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AARON: It's hitting
something really hard.
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What could be hard enough
to be pushing back on that?
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THOMAS:
So is it drilling, then?
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It's doing
about three inches an hour.
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We go to bust through that crust
to get it stabilized.
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JEREMIAH:
We'll be flying
a weather balloon
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with low-frequency radar.
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We're seeing
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all these strange things
in the data.
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TRAVIS:
There's a phenomena
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that the instruments are passing
through. Nobody's ever measured
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any anomaly like that
on the planet.
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I mean,
what the hell is up there?
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NARRATOR:
There is a ranch
in Northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on Earth:
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animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings
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and unusual energies that have
proven harmful to humans.
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For 20 years,
the federal government
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tried to find answers
and failed.
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Now a new team
of dedicated scientists,
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researchers and experts
has taken over.
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They are determined to solve
the mystery and reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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Got problems, huh?
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Oh, yeah.
Plenty of problems up here.
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THOMAS:
'Kay.
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-What's going on?
-Well,
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we got down to 24 foot
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and we hit something hard,
really started chattering.
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And then around 25 feet,
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it locked up
and the engine went dead.
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TRAVIS: Of the several hot
spots on Skinwalker Ranch
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where our team
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may be close
to getting some answers
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about all the mysterious
phenomena that happens here,
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the mesa has literally been
the hardest to figure out.
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So you think the engine's blown?
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I believe so.
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The engine's gone?
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I think it just hit
something hard and...
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couldn't keep up with it.
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TRAVIS:
For almost a month now,
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our manual drill operator,
Joe Loeb,
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has been working like crazy
on top of the mesa
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trying to reach a 120-foot-tall,
possibly metallic anomaly
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that we detected
with ground-penetrating radar
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earlier this year.
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Look at that.
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JAN:
Look at that.
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This is highly anomalous.
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TRAVIS:
And it's sitting right in front
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of another 400-foot-long,
possibly metallic anomaly
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that we not only think
is shaped like a dome
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but has proven to be
totally impenetrable
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during two previous
drilling operations.
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AARON:
It's hitting
something really hard.
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8,000 pounds of push
and it wasn't budging.
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The only thing
wehavedetermined
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about that particular object
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is that the metallic fragments
that came out of the spoils
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were scientifically proven
to be composed
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of similar materials
that NASA uses
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to cover the surface
of our own spacecraft.
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Down below,
we hit something really hard,
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and the whole thing
started shaking.
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And then one loud pop
and that was it.
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Like a backfire on the exhaust.
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Will the engine start
or is it seized up?
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It is seized up.
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(clicks twice)
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That's as far as it gets
on the pull start.
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Oh, man.
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-TRAVIS: But what caused it?
-What would do that?
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And it's a brand-new motor.
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-TRAVIS: Brand-new motor.
-Yeah.
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You know, it really makes me
wonder, I mean,
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you drilled through 25 feet
of rock and sandstone
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and all kinds of stuff.
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What are we hitting
that stopped us?
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Could we be at the top
of whatever we're looking for?
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-THOMAS: Could be.
-TRAVIS: I say we pull the...
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bit out
and look at the bottom of it.
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-(loud scraping)
-ERIK: Indeed,
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what are we hitting here?
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Why can't this drill bit
penetrate?
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What could account for
this drill head
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having been stopped dead
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near the anomaly
in the GPR data?
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Oh, there it is.
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How's it look?
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THOMAS:
The bit looks fine.
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-Everything
still turns in there.
-Yeah.
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-Everything's still turning.
-Teeth look like they're good,
too.
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JOE:
There's no broken teeth on it.
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This one's smooth.
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THOMAS:
Strange.
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I don't know.
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We're so close.
I mean, it just--
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It's driving me crazy that we're
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-so close to this thing
and yet...
-ERIK: Yeah.
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-I feel robbed.
-...we might as well be
far, far away.
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I think we need bigger equipment
or something.
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THOMAS:
Unfortunately,
I think we've just run out
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of time this year
to be able to get this.
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This is gonna be something
that we're gonna have
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to put on pause, and, uh,
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come back
with another game plan. I mean,
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we're not giving up
on this spot.
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It's just--
It's beat us for the time being.
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TRAVIS:
It's beyond frustrating
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that we haven't been able
to figure out
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what these anomalies are,
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why they're so resistant
to heavy-duty drilling machines
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and why they may contain
materials related to spacecraft.
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Well, Joe, you've done amazing
work with what you've had,
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so we appreciate your diligence.
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TRAVIS:
We need to come up
with a much bolder plan
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to get inside that mesa.
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It just might hold some
of the keys to understanding
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all of the phenomena that
happens at Skinwalker Ranch.
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Joe, I'll help you
get this taken apart.
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TRAVIS:
There you go.
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Let's get out of here.
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Man, welcome back. Welcome back.
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Burdette. Good to see you, man.
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Later that night,
high-speed camera expert
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Burdette Anderson
came back to the ranch
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in order to help us with an
experiment in the
east field.
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It's another location that may
be just as critical as the mesa
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to solving this mystery.
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Over the past three years,
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we've seen numerous aerial
anomalies in the east field
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near an ancient megalithic
spiral of boulders...
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...as well as a petroglyph
depicting stars and a serpent
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that Indigenous tribal experts
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have said are meant to
represent interdimensional
portals.
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ALAN:
Snakes represents
two different worlds.
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So it's a guardian
to the portals.
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TRAVIS:
I know it sounds
pretty incredible...
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...but in 2021, we detected
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a column-shaped anomaly in
that area using photogrammetry.
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And then, while conducting
a lidar scan this year,
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we identified something
about 300 feet in the air
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that matched up with the top of
the column-shaped phenomenon.
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We're getting
a significant anomaly
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in the air right now.
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ERIK:
What?
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And right in that spot
is where an invisible force
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inexplicably pushed
the helicopter around.
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JEREMIAH:
These are
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huge anomalies,
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and the scale of it
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is very surprising.
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It's like there's wrinkles
in space and time.
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Exactly.
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TRAVIS:
And just last week,
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Jeremiah Pate, the CEO
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of a high-tech company
named Lunasonde,
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conducted a radar scan
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and found potential evidence
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that the portal theory
could actually be true.
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Well, you know,
this may be the...
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first time
we've actually got evidence
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of there being something
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above the triangle, the object,
whether it's a portal or s--
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whatever else. I don't know,
but it's something.
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So, Burdette,
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this is the area
where we saw that anomaly
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in the-the photogrammetry data
that we showed you.
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-Right.
-So,
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what we're gonna do is we're
gonna play some acoustic sounds
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and look, uh, uh,
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you know, with the high-speed,
if we see anything odd.
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-Okay.
-ERIK: You know,
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if we produce a frequency,
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one line of thinking has it
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that we may activate
something here in response
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to the emission
of that sound frequency.
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So we're gonna-- we're gonna
sweep the frequency range
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a little bit and see
if something changes
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up over our heads.
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JON: We believe
that it's very possible
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that different frequencies can
open portals to other places.
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TRAVIS:
Last year,
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Navajo Ranger Jon Dover
explained to us that,
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in ancient times,
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his and other
Indigenous cultures
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believed
that certain sound frequencies
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could actually open up
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gateways to other dimensions.
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We've actually had stories
involving UAPs
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that have entered into mesas...
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...and just gone
right into the rock.
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There's a lot of mythos that,
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you know,
certain acoustic resonances
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are allegedly opening portals
to heaven
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or to other places and so on.
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It's in all the religions.
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So I don't know if there's
any truth to it or not,
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but it sure is
a lot of lore about it.
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And so we're gonna project
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some frequencies to see
what is happening there.
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We're also gonna launch
some rockets
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just to probe the area.
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While we're doing that,
of course we will want to run
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the high-speed cameras on that
as well.
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Absolutely.
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What I like
about this experiment
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is that we're kind of combining
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several different kinds
of physics.
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We're taking
the acoustic or the audio,
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and we're looking also
with light at high speed.
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We're also looking at the RF
spectrum all at the same time.
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You know, who knows how these
things are gonna correlate?
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Well, we're about to find out.
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Okay.
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-Let's get to work.
-Right.
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TRAVIS:
So, for tonight's experiment
in the east field,
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Erik is going to broadcast
a range of acoustic frequencies
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using a device
known as a tone generator.
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He will also be continuously
scanning for RF radiation
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with his spectrum analyzer.
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Meanwhile, Burdette will use
his high-speed cameras,
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which record
2,000 images per second,
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to look for anything strange
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and more evidence
that this unbelievable legend
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could be true.
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We're set up
right in the middle of the...
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photogrammetry anomaly, right?
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-Mm-hmm.
-THOMAS: Dead center. Yeah.
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TRAVIS: Uh,
so what we'll do first is
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do the sound and the rocket
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and run the high-speed
for a-a couple of intervals.
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-Does that make sense?
-Okay. Yeah.
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-Works for me.
-TRAVIS: Okay.
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Thomas, do you want to-- You and
Kaleb will go launch the rocket.
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-Y'all go ahead.
-THOMAS: Let's do it.
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Want to hold it there for a sec,
we'll put the igniter in?
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All right. We're loaded.
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You're ready, Burdette?
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BURDETTE:
High-speed's ready.
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We're recording right now
in, uh...
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2,000 frames per second.
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-TRAVIS: All right, Erik,
you want to try the sound?
-All right.
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Stand by for sound.
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(low tone playing)
250
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We're hot in five,
251
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four, three,
252
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two, one!
253
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TRAVIS:
Perfect!
254
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Look at that.
Right up through the anomaly.
255
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(tone stops playing)
256
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TRAVIS:
That rocket went
perfectly through the anomaly,
257
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-didn't it?
-KALEB: Yeah.
-THOMAS: It did.
258
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KALEB:
It went straight up.
259
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BURDETTE:
Uh... Okay.
260
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Can you take a look at this
and tell me if it's a...
261
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bug or a bird or...
262
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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
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There's something
screaming across there
266
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right after the rocket.
267
00:11:19,268 --> 00:11:20,268
TRAVIS:
Well, how far is-- Dude,
268
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that's going a long way.
269
00:11:22,268 --> 00:11:23,167
Look at this thing.
270
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TRAVIS: That field
of view across there is
271
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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
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-a half a mile in...
-1.12 seconds, I believe.
274
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So it literally went from
about halfway here in the mesa,
275
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to above the, these trees
over here in a second.
276
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ERIK:
Wow.
277
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BURDETTE:
A bird doesn't fly that fast.
278
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That bird would have a jet pack.
279
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(laughs) That ain't a bird.
Holy crap!
280
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Right after we fired
a rocket in the east field
281
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and Erik began
broadcasting a tonal frequency,
282
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Burdette Anderson's
high-speed camera recorded
283
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the fastest-moving UAP
284
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we've ever documented
on Skinwalker Ranch.
285
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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
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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
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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
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What in the heck is this?
293
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We just captured something
moving at 3,600 miles per hour
294
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right there, six seconds
after we launched a rocket.
295
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Something goes over
this close to us
296
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at 3,600 miles per hour,
you would think you would hear
297
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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
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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
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-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
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...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
♪
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