:28:03,896 --> 00:28:06,000
It is actually
one of the most, uh,
647
00:28:06,103 --> 00:28:08,827
rare elements, uh,
on the planet, also.
648
00:28:08,931 --> 00:28:10,517
-THOMAS:
That's interesting.
-Wow.
649
00:28:10,620 --> 00:28:12,827
TRAVIS:
Those things have specific uses.
650
00:28:12,931 --> 00:28:15,655
Both of those materials
are used in developing
651
00:28:15,758 --> 00:28:17,827
modern quantum computer systems.
652
00:28:17,931 --> 00:28:19,655
ERIK:
So it sounds like
we're looking at a structured
653
00:28:19,758 --> 00:28:23,551
material like as if it were
perhaps deliberately structured.
654
00:28:23,655 --> 00:28:25,137
At least that's what I'm reading
into what you're saying.
655
00:28:25,241 --> 00:28:27,482
Well, well, how-how else
do you get
656
00:28:27,586 --> 00:28:29,344
one of the elements
only on one side
657
00:28:29,448 --> 00:28:32,000
and one of the elements
only on the other side?
658
00:28:32,103 --> 00:28:34,758
Well, that's a lot
of information to digest.
659
00:28:34,862 --> 00:28:38,310
And how many pieces
did you have them test?
660
00:28:38,413 --> 00:28:40,137
I sent two samples
661
00:28:40,241 --> 00:28:42,172
-about this-this size.
-BRYANT: Okay.
662
00:28:42,275 --> 00:28:45,137
And... and it was the same
way on both pieces?
663
00:28:45,241 --> 00:28:47,000
-One side had that element...
Okay.
-ERIK: Yes.
664
00:28:47,103 --> 00:28:49,206
Yeah, in fact that's pretty
consistent across ev-- all--
665
00:28:49,310 --> 00:28:51,551
that's interesting though--
across all the samples
666
00:28:51,655 --> 00:28:54,379
that we've collected, there are
two distinctly different sides.
667
00:28:54,482 --> 00:28:56,482
THOMAS:
Wow.
668
00:28:56,586 --> 00:28:59,000
Tell me what the superconductor
on one side, semiconductor
669
00:28:59,103 --> 00:29:01,034
on the other side-- tell me
what that would be used for.
670
00:29:01,137 --> 00:29:03,551
TRAVIS:
Okay, so I have read
671
00:29:03,655 --> 00:29:06,724
some speculative, uh, pa--
672
00:29:06,827 --> 00:29:09,689
scientific papers in, like, uh,
classical quantum gravity,
673
00:29:09,793 --> 00:29:12,275
couple other papers,
that suggest, uh...
674
00:29:12,379 --> 00:29:16,206
that if you took layers
of semiconductors, conductors
675
00:29:16,310 --> 00:29:18,758
and superconductors,
676
00:29:18,862 --> 00:29:21,482
and you put these
in multiple layers,
677
00:29:21,586 --> 00:29:24,655
you could actually create
a region,
678
00:29:24,758 --> 00:29:27,379
uh, that might manipulate
679
00:29:27,482 --> 00:29:29,413
the space-time metric.
680
00:29:29,517 --> 00:29:31,448
Meaning it might bend
space and time.
681
00:29:32,310 --> 00:29:34,068
Really?
682
00:29:34,172 --> 00:29:36,068
And in fact, it's an experiment
683
00:29:36,172 --> 00:29:39,034
that's being sort of tested
at the NASA Eagleworks Lab
684
00:29:39,137 --> 00:29:40,551
where they're
trying to figure out
685
00:29:40,655 --> 00:29:41,931
how to reproduce
something like that.
686
00:29:44,172 --> 00:29:46,379
Right now,
NASA is testing a concept
687
00:29:46,482 --> 00:29:48,586
for exploring areas
in deep space,
688
00:29:48,689 --> 00:29:52,000
whereby stacked layers
of this type of material
689
00:29:52,103 --> 00:29:53,724
that we found in the mesa
690
00:29:53,827 --> 00:29:56,206
could be used to move
a spacecraft from one location
691
00:29:56,310 --> 00:29:57,862
in the universe to another
692
00:29:57,965 --> 00:29:59,965
faster than the speed of light.
693
00:30:00,068 --> 00:30:03,103
Now this is a technology
that mankind hasn't proven yet.
694
00:30:03,206 --> 00:30:07,034
So who or what might have
buried it on Skinwalker Ranch?
695
00:30:07,137 --> 00:30:09,068
I-I just,
I just find it interesting
696
00:30:09,172 --> 00:30:11,206
that on a ranch
where we have so much
697
00:30:11,310 --> 00:30:14,586
electromagnetic interreference,
so many problems
698
00:30:14,689 --> 00:30:17,724
with our, with our electronics
and-and we're pulling
699
00:30:17,827 --> 00:30:20,724
out metal that appears
700
00:30:20,827 --> 00:30:22,551
like it could have
a superconductor on one side,
701
00:30:22,655 --> 00:30:23,931
conductor on the other side.
702
00:30:24,034 --> 00:30:26,551
-If that was large enough...
-Sure.
703
00:30:26,655 --> 00:30:29,068
...could that be the cause
of what we're seeing?
704
00:30:29,172 --> 00:30:31,068
TRAVIS:
Yeah, maybe.
705
00:30:31,172 --> 00:30:32,862
You know, it sure is interesting
706
00:30:32,965 --> 00:30:35,241
that just
as we're getting into whatever
707
00:30:35,344 --> 00:30:37,931
part of the mesa
that bears this material,
708
00:30:38,034 --> 00:30:40,206
we start seeing unusual things
happening with the equipment.
709
00:30:40,310 --> 00:30:42,586
BRYANT:
You know what,
are we hitting something
710
00:30:42,689 --> 00:30:44,862
that we're
not supposed to be finding?
711
00:30:44,965 --> 00:30:46,724
Is there more
at play here than that?
712
00:30:46,827 --> 00:30:49,206
Is it, gosh,
do we want to go crazy,
713
00:30:49,310 --> 00:30:51,931
some sort of a craft
or something like that,
714
00:30:52,034 --> 00:30:54,724
that was put in there
that we're finally hitting into
715
00:30:54,827 --> 00:30:56,551
that was never supposed
to be discovered.
716
00:30:56,655 --> 00:30:58,068
I don't know.
717
00:30:58,172 --> 00:31:00,758
Let's not forget
that we have been told
718
00:31:00,862 --> 00:31:03,482
many, many stories
about these deep caverns,
719
00:31:03,586 --> 00:31:05,620
a hill opening up
and a ship flying in...
720
00:31:05,724 --> 00:31:07,448
BRYANT:
There's so many questions.
721
00:31:07,551 --> 00:31:10,344
Why only one element on one
side? Why one on the other?
722
00:31:10,448 --> 00:31:13,482
Why is it so wafer thin?
Why the hell is it in our mesa?
723
00:31:13,586 --> 00:31:15,758
-TRAVIS:
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
-300 feet in.
724
00:31:15,862 --> 00:31:18,896
If it is manufactured,
why the hell
725
00:31:19,000 --> 00:31:20,965
is it inside the mesa,
like you just said.
726
00:31:21,068 --> 00:31:25,448
How did it get there and what
was it before it got there?
727
00:31:25,551 --> 00:31:27,482
Was it manufactured there? Was
it manufactured somewhere else
728
00:31:27,586 --> 00:31:30,275
and put there? I mean, there's
so many questions that opens up.
729
00:31:30,379 --> 00:31:32,275
ERIK:
Well, looking at what
we've got on our hands,
730
00:31:32,379 --> 00:31:34,448
I want to take these samples
to a metallurgist.
731
00:31:34,551 --> 00:31:36,241
I'm hopeful that we might
be able to take samples
732
00:31:36,344 --> 00:31:38,275
like this and put them
in front of someone who does
733
00:31:38,379 --> 00:31:40,758
this work and ask,
"Have you seen this stuff?"
734
00:31:40,862 --> 00:31:42,689
TRAVIS:
Good idea. Let's do that.
735
00:31:42,793 --> 00:31:46,103
ERIK:
This only deepens my interest in
how this material got there,
736
00:31:46,206 --> 00:31:47,896
how much of it is there,
737
00:31:48,000 --> 00:31:50,965
and is it somehow participating
in the phenomenology?
738
00:31:51,068 --> 00:31:54,137
It makes sense for us
to connect with a metallurgist
739
00:31:54,241 --> 00:31:56,103
and I'm looking
forward to comparing notes.
740
00:31:56,206 --> 00:31:58,379
-Okay, let's do it.
-Let's do it.
741
00:32:07,758 --> 00:32:09,275
-TRAVIS: Good morning.
-RAVI: Morning.
742
00:32:09,379 --> 00:32:10,931
Hey. Travis Taylor.
743
00:32:11,034 --> 00:32:12,931
-Ravi Chandran.
-Nice to meet you, sir.
744
00:32:13,034 --> 00:32:15,551
-Ravi, Erik Bard.
-Nice to meet you.
745
00:32:15,655 --> 00:32:18,586
So you did the analysis of the,
uh, samples that we sent?
746
00:32:18,689 --> 00:32:20,413
TRAVIS:
Ah.
747
00:32:20,517 --> 00:32:22,448
The day after
we got the report showing
748
00:32:22,551 --> 00:32:24,448
that the metal fragments
from deep inside the mesa
749
00:32:24,551 --> 00:32:26,103
were not natural,
750
00:32:26,206 --> 00:32:28,793
Erik and I went
to the University of Utah
751
00:32:28,896 --> 00:32:31,103
to meet with Professor
of Metallurgical Engineering
752
00:32:31,206 --> 00:32:34,103
Dr. Ravi Chandran,
to get his expert opinion
753
00:32:34,206 --> 00:32:36,103
and help us figure out
what the huge,
754
00:32:36,206 --> 00:32:38,379
dome-shaped object could be.
755
00:32:45,896 --> 00:32:47,137
Okay.
756
00:32:50,034 --> 00:32:51,482
ERIK:
Now that's interesting.
757
00:32:51,586 --> 00:32:53,896
What among the rarer elements
758
00:32:54,000 --> 00:32:56,000
did you see in the sample?
759
00:33:04,137 --> 00:33:05,689
-Mm-hmm.
-The way I understand it,
760
00:33:05,793 --> 00:33:07,172
there was
also trace elements of, uh,
761
00:33:07,275 --> 00:33:09,689
europium and tellurium
in the sample.
762
00:33:13,344 --> 00:33:15,034
Okay.
763
00:33:17,103 --> 00:33:19,689
This material was manufactured
764
00:33:19,793 --> 00:33:22,379
as opposed
to a natural occurrence?
765
00:33:26,793 --> 00:33:28,620
Yeah, and, you know,
the other interesting thing
766
00:33:28,724 --> 00:33:30,517
uh, about it is
767
00:33:30,620 --> 00:33:33,206
we do know that the drill bit
that brought this thing back
768
00:33:33,310 --> 00:33:34,827
bounced off of this stuff.
769
00:33:44,655 --> 00:33:46,689
It's like a glass,
it's like a ceramic composite.
770
00:33:46,793 --> 00:33:49,724
Right? Yeah, so...
that makes a lot of sense.
771
00:33:49,827 --> 00:33:52,827
It reminds me of when I worked
on the space shuttle program
772
00:33:52,931 --> 00:33:54,689
with the tiles
that we put on that.
773
00:33:54,793 --> 00:33:56,172
That was a ceramic material
that was centered
774
00:33:56,275 --> 00:33:59,241
and it had a huge
thermal capacity.
775
00:34:04,689 --> 00:34:06,482
Yeah.
776
00:34:08,655 --> 00:34:10,206
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-ERIK: Well, that's interesting.
777
00:34:10,310 --> 00:34:12,172
That's actually
very interesting.
778
00:34:13,586 --> 00:34:16,448
If this huge,
dome-shaped object in the mesa
779
00:34:16,551 --> 00:34:19,586
is covered with the same
kind of materials that NASA uses
780
00:34:19,689 --> 00:34:22,241
to protect space shuttles from
burning up when they reenter
781
00:34:22,344 --> 00:34:24,931
our atmosphere, could
the rumors we've heard
782
00:34:25,034 --> 00:34:27,517
about a spacecraft being
buried on Skinwalker Ranch
783
00:34:27,620 --> 00:34:29,655
really be true?
784
00:34:31,206 --> 00:34:33,241
Oh. Look at that.
785
00:34:33,344 --> 00:34:35,931
CASEY:
What's that?
It's, like, pitch-black.
786
00:34:36,034 --> 00:34:37,965
That is some dark, dark stuff.
787
00:34:38,068 --> 00:34:40,241
TRAVIS:
One year ago, when we drilled
788
00:34:40,344 --> 00:34:42,620
almost a hundred feet deep
at the triangle area,
789
00:34:42,724 --> 00:34:45,241
we discovered
a strange substance
790
00:34:45,344 --> 00:34:47,724
made of manganese, iron,
aluminum,
791
00:34:47,827 --> 00:34:49,586
sulfur and silicon
792
00:34:49,689 --> 00:34:51,896
that could also
be related to spacecraft.
793
00:34:52,000 --> 00:34:54,068
If you go and take any
794
00:34:54,172 --> 00:34:57,103
modern-day fighter plane
or spacecraft,
795
00:34:57,206 --> 00:34:59,620
and you crush it up and
then you take a sample of it,
796
00:34:59,724 --> 00:35:02,827
-you're probably
gonna get these materials.
-BRYANT: Oh!
797
00:35:02,931 --> 00:35:04,965
And given the fact that
the aerial experiments
798
00:35:05,068 --> 00:35:06,827
we conducted a few weeks ago
799
00:35:06,931 --> 00:35:10,310
above the triangle,
ended up giving us GPS data
800
00:35:10,413 --> 00:35:13,310
inside the mesa,
I'm really wondering
801
00:35:13,413 --> 00:35:14,965
just what we're getting
close to finding here
802
00:35:15,068 --> 00:35:17,000
on Skinwalker Ranch.
803
00:35:18,068 --> 00:35:20,275
Well, I hope
that we can find more samples,
804
00:35:20,379 --> 00:35:22,310
uh, in the not
too distant future
805
00:35:22,413 --> 00:35:24,172
and get back out here with-with
more, and maybe we can get
806
00:35:24,275 --> 00:35:25,965
some more details and more data
807
00:35:26,068 --> 00:35:27,275
that may help us
get to that answer.
808
00:35:28,758 --> 00:35:30,172
Well, this has been
real enlightening.
809
00:35:30,275 --> 00:35:32,551
-ERIK: Fantastic, okay.
-Thank you very much.
810
00:35:32,655 --> 00:35:34,620
Thank you, thank you.
You, too.
811
00:35:44,931 --> 00:35:47,793
I'm gonna go dump this again.
812
00:35:47,896 --> 00:35:49,758
TRAVIS:
While Erik and I were
making our way back
813
00:35:49,862 --> 00:35:51,827
to the ranch, Thomas
and Dragon were
814
00:35:51,931 --> 00:35:53,655
going through
the leftover spoils
815
00:35:53,758 --> 00:35:55,724
from the drilling operation
at the mesa,
816
00:35:55,827 --> 00:35:57,655
searching for more clues
and evidence
817
00:35:57,758 --> 00:36:00,103
of what's really going on
beneath the property.
818
00:36:00,206 --> 00:36:02,068
[over radio]:
Bryant, this is Kaleb.
819
00:36:02,172 --> 00:36:03,758
Kaleb, this is Thomas.
820
00:36:03,862 --> 00:36:06,206
Hey, Tom, can you guys
come to the triangle?
821
00:36:06,310 --> 00:36:08,172
I got a collapse
over on this side.
822
00:36:09,482 --> 00:36:11,103
A collapse?
823
00:36:11,206 --> 00:36:13,344
All right, well, we're
over here at the drill hole.
824
00:36:13,448 --> 00:36:15,586
We're just finishing up.
So we'll head over that way
825
00:36:15,689 --> 00:36:18,034
and see you in a few minutes.
826
00:36:19,172 --> 00:36:20,896
THOMAS:
In talking to Kaleb on the radio
827
00:36:21,000 --> 00:36:23,724
about a collapse in
at the triangle, it makes me
828
00:36:23,827 --> 00:36:25,931
wonder what could be
causing this.
829
00:36:26,034 --> 00:36:27,965
Why now?
830
00:36:34,655 --> 00:36:37,068
What do you got?
831
00:36:37,172 --> 00:36:40,172
It's gone down about ten feet
in this section here.
832
00:36:41,620 --> 00:36:43,517
-BRYANT: Yeah, that's recent.
-THOMAS:
Oh, wow, it's back there a ways.
833
00:36:43,620 --> 00:36:45,862
This is crazy, guys.
834
00:36:45,965 --> 00:36:47,551
This spot is the exact spot
835
00:36:47,655 --> 00:36:49,896
that we drilled into
that void last year.
836
00:36:57,241 --> 00:36:58,758
THOMAS: That's massive.
837
00:36:58,862 --> 00:37:00,896
BRYANT:
That is a big one.
838
00:37:01,000 --> 00:37:03,000
TRAVIS:
This massive collapse
was not only strange
839
00:37:03,103 --> 00:37:04,862
because it happened
at the triangle.
840
00:37:04,965 --> 00:37:07,655
It was also right where
we drilled last year
841
00:37:07,758 --> 00:37:10,172
into another mysterious void.
842
00:37:10,275 --> 00:37:12,344
Where we recovered
metallic materials,
843
00:37:12,448 --> 00:37:14,379
that could be related
to spacecraft,
844
00:37:14,482 --> 00:37:16,896
just like we found in the mesa.
845
00:37:17,000 --> 00:37:19,000
You know,
I wonder what's causing that.
846
00:37:20,965 --> 00:37:22,655
Gosh, you almost have
to pose the question...
847
00:37:24,103 --> 00:37:26,000
...is this a result
of the drilling we were doing
848
00:37:26,103 --> 00:37:27,379
over there that's causing this?
849
00:37:27,482 --> 00:37:28,793
It's interesting, you're right.
850
00:37:28,896 --> 00:37:30,551
I mean, it didn't cave in
851
00:37:30,655 --> 00:37:32,517
-until we started
drilling over there.
-Right.
852
00:37:32,620 --> 00:37:34,517
TRAVIS:
When the team was drilling
in the mesa,
853
00:37:34,620 --> 00:37:37,551
they pumped
over 2,000 gallons of water
854
00:37:37,655 --> 00:37:40,137
that disappeared
somewhere inside.
855
00:37:40,241 --> 00:37:41,517
I just don't know
where it's going.
856
00:37:41,620 --> 00:37:43,689
Is it possible
that all that water
857
00:37:43,793 --> 00:37:46,275
made its way down to the void
we discovered last year
858
00:37:46,379 --> 00:37:49,517
below the triangle
and caused a collapse?
859
00:37:49,620 --> 00:37:51,482
-See how it's just running in?
-Yeah.
860
00:37:51,586 --> 00:37:53,862
-It's falling apart.
-That is really flowing.
861
00:37:53,965 --> 00:37:56,206
-It's like a river down there.
-TRAVIS: Is this
862
00:37:56,310 --> 00:37:59,206
an opening to a big void,
and if so,
863
00:37:59,310 --> 00:38:01,448
could that mean
that a tunnel or a cavern
864
00:38:01,551 --> 00:38:03,896
under the triangle is connected
to the massive void
865
00:38:04,000 --> 00:38:06,551
in the mesa
where we've discovered evidence
866
00:38:06,655 --> 00:38:08,758
of a huge
dome-shaped metal object?
867
00:38:08,862 --> 00:38:10,551
It's been sitting here
for a year.
868
00:38:10,655 --> 00:38:11,931
Right. So why now?
869
00:38:12,034 --> 00:38:13,896
At what point do
you have to draw the line
870
00:38:14,000 --> 00:38:15,586
and say this is
no longer a coincidence?
871
00:38:15,689 --> 00:38:17,793
It seems like without fail,
every time we put
872
00:38:17,896 --> 00:38:19,413
a shovel in the ground,
and in this case
873
00:38:19,517 --> 00:38:21,241
I would extend
it to a drilling rig,
874
00:38:21,344 --> 00:38:23,931
things just start happening.
875
00:38:24,034 --> 00:38:26,758
It seems the more
that we do invasive drilling
876
00:38:26,862 --> 00:38:29,068
or digging
or whatever on this place,
877
00:38:29,172 --> 00:38:30,758
other things go bad
in other spots.
878
00:38:30,862 --> 00:38:34,068
You know? Who knows
what else is gonna happen?
879
00:38:34,172 --> 00:38:35,931
-Okay, well...
-Thanks, man.
880
00:38:36,034 --> 00:38:37,241
I appreciate you bringing
this to our attention.
881
00:38:37,344 --> 00:38:38,931
It's definitely a hazard
882
00:38:39,034 --> 00:38:40,931
-that we've got
-to deal with, so...
Yeah.
883
00:38:41,586 --> 00:38:43,068
-Thanks, Kaleb.
-Yep.
884
00:38:43,172 --> 00:38:44,758
I'll see you guys later.
885
00:38:52,413 --> 00:38:54,241
TRAVIS [over radio]:
Hey, guys, you copy?
886
00:38:54,344 --> 00:38:55,758
THOMAS:
Yeah, go ahead.
887
00:38:55,862 --> 00:38:57,241
TRAVIS:
I'm gonna
888
00:38:57,344 --> 00:39:00,413
start moving
back and forth up the mesa
889
00:39:00,517 --> 00:39:03,379
looking at holes
with the spectrum analyzer.
890
00:39:03,482 --> 00:39:05,482
Just let us know if you find
anything interesting.
891
00:39:05,586 --> 00:39:06,655
All right, sure will then.
892
00:39:06,758 --> 00:39:07,793
Talk to you soon.
893
00:39:07,896 --> 00:39:09,137
The day after Kaleb noticed
894
00:39:09,241 --> 00:39:10,517
the cave-in at the triangle,
895
00:39:10,620 --> 00:39:12,655
we wanted to see if that event
896
00:39:12,758 --> 00:39:14,862
might have been connected
to our drilling operation
897
00:39:14,965 --> 00:39:17,000
and what we believe is
898
00:39:17,103 --> 00:39:18,689
a massive dome-shaped
metal object
899
00:39:18,793 --> 00:39:20,655
buried inside the mesa.
900
00:39:20,758 --> 00:39:22,275
There's got to be some holes
in all of that right there.
901
00:39:22,379 --> 00:39:23,344
Has to be.
902
00:39:23,448 --> 00:39:25,931
So while Dragon and Thomas made
903
00:39:26,034 --> 00:39:28,310
another attempt
to get around the boulder
904
00:39:28,413 --> 00:39:30,344
with their snake camera
and get a better look at that
905
00:39:30,448 --> 00:39:33,103
metal object down inside there,
I was scanning
906
00:39:33,206 --> 00:39:35,482
other crevices near the drill
site with the spectrum analyzer,
907
00:39:35,586 --> 00:39:39,862
looking for any signs
of strange energy spikes.
908
00:39:39,965 --> 00:39:42,310
If the collapse that happened
at the triangle
909
00:39:42,413 --> 00:39:45,000
really was connected
to the object in the mesa,
910
00:39:45,103 --> 00:39:47,482
I wanted to see
if there might be any readings
911
00:39:47,586 --> 00:39:49,931
for the 1.6 gigahertz RF signal
912
00:39:50,034 --> 00:39:52,137
that we keep detecting
when strange things
913
00:39:52,241 --> 00:39:53,827
happen on the ranch.
914
00:39:55,068 --> 00:39:57,172
Yeah, there's nothing here.
915
00:39:57,275 --> 00:39:59,137
Hey, Dragon, you copy?
916
00:39:59,241 --> 00:40:00,965
Yeah, I got you.
Go ahead, Travis.
917
00:40:01,068 --> 00:40:03,068
This is a pretty good hole
over here,
918
00:40:03,172 --> 00:40:05,827
but I'm not really getting any
readings or anything out of it.
919
00:40:05,931 --> 00:40:08,068
If you guys are, uh,
gonna be going for a while,
920
00:40:08,172 --> 00:40:10,172
-I'm just gonna start
heading down.
-Okay, copy.
921
00:40:10,275 --> 00:40:12,000
Be safe going down.
922
00:40:14,379 --> 00:40:16,620
[rumbling]
923
00:40:16,724 --> 00:40:18,172
Is he clear?
924
00:40:18,275 --> 00:40:19,724
What the hell's that?
925
00:40:25,413 --> 00:40:27,448
What the hell was that?
926
00:40:30,241 --> 00:40:32,689
Is everything
all right down there?
927
00:40:34,379 --> 00:40:36,344
I wonder if all the activity
we've been doing here
928
00:40:36,448 --> 00:40:39,379
in the mesa has caused
something to shift underneath.
929
00:40:39,482 --> 00:40:42,689
TRAVIS:
Hey, Tom, Dragon, you guys copy?
930
00:40:42,793 --> 00:40:44,551
THOMAS:
Yeah, we copy you, Travis.
931
00:40:44,655 --> 00:40:47,172
We just heard
a really loud noise up here,
932
00:40:47,275 --> 00:40:49,034
sounded like something crashed
down there.
933
00:40:49,137 --> 00:40:50,793
Did you hear it?
934
00:40:50,896 --> 00:40:52,413
Man, there was a serious rumble.
935
00:40:52,517 --> 00:40:53,655
I mean, the ground shook.
936
00:40:53,758 --> 00:40:55,137
You could feel it in your feet.
937
00:40:55,241 --> 00:40:56,793
The way that felt, would be like
938
00:40:56,896 --> 00:40:58,517
if you took a, you know,
939
00:40:58,620 --> 00:41:00,896
a one-ton rock
and dropped it about...
940
00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:03,448
ten or 20 or 30 feet.
941
00:41:03,551 --> 00:41:05,620
Well, it was really loud
up where we were at.
942
00:41:05,724 --> 00:41:08,068
We were afraid that something
had crashed down there.
943
00:41:08,172 --> 00:41:10,000
Maybe the inside
of this mountain is shifting
944
00:41:10,103 --> 00:41:11,689
right now as we speak.
945
00:41:12,965 --> 00:41:14,586
Whoa! What was that?
946
00:41:14,689 --> 00:41:17,068
Out of the corner of my eye,
947
00:41:17,172 --> 00:41:19,379
I thought I saw something flash
948
00:41:19,482 --> 00:41:21,862
in the sky to the west
over Homestead Two.
949
00:41:21,965 --> 00:41:24,068
What?
950
00:41:31,379 --> 00:41:34,413
I saw something just, boom,
real quick across the sky.
951
00:41:34,517 --> 00:41:37,896
We need a much larger rocket
that go up through the triangle
952
00:41:38,000 --> 00:41:40,551
and multiple very large lasers.
953
00:41:40,655 --> 00:41:44,275
You are proposing
something on a grand scale.
954
00:41:46,000 --> 00:41:47,379
TRAVIS:
There it goes!
955
00:41:47,482 --> 00:41:49,586
-Oh, [bleep]. Let's go.
-Oh, my God.
956
00:41:49,689 --> 00:41:51,655
Travis, you-you got to see this.
957
00:41:53,655 --> 00:41:55,827
-It disappeared.
-What did it disappear into?
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