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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,702 --> 00:00:06,468 AARON: It's hitting something really hard. 2 00:00:06,935 --> 00:00:09,501 What could be hard enough to be pushing back on that? 3 00:00:10,268 --> 00:00:11,401 THOMAS: So is it drilling, then? 4 00:00:11,568 --> 00:00:13,435 It's doing about three inches an hour. 5 00:00:13,969 --> 00:00:16,201 We go to bust through that crust to get it stabilized. 6 00:00:17,069 --> 00:00:19,034 JEREMIAH: We'll be flying a weather balloon 7 00:00:19,034 --> 00:00:20,734 with low-frequency radar. 8 00:00:20,868 --> 00:00:21,368 We're seeing 9 00:00:21,368 --> 00:00:22,968 all these strange things in the data. 10 00:00:23,568 --> 00:00:24,902 TRAVIS: There's a phenomena 11 00:00:24,902 --> 00:00:28,168 that the instruments are passing through. Nobody's ever measured 12 00:00:28,168 --> 00:00:30,301 any anomaly like that on the planet. 13 00:00:30,301 --> 00:00:31,868 I mean, what the hell is up there? 14 00:00:33,535 --> 00:00:35,934 NARRATOR: There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 15 00:00:37,201 --> 00:00:39,435 It is considered the epicenter 16 00:00:39,535 --> 00:00:44,334 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 17 00:00:44,767 --> 00:00:46,300 animal mutilations, 18 00:00:46,701 --> 00:00:48,969 bizarre UFO sightings 19 00:00:48,969 --> 00:00:53,868 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 20 00:00:54,168 --> 00:00:56,702 For 20 years, the federal government 21 00:00:56,702 --> 00:00:59,601 tried to find answers and failed. 22 00:01:00,401 --> 00:01:04,001 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 23 00:01:04,001 --> 00:01:07,535 researchers and experts has taken over. 24 00:01:07,535 --> 00:01:12,000 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 25 00:01:14,034 --> 00:01:17,567 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 26 00:01:25,534 --> 00:01:26,502 Got problems, huh? 27 00:01:26,502 --> 00:01:28,734 Oh, yeah. Plenty of problems up here. 28 00:01:29,634 --> 00:01:30,767 THOMAS: 'Kay. 29 00:01:31,634 --> 00:01:33,501 -What's going on? -Well, 30 00:01:33,801 --> 00:01:35,335 we got down to 24 foot 31 00:01:35,702 --> 00:01:37,868 and we hit something hard, really started chattering. 32 00:01:37,868 --> 00:01:39,734 And then around 25 feet, 33 00:01:40,134 --> 00:01:42,767 it locked up and the engine went dead. 34 00:01:44,134 --> 00:01:46,334 TRAVIS: Of the several hot spots on Skinwalker Ranch 35 00:01:46,767 --> 00:01:47,568 where our team 36 00:01:47,568 --> 00:01:49,502 may be close to getting some answers 37 00:01:49,502 --> 00:01:52,168 about all the mysterious phenomena that happens here, 38 00:01:52,401 --> 00:01:56,067 the mesa has literally been the hardest to figure out. 39 00:01:56,667 --> 00:01:57,934 So you think the engine's blown? 40 00:01:57,934 --> 00:01:59,067 I believe so. 41 00:02:00,834 --> 00:02:01,901 The engine's gone? 42 00:02:02,235 --> 00:02:04,000 I think it just hit something hard and... 43 00:02:04,801 --> 00:02:05,834 couldn't keep up with it. 44 00:02:06,901 --> 00:02:08,368 TRAVIS: For almost a month now, 45 00:02:08,368 --> 00:02:11,134 our manual drill operator, Joe Loeb, 46 00:02:11,134 --> 00:02:14,035 has been working like crazy on top of the mesa 47 00:02:14,035 --> 00:02:18,768 trying to reach a 120-foot-tall, possibly metallic anomaly 48 00:02:18,768 --> 00:02:20,968 that we detected with ground-penetrating radar 49 00:02:20,968 --> 00:02:22,067 earlier this year. 50 00:02:22,868 --> 00:02:24,400 Look at that. 51 00:02:24,467 --> 00:02:25,601 JAN: Look at that. 52 00:02:26,134 --> 00:02:28,033 This is highly anomalous. 53 00:02:29,235 --> 00:02:31,468 TRAVIS: And it's sitting right in front 54 00:02:31,468 --> 00:02:35,301 of another 400-foot-long, possibly metallic anomaly 55 00:02:35,301 --> 00:02:38,001 that we not only think is shaped like a dome 56 00:02:38,134 --> 00:02:40,502 but has proven to be totally impenetrable 57 00:02:40,502 --> 00:02:42,902 during two previous drilling operations. 58 00:02:42,902 --> 00:02:44,634 AARON: It's hitting something really hard. 59 00:02:45,168 --> 00:02:47,868 8,000 pounds of push and it wasn't budging. 60 00:02:49,201 --> 00:02:50,334 The only thing wehavedetermined 61 00:02:51,101 --> 00:02:53,001 about that particular object 62 00:02:53,235 --> 00:02:56,668 is that the metallic fragments that came out of the spoils 63 00:02:56,668 --> 00:02:59,001 were scientifically proven to be composed 64 00:02:59,001 --> 00:03:01,835 of similar materials that NASA uses 65 00:03:01,835 --> 00:03:04,133 to cover the surface of our own spacecraft. 66 00:03:05,702 --> 00:03:08,034 Down below, we hit something really hard, 67 00:03:08,268 --> 00:03:09,834 and the whole thing started shaking. 68 00:03:09,968 --> 00:03:12,601 And then one loud pop and that was it. 69 00:03:13,767 --> 00:03:15,334 Like a backfire on the exhaust. 70 00:03:16,134 --> 00:03:18,201 Will the engine start or is it seized up? 71 00:03:18,201 --> 00:03:20,901 It is seized up. 72 00:03:20,901 --> 00:03:22,134 (clicks twice) 73 00:03:22,134 --> 00:03:24,133 That's as far as it gets on the pull start. 74 00:03:24,534 --> 00:03:25,168 Oh, man. 75 00:03:25,368 --> 00:03:27,201 -TRAVIS: But what caused it? -What would do that? 76 00:03:27,435 --> 00:03:29,401 And it's a brand-new motor. 77 00:03:29,401 --> 00:03:30,701 -TRAVIS: Brand-new motor. -Yeah. 78 00:03:31,401 --> 00:03:33,034 You know, it really makes me wonder, I mean, 79 00:03:33,034 --> 00:03:35,368 you drilled through 25 feet of rock and sandstone 80 00:03:35,368 --> 00:03:36,301 and all kinds of stuff. 81 00:03:36,568 --> 00:03:38,401 What are we hitting that stopped us? 82 00:03:38,568 --> 00:03:41,768 Could we be at the top of whatever we're looking for? 83 00:03:41,768 --> 00:03:43,934 -THOMAS: Could be. -TRAVIS: I say we pull the... 84 00:03:44,001 --> 00:03:45,502 bit out and look at the bottom of it. 85 00:03:45,602 --> 00:03:47,201 -(loud scraping) -ERIK: Indeed, 86 00:03:47,568 --> 00:03:49,201 what are we hitting here? 87 00:03:49,201 --> 00:03:51,635 Why can't this drill bit penetrate? 88 00:03:51,635 --> 00:03:54,001 What could account for this drill head 89 00:03:54,001 --> 00:03:55,435 having been stopped dead 90 00:03:55,568 --> 00:03:57,634 near the anomaly in the GPR data? 91 00:03:57,634 --> 00:03:59,801 Oh, there it is. 92 00:04:01,767 --> 00:04:02,601 How's it look? 93 00:04:04,201 --> 00:04:05,601 THOMAS: The bit looks fine. 94 00:04:06,668 --> 00:04:08,768 -Everything still turns in there. -Yeah. 95 00:04:08,768 --> 00:04:11,301 -Everything's still turning. -Teeth look like they're good, too. 96 00:04:11,301 --> 00:04:14,001 JOE: There's no broken teeth on it. 97 00:04:14,001 --> 00:04:16,001 This one's smooth. 98 00:04:16,001 --> 00:04:17,367 THOMAS: Strange. 99 00:04:18,301 --> 00:04:18,934 I don't know. 100 00:04:20,401 --> 00:04:22,602 We're so close. I mean, it just-- 101 00:04:22,602 --> 00:04:24,235 It's driving me crazy that we're 102 00:04:24,235 --> 00:04:26,002 -so close to this thing and yet... -ERIK: Yeah. 103 00:04:26,102 --> 00:04:28,901 -I feel robbed. -...we might as well be far, far away. 104 00:04:29,401 --> 00:04:31,767 I think we need bigger equipment or something. 105 00:04:32,101 --> 00:04:34,068 THOMAS: Unfortunately, I think we've just run out 106 00:04:34,068 --> 00:04:36,869 of time this year to be able to get this. 107 00:04:36,869 --> 00:04:38,468 This is gonna be something that we're gonna have 108 00:04:38,468 --> 00:04:41,068 to put on pause, and, uh, 109 00:04:41,068 --> 00:04:42,801 come back with another game plan. I mean, 110 00:04:43,235 --> 00:04:44,868 we're not giving up on this spot. 111 00:04:45,268 --> 00:04:47,601 It's just-- It's beat us for the time being. 112 00:04:49,468 --> 00:04:51,235 TRAVIS: It's beyond frustrating 113 00:04:51,235 --> 00:04:52,934 that we haven't been able to figure out 114 00:04:52,934 --> 00:04:54,535 what these anomalies are, 115 00:04:54,535 --> 00:04:57,535 why they're so resistant to heavy-duty drilling machines 116 00:04:57,535 --> 00:05:01,001 and why they may contain materials related to spacecraft. 117 00:05:01,368 --> 00:05:04,601 Well, Joe, you've done amazing work with what you've had, 118 00:05:04,868 --> 00:05:06,768 so we appreciate your diligence. 119 00:05:07,202 --> 00:05:09,701 TRAVIS: We need to come up with a much bolder plan 120 00:05:09,701 --> 00:05:11,368 to get inside that mesa. 121 00:05:11,368 --> 00:05:13,969 It just might hold some of the keys to understanding 122 00:05:13,969 --> 00:05:16,567 all of the phenomena that happens at Skinwalker Ranch. 123 00:05:16,868 --> 00:05:19,601 Joe, I'll help you get this taken apart. 124 00:05:20,068 --> 00:05:20,767 TRAVIS: There you go. 125 00:05:21,767 --> 00:05:22,434 Let's get out of here. 126 00:05:23,200 --> 00:05:25,567 ♪ 127 00:05:36,201 --> 00:05:37,968 Man, welcome back. Welcome back. 128 00:05:38,168 --> 00:05:39,635 Burdette. Good to see you, man. 129 00:05:39,902 --> 00:05:42,602 Later that night, high-speed camera expert 130 00:05:42,602 --> 00:05:45,069 Burdette Anderson came back to the ranch 131 00:05:45,069 --> 00:05:47,668 in order to help us with an experiment in the east field. 132 00:05:47,902 --> 00:05:51,868 It's another location that may be just as critical as the mesa 133 00:05:51,868 --> 00:05:53,267 to solving this mystery. 134 00:05:53,834 --> 00:05:55,602 Over the past three years, 135 00:05:55,668 --> 00:05:58,902 we've seen numerous aerial anomalies in the east field 136 00:05:58,902 --> 00:06:01,534 near an ancient megalithic spiral of boulders... 137 00:06:03,169 --> 00:06:07,368 ...as well as a petroglyph depicting stars and a serpent 138 00:06:07,368 --> 00:06:09,102 that Indigenous tribal experts 139 00:06:09,169 --> 00:06:12,101 have said are meant to represent interdimensional portals. 140 00:06:12,401 --> 00:06:14,567 ALAN: Snakes represents two different worlds. 141 00:06:14,968 --> 00:06:17,069 So it's a guardian to the portals. 142 00:06:17,069 --> 00:06:18,834 TRAVIS: I know it sounds pretty incredible... 143 00:06:20,068 --> 00:06:22,668 ...but in 2021, we detected 144 00:06:22,668 --> 00:06:26,234 a column-shaped anomaly in that area using photogrammetry. 145 00:06:27,869 --> 00:06:31,134 And then, while conducting a lidar scan this year, 146 00:06:31,268 --> 00:06:34,368 we identified something about 300 feet in the air 147 00:06:34,368 --> 00:06:37,401 that matched up with the top of the column-shaped phenomenon. 148 00:06:37,835 --> 00:06:39,901 We're getting a significant anomaly 149 00:06:39,901 --> 00:06:41,701 in the air right now. 150 00:06:41,701 --> 00:06:42,835 ERIK: What? 151 00:06:42,902 --> 00:06:46,168 And right in that spot is where an invisible force 152 00:06:46,168 --> 00:06:48,834 inexplicably pushed the helicopter around. 153 00:06:49,968 --> 00:06:50,567 JEREMIAH: These are 154 00:06:50,567 --> 00:06:52,001 huge anomalies, 155 00:06:52,435 --> 00:06:53,467 and the scale of it 156 00:06:53,467 --> 00:06:54,868 is very surprising. 157 00:06:55,335 --> 00:06:57,801 It's like there's wrinkles in space and time. 158 00:06:57,801 --> 00:06:59,033 Exactly. 159 00:06:59,734 --> 00:07:01,001 TRAVIS: And just last week, 160 00:07:01,268 --> 00:07:03,001 Jeremiah Pate, the CEO 161 00:07:03,001 --> 00:07:04,934 of a high-tech company named Lunasonde, 162 00:07:05,502 --> 00:07:07,235 conducted a radar scan 163 00:07:07,235 --> 00:07:09,268 and found potential evidence 164 00:07:09,268 --> 00:07:12,101 that the portal theory could actually be true. 165 00:07:12,401 --> 00:07:13,568 Well, you know, this may be the... 166 00:07:13,768 --> 00:07:15,801 first time we've actually got evidence 167 00:07:15,801 --> 00:07:17,268 of there being something 168 00:07:17,268 --> 00:07:20,168 above the triangle, the object, whether it's a portal or s-- 169 00:07:20,168 --> 00:07:22,934 whatever else. I don't know, but it's something. 170 00:07:24,268 --> 00:07:24,901 So, Burdette, 171 00:07:25,301 --> 00:07:28,869 this is the area where we saw that anomaly 172 00:07:28,869 --> 00:07:31,400 in the-the photogrammetry data that we showed you. 173 00:07:31,501 --> 00:07:32,335 -Right. -So, 174 00:07:32,401 --> 00:07:36,901 what we're gonna do is we're gonna play some acoustic sounds 175 00:07:37,168 --> 00:07:39,168 and look, uh, uh, 176 00:07:39,168 --> 00:07:41,134 you know, with the high-speed, if we see anything odd. 177 00:07:41,134 --> 00:07:43,201 -Okay. -ERIK: You know, 178 00:07:43,201 --> 00:07:45,400 if we produce a frequency, 179 00:07:45,701 --> 00:07:47,568 one line of thinking has it 180 00:07:47,568 --> 00:07:50,434 that we may activate something here in response 181 00:07:51,068 --> 00:07:53,134 to the emission of that sound frequency. 182 00:07:53,602 --> 00:07:55,868 So we're gonna-- we're gonna sweep the frequency range 183 00:07:55,868 --> 00:07:58,001 a little bit and see if something changes 184 00:07:58,001 --> 00:07:59,100 up over our heads. 185 00:08:01,802 --> 00:08:04,102 JON: We believe that it's very possible 186 00:08:04,102 --> 00:08:09,267 that different frequencies can open portals to other places. 187 00:08:11,134 --> 00:08:12,101 TRAVIS: Last year, 188 00:08:12,235 --> 00:08:15,767 Navajo Ranger Jon Dover explained to us that, 189 00:08:15,767 --> 00:08:17,168 in ancient times, 190 00:08:17,168 --> 00:08:19,734 his and other Indigenous cultures 191 00:08:20,101 --> 00:08:22,068 believed that certain sound frequencies 192 00:08:22,068 --> 00:08:23,235 could actually open up 193 00:08:23,235 --> 00:08:24,802 gateways to other dimensions. 194 00:08:24,802 --> 00:08:28,201 We've actually had stories involving UAPs 195 00:08:28,201 --> 00:08:32,567 that have entered into mesas... 196 00:08:33,834 --> 00:08:36,434 ...and just gone right into the rock. 197 00:08:37,767 --> 00:08:40,468 There's a lot of mythos that, 198 00:08:40,535 --> 00:08:43,634 you know, certain acoustic resonances 199 00:08:44,468 --> 00:08:47,301 are allegedly opening portals to heaven 200 00:08:47,301 --> 00:08:48,968 or to other places and so on. 201 00:08:48,968 --> 00:08:50,301 It's in all the religions. 202 00:08:50,301 --> 00:08:52,934 So I don't know if there's any truth to it or not, 203 00:08:53,368 --> 00:08:56,834 but it sure is a lot of lore about it. 204 00:08:56,901 --> 00:08:58,201 And so we're gonna project 205 00:08:58,201 --> 00:09:00,734 some frequencies to see what is happening there. 206 00:09:01,435 --> 00:09:03,734 We're also gonna launch some rockets 207 00:09:04,268 --> 00:09:05,802 just to probe the area. 208 00:09:05,802 --> 00:09:07,501 While we're doing that, of course we will want to run 209 00:09:07,934 --> 00:09:09,434 the high-speed cameras on that as well. 210 00:09:09,534 --> 00:09:10,634 Absolutely. 211 00:09:10,767 --> 00:09:12,401 What I like about this experiment 212 00:09:12,401 --> 00:09:13,667 is that we're kind of combining 213 00:09:13,868 --> 00:09:15,268 several different kinds of physics. 214 00:09:15,268 --> 00:09:17,535 We're taking the acoustic or the audio, 215 00:09:17,902 --> 00:09:20,935 and we're looking also with light at high speed. 216 00:09:20,935 --> 00:09:24,368 We're also looking at the RF spectrum all at the same time. 217 00:09:24,468 --> 00:09:26,634 You know, who knows how these things are gonna correlate? 218 00:09:26,634 --> 00:09:27,767 Well, we're about to find out. 219 00:09:27,868 --> 00:09:28,934 Okay. 220 00:09:29,001 --> 00:09:30,734 -Let's get to work. -Right. 221 00:09:31,668 --> 00:09:34,601 TRAVIS: So, for tonight's experiment in the east field, 222 00:09:35,168 --> 00:09:38,401 Erik is going to broadcast a range of acoustic frequencies 223 00:09:38,401 --> 00:09:40,869 using a device known as a tone generator. 224 00:09:40,869 --> 00:09:44,401 He will also be continuously scanning for RF radiation 225 00:09:44,468 --> 00:09:45,868 with his spectrum analyzer. 226 00:09:46,502 --> 00:09:49,502 Meanwhile, Burdette will use his high-speed cameras, 227 00:09:49,502 --> 00:09:51,901 which record 2,000 images per second, 228 00:09:51,901 --> 00:09:53,768 to look for anything strange 229 00:09:53,768 --> 00:09:56,467 and more evidence that this unbelievable legend 230 00:09:56,467 --> 00:09:57,334 could be true. 231 00:09:58,401 --> 00:10:00,101 We're set up right in the middle of the... 232 00:10:00,101 --> 00:10:01,702 photogrammetry anomaly, right? 233 00:10:01,802 --> 00:10:02,268 -Mm-hmm. -THOMAS: Dead center. Yeah. 234 00:10:02,335 --> 00:10:04,667 TRAVIS: Uh, so what we'll do first is 235 00:10:04,667 --> 00:10:06,168 do the sound and the rocket 236 00:10:06,335 --> 00:10:08,568 and run the high-speed for a-a couple of intervals. 237 00:10:08,568 --> 00:10:09,401 -Does that make sense? -Okay. Yeah. 238 00:10:09,468 --> 00:10:10,434 -Works for me. -TRAVIS: Okay. 239 00:10:11,401 --> 00:10:14,034 Thomas, do you want to-- You and Kaleb will go launch the rocket. 240 00:10:14,134 --> 00:10:15,767 -Y'all go ahead. -THOMAS: Let's do it. 241 00:10:16,368 --> 00:10:18,767 Want to hold it there for a sec, we'll put the igniter in? 242 00:10:19,634 --> 00:10:20,868 All right. We're loaded. 243 00:10:21,335 --> 00:10:22,502 You're ready, Burdette? 244 00:10:22,502 --> 00:10:23,668 BURDETTE: High-speed's ready. 245 00:10:23,735 --> 00:10:25,367 We're recording right now in, uh... 246 00:10:25,534 --> 00:10:27,367 2,000 frames per second. 247 00:10:28,735 --> 00:10:30,467 -TRAVIS: All right, Erik, you want to try the sound? -All right. 248 00:10:30,467 --> 00:10:31,501 Stand by for sound. 249 00:10:31,501 --> 00:10:34,467 (low tone playing) 250 00:10:37,335 --> 00:10:39,001 We're hot in five, 251 00:10:39,001 --> 00:10:41,101 four, three, 252 00:10:41,101 --> 00:10:43,300 two, one! 253 00:10:45,001 --> 00:10:46,300 TRAVIS: Perfect! 254 00:10:47,668 --> 00:10:49,734 Look at that. Right up through the anomaly. 255 00:10:50,401 --> 00:10:52,667 (tone stops playing) 256 00:10:55,535 --> 00:10:57,968 TRAVIS: That rocket went perfectly through the anomaly, 257 00:10:57,968 --> 00:10:58,534 -didn't it? -KALEB: Yeah. -THOMAS: It did. 258 00:10:58,601 --> 00:10:59,901 KALEB: It went straight up. 259 00:11:00,901 --> 00:11:02,534 BURDETTE: Uh... Okay. 260 00:11:03,168 --> 00:11:05,134 Can you take a look at this and tell me if it's a... 261 00:11:05,134 --> 00:11:07,434 bug or a bird or... 262 00:11:07,634 --> 00:11:08,567 What you think? 263 00:11:08,634 --> 00:11:10,034 -Where? -I can't... 264 00:11:10,502 --> 00:11:12,367 Right here, watch this. 265 00:11:16,401 --> 00:11:18,168 There's something screaming across there 266 00:11:18,168 --> 00:11:19,168 right after the rocket. 267 00:11:19,268 --> 00:11:20,268 TRAVIS: Well, how far is-- Dude, 268 00:11:20,335 --> 00:11:21,767 that's going a long way. 269 00:11:22,268 --> 00:11:23,167 Look at this thing. 270 00:11:24,268 --> 00:11:25,502 TRAVIS: That field of view across there is 271 00:11:25,568 --> 00:11:27,634 across the whole mesa, so that's about a half a mile. 272 00:11:28,201 --> 00:11:30,835 And it's at 2,000 frames a second, so he just went 273 00:11:30,835 --> 00:11:34,268 -a half a mile in... -1.12 seconds, I believe. 274 00:11:34,468 --> 00:11:37,535 So it literally went from about halfway here in the mesa, 275 00:11:37,535 --> 00:11:40,068 to above the, these trees over here in a second. 276 00:11:40,068 --> 00:11:41,868 ERIK: Wow. 277 00:11:45,869 --> 00:11:47,201 BURDETTE: A bird doesn't fly that fast. 278 00:11:47,401 --> 00:11:48,968 That bird would have a jet pack. 279 00:11:49,635 --> 00:11:51,767 (laughs) That ain't a bird. Holy crap! 280 00:11:52,568 --> 00:11:55,401 Right after we fired a rocket in the east field 281 00:11:55,401 --> 00:11:58,201 and Erik began broadcasting a tonal frequency, 282 00:11:58,301 --> 00:12:01,201 Burdette Anderson's high-speed camera recorded 283 00:12:01,201 --> 00:12:02,901 the fastest-moving UAP 284 00:12:02,901 --> 00:12:05,101 we've ever documented on Skinwalker Ranch. 285 00:12:05,835 --> 00:12:08,667 When did this happen in relation to the launch itself? 286 00:12:08,734 --> 00:12:11,234 It would've been about... 287 00:12:12,468 --> 00:12:14,467 six seconds after the launch. 288 00:12:15,768 --> 00:12:18,468 And it lasted for a period of a little over one second. 289 00:12:18,635 --> 00:12:18,734 That means it went from there to there like that. 290 00:12:18,734 --> 00:12:20,801 Wow. 291 00:12:27,767 --> 00:12:31,000 Guys, that's 3,600 miles per hour. 292 00:12:35,568 --> 00:12:37,802 What in the heck is this? 293 00:12:37,802 --> 00:12:42,068 We just captured something moving at 3,600 miles per hour 294 00:12:42,368 --> 00:12:45,634 right there, six seconds after we launched a rocket. 295 00:12:48,368 --> 00:12:50,168 Something goes over this close to us 296 00:12:50,168 --> 00:12:53,534 at 3,600 miles per hour, you would think you would hear 297 00:12:53,634 --> 00:12:55,468 the atmospheric movement. 298 00:12:55,835 --> 00:12:58,133 You would think you'd see a wake behind it. 299 00:12:58,634 --> 00:13:00,335 You didn't see a wake? 300 00:13:00,335 --> 00:13:02,001 -No. -And guess what that would have to be 301 00:13:02,068 --> 00:13:02,968 in order for that to happen? 302 00:13:02,968 --> 00:13:04,702 It would have to be frictionless. 303 00:13:04,702 --> 00:13:07,101 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: The characteristics of this UAP 304 00:13:07,268 --> 00:13:09,435 were just like the so-called Tic Tac 305 00:13:09,635 --> 00:13:12,801 that was recorded in 2004 by the U.S. Navy. 306 00:13:17,535 --> 00:13:19,968 It had no visible exhaust or wake, either. 307 00:13:20,235 --> 00:13:22,235 And it also seemed to be surrounded 308 00:13:22,235 --> 00:13:24,168 by some kind of force field, 309 00:13:24,168 --> 00:13:26,501 and it disappeared in the blink of an eye. 310 00:13:27,869 --> 00:13:29,335 Where else have we talked about something 311 00:13:29,335 --> 00:13:31,200 being frictionless in the last few days? 312 00:13:31,868 --> 00:13:34,068 The drill bit going into the mesa 313 00:13:34,502 --> 00:13:36,335 drilled against something hard 314 00:13:36,335 --> 00:13:38,934 and it didn't heat up or damage the drill bit, 315 00:13:39,301 --> 00:13:41,467 suggests that it was something frictionless. 316 00:13:43,134 --> 00:13:46,668 It would have to create some kind of field around itself 317 00:13:46,668 --> 00:13:48,535 -to be able to do that. -Something. It'd have to... 318 00:13:48,602 --> 00:13:50,768 Something we don't know how to do is all I can say. 319 00:13:50,869 --> 00:13:54,667 That's a lot like the object that we saw with the cow. 320 00:13:55,068 --> 00:13:56,835 -Yes. -ERIK: That thought had come to mind 321 00:13:56,835 --> 00:13:58,435 as we were talking, that... (snaps fingers) 322 00:13:58,435 --> 00:14:00,869 ...brief instant that we saw something above the cow. 323 00:14:00,969 --> 00:14:03,102 And you know I estimated because we didn't know 324 00:14:03,102 --> 00:14:05,134 -where it was, that if it was right there... -Uh-huh. 325 00:14:05,201 --> 00:14:06,601 ...at the tree line, then it was going something 326 00:14:06,601 --> 00:14:08,001 like 1,700 miles per hour. 327 00:14:08,001 --> 00:14:09,801 -Yeah, I remember that. -But-but it could've been 328 00:14:09,868 --> 00:14:11,502 twice as far and it would've been 329 00:14:11,502 --> 00:14:12,968 right at 3,600 miles per hour. 330 00:14:13,502 --> 00:14:15,368 -Yeah. -Uh, so we don't really know 331 00:14:15,368 --> 00:14:16,968 what it was or where it was. 332 00:14:18,435 --> 00:14:19,667 What in the world? 333 00:14:20,268 --> 00:14:22,568 We've had a lot of phenomena that move 334 00:14:22,568 --> 00:14:24,734 very quickly through the air. 335 00:14:24,901 --> 00:14:26,968 Specifically, we got a potential UFO 336 00:14:26,968 --> 00:14:29,602 over our cow from a few years ago 337 00:14:29,602 --> 00:14:31,801 that passed away under mysterious circumstances. 338 00:14:32,168 --> 00:14:33,634 ERIK: The cow is right here. 339 00:14:34,201 --> 00:14:36,200 I can't help but also notice that there's 340 00:14:36,801 --> 00:14:38,101 something happening here. 341 00:14:38,201 --> 00:14:41,133 (all clamoring in agreement) 342 00:14:43,368 --> 00:14:45,567 And you were at 2,000 frames a second. 343 00:14:45,667 --> 00:14:46,768 Yes. 344 00:14:46,768 --> 00:14:48,968 ERIK: Well, guys, we may have just seen... 345 00:14:49,468 --> 00:14:52,235 something show up as a response 346 00:14:52,235 --> 00:14:53,801 to the rocket 347 00:14:53,801 --> 00:14:55,267 -and the sound. -Yep. 348 00:14:55,667 --> 00:14:56,868 ERIK: I can't help wondering 349 00:14:57,368 --> 00:14:59,235 which of the two, if either, 350 00:14:59,235 --> 00:15:01,568 is the stimulus. And so... 351 00:15:01,568 --> 00:15:03,801 what I'd like to try is a purely 352 00:15:03,801 --> 00:15:05,200 sound experiment. 353 00:15:05,834 --> 00:15:07,869 Okay. So I need about, uh... 354 00:15:07,869 --> 00:15:10,702 I got about eight minutes, probably of download time left 355 00:15:10,702 --> 00:15:12,435 and then see what I can do to reset for light. 356 00:15:12,535 --> 00:15:13,734 So we got about ten minutes? 357 00:15:13,734 --> 00:15:14,868 -Yes, sir. -All right. 358 00:15:14,868 --> 00:15:16,767 Okay. 359 00:15:23,301 --> 00:15:25,101 -Okay. -ERIK: Are you comfortable with that? 360 00:15:25,568 --> 00:15:27,368 -Yeah. -TRAVIS: For our experiment, 361 00:15:27,535 --> 00:15:29,068 Erik is going to be broadcasting 362 00:15:29,068 --> 00:15:30,968 a range of individual tones 363 00:15:30,968 --> 00:15:32,400 at various frequencies. 364 00:15:33,435 --> 00:15:36,267 Frequencies are measured in units known as hertz. 365 00:15:37,401 --> 00:15:39,634 Higher-numbered frequencies have a higher pitch... 366 00:15:39,634 --> 00:15:41,767 (pitch of sound lowers) 367 00:15:41,934 --> 00:15:43,601 ...while lower-numbered frequencies 368 00:15:43,601 --> 00:15:44,667 have a lower pitch. 369 00:15:48,568 --> 00:15:50,901 We have no idea which frequency 370 00:15:50,901 --> 00:15:53,101 might trigger a phenomenon to occur. 371 00:15:53,301 --> 00:15:55,934 So Erik is gonna play a number of them, 372 00:15:56,034 --> 00:15:57,701 and we'll just have to see if any cause 373 00:15:57,701 --> 00:15:59,034 something strange to happen. 374 00:15:59,368 --> 00:16:01,201 ERIK: All right, Travis, we are about 375 00:16:01,201 --> 00:16:02,467 ready to start. 376 00:16:03,168 --> 00:16:03,968 TRAVIS: Have at it. 377 00:16:04,667 --> 00:16:06,301 Ready for frequency one. 378 00:16:06,301 --> 00:16:08,368 ERIK: Okay, now. 379 00:16:08,368 --> 00:16:10,968 (high-pitched droning) 380 00:16:11,368 --> 00:16:12,767 -Okay. -(droning stops) 381 00:16:12,767 --> 00:16:13,934 Okay. 382 00:16:13,934 --> 00:16:15,535 That's like tinnitus right there. 383 00:16:15,535 --> 00:16:17,968 -I'm going to 380! -TRAVIS: Okay. 384 00:16:17,968 --> 00:16:20,834 (lower-pitched droning) 385 00:16:24,368 --> 00:16:27,267 I feel like I'm hearing a, uh, harmonic of that. 386 00:16:27,801 --> 00:16:29,300 So are you getting two tones? 387 00:16:29,367 --> 00:16:30,634 Yeah! 388 00:16:31,134 --> 00:16:32,167 That's interesting. 389 00:16:32,501 --> 00:16:33,901 This is 385. 390 00:16:33,901 --> 00:16:36,534 (low-pitched droning) 391 00:16:39,201 --> 00:16:40,200 (tone stops) 392 00:16:41,034 --> 00:16:42,100 Oh, did you hear that? 393 00:16:43,235 --> 00:16:45,702 It was resonating like a crystal glass 394 00:16:45,702 --> 00:16:47,702 when you, like, when you turned it off, it was still going. 395 00:16:47,702 --> 00:16:50,635 I can hear an echoing back in here. 396 00:16:50,635 --> 00:16:52,201 -TRAVIS: Did you hear that? -Yeah. 397 00:16:52,401 --> 00:16:53,567 So what's half of that? 398 00:16:54,301 --> 00:16:55,601 Let's try 192. 399 00:16:57,134 --> 00:16:59,601 (low-pitched droning) 400 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:06,767 (tone stops) 401 00:17:08,602 --> 00:17:10,634 Oh, dude, I could feel that one. 402 00:17:10,634 --> 00:17:11,602 Did you feel that, Kaleb? 403 00:17:11,602 --> 00:17:13,634 -Oh, yeah. -TRAVIS: That's the one! 404 00:17:14,568 --> 00:17:17,401 192 was the biggest one so far. 405 00:17:17,401 --> 00:17:19,901 -I could feel that in my feet. -Wow. 406 00:17:21,101 --> 00:17:22,734 Whoa! Did y'all see that? 407 00:17:23,335 --> 00:17:24,667 Right above us, right now! 408 00:17:24,667 --> 00:17:25,934 Something just jumped... 409 00:17:26,034 --> 00:17:27,300 something came right across the sky! 410 00:17:27,300 --> 00:17:29,068 Really? 411 00:17:29,235 --> 00:17:30,767 KALEB: You see it moving? 412 00:17:31,668 --> 00:17:33,968 TRAVIS: Tiny, tiny brightness, yeah 413 00:17:38,667 --> 00:17:39,968 That was amazing. 414 00:17:40,368 --> 00:17:42,401 Just after Erik played the tone 415 00:17:42,468 --> 00:17:45,034 at a sound frequency of 192 hertz, 416 00:17:45,168 --> 00:17:48,467 another UAP appeared and then vanished. 417 00:17:49,134 --> 00:17:50,601 Let's keep, uh, let's keep an eye. 418 00:17:50,701 --> 00:17:52,168 Jon Dover told us that 419 00:17:52,168 --> 00:17:54,668 the Indigenous people of this region used 420 00:17:54,668 --> 00:17:57,767 sound frequencies to open portals centuries ago. 421 00:17:58,068 --> 00:18:01,034 And also that they claimed to see UAPs 422 00:18:01,034 --> 00:18:02,534 flying in and out of the mesas. 423 00:18:03,034 --> 00:18:05,200 Could we have just experienced this? 424 00:18:05,701 --> 00:18:07,001 Whatever that lower one was, 425 00:18:07,101 --> 00:18:08,601 when it hit the ground, it was like, like that. 426 00:18:08,667 --> 00:18:09,534 You could feel it in your feet. 427 00:18:10,602 --> 00:18:12,168 So that was pretty neat, but 428 00:18:12,168 --> 00:18:14,134 -when-when you turned it off... -We could hear it. 429 00:18:14,201 --> 00:18:15,567 ...the valley was still ringing. 430 00:18:16,368 --> 00:18:17,801 That's interesting. 431 00:18:18,268 --> 00:18:19,034 That's neat. 432 00:18:19,034 --> 00:18:21,401 Now that we have the specific frequencies 433 00:18:21,468 --> 00:18:25,401 that create special effects on the environment, 434 00:18:25,735 --> 00:18:28,268 I'm excited to see what kind of experiments 435 00:18:28,268 --> 00:18:30,335 we can do to stimulate the phenomenon. 436 00:18:30,335 --> 00:18:32,468 And maybe even, as some put it, 437 00:18:32,668 --> 00:18:35,734 to open portals of one kind or another. 438 00:18:36,268 --> 00:18:38,168 Really makes me interested in coming out here to do 439 00:18:38,168 --> 00:18:41,635 specifically focused sound experiments. 440 00:18:41,869 --> 00:18:45,468 -Yeah, specifically for sound, that's exactly right. -Mm-hmm. 441 00:18:45,535 --> 00:18:47,668 Don't worry about anything else, we just focus on that. 442 00:18:47,668 --> 00:18:49,201 -Mm-hmm. -TRAVIS: I'll tell you what we need to do, 443 00:18:49,201 --> 00:18:51,568 we need to do some historical research on, uh, 444 00:18:51,568 --> 00:18:53,335 -Ute and Navajo ceremonies. -I am all for that. 445 00:18:53,668 --> 00:18:55,601 TRAVIS: To try and reproduce those acoustics, right? 446 00:18:55,601 --> 00:18:57,069 ERIK: Yeah. 447 00:18:57,069 --> 00:18:59,968 Guys, this has been a heck of a successful experiment. 448 00:18:59,968 --> 00:19:03,034 We did capture something during the experiments 449 00:19:03,368 --> 00:19:06,801 moving at 3,600 miles per hour, 450 00:19:07,235 --> 00:19:09,401 which, you know, that's not something you see every day. 451 00:19:09,702 --> 00:19:12,034 And, uh, I really can't wait to get back and look 452 00:19:12,034 --> 00:19:13,835 at that footage in more detail 453 00:19:13,835 --> 00:19:15,668 of the phenomenon and look through the rest of it, there 454 00:19:15,668 --> 00:19:17,268 -may be something in there we haven't seen yet. -Yeah. 455 00:19:17,268 --> 00:19:18,534 Burdette, 456 00:19:18,834 --> 00:19:20,667 man, we really appreciate it. 457 00:19:20,667 --> 00:19:22,668 Thanks a lot for coming out, man. 458 00:19:22,668 --> 00:19:25,068 (stammers) This is absolutely awesome, guys. 459 00:19:25,468 --> 00:19:26,068 -This is good stuff, man. -This was fun. 460 00:19:26,201 --> 00:19:27,668 Haven't had this much fun in a long time. 461 00:19:27,668 --> 00:19:29,968 Yeah, what you did for us tonight was amazing. 462 00:19:29,968 --> 00:19:31,902 -We really appreciate it. -Absolutely. 463 00:19:31,902 --> 00:19:33,602 -It was awesome. It's fun stuff. -So let's help you get broke down. 464 00:19:33,869 --> 00:19:35,835 We're gonna gather up our rockets and our equipment. 465 00:19:35,835 --> 00:19:36,968 -And let's get moving, all right. -All right. Get tied up and 466 00:19:37,034 --> 00:19:38,801 -we'll get us out of here. -All right. 467 00:19:51,102 --> 00:19:53,068 -Hey, Jim, how you doing, man? -Hey, how you doing, buddy? 468 00:19:53,068 --> 00:19:54,568 -Haven't see you in forever. -Long time no see. 469 00:19:54,568 --> 00:19:55,734 Yeah, man, good to see you. 470 00:19:57,734 --> 00:19:58,668 A couple of nights 471 00:19:58,668 --> 00:20:00,401 after our sound frequency experiment 472 00:20:00,401 --> 00:20:01,734 near the mesa in the east field, 473 00:20:02,301 --> 00:20:05,701 Ranch Manager Jim Morse and Navajo Ranger Jon Dover 474 00:20:05,701 --> 00:20:07,335 brought out a group of drummers 475 00:20:07,335 --> 00:20:09,068 from an Indigenous musical organization 476 00:20:09,401 --> 00:20:11,401 known as Blazing Bear... 477 00:20:11,401 --> 00:20:13,001 -John Ballard. -Nice to meet you, man. 478 00:20:13,068 --> 00:20:15,068 ...to help us repeat the investigation, 479 00:20:15,235 --> 00:20:18,634 but by a much more traditional and mystical method. 480 00:20:19,201 --> 00:20:21,034 John, thanks so much for coming in. 481 00:20:21,034 --> 00:20:23,168 I'm anxious for you to share with us 482 00:20:23,168 --> 00:20:24,434 a little bit about Blazing Bear. 483 00:20:25,001 --> 00:20:26,734 We're just a group of brothers 484 00:20:26,734 --> 00:20:28,001 that come from Oklahoma. 485 00:20:28,001 --> 00:20:30,767 So, like, these guys are all Comanches and Kiowas, 486 00:20:30,767 --> 00:20:33,767 and Cheyennes, Shawnees, Navajos. 487 00:20:34,301 --> 00:20:36,468 We all represent different tribes. 488 00:20:36,568 --> 00:20:38,834 We all just like to form together as brothers. 489 00:20:38,834 --> 00:20:40,834 These guys are very traditional. 490 00:20:41,034 --> 00:20:43,368 They have old songs that have been sung 491 00:20:43,368 --> 00:20:45,934 for hundreds of years, so we want 492 00:20:45,934 --> 00:20:48,534 to see, uh, what's gonna happen. 493 00:20:48,968 --> 00:20:49,902 I'm really interested in 494 00:20:49,902 --> 00:20:51,535 putting us right out there in front of that petroglyph, 495 00:20:51,535 --> 00:20:53,034 if that turns out to be a good spot. 496 00:20:53,368 --> 00:20:55,667 It's a very special spot for us here on the ranch. 497 00:20:55,667 --> 00:20:57,401 That location is one that has 498 00:20:57,401 --> 00:20:58,934 very special sound properties. 499 00:20:58,934 --> 00:21:00,501 I think you guys will love that spot. 500 00:21:00,734 --> 00:21:01,701 So let's get moving. 501 00:21:05,602 --> 00:21:08,868 Our plan tonight is to have Blazing Bear perform 502 00:21:08,868 --> 00:21:10,634 a series of ceremonial songs 503 00:21:11,068 --> 00:21:12,368 in front of the mesa where 504 00:21:12,368 --> 00:21:14,268 the serpent petroglyph is located, 505 00:21:14,368 --> 00:21:16,135 which is also just below 506 00:21:16,135 --> 00:21:19,401 where the spiral of boulders sets up on top of the ridge. 507 00:21:19,802 --> 00:21:23,535 Meanwhile, as the sounds waves bounce off the rock walls, 508 00:21:23,535 --> 00:21:25,868 and encompass the entire east field, 509 00:21:26,168 --> 00:21:28,935 video expert David Mason will be using 510 00:21:28,935 --> 00:21:31,502 thermal imaging cameras to look for temperature changes 511 00:21:31,502 --> 00:21:33,134 or other visual anomalies 512 00:21:33,134 --> 00:21:35,067 that might appear during the ceremony. 513 00:21:36,401 --> 00:21:36,535 -Hey, David, how you doing, man? -Hey. 514 00:21:36,535 --> 00:21:37,868 -Good to see you again. -Doing good. 515 00:21:38,968 --> 00:21:40,869 Now, y-you already got them set up 516 00:21:40,869 --> 00:21:42,668 -over there, it looks like. -Yeah, I figured I'd put them 517 00:21:42,668 --> 00:21:44,969 right there, as close to the petroglyph as I could, 518 00:21:44,969 --> 00:21:48,101 and then get some of the sound coming off of the rock wall. 519 00:21:48,568 --> 00:21:50,768 So, guys, this is the area we were talking about. 520 00:21:50,768 --> 00:21:52,468 The petroglyph is this rock here that you see 521 00:21:52,468 --> 00:21:53,901 the black face on it. 522 00:21:55,035 --> 00:21:58,468 Our thought is, you guys do your ceremony right over there. 523 00:21:58,468 --> 00:21:59,767 We're gonna have all of our equipment set up 524 00:21:59,767 --> 00:22:01,201 back here behind you listening 525 00:22:01,401 --> 00:22:03,368 to the sound coming off of the mesa. 526 00:22:03,635 --> 00:22:05,869 And, uh, at the same time we're gonna be watching, you know, 527 00:22:05,869 --> 00:22:08,468 to see if any phenomena occur that, you know, who knows? 528 00:22:08,535 --> 00:22:09,901 We've seen UFOs, actually, 529 00:22:10,268 --> 00:22:11,667 standing right here where you are 530 00:22:11,667 --> 00:22:13,100 within the last few days. 531 00:22:14,134 --> 00:22:16,168 We're excited to see what happens, as well. 532 00:22:16,235 --> 00:22:16,902 All right. Well, I say we get going. What do you guys say? 533 00:22:16,902 --> 00:22:18,267 -Yep. -Yeah, a bit more setup and we'll be ready. 534 00:22:19,901 --> 00:22:20,267 Sounds good. 535 00:22:21,535 --> 00:22:23,668 JON: Within Native American culture, 536 00:22:23,735 --> 00:22:26,601 there's things that are done at a certain frequency. 537 00:22:26,601 --> 00:22:29,268 And the Navajo themselves, 538 00:22:29,268 --> 00:22:32,535 and other tribes, have verbal histories 539 00:22:32,535 --> 00:22:35,235 that talks about Sky People 540 00:22:35,502 --> 00:22:38,401 coming to them and imparting knowledge. 541 00:22:38,401 --> 00:22:41,634 To them, the idea of portals has always been there. 542 00:22:42,535 --> 00:22:44,802 Hey, guys, we're just gonna do our thing. 543 00:22:44,802 --> 00:22:46,568 -Let's get it. -But, you know, sing for these guys, 544 00:22:46,568 --> 00:22:48,368 and, you know, see what they can do, 545 00:22:48,368 --> 00:22:49,435 see what they can come up with. 546 00:22:49,435 --> 00:22:50,934 You know what I mean? So... 547 00:22:51,235 --> 00:22:52,634 -let's get to it. -Let's do it. 548 00:22:56,001 --> 00:22:58,534 (drumming and singing) 549 00:22:59,435 --> 00:23:01,902 THOMAS: The acoustics in this area are phenomenal. 550 00:23:02,169 --> 00:23:05,301 And I'm really excited to see what comes from this experiment. 551 00:23:05,802 --> 00:23:08,034 I wanted to go up by the petroglyphs and stand 552 00:23:08,034 --> 00:23:11,301 and see if I could see or feel anything happening. 553 00:23:11,301 --> 00:23:13,701 (drumming and singing continues) 554 00:23:25,535 --> 00:23:28,568 THOMAS: While I was up by the petroglyph, I noticed 555 00:23:28,568 --> 00:23:31,069 that on the vegetation right there below the rock, when 556 00:23:31,069 --> 00:23:34,168 they'd start playing the song, the leaves would start to move. 557 00:23:34,401 --> 00:23:37,268 So I actually moved around several different places 558 00:23:37,268 --> 00:23:39,001 to see if I could catch an air current. 559 00:23:39,301 --> 00:23:41,868 And I couldn't personally feel any air movement. 560 00:23:44,468 --> 00:23:47,068 They'd stop the song and the leaves would quit shaking. 561 00:23:47,335 --> 00:23:50,168 It'll be interesting to watch as the night progresses 562 00:23:50,168 --> 00:23:51,868 to see what else happens. 563 00:23:52,401 --> 00:23:54,101 Man, you can really feel it when y'all were hitting 564 00:23:54,101 --> 00:23:55,268 those big bass notes. 565 00:23:55,835 --> 00:23:58,401 It's just right in time with your heartbeat, too. 566 00:23:58,835 --> 00:24:01,534 It's amazing. Yeah, it's pretty cool. 567 00:24:03,368 --> 00:24:04,401 -So, Travis? -Yeah. 568 00:24:04,401 --> 00:24:07,134 As they were playing, I noticed these leaves 569 00:24:07,134 --> 00:24:09,201 up here, these plants started to 570 00:24:09,201 --> 00:24:10,667 to dance around a little bit. 571 00:24:10,667 --> 00:24:12,001 -Really? -I will tell you, 572 00:24:12,001 --> 00:24:14,567 I walked all the way around 'em, almost a 360, 573 00:24:14,567 --> 00:24:15,602 while they were playing, 574 00:24:16,102 --> 00:24:19,335 and the place where I felt the reverberation the strongest 575 00:24:19,335 --> 00:24:21,535 is right up here close to this rock, 576 00:24:21,535 --> 00:24:23,134 but it's really strong right here. 577 00:24:23,268 --> 00:24:25,567 Well, it could be setting up an acoustic resonance 578 00:24:25,801 --> 00:24:26,868 in there in the cavity 579 00:24:26,868 --> 00:24:28,133 -in the rock or something. -Yeah. 580 00:24:28,968 --> 00:24:30,401 All right, well, I'm gonna head back down 581 00:24:30,401 --> 00:24:31,200 and check the instruments. 582 00:24:43,968 --> 00:24:45,534 Oh, wow, now that's cool. 583 00:24:45,534 --> 00:24:46,934 Once the sun went down 584 00:24:46,934 --> 00:24:48,401 and the atmosphere cooled off, 585 00:24:48,401 --> 00:24:51,201 we were really eager to find out what we would see 586 00:24:51,201 --> 00:24:53,368 through the thermal cameras as the team 587 00:24:53,368 --> 00:24:55,502 from Blazing Bear continued playing 588 00:24:55,502 --> 00:24:57,767 their ceremonial songs in the east field. 589 00:24:58,301 --> 00:24:59,768 I-I think we're ready to go. 590 00:24:59,768 --> 00:25:02,668 So, uh, guys, if you're ready to go, 591 00:25:02,668 --> 00:25:05,435 -whenever you want to start. -Okay, let's go. 592 00:25:05,502 --> 00:25:08,400 (drumming and singing) 593 00:25:17,667 --> 00:25:19,934 -Right there. -Yep. 594 00:25:20,635 --> 00:25:21,968 TRAVIS: Well, when they started singing, 595 00:25:21,968 --> 00:25:23,701 the temperature literally changed. 596 00:25:24,335 --> 00:25:25,767 Look at the top of the mesa! 597 00:25:26,868 --> 00:25:28,568 Erik, the stone circle is where 598 00:25:28,568 --> 00:25:31,068 -it's heating up on top of the mesa. -Are you kidding me? 599 00:25:31,301 --> 00:25:33,467 TRAVIS: You should see this, this is fascinating. 600 00:25:34,201 --> 00:25:36,268 Right there, that's where the stone circle is. 601 00:25:36,835 --> 00:25:38,734 And it's heating up, look how hot it's getting. 602 00:25:38,834 --> 00:25:41,167 (drumming and singing) 603 00:25:47,767 --> 00:25:49,667 (drumming and singing) 604 00:25:51,168 --> 00:25:53,801 The stone circle is lit up like a Christmas tree. 605 00:25:53,901 --> 00:25:55,868 DAVID: It's so nuts. 606 00:25:56,201 --> 00:25:57,834 TRAVIS: That is crazy! 607 00:25:59,368 --> 00:26:01,568 TRAVIS: After all the scientific experiments 608 00:26:01,568 --> 00:26:03,801 we've conducted over the past four years, 609 00:26:03,901 --> 00:26:06,068 one of the most perplexing phenomenon 610 00:26:06,068 --> 00:26:09,168 we've ever seen just happened on Skinwalker Ranch. 611 00:26:09,768 --> 00:26:13,168 As Blazing Bear performed their ritual drum ceremony, 612 00:26:13,235 --> 00:26:16,102 David Mason's thermal camera recorded a massive 613 00:26:16,102 --> 00:26:19,734 spike of heat over the spiral of boulders on top of the mesa. 614 00:26:20,068 --> 00:26:21,668 And according to the traditions 615 00:26:21,668 --> 00:26:23,635 of the ancient Indigenous nations here, 616 00:26:23,635 --> 00:26:26,468 that formation was built hundreds of years ago 617 00:26:26,468 --> 00:26:28,901 to represent an interdimensional portal. 618 00:26:28,901 --> 00:26:31,334 (drumming and singing) 619 00:26:35,235 --> 00:26:37,068 Now let's watch now, that they've stopped playing, 620 00:26:37,068 --> 00:26:37,801 and see what happens. 621 00:26:40,702 --> 00:26:42,134 Now look at it, it's cooling off. 622 00:26:42,268 --> 00:26:43,602 DAVID: Yeah, yeah. 623 00:26:43,602 --> 00:26:44,735 TRAVIS: It heated up while they were playing, 624 00:26:44,802 --> 00:26:46,567 and now it's like it's gradually cooling off. 625 00:26:46,934 --> 00:26:48,835 That is fascinating. Why, why 626 00:26:48,835 --> 00:26:51,200 suddenly at the stone circle is this happening? 627 00:26:52,667 --> 00:26:54,534 And now that it's quiet, 628 00:26:55,134 --> 00:26:57,734 the screen just looks uniform like you'd expect it to. 629 00:26:57,834 --> 00:26:59,634 -Yeah. -That's fascinating. 630 00:27:00,468 --> 00:27:02,701 Hey, Travis, I want to get your eyes on this. 631 00:27:02,701 --> 00:27:03,033 All right. 632 00:27:04,401 --> 00:27:07,401 -So, when they're playing the drum only... -Uh-huh. 633 00:27:07,468 --> 00:27:10,102 ...I do, in fact, get a peak near 200, 634 00:27:10,102 --> 00:27:12,201 -which is right in the range of that 192, 193... -Yeah. 635 00:27:12,768 --> 00:27:14,235 -...that we were talking about. -Right. 636 00:27:14,235 --> 00:27:16,634 ERIK: So, that resonance that we've seen here before 637 00:27:16,968 --> 00:27:18,168 does show up 638 00:27:18,168 --> 00:27:20,168 as one of the frequencies coming out of that drum. 639 00:27:20,301 --> 00:27:21,334 TRAVIS: Gah, look at that! 640 00:27:22,134 --> 00:27:23,834 Right as the drumming stopped, 641 00:27:23,934 --> 00:27:25,701 the anomaly we were all seeing 642 00:27:25,701 --> 00:27:27,268 on David Mason's thermal cameras 643 00:27:27,268 --> 00:27:28,534 started to cool off. 644 00:27:28,934 --> 00:27:30,335 But as Erik pointed out, 645 00:27:30,468 --> 00:27:32,201 while the drummers were playing, 646 00:27:32,201 --> 00:27:35,869 their sounds reached a frequency of 192 hertz. 647 00:27:36,069 --> 00:27:39,134 That's the same frequency Erik played the other night 648 00:27:39,134 --> 00:27:41,934 when we saw the UAP from the exact same spot. 649 00:27:42,335 --> 00:27:45,201 The odds of seeing an anomaly on top of the mesa 650 00:27:45,201 --> 00:27:47,767 while playing the 192 hertz frequency 651 00:27:47,767 --> 00:27:50,634 at the same time are truly incredible. 652 00:27:50,868 --> 00:27:52,968 Could this be the frequency 653 00:27:52,968 --> 00:27:55,001 that opens the rumored portal in this area? 654 00:27:55,335 --> 00:27:56,968 That's what we hope to find out. 655 00:27:57,368 --> 00:28:00,601 I-I would like to ask them to just play the drums softly. 656 00:28:00,701 --> 00:28:01,901 Yep, yep, yep. 657 00:28:01,901 --> 00:28:05,068 Could you guys play, uh, that song again 658 00:28:05,068 --> 00:28:06,801 without the singing and just play the drums? 659 00:28:06,801 --> 00:28:08,101 We'd like to see what that looks like. 660 00:28:08,668 --> 00:28:09,567 JOHN: Okay. Here we go. 661 00:28:09,667 --> 00:28:11,968 (playing drum) 662 00:28:17,869 --> 00:28:19,968 ERIK: So we're getting a peak right at 192. 663 00:28:20,568 --> 00:28:21,801 -TRAVIS: Really? -Yeah. 664 00:28:26,368 --> 00:28:28,434 Look at that hotspot forming right there. 665 00:28:31,702 --> 00:28:33,368 Look at that spot right there. Look at that spot. 666 00:28:33,368 --> 00:28:35,068 Why is that one spot getting hot? 667 00:28:35,768 --> 00:28:37,567 DAVID: Why would the rocks get warmer? 668 00:28:38,734 --> 00:28:39,901 There's nothing to change that. 669 00:28:40,001 --> 00:28:42,234 (drumming and singing) 670 00:28:43,400 --> 00:28:45,234 (music stops) 671 00:28:46,101 --> 00:28:47,968 Two cold spots just popped in. 672 00:28:53,602 --> 00:28:54,868 Did you hear anything over here? 673 00:28:55,534 --> 00:28:56,367 Just heard something. 674 00:28:57,901 --> 00:28:59,368 Hey, they told me to let 'em know 675 00:28:59,368 --> 00:29:02,034 -if I hear anything. -Well, tell them. 676 00:29:02,034 --> 00:29:04,100 JOHN: Hey, Travis? 677 00:29:05,235 --> 00:29:06,201 Yeah, John. Go ahead. 678 00:29:06,869 --> 00:29:09,235 Um, so you told me to let you know about anything, right? 679 00:29:09,335 --> 00:29:10,868 Absolutely. 680 00:29:10,868 --> 00:29:12,435 So... 681 00:29:12,635 --> 00:29:13,934 keep hearing something up here. 682 00:29:14,768 --> 00:29:16,735 It was like somebody was, like, trying 683 00:29:16,735 --> 00:29:19,434 to walk, like, real slow, like kind of creep through. 684 00:29:21,168 --> 00:29:22,768 Right here where this big rock is, 685 00:29:22,768 --> 00:29:25,301 behind it, we keep seeing, like, a figure 686 00:29:25,301 --> 00:29:27,702 or something over here that keeps going back and forth. 687 00:29:27,702 --> 00:29:29,101 -I'm going up on top... -Yep. Yep. 688 00:29:29,101 --> 00:29:30,268 ...in case there is somebody up there. 689 00:29:30,368 --> 00:29:31,834 Go, go, go, go, go. 690 00:29:32,535 --> 00:29:33,601 All right. We're on our way. 691 00:29:35,068 --> 00:29:36,968 Kaleb, you go to the right, I'll go to the left. 692 00:29:36,968 --> 00:29:38,534 Yep. 693 00:29:44,734 --> 00:29:46,101 You got anything on that camera? 694 00:29:46,101 --> 00:29:47,934 Nothing. 695 00:29:48,101 --> 00:29:49,200 I'm just seeing the people. 696 00:29:50,869 --> 00:29:52,601 THOMAS: I think somebody's crouched down 697 00:29:52,667 --> 00:29:54,434 in one of these crevices. 698 00:30:00,001 --> 00:30:01,567 KALEB: There's no tracks, there's nothing. 699 00:30:02,101 --> 00:30:03,901 -So, um, Dragon? -Yeah? 700 00:30:04,567 --> 00:30:05,834 It's not up there. 701 00:30:06,168 --> 00:30:08,001 -So the... It came from, like... - Had to. 702 00:30:08,134 --> 00:30:09,067 ...like, right in here. 703 00:30:10,702 --> 00:30:12,934 Right there is where I keep seeing something. 704 00:30:13,168 --> 00:30:15,234 I'm not sure what it is, but that's where it's at. 705 00:30:15,234 --> 00:30:16,901 What? 706 00:30:17,869 --> 00:30:19,801 DRUMMER: Yeah, something keeps walking on those rocks, bro. 707 00:30:26,901 --> 00:30:29,300 ♪ 708 00:30:32,001 --> 00:30:33,868 So what is this right here? Look. 709 00:30:33,968 --> 00:30:35,201 DAVID: It's a kind of cold zone. 710 00:30:35,568 --> 00:30:37,168 TRAVIS: Yeah, we got a cold spot right there. 711 00:30:37,168 --> 00:30:38,235 Right where they're looking. 712 00:30:38,235 --> 00:30:40,701 That's right by this boulder. 713 00:30:41,635 --> 00:30:42,734 TRAVIS: He's walking right to it. 714 00:30:45,635 --> 00:30:47,067 JOHN: So it's, like, right over there, Dragon. 715 00:30:49,568 --> 00:30:50,934 TRAVIS: Why that spot? 716 00:30:51,701 --> 00:30:53,367 That is crazy! 717 00:30:57,268 --> 00:30:58,301 TRAVIS: It's right there. 718 00:30:58,368 --> 00:31:01,501 There is a cold spot right there. 719 00:31:02,068 --> 00:31:03,735 Dragon, there is a cold spot 720 00:31:03,735 --> 00:31:06,133 right by where you're shining the light. 721 00:31:07,168 --> 00:31:08,834 Really? 722 00:31:09,068 --> 00:31:10,167 There's nothing. 723 00:31:14,069 --> 00:31:15,802 -What were you guys hearing? -SHELDON: Uh, you know, 724 00:31:15,869 --> 00:31:19,168 -somebody walking and just, like, rocks-rocks moving... -Oh, man. 725 00:31:19,168 --> 00:31:20,802 -...at the same time. -BRYANT: Really? -JOHN: Yeah. 726 00:31:20,869 --> 00:31:23,068 Like, from walking on 'em and they just kind of rolling. 727 00:31:23,335 --> 00:31:24,768 GERAMEY: Like-like, trying to be quiet 728 00:31:24,768 --> 00:31:26,401 -as they're walking, you know? -BRYANT: Yeah. 729 00:31:26,668 --> 00:31:28,368 -Just a little crunching and... -Yep. 730 00:31:28,969 --> 00:31:30,400 JOHN: So it's, like, right over there, Dragon. 731 00:31:35,868 --> 00:31:38,234 ♪ 732 00:31:44,934 --> 00:31:46,133 You see anything, Kaleb? 733 00:31:47,068 --> 00:31:48,502 KALEB: No, there's nothing up here, dude. 734 00:31:48,502 --> 00:31:49,501 BRYANT: Yeah, there's nothing. 735 00:31:55,702 --> 00:31:59,068 TRAVIS: Erik and I were stunned when members of Blazing Bear said 736 00:31:59,068 --> 00:32:02,368 they saw some kind of shadowy figure up on the ridge 737 00:32:02,368 --> 00:32:04,868 just after we saw thermal anomalies 738 00:32:04,868 --> 00:32:06,502 by the spiral of boulders. 739 00:32:06,802 --> 00:32:10,502 And what's really crazy is that previous ranch investigators, 740 00:32:10,502 --> 00:32:14,301 including my colleague from the UAP Task Force, Jay Stratton, 741 00:32:14,468 --> 00:32:16,968 and retired Army Colonel John Alexander, 742 00:32:16,968 --> 00:32:19,635 who both worked with Robert Bigelow, described 743 00:32:19,635 --> 00:32:22,701 these same kinds of phenomena happening at Homestead Two 744 00:32:22,767 --> 00:32:24,435 more than a decade ago. 745 00:32:24,635 --> 00:32:27,367 You know, this is pretty disturbing stuff. 746 00:32:28,001 --> 00:32:29,602 How do you guys feel about proceeding? 747 00:32:29,602 --> 00:32:31,502 Because if you're not comfortable, 748 00:32:31,502 --> 00:32:34,001 -we can pull you back and we can be done. -JOHN: Yeah, so, 749 00:32:34,001 --> 00:32:36,468 just kind of all night, we've been hearing, like-- 750 00:32:36,468 --> 00:32:38,567 even, like-- Like, we even kind of heard, like... 751 00:32:38,567 --> 00:32:39,601 (scraping) 752 00:32:39,601 --> 00:32:40,868 ...shuffling. 753 00:32:41,201 --> 00:32:42,534 JON: What we call those is, 754 00:32:42,534 --> 00:32:43,735 uh, shadow people. 755 00:32:43,802 --> 00:32:46,168 Y-You can-- you can kind of make 'em out. 756 00:32:46,168 --> 00:32:48,869 -Yeah, but you can't. Yeah. -But-but you can't see 'em. 757 00:32:48,935 --> 00:32:51,035 -ERIK: Only in your peripheral vison, right? -Yeah. 758 00:32:51,102 --> 00:32:53,634 And, uh, that's why I was like, "All right, boys, we're... 759 00:32:54,401 --> 00:32:55,267 we're done for the night." 760 00:32:55,467 --> 00:32:56,368 That-that... 761 00:32:56,768 --> 00:32:58,702 This place can freak you out if you're not careful. 762 00:32:58,702 --> 00:33:00,869 -And it... -Trust me, we are that-- to that point. 763 00:33:00,869 --> 00:33:03,168 TRAVIS: When John Ballard informed us that the members 764 00:33:03,168 --> 00:33:05,368 of Blazing Bear were too uncomfortable 765 00:33:05,368 --> 00:33:07,468 to keep playing their ritual songs, 766 00:33:07,468 --> 00:33:09,001 we had to respect their decision 767 00:33:09,001 --> 00:33:10,868 and accept that the experiment was over. 768 00:33:11,168 --> 00:33:13,101 BRYANT: Well, with that, we want you to come back. 769 00:33:13,101 --> 00:33:14,902 -So we better get you out of here. -Yeah. 770 00:33:15,069 --> 00:33:17,668 Uh, Jon, appreciate you coming out and helping us tonight, too. 771 00:33:17,969 --> 00:33:21,001 Most tribal members won't even talk about Skinwalker Ranch, 772 00:33:21,168 --> 00:33:23,501 let alone come out here and perform rituals 773 00:33:23,501 --> 00:33:24,435 to poke the nest. 774 00:33:24,802 --> 00:33:27,068 So we were nothing but grateful to them. 775 00:33:27,268 --> 00:33:28,968 We saw incredible phenomena, 776 00:33:28,968 --> 00:33:30,768 and we collected tons of data 777 00:33:30,835 --> 00:33:33,635 that we need to further analyze as soon as possible. 778 00:33:33,635 --> 00:33:35,702 -All right, guys, well, I appreciate it again. -Okay. Thanks again. 779 00:33:35,702 --> 00:33:38,634 -Appreciate it, guys. -Appreciate it. -Appreciate it, John. 780 00:33:38,634 --> 00:33:40,968 ♪ 781 00:33:45,668 --> 00:33:46,801 ERIK: I've got some footage. 782 00:33:47,101 --> 00:33:48,568 THOMAS: What have you got for us today? 783 00:33:48,902 --> 00:33:52,901 Right now, I'm looking at some high-speed video footage. 784 00:33:52,901 --> 00:33:55,068 This is at 2,000 frames per second. 785 00:33:55,068 --> 00:33:56,968 And you remember we saw 786 00:33:56,968 --> 00:33:58,901 -a dark object. -Mm. 787 00:33:58,901 --> 00:33:59,934 -Mm-hmm. -TRAVIS: Yeah, yeah. 788 00:34:00,001 --> 00:34:01,001 The next morning, 789 00:34:01,001 --> 00:34:02,502 we gathered to review it all, 790 00:34:02,502 --> 00:34:04,068 as well as some of the footage 791 00:34:04,068 --> 00:34:06,468 from the prior sound experiment that we conducted 792 00:34:06,468 --> 00:34:08,734 earlier that week out in the east field. 793 00:34:09,034 --> 00:34:11,069 So we were trying to sort out 794 00:34:11,069 --> 00:34:14,368 the, uh... the distance to the object, as well as the speed. 795 00:34:14,468 --> 00:34:16,801 -Okay, so let me bring that up. -I'm excited to see this again. 796 00:34:16,901 --> 00:34:17,801 ERIK: 'Kay. 797 00:34:17,868 --> 00:34:19,535 So, there's the object 798 00:34:19,535 --> 00:34:21,067 moving from left to right. 799 00:34:23,101 --> 00:34:24,568 BRYANT: That thing is traveling 800 00:34:24,568 --> 00:34:26,068 at a ridiculous rate of speed. 801 00:34:26,068 --> 00:34:27,668 Yeah, so if you look at this dist-- 802 00:34:27,735 --> 00:34:30,401 When you zoom all the way out, I remember out there looking, 803 00:34:30,401 --> 00:34:31,935 we-we kind of did 804 00:34:31,935 --> 00:34:33,768 a "Well, if it flew from this part of the mesa 805 00:34:33,768 --> 00:34:35,934 "all the way over here to this part of the mesa 806 00:34:35,934 --> 00:34:38,034 in this amount of time," 807 00:34:38,268 --> 00:34:40,802 it covered about a mile in, uh, 808 00:34:40,869 --> 00:34:43,201 a thousandth of a second, if I remember that right. 809 00:34:43,201 --> 00:34:46,502 If something went screaming through our airspace 810 00:34:46,668 --> 00:34:48,501 at that rate, we'd hear something. 811 00:34:48,834 --> 00:34:49,335 You know? 812 00:34:49,335 --> 00:34:51,200 Play it till it goes all the way offscreen. 813 00:34:53,935 --> 00:34:57,400 KALEB: To me, it almost looks like it turns just ever so slightly. 814 00:34:57,501 --> 00:34:59,334 ERIK: Yeah. 815 00:35:03,069 --> 00:35:05,834 TRAVIS: It's definitely strange that we were broadcasting 816 00:35:05,834 --> 00:35:07,868 tonal frequencies right before 817 00:35:07,868 --> 00:35:09,934 that UAP appeared out of nowhere. 818 00:35:10,101 --> 00:35:12,168 And then it traveled more than a half-mile 819 00:35:12,168 --> 00:35:14,968 in a thousandth of a second before vanishing again. 820 00:35:15,168 --> 00:35:17,568 Could it really corroborate the ancient lore 821 00:35:17,568 --> 00:35:21,301 about UAPs traveling in and out of mesas through portals? 822 00:35:21,301 --> 00:35:24,068 It's mind-boggling to consider it as a possibility. 823 00:35:24,635 --> 00:35:28,534 I do have some of Dave Mason's FLIR footage 824 00:35:28,534 --> 00:35:29,635 from the experiment. 825 00:35:29,635 --> 00:35:30,767 I thought it might be instructive 826 00:35:30,767 --> 00:35:32,201 for us to look at it together. 827 00:35:32,201 --> 00:35:33,201 That would be great. 828 00:35:33,268 --> 00:35:35,100 Here are some neat highlights. 829 00:35:36,767 --> 00:35:37,968 This interval 830 00:35:37,968 --> 00:35:39,435 that I'm about to play is re-- 831 00:35:39,435 --> 00:35:40,969 one that really caught my attention. 832 00:35:40,969 --> 00:35:42,768 -Watch what happens... -So they just start playing, 833 00:35:42,768 --> 00:35:44,467 -it looks like. -Yes, they're playing now. 834 00:35:45,068 --> 00:35:47,001 Watch what happens. 835 00:35:47,602 --> 00:35:49,368 TRAVIS: Yeah, so we saw this out there 836 00:35:49,368 --> 00:35:51,101 when it was happening in real time. 837 00:35:51,101 --> 00:35:51,734 BRYANT: Oh, wow. 838 00:35:53,301 --> 00:35:54,667 TRAVIS: We done this with sound, 839 00:35:54,667 --> 00:35:56,368 and we see a temperature change 840 00:35:56,368 --> 00:35:57,268 when we've done it. 841 00:35:57,268 --> 00:35:59,634 Uh, now, I'm-- We'd have to do it a thousand times 842 00:36:00,235 --> 00:36:03,068 to thoroughly convince myself that it's the sound causing it. 843 00:36:03,468 --> 00:36:05,201 -Right? But we certainly have... -THOMAS: Yes. 844 00:36:05,268 --> 00:36:07,201 ...events now where it correlates. 845 00:36:07,201 --> 00:36:09,400 When we have a sound, we have a temperature change. 846 00:36:10,601 --> 00:36:12,834 Now we're about to see 847 00:36:13,635 --> 00:36:15,467 another event that I found interesting. 848 00:36:16,001 --> 00:36:17,367 Now look at what's happening here. 849 00:36:18,368 --> 00:36:19,601 So we've got the ridgeline. 850 00:36:20,534 --> 00:36:21,801 Fairly well-defined. 851 00:36:22,168 --> 00:36:23,268 And now look at this. 852 00:36:23,268 --> 00:36:24,635 -There. -TRAVIS: Whoa, 853 00:36:24,635 --> 00:36:25,667 -whoa, whoa, whoa. -KALEB: There it is. 854 00:36:25,667 --> 00:36:26,868 Go back, go back, go back. 855 00:36:28,268 --> 00:36:29,234 TRAVIS: What is that? 856 00:36:30,368 --> 00:36:32,501 KALEB: That, that's crazy. 857 00:36:33,134 --> 00:36:35,501 ♪ 858 00:36:39,468 --> 00:36:40,601 BRYANT: That's crazy. 859 00:36:42,301 --> 00:36:44,167 So let's-let's back that up a little bit. 860 00:36:46,335 --> 00:36:47,801 -See that? -THOMAS: Mm-hmm. 861 00:36:48,835 --> 00:36:51,968 -Wow, that's crazy. -KALEB: So those two things 862 00:36:51,968 --> 00:36:53,435 coming out of the sky there, going b-- 863 00:36:53,568 --> 00:36:55,502 To me, it looks like it's going behind the mesa. 864 00:36:55,502 --> 00:36:57,001 TRAVIS: Back that up and go through that again. 865 00:36:57,001 --> 00:36:58,968 Sure. 866 00:36:59,701 --> 00:37:01,067 Wow. 867 00:37:01,968 --> 00:37:02,767 TRAVIS: What is that? 868 00:37:03,535 --> 00:37:06,400 I don't know how many more times we can say 869 00:37:06,834 --> 00:37:08,834 "We don't believe what we just saw." 870 00:37:09,068 --> 00:37:10,602 But while the Blazing Bear team 871 00:37:10,602 --> 00:37:13,401 was performing their sound frequency ritual last night, 872 00:37:13,735 --> 00:37:16,468 the thermal camera captured two bright orbs 873 00:37:16,468 --> 00:37:20,401 flying above the petroglyph and directly into the mesa 874 00:37:20,802 --> 00:37:24,068 right at the spiral of boulders that are meant to depict 875 00:37:24,068 --> 00:37:25,734 an interdimensional portal. 876 00:37:25,734 --> 00:37:27,968 It doesn't go in front of the mesa. 877 00:37:28,268 --> 00:37:30,935 KALEB: You can clearly see the line of the mesa, 878 00:37:30,935 --> 00:37:33,601 and it's like there's something going behind it there. 879 00:37:34,034 --> 00:37:35,367 TRAVIS: So what could that be? 880 00:37:36,901 --> 00:37:38,134 Go back to where it... 881 00:37:38,134 --> 00:37:40,901 -it-it's right at the ridgeline. -Okay. 882 00:37:42,134 --> 00:37:43,400 TRAVIS: There's two of them. 883 00:37:44,934 --> 00:37:47,434 Th-They're not the exact same path. 884 00:37:48,235 --> 00:37:51,101 But why do they stop right there at the mesa, 885 00:37:51,101 --> 00:37:52,868 at the ridgeline? 886 00:37:53,635 --> 00:37:55,235 I mean, that's really interesting. 887 00:37:55,702 --> 00:37:57,534 So let's think about what we were doing 888 00:37:57,767 --> 00:37:59,100 when this happened. 889 00:37:59,801 --> 00:38:01,567 There was one performance 890 00:38:02,301 --> 00:38:05,502 that really set up and indicated a resonance. 891 00:38:05,502 --> 00:38:07,969 And you could see some very well-defined peaks. 892 00:38:07,969 --> 00:38:09,801 I can't help wondering whether there might have been a... 893 00:38:09,801 --> 00:38:11,468 -connection. -TRAVIS: Yeah. 894 00:38:11,969 --> 00:38:15,268 So we've had really good luck, if you want to call it that, 895 00:38:15,268 --> 00:38:17,334 of seeing phenomena when we... 896 00:38:17,868 --> 00:38:19,034 have sounds. 897 00:38:19,034 --> 00:38:21,567 And, uh, it makes me wonder, 898 00:38:21,968 --> 00:38:24,401 is there a way that we could maybe put 899 00:38:24,468 --> 00:38:28,100 more energy into a spot to see if something happens? 900 00:38:28,767 --> 00:38:29,602 KALEB: Where there's 901 00:38:29,602 --> 00:38:31,201 potentially some kind of portal. 902 00:38:31,201 --> 00:38:32,735 -Like at the triangle. -Mm-hmm. 903 00:38:32,735 --> 00:38:35,534 -Right. -Yeah. Like a big impulse of it or something. 904 00:38:35,534 --> 00:38:36,668 Okay. 905 00:38:36,735 --> 00:38:38,667 Something seems to be interacting 906 00:38:38,667 --> 00:38:40,101 with stuff over the triangle 907 00:38:40,368 --> 00:38:42,834 from almost the ground up to... 908 00:38:42,834 --> 00:38:44,701 5,000 feet or more. 909 00:38:45,734 --> 00:38:47,435 If the portal theory is true, 910 00:38:47,568 --> 00:38:50,268 it will take a massive amount of energy to prove it. 911 00:38:50,702 --> 00:38:52,002 And the place where we've detected 912 00:38:52,002 --> 00:38:55,634 the highest energy spikes on the ranch is at the triangle. 913 00:38:56,635 --> 00:38:58,435 We're maybe looking at the anomaly 914 00:38:58,435 --> 00:38:59,868 for the first time, guys. 915 00:39:00,869 --> 00:39:04,301 It's also where we saw the blob just 31 feet high 916 00:39:04,301 --> 00:39:07,535 that seemed to physically destroy rockets and mortars. 917 00:39:07,702 --> 00:39:09,735 So I think we need to go back there 918 00:39:09,735 --> 00:39:12,234 and poke that spot harder than ever before. 919 00:39:12,868 --> 00:39:14,801 It does seem to be energetic. 920 00:39:14,801 --> 00:39:18,601 So how do we illuminate that better 921 00:39:19,168 --> 00:39:21,268 and-and understand more of what it is? 922 00:39:21,268 --> 00:39:23,001 You know, when the rocket hit the thing 923 00:39:23,401 --> 00:39:25,868 in the-- in-in the high-speed infrared camera, 924 00:39:26,301 --> 00:39:28,201 it was clear once the motor ignited, 925 00:39:28,201 --> 00:39:30,968 the brightness from the heat of the, uh, engine 926 00:39:30,968 --> 00:39:32,968 was illuminating something 927 00:39:33,201 --> 00:39:34,300 in the sky above it. 928 00:39:34,868 --> 00:39:36,568 And then of course it gets to 31 feet, 929 00:39:36,568 --> 00:39:38,200 and we all know what happens there-- it blows up. 930 00:39:39,268 --> 00:39:41,201 -Yeah. -But I'm thinking if it's the heat, 931 00:39:41,201 --> 00:39:44,468 the infrared that's painting it so we can see it, 932 00:39:44,635 --> 00:39:47,002 -we need to hit it with a lot of heat. -BRYANT: So, what, 933 00:39:47,002 --> 00:39:49,435 like, get a flamethrower out here or something like that? 934 00:39:49,435 --> 00:39:51,134 TRAVIS: Fire-- I was thinking fireworks, but a flamethrower's 935 00:39:51,401 --> 00:39:52,400 probably a better idea. 936 00:39:52,400 --> 00:39:53,901 ERIK: Okay. 937 00:39:53,968 --> 00:39:55,201 I liked your flamethrower idea. 938 00:39:55,401 --> 00:39:57,168 Well, and you never know what you're gonna see. 939 00:39:57,168 --> 00:39:58,634 Like, with a flamethrower, the cool thing is 940 00:39:58,634 --> 00:40:00,434 it's gonna leave smoke, too. 941 00:40:00,767 --> 00:40:02,235 ERIK: And, well, basically, 942 00:40:02,468 --> 00:40:04,001 as many ways as we can come up with 943 00:40:04,001 --> 00:40:05,568 to dump energy into that space 944 00:40:05,635 --> 00:40:07,368 and look at what the response is, I'm for it. 945 00:40:07,368 --> 00:40:08,901 -BRYANT: For sure. -TRAVIS: That sounds great. 946 00:40:09,368 --> 00:40:10,634 It sounds like a plan. 947 00:40:10,634 --> 00:40:12,068 Or at least a formative plan. 948 00:40:12,068 --> 00:40:15,168 It sounds awesome. Let me know how I can assist you guys 949 00:40:15,168 --> 00:40:16,200 in setting this up. 950 00:40:17,134 --> 00:40:19,401 -Well, thanks, guys. -Thank you. -Thank you, Erik. 951 00:40:19,401 --> 00:40:22,834 TRAVIS: Erik, this was awesome stuff, man. 952 00:40:24,069 --> 00:40:26,634 BRYANT: For every experiment that we've done 953 00:40:27,201 --> 00:40:28,200 to investigate or get answers to questions, 954 00:40:31,235 --> 00:40:32,767 the main thing that's come from them 955 00:40:32,767 --> 00:40:34,534 is a dozen more questions. 956 00:40:34,968 --> 00:40:37,268 We have so much more work here to do. 957 00:40:37,435 --> 00:40:39,368 We have barely touched the surface 958 00:40:39,368 --> 00:40:42,100 of what could potentially be going on here on the ranch. 959 00:40:43,735 --> 00:40:46,334 ERIK: I like to think of these stimulation exercises 960 00:40:46,901 --> 00:40:48,634 as a kind of handshake. 961 00:40:48,734 --> 00:40:50,868 As if to say, "Hey, we're here, 962 00:40:50,968 --> 00:40:52,601 "and there is intelligent design. 963 00:40:52,601 --> 00:40:54,934 "There is intent to observe, 964 00:40:54,934 --> 00:40:56,068 "mutually, perhaps, 965 00:40:56,368 --> 00:40:58,534 and, if possible, even communicate." 966 00:40:59,568 --> 00:41:03,067 BRANDON: I believe that what we're witnessing on Skinwalker Ranch 967 00:41:04,268 --> 00:41:07,400 is evidence that we live in a multidimensional reality. 968 00:41:07,901 --> 00:41:10,667 I think we're barely scratching the surface 969 00:41:11,268 --> 00:41:13,434 when it comes to understanding the nature 970 00:41:13,901 --> 00:41:15,334 of our world 971 00:41:15,801 --> 00:41:17,000 and our existence. 972 00:41:17,801 --> 00:41:19,401 What that means, 973 00:41:19,401 --> 00:41:20,934 what that entails, 974 00:41:20,934 --> 00:41:25,100 well, that's up to us to discover. 975 00:41:29,834 --> 00:41:31,134 Yeah, check this out, guys. 976 00:41:31,268 --> 00:41:32,334 What I brought with me is a flamethrower. 977 00:41:33,134 --> 00:41:35,201 TRAVIS: There's something going on at 31 feet 978 00:41:35,268 --> 00:41:36,767 right above the triangle. 979 00:41:36,767 --> 00:41:37,968 Wow. 980 00:41:38,235 --> 00:41:39,601 -Oh, look at that! -What? 981 00:41:39,601 --> 00:41:40,868 This is unusual. 982 00:41:41,034 --> 00:41:42,568 SAM: Tracking the space station now. 983 00:41:42,568 --> 00:41:44,234 -TRAVIS: You guys got it locked on? -Yeah. 984 00:41:45,468 --> 00:41:46,435 TRAVIS: What just happened? 985 00:41:46,435 --> 00:41:47,767 SAM: We lost the signal. 986 00:41:47,767 --> 00:41:48,602 TRAVIS: Are you serious? 987 00:41:48,602 --> 00:41:50,668 Want to review the lidar data. 988 00:41:51,002 --> 00:41:52,901 -What is that? -TRAVIS: That's the most amazing thing 989 00:41:52,901 --> 00:41:54,200 I've ever seen out here. 990 00:41:54,200 --> 00:41:56,834 ♪ 75592

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