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-Holy cow.
-PETE: What? What?
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TRAVIS:
We've got a clear anomaly
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right outside the aircraft.
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There's something in the sky
above the rocket.
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-BURDETTE: Yeah, look at that.
-KALEB: No way.
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-That's only 30 feet above us.
-Oh, my God.
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Yeah, they're going-- oh,
they're going-- running
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-into each other!
-KALEB: Well, that one just hit.
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Right about that 31-foot mark.
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It looked like
the border went off
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as the rocket
was flying through it.
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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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TRAVIS:
I know some of these guys.
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-Hey, there.
-Bring it in right here, man.
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How you doing? Haven't seen you
in forever, man.
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Appreciate you guys coming out.
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We got a lot of stuff
planned for this evening.
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TRAVIS:
We've seen more phenomena
this year
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than ever before
all across Skinwalker Ranch.
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ERIK: Best way to describe
what we're gonna do tonight
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is a multiphysics experiment
over the triangle.
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TRAVIS:
One place that we now believe
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could be a possible source
for a lot of those anomalies
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is a spot in the middle
of the property
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that we call the triangle.
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-Do you see this?
-Oh! Yeah!
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BRANDON:
Wow!
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TRAVIS:
It's moving way too fast
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for it to be a satellite.
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We've not only seen UAPs
above it
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that suddenly vanished
into thin air...
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BRANDON:
And gone. That's insane.
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TRAVIS: ...but during a recent
radar balloon experiment...
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JEREMIAH [over screen]:
These are huge anomalies.
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TRAVIS:
You now have actual data
telling us
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there's a quarter of a second
time anomaly over the ranch.
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Mm-hmm.
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THOMAS: Are we seeing
evidence of a portal?
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TRAVIS:
...at an altitude
of about 10,000 feet,
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we actually recorded
multiple time shifts
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of a quarter of a second
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that, according to Einstein's
theory of general relativity,
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could be evidence
of a gravitational effect
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on time itself
that would be seen
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around things like black holes
or even traversable wormholes.
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Nobody's ever measured
any anomaly
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like that on the planet.
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Exactly.
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TRAVIS: But the craziest thing
we've witnessed
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happened two months ago,
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when something that looked
like a cloudy blob
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caused a rocket to explode
above the triangle
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just 31 feet in air.
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-[overlapping chatter]
-There is literally something--
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We may be looking at the anomaly
for the first time, guys.
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So, to figure out
just what the heck the blob is,
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we invited pyrotechnic expert
Nathan Whitehead,
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along with my friend
Cameron Prince,
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an electromechanical engineer,
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to help us poke the spot
31 feet above the triangle
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harder than ever before.
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So, tell us a little bit
about what you brought,
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and all that kind of stuff.
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What I brought with me
is a-a flamethrower.
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We're gonna shoot out
110, 120 feet of fire.
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TRAVIS:
Wow.
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Wow. So how hot, uh,
is this gonna be burning
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When-when, uh, when the flame's
being projected?
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Yeah, it's almost 2,000 degrees.
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-Wow.
-Yeah, so it's-it's pretty hot.
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Cameron, did you bring,
uh, a Tesla coil?
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Oh, you know me.
I got the lightning.
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All right, good.
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I've got two different cameras
with different things
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that we can do with those
to see what kind of anomalies
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-that we can catch.
-Yeah, and there will be plenty
of heat and light,
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-uh, for your cameras
to be illuminated at night.
-Yeah.
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-Plenty.
-TRAVIS: David, you brought
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several different cameras,
right?
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-Mm-hmm.
-For-for infrared
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-and thermal imaging, right?
-Right.
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BRYANT:
Well, I know that Thomas
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and our fire marshal
Don Mitchell
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are down in the triangle
setting up everything otherwise.
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TRAVIS:
Well, hey, look,
we're burning daylight.
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-Yeah, I'm excited
to show y'all.
-Awesome.
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TRAVIS:
Once the sun goes down,
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using mechanical lifts,
we'll raise Cameron Prince
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to that spot where he'll use
a handheld Tesla coil
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to project more than 600 volts
of electricity through it
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to see if that causes
the phenomenon to appear.
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NATHAN:
Yeah, check this out, guys.
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TRAVIS:
And if that doesn't work,
Nathan Whitehead will also
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be lifted to the 31-foot zone,
so he can literally fire
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2,000-degree flames
through that anomaly.
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We're gonna shoot
about 110 feet with this thing.
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Oh, boy.
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TRAVIS:
All right,
everybody follow me out.
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ERIK:
Let's be honest about this.
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Almost every experiment
that we have performed to date
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out here at the triangle
has produced
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some kind of exceptional,
even anomalous result.
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With this experiment,
we are hopeful
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and even optimistic that we'll
have the opportunity to see
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the anomaly over the triangle
as has never been seen before.
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BRYANT:
Oh, here we are.
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TRAVIS:
All right.
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You guys got a lot of it
already set up.
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Yeah, we're halfway there.
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TRAVIS:
For tonight's experiment,
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Burdette Anderson
will be recording
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with his high-speed cameras,
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which take
5,000 frames per second.
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And technologist David Mason
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will also be filming
the experiment
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with his high-resolution
thermal FLIR cameras
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that can visualize
anything with an anomalous
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heat signature
that the naked eye can't see.
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Everybody start getting set up,
do whatever you got to do.
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If anything affects
the shape of the flames
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or if the blob itself
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appears again from
the electricity stimulation,
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hopefully tonight,
we'll finally be able
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to figure out
what in the world it really is.
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All right, great, I think
we got this station set up.
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KALEB:
Yeah, looks good.
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ERIK:
You ready over there, Travis?
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Yeah, man, I am.
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Even though
we were eager to see
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what would happen
when the Tesla gun
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and the flamethrower
were used at the triangle,
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in all of our previous
experiments there,
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we've had great success
stimulating phenomena
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to occur by launching rockets.
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So to be consistent,
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Erik and I decided that's
the best way to start tonight.
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ERIK:
Burdette,
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-are you set up?
-BURDETTE: I'm ready to go,
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I'm ready to trigger
when you guys are ready
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to fire that rocket.
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TRAVIS:
After all,
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that's what we believe
originally triggered the blob
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to appear at the 31-foot level
earlier this year.
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What we're planning to do now--
certainly, if there's something
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at 30, 40 feet above
the center of the triangle,
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-we're gonna
get its attention.
-Let's go do it.
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-All right, Dragon,
let's go get it set up.
-BRYANT: All right.
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ERIK:
During this
observational exercise,
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we will be monitoring
any response that we get
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from the anomaly
using our standard kit,
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including
the spectrum analyzers,
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our TriField meters, of course.
We also have
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our GPS loggers
that allow us to determine
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whether anything unusual
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may be happening
with space-time itself.
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Of course we'll be watching
from the ground.
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All right, let's do it.
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I don't know
what's going to happen.
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I don't think anyone does.
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Cameras ready!
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-Burdette, you good?
-Good.
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You guys ready to roll?
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-We're ready to roll.
-TRAVIS: David, you good?
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DAVE:
We're ready.
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TRAVIS:
Three, two, one.
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-Did you get that, Burdette?
-BURDETTE: Oh, yeah.
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BURDETTE:
Hey, guys, you should
take a look at this.
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-You're gonna want to see this.
-Yeah?
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TRAVIS:
Look at that.
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BURDETTE:
There is our 31-foot mark.
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Takes a distinct turn right
into it, and, like, around it.
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That's right where
it exploded last time.
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Exactly right there,
it exploded.
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How about that?
At the exact same height.
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BURDETTE:
And then, as soon as we get up
at about 75, 80 feet,
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it starts going straight again,
right there.
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TRAVIS:
It's crazy.
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-Did you see that?
-Yeah.
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ERIK:
We do not have a good
explanation for this.
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TRAVIS:
That-that defies rocket science.
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That is not what that was
supposed to do.
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THOMAS:
You know, seeing this
makes me want
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to get that Tesla coil up there,
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because if there's
something there...
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-Yeah.
-...uh, who knows
what we'll see.
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Let's do it.
Let's get on with it.
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After the bizarre diversion
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of the rocket's trajectory,
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we immediately wanted
to get Cameron Prince
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lifted to the 31-foot-level
so he could shoot electricity
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from his Tesla gun
through that zone
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to see if we could get
the anomaly to appear.
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-Cameron, you ready?
-I'm ready.
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All right, well,
let's go start loading up.
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CAMERON:
We are going to transmit
electrical energy
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into the air with a Tesla coil.
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A Tesla coil is an air core
transformer that creates
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a very high-frequency,
high-voltage current
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that produces these
lightning-like discharges.
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TRAVIS:
All right, so we're gonna
start raising up.
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CAMERON:
The idea is to see if this can
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somehow provoke or illuminate,
make visible this phenomenon.
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[beeping]
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Are you ready to fire?
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Yes, we are. Are you ready?
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Yes, we are. Are you ready?
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ERIK:
All right, I'm gonna count down.
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Three, two, one.
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ERIK:
Oh, wow.
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ERIK:
Oh, wow.
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TRAVIS: [whoops]
That's bright.
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THOMAS:
Beam looks pretty
well-behaved right now.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah. That's what
I was thinking, too.
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THOMAS:
Ready to come down?
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TRAVIS:
Yeah, I think so.
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After something
that we couldn't see
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diverted a rocket just
31 feet above the triangle,
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we were hoping
that Cameron Prince
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could get whatever it was
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to appear by pumping
over 600 volts of electricity
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into that zone.
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Well, did, uh, you guys
see the arcs and stuff
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on the high-speed and...?
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Yeah, I got some color arcs
on the high-speed.
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-Yeah? Didn't see
any anomalies or anything?
-No.
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TRAVIS: Well, maybe when
we go back in, we look through
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all this together and take more
time to go through each frame
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or whatever,
we might see more to it.
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BURDETTE:
Sounds good. Let's reset
for the flamethrower.
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I'm ready to go,
everything's downloaded.
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All right.
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Nothing obviously strange
happened at the 31-foot level
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above the triangle
during the Tesla gun operation.
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THOMAS:
You can hold that
up if you want.
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[high-pitched beeping]
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-[engine starts]
-TRAVIS: But even still,
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the anticipation
of shooting a massive flame
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right through the blob zone
was pretty intense.
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And we were all on edge.
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BURDETTE:
That's 31 feet.
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I'm ready-- I'm rolling
and ready to trigger.
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All right, Bryant,
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I'm gonna give you
a countdown from five.
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-ERIK: On five,
-Five,
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-four, three,
-four, three,
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-two, one.
-two,
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one.
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ERIK:
Wow.
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-Oh, you can feel it.
-TRAVIS: Look at-- Look at that.
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TRAVIS:
Whoa, wow. Oh, wow.
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Nice. That's incredible.
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BRYANT:
Perfect, Nathan.
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I have something that might
look a little strange.
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-What? What?
-Okay, well,
let me call the guys over
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and we'll take a look together.
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THOMAS:
What are you guys seeing?
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BURDETTE:
I see... Look at this one.
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TRAVIS:
Oh.
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Burdette, frame back
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on this one a little bit
and frame through it a...
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BURDETTE:
Okay.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah, there's-there's, there's
clearly some empty spots.
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NATHAN:
I'll tell you guys,
we've, you know,
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seen a lot of, a lot of footage
of out-our flames shooting out,
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and it's not typical
that we have this separation.
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-TRAVIS: Really?
-NATHAN: Yeah, that's correct.
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-TRAVIS: Yeah, what...
-That's-that's not typical
at all.
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-Why is it horseshoeing?
-TRAVIS: It's like
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it's hitting something
or something's...
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there's an air current there
or something.
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-NATHAN: Yeah, I'm not sure.
-DON: Something that's...
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it seems to be going around it.
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TRAVIS:
It was great that we had
Burdette's camera system,
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because even though
we didn't see in the moment,
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when we played the high-speed
camera shots back,
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something at the 31-foot level
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literally split the flame
from Nathan's device in two.
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It's almost like
when it hits this point,
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it stops and it hits--
it-it runs into something
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-and it has to curl back
'cause it still has that...
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
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...that inertia,
it still has the momentum,
293
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so it has to go back
the other way.
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-This is unusual.
-TRAVIS: Yeah, it was a really--
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-it was a very unusual night.
-Mm-hmm.
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TRAVIS:
This experiment gave us
incredible correlating data
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that something strange
that diverts physical objects
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does exist at the 31-foot level.
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Was it the blob?
Was it evidence of a portal?
300
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Well, I'm not certain
about any of that,
301
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but we do have a lot
of recorded data to review,
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and maybe it'll help us
figure it out.
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It's becoming repeatable
that when we launch rockets
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from this spot,
that we are getting a...
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you know, the strange m...
uh, maneuver with the rocket,
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when it gets to about
30 to 40 feet up there.
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And it's s-- happening
almost, uh,
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I would say,
more times than not,
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which is a statistical
weird thing, right?
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And then, uh,
seeing the-the flames
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-do the weird things...
-Yeah.
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Both of them,
in two different times,
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we saw these strange
vortices occur.
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Yeah, uh, like
there were voids in them
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or they, or they break apart
and separate themselves.
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So, I-- you know, I-I don't know
what to make of that.
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THOMAS:
Well, and I'll tell you,
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I-I'm looking forward
to being able to sit down
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at the command center here
in a day or two
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and-and review the footage
321
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and-and s--
and look at it closer.
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I think we've
accomplished everything
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we can do tonight, though, so...
324
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-Yeah.
-...I'm all
for calling it a day.
325
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Yeah, and we got
a lot of equipment to pack up.
326
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I say we-we load up everything
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and call it a night,
what do you think?
328
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-THOMAS: I second that.
-BURDETTE: Yep.
Let's get out of here.
329
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-ERIK: Thanks, everyone.
-TRAVIS: All right, let's do it.
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ERIK: I've got some
high-speed camera footage.
331
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Oh, yeah.
332
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So I want to bring this up
to the screen
333
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for us to look at
how that rocket actually moved.
334
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This is coming up out
of the center of the triangle.
335
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-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-And suddenly...
336
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TRAVIS:
Suddenly something turns it.
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-THOMAS: Right there.
-ERIK: Uh-huh. Right there.
338
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ERIK:
And we-- and we're still
scratching our heads
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as to-- in response to what,
is this thing
340
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-changing directionally?
-BRYANT: Right.
341
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That was the rocket launch,
342
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and I have some
high-speed footage
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-of the flamethrower exercise.
-TRAVIS: Oh, yeah.
344
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ERIK:
And if you see a feature
that you want to point out,
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just stop me.
346
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-Okay, so here we see...
-THOMAS: Oh, wow.
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ERIK:
Look at that thing.
348
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TRAVIS:
Well, that looks
exactly like you'd expect.
349
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The liquid is being tossed out
on a ballistic trajectory.
350
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Right? It's gonna go out on a
curve
351
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just like you threw a baseball,
352
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-but it's a liquid.
-ERIK: Mm-hmm.
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TRAVIS:
Now, that's interesting how...
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you're getting this separation.
355
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And look at the curve--
the curve that's forming there.
356
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Why did it do that
all of a sudden?
357
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What's pushing
the flame downwards?
358
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I'm not trying
to debunk it, saying
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there's not something there
making the fire go around it.
360
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-Sure.
-But it looks more
like what happened
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is you burned out
all the oxygen of that spot
362
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and you created a pocket that
forced the fire, uh, below it.
363
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It's basically
the same reason, uh, uh,
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weather systems push
against each other--
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a high-pressure
and a low-pressure system,
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warm front, cold front
pushing it--
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but that's why you get
the little vortices,
368
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-you get tornadoes and stuff.
-ERIK: So we're depleting
the oxygen
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in that dark zone?
370
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-Is that what you're saying?
-That's what I'm thinking
it is now,
371
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when-- uh, watching it form.
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TRAVIS:
As objective scientists,
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Erik and I have to first look
for mundane explanations
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for strange things that happen
out here on the ranch.
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Now, it could be that the flames
being shot into the triangle
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were split by oxygen
being burned up,
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causing parts of them
to extinguish.
378
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However, I think that hypothesis
is inconclusive at this point,
379
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given that it occurred
at the 31-foot level.
380
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Now, this same event
381
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is captured in the, um...
382
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-near infrared.
-Oh, really?
383
00:16:23,000 --> 00:16:25,275
Yeah, and so I have that record.
384
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-Oh, here we go.
-THOMAS: There we go.
385
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Okay.
386
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TRAVIS:
That's fantastic, right there.
387
00:16:36,172 --> 00:16:38,655
Hey, back up, back up, back up.
What is that?
388
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ERIK:
Okay.
389
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So I'll play it through
390
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at the negative rate
and you can stop-- stop me...
391
00:16:44,896 --> 00:16:47,275
Wait, wait. Stop.
Wait-- R-Right here, look.
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-BRYANT: Yeah, I was seeing
those same things.
-Right there.
393
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-I think you see one--
it-it kind of veers.
-ERIK: Okay.
394
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TRAVIS:
And it's not connected
to the flame.
395
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Look, it's below the flame.
396
00:16:58,172 --> 00:16:59,655
-ERIK: Okay, I'm...
-You see it moving?
397
00:16:59,724 --> 00:17:01,758
-...I'm gonna go backwards.
-And I saw it right there.
398
00:17:01,827 --> 00:17:03,172
THOMAS:
Yeah, no, it, it is moving up.
399
00:17:03,172 --> 00:17:06,241
ERIK:
Okay, I'm going backwards.
400
00:17:10,862 --> 00:17:12,379
-Oh-- You know what?
There it is.
-TRAVIS: Oop, there it is.
401
00:17:12,379 --> 00:17:13,655
TRAVIS:
There it is, there it is.
In the frame.
402
00:17:13,655 --> 00:17:15,103
It is in this. Look, right here.
403
00:17:15,103 --> 00:17:16,862
ERIK:
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
404
00:17:19,896 --> 00:17:22,862
-THOMAS: Now it's gone.
-TRAVIS: It's gone.
405
00:17:25,448 --> 00:17:27,344
ERIK:
What the hell is that?
406
00:17:31,275 --> 00:17:32,344
BRYANT:
Well, that's strange.
407
00:17:32,344 --> 00:17:34,965
TRAVIS:
Well, you see it go through.
408
00:17:35,000 --> 00:17:35,965
Right here,
there is something here.
409
00:17:35,965 --> 00:17:37,586
-ERIK: Yes.
-THOMAS: Oh, wow.
410
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THOMAS:
It's, like, flashing
or strobing, too.
411
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-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-ERIK: Uh-huh.
412
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-TRAVIS: Right there.
-Yeah, I'm tracking it.
413
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TRAVIS:
The high-speed footage
414
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from last night's energy
experiment at the triangle
415
00:17:48,275 --> 00:17:50,241
is truly incredible.
416
00:17:50,310 --> 00:17:53,103
We recorded evidence
of a white orb-like UAP
417
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right where the flames
that we shot
418
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into the 31-foot-high blob zone
were split in two.
419
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ERIK:
I can see it.
420
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THOMAS:
Now it's in the plume.
421
00:18:07,655 --> 00:18:09,862
TRAVIS:
Well, I don't see it now.
422
00:18:10,758 --> 00:18:13,000
Well, look,
there was clearly a thing
423
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probably, you know,
50, 60 feet up
424
00:18:16,241 --> 00:18:17,793
comes down and-and we see it
425
00:18:17,793 --> 00:18:20,241
kind of vanish
somewhere around 30 feet.
426
00:18:20,310 --> 00:18:22,758
So that moves 30 feet
in less than a second.
427
00:18:22,758 --> 00:18:24,689
Uh, so it's moving fairly fast.
428
00:18:24,689 --> 00:18:26,655
BRYANT:
It reminds me of when you guys
429
00:18:26,724 --> 00:18:28,862
were out there with the rocket
that blew up.
430
00:18:28,931 --> 00:18:31,034
Something very similar
showed up.
431
00:18:31,034 --> 00:18:32,482
-Yep.
-TRAVIS: This could be
432
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a very similar phenomena.
433
00:18:34,689 --> 00:18:36,275
Dragon was right.
434
00:18:36,275 --> 00:18:38,137
When we first
captured images of the blob
435
00:18:38,137 --> 00:18:40,655
that made our rocket explode
earlier this year,
436
00:18:40,724 --> 00:18:44,034
we also saw a UAP
in our high-speed camera data
437
00:18:44,034 --> 00:18:48,448
that looks just like this one
that we documented last night.
438
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ERIK: We're talking about
something showing up
439
00:18:51,000 --> 00:18:55,068
right there
at that 30 to 35-foot level
440
00:18:55,068 --> 00:18:58,448
where we've had so many other
things show up or-or, frankly,
441
00:18:58,517 --> 00:19:00,655
-things interacting
with our rockets.
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
442
00:19:00,724 --> 00:19:03,241
There's something physical
going on there.
443
00:19:04,068 --> 00:19:05,689
Absolutely.
444
00:19:05,689 --> 00:19:08,379
We caught multiple
UAPs emerging
445
00:19:08,379 --> 00:19:11,241
and then disappearing
back into the blob zone
446
00:19:11,241 --> 00:19:13,344
at the 31-foot level
above the triangle.
447
00:19:13,344 --> 00:19:17,344
Where were they coming from,
and then, where did they go?
448
00:19:17,413 --> 00:19:19,586
Was this more evidence
that supports the legends
449
00:19:19,586 --> 00:19:22,241
about portals on the ranch
we've heard for years?
450
00:19:22,241 --> 00:19:24,689
And could it be related
to the time anomalies
451
00:19:24,689 --> 00:19:26,689
we documented two weeks ago?
452
00:19:26,689 --> 00:19:28,448
We got enough evidence now
that says
453
00:19:28,517 --> 00:19:31,000
there's something there,
and almost every time
454
00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:33,068
we do a test,
we find some other little nuance
455
00:19:33,068 --> 00:19:36,241
that we didn't realize was there
at the triangle.
456
00:19:36,310 --> 00:19:39,241
And it was clear that we needed
more advanced technology
457
00:19:39,241 --> 00:19:41,137
than ever before
to figure it out.
458
00:19:41,137 --> 00:19:42,655
ERIK:
Well, one thing's for sure,
459
00:19:42,724 --> 00:19:45,551
-we're not done
probing that space.
-Nope.
460
00:19:45,620 --> 00:19:48,241
ERIK:
Well, thanks
for the review, guys.
461
00:20:00,482 --> 00:20:02,965
-How was the drive?
Good, how are you?
-How we doing, sir?
462
00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:06,000
TRAVIS:
I didn't know you was bringing
a whole baseball team.
463
00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:08,241
So, after consulting
with Jay Stratton,
464
00:20:08,241 --> 00:20:10,000
who not only served
as the director
465
00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,965
of the federal government's
UAP task force
466
00:20:12,965 --> 00:20:15,172
but also helped
investigate Skinwalker Ranch
467
00:20:15,172 --> 00:20:16,896
back in the early 2000s,
468
00:20:16,896 --> 00:20:18,758
he came back
with representatives
469
00:20:18,827 --> 00:20:21,103
from a company known as OmniTeq,
470
00:20:21,103 --> 00:20:24,551
including CEO Jim Royston,
who has over 20 years
471
00:20:24,620 --> 00:20:27,551
of experience in the aerospace
and defense industry.
472
00:20:27,620 --> 00:20:29,137
KALEB:
Thanks, you guys.
Thanks for coming.
473
00:20:29,137 --> 00:20:30,655
TRAVIS:
These guys specialize
474
00:20:30,724 --> 00:20:33,965
in data collection using all
kinds of high-tech equipment
475
00:20:33,965 --> 00:20:37,034
on projects for
the Department of Defense, NASA
476
00:20:37,034 --> 00:20:39,172
and other sensitive
government programs.
477
00:20:39,172 --> 00:20:40,793
You guys remember Jay,
of course.
478
00:20:40,793 --> 00:20:43,586
JAY: The OmniTeq team
brings us new opportunities
479
00:20:43,586 --> 00:20:47,241
to really understand some of
this phenomenon on the ranch.
480
00:20:47,310 --> 00:20:49,655
We're talking military
intelligence community-capable,
481
00:20:49,655 --> 00:20:51,103
very expensive hardware
482
00:20:51,103 --> 00:20:53,448
that's not readily accessible
to anyone else.
483
00:20:53,517 --> 00:20:55,344
Really appreciate
the opportunity to come out.
484
00:20:55,344 --> 00:20:56,655
From our A-team, I would say,
485
00:20:56,724 --> 00:20:59,448
from the company here,
we have Shane Frazier,
486
00:20:59,448 --> 00:21:02,586
communication specialist;
we have Sam Deriso,
487
00:21:02,586 --> 00:21:07,137
who is former Navy
nuke and electronic warfare;
488
00:21:07,137 --> 00:21:10,241
and then we have our CTO,
which is Tony Jamison,
489
00:21:10,310 --> 00:21:13,965
former Naval Intelligence,
and also,
490
00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:17,000
I'd say, data collection
and AI/ML specialist, also.
491
00:21:17,000 --> 00:21:20,655
-So, that's the team.
-BRYANT: That's impressive
résumés right there.
492
00:21:20,724 --> 00:21:22,793
-Yep.
-TRAVIS: One of the cool things,
493
00:21:22,793 --> 00:21:25,068
a-and key things that Jay and I
have talked about
494
00:21:25,068 --> 00:21:29,758
is these guys have backgrounds
in looking for signals
495
00:21:29,827 --> 00:21:32,344
that are being hidden
or spoofed or jammed,
496
00:21:32,344 --> 00:21:33,896
or electronic warfare,
and figuring out
497
00:21:33,896 --> 00:21:36,034
what the useful information is.
498
00:21:36,034 --> 00:21:37,448
And all of that is pertinent
499
00:21:37,517 --> 00:21:38,896
to what's happening to us
out here at the ranch.
500
00:21:38,896 --> 00:21:42,137
-Yep.
-So, what we want to do
this afternoon
501
00:21:42,137 --> 00:21:47,344
is set up antennas
on the triangle, uh, looking up,
502
00:21:47,413 --> 00:21:51,344
that will receive signals from
the International Space Station
503
00:21:51,413 --> 00:21:53,172
as it passes over the ranch.
504
00:21:53,172 --> 00:21:54,551
-BRYANT: Okay.
-Let's get to work.
505
00:21:54,551 --> 00:21:56,344
-Yeah, sounds good.
-Okay, guys. Thank you.
506
00:21:56,413 --> 00:21:58,068
TRAVIS:
Just like many satellites,
507
00:21:58,068 --> 00:22:01,068
as the International Space
station orbits the planet,
508
00:22:01,068 --> 00:22:05,000
it constantly sends a strong
radio signal back
down to Earth.
509
00:22:05,000 --> 00:22:07,103
So we're gonna use
high-powered antennas
510
00:22:07,103 --> 00:22:09,551
to lock onto that signal
and track it
511
00:22:09,620 --> 00:22:11,965
through the anomalous zone
as the space station
512
00:22:12,000 --> 00:22:14,758
passes over the ranch
this afternoon.
513
00:22:14,827 --> 00:22:17,448
Meanwhile, Jim Royston
is going to be flying
514
00:22:17,448 --> 00:22:19,689
an advanced drone-based
lidar device
515
00:22:19,689 --> 00:22:21,793
that will be scanning
through the anomalous zone
516
00:22:21,793 --> 00:22:24,586
above the triangle
with infrared lasers.
517
00:22:24,586 --> 00:22:28,000
So, if something strange--
like the blob--
518
00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:30,241
or some other phenomenon
breaks our connection
519
00:22:30,241 --> 00:22:32,000
with the space station's signal,
520
00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:34,655
-ROYSTON: Well, let's test this.
-...we're hoping
521
00:22:34,724 --> 00:22:36,655
that the lidar
will be able to see it
522
00:22:36,724 --> 00:22:39,655
and help us identify
just what in the heck it is.
523
00:22:39,655 --> 00:22:41,965
-ROYSTON: We'll fire it up.
-TRAVIS: All right, so,
this is gonna start
524
00:22:41,965 --> 00:22:44,793
-tracking the space station,
uh, right, Sam?
-Right.
525
00:22:44,793 --> 00:22:46,586
TRAVIS:
With all this
advanced technology,
526
00:22:46,586 --> 00:22:49,344
hopefully,
by the end of the day,
527
00:22:49,413 --> 00:22:51,862
we'll finally get
some answers about the triangle
528
00:22:51,931 --> 00:22:54,551
and all the phenomena that
we keep experiencing there.
529
00:22:54,551 --> 00:22:58,034
So, uh, I've tracked
the station before.
530
00:22:58,034 --> 00:22:59,448
-Yeah.
-This pass, what's it gonna be?
531
00:22:59,517 --> 00:23:01,586
About a seven
or eight-minute track?
532
00:23:01,586 --> 00:23:03,655
It's gonna be fairly short.
Actually, uh, we acquire
533
00:23:03,655 --> 00:23:06,379
the signal at 5:51
and we lose it at 5:59.
534
00:23:06,379 --> 00:23:07,965
-So we've got eight minutes.
-Eight minutes.
535
00:23:07,965 --> 00:23:09,655
Erik, you keep talking about
536
00:23:09,655 --> 00:23:11,448
having billion-dollar
experiments.
537
00:23:11,448 --> 00:23:13,586
Uh, my last count,
the space station would cost
538
00:23:13,586 --> 00:23:15,551
something like
$70 billion, right?
539
00:23:15,620 --> 00:23:17,172
-[laughs]
-Yeah. There you go.
540
00:23:17,172 --> 00:23:19,862
-This is another one.
-TRAVIS: This is
a big experiment.
541
00:23:19,862 --> 00:23:22,241
SAM:
Yep. So, we start
to pick up the signal
542
00:23:22,241 --> 00:23:25,000
-in about three minutes.
-Three minutes!
543
00:23:28,172 --> 00:23:29,689
All right, we're green.
544
00:23:29,689 --> 00:23:32,655
So, yeah,
we'll just be ready to go.
545
00:23:33,379 --> 00:23:35,137
[beeps]
546
00:23:37,551 --> 00:23:40,793
SAM:
Space station, start tracking.
547
00:23:40,793 --> 00:23:41,965
All right.
548
00:23:41,965 --> 00:23:44,448
TRAVIS:
Oh, any second now,
any second now.
549
00:23:51,137 --> 00:23:53,448
SAM:
Oh, there it is.
Tracking the space station now.
550
00:23:53,517 --> 00:23:55,689
-TRAVIS: It's got it locked on?
-Yep.
551
00:23:55,689 --> 00:23:57,862
-So, right here.
-TRAVIS: There you go, Erik.
552
00:23:57,931 --> 00:24:00,103
Erik's got it
on his spectrum analyzer, too.
553
00:24:00,103 --> 00:24:04,137
We need to get the drone
up in the air right now.
554
00:24:05,275 --> 00:24:07,551
[beeping]
555
00:24:07,551 --> 00:24:09,137
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Home point updated.
556
00:24:09,137 --> 00:24:11,241
Check map to confirm.
557
00:24:11,310 --> 00:24:13,862
ROYSTON?:
So strange.
558
00:24:13,862 --> 00:24:16,103
There was just
a big GPS data change.
559
00:24:16,103 --> 00:24:17,551
Oh, really?
560
00:24:17,551 --> 00:24:19,620
ROYSTON:
It won't connect.
561
00:24:24,586 --> 00:24:27,689
SAM:
Okay, so we just lost
the space station.
562
00:24:27,689 --> 00:24:29,344
Um...
563
00:24:29,344 --> 00:24:32,344
-Are you getting it?
-No, it's not showing up
right now.
564
00:24:32,413 --> 00:24:37,448
SAM:
When it got overhead,
we actually lost the signal.
565
00:24:38,793 --> 00:24:40,896
-Uh, that's odd, isn't it?
-You see this?
566
00:24:40,896 --> 00:24:43,896
TRAVIS:
There you go, Erik.
Erik's got it.
567
00:24:43,896 --> 00:24:45,448
See these bumps?
That's the signal
568
00:24:45,517 --> 00:24:47,551
being broadcast
from the space station.
569
00:24:48,275 --> 00:24:50,000
Oh.
570
00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:51,344
What just happened?
571
00:24:51,413 --> 00:24:53,000
It just crashed.
572
00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:54,275
Your system just went
completely away?
573
00:24:54,275 --> 00:24:57,000
Right when the ISS was
over the triangle?
574
00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,344
ERIK:
Wow.
575
00:25:03,068 --> 00:25:04,655
TRAVIS: Your system just went
completely away?
576
00:25:04,655 --> 00:25:07,448
Right when the ISS was
over the triangle?
577
00:25:07,517 --> 00:25:08,689
BRYANT:
You got power.
578
00:25:08,689 --> 00:25:09,965
ERIK:
Yeah, I've got light.
579
00:25:09,965 --> 00:25:13,655
-And it won't reboot, Erik?
-No.
580
00:25:13,724 --> 00:25:16,275
TRAVIS:
We had our experiment
with the team from OmniTeq
581
00:25:16,275 --> 00:25:19,000
timed perfectly to connect
their antennas on the ranch
582
00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:21,862
with the International
Space Station
583
00:25:21,931 --> 00:25:23,448
as it traveled over the property
584
00:25:23,517 --> 00:25:26,379
to try and identify anomalies
above the triangle.
585
00:25:26,379 --> 00:25:29,034
The connection should have
lasted for almost ten minutes
586
00:25:29,034 --> 00:25:31,758
as the space station
flew over the ranch,
587
00:25:31,758 --> 00:25:33,448
but after only about a minute,
588
00:25:33,448 --> 00:25:36,241
the connection
was inexplicably lost.
589
00:25:36,310 --> 00:25:40,448
And at that exact moment,
Erik's and my computer systems
590
00:25:40,517 --> 00:25:42,241
completely shut down.
591
00:25:42,241 --> 00:25:46,034
That's two major anomalies,
as far as I'm concerned.
592
00:25:46,034 --> 00:25:49,000
ROYSTON: Hey, Travis.
On that space station?
593
00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:53,758
-TRAVIS: Yeah?
-We just had a big GPS change.
594
00:25:53,758 --> 00:25:55,862
-Right now, it just did that?
-Just did that.
595
00:25:55,931 --> 00:25:57,689
It's all our GPS
correction data.
596
00:25:57,689 --> 00:26:00,172
So the base station
thinks it's moving around?
597
00:26:00,172 --> 00:26:02,000
ROYSTON:
Yeah. Just out of the blue.
598
00:26:02,000 --> 00:26:04,448
Which, that's-that's
the first we've seen.
599
00:26:04,517 --> 00:26:06,586
I can't--
it won't even take off,
600
00:26:06,586 --> 00:26:08,241
TRAVIS:
Oh, my goodness.
601
00:26:08,241 --> 00:26:10,172
ROYSTON:
It's incredible.
602
00:26:10,172 --> 00:26:12,034
So to fly,
we might need to reboot that.
603
00:26:12,034 --> 00:26:13,344
-Do what you got to do.
-Yeah.
604
00:26:13,344 --> 00:26:15,172
BRYANT:
Having these experts out here
605
00:26:15,172 --> 00:26:18,344
and seeing them have the same
type of equipment malfunctions
606
00:26:18,413 --> 00:26:20,000
that others have had?
607
00:26:20,000 --> 00:26:22,241
This is the highest tech
equipment there is,
608
00:26:22,241 --> 00:26:24,034
and they are puzzled
beyond belief.
609
00:26:24,034 --> 00:26:26,000
Travis, we've got
something strong.
610
00:26:26,000 --> 00:26:28,758
You have something?
What frequency?
611
00:26:28,758 --> 00:26:31,965
So, well, it's at 1.6510.
612
00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:33,655
-ERIK: No kidding.
-BRYANT: Really?
613
00:26:33,655 --> 00:26:35,655
-Straight up?
-SAM: But it's-- Straight up.
614
00:26:35,655 --> 00:26:38,689
-Straight up and it's strong.
-But it's-it's
a constant signal.
615
00:26:38,689 --> 00:26:40,862
TRAVIS:
When Tony detected the signal
616
00:26:40,862 --> 00:26:45,896
at a frequency of 1.6
gigahertz, Erik and
I were stunned.
617
00:26:45,896 --> 00:26:48,068
That's the signal we've been
detecting above the triangle
618
00:26:48,068 --> 00:26:49,896
for the past four years.
619
00:26:49,896 --> 00:26:54,241
Especially when we've seen
phenomena like UAPs appear.
620
00:26:54,310 --> 00:26:55,275
[Erik stammers]
621
00:26:55,275 --> 00:26:57,068
-I-Is it meandering?
-SAM: No.
622
00:26:57,068 --> 00:26:58,586
It's like a beacon.
623
00:26:58,586 --> 00:27:01,172
TRAVIS:
Because human technology
does not
624
00:27:01,172 --> 00:27:04,862
generally emit radio signals
at that specific frequency,
625
00:27:04,931 --> 00:27:08,000
Erik and I have been baffled
by what or who
626
00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:11,000
could be sending
this 1.6-gigahertz signal,
627
00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:13,689
and also, where in the heck
it was coming from.
628
00:27:13,689 --> 00:27:16,379
Especially since
we've often detected it
629
00:27:16,379 --> 00:27:18,000
here above the triangle.
630
00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:19,344
SAM:
Oh, there it is.
631
00:27:20,172 --> 00:27:22,137
That's the space station
right there.
632
00:27:22,137 --> 00:27:24,000
It's starting to show up
stronger and stronger,
633
00:27:24,000 --> 00:27:26,137
-right there.
-TRAVIS: Are you serious?
634
00:27:26,137 --> 00:27:28,103
SAM: The funny thing is,
when it got overhead,
635
00:27:28,103 --> 00:27:30,965
we actually lost the signal,
636
00:27:31,000 --> 00:27:33,793
and now that it's past us
and it's, like, gone...
637
00:27:33,793 --> 00:27:35,689
-Almost over the horizon
to the south.
-Almost.
638
00:27:35,689 --> 00:27:37,758
SAM:
We picked it up again
and it's stronger now
639
00:27:37,827 --> 00:27:40,517
after it's past us.
640
00:27:41,241 --> 00:27:42,655
TRAVIS:
This was exciting.
641
00:27:42,655 --> 00:27:44,862
So, OmniTeq lost
their connection
642
00:27:44,931 --> 00:27:46,379
with the International
Space Station
643
00:27:46,379 --> 00:27:48,344
as it passed over the triangle.
644
00:27:48,413 --> 00:27:50,965
But then, once it moved
beyond that point,
645
00:27:51,000 --> 00:27:53,275
it mysteriously reconnected
with their antennas,
646
00:27:53,275 --> 00:27:56,103
suggesting that
there was something
647
00:27:56,103 --> 00:27:58,482
floating above us
and blocking the signal.
648
00:27:58,482 --> 00:28:00,068
All right, so, a lot of stuff
just went on here
649
00:28:00,068 --> 00:28:01,344
with all of our different
instruments and everything,
650
00:28:01,344 --> 00:28:02,448
so let's kind of recap
651
00:28:02,517 --> 00:28:04,793
and understand exactly
what just happened.
652
00:28:04,793 --> 00:28:08,551
We caught the ISS,
International Space Station,
653
00:28:08,551 --> 00:28:10,137
right as it came over
the horizon.
654
00:28:10,137 --> 00:28:12,241
And then when it gets
straight overhead,
655
00:28:12,241 --> 00:28:14,000
we lost the signal
for whatever reason.
656
00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:16,655
-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: Right,
when it's over the anomaly.
657
00:28:16,655 --> 00:28:18,862
Then as the station tracks over,
658
00:28:18,862 --> 00:28:20,862
uh, we detect it again
and see it real strong
659
00:28:20,931 --> 00:28:22,689
-as it goes over the horizon.
-That's right.
660
00:28:22,689 --> 00:28:26,965
Your drone couldn't connect
to the GPS signals, right?
661
00:28:27,000 --> 00:28:28,482
Yeah, it shut down.
662
00:28:29,896 --> 00:28:32,551
-And then, Erik,
what happened to yours?
-I had a total system crash.
663
00:28:32,551 --> 00:28:34,034
-Uh...
-A total system crash?
664
00:28:34,034 --> 00:28:36,758
Yeah, the whole, the whole
RF spectrum analyzer went down.
665
00:28:36,758 --> 00:28:38,482
So, l-look,
at that, at that instant,
666
00:28:38,482 --> 00:28:41,068
we had so many different
malfunctions,
667
00:28:41,068 --> 00:28:43,241
and then, just following that,
668
00:28:43,310 --> 00:28:47,241
we saw a signal
at 1.651 gigahertz.
669
00:28:47,241 --> 00:28:49,586
-Yes.
-So what this tells me,
670
00:28:49,586 --> 00:28:53,862
now, is if there is something
going on right there now--
671
00:28:53,862 --> 00:28:56,172
'cause we're having
this problem-- I want to launch
672
00:28:56,172 --> 00:28:58,655
-a rocket through it.
-BRYANT: Let's do it.
673
00:28:58,724 --> 00:29:00,862
-All right. Are you gonna be
able to get the lidar drone up?
-Yep.
674
00:29:00,862 --> 00:29:03,068
-You think it's working now?
-It is right now.
675
00:29:03,068 --> 00:29:04,965
Let's go.
676
00:29:09,896 --> 00:29:11,758
Even though we lost
our ability to connect
677
00:29:11,758 --> 00:29:13,551
with the International
Space Station,
678
00:29:13,551 --> 00:29:16,758
when Jim said the lidar device
was finally operational,
679
00:29:16,758 --> 00:29:18,655
I immediately wanted
to launch a rocket
680
00:29:18,655 --> 00:29:22,034
up through the triangle while
he scanned the anomalous zone.
681
00:29:22,034 --> 00:29:24,965
Check that out, Erik.
Real-time lidar point cloud.
682
00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:26,551
-ERIK: That is impressive.
-That's amazing.
683
00:29:26,620 --> 00:29:28,344
TRAVIS:
My hope was
that we could stimulate
684
00:29:28,344 --> 00:29:31,551
whatever may have crashed
all of our systems
685
00:29:31,551 --> 00:29:33,241
to appear in the lidar, so then,
686
00:29:33,241 --> 00:29:36,344
we could determine
what the heck it was.
687
00:29:36,413 --> 00:29:37,586
You hot over there?
688
00:29:37,586 --> 00:29:39,241
Yep, we're hot there.
689
00:29:39,310 --> 00:29:41,344
TRAVIS:
So, get rea--
everybody in position
690
00:29:41,344 --> 00:29:43,517
-for rocket launches.
-ERIK: Okay.
691
00:29:44,758 --> 00:29:46,448
Launch in five,
692
00:29:46,448 --> 00:29:49,896
four, three, two,
693
00:29:49,896 --> 00:29:51,517
one.
694
00:29:54,793 --> 00:29:57,034
TRAVIS:
Dude, that's a beautiful launch.
695
00:29:57,034 --> 00:29:58,379
ROYSTON:
We caught it.
696
00:29:58,379 --> 00:30:00,172
-It was amazing.
-Really?
697
00:30:00,172 --> 00:30:01,551
So, uh, I'll show you.
698
00:30:01,551 --> 00:30:03,862
I thought we would see
just a tight little line
699
00:30:03,931 --> 00:30:06,482
going up as the rocket.
700
00:30:06,482 --> 00:30:10,000
It dispersed all the points
out really wide.
701
00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:13,241
Meaning that the lidar points
around it moved out of the way?
702
00:30:13,241 --> 00:30:15,379
Yeah.
703
00:30:15,379 --> 00:30:16,758
What?
704
00:30:16,827 --> 00:30:19,000
Wow. This was insane.
705
00:30:19,000 --> 00:30:21,551
As the rocket ascended up
through the triangle,
706
00:30:21,620 --> 00:30:22,896
according to the lidar,
707
00:30:22,896 --> 00:30:25,655
it passed right through
something that dispersed
708
00:30:25,655 --> 00:30:30,448
and split the lidar beam into
multiple wave-like patterns.
709
00:30:30,517 --> 00:30:31,896
Once again, we have evidence
710
00:30:31,896 --> 00:30:34,000
that there is
something invisible
711
00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:35,965
in this anomalous zone.
712
00:30:36,000 --> 00:30:36,379
Holy smokes.
713
00:30:36,379 --> 00:30:37,724
Holy smokes.
714
00:30:38,379 --> 00:30:41,034
TRAVIS:
That might be the blob.
715
00:30:45,137 --> 00:30:46,655
TRAVIS:
That might be the blob.
716
00:30:46,655 --> 00:30:48,344
Do you know what elevation
you were looking at
717
00:30:48,344 --> 00:30:51,034
-when you saw the dispersion?
-ROYSTON: Yeah, so,
718
00:30:51,034 --> 00:30:55,379
we were seeing it probably about
20 feet off the top there.
719
00:30:55,379 --> 00:30:58,068
-Would that be about 30 feet
above ground level?
-Maybe 30...
720
00:30:58,068 --> 00:31:01,172
-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: Just after
something crashed
721
00:31:01,172 --> 00:31:03,551
all our computer systems
at the triangle,
722
00:31:03,551 --> 00:31:06,965
we launched a rocket up
through the anomalous zone.
723
00:31:06,965 --> 00:31:09,689
And at about 30 feet high,
724
00:31:09,689 --> 00:31:11,965
where we saw the blob
appear earlier this year,
725
00:31:12,000 --> 00:31:15,482
OmniTeq's lidar scanner
showed that it penetrated
726
00:31:15,482 --> 00:31:18,551
an invisible object
that caused the lidar data
727
00:31:18,551 --> 00:31:20,482
to ripple like waves of water.
728
00:31:20,482 --> 00:31:21,793
Was it the blob?
729
00:31:21,793 --> 00:31:24,586
And if so,
what could that actually be?
730
00:31:24,586 --> 00:31:26,137
-Wow.
-BRYANT: That is so in line
731
00:31:26,137 --> 00:31:27,862
with what we've seen.
732
00:31:27,862 --> 00:31:29,482
TRAVIS:
Yeah, at 30 feet.
733
00:31:29,482 --> 00:31:30,862
At-at 30 feet, that's crazy.
734
00:31:30,931 --> 00:31:32,758
So we need
to reproduce that, then.
735
00:31:32,758 --> 00:31:36,206
You try to get the drone
right where you had it last time
736
00:31:36,206 --> 00:31:37,482
for this second launch.
737
00:31:37,482 --> 00:31:39,379
-Copy that.
-Yep, we're ready to roll.
738
00:31:39,379 --> 00:31:40,517
-ROYSTON: You guys ready?
-All right, we're ready
to roll here,
739
00:31:40,517 --> 00:31:42,000
-so you get in position.
-All right.
740
00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:43,448
TRAVIS:
All right, well,
let's do this next one.
741
00:31:43,448 --> 00:31:45,482
ERIK:
We've gotten
such interesting results
742
00:31:45,482 --> 00:31:47,448
out of this first rocket launch
743
00:31:47,448 --> 00:31:48,896
that I want to do it again.
744
00:31:48,896 --> 00:31:51,275
Repeatability is an important
part of what we do out here.
745
00:31:51,275 --> 00:31:53,620
We must launch
a rocket immediately.
746
00:31:53,620 --> 00:31:55,896
TRAVIS:
Here we go,
rocket's ready to go.
747
00:31:55,896 --> 00:31:57,931
BRYANT:
All right, we're hot.
748
00:31:59,551 --> 00:32:03,689
Rocket's going up... in five,
749
00:32:03,689 --> 00:32:05,413
four, three,
750
00:32:05,413 --> 00:32:07,724
two, one.
751
00:32:11,551 --> 00:32:13,862
ERIK:
So, I'm not seeing anything.
752
00:32:13,862 --> 00:32:16,620
-It didn't happen that time.
-I didn't see anything.
-I don't see it.
753
00:32:16,620 --> 00:32:18,620
-TONY: Nope,
it didn't happen that time.
-I don't see it.
754
00:32:18,620 --> 00:32:20,344
JAY:
We didn't see anything.
755
00:32:20,344 --> 00:32:22,448
I saw none of that effect
this time.
756
00:32:22,448 --> 00:32:23,413
-TRAVIS: Really?
-Yeah.
757
00:32:23,413 --> 00:32:25,000
Travis, we didn't
even pick it up.
758
00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:26,275
-TONY: There's no lidar.
-Like something blocked it
right out.
759
00:32:26,275 --> 00:32:28,034
Blocked it right out?
What do you mean?
760
00:32:28,034 --> 00:32:30,344
-ROYSTON: We didn't pick up
that launch.
-Really?
761
00:32:30,344 --> 00:32:31,310
Yeah.
762
00:32:31,310 --> 00:32:33,034
-It's nothing.
-Nothing.
763
00:32:33,034 --> 00:32:34,965
What?
764
00:32:34,965 --> 00:32:39,068
How could OmniTeq's lidar
not see the rocket at all
765
00:32:39,068 --> 00:32:42,344
as it ascended through the
31-foot zone above the triangle?
766
00:32:42,344 --> 00:32:45,137
This was a state-of-the-art
technology.
767
00:32:45,137 --> 00:32:47,379
It didn't make sense,
unless whatever caused
768
00:32:47,379 --> 00:32:50,344
the ripples in the data
with the first rocket
769
00:32:50,344 --> 00:32:54,482
actually cloaked or completely
masked the second one.
770
00:32:54,482 --> 00:32:56,620
You might really want
to get back over there
771
00:32:56,620 --> 00:33:00,068
to the command center and review
the high-resolution lidar data.
772
00:33:00,068 --> 00:33:02,551
Absolutely. Let's get over
there and take a look at it.
773
00:33:02,551 --> 00:33:04,137
-ERIK: All right.
-Yeah.
774
00:33:10,482 --> 00:33:13,689
-ROYSTON: Hey, how we doing?
-ERIK: Well, you know,
as we're just talking,
775
00:33:13,689 --> 00:33:15,586
I'm sitting here
in total suspense to see
776
00:33:15,586 --> 00:33:18,862
what you've got
from all of the lidar data.
777
00:33:18,862 --> 00:33:20,379
TRAVIS:
After the experiment,
778
00:33:20,379 --> 00:33:22,448
Jim Royston and his colleagues
from OmniTeq
779
00:33:22,448 --> 00:33:25,482
spent several hours
processing their lidar data
780
00:33:25,482 --> 00:33:27,551
to much higher resolution.
781
00:33:27,551 --> 00:33:29,620
So we couldn't wait
to see if that data
782
00:33:29,620 --> 00:33:32,137
would reveal just
what caused the anomaly
783
00:33:32,137 --> 00:33:35,379
that we witnessed
31 feet above the triangle.
784
00:33:35,379 --> 00:33:37,275
You want to lead us into it?
785
00:33:37,275 --> 00:33:39,034
Absolutely. So...
786
00:33:39,034 --> 00:33:42,206
you know, obviously,
we saw some unique stuff happen
787
00:33:42,206 --> 00:33:44,034
at the triangle, so...
788
00:33:44,034 --> 00:33:47,034
Had some time to start
processing and looking at it.
789
00:33:47,034 --> 00:33:49,344
This is what we saw.
So I'll plug this in
790
00:33:49,344 --> 00:33:50,862
-so you guys can see it.
-TRAVIS: Can we turn the TV on?
791
00:33:50,862 --> 00:33:52,517
-THOMAS: Yeah.
-There we go.
792
00:33:54,620 --> 00:33:56,482
-ERIK: Oh, oh.
-ROYSTON: So...
793
00:33:56,482 --> 00:33:58,034
-TRAVIS: What's the...
-ERIK: What are we looking at
here?
794
00:33:58,034 --> 00:33:59,448
TRAVIS:
What is that spot?
795
00:33:59,448 --> 00:34:00,896
ROYSTON:
For the last couple hours,
796
00:34:00,896 --> 00:34:03,344
our team is trying
to look at this and say,
797
00:34:03,344 --> 00:34:06,862
"Okay, what would cause
this void?"
798
00:34:06,931 --> 00:34:10,413
TRAVIS:
Look at the precise edges
on that.
799
00:34:10,413 --> 00:34:13,034
Of all the data we've collected
above the triangle,
800
00:34:13,034 --> 00:34:16,448
OmniTeq's lidar identified
the clearest evidence yet
801
00:34:16,448 --> 00:34:20,034
of something strange
right at the 31-foot level
802
00:34:20,034 --> 00:34:22,103
where we saw the blob
earlier this year.
803
00:34:22,103 --> 00:34:26,206
Just-- So-so, is this
just missing data
804
00:34:26,206 --> 00:34:28,344
or are-- do we find
the data somewhere else,
805
00:34:28,344 --> 00:34:31,517
-where it wouldn't normally
be expected to be found?
-ROYSTON: The only data we see
806
00:34:31,517 --> 00:34:34,310
in this area, you know,
it's pretty dense.
807
00:34:34,310 --> 00:34:38,862
So you go from, like,
really dense scan to nothing.
808
00:34:38,862 --> 00:34:40,448
[whispers]:
Wow.
809
00:34:40,448 --> 00:34:43,689
It's like it absorbed
the lidar lasers.
810
00:34:43,689 --> 00:34:45,000
ERIK:
Jim, please tell me you've seen
811
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:46,793
-this sort of thing before.
-No.
812
00:34:46,793 --> 00:34:48,862
-No. Neither has the team.
-[laughs]
813
00:34:48,931 --> 00:34:52,413
So, as you met,
Sam is, uh, optical expert,
814
00:34:52,413 --> 00:34:56,310
electronic warfare guy, looks
at all kinds of radar images,
815
00:34:56,310 --> 00:34:59,310
and everybody's kind of
scratching their head,
816
00:34:59,310 --> 00:35:01,793
to say the least,
over what this is.
817
00:35:01,793 --> 00:35:03,482
TRAVIS:
Can you zoom way out?
818
00:35:05,379 --> 00:35:07,379
-Whoa.
-ERIK: Look at that.
819
00:35:07,379 --> 00:35:09,241
-That's interesting.
-Yeah.
820
00:35:09,241 --> 00:35:11,034
What is that red circle?
821
00:35:11,034 --> 00:35:13,172
-What is this whole area?
-Yeah, what is that?
822
00:35:13,172 --> 00:35:15,241
You've got
a perfect circle around it
823
00:35:15,241 --> 00:35:17,310
-in high reflectivity.
-ROYSTON: Wow.
824
00:35:17,310 --> 00:35:20,655
TRAVIS:
The colors in lidar data
indicate reflectivity,
825
00:35:20,655 --> 00:35:22,241
which is the percentage
of the laser light
826
00:35:22,241 --> 00:35:26,862
returning to the sensor after
it bounces off of an object.
827
00:35:26,862 --> 00:35:29,758
Yellows, greens and blues
would be less reflective
828
00:35:29,758 --> 00:35:31,413
while the color red
is the indicator
829
00:35:31,413 --> 00:35:33,241
of the highest reflectivity.
830
00:35:33,241 --> 00:35:35,965
But the black
just made no sense.
831
00:35:35,965 --> 00:35:37,551
It was like an open void.
832
00:35:37,551 --> 00:35:39,517
So, given all
the anomalies and UAPs
833
00:35:39,517 --> 00:35:41,758
we've seen above the triangle,
this made me wonder
834
00:35:41,758 --> 00:35:46,172
if the legends about Skinwalker
Ranch could really be true.
835
00:35:46,172 --> 00:35:49,241
It's-it's a shadow of something,
836
00:35:49,241 --> 00:35:50,620
What is--
what are we looking at?
837
00:35:50,620 --> 00:35:52,862
-THOMAS: A black hole? [laughs]
-Could be.
838
00:35:52,931 --> 00:35:54,482
-Well, that could be...
-I mean...
839
00:35:54,482 --> 00:35:56,620
...a shadow of a wormhole.
840
00:36:02,862 --> 00:36:05,000
-ROYSTON: Whoa.
-ERIK: Yeah, what is that?
841
00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:09,931
Well, that could be
a shadow of a wormhole.
842
00:36:11,103 --> 00:36:13,448
After all the bizarre
energy spikes,
843
00:36:13,448 --> 00:36:15,551
possible communication signals,
844
00:36:15,551 --> 00:36:17,655
UAPs that appeared
and then mysteriously vanished,
845
00:36:17,655 --> 00:36:19,551
and other phenomena
that we've documented
846
00:36:19,551 --> 00:36:22,103
at the triangle
on Skinwalker Ranch,
847
00:36:22,103 --> 00:36:24,206
we've now collected lidar data
848
00:36:24,206 --> 00:36:27,103
showing a perfectly
circular anomaly
849
00:36:27,103 --> 00:36:30,000
surrounding another
shadowy anomaly
850
00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:31,896
right above the triangle.
851
00:36:31,896 --> 00:36:33,965
That's right over the launchpad,
852
00:36:33,965 --> 00:36:36,137
and you're gonna be
at about 30 feet right there,
853
00:36:36,137 --> 00:36:37,862
right where
the rockets have blown up.
854
00:36:37,862 --> 00:36:40,034
It's almost like
a bull's-eye in the center
855
00:36:40,034 --> 00:36:43,137
-where the black is.
-Yeah, it sure is.
856
00:36:44,034 --> 00:36:46,000
-ROYSTON: That is strange.
-TRAVIS: A perfect circle.
857
00:36:46,000 --> 00:36:47,620
-I mean,
that's a perfect circle.
-ROYSTON: That's what's amazing.
858
00:36:47,620 --> 00:36:48,931
TRAVIS:
You could do curve fit on it
859
00:36:48,931 --> 00:36:50,413
and that is a perfect circle.
860
00:36:50,413 --> 00:36:52,068
-That's not a nat--
a natural phenomena...
-ROYSTON: No.
861
00:36:52,068 --> 00:36:55,241
-...we're looking at
right there.
-ERIK: Ah, no, it's not.
862
00:36:55,241 --> 00:36:57,689
That's the most amazing thing
I've ever seen out here.
863
00:36:57,689 --> 00:37:00,103
ROYSTON:
Something had to block
864
00:37:00,103 --> 00:37:01,862
all those laser beams.
865
00:37:02,896 --> 00:37:04,448
TRAVIS:
So it's either
something's in the way
866
00:37:04,448 --> 00:37:06,000
and you-- and it's,
and it's absorbing
867
00:37:06,000 --> 00:37:08,344
-all the stuff
so it doesn't come back.
-Uh-huh.
868
00:37:08,344 --> 00:37:10,862
Right? Or it's bending
it elsewhere
869
00:37:10,862 --> 00:37:13,137
-and it doesn't come back.
-And it's something with a very
870
00:37:13,137 --> 00:37:14,793
unnatural geometry.
871
00:37:14,793 --> 00:37:17,758
I mean, that's how stealth
fighters work, for radar.
872
00:37:17,758 --> 00:37:20,620
And li-- that's exactly
how stealth fighters work,
873
00:37:20,620 --> 00:37:23,000
is the data just has gone
somewhere else.
874
00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:24,241
Mm-hmm.
875
00:37:24,241 --> 00:37:26,241
TRAVIS:
So of all the lidar light
876
00:37:26,241 --> 00:37:28,517
that hits the object,
877
00:37:28,517 --> 00:37:30,965
the redder it is the closer
to 100% of all of it
878
00:37:30,965 --> 00:37:33,068
-coming back to the lidar...
-Yep.
879
00:37:33,068 --> 00:37:34,655
...is-is the reflectivity
measurement.
880
00:37:34,655 --> 00:37:36,344
The red actually means
that was the spot
881
00:37:36,344 --> 00:37:37,965
where you were getting
the best return?
882
00:37:37,965 --> 00:37:39,965
-The most return, yeah.
-And so, as it gets closer
883
00:37:39,965 --> 00:37:41,655
to the center,
884
00:37:41,655 --> 00:37:44,448
-i-it's diminishing
as it goes towards that.
-Yep.
885
00:37:44,448 --> 00:37:46,689
ERIK:
You know, I-I'm picturing
886
00:37:46,689 --> 00:37:47,862
another shape here.
887
00:37:47,862 --> 00:37:50,586
I'm picturing a cylindrical...
888
00:37:50,586 --> 00:37:52,724
an approximately
cylindrical zone
889
00:37:52,724 --> 00:37:55,344
that flares out
at the top and below.
890
00:37:55,344 --> 00:37:56,689
That's what I was about
to say, Erik,
891
00:37:56,689 --> 00:37:58,448
I'm picturing two funnels
stuck together at the--
892
00:37:58,448 --> 00:38:00,241
-Yes. Yeah.
-And you know
what that is, guys?
893
00:38:00,241 --> 00:38:04,172
That is a traversable
Lorentzian wormhole.
894
00:38:05,793 --> 00:38:07,655
That is what
we're talking about.
895
00:38:07,655 --> 00:38:10,000
If Erik is right,
and what we are seeing
896
00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:13,793
is the bottom of a funnel-shaped
anomaly above the triangle,
897
00:38:13,793 --> 00:38:16,068
that is exactly what scientists
have theorized
898
00:38:16,068 --> 00:38:19,517
a traversable Lorentzian
wormhole, or a portal,
899
00:38:19,517 --> 00:38:21,862
to another place in the
universe would
look like.
900
00:38:21,862 --> 00:38:25,275
Could that really be what
causes all the energy spikes,
901
00:38:25,275 --> 00:38:27,103
the blob and UAPs
902
00:38:27,103 --> 00:38:30,241
that we've seen appear
and then disappear there?
903
00:38:30,241 --> 00:38:33,275
This would explain
why we didn't see the ISS.
904
00:38:33,275 --> 00:38:35,413
ROYSTON:
We were tracking it straight out
905
00:38:35,413 --> 00:38:37,551
before it was right
over the top of that.
906
00:38:37,551 --> 00:38:39,310
TRAVIS:
This could account
for everything
907
00:38:39,310 --> 00:38:41,517
that's happened at the triangle.
908
00:38:41,517 --> 00:38:44,000
THOMAS:
So you're saying when
the helicopter's straight ahead,
909
00:38:44,000 --> 00:38:45,758
-but it's really over here
to the south.
-It might, yeah.
910
00:38:45,758 --> 00:38:47,896
-It's because the sight
is coming down.
-Yeah.
911
00:38:47,896 --> 00:38:49,482
You're bending,
bending the light.
912
00:38:49,482 --> 00:38:51,206
THOMAS:
And that's why we're dropping
bottles a mile away.
913
00:38:51,206 --> 00:38:54,068
And they land, and they land
two miles to the south.
914
00:38:54,068 --> 00:38:55,655
-[Erik chuckles]
-Wow.
915
00:38:55,655 --> 00:38:56,896
BRYANT:
And high-projectile rockets
916
00:38:56,896 --> 00:38:58,517
going the other direction
and going off.
917
00:38:58,517 --> 00:39:00,793
TRAVIS:
Yeah. Many of them.
918
00:39:00,793 --> 00:39:02,137
THOMAS:
Think about
919
00:39:02,137 --> 00:39:04,517
all the stories we have of UFOs
920
00:39:04,517 --> 00:39:06,172
flying into the mesa
at that spot.
921
00:39:06,172 --> 00:39:08,448
Were they really flying in
or were they...
922
00:39:08,448 --> 00:39:10,310
-Just going somewhere else?
-Would you say "travel"?
923
00:39:10,310 --> 00:39:12,655
-Wow.
-Well, one way or the other,
924
00:39:12,655 --> 00:39:14,413
something bent the path
of the light,
925
00:39:14,413 --> 00:39:16,862
and we know that, uh,
a hundred percent fact.
926
00:39:16,862 --> 00:39:18,413
We know it's not
a failing device.
927
00:39:18,413 --> 00:39:20,413
Something bent the light.
928
00:39:20,413 --> 00:39:23,137
This has moved up dramatically
as far as...
929
00:39:23,137 --> 00:39:24,827
-ERIK: Priorities.
-...priority-wise,
930
00:39:24,827 --> 00:39:26,344
this is where
we're gonna be allocating
931
00:39:26,344 --> 00:39:28,000
-some of our resources, so...
-Yeah. Yeah.
932
00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:30,793
ERIK:
It increases my interest
in the idea
933
00:39:30,793 --> 00:39:32,448
-of simultaneous
rocket launches.
-Mm-hmm.
934
00:39:32,448 --> 00:39:34,172
Like, if we were to do
a volley of, say,
935
00:39:34,172 --> 00:39:36,103
four or six rockets
at the same time...
936
00:39:36,103 --> 00:39:38,137
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
-...and they all behave
that way,
937
00:39:38,137 --> 00:39:40,103
or-or, for that matter,
if they, you know, deviate
938
00:39:40,103 --> 00:39:41,965
and cross paths or something.
939
00:39:41,965 --> 00:39:44,448
TRAVIS:
Yeah, I think
that's a great idea, uh, Erik.
940
00:39:44,448 --> 00:39:45,862
We definitely need to do that.
941
00:39:45,862 --> 00:39:48,206
ERIK:
Well, your guys and your tech
942
00:39:48,206 --> 00:39:52,103
have a standing invitation
to be here as long as you want.
943
00:39:52,103 --> 00:39:54,172
Maybe we won't go home.
944
00:39:54,172 --> 00:39:55,413
[laughter]
945
00:39:55,413 --> 00:39:57,344
TRAVIS: Thank-thanks so much,
Jim. It was awesome.
946
00:39:57,344 --> 00:39:59,241
-Oh...
-THOMAS: And I'm excited 'cause
this is just the beginning.
947
00:39:59,241 --> 00:40:01,344
I mean, you guys
are just getting warmed up.
948
00:40:01,344 --> 00:40:02,724
ROYSTON:
Yeah.
949
00:40:02,724 --> 00:40:04,344
TRAVIS:
My God, is that not amazing?
950
00:40:04,344 --> 00:40:06,689
ERIK:
I'm still trying
to get my head around it.
951
00:40:08,758 --> 00:40:11,000
I can hardly believe
what I'm seeing.
952
00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:13,896
It appears that there is
a very large region,
953
00:40:13,896 --> 00:40:16,655
like a black hole in the data
right there
954
00:40:16,655 --> 00:40:18,241
near the center of
the triangle.
955
00:40:18,241 --> 00:40:22,034
That leads to some
very interesting speculation.
956
00:40:22,034 --> 00:40:24,827
We're talking about
something perhaps even
957
00:40:24,827 --> 00:40:26,896
of exotic physics origins,
958
00:40:26,896 --> 00:40:30,344
something redirecting
that infrared laser light
959
00:40:30,344 --> 00:40:32,931
coming out
of the lidar system itself.
960
00:40:32,931 --> 00:40:36,448
Are we seeing evidence
of a black hole or a wormhole?
961
00:40:36,448 --> 00:40:41,724
I mean, we're all chasing
answers to those big questions.
962
00:40:41,724 --> 00:40:44,448
Are we alone in the universe?
Are there others out there?
963
00:40:44,448 --> 00:40:48,034
And what are these things
violating our airspace?
964
00:40:49,482 --> 00:40:52,620
TRAVIS:
Going on four years now,
we've detected all sorts
965
00:40:52,620 --> 00:40:54,586
of strange phenomena
over the triangle,
966
00:40:54,586 --> 00:40:57,827
but the data we're collecting
is strongly suggesting
967
00:40:57,827 --> 00:41:00,827
that the entire triangle area
could be an anomaly
968
00:41:00,827 --> 00:41:03,448
that is beyond
our realm of understanding.
969
00:41:03,448 --> 00:41:05,931
What we're seeing here
on Skinwalker Ranch
970
00:41:05,931 --> 00:41:08,931
could truly change science
as we know it.
971
00:41:08,931 --> 00:41:11,448
BRANDON:
Are we dealing with portals?
972
00:41:11,448 --> 00:41:15,206
Are we dealing with wormholes
at Skinwalker Ranch?
973
00:41:15,206 --> 00:41:19,413
The data seems to suggest
that that may be
974
00:41:19,413 --> 00:41:24,206
a plausible explanation for
a lot of the strange activity.
975
00:41:24,206 --> 00:41:27,275
And what we're seeing here
at Skinwalker Ranch
976
00:41:27,275 --> 00:41:30,344
is opening new doors
of understanding
977
00:41:30,344 --> 00:41:34,896
and helping us better
understand our place
in the universe.
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