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How you doing? -Brandon Fugal. 11 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:37,379 TRAVIS: Four years ago, 12 00:00:37,379 --> 00:00:38,758 I got the chance of a lifetime 13 00:00:38,827 --> 00:00:40,482 to join an amazing team 14 00:00:40,482 --> 00:00:42,586 in their investigation of the most bizarre place 15 00:00:42,655 --> 00:00:43,758 I'd ever heard of: 16 00:00:43,827 --> 00:00:45,482 Skinwalker Ranch. 17 00:00:45,482 --> 00:00:49,586 At first, I was skeptical of all the legends, 18 00:00:49,586 --> 00:00:53,000 but from day one, we've experienced things together 19 00:00:53,000 --> 00:00:55,793 that I thought were only possible in science fiction. 20 00:00:55,793 --> 00:00:58,103 -What are you seeing? -A signal? 21 00:00:58,103 --> 00:01:01,068 TRAVIS: Massive energy spikes that come out of nowhere... 22 00:01:01,137 --> 00:01:03,689 TRAVIS: 1.60000. 23 00:01:03,758 --> 00:01:06,758 BRYANT: Boy that thing sounds like it's hitting something. 24 00:01:06,827 --> 00:01:09,172 TRAVIS: ...evidence of a 400-foot-long, 25 00:01:09,172 --> 00:01:12,758 dome-shaped object buried inside a rocky mesa. 26 00:01:12,827 --> 00:01:16,068 Yeah, I'm up against something pretty hard right now. 27 00:01:16,137 --> 00:01:17,896 TRAVIS: ...inexplicable animal deaths... 28 00:01:17,896 --> 00:01:20,758 There's no sign of struggle, it's just dead. 29 00:01:20,758 --> 00:01:23,000 TRAVIS: ...and a ton of UAPs. 30 00:01:23,034 --> 00:01:24,275 Look, look, look, what is that? 31 00:01:24,275 --> 00:01:25,758 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. 32 00:01:25,827 --> 00:01:27,275 -UAP right there! -Yup. 33 00:01:28,379 --> 00:01:30,379 TRAVIS: Recently, some documents were released 34 00:01:30,379 --> 00:01:33,172 to the public about a program run by the Pentagon 35 00:01:33,241 --> 00:01:35,275 known as UAPTF. 36 00:01:35,275 --> 00:01:38,965 The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. 37 00:01:39,758 --> 00:01:42,068 TRAVIS: It was created about four years ago 38 00:01:42,068 --> 00:01:43,689 for the study of UAPs 39 00:01:43,689 --> 00:01:47,586 and phenomena like what we've experienced on Skinwalker Ranch. 40 00:01:47,586 --> 00:01:52,275 These documents also revealed that I was the chief scientist 41 00:01:52,275 --> 00:01:55,586 for the UAPTF, and I helped to author 42 00:01:55,586 --> 00:01:58,758 the official report that was presented to Congress in 2021. 43 00:01:58,827 --> 00:02:02,000 However, I wasn't permitted to disclose 44 00:02:02,000 --> 00:02:04,482 any of this to the team on the ranch. 45 00:02:05,793 --> 00:02:08,689 So, now, as I'm returning to join them once again 46 00:02:08,758 --> 00:02:12,068 for what I consider to be the most critical investigation 47 00:02:12,068 --> 00:02:14,793 of the UAP phenomenon in the world, 48 00:02:14,793 --> 00:02:18,000 I'm real eager to discuss what I can with them, 49 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:21,482 and I'm curious what their response will be. 50 00:02:22,482 --> 00:02:26,379 NARRATOR: There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 51 00:02:26,379 --> 00:02:28,275 It is considered the epicenter 52 00:02:28,275 --> 00:02:33,172 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 53 00:02:33,172 --> 00:02:35,793 animal mutilations, 54 00:02:35,793 --> 00:02:37,689 bizarre UFO sightings 55 00:02:37,758 --> 00:02:43,068 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 56 00:02:43,137 --> 00:02:45,793 For 20 years, the federal government 57 00:02:45,793 --> 00:02:48,793 tried to find answers and failed. 58 00:02:48,793 --> 00:02:53,000 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 59 00:02:53,000 --> 00:02:57,068 researchers and experts has taken over. 60 00:02:57,137 --> 00:03:01,551 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 61 00:03:03,172 --> 00:03:07,551 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 62 00:03:10,586 --> 00:03:12,896 ♪ 63 00:03:20,586 --> 00:03:22,586 Hey, Dragon, this is, uh, Cameron. 64 00:03:22,586 --> 00:03:24,000 I have Brandon on board. 65 00:03:24,034 --> 00:03:27,448 We're on the perimeter of Skinwalker Ranch. We're inbound. 66 00:03:30,379 --> 00:03:33,896 BRANDON: I'm Brandon Fugal, the owner of Skinwalker Ranch. 67 00:03:33,896 --> 00:03:37,068 I'm really excited to pull together the team today. 68 00:03:37,137 --> 00:03:39,586 Every time that we enter the ranch, 69 00:03:39,586 --> 00:03:41,896 there are new discoveries and 70 00:03:41,896 --> 00:03:44,896 sometimes new dangers that arise. 71 00:03:46,517 --> 00:03:49,758 We've seen more evidence of the reality of the phenomenon, 72 00:03:49,827 --> 00:03:53,275 and we are committed to getting the answers. 73 00:03:53,344 --> 00:03:55,482 CAMERON: Here we come in 74 00:03:55,551 --> 00:03:58,068 for our landing at the Skinwalker Ranch helipad. 75 00:03:58,137 --> 00:04:01,068 BRANDON: The revelation that Dr. Taylor 76 00:04:01,137 --> 00:04:03,758 had been acting as the chief scientist 77 00:04:03,827 --> 00:04:05,689 for the Pentagon's UAP Task Force 78 00:04:05,758 --> 00:04:09,275 came as a shock to all of us. 79 00:04:09,275 --> 00:04:11,379 I think we're still processing 80 00:04:11,448 --> 00:04:14,172 the reality of what that means. 81 00:04:14,241 --> 00:04:17,172 I found it to be intriguing. 82 00:04:17,172 --> 00:04:19,482 I found it to be confirmation 83 00:04:19,551 --> 00:04:21,379 that we are truly on to something. 84 00:04:21,379 --> 00:04:24,068 -Hey. -Welcome back. 85 00:04:24,137 --> 00:04:25,586 -Good to see you, friend. -You, too. 86 00:04:25,586 --> 00:04:28,275 Hey, Kaleb. Oh, it's good to be back. 87 00:04:28,344 --> 00:04:31,482 BRYANT: We're ready to kick off another phase of this investigation. 88 00:04:31,551 --> 00:04:33,586 It's always good to see my good friend Brandon, 89 00:04:33,586 --> 00:04:35,275 and we're excited to get him up to date 90 00:04:35,275 --> 00:04:36,379 on what we've been doing. 91 00:04:36,379 --> 00:04:38,793 -Is the team assembled? -Yep. 92 00:04:38,793 --> 00:04:39,758 Great. 93 00:04:39,827 --> 00:04:42,275 THOMAS: Today, we kick off 94 00:04:42,275 --> 00:04:45,172 the new research investigation this summer. 95 00:04:45,172 --> 00:04:47,689 I left last year being pretty disturbed 96 00:04:47,689 --> 00:04:50,275 about some of the things that I witnessed, 97 00:04:50,344 --> 00:04:52,586 and so, I wonder, you know, what lies ahead 98 00:04:52,586 --> 00:04:55,689 and what crazy things are we gonna experience this year? 99 00:04:55,689 --> 00:05:00,137 Let's proceed. We've got a-a big day ahead of us. 100 00:05:03,586 --> 00:05:08,896 And an exciting time to kick off this phase of the investigation. 101 00:05:08,896 --> 00:05:11,379 -Great to have Dr. Taylor back. -Thank you. 102 00:05:11,379 --> 00:05:14,896 BRANDON: We had some interesting surprises over the last weeks 103 00:05:14,896 --> 00:05:16,275 with Dr. Taylor, 104 00:05:16,275 --> 00:05:20,000 the former chief scientist for the Pentagon's UAP Task Force. 105 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:24,068 Uh, it would be great to hear you shed some light on 106 00:05:24,137 --> 00:05:27,586 your role and how that has, uh, 107 00:05:27,586 --> 00:05:31,068 impacted our investigation and-and how 108 00:05:31,068 --> 00:05:33,586 that may influence things moving forward. 109 00:05:33,586 --> 00:05:35,172 Sure. Uh, 110 00:05:35,172 --> 00:05:38,000 well, so it started in a way 111 00:05:38,034 --> 00:05:40,172 that you'd be surprised, actually. 112 00:05:40,172 --> 00:05:43,379 So, that first summer, back in 2019, I guess it was, 113 00:05:43,379 --> 00:05:46,896 there were some, uh, signals that we had measured, 114 00:05:46,896 --> 00:05:49,000 that I was concerned, uh, 115 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:52,379 was a national security implication, and 116 00:05:52,448 --> 00:05:55,379 it was this 1.6 gigahertz signal. 117 00:05:55,379 --> 00:05:56,896 Really? 118 00:05:56,896 --> 00:06:01,000 Erik, are you doing something at 1.6? 119 00:06:01,034 --> 00:06:02,000 I'm not broadcasting. 120 00:06:02,000 --> 00:06:03,896 TRAVIS: Over the past three years, 121 00:06:03,896 --> 00:06:07,379 we've repeatedly detected an energy frequency measuring 122 00:06:07,379 --> 00:06:09,172 1.6 gigahertz... 123 00:06:09,241 --> 00:06:10,482 [loud radio static] 124 00:06:10,551 --> 00:06:11,896 What-what the heck is that? 125 00:06:11,896 --> 00:06:14,275 TRAVIS: ...which we've suspected could be 126 00:06:14,344 --> 00:06:16,275 some kind of communication signal. 127 00:06:16,344 --> 00:06:20,103 Now, normal human technology like cell phones and radios 128 00:06:20,103 --> 00:06:22,275 don't typically operate at that frequency. 129 00:06:22,344 --> 00:06:26,000 So, with all the bizarre phenomena we've seen out here, 130 00:06:26,034 --> 00:06:27,689 I wondered who or what 131 00:06:27,758 --> 00:06:31,275 could be broadcasting that signal out here on the ranch. 132 00:06:31,275 --> 00:06:33,103 TRAVIS: I went to the Pentagon to brief, 133 00:06:33,103 --> 00:06:36,068 to find out if this was us doing it or if it was 134 00:06:36,137 --> 00:06:37,103 somebody else doing it. 135 00:06:37,103 --> 00:06:39,275 Foreign adversaries that may be involved. 136 00:06:39,344 --> 00:06:40,793 Yes, and-and I had-- So, I had to report it 137 00:06:40,793 --> 00:06:41,758 to the right officials. 138 00:06:41,758 --> 00:06:43,586 So, I went to a room in the Pentagon, 139 00:06:43,586 --> 00:06:46,172 and I, uh, I briefed, uh, 140 00:06:46,241 --> 00:06:48,275 what I'd seen, and then this guy 141 00:06:48,344 --> 00:06:50,172 comes into the room, and, uh, he asks 142 00:06:50,241 --> 00:06:51,896 everybody else but me to leave. 143 00:06:51,896 --> 00:06:55,275 And he said, "I'm the director of the UAP Task Force. 144 00:06:55,275 --> 00:06:57,758 "This is very interesting, and what I'd like to do is invite 145 00:06:57,758 --> 00:07:00,379 "you to, uh, come on-on board and be the chief scientist 146 00:07:00,448 --> 00:07:01,586 for the Task Force." 147 00:07:01,586 --> 00:07:03,379 And he presented me 148 00:07:03,379 --> 00:07:05,586 to both Congress and the White House 149 00:07:05,586 --> 00:07:07,482 as the chief scientist of the Task Force, 150 00:07:07,551 --> 00:07:09,758 and, uh, and it wasn't until 151 00:07:09,827 --> 00:07:12,689 he and I both retired within the last six months, 152 00:07:12,758 --> 00:07:15,482 and, uh, we were approved to r-reveal 153 00:07:15,551 --> 00:07:18,172 that we actually were a part of that-that Task Force. 154 00:07:18,241 --> 00:07:20,586 BRANDON: Interesting. Were they able 155 00:07:20,655 --> 00:07:22,379 to shed light on whether we're dealing 156 00:07:22,379 --> 00:07:24,172 with a foreign adversary or the nature 157 00:07:24,172 --> 00:07:26,172 of what we're recording here at Skinwalker Ranch? 158 00:07:26,241 --> 00:07:28,068 TRAVIS: So, according to the charter written 159 00:07:28,068 --> 00:07:29,758 in the National Defense Authorization Act, 160 00:07:29,827 --> 00:07:32,482 they had to tell us if they were doing something. 161 00:07:32,482 --> 00:07:34,896 Turns out it's not us, it's not anybody 162 00:07:34,965 --> 00:07:37,344 that we know of, so what is it? 163 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:42,275 I know a lot of our team members have been really concerned 164 00:07:42,275 --> 00:07:46,172 that they weren't actually privy to your role. 165 00:07:46,172 --> 00:07:47,793 Yeah, well, 166 00:07:47,793 --> 00:07:51,758 you know, I was bound by an oath and legal, uh, requirements. 167 00:07:51,758 --> 00:07:53,586 I could not say it. If I would've said it, 168 00:07:53,655 --> 00:07:54,793 I'd have gone to jail. 169 00:07:54,793 --> 00:07:58,068 Right? I can tell you now that, uh, I'm in 170 00:07:58,137 --> 00:08:01,275 the private sector, and I see this as a huge opportunity here. 171 00:08:01,275 --> 00:08:05,172 That, uh, hopefully, we'll see assets come available for us. 172 00:08:05,172 --> 00:08:07,482 -Well, it has to be reciprocal. -I agree. 173 00:08:07,551 --> 00:08:09,068 -This has to be a give-and-take. -Yeah. 174 00:08:09,137 --> 00:08:10,379 Especially when we're dealing with 175 00:08:10,379 --> 00:08:12,896 -such sensitive material. -TRAVIS: I agree. 176 00:08:12,965 --> 00:08:15,172 TRAVIS: It was hard for me to keep information 177 00:08:15,172 --> 00:08:17,103 from everyone on the ranch because 178 00:08:17,103 --> 00:08:19,793 it's critical that we act and feel like a team. 179 00:08:19,793 --> 00:08:22,482 But I also completely understand why the government 180 00:08:22,482 --> 00:08:24,758 needed me to keep some things confidential. 181 00:08:24,827 --> 00:08:28,379 Thankfully, now that I've left the UAP Task Force, 182 00:08:28,448 --> 00:08:30,482 there will be no more need for secrets. 183 00:08:30,482 --> 00:08:34,586 I can say from, uh, my personal, uh, experience here, 184 00:08:34,655 --> 00:08:38,379 and from, uh, what we've, uh, uncovered and investigated, 185 00:08:38,379 --> 00:08:40,758 this is a hot spot that, uh, 186 00:08:40,758 --> 00:08:42,793 everybody's looking at, and-and 187 00:08:42,793 --> 00:08:45,000 they wish they had the access that we have 188 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:48,000 on the daily basis to do the tests and measurements. 189 00:08:48,034 --> 00:08:50,379 So, if I'm correct here, 190 00:08:50,448 --> 00:08:54,379 it was the work that you started doing here 191 00:08:54,379 --> 00:08:56,689 that led to your opportunity 192 00:08:56,689 --> 00:08:58,103 -to be part of... -TRAVIS: That's right. 193 00:08:58,103 --> 00:09:01,275 That's coming from the guy that told us we were all nuts 194 00:09:01,344 --> 00:09:02,586 when we first invited you to come out here. 195 00:09:02,586 --> 00:09:03,689 [laughs] I knew you were gonna say that. 196 00:09:03,689 --> 00:09:05,172 Just saying, I love it. 197 00:09:05,241 --> 00:09:08,379 ERIK: Dr. Taylor's involvement with the UAP Task Force, 198 00:09:08,448 --> 00:09:10,275 this is of course a revelation. 199 00:09:10,344 --> 00:09:12,103 It doesn't really change my outlook 200 00:09:12,103 --> 00:09:13,896 on his contributions here, 201 00:09:13,896 --> 00:09:16,379 but I also welcome any insights that may have come out 202 00:09:16,379 --> 00:09:19,689 of his involvement with the UAP Task Force. 203 00:09:19,758 --> 00:09:24,482 So, Erik, what would you propose as far as experiments? 204 00:09:24,482 --> 00:09:26,172 We've got a lot of planned activities. 205 00:09:26,172 --> 00:09:29,482 Um, some of them based in the work that we did 206 00:09:29,551 --> 00:09:30,896 the last time we were all together. 207 00:09:30,965 --> 00:09:33,103 One of the big findings, of course, was 208 00:09:33,103 --> 00:09:34,793 what was inside that mesa. 209 00:09:34,793 --> 00:09:36,172 Right. 210 00:09:36,172 --> 00:09:38,000 And what did we pull out? Metal. 211 00:09:38,000 --> 00:09:40,586 Right. It's an aerospace-style, 212 00:09:40,655 --> 00:09:42,586 manufactured material, 213 00:09:42,586 --> 00:09:44,586 not something that happens naturally. 214 00:09:44,586 --> 00:09:45,862 Yeah. 215 00:09:46,379 --> 00:09:47,793 TRAVIS: Last year, 216 00:09:47,793 --> 00:09:49,689 while drilling horizontally into the mesa... 217 00:09:49,758 --> 00:09:52,379 Wow, look at all the metal. 218 00:09:52,379 --> 00:09:54,896 TRAVIS: ...we extracted pieces of metal from a massive, 219 00:09:54,965 --> 00:09:58,172 dome-shaped object that the drill couldn't penetrate. 220 00:09:58,241 --> 00:10:00,000 You did the analysis of the, uh, 221 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:01,482 samples that we sent? 222 00:10:01,482 --> 00:10:03,275 -Yes, we did. -TRAVIS: Ah. 223 00:10:03,275 --> 00:10:06,482 And when we had them analyzed at the University of Utah, 224 00:10:06,551 --> 00:10:09,379 we found out that they were composed of a mixture 225 00:10:09,379 --> 00:10:11,103 of elements that NASA used 226 00:10:11,103 --> 00:10:13,793 as a protective coating on the space shuttles. 227 00:10:13,793 --> 00:10:15,586 So, one of our main goals this year 228 00:10:15,586 --> 00:10:18,172 is to determine just what could be buried 229 00:10:18,241 --> 00:10:19,517 inside that mesa. 230 00:10:20,379 --> 00:10:23,482 ERIK: I think one of the ways we get answers to the mesa 231 00:10:23,551 --> 00:10:25,689 is to do a different kind of survey, 232 00:10:25,689 --> 00:10:29,000 and I'm thinking ground-penetrating radar. 233 00:10:29,034 --> 00:10:32,275 So, we have a GPR capability that we're going to deploy 234 00:10:32,344 --> 00:10:34,586 this year, which is gonna allow us to kind of paint 235 00:10:34,586 --> 00:10:37,068 that whole area and see down into the ground 236 00:10:37,068 --> 00:10:39,000 and see if maybe there is a big, a big void 237 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:41,275 like we've had described to us. 238 00:10:41,275 --> 00:10:42,379 Excellent. 239 00:10:42,448 --> 00:10:44,103 Also, I want to continue expanding the effort 240 00:10:44,103 --> 00:10:45,689 out into the homestead, of course, 241 00:10:45,758 --> 00:10:48,379 but also, we have this opportunity 242 00:10:48,448 --> 00:10:50,275 right out there at the triangle. 243 00:10:50,275 --> 00:10:51,275 Yeah. 244 00:10:51,275 --> 00:10:53,172 TRAVIS: Over the past three years, 245 00:10:53,172 --> 00:10:55,379 we've been perplexed by a zone 246 00:10:55,379 --> 00:10:59,241 about a mile above a place on the ranch we call the triangle. 247 00:11:00,310 --> 00:11:01,758 We've got liftoff. 248 00:11:01,758 --> 00:11:04,379 TRAVIS: Oh, my God, during launch, the electromagnetic spectrum 249 00:11:04,448 --> 00:11:07,275 is going crazy, guys. I've never seen anything like it. 250 00:11:07,275 --> 00:11:10,689 TRAVIS: We've detected the 1.6 gigahertz signal there, 251 00:11:10,758 --> 00:11:12,793 and we've seen rockets 252 00:11:12,793 --> 00:11:15,586 and lasers deflected by some invisible 253 00:11:15,655 --> 00:11:17,896 force or object. 254 00:11:19,068 --> 00:11:21,482 So, I'm showing radar altimeter, it's showing 255 00:11:21,482 --> 00:11:23,482 we're only 40 feet above the ground right now. 256 00:11:23,482 --> 00:11:25,000 TRAVIS: We also took 257 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:27,586 Brandon's helicopter up there to scan it 258 00:11:27,655 --> 00:11:29,896 and had a shadowy UAP fly 259 00:11:29,965 --> 00:11:33,172 back and forth about 40 feet below us. 260 00:11:33,172 --> 00:11:34,482 -TRAVIS: See that? -BRANDON: My gosh. 261 00:11:34,482 --> 00:11:36,000 TRAVIS: And last year... 262 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:37,379 Here. 263 00:11:37,448 --> 00:11:39,586 This thing's really clipping along. 264 00:11:39,655 --> 00:11:40,482 Oh, my gosh. 265 00:11:40,482 --> 00:11:42,482 It disappeared. Can you replay that? 266 00:11:42,482 --> 00:11:45,379 TRAVIS: We watched a UAP ascend from the mesa 267 00:11:45,379 --> 00:11:47,275 toward that mile-high zone 268 00:11:47,344 --> 00:11:49,586 and then just vanish into thin air. 269 00:11:49,586 --> 00:11:51,689 BRANDON: Are we seeing portals open? 270 00:11:51,689 --> 00:11:53,379 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: Brandon's not crazy 271 00:11:53,379 --> 00:11:54,758 to mention portals. 272 00:11:54,758 --> 00:11:56,482 People, including scientists, 273 00:11:56,482 --> 00:11:59,103 have reported seeing portals here for years. 274 00:11:59,103 --> 00:12:01,379 I just don't know what to make of all that yet. 275 00:12:01,379 --> 00:12:06,379 There's a level of anomalous phenomena 276 00:12:06,379 --> 00:12:08,896 happening over the triangle that, somehow, 277 00:12:08,896 --> 00:12:10,275 we need a better handle on. 278 00:12:10,275 --> 00:12:11,758 BRYANT: That begs the question, then. 279 00:12:11,758 --> 00:12:14,896 -How do we follow up? -So, I'm contemplating 280 00:12:14,896 --> 00:12:17,896 a new experiment, you know, taking a-a slam scanner, 281 00:12:17,896 --> 00:12:21,172 a LIDAR-based device, up into the air with the helicopter. 282 00:12:21,172 --> 00:12:23,896 TRAVIS: That's a good idea. You know, it would be nice to have 283 00:12:23,896 --> 00:12:26,068 a really good LIDAR measurement at altitude, 284 00:12:26,068 --> 00:12:29,068 at 5,000 feet, right over the center of the triangle. 285 00:12:29,068 --> 00:12:30,793 Could we do that with a helicopter? 286 00:12:30,793 --> 00:12:33,068 How heavy is this equipment? 287 00:12:33,068 --> 00:12:35,172 Well, it's-it's handheld. It's a handheld LIDAR device. 288 00:12:35,172 --> 00:12:37,275 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: So, we'll open the doors, 289 00:12:37,275 --> 00:12:40,482 and-and fly around the perimetry of it, 290 00:12:40,482 --> 00:12:43,172 holding the LIDAR out the edge of the door 291 00:12:43,172 --> 00:12:46,172 and-and mapping as we go. It takes its own 292 00:12:46,241 --> 00:12:48,689 GPS information, which will be interesting 293 00:12:48,758 --> 00:12:50,896 if it gets anomalous behavior from that. 294 00:12:50,896 --> 00:12:53,586 So, while members of the team are out there conducting 295 00:12:53,586 --> 00:12:56,379 these experiments, I think it would be smart to have 296 00:12:56,448 --> 00:12:59,000 Tom and Kandus and Jim 297 00:12:59,034 --> 00:13:00,896 move out to the community in order 298 00:13:00,896 --> 00:13:04,896 to interview those who will bring additional information 299 00:13:04,965 --> 00:13:06,068 and experiences to light. 300 00:13:06,068 --> 00:13:08,000 JIM: I'm actually finding the community, 301 00:13:08,034 --> 00:13:09,482 uh, willing to embrace us. 302 00:13:09,482 --> 00:13:11,689 I think a lot of it is because of the credibility 303 00:13:11,689 --> 00:13:12,896 that we bring to the table. 304 00:13:12,896 --> 00:13:14,103 KANDUS: Yeah, so we are excited. 305 00:13:14,103 --> 00:13:17,482 We have a lot of leads in the community this year. 306 00:13:17,551 --> 00:13:20,000 -Yeah, so that stigma is breaking down... -Mm-hmm. 307 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:21,103 ...like we've-we've said, 308 00:13:21,103 --> 00:13:24,586 and it is easier to get people to-to speak. 309 00:13:24,586 --> 00:13:26,103 BRANDON: Well, for you, 310 00:13:26,103 --> 00:13:28,275 for Jim and you, 311 00:13:28,275 --> 00:13:29,896 thank you for building those relationships. 312 00:13:29,965 --> 00:13:32,275 Yeah, thank you. You bet. Thank you. 313 00:13:32,275 --> 00:13:34,586 Thank you, everyone, for your continued hard work. 314 00:13:34,655 --> 00:13:36,068 We all have our marching orders. 315 00:13:36,068 --> 00:13:38,068 Let's press onward. 316 00:13:38,137 --> 00:13:39,344 -Thank you. -Thanks, Brandon. 317 00:13:39,344 --> 00:13:42,241 Fantastic. Let's get to work, guys. We got a lot to do. 318 00:13:48,758 --> 00:13:50,000 BRANDON: Hey, fellas. 319 00:13:50,000 --> 00:13:52,068 Finally meeting the great Pete Kelsey. 320 00:13:52,068 --> 00:13:53,586 -Finally meeting you. -Thank you. 321 00:13:53,586 --> 00:13:56,965 After our first meeting, technologist Pete Kelsey arrived 322 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:58,793 to help us with our first experiment 323 00:13:58,793 --> 00:14:00,103 of the year at the triangle. 324 00:14:00,103 --> 00:14:01,758 Over the last couple of years, 325 00:14:01,827 --> 00:14:04,000 he's brought in numerous scanning devices 326 00:14:04,000 --> 00:14:07,689 that have detected a lot of phenomena all across the ranch. 327 00:14:07,689 --> 00:14:10,551 So, what do we have here? 328 00:14:10,620 --> 00:14:12,551 PETE: That is the Hovermap. 329 00:14:12,551 --> 00:14:15,034 Um, basically, handheld LIDAR. 330 00:14:15,034 --> 00:14:18,551 I'm gonna strap myself to your helicopter 331 00:14:18,620 --> 00:14:21,103 and see what we get. 332 00:14:21,103 --> 00:14:24,344 Are you saying you're going to literally hang outside 333 00:14:24,413 --> 00:14:28,379 the helicopter and scan the space with this device? 334 00:14:28,379 --> 00:14:30,862 With your permission, of course. 335 00:14:30,862 --> 00:14:32,241 Okay. 336 00:14:32,241 --> 00:14:35,551 TRAVIS: As Cameron Fugal flies me and Pete Kelsey 337 00:14:35,620 --> 00:14:38,862 up through the triangle, Pete will be strapped in 338 00:14:38,931 --> 00:14:40,965 and scanning the area with a LIDAR device. 339 00:14:41,000 --> 00:14:43,862 It works by emitting infrared laser light 340 00:14:43,862 --> 00:14:46,000 that we hope will reveal anything 341 00:14:46,000 --> 00:14:48,482 that can't be seen with the naked eye, 342 00:14:48,482 --> 00:14:51,551 and might help explain all the UAPs 343 00:14:51,620 --> 00:14:53,862 and other phenomena we've detected up there. 344 00:14:53,931 --> 00:14:57,344 So, that is the first part of our exercise today. 345 00:14:57,413 --> 00:15:00,068 -There's a second part. -What's that? 346 00:15:00,068 --> 00:15:03,655 TRAVIS: Erik's gonna turn on a broadcast 347 00:15:03,655 --> 00:15:05,448 of the 1.6 gigahertz signal. Right? 348 00:15:05,517 --> 00:15:09,068 Then, when we get to 5,000 feet, these guys 349 00:15:09,068 --> 00:15:11,103 are gonna launch a rocket 350 00:15:11,103 --> 00:15:13,241 from here. Now, it's gonna go up 351 00:15:13,310 --> 00:15:15,275 probably to about 1,500 feet, no more than 2,000 feet. 352 00:15:15,275 --> 00:15:17,758 I-I feel comfortable with that. 353 00:15:17,758 --> 00:15:20,896 Now, uh, isn't-- aren't rockets 354 00:15:20,896 --> 00:15:25,482 and broadcasting at 1.6 how you make things happen here? 355 00:15:25,482 --> 00:15:26,379 THOMAS: Yeah. 356 00:15:26,379 --> 00:15:28,275 ERIK: Now, the first part 357 00:15:28,275 --> 00:15:29,793 of our exercise today 358 00:15:29,793 --> 00:15:32,068 is an area on the eastern side of the property 359 00:15:32,068 --> 00:15:35,275 where we've seen anomalous data in our photogrammetry, 360 00:15:35,275 --> 00:15:37,344 -suggestive of something. -THOMAS: Yeah. 361 00:15:37,344 --> 00:15:39,448 Pete, you caught this with your first scan 362 00:15:39,448 --> 00:15:40,448 with the photogrammetry. 363 00:15:40,448 --> 00:15:42,103 Now, you get to go hover 364 00:15:42,103 --> 00:15:43,379 above it in a helicopter and see 365 00:15:43,379 --> 00:15:45,034 if you can catch it with your LIDAR. 366 00:15:45,034 --> 00:15:47,482 TRAVIS: The east field is a location 367 00:15:47,482 --> 00:15:49,689 about a half a mile from the triangle 368 00:15:49,689 --> 00:15:52,241 where some of the strangest things have happened 369 00:15:52,241 --> 00:15:53,965 during our investigation. 370 00:15:53,965 --> 00:15:55,241 Spinning up. 371 00:15:55,310 --> 00:15:57,758 TRAVIS: Right at the end of last year, 372 00:15:57,827 --> 00:16:00,551 Pete conducted a photogrammetry scan in the east field 373 00:16:00,551 --> 00:16:03,068 near a mysterious circle of stones 374 00:16:03,068 --> 00:16:04,793 that sits up on the mesa. 375 00:16:04,793 --> 00:16:08,000 According to Navajo historian Jon Dover, 376 00:16:08,000 --> 00:16:10,793 ancient Indigenous people created the feature 377 00:16:10,793 --> 00:16:14,068 to represent a portal on Skinwalker Ranch. 378 00:16:14,068 --> 00:16:14,965 Whoa. 379 00:16:14,965 --> 00:16:15,965 -ERIK: Okay. -THOMAS: In the sky. 380 00:16:15,965 --> 00:16:17,068 -KALEB: Right there. -ERIK: Yes. 381 00:16:17,068 --> 00:16:19,275 -TRAVIS: Oh, weird. -ERIK: Yes. 382 00:16:19,275 --> 00:16:23,448 TRAVIS: Well, what Pete's scanner detected just blew us away. 383 00:16:23,448 --> 00:16:27,000 -ERIK: Look at this structure. -That's nuts. 384 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:28,965 ERIK: Well, just think about what it would mean 385 00:16:28,965 --> 00:16:31,551 if we saw the same kind of anomaly 386 00:16:31,551 --> 00:16:34,137 with two completely different technologies. 387 00:16:34,137 --> 00:16:35,448 Yeah, yeah. 388 00:16:35,448 --> 00:16:39,896 Well, let's go ahead and, uh, commence the experiment. 389 00:16:39,896 --> 00:16:42,758 -What all goes? Everything? -Everything. 390 00:16:42,758 --> 00:16:44,965 ERIK: It's generally true, in science, that we place 391 00:16:44,965 --> 00:16:47,655 the highest confidence in results that repeat themselves. 392 00:16:47,655 --> 00:16:50,000 So, as we survey 393 00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:51,551 just over the east field here 394 00:16:51,620 --> 00:16:53,758 and in the vicinity of the triangle... 395 00:16:53,758 --> 00:16:55,034 -Thank you. -You bet. 396 00:16:55,034 --> 00:16:56,448 ERIK: ...we want to understand 397 00:16:56,448 --> 00:16:59,586 whether we're dealing with a persistent effect 398 00:16:59,586 --> 00:17:02,965 in those two regions of the ranch because we have no idea. 399 00:17:03,000 --> 00:17:05,586 TRAVIS: All right, so let's figure out what hardpoint we want 400 00:17:05,586 --> 00:17:07,586 -to snap to. -Okay, let's go around. 401 00:17:07,586 --> 00:17:09,758 While Pete scans with his LIDAR device 402 00:17:09,827 --> 00:17:11,551 out the open door of the helicopter, 403 00:17:11,620 --> 00:17:14,000 I'll be right beside him watching the monitor 404 00:17:14,000 --> 00:17:17,344 to see if the LIDAR picks up any structure or objects. 405 00:17:17,344 --> 00:17:20,896 Let me have that rocket motor and that igniter. 406 00:17:20,896 --> 00:17:23,275 TRAVIS: Meanwhile, Dragon, Kaleb and Thomas 407 00:17:23,275 --> 00:17:25,551 will be on the ready to launch rockets. 408 00:17:25,620 --> 00:17:28,862 They'll also be broadcasting the 1.6 gigahertz 409 00:17:28,931 --> 00:17:32,448 communication signal that we've recorded in the past... 410 00:17:32,448 --> 00:17:35,655 -All right, well, we're all set up in here. -Great. 411 00:17:35,655 --> 00:17:38,137 TRAVIS: ...which Erik and Brandon will be monitoring 412 00:17:38,137 --> 00:17:40,448 on his systems during the experiment. 413 00:17:40,448 --> 00:17:43,586 Both of these tools have been very effective in stimulating 414 00:17:43,586 --> 00:17:46,172 bizarre activity on the ranch in the past, 415 00:17:46,172 --> 00:17:48,551 so, hopefully, by the end of today, 416 00:17:48,620 --> 00:17:51,000 we'll get some answers about these locations. 417 00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:52,551 TRAVIS: Hey, guys, 418 00:17:52,620 --> 00:17:54,655 uh, we're ready to go in the chopper. 419 00:17:54,724 --> 00:17:58,034 All right, copy that. You guys be careful up there. 420 00:17:58,034 --> 00:17:59,344 We don't want to lose Pete. 421 00:17:59,344 --> 00:18:02,344 We've got him tied in with four different ways. 422 00:18:02,413 --> 00:18:04,000 Everything's checked. 423 00:18:04,000 --> 00:18:06,758 BRYANT: This year, the first experiment we're gonna try 424 00:18:06,758 --> 00:18:09,896 involves having one our experts hanging out of a helicopter. 425 00:18:09,896 --> 00:18:11,379 I don't know what's gonna happen, 426 00:18:11,379 --> 00:18:14,068 but this is a pretty dangerous experiment, 427 00:18:14,068 --> 00:18:16,137 and I hope it yields some results. 428 00:18:16,137 --> 00:18:18,137 Here we go. Hang on, Pete. 429 00:18:27,379 --> 00:18:29,551 TRAVIS: First, go hit the east field, okay? 430 00:18:29,551 --> 00:18:30,793 CAMERON: All right. 431 00:18:30,793 --> 00:18:33,241 BRANDON: Now, we're tracking. 432 00:18:33,241 --> 00:18:37,241 Hopefully, we'll be able to capture something interesting. 433 00:18:37,241 --> 00:18:38,965 Yeah, every time Pete's been out here, 434 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:40,172 something interesting has happened. 435 00:18:40,172 --> 00:18:41,862 Well, this will be good. 436 00:18:41,862 --> 00:18:46,379 Activity is unpredictable at Skinwalker Ranch. 437 00:18:46,379 --> 00:18:49,689 But we've found that there are certain methods 438 00:18:49,689 --> 00:18:53,172 that you can utilize in order to stimulate response. 439 00:18:53,172 --> 00:18:57,551 This very aggressive experiment is an important part 440 00:18:57,620 --> 00:18:59,758 of this stage of the investigation and we are 441 00:18:59,758 --> 00:19:02,310 committed to getting the answers. 442 00:19:04,379 --> 00:19:07,172 Bryant, I just turned it on. 443 00:19:07,172 --> 00:19:11,137 Will you radio Erik and see if they're seeing it? 444 00:19:11,137 --> 00:19:13,000 Erik, 445 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:17,758 Thomas has just turned on the 1.6. 446 00:19:17,827 --> 00:19:20,000 Just confirming if you can see that signal or not. 447 00:19:20,000 --> 00:19:21,655 Yeah, I've got good signal. 448 00:19:21,655 --> 00:19:23,551 BRYANT: Terrific. 449 00:19:23,551 --> 00:19:26,758 Well, we're broadcasting the 1.6, so... 450 00:19:26,827 --> 00:19:30,620 we'll see if that causes any reaction. 451 00:19:32,275 --> 00:19:34,103 TRAVIS: All right, the east field. 452 00:19:34,103 --> 00:19:37,000 We should be about over it right in here. 453 00:19:37,000 --> 00:19:38,379 CAMERON: Okay. 454 00:19:38,379 --> 00:19:40,482 -All right, I'm gonna start scanning. -TRAVIS: Yup. 455 00:19:40,482 --> 00:19:42,517 -All right. -Okay. 456 00:19:43,482 --> 00:19:45,965 All right, nice and easy, Cameron. 457 00:19:45,965 --> 00:19:48,344 All right, we're going. 458 00:19:48,344 --> 00:19:51,206 I see the ground. 459 00:19:58,103 --> 00:20:02,551 We're getting buffeted from the wind a little bit. 460 00:20:02,620 --> 00:20:07,000 But there's no freaking wind. 461 00:20:07,000 --> 00:20:09,862 -Whoa! Whoa! -Whoa! 462 00:20:09,862 --> 00:20:11,344 We're getting our asses kicked. 463 00:20:16,068 --> 00:20:18,344 Feel that, that's just crazy. 464 00:20:18,344 --> 00:20:19,965 [grunting] 465 00:20:19,965 --> 00:20:23,034 -Oh, wow! We're getting something. -CAMERON: What?! 466 00:20:23,034 --> 00:20:26,965 TRAVIS: We are getting an anomaly in the air right now! 467 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:29,448 -Right there. -You're kidding! 468 00:20:29,517 --> 00:20:31,448 No, I am not kidding. 469 00:20:37,586 --> 00:20:39,655 TRAVIS: We're getting a significant anomaly 470 00:20:39,724 --> 00:20:41,793 in the air right now. 471 00:20:41,793 --> 00:20:44,793 It was clearly an anomaly floating in the sky. 472 00:20:44,793 --> 00:20:45,793 I've been following them. 473 00:20:45,793 --> 00:20:47,344 I know, I don't see anything either. 474 00:20:47,413 --> 00:20:50,551 The helicopter is getting buffeted out of the way 475 00:20:50,620 --> 00:20:53,000 like there's a vortex or something here. 476 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:57,379 This is crazy. 477 00:20:57,379 --> 00:21:00,448 TRAVIS: Right where we obtained photogrammetry images 478 00:21:00,517 --> 00:21:02,586 of a mysterious column-shaped anomaly 479 00:21:02,586 --> 00:21:04,965 above the east field one year ago... 480 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:08,482 There are some very interesting artifacts showing up. 481 00:21:08,482 --> 00:21:10,275 TRAVIS: Whoa. 482 00:21:10,275 --> 00:21:13,655 TRAVIS: Pete Kelsey's LIDAR scanner, which emits infrared light, 483 00:21:13,655 --> 00:21:17,965 detected an image of something about 300 feet up in the air. 484 00:21:18,000 --> 00:21:20,965 And what was even crazier was that some kind 485 00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:24,241 of invisible force was literally pushing 486 00:21:24,241 --> 00:21:27,172 Brandon's helicopter around in midair. 487 00:21:28,482 --> 00:21:30,551 It looks like it's being pushed around 488 00:21:30,551 --> 00:21:33,172 from the ground right now. 489 00:21:34,034 --> 00:21:36,275 They're getting pushed around. 490 00:21:36,275 --> 00:21:38,758 You can see the helicopter, like, rocking. 491 00:21:38,827 --> 00:21:41,655 BRYANT: And I'm picking up nothing just visually. 492 00:21:41,655 --> 00:21:43,344 Wow! 493 00:21:47,862 --> 00:21:48,965 What the hell is going on? 494 00:21:49,000 --> 00:21:50,965 -You see how he's moving? -Yeah. 495 00:21:51,896 --> 00:21:54,655 Oh, my gosh, you can see. Look at that. 496 00:21:57,793 --> 00:21:59,689 THOMAS: The helicopter definitely looks like 497 00:21:59,689 --> 00:22:01,344 it's rocking around down here. 498 00:22:05,172 --> 00:22:07,034 TRAVIS: The outside wind speeds 499 00:22:07,034 --> 00:22:09,448 that registered on the helicopter's instruments 500 00:22:09,517 --> 00:22:11,000 were totally insignificant. 501 00:22:11,000 --> 00:22:14,034 It was just this strange, invisible force 502 00:22:14,034 --> 00:22:17,137 that we couldn't see pushing us around. 503 00:22:17,137 --> 00:22:19,965 I have no scientific explanation for it. 504 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:22,034 I just know it's where we saw 505 00:22:22,034 --> 00:22:25,241 a column-shaped anomaly above the stone circle last year 506 00:22:25,241 --> 00:22:27,586 and now an object of some kind 507 00:22:27,586 --> 00:22:29,137 on the LIDAR readout. 508 00:22:29,137 --> 00:22:31,241 I think we're good. We've got a really nice 509 00:22:31,310 --> 00:22:32,758 3D map of the entire area. 510 00:22:32,827 --> 00:22:34,689 -Cameron, I think we're good. -Okay. 511 00:22:34,689 --> 00:22:37,137 TRAVIS: I say we fly right by the triangle. 512 00:22:37,137 --> 00:22:38,724 PETE: Yep. 513 00:22:53,137 --> 00:22:55,241 TRAVIS: I couldn't believe what had happened to us 514 00:22:55,310 --> 00:22:57,862 over the east field and the preliminary data 515 00:22:57,931 --> 00:22:59,448 we got on Pete's LIDAR scanner. 516 00:22:59,448 --> 00:23:01,379 It still needed to be processed, 517 00:23:01,379 --> 00:23:03,655 but based on our experiences so far, 518 00:23:03,724 --> 00:23:05,172 we were really anxious 519 00:23:05,172 --> 00:23:07,655 about what we might find above the triangle. 520 00:23:07,724 --> 00:23:09,482 I mean, we're at the triangle right now. 521 00:23:09,482 --> 00:23:12,448 PETE: All right, so give me about ten seconds 522 00:23:12,448 --> 00:23:14,793 and we'll be scanning. 523 00:23:14,793 --> 00:23:16,862 TRAVIS: Uh, it's running, it says. 524 00:23:16,862 --> 00:23:19,551 PETE: Are you seeing data then? 525 00:23:19,620 --> 00:23:20,862 TRAVIS: Nothing yet. 526 00:23:20,862 --> 00:23:24,793 Holy cow, there's something right outside the aircraft. 527 00:23:24,793 --> 00:23:27,137 -You're kidding! -TRAVIS: No, I am not kidding. 528 00:23:27,137 --> 00:23:28,344 You were at 300 feet 529 00:23:28,413 --> 00:23:30,586 and were detecting an object in the air. 530 00:23:30,586 --> 00:23:32,000 CAMERON: What?! 531 00:23:34,689 --> 00:23:35,793 Copy you, Cameron. 532 00:23:35,793 --> 00:23:37,448 PETE: You've got to be kidding me. 533 00:23:37,517 --> 00:23:40,655 We are about 300 feet above ground level. 534 00:23:40,724 --> 00:23:42,137 You can see the green is the ground 535 00:23:42,137 --> 00:23:43,241 and the red is the thing. 536 00:23:43,241 --> 00:23:45,758 -PETE: This is unbelievable. -Unbelievable. 537 00:23:45,758 --> 00:23:47,896 TRAVIS: In the past, all the phenomena we've detected 538 00:23:47,896 --> 00:23:51,586 above the triangle has been nearly a mile up in the air. 539 00:23:51,586 --> 00:23:53,448 But as soon as Pete started scanning 540 00:23:53,448 --> 00:23:56,482 with the LIDAR, he detected something strange 541 00:23:56,482 --> 00:23:59,586 beginning at an altitude of just about 300 feet. 542 00:23:59,586 --> 00:24:02,000 We had never seen anything at the triangle 543 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:03,758 that close to the ground before. 544 00:24:03,827 --> 00:24:05,655 They're climbing. 545 00:24:05,724 --> 00:24:09,965 I don't know why, but I feel really nervous about this. 546 00:24:20,482 --> 00:24:23,551 TRAVIS: It froze up, Pete. It's checking something. 547 00:24:23,620 --> 00:24:25,379 PETE: Nah, it's scanning. 548 00:24:25,379 --> 00:24:27,551 Yeah, well, it's telling me that it's checking. 549 00:24:27,551 --> 00:24:28,965 It's not writing any more data. 550 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:30,931 PETE: All right, stand by. 551 00:24:38,275 --> 00:24:41,689 No, it says it's disconnected, which is odd. 552 00:24:41,689 --> 00:24:45,379 Disconnected? That doesn't make any sense. 553 00:24:45,379 --> 00:24:47,034 Wow, that's weird. 554 00:24:47,034 --> 00:24:50,344 Hey, well, your GPS is off from your pressure. 555 00:24:51,379 --> 00:24:54,241 TRAVIS: We're-we're getting discrepancies, right now. 556 00:25:03,000 --> 00:25:04,896 Command Center, how you doing? This is Cameron. 557 00:25:04,896 --> 00:25:07,000 [static] 558 00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:08,758 TRAVIS: So the ground went away. 559 00:25:08,758 --> 00:25:11,172 It was green and now the ground's turned red. 560 00:25:11,172 --> 00:25:15,655 And, uh, the anomaly above it is-is still red. 561 00:25:15,655 --> 00:25:17,275 I think we need to set down and reset this thing. 562 00:25:17,275 --> 00:25:18,448 Okay. 563 00:25:18,517 --> 00:25:20,551 PETE: All right, I'm going to stop scanning. 564 00:25:25,689 --> 00:25:27,000 -[instruments beeping] -Uh... 565 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,655 TRAVIS: Whoa. 566 00:25:29,793 --> 00:25:31,551 Oh, my goodness. 567 00:25:31,551 --> 00:25:32,827 TRAVIS: Whoa. 568 00:25:46,068 --> 00:25:48,448 Why'd they land in the field? 569 00:25:49,379 --> 00:25:51,068 Radio them. 570 00:25:51,068 --> 00:25:53,448 Travis, do you copy? 571 00:25:59,896 --> 00:26:03,551 Hey, Erik, do you copy inside the Command Center? 572 00:26:03,551 --> 00:26:05,344 Yes, I do. What's up? 573 00:26:05,344 --> 00:26:07,000 BRYANT: I want to reach out to Cameron. 574 00:26:07,000 --> 00:26:08,655 They ended up landing out in the field 575 00:26:08,724 --> 00:26:10,551 for some odd reason. 576 00:26:10,620 --> 00:26:12,068 ERIK: In the field? 577 00:26:27,586 --> 00:26:29,793 We're reset, we're about to relaunch 578 00:26:29,793 --> 00:26:30,758 and go do it again. 579 00:26:30,758 --> 00:26:32,586 BRYANT: Copy that. 580 00:26:32,586 --> 00:26:35,103 We'll keep our eyes on you as well. 581 00:26:49,482 --> 00:26:50,655 TRAVIS: Yep. 582 00:26:52,344 --> 00:26:53,965 TRAVIS: Understood. 583 00:26:54,000 --> 00:26:57,448 After we finished our LIDAR scan above the east field, 584 00:26:57,517 --> 00:27:00,758 we were eager to head southwest to the triangle. 585 00:27:02,344 --> 00:27:05,655 -All right, I'm going to start scanning. -Yep. 586 00:27:05,655 --> 00:27:07,551 Just let me know when you've got data. 587 00:27:07,620 --> 00:27:08,862 We're getting data right now, 588 00:27:08,862 --> 00:27:12,241 there is something right outside the aircraft. 589 00:27:14,862 --> 00:27:17,000 As soon as we approached the triangle, 590 00:27:17,000 --> 00:27:19,689 we started detecting some kind of anomaly again 591 00:27:19,689 --> 00:27:22,000 right around 300 feet high. 592 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:23,172 I was getting really anxious 593 00:27:23,172 --> 00:27:25,655 about what was going to happen next. 594 00:27:27,586 --> 00:27:30,310 Just start spiraling up, Cameron. 595 00:27:41,000 --> 00:27:42,862 Copy you, Cameron. 596 00:27:54,896 --> 00:27:56,862 -Holy cow! -PETE: What, what, what? 597 00:27:56,931 --> 00:27:58,344 Look at that. 598 00:27:59,586 --> 00:28:01,241 -You see it? -PETE: Yes. 599 00:28:01,241 --> 00:28:02,793 TRAVIS: We've got an anomaly, 600 00:28:02,793 --> 00:28:06,517 a clear anomaly right beside us. 601 00:28:07,551 --> 00:28:10,551 We've had eyes on it with three sets of binoculars 602 00:28:10,620 --> 00:28:12,206 and we've seen nothing. 603 00:28:13,379 --> 00:28:15,206 TRAVIS: Uh, we at 5,000 feet? 604 00:28:16,448 --> 00:28:17,862 We're almost there. 605 00:28:26,275 --> 00:28:27,931 Tell them to launch. 606 00:28:29,689 --> 00:28:32,275 TRAVIS: Right as we reached the mile-high zone, 607 00:28:32,275 --> 00:28:34,965 this huge mass showed up on the LIDAR, 608 00:28:35,000 --> 00:28:37,586 and with the 1.6 gigahertz signal being broadcast, 609 00:28:37,586 --> 00:28:39,655 it was time to launch a rocket 610 00:28:39,655 --> 00:28:41,724 and poke this nest as hard as we could. 611 00:28:42,689 --> 00:28:46,241 Three, two, one! 612 00:28:48,379 --> 00:28:49,965 There it goes! 613 00:29:03,482 --> 00:29:05,137 Yeah. 614 00:29:15,000 --> 00:29:17,655 TRAVIS: Which is what we've seen before, Cameron. 615 00:29:17,655 --> 00:29:19,344 Right here. 616 00:29:44,793 --> 00:29:46,206 TRAVIS: Wow. 617 00:29:50,482 --> 00:29:52,758 -Whoa! Whoa! -CAMERON: Whoa! 618 00:29:55,586 --> 00:29:56,862 PETE: There you go. 619 00:30:03,275 --> 00:30:04,758 TRAVIS: Wow. 620 00:30:17,379 --> 00:30:19,551 [instruments beeping] 621 00:30:20,862 --> 00:30:22,448 [beeping] 622 00:30:30,862 --> 00:30:32,413 Yeah, we got a downdraft right there. 623 00:30:32,413 --> 00:30:34,103 -A little ass kick there. -CAMERON: Yeah, yeah. 624 00:30:34,103 --> 00:30:35,241 TRAVIS: As we approached the mile-high zone 625 00:30:35,241 --> 00:30:36,689 above the triangle, 626 00:30:36,689 --> 00:30:40,862 where we saw a UAP literally disappear one year ago, 627 00:30:40,862 --> 00:30:43,206 really strange winds started encircling 628 00:30:43,206 --> 00:30:44,965 the helicopter like a vortex. 629 00:30:45,000 --> 00:30:46,310 It really made me nervous 630 00:30:46,310 --> 00:30:49,000 about what the hell we were flying into. 631 00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:50,758 Yeah, I think it's time to abort. 632 00:30:54,206 --> 00:30:57,551 Copy you, Cameron. We will clear the helipad. 633 00:30:57,620 --> 00:31:00,379 ERIK: It's exciting to see that we're getting 634 00:31:00,379 --> 00:31:01,758 interesting returns in real time 635 00:31:01,758 --> 00:31:05,206 over the east field and over the triangle. 636 00:31:05,206 --> 00:31:06,793 -Pretty wild. -Holy crap. 637 00:31:06,793 --> 00:31:10,310 I really want to know are these real features that we're seeing? 638 00:31:10,310 --> 00:31:11,965 Shake my hand. 639 00:31:11,965 --> 00:31:13,379 Heck yeah. 640 00:31:13,379 --> 00:31:15,413 Wow, you guys. 641 00:31:15,413 --> 00:31:18,206 TRAVIS: Y'all are not going to believe this. 642 00:31:18,206 --> 00:31:20,241 THOMAS: Well, Pete's face has me thinking 643 00:31:20,241 --> 00:31:22,448 you guys caught something amazing. 644 00:31:22,448 --> 00:31:23,275 What did you see? 645 00:31:23,275 --> 00:31:24,413 TRAVIS: There is an anomaly 646 00:31:24,413 --> 00:31:26,655 that this LIDAR picked up in midair! 647 00:31:26,724 --> 00:31:29,482 300 or 400 feet above the ground. 648 00:31:29,482 --> 00:31:32,068 It's impossible. It's impossible. 649 00:31:32,068 --> 00:31:33,586 It remained there, too. 650 00:31:33,586 --> 00:31:35,896 It wasn't a quick blip. As we circled 651 00:31:35,896 --> 00:31:37,551 and made orbits, it-it remained. 652 00:31:37,620 --> 00:31:39,862 Let's process the data as soon as possible. 653 00:31:39,931 --> 00:31:42,655 Cameron and I want a full report at earliest convenience. 654 00:31:42,724 --> 00:31:44,413 Well, we got to go crunch some data. 655 00:31:44,413 --> 00:31:45,655 -Yes, we do. -Okay. 656 00:31:45,655 --> 00:31:48,655 -Yeah, let's go. -Let's get on that data! 657 00:31:48,655 --> 00:31:50,103 -Yeah. -I want to take this harness off! 658 00:31:50,103 --> 00:31:51,758 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 659 00:31:56,482 --> 00:31:59,275 ERIK: Well, guys, we've got Brandon and Cameron and Pete 660 00:31:59,275 --> 00:32:00,482 on the line for video call. 661 00:32:00,482 --> 00:32:01,586 TRAVIS: Oh, yeah. 662 00:32:01,586 --> 00:32:02,758 Hey, Brandon. 663 00:32:02,827 --> 00:32:03,965 Hey, greetings. 664 00:32:03,965 --> 00:32:05,448 It's good to be with you. 665 00:32:05,448 --> 00:32:07,689 TRAVIS: Pete Kelsey spent two days processing 666 00:32:07,689 --> 00:32:09,965 all the LIDAR data we collected 667 00:32:10,000 --> 00:32:11,862 above the east field and the triangle, 668 00:32:11,931 --> 00:32:14,137 so we couldn't wait to review it with him and Brandon. 669 00:32:14,137 --> 00:32:17,655 We needed to figure out what we'd encountered up there 670 00:32:17,724 --> 00:32:19,172 that had affected the helicopter's flight 671 00:32:19,172 --> 00:32:21,275 and controls so dramatically. 672 00:32:21,275 --> 00:32:25,241 PETE: This is the data from the helicopter flight. 673 00:32:25,793 --> 00:32:28,275 TRAVIS: So here we are over the east field. 674 00:32:28,275 --> 00:32:32,896 PETE: What you're seeing, the icon of course is us. 675 00:32:32,896 --> 00:32:36,103 The magenta line is our trajectory, 676 00:32:36,103 --> 00:32:38,862 that is the direction we're flying. 677 00:32:38,931 --> 00:32:42,275 And we can see that the data is following the aircraft. 678 00:32:42,275 --> 00:32:45,655 TRAVIS: Something about it that was-- oh, right there it did... 679 00:32:45,655 --> 00:32:47,689 See how it's doing these zigzag jumps? 680 00:32:47,689 --> 00:32:49,344 Something moved the helicopter. 681 00:32:49,344 --> 00:32:50,758 It-it was unbelievable. 682 00:32:50,827 --> 00:32:53,758 I mean, we were all like, "Whoa! What was that?!" 683 00:32:53,758 --> 00:32:56,275 It wasn't just left and right oscillations, 684 00:32:56,275 --> 00:32:57,758 it was forward and aft, 685 00:32:57,827 --> 00:33:00,172 left and right all almost simultaneous. 686 00:33:00,172 --> 00:33:02,862 It was as if you had two magnets 687 00:33:02,931 --> 00:33:04,862 next to each other, repelling each other. 688 00:33:04,931 --> 00:33:07,000 Whatever it was, it was trying to push us off. 689 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:09,000 You know, I think that has to mean something. 690 00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:10,206 PETE: That's right. 691 00:33:10,206 --> 00:33:12,379 Now I'll call your attention to... 692 00:33:12,379 --> 00:33:16,862 We have anomalous data in the same general area. 693 00:33:18,379 --> 00:33:21,206 TRAVIS: So, here we are over the east field. 694 00:33:21,206 --> 00:33:22,689 BRANDON: Oh, wow. 695 00:33:22,689 --> 00:33:24,241 This is right where I had the interference 696 00:33:24,241 --> 00:33:26,758 -with the helicopter as well, isn't it? -Yes. 697 00:33:26,827 --> 00:33:30,034 TRAVIS: And-and there's where I said you know what? 698 00:33:30,034 --> 00:33:32,068 We've got an anomaly in the spot again. 699 00:33:32,068 --> 00:33:35,896 -This red feature. -That red feature floating in midair. 700 00:33:35,896 --> 00:33:38,000 Above... And there's no trail to it. 701 00:33:38,000 --> 00:33:41,068 Be advised, I should disclose some issues 702 00:33:41,068 --> 00:33:43,034 with this first scan. 703 00:33:43,034 --> 00:33:46,758 This is the incredibly frustrating part. 704 00:33:46,758 --> 00:33:48,379 I've spoken with the vendor, 705 00:33:48,379 --> 00:33:51,000 I mean, we've gone through it at length. 706 00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:54,793 The vendor looked at this and went, "Nah, you're ghosting." 707 00:33:54,793 --> 00:33:58,172 And ghosting is just... 708 00:33:58,172 --> 00:34:02,655 the scanner picking up probably my feet, the skid. 709 00:34:02,724 --> 00:34:05,034 THOMAS: Well, I would just expect consistency. 710 00:34:05,034 --> 00:34:06,551 You know, if you're picking up returns 711 00:34:06,620 --> 00:34:08,275 from the blades above or the skid below, 712 00:34:08,275 --> 00:34:10,413 then I would expect to see that through the whole thing, 713 00:34:10,413 --> 00:34:14,206 -but the fact that you're only seeing it over one point... -Yeah. 714 00:34:14,206 --> 00:34:19,655 What is it about this ranch that continues to throw us off? 715 00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:23,793 TRAVIS: It was really sobering to all of us to hear from Pete Kelsey 716 00:34:23,793 --> 00:34:26,448 that the LIDAR data might not have been accurate. 717 00:34:26,448 --> 00:34:28,793 But there were certain things about it 718 00:34:28,793 --> 00:34:30,965 that just couldn't be explained away. 719 00:34:30,965 --> 00:34:33,862 Pete, go forward, let me... I'll tell you when to stop. 720 00:34:33,862 --> 00:34:36,000 Go forward about... Right there, right there. Stop. 721 00:34:36,000 --> 00:34:37,482 Now, when you look at that, 722 00:34:37,482 --> 00:34:40,448 this is right dead center over 723 00:34:40,448 --> 00:34:42,000 where the column was there 724 00:34:42,000 --> 00:34:44,310 in your photogrammetry data. 725 00:34:44,310 --> 00:34:46,103 And-and if you look, 726 00:34:46,103 --> 00:34:48,172 there's no pathway to it, 727 00:34:48,172 --> 00:34:53,379 it's not anomalous features until that spot. 728 00:34:53,379 --> 00:34:54,275 Wow. 729 00:34:54,275 --> 00:34:56,172 TRAVIS: In the exact same spot 730 00:34:56,172 --> 00:34:57,344 where we identified 731 00:34:57,344 --> 00:34:59,862 the column-like anomaly one year ago, 732 00:34:59,862 --> 00:35:03,068 we now have a second kind of scanning technology 733 00:35:03,068 --> 00:35:06,137 that seems to be detecting something strange again. 734 00:35:06,137 --> 00:35:09,448 If you can back up two frames, Pete. 735 00:35:10,241 --> 00:35:12,896 Stop! Perfect. Look at that. 736 00:35:12,896 --> 00:35:14,931 I-I'm gonna go to the screen 737 00:35:16,068 --> 00:35:18,413 So, come on, guys, we've got... 738 00:35:18,413 --> 00:35:20,172 some kind of wing-like features. 739 00:35:20,172 --> 00:35:21,241 I mean, you look at that, 740 00:35:21,241 --> 00:35:23,862 there's three-dimensional detail here. 741 00:35:23,931 --> 00:35:25,413 There was nothing there. 742 00:35:25,413 --> 00:35:27,172 We flew a helicopter and we wouldn't fly 743 00:35:27,172 --> 00:35:28,758 that close to an object like that. 744 00:35:28,827 --> 00:35:30,241 This distance right here from there to there 745 00:35:30,241 --> 00:35:31,551 is probably ten meters. 746 00:35:31,620 --> 00:35:34,689 Look at it. It tends to have a shape to it. 747 00:35:34,689 --> 00:35:35,758 CAMERON: Oh, my gosh. 748 00:35:35,758 --> 00:35:37,068 That's actually pretty distinct. 749 00:35:37,068 --> 00:35:40,241 That is compelling. 750 00:35:40,241 --> 00:35:41,965 Now, if we were standing 751 00:35:41,965 --> 00:35:45,172 in the road of the driveway looking north, 752 00:35:45,172 --> 00:35:47,034 and we took Pete's photogrammetry data 753 00:35:47,034 --> 00:35:48,310 and overlaid it on this image, 754 00:35:48,310 --> 00:35:51,034 you would see the pillar 755 00:35:51,034 --> 00:35:52,344 come up just like this. 756 00:35:52,344 --> 00:35:54,655 Right where this spot is. 757 00:36:00,172 --> 00:36:01,275 Wow. 758 00:36:01,275 --> 00:36:02,482 TRAVIS: In the same spot 759 00:36:02,482 --> 00:36:04,724 where we detected a column-shaped anomaly last year, 760 00:36:04,724 --> 00:36:06,000 our LIDAR experiment 761 00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:09,724 may have also identified something strange. 762 00:36:10,379 --> 00:36:12,206 And this is right near a location 763 00:36:12,206 --> 00:36:13,724 on top of the mesa 764 00:36:13,724 --> 00:36:15,517 where ancient Indigenous people 765 00:36:15,517 --> 00:36:18,551 built a stone monument that's meant to represent 766 00:36:18,551 --> 00:36:20,965 a portal on Skinwalker Ranch. 767 00:36:20,965 --> 00:36:22,896 BRANDON: What could that be? 768 00:36:22,896 --> 00:36:24,172 We don't know what it is, 769 00:36:24,172 --> 00:36:27,000 but there's something that was anomalous about that spot, 770 00:36:27,000 --> 00:36:30,310 and we got it on multiple sensors now, at least two. 771 00:36:30,310 --> 00:36:32,586 BRANDON: I'm sitting here just stunned 772 00:36:32,586 --> 00:36:34,689 because, I mean, no matter what, 773 00:36:34,689 --> 00:36:38,137 we're dealing with something that is a mystery. 774 00:36:38,137 --> 00:36:40,551 And that it's only over the east field? 775 00:36:40,551 --> 00:36:43,000 Oh, it happened at the triangle, too. 776 00:36:43,000 --> 00:36:45,758 PETE: All right, guys, what I'm going to bring up now 777 00:36:45,758 --> 00:36:47,586 -is the data at the triangle. -Yep. 778 00:36:47,586 --> 00:36:52,000 PETE: There is what appears to be ghosting 779 00:36:52,000 --> 00:36:55,344 along the trajectory that we actually flew. 780 00:36:55,344 --> 00:36:57,862 TRAVIS: But why so many in the one spot 781 00:36:57,862 --> 00:37:00,896 as we're, uh, circling around the triangle? 782 00:37:00,896 --> 00:37:04,103 Well, again, I would expect if you're seeing, uh, 783 00:37:04,103 --> 00:37:07,551 returns from either the-the blades above 784 00:37:07,551 --> 00:37:09,413 or the-the skid below, 785 00:37:09,413 --> 00:37:11,620 that it would be consistent through the whole flight. 786 00:37:11,620 --> 00:37:13,862 But that's the weird part. Why is it not? 787 00:37:13,862 --> 00:37:18,413 PETE: So, I-I'm with you, I mean, there's no trajectory line 788 00:37:18,413 --> 00:37:20,586 where this first showed up. You see that? 789 00:37:20,586 --> 00:37:22,655 -Yep. -PETE: To cut to the chase, 790 00:37:22,655 --> 00:37:27,103 I don't think this is 100% conclusive in either direction. 791 00:37:27,103 --> 00:37:28,724 I-I agree with that. 792 00:37:29,586 --> 00:37:31,620 BRANDON: Yeah, it is so frustrating, 793 00:37:31,620 --> 00:37:34,000 because it seems like we're so close 794 00:37:34,000 --> 00:37:37,344 to understanding what we are dealing with. 795 00:37:37,344 --> 00:37:38,827 We're seeing these things appearing 796 00:37:38,827 --> 00:37:41,517 that have no conventional explanation. 797 00:37:41,517 --> 00:37:44,413 It-It's so damn elusive. 798 00:37:44,413 --> 00:37:46,965 I... If there's any way 799 00:37:46,965 --> 00:37:50,620 we can execute on another experiment 800 00:37:50,620 --> 00:37:53,034 in rapid succession to this, 801 00:37:53,034 --> 00:37:55,137 to seize this moment, 802 00:37:55,137 --> 00:37:58,482 and get some answers, I say go for it. 803 00:37:58,482 --> 00:38:00,448 TRAVIS: Well, uh, first and foremost, 804 00:38:00,448 --> 00:38:02,206 Pete, uh, and Cameron, 805 00:38:02,206 --> 00:38:04,448 the two of you may recall, but if I recall, 806 00:38:04,448 --> 00:38:06,586 I think we were about, uh... 807 00:38:06,586 --> 00:38:09,275 300, 400 feet or something like that, right? 808 00:38:09,275 --> 00:38:10,827 Seems about right. 809 00:38:10,827 --> 00:38:12,137 ERIK: There's something new here. 810 00:38:12,137 --> 00:38:15,000 You know, uh, some of the interesting returns 811 00:38:15,000 --> 00:38:16,689 were happening at much lower altitudes 812 00:38:16,689 --> 00:38:19,517 than, uh, we've, uh... 813 00:38:19,517 --> 00:38:22,310 -A thousand feet or more lower. -ERIK: Right. 814 00:38:22,310 --> 00:38:24,655 During previous experiments at the triangle, 815 00:38:24,655 --> 00:38:26,689 it seemed that different phenomena 816 00:38:26,689 --> 00:38:28,655 occurred about 5,000 feet high. 817 00:38:28,655 --> 00:38:31,172 But now, if the LIDAR data is correct, 818 00:38:31,172 --> 00:38:33,448 it appears that something is going on between 819 00:38:33,448 --> 00:38:35,344 300 feet and that zone. 820 00:38:35,344 --> 00:38:36,827 Look, you see that? 821 00:38:36,827 --> 00:38:38,482 TRAVIS: I do, did you see it bend? 822 00:38:38,482 --> 00:38:40,172 Dude, did you see that? 823 00:38:40,172 --> 00:38:44,137 TRAVIS: Last year, we were stunned to see lasers projected 824 00:38:44,137 --> 00:38:47,137 up through the triangle mysteriously bend. 825 00:38:47,137 --> 00:38:48,965 There it goes. 826 00:38:49,241 --> 00:38:51,655 And rockets that we launched up there 827 00:38:51,655 --> 00:38:53,689 get completely deflected off target 828 00:38:53,689 --> 00:38:55,482 by something we couldn't see. 829 00:38:55,482 --> 00:38:58,517 And those things did happen at various altitudes. 830 00:38:58,517 --> 00:39:00,137 What was that bend all about? 831 00:39:00,137 --> 00:39:02,344 So, could that mean that the anomalous zone 832 00:39:02,344 --> 00:39:04,000 is shifting along a vertical plane 833 00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:06,620 between 300 and 5,000 feet? 834 00:39:06,620 --> 00:39:10,000 Or does it mean that it may cover the entire space? 835 00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:13,482 At this point, we don't know if we can trust the LIDAR data, 836 00:39:13,482 --> 00:39:16,379 so we're gonna have to find another way to verify 837 00:39:16,379 --> 00:39:19,827 what we found at both the triangle and the east field. 838 00:39:19,827 --> 00:39:23,758 We really need to look over the triangle area at, 839 00:39:23,758 --> 00:39:25,620 you know, 400 feet or so. 840 00:39:25,620 --> 00:39:27,931 So how do you envision that being done? 841 00:39:27,931 --> 00:39:32,413 Uh, you know, you could get a-a swarm of drones. 842 00:39:32,413 --> 00:39:35,103 -Because they all fly on GPS coordinates. -I like it. 843 00:39:35,103 --> 00:39:36,551 TRAVIS: And fly them in a grid pattern, 844 00:39:36,551 --> 00:39:38,034 and fly them around out there and see what happens. 845 00:39:38,034 --> 00:39:40,586 And, you know, the way we've seen GPS messed up, 846 00:39:40,586 --> 00:39:42,206 who knows what it would do? 847 00:39:42,206 --> 00:39:43,724 You know, these people probably go... 848 00:39:43,724 --> 00:39:45,413 People that do these drone swarms for like light shows 849 00:39:45,413 --> 00:39:48,034 and stuff, they are precise. 850 00:39:48,034 --> 00:39:50,551 And the patterns do all these geometric shapes. 851 00:39:50,551 --> 00:39:52,103 You get them out here and fly them over the triangle 852 00:39:52,103 --> 00:39:54,000 where the GPS messes up, there's no telling what you would see. 853 00:39:54,000 --> 00:39:55,655 BRANDON: No pumping the brakes at this point. 854 00:39:55,655 --> 00:39:57,517 Let's just go full steam ahead. 855 00:39:57,517 --> 00:39:59,206 TRAVIS: Well, let's do it. Let's move forward. 856 00:39:59,206 --> 00:40:00,965 KALEB: Yeah, let's go. 857 00:40:01,896 --> 00:40:04,379 TRAVIS: There's something odd going on at this ranch. 858 00:40:04,379 --> 00:40:07,275 I want to know the answer to so many things. 859 00:40:07,275 --> 00:40:10,000 Just what in the world is going on here? 860 00:40:10,689 --> 00:40:12,758 ERIK: Every time we begin this work, 861 00:40:12,758 --> 00:40:14,724 I never know what to expect. 862 00:40:14,724 --> 00:40:18,827 And I've been surprised if not shocked by the outcome 863 00:40:18,827 --> 00:40:21,724 of each of our aggressive experiments. 864 00:40:21,724 --> 00:40:23,344 This year, we have some things in mind 865 00:40:23,344 --> 00:40:25,068 that might also be considered aggressive, 866 00:40:25,068 --> 00:40:26,275 but also visionary 867 00:40:26,275 --> 00:40:28,896 and quite different from what we've done before. 868 00:40:29,758 --> 00:40:31,413 BRYANT: Coming into this investigation, 869 00:40:31,413 --> 00:40:33,758 we had such little information. 870 00:40:33,758 --> 00:40:35,034 But now it's coming to light 871 00:40:35,034 --> 00:40:37,379 that so many different government entities 872 00:40:37,379 --> 00:40:39,137 were so interested in this place, 873 00:40:39,137 --> 00:40:41,689 it makes me feel like we're truly on to something 874 00:40:41,689 --> 00:40:43,482 and all eyes are watching. 875 00:40:43,482 --> 00:40:46,379 BRANDON: My hope is to find answers. 876 00:40:46,379 --> 00:40:49,275 Gain new insights, be able to understand 877 00:40:49,275 --> 00:40:52,448 the nature of what we are dealing with at the ranch. 878 00:40:52,448 --> 00:40:55,689 The deeper down the rabbit hole that we travel, 879 00:40:55,689 --> 00:40:58,206 the more complex that it appears. 880 00:40:58,206 --> 00:41:02,482 There are no easy answers at Skinwalker Ranch. 881 00:41:03,448 --> 00:41:06,379 THOMAS: I really don't know what to expect here at the ranch. 882 00:41:06,379 --> 00:41:07,793 Okay, we've got a light that's moving. 883 00:41:07,793 --> 00:41:09,103 TRAVIS: There it is, right there! 884 00:41:09,103 --> 00:41:11,758 That looks like a bona fide UFO to me. 885 00:41:11,758 --> 00:41:14,482 ERIK: There is something metallic in the mesa. 886 00:41:14,482 --> 00:41:15,965 Whatever this is, is as tall as the mesa. 887 00:41:15,965 --> 00:41:19,241 We should be digging, drilling right there. 888 00:41:19,241 --> 00:41:22,103 BRANDON: The closer that we are getting to the answers, 889 00:41:22,103 --> 00:41:24,068 the more covert military activity. 890 00:41:24,068 --> 00:41:25,793 TRAVIS: We have a helicopter right over the triangle! 891 00:41:25,793 --> 00:41:27,000 BRYANT: It just went dark! 892 00:41:27,000 --> 00:41:29,034 It was a Black Hawk helicopter. 893 00:41:29,034 --> 00:41:31,586 -THOMAS: Somebody's up on the ridge. -TRAVIS: Right there! 894 00:41:31,586 --> 00:41:35,413 BRANDON: We seem to be poking the hornet's nest like never before. 895 00:41:35,413 --> 00:41:37,137 There's a heat source right above them. 896 00:41:37,137 --> 00:41:38,413 Do you feel like this may be 897 00:41:38,413 --> 00:41:40,310 -a dangerous area to be working in? -Very. 898 00:41:40,310 --> 00:41:42,137 The coyotes didn't kill this animal. 899 00:41:42,137 --> 00:41:45,758 Middle of the day, an orb like that showing up, that's crazy. 900 00:41:45,758 --> 00:41:48,241 ERIK: This is the largest scale experiment 901 00:41:48,241 --> 00:41:49,655 that we've ever done here so far. 902 00:41:49,655 --> 00:41:52,448 -Fire! -TRAVIS: We've got a malfunction! 903 00:41:52,448 --> 00:41:55,448 There's something in the sky above the rocket! 904 00:41:55,448 --> 00:41:56,482 We're maybe looking at the anomaly 905 00:41:56,482 --> 00:41:58,344 for the first time, guys. 906 00:41:58,344 --> 00:42:00,000 BRYANT: There is definitely something here 907 00:42:00,000 --> 00:42:01,448 on Skinwalker Ranch. 70306

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