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NARRATOR: Tonight on
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch.
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This stretch of highway
here where we see cars passing
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is maybe one of the
deadliest stretches
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of road in the country.
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And we just have no idea why.
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We did have a
double mutilation.
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So the one that had the
broken back dragged itself away.
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Oh my god.
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What are we talking about here?
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Look-- look at where we are.
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Look at where we are.
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Someone, something doesn't
want this data to be reviewed.
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What we're seeing is impossible.
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It's not possible.
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NARRATOR: For years,
scientists have
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been working to reveal the
secrets of Skinwalker Ranch.
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But is it possible
that the clues
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to unlock the
mystery are located
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beyond the borders of this
hub of high strangeness.
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Wow!
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NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA
agent and a veteran journalist
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have been recruited
by the Skinwalker team
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to go on a high stakes
mission across America.
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Look at all this
activity that's happening.
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- That's unbelievable.
- That is right over our heads.
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That's it, that's
it right there.
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NARRATOR: The goal:
uncover evidence that
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may finally expose the truth.
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How is this happening?
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Now it's going
to get interesting.
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Look, it's moving!
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Look at that!
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This is just the beginning.
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[suspenseful music]
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Well, guys, it's great to have
you back at the ranch with us.
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What do you got for us?
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So we want to go back to one
of the most compelling locations
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from our first round of
investigations, Miller Ranch,
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a place in Southern Colorado.
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After everything we saw
at Miller Ranch last time,
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I know follow up is in order.
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Yeah, there's clearly
something going on there.
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Yeah, I mean, we
went to this ranch
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because it had a unique
history of cattle mutilations.
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The Millers who live
there now have this theory
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that their mutilated cattle
might actually be being taken
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and then returned
back to the ranch.
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Yeah, I mean, the
cattle mutilations
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were kind of our entry point
but that just sort of opened
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the door to a whole
range of things
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that we did not expect
to find there at all.
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NARRATOR: Since
1996, there have been
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16 cattle mutilations
targeted to Miller
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Ranch in Trinidad, Colorado.
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This one right here, that
was the very first one.
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But look all around here.
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There are no prints.
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There's no blood.
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There isn't anything.
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There's nothing.
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NARRATOR: On their previous
visit to Miller Ranch,
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Andy and Paul investigated the
earliest and most recent cattle
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mutilation sites and
found abnormally high
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radiation readings at each.
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Here, we're already at
20 micrograms per hour.
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That's 100% higher than what
we would see most places.
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NARRATOR: Andy and
Paul's research
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led them to a highway bridge
running through the ranch
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with a history of accidents.
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There are 30
recorded accidents.
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And of that 30, there
have been 15 deaths.
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15 deaths?
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Wow, so half of the accidents
out here have been fatal.
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Fatal.
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NARRATOR: And after conducting
a Tesla coil experiment
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at the bridge that
triggered UAPs,
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Travis theorized there could
be a possible portal opening
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above the bridge.
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Is this like a doorway?
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Yeah.
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Is this to some win
or somewhere else?
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Is this where they're taking
the cows and processing them?
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NARRATOR: Travis
and Eric concluded
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that the similarities between
the Miller Ranch bridge
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and the triangle at Skinwalker
Ranch were staggering.
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We've had cattle
incidents very near to it.
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We've had GPS
doesn't work there.
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Exactly the same.
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Yeah, right.
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We may have just discovered the
triangle at Thomas Miller Ranch.
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Right.
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So we'll call that the bridge,
the Miller Ranch bridge as we
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call this the triangle
for the Skinwalker Ranch.
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So let it be written.
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One of the key areas
we want to dig into
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is radiation, specifically
at cattle mutilation sites.
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- Perfect.
- Good.
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Yep.
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And then the second main
reason we want to go back
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is because we want to
focus on the bridge.
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What can we do to
test the bridge?
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What can we do to
confirm whether or not
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there is some kind of anomaly
overhead, underground?
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Is it the bridge itself?
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What is it about this place that
makes it such a focal point?
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I love this.
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I love the opportunity to
interlace these efforts,
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you know, from last time
and now this new time.
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This is the right
way to do this.
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- Let's do it.
- Thank you, gentlemen.
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Yeah, man.
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Wow, I'm looking forward
to the results from this.
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- Yeah, me too.
- All right.
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Good luck.
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Talk to you soon.
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[music playing]
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It's amazing to
be back in Trinidad.
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Yeah, I am actually
really excited to be
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going back to Miller Ranch.
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Absolutely.
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I mean, you just look around.
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We're in the middle
of a huge open space
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and yet there's
this concentration
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of strange phenomena
on the Miller Ranch.
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And we just don't know why.
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We have a lot more to do.
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We're obviously just scratching
the surface of this place.
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And now, Tom and Sally
say just since we
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were here last time, that
there's been new phenomena.
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Yeah, which is wild to think
that you know the phenomenon
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here isn't dated.
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It isn't old.
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This is an active site.
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I am really curious
to get more detail
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about what they say has
happened since we were
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just here a few months ago.
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You and me both, trust me.
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- Hey there.
- Hey--
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Hello again.
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--welcome back.
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Good to be back.
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Thank you so
much for having us.
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Hey, Tom.
Great to see you.
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I'm very well.
How are you?
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My goodness.
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All right.
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Thanks for ordering up
the beautiful weather.
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Well, better than
what we had last time.
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Better weather
and more stories.
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More going on.
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We do have a few
more stories for you.
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Yeah.
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Sometimes we wish we
didn't but on the other hand,
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we'd like to know why.
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What's been going on?
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Yeah, what's the deal?
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Well, we did have
another bridge incident.
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Oh, really?
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There was a woman
driving to Trinidad
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and she got a cell phone call.
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So she pulled over
on that little area
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just before you
come to the bridge.
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Turned her car off,
used her cell phone,
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and her car started going
horizontally across the road.
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Another car was
coming toward her
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and he barely had
enough room to clear
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to avoid a head-on incident.
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What?
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Wait, so her car--
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are you saying it like floated
sideways across the road?
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Correct, according
to her report.
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So this would have been
a disastrous accident.
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It would have been another
head-on probably fatality.
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Oh, my god.
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Sally, when was it that
this report came through?
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It was less than
two months ago.
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Wow.
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Yeah, it was real recent.
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So I mean this
story of the bridge
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has just been
going on for years.
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One of the many things that set
Miller Ranch apart is the fact
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that the bridge itself
may be connected to what
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might be one of the
deadliest stretches
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of road in the country.
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I think what it does is hammer
home yet again that this
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is an intense hotspot.
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What does the bridge
have to do with it?
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That's what we're
trying to figure out.
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Are there other
sites of strangeness
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that we should look at?
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I didn't mention to you when
you were here the last time
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because of the
winter and the snow,
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but we did have a
double mutilation.
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It happened on December
the 13th, 2015.
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A double mutilation?
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A double.
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Yeah, we found them
both at the same time.
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Where was that site?
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Where did it happen?
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East of the bridge.
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So this is an
area we can get to?
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You can get to it.
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- Yeah, I can take you there.
- All right.
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- That's the place to start.
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- Let's do it.
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NARRATOR: The infamous
Miller Ranch bridge which
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the Skinwalker team suspects
could be a doorway for strange
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phenomena is only
3/4 of a mile from
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the double cow mutilation site.
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So this is the site of
the double mutilation?
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Yes.
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And Tom, what happened here?
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Well, we was looking for
these two cows that were missing
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and we found them.
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One was still
alive but it looked
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like she had her back broke.
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And it wasn't-- it
wasn't mutilated at all.
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And she was laying here.
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And then there was another one,
and it was totally mutilated.
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And it was just a little
bit farther over here.
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It was pretty close to it.
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So the bones we see here
are from these two animals?
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Yeah.
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OK.
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So when he found them,
they were together.
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This one being mutilated, this
one being injured and impaired.
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You could see drag marks where
it crawled, what, 20 feet away
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from where it originally was.
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So the one that had the broken
back dragged itself away--
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From this area.
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--from the mutilated one.
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So this is the mutilated
cow basically right here.
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Correct.
That is correct.
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OK.
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Do have some other photos.
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As with the other cows
that we've shown you,
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you see the cauterization.
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There are no predator
tears on this.
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It was just totally cleaned.
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The mutilated cow
also had a broken leg.
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Whoa.
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So both animals
had broken bones.
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Just looking around,
I mean, you know,
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they didn't fall down here.
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They weren't-- and
you said there was
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no signs of a predator, right?
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No, there was no sign of
a predator or anything.
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So for a cow to break its
back, I mean, this is a ravine
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but we're not talking about
falling off a cliff, like,
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has that happened anywhere
else on the ranch?
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No, I've never had one just
with a back broke somewhere.
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Right, that's-- I mean,
that's a catastrophic
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injury for a massive animal.
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It didn't get hit
by a truck out here.
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I mean, what are we
talking about here?
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There he is.
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They took one up,
mutilated it, dropped it,
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and it landed right
on this other cow.
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Wow.
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The theory is.
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They took one up,
mutilated it, dropped it,
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and it landed right
on this other cow.
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Wow.
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That would break
an animal's back.
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I guess.
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Yeah.
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Tom believes that
at this location,
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one cow was dropped
from altitude
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and actually landed on the
other cow and broke its back.
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Now, based on the
evidence I'm seeing,
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I don't have enough information
to come to the same conclusion
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myself but it's clear
from looking at Tom
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that he believes it to be true.
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During our previous
investigation,
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we explored this
hypothesis that the animals
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might be moved, processed,
and then released
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in a different location.
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This seems to fit
that same hypothesis.
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So what I'd love to do is start
taking some measurements of what
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remains we do have here.
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NARRATOR: Last investigation
at the cattle mutilation sites
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on Miller Ranch, the team
recorded high radiation
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readings on their gamma meter.
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23.3 micrograms per hour.
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NARRATOR: And found abnormal
radio frequency readings
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on their spectrum analyzer.
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There it is, 1.735 gigahertz.
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Did you see that?
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NARRATOR: Now, the team will run
the same tests at the double cow
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mutilation site.
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I want to take a look at
the radio spectrum right now.
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Now, this is interesting, Paul.
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Already?
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Look at this.
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Whoa.
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Look at that.
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Whoa.
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At exactly 1.6 gigahertz
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[bleep]
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NARRATOR: For this
investigation,
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the team is using a new
kind of spectrum analyzer
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with a much more
graphic display.
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The Hack RF spectrum
analyzer allows them to tune
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into specific frequencies
of radio signals
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and shows the strength
of those signals.
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The stronger the
signal, the brighter
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and more colorful the display.
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The team is specifically
looking in the 1.6 to 1.8
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gigahertz range that is reserved
for earth to space and space
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to earth communication.
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The Skinwalker
team has repeatedly
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shown these frequencies
have appeared in conjunction
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with UAP sightings.
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What the hell is
that in the sky?
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What in the crap?
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So what we're seeing here is
a really strong signal at 1.600
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gigahertz, the exact frequency
that we see on Skinwalker Ranch.
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Right.
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Look at the bandwidth,
look at the strength,
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look at the frequency.
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Do you see that?
- Yeah.
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This is like a chain.
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I mean, just
[imitating sound of the device]
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And it's not changing.
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It's very, very steady.
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Let me show you.
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Yeah.
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Can you see that?
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Yes.
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All of that energy is all
around us in the radio spectrum.
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It really is.
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I want to see if it changes.
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When we move this--
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Whoa, what was that?
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We're at 1.6 gigahertz.
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Look at the energy.
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Yeah, I see it.
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At 1.61 gigahertz,
look what happens.
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Wait, what?
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But wait, wait, wait.
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It just disappeared
completely.
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Keep watching.
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So you're going--
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whoa.
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What's that?
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Is that 1.7?
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That's 1.7 gigahertz.
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Wow.
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Let me show you.
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Oh my gosh.
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Right?
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Wow.
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That is really strong.
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That's a very--
that's stronger
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than the 1.6 gigahertz signal.
359
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Yes, yes.
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So you've got a
strong signal at 1.6,
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a clean gap between them, and
an even stronger signal at 1.7.
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I'm going to bump us up to 1.8
just to see if it's a pattern.
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Look at that.
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Oh, my goodness.
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It takes over the
whole spectrum.
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That just looks
like an explosion.
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Is 1.8 some kind of
reserved frequency as well?
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Yes.
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For what?
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Same-- 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 are all
the frequencies that's reserved
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for use when communicating earth
to space and space to earth.
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[suspenseful music]
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I-- it's not often that
I am speechless, man.
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But I don't know what to say.
375
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I'm seeing exact
powerful frequencies
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right at 1.6 gigahertz.
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And then again right
at 1.7, right at 1.8,
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with no remnants of energy
in between the frequencies.
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We've never seen this
before in any investigation.
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Why am I seeing it here
at the double cow site?
381
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In fact, why am I
seeing it at all?
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00:14:18,750 --> 00:14:21,125
In my experience with the
Air Force and with the CIA,
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when you see this kind of
dedicated focused energy coming
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from a radio signal,
it's because a very
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specific message is trying to be
sent to a very specific place.
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This is a deliberate
precision beam of energy.
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A very intentional choice
to send this much energy
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at this frequency.
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So for example, to
talk to you but not
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talk to you even though you're
this close to each other.
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All the data kind of
begs the question,
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why is it happening here?
393
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Why is it happening here at all?
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Why is it happening here
with such frequency?
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And what's the correlation
between that much energy
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and what you've seen with
your cattle on this ranch?
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The signal could be bringing
the phenomenon here.
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00:15:02,833 --> 00:15:06,000
The signal could be something
the phenomenon left here.
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There's a relationship
of some sort.
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00:15:07,708 --> 00:15:09,000
Yeah.
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00:15:09,083 --> 00:15:10,667
I'll take a look
at radiation levels
402
00:15:10,708 --> 00:15:13,750
and then we'll see if the bones
or if the actual environment
403
00:15:13,833 --> 00:15:14,833
can tell a story at all.
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00:15:14,875 --> 00:15:16,500
Let's hit it.
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NARRATOR: The gamma meter
measures and displays the levels
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of radiation in the
immediate environment
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by units of micrograms.
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00:15:23,708 --> 00:15:26,167
Normal radiation
levels in the US
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are usually around
10 micrograms.
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00:15:29,208 --> 00:15:33,333
High radiation has been a major
concern at Skinwalker Ranch.
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00:15:33,375 --> 00:15:36,333
Feel like I've got a
little bit of a headache
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00:15:36,458 --> 00:15:37,667
or something happening.
413
00:15:37,750 --> 00:15:39,750
The next day, I
noticed weird red marks
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on my hand and my head.
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They were radiation burns.
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NARRATOR: So Andy and Paul will
look for any abnormal radiation
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levels at this site.
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00:15:50,375 --> 00:15:52,042
Here's more rib
cage and spine.
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00:15:57,417 --> 00:15:59,667
Average radiation
anywhere else in America
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is about 10 micrograms.
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00:16:04,083 --> 00:16:06,542
25, 26, 27.
422
00:16:06,625 --> 00:16:08,083
Yeah.
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00:16:08,167 --> 00:16:11,417
There's just so many
bones, 28, 27 micrograms.
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00:16:11,500 --> 00:16:12,292
29--
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00:16:12,375 --> 00:16:13,083
31!
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00:16:13,167 --> 00:16:14,458
There's our highest, 32.
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00:16:14,542 --> 00:16:16,000
32 micrograms.
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00:16:16,083 --> 00:16:17,792
On the skull.
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00:16:17,875 --> 00:16:20,667
So it's elevated against what
we would normally expect to see
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00:16:20,792 --> 00:16:21,958
somewhere in the United States.
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00:16:22,042 --> 00:16:24,583
So it had to have
energy added to it.
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00:16:24,667 --> 00:16:25,833
Exactly.
433
00:16:25,875 --> 00:16:27,042
The bones
absolutely seem to be
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retaining some kind of energy.
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00:16:29,333 --> 00:16:30,667
That's really
consistent with what
436
00:16:30,708 --> 00:16:33,458
we saw during our first
investigation here as well.
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00:16:33,542 --> 00:16:36,667
What I would love to do here
is bring in Casey from Caltech
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00:16:36,708 --> 00:16:39,958
to do a detailed
radiation survey
439
00:16:40,042 --> 00:16:41,667
and look closer into
the radiation energy
440
00:16:41,792 --> 00:16:43,167
that we're seeing.
441
00:16:43,208 --> 00:16:45,458
Yeah, and figure out the
chemical signature here.
442
00:16:45,542 --> 00:16:47,333
Right now we know
there's an anomaly
443
00:16:47,375 --> 00:16:51,083
but we're guessing at
both the what and the why.
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00:16:51,208 --> 00:16:54,167
If we can get Casey here,
we can take care of what
445
00:16:54,208 --> 00:16:56,250
because he can explain to
us what we're looking at.
446
00:16:56,333 --> 00:16:57,833
And then we can
focus in on the why.
447
00:16:57,875 --> 00:16:59,083
Let's call Casey.
448
00:16:59,167 --> 00:17:02,000
[suspenseful music]
449
00:17:11,875 --> 00:17:13,000
Hey, Casey.
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- Hey, guys.
- How you doing, man?
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00:17:14,125 --> 00:17:14,792
Good.
How are you?
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00:17:14,875 --> 00:17:16,042
Good.
453
00:17:16,167 --> 00:17:16,875
We're glad to
have you here, man.
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00:17:16,958 --> 00:17:18,500
Yeah, glad to be here.
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NARRATOR: For the next part
of their investigation,
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Andy and Paul have called in
radiation expert and Skinwalker
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veteran Casey Smith who
has worked extensively
458
00:17:27,333 --> 00:17:30,458
with the Skinwalker team
to investigate radiation
459
00:17:30,542 --> 00:17:34,000
at Skinwalker Ranch using
the same equipment he's
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00:17:34,083 --> 00:17:34,958
brought today.
461
00:17:35,042 --> 00:17:36,833
Yeah, Miller Ranch is--
462
00:17:36,917 --> 00:17:38,500
it's a weird place.
463
00:17:38,542 --> 00:17:40,917
There's a long history of
cattle mutilations on this ranch
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and in our previous
investigation
465
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and in this current
investigation,
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we've seen these radiation
signatures that we can't explain
467
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at multiple parts of the ranch,
specifically around these cattle
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mutilation sites.
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We don't know if they relate
specifically to bone matter
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and residue left organically
from the cattle themselves,
471
00:17:56,375 --> 00:17:58,042
or if they have to
do with the geology
472
00:17:58,167 --> 00:18:00,167
or something about the
geography of where the cattle
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mutilations happened.
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00:18:01,708 --> 00:18:03,167
And that's why we wanted
to get your eyes in here.
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00:18:03,208 --> 00:18:04,750
Yeah, definitely.
476
00:18:04,833 --> 00:18:06,667
With this system here, it's
the gold standard for doing
477
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radiation measurements.
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NARRATOR: The Ortec
system identifies
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the specific
radiological building
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blocks called isotopes
that make up the radiation
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present at a site.
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These isotopes form
a unique radiation
483
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fingerprint that
explains exactly
484
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what is creating the radiation.
485
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With this system,
the team will be
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able to identify what
isotopes are creating
487
00:18:28,750 --> 00:18:31,833
the elevated radiation at
the Miller Ranch double cow
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mutilation site
and how they might
489
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compare to Skinwalker Ranch.
490
00:18:36,375 --> 00:18:38,750
Have you done any of these
readings at Skinwalker Ranch?
491
00:18:38,875 --> 00:18:40,583
Yes.
Yep.
492
00:18:40,667 --> 00:18:43,375
I do even have some background
data from Skinwalker Ranch.
493
00:18:43,458 --> 00:18:46,167
So I can pull those in
too and compare those.
494
00:18:46,208 --> 00:18:48,375
So this is going to
give us fingerprints
495
00:18:48,375 --> 00:18:49,958
of the radiation signature?
496
00:18:50,042 --> 00:18:51,333
So we're looking
for the fingerprints
497
00:18:51,458 --> 00:18:52,708
that don't belong here?
- Yep.
498
00:18:55,458 --> 00:18:57,542
All right, so this is the
strangest of all the sites.
499
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It's the site where
we had two animals
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that actually perished
simultaneously
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or near simultaneously.
502
00:19:03,833 --> 00:19:08,125
One of them had a broken back
and the other was mutilated.
503
00:19:08,208 --> 00:19:09,750
OK, I just started
the background
504
00:19:09,833 --> 00:19:11,958
so it looks like we're
counting, everything's good.
505
00:19:12,042 --> 00:19:14,375
Now we'll watch my
lifetime over here.
506
00:19:14,458 --> 00:19:17,125
And when we get to 30
minutes, we'll save it
507
00:19:17,208 --> 00:19:18,542
and then we'll go from there.
508
00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:20,208
Got it, so you are
recording the whole time.
509
00:19:20,292 --> 00:19:22,292
We're recording right now.
510
00:19:22,375 --> 00:19:25,750
[suspenseful music]
511
00:19:30,125 --> 00:19:31,417
All right.
512
00:19:31,500 --> 00:19:32,833
Well, I think we've
collected our data,
513
00:19:32,875 --> 00:19:35,333
we've hit our time so
I'll go ahead and stop
514
00:19:35,417 --> 00:19:37,625
this, make sure it saves.
515
00:19:37,708 --> 00:19:40,500
I'm really excited to see what
results you pull out of this.
516
00:19:40,542 --> 00:19:42,250
I'm going to slice
the data every which
517
00:19:42,333 --> 00:19:43,667
way so we'll look at all of it.
518
00:19:43,750 --> 00:19:44,750
Thank you so much, Casey.
519
00:19:44,833 --> 00:19:45,542
Yep.
520
00:19:50,708 --> 00:19:53,875
NARRATOR: Later that evening,
Andy, Paul, and the Millers
521
00:19:53,875 --> 00:19:57,875
meet with Casey Smith to go over
the radiation data collected
522
00:19:58,000 --> 00:19:59,750
at the mutilation site.
523
00:19:59,833 --> 00:20:01,958
All right, so I want to
pull up just a little bit
524
00:20:02,042 --> 00:20:03,500
of some of the data.
525
00:20:03,583 --> 00:20:05,292
This is our gamma ray
spectrum that we collected,
526
00:20:05,375 --> 00:20:06,917
the double cow spectrum.
527
00:20:07,042 --> 00:20:09,958
So your high energy, you can
see on our scale down here,
528
00:20:10,042 --> 00:20:11,333
increases as we go out.
529
00:20:11,375 --> 00:20:12,958
So essentially,
we're not looking
530
00:20:13,042 --> 00:20:15,833
for the size of the peaks as
much as we are looking for where
531
00:20:15,958 --> 00:20:16,833
the peaks are happening.
532
00:20:16,917 --> 00:20:18,542
Correct.
533
00:20:18,625 --> 00:20:21,333
And you notice, all these
peaks a lot of times are what is
534
00:20:21,417 --> 00:20:22,792
our naturally-occurring peaks.
535
00:20:22,875 --> 00:20:24,833
So those are all the
markers, I was making sure
536
00:20:24,917 --> 00:20:27,708
that all the stuff naturally
occurring that's in the soil
537
00:20:27,792 --> 00:20:28,875
was there.
538
00:20:28,958 --> 00:20:30,375
Now, the system
I brought out was
539
00:20:30,542 --> 00:20:32,333
a similar system I brought
out a couple of years
540
00:20:32,458 --> 00:20:33,833
ago to Skinwalker Ranch.
541
00:20:33,958 --> 00:20:35,792
I'd had it out at the ranch
for several weeks just
542
00:20:35,875 --> 00:20:37,083
running, collecting data.
543
00:20:37,167 --> 00:20:38,833
So I can pull you up
the one that we did.
544
00:20:42,542 --> 00:20:44,875
So the blue is your
Skinwalker data.
545
00:20:44,958 --> 00:20:46,208
Miller Ranch is the green.
546
00:20:46,292 --> 00:20:47,833
What catches my
eye immediately
547
00:20:47,875 --> 00:20:51,333
is that the Skinwalker Ranch
spectrum and the Miller Ranch
548
00:20:51,375 --> 00:20:52,333
spectrum looks so similar.
549
00:20:52,458 --> 00:20:53,333
--are so similar.
550
00:20:53,375 --> 00:20:55,625
Look very much alike.
551
00:20:55,708 --> 00:20:59,333
So there's a peak down here
we've been seeing right here.
552
00:20:59,375 --> 00:21:01,042
I saw that at Skinwalker.
553
00:21:01,125 --> 00:21:02,417
I was looking for it here.
554
00:21:02,542 --> 00:21:05,542
That peak is identifying
as Beryllium 7.
555
00:21:05,625 --> 00:21:08,583
Beryllium 7 is produced
atmospherically.
556
00:21:08,708 --> 00:21:11,500
NARRATOR: Beryllium
7 is a rare radiation
557
00:21:11,583 --> 00:21:15,667
isotope that originates in
deep space and falls to earth.
558
00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:19,167
Its presence here and
on Skinwalker Ranch
559
00:21:19,250 --> 00:21:20,917
is far from normal.
560
00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:24,083
And another example of
a connection to space
561
00:21:24,167 --> 00:21:26,000
on both ranches.
562
00:21:26,042 --> 00:21:28,542
So it's coming
in from somewhere
563
00:21:28,625 --> 00:21:30,167
and causing this event to occur.
564
00:21:30,250 --> 00:21:32,125
But here is that peak
that I've noticed there.
565
00:21:32,208 --> 00:21:33,792
That's our
Beryllium fingerprint
566
00:21:33,875 --> 00:21:34,667
that we've been talking about?
- Yeah, this guy right here.
567
00:21:34,708 --> 00:21:36,500
Yep.
568
00:21:36,500 --> 00:21:40,083
I haven't seen it everywhere but
I saw that at Skinwalker Ranch
569
00:21:40,167 --> 00:21:42,292
and here we're getting it again.
570
00:21:42,375 --> 00:21:44,000
Same fingerprint.
571
00:21:44,042 --> 00:21:45,208
- Same fingerprint, yeah.
- Is it Skinwalker Ranch also?
572
00:21:45,208 --> 00:21:46,500
Yeah.
573
00:21:46,583 --> 00:21:48,000
What Casey is telling
us is that there's
574
00:21:48,083 --> 00:21:50,708
been an atmospheric event
here over Miller Ranch that
575
00:21:50,833 --> 00:21:55,167
has laid down deposits of a very
rare isotope called Beryllium 7.
576
00:21:55,250 --> 00:21:58,167
He's also seen this
at Skinwalker Ranch.
577
00:21:58,208 --> 00:22:00,000
We've got to figure
out what this means.
578
00:22:00,083 --> 00:22:03,792
What could be causing some
sort of cosmic reaction
579
00:22:03,875 --> 00:22:07,292
in the atmosphere that rains
down Beryllium onto this ranch
580
00:22:07,375 --> 00:22:08,875
and Skinwalker Ranch?
581
00:22:08,958 --> 00:22:12,208
We talk about these energies
that if there are portals
582
00:22:12,292 --> 00:22:16,375
or something, they're shooting
some sort of beam down here
583
00:22:16,458 --> 00:22:18,458
and that energy is
interacting with these things.
584
00:22:18,542 --> 00:22:20,167
Maybe that's a possibility.
585
00:22:20,250 --> 00:22:21,958
I mean, that seems
far fetched but--
586
00:22:22,042 --> 00:22:26,417
Well, the idea that there's
some kind of unique or localized
587
00:22:26,500 --> 00:22:28,083
disturbance, I
mean, that's really
588
00:22:28,167 --> 00:22:30,625
what a lot of these things
seem to be pointing us toward.
589
00:22:30,708 --> 00:22:33,000
And it's happening
above Miller Ranch.
590
00:22:33,042 --> 00:22:34,333
Exactly.
591
00:22:34,375 --> 00:22:36,458
And it's happening
above Skinwalker Ranch.
592
00:22:36,542 --> 00:22:38,625
Casey, I really appreciate
you bringing these results
593
00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,583
because this is really
insightful for us
594
00:22:40,667 --> 00:22:43,083
to understand not just what's
happening here on Miller ranch
595
00:22:43,167 --> 00:22:44,500
but the relationship
between Miller
596
00:22:44,542 --> 00:22:45,667
Ranch and Skinwalker Ranch.
597
00:22:45,750 --> 00:22:47,542
I think the findings
that we have
598
00:22:47,625 --> 00:22:49,167
here have really helped inform
what we're going to do next.
599
00:22:49,250 --> 00:22:50,833
Yeah.
600
00:22:50,875 --> 00:22:52,167
Yeah, and I'm really curious
to see what the Skinwalker
601
00:22:52,250 --> 00:22:53,458
team thinks about all this.
602
00:22:53,458 --> 00:22:54,417
Thank you so much.
603
00:22:54,500 --> 00:22:55,750
Yeah, absolutely.
604
00:22:55,833 --> 00:22:57,208
Very informative.
605
00:22:57,292 --> 00:22:58,833
Interesting to say the least,
606
00:22:58,917 --> 00:23:00,625
Well, I'm glad I can at least
bring some light to what's
607
00:23:00,708 --> 00:23:01,375
going on radiologically.
- Yes.
608
00:23:01,625 --> 00:23:02,000
going on radiologically.
- Yes.
609
00:23:02,042 --> 00:23:02,833
Yes.
610
00:23:08,875 --> 00:23:09,875
[music playing]
611
00:23:11,417 --> 00:23:13,042
I am really glad that
we got Casey out here.
612
00:23:13,042 --> 00:23:15,208
I mean, there are some
similarities to Skinwalker
613
00:23:15,292 --> 00:23:16,750
that I didn't expect at all.
614
00:23:16,875 --> 00:23:18,667
I mean stunning similarities
between the Miller Ranch
615
00:23:18,792 --> 00:23:20,458
and Skinwalker
Ranch, not the least
616
00:23:20,542 --> 00:23:22,042
of which is that
strange Beryllium
617
00:23:22,125 --> 00:23:23,250
spike that he identified here.
618
00:23:23,375 --> 00:23:24,833
I mean, the fact
that that exists here
619
00:23:24,917 --> 00:23:26,542
and in Skinwalker
Ranch but is not
620
00:23:26,625 --> 00:23:28,417
a normal thing to see in
other parts of America
621
00:23:28,500 --> 00:23:29,708
is really powerful.
622
00:23:29,708 --> 00:23:31,375
And it's an
atmospheric phenomenon.
623
00:23:31,500 --> 00:23:33,500
It's happening somewhere
above the ranch,
624
00:23:33,583 --> 00:23:35,083
both here and at Skinwalker.
625
00:23:35,167 --> 00:23:37,375
Yeah, and you know that's
the definition of a UAP,
626
00:23:37,458 --> 00:23:39,542
is an Unknown Aerial Phenomenon.
627
00:23:39,667 --> 00:23:41,667
Whatever is causing
this Beryllium
628
00:23:41,708 --> 00:23:44,500
signature here on the
ranch, it's tied in some way
629
00:23:44,625 --> 00:23:45,750
to the atmosphere.
630
00:23:45,833 --> 00:23:46,875
It's tied to an
aerial phenomenon.
631
00:23:46,958 --> 00:23:48,417
Yeah.
632
00:23:48,500 --> 00:23:50,083
And you know, when I
think of aerial phenomenon
633
00:23:50,208 --> 00:23:52,000
and Miller Ranch, there's only
one place that comes to mind--
634
00:23:52,083 --> 00:23:54,417
the triangle of Miller Ranch.
635
00:23:54,500 --> 00:23:55,583
Right, exactly.
636
00:23:55,667 --> 00:23:57,000
Back to the bridge.
637
00:23:57,125 --> 00:24:00,417
And who better to help
us crack the triangle here
638
00:24:00,500 --> 00:24:02,542
than the same guy that's
been cracking the triangle
639
00:24:02,625 --> 00:24:03,333
at Skinwalker Ranch.
640
00:24:03,458 --> 00:24:04,208
Exactly.
641
00:24:04,292 --> 00:24:05,875
Pete Kelsey.
642
00:24:05,875 --> 00:24:07,500
I mean, Pete can run all
kinds of tests for us here.
643
00:24:07,583 --> 00:24:09,667
NARRATOR: Skinwalker
veteran Pete Kelsey
644
00:24:09,750 --> 00:24:12,292
has used advanced
drone and LiDAR
645
00:24:12,375 --> 00:24:16,542
technology to survey and map
anomalies at Skinwalker Ranch.
646
00:24:16,667 --> 00:24:20,750
Now, Andy and Paul hope Pete
Kelsey's equipment and expertise
647
00:24:20,833 --> 00:24:23,042
will uncover more
answers about the Miller
648
00:24:23,167 --> 00:24:26,417
Ranch bridge and its
similarity to the Skinwalker
649
00:24:26,500 --> 00:24:29,333
Ranch triangle.
650
00:24:29,417 --> 00:24:32,833
[suspenseful music]
651
00:24:37,125 --> 00:24:38,333
- Pete.
- Good to see you, sir.
652
00:24:38,417 --> 00:24:39,167
Hey, Andy.
653
00:24:39,250 --> 00:24:40,292
Great to have you.
654
00:24:40,375 --> 00:24:41,792
Yeah, good to be back.
655
00:24:41,875 --> 00:24:43,542
Yeah, you look like
you're ready to rumble, man.
656
00:24:43,667 --> 00:24:47,042
[laughs] Well, I know it's
never dull when you guys call.
657
00:24:47,125 --> 00:24:48,625
Exactly.
658
00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:50,667
What you see over here is
essentially the triangle
659
00:24:50,667 --> 00:24:52,333
of the Miller Ranch.
660
00:24:52,417 --> 00:24:54,667
This is the center point of our
investigation on this property.
661
00:24:54,708 --> 00:24:55,750
Wow.
662
00:24:55,833 --> 00:24:57,625
We've measured
magnetic anomalies,
663
00:24:57,708 --> 00:25:00,167
radio frequency
anomalies, we've even seen
664
00:25:00,208 --> 00:25:02,000
UAPs on this exact location.
665
00:25:02,083 --> 00:25:03,333
- Really?
- Yeah.
666
00:25:03,417 --> 00:25:05,167
Well, that sounds like
the triangle I know.
667
00:25:05,208 --> 00:25:06,667
Exactly.
668
00:25:06,708 --> 00:25:08,750
NARRATOR: For this
experiment, Pete Kelsey
669
00:25:08,833 --> 00:25:11,167
will be flying a
photogrammetry drone
670
00:25:11,292 --> 00:25:13,208
over the Miller Ranch bridge.
671
00:25:13,292 --> 00:25:17,583
Pete used the same equipment
at Skinwalker Ranch in 2021
672
00:25:17,708 --> 00:25:21,292
to capture an anomalous
spire over the East field.
673
00:25:21,375 --> 00:25:25,000
Look at this phantom structure
that's sticking up in the sky.
674
00:25:25,083 --> 00:25:27,917
It looks more than a
hundred feet in the air.
675
00:25:28,042 --> 00:25:29,417
That's nuts.
676
00:25:29,500 --> 00:25:31,375
So as you pass the
bridge, that's going to be
677
00:25:31,458 --> 00:25:32,833
scanning essentially across it.
678
00:25:32,917 --> 00:25:33,667
Right.
679
00:25:33,667 --> 00:25:35,333
Basically at an angle.
680
00:25:35,417 --> 00:25:39,000
NARRATOR: A photogrammetry drone
flies on a pre-programmed flight
681
00:25:39,042 --> 00:25:42,000
path to capture thousands
of high-definition pictures
682
00:25:42,083 --> 00:25:44,833
in the target zone,
combining them to create
683
00:25:44,875 --> 00:25:48,167
a detailed 3D image that
can reveal anomalies
684
00:25:48,250 --> 00:25:49,792
not seen by the naked eye.
685
00:25:49,875 --> 00:25:52,042
It really paints the whole
three-dimensional picture.
686
00:25:52,167 --> 00:25:53,792
Exactly.
687
00:25:53,875 --> 00:25:56,125
NARRATOR: The team hopes the
photogrammetry survey might help
688
00:25:56,208 --> 00:25:59,667
explain what Travis
suspects could be a doorway
689
00:25:59,750 --> 00:26:01,500
over the Miller Ranch bridge.
690
00:26:01,583 --> 00:26:03,000
I'm good to go.
691
00:26:03,083 --> 00:26:04,542
So Pete, we've got a
spectrum analyzer set up,
692
00:26:04,625 --> 00:26:06,583
so we'll be watching
to see if your flight
693
00:26:06,667 --> 00:26:08,583
triggers any kind of effects
in the radio spectrum.
694
00:26:08,667 --> 00:26:10,167
Great.
OK.
695
00:26:10,333 --> 00:26:12,500
So before we even get started,
it looks like our spectrum
696
00:26:12,583 --> 00:26:14,083
is looking good.
We've got some general noise.
697
00:26:14,208 --> 00:26:16,458
I'm focused in on the
1.6 gigahertz range.
698
00:26:16,542 --> 00:26:19,250
It looks like it's kind of all
quiet on the Miller Ranch front
699
00:26:19,333 --> 00:26:20,750
right now.
- Absolutely.
700
00:26:20,833 --> 00:26:22,458
We're very much in a
normal baseline environment
701
00:26:22,542 --> 00:26:23,458
right now for radio energy.
702
00:26:23,542 --> 00:26:24,833
Interesting.
703
00:26:24,875 --> 00:26:26,417
Until we start poking
the hornet's nest.
704
00:26:26,500 --> 00:26:28,667
All right, we're
ready for you, sir.
705
00:26:28,708 --> 00:26:31,000
So this is our flight pattern
that we're about to fly.
706
00:26:31,083 --> 00:26:31,833
Is that right, Pete?
707
00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:33,000
That's right.
708
00:26:33,042 --> 00:26:33,750
Taking off.
709
00:26:40,208 --> 00:26:43,042
[suspenseful music]
710
00:26:47,125 --> 00:26:48,333
All quiet so far, Andy?
711
00:26:48,417 --> 00:26:49,500
Yeah, everything
looks normal so far.
712
00:26:49,542 --> 00:26:51,167
Yeah.
713
00:26:51,250 --> 00:26:53,250
I'm working my way through
1.6 gigahertz all the way up
714
00:26:53,333 --> 00:26:54,750
to 1.8 gigahertz.
715
00:26:54,750 --> 00:26:56,458
And I'm tracking
to see if there's
716
00:26:56,542 --> 00:26:59,042
any variance in our baseline and
I'm also tracking for spikes.
717
00:26:59,125 --> 00:27:00,667
Right.
718
00:27:00,708 --> 00:27:02,333
And to see if those spikes
correlate with the flight
719
00:27:02,375 --> 00:27:05,708
pattern of the drone like
when it crosses our bridge.
720
00:27:05,792 --> 00:27:08,833
So if anything pops
on the analyzer now--
721
00:27:08,875 --> 00:27:14,708
If anything pops like
that, hold on, what's this?
722
00:27:14,833 --> 00:27:17,208
Right over the bridge.
723
00:27:17,333 --> 00:27:18,750
Look at that.
724
00:27:18,833 --> 00:27:20,667
The fact that that
spike is there at all,
725
00:27:20,750 --> 00:27:22,333
it just shouldn't be there.
726
00:27:25,000 --> 00:27:26,833
We're quickly
approaching center align--
727
00:27:26,875 --> 00:27:27,667
Directly overhead.
728
00:27:27,750 --> 00:27:28,708
--the bridge, yeah.
729
00:27:28,792 --> 00:27:29,958
And approaching the bridge.
730
00:27:34,542 --> 00:27:35,833
Oh, there it was.
There it was.
731
00:27:35,917 --> 00:27:37,042
Did you see it?
- I did.
732
00:27:37,125 --> 00:27:38,042
I saw that bounce.
733
00:27:38,125 --> 00:27:39,208
Right over the bridge.
Look at it.
734
00:27:39,292 --> 00:27:40,500
Look at it.
735
00:27:40,583 --> 00:27:41,792
Almost centered
on the bridge, too.
736
00:27:41,875 --> 00:27:43,625
So that's a second
time now that we've
737
00:27:43,708 --> 00:27:46,375
seen the drone transit
above the bridge--
738
00:27:46,500 --> 00:27:48,042
And get a spike.
739
00:27:48,125 --> 00:27:50,667
--and get a spike in energy
specifically at 1.695 gigahertz.
740
00:27:50,750 --> 00:27:54,333
What-- I mean, what
could that possibly mean?
741
00:27:54,375 --> 00:27:55,542
This is the center line--
742
00:27:55,625 --> 00:27:56,750
Right down the middle--
743
00:27:56,833 --> 00:27:58,292
--of the mission.
We see that.
744
00:27:58,375 --> 00:28:00,042
Let's see.
745
00:28:00,167 --> 00:28:01,750
As it approaches the bridge,
it's kind of a moment of truth
746
00:28:01,833 --> 00:28:03,708
right here.
747
00:28:03,833 --> 00:28:06,917
[suspenseful music]
748
00:28:11,250 --> 00:28:12,583
There it was again.
749
00:28:12,708 --> 00:28:13,667
There was another spike.
- Look at where we are.
750
00:28:13,792 --> 00:28:14,875
Look where we are.
- There we go.
751
00:28:14,958 --> 00:28:18,167
The spikes are momentary.
752
00:28:18,208 --> 00:28:20,000
Yeah, just a flicker.
753
00:28:20,042 --> 00:28:21,792
I mean, something has
to be generating that.
754
00:28:21,875 --> 00:28:23,000
That's not--
- Exactly.
755
00:28:23,083 --> 00:28:24,167
Yeah.
756
00:28:24,250 --> 00:28:27,292
All evidence
points to the bridge.
757
00:28:27,375 --> 00:28:29,125
So I'm mission complete.
758
00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:30,083
Landing, guys.
759
00:28:30,208 --> 00:28:30,917
OK.
760
00:28:34,167 --> 00:28:36,833
So the photogrammetry
mission is complete.
761
00:28:36,917 --> 00:28:38,750
But the bulk of data
won't come until later?
762
00:28:38,833 --> 00:28:40,083
- That's right.
- OK.
763
00:28:40,167 --> 00:28:43,167
All right, let's change gears.
764
00:28:43,208 --> 00:28:46,083
All that's left is the
mobile LiDAR, the slam scanner.
765
00:28:46,167 --> 00:28:48,208
The only thing
left is underneath.
766
00:28:48,292 --> 00:28:51,833
NARRATOR: The team will now have
Pete survey below the bridge
767
00:28:51,958 --> 00:28:54,000
using LiDAR technology.
768
00:28:54,042 --> 00:28:57,708
Handheld LiDAR, also
known as a slam scanner,
769
00:28:57,792 --> 00:29:00,417
uses laser light
to map out an area.
770
00:29:00,500 --> 00:29:03,667
It measures the time it takes
for the laser to bounce back
771
00:29:03,750 --> 00:29:06,167
after hitting an
object and uses that
772
00:29:06,250 --> 00:29:08,625
collected data to
create a detailed
773
00:29:08,708 --> 00:29:11,000
3D model of the environment.
774
00:29:11,083 --> 00:29:15,167
Pete Kelsey just found
anomalous underground LiDAR data
775
00:29:15,208 --> 00:29:18,083
at the triangle at
Skinwalker Ranch.
776
00:29:18,167 --> 00:29:19,625
That is crazy.
777
00:29:19,708 --> 00:29:21,917
LiDAR can't see
through the ground.
778
00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:23,167
No.
779
00:29:23,250 --> 00:29:25,417
NARRATOR: Now, the team
will collect LiDAR data
780
00:29:25,500 --> 00:29:29,083
under the bridge, a location
the Skinwalker team has dubbed
781
00:29:29,208 --> 00:29:31,958
the triangle of Miller
Ranch to see if they
782
00:29:32,042 --> 00:29:34,500
get similar results here.
783
00:29:34,625 --> 00:29:37,167
So far, the data
looks pretty complete.
784
00:29:37,250 --> 00:29:39,167
And you can see the
pattern that it's hitting.
785
00:29:39,292 --> 00:29:41,125
The pattern of the
lasers themselves.
786
00:29:41,208 --> 00:29:43,042
We're only looking at
a fraction of the data.
787
00:29:43,167 --> 00:29:44,792
So when we get the
complete results,
788
00:29:44,792 --> 00:29:46,917
it'll kind of give us
a better point of view.
789
00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:49,208
Pete, I want to give
this back to you, I think.
790
00:29:49,292 --> 00:29:51,125
Safekeep that data.
791
00:29:51,208 --> 00:29:53,167
I want to see now
what happens when
792
00:29:53,208 --> 00:29:53,292
we look at the results of the
LiDAR and the photogrammetry.
793
00:29:54,667 --> 00:29:55,958
we look at the results of the
LiDAR and the photogrammetry.
794
00:29:56,042 --> 00:29:57,167
- So do I.
- OK.
795
00:29:57,208 --> 00:29:57,833
Let's do it.
796
00:29:57,917 --> 00:30:07,125
Let's get to work.
797
00:30:07,125 --> 00:30:08,958
So I'm going to
show you what I have.
798
00:30:09,042 --> 00:30:10,583
OK.
799
00:30:10,667 --> 00:30:12,833
NARRATOR: Now that Pete Kelsey
has analyzed the photogrammetry
800
00:30:12,875 --> 00:30:15,792
and LiDAR data, Andy,
Paul, and the Millers
801
00:30:15,875 --> 00:30:17,792
meet with him at the
Miller's Ranch house
802
00:30:17,875 --> 00:30:19,667
to go over the results.
803
00:30:19,708 --> 00:30:22,625
This is the mobile
handheld scanner
804
00:30:22,708 --> 00:30:25,292
we used under the bridge.
805
00:30:25,375 --> 00:30:27,792
You're not seeing all the
data because you can see it's
806
00:30:27,875 --> 00:30:29,333
streaming in here over there.
807
00:30:29,417 --> 00:30:31,333
So all the data
is just filling in--
808
00:30:31,375 --> 00:30:32,792
They will all
fill in eventually.
809
00:30:32,875 --> 00:30:34,667
Yeah, if I held still.
810
00:30:34,750 --> 00:30:37,500
Did you happen to
notice the light went out?
811
00:30:37,583 --> 00:30:39,542
Oh my god.
812
00:30:39,625 --> 00:30:40,500
They're starting again.
813
00:30:40,583 --> 00:30:42,375
Wow.
814
00:30:42,500 --> 00:30:43,417
Wow.
815
00:30:43,500 --> 00:30:44,500
Great catch.
816
00:30:44,542 --> 00:30:45,708
I didn't notice that.
817
00:30:45,875 --> 00:30:46,917
I didn't even
notice because I'm so
818
00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:48,542
focused on Pete's amazing data.
819
00:30:48,667 --> 00:30:51,292
NARRATOR: During their last
investigation at Miller Ranch,
820
00:30:51,375 --> 00:30:54,750
the team experienced lights
inexplicably turning off
821
00:30:54,833 --> 00:30:56,625
while talking to the Millers.
822
00:30:56,708 --> 00:30:58,750
As this was happening,
they noticed
823
00:30:58,875 --> 00:31:01,833
a corresponding spike
at 1.7 gigahertz
824
00:31:01,958 --> 00:31:05,708
on their spectrum analyzer.
825
00:31:05,792 --> 00:31:07,667
There goes the light.
826
00:31:07,792 --> 00:31:09,667
Man, that's wild.
827
00:31:09,750 --> 00:31:11,042
Right there, did you see that?
828
00:31:11,125 --> 00:31:12,083
1.72?
829
00:31:12,167 --> 00:31:13,458
- That's getting--
- This is--
830
00:31:13,458 --> 00:31:15,000
It's growing.
You can actually see it growing.
831
00:31:15,083 --> 00:31:17,083
This is getting up to
where we were last time.
832
00:31:17,167 --> 00:31:18,500
Just that single signal.
833
00:31:18,583 --> 00:31:19,333
Look at that.
834
00:31:19,375 --> 00:31:20,500
Yeah.
835
00:31:20,542 --> 00:31:22,167
Weird.
836
00:31:22,208 --> 00:31:24,208
All right, Pete, let's
give this one a shot.
837
00:31:24,333 --> 00:31:25,583
All right.
838
00:31:25,708 --> 00:31:26,458
Where were we?
839
00:31:26,542 --> 00:31:30,292
OK, the LiDAR 101.
840
00:31:30,292 --> 00:31:31,792
Oh, my god.
841
00:31:31,875 --> 00:31:33,042
Are you kidding me?
842
00:31:33,125 --> 00:31:34,500
This is a Groundhog's Day.
843
00:31:34,542 --> 00:31:36,333
What is this?
844
00:31:36,417 --> 00:31:37,167
Oh my god.
845
00:31:37,250 --> 00:31:38,917
Wow.
846
00:31:39,000 --> 00:31:43,792
So that is normal.
847
00:31:43,875 --> 00:31:46,250
We're going to be in
the dark pretty soon.
848
00:31:46,333 --> 00:31:46,917
Interesting.
849
00:31:47,000 --> 00:31:47,667
What is this?
850
00:31:47,792 --> 00:31:49,042
Seriously?
851
00:31:49,167 --> 00:31:52,000
OK, we have not
enough light to shoot.
852
00:31:52,083 --> 00:31:55,458
Part of the crew at the
ranch in Utah, some of them
853
00:31:55,542 --> 00:31:58,958
are convinced that
someone, some thing
854
00:31:59,083 --> 00:32:02,375
doesn't want this
data to be reviewed.
855
00:32:05,208 --> 00:32:07,167
So what we're going
to do is we're going
856
00:32:07,292 --> 00:32:08,500
to shift to battery power.
857
00:32:11,125 --> 00:32:13,000
OK, where were we?
858
00:32:13,083 --> 00:32:15,375
This is LiDAR data.
859
00:32:15,458 --> 00:32:19,000
So you can see right away
that data returns in the sky.
860
00:32:19,125 --> 00:32:21,333
There are returns underground.
861
00:32:21,417 --> 00:32:23,542
What?
862
00:32:23,625 --> 00:32:25,000
I can't explain it.
863
00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:26,792
And Pete, you say it
just shouldn't be there.
864
00:32:26,792 --> 00:32:27,667
No.
865
00:32:27,708 --> 00:32:29,667
It shouldn't be there.
866
00:32:29,708 --> 00:32:33,542
If I guess, I was trying
to figure out a distance--
867
00:32:33,625 --> 00:32:34,958
How deep underground?
868
00:32:35,042 --> 00:32:40,542
That's 100 feet probably
in either direction.
869
00:32:40,625 --> 00:32:43,500
What explanation do you
have, if any, for getting
870
00:32:43,583 --> 00:32:45,208
returns underground.
871
00:32:45,292 --> 00:32:48,750
This is basically a
time of flight device.
872
00:32:48,875 --> 00:32:50,333
The laser will pulse.
873
00:32:50,375 --> 00:32:52,500
It'll get a return
for something.
874
00:32:52,583 --> 00:32:58,208
And it creates the point cloud,
these dots, based on the time
875
00:32:58,292 --> 00:33:01,333
that it takes the pulse
to go out and come back.
876
00:33:01,417 --> 00:33:04,875
And Travis and Eric
were saying that's where
877
00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:09,750
some space-time something
is the only thing
878
00:33:09,833 --> 00:33:11,958
with our current
understanding of physics
879
00:33:12,042 --> 00:33:15,667
that could bend a laser beam.
880
00:33:15,750 --> 00:33:16,833
Like a portal?
881
00:33:16,917 --> 00:33:18,625
Yeah.
882
00:33:18,708 --> 00:33:22,917
I don't know what to say other
than I've been doing this 25
883
00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,833
years and I've only
seen datasets, point
884
00:33:25,917 --> 00:33:28,167
clouds like this in two places.
885
00:33:28,250 --> 00:33:31,333
Skinwalker Ranch and here.
886
00:33:31,375 --> 00:33:34,458
And what parts of the
ranch have you seen it, Pete?
887
00:33:34,542 --> 00:33:35,708
The triangle.
888
00:33:35,792 --> 00:33:36,625
Right.
889
00:33:36,708 --> 00:33:37,375
Exactly.
890
00:33:39,875 --> 00:33:41,208
One more piece.
891
00:33:41,292 --> 00:33:42,958
Pete's just keep on coming.
892
00:33:43,042 --> 00:33:46,958
[laughs] So this is
the photogrammetry data.
893
00:33:47,042 --> 00:33:48,833
This is the bridge.
894
00:33:48,875 --> 00:33:50,333
You can tell where you are.
895
00:33:50,417 --> 00:33:52,167
Sure.
896
00:33:52,250 --> 00:33:53,625
So the photogrammetry tool is
looking at the visible spectrum
897
00:33:53,708 --> 00:33:55,167
only, right?
- Only.
898
00:33:55,292 --> 00:33:58,625
It's basically photographs,
digital photographs taken
899
00:33:58,708 --> 00:34:00,333
from a drone from the air.
900
00:34:00,375 --> 00:34:04,042
It can create depth, so you
get three-dimensional data
901
00:34:04,125 --> 00:34:05,500
like this.
902
00:34:05,542 --> 00:34:08,000
This is crazy.
903
00:34:08,042 --> 00:34:10,000
Everything looks just fine.
904
00:34:15,958 --> 00:34:17,167
What is that?
905
00:34:17,208 --> 00:34:19,208
Those are
underground pictures.
906
00:34:19,292 --> 00:34:21,500
Yeah.
907
00:34:21,583 --> 00:34:22,583
What is that?
908
00:34:22,708 --> 00:34:25,583
And it's only over the bridge.
909
00:34:25,667 --> 00:34:27,000
Look at that.
910
00:34:27,083 --> 00:34:28,708
Yeah, there's just
a huge concentration--
911
00:34:28,792 --> 00:34:34,625
How would photogrammetry pick
up a data point underground?
912
00:34:34,708 --> 00:34:39,542
And not to beat on the obvious
but two different sensors, LiDAR
913
00:34:39,625 --> 00:34:42,708
and just RGB camera,
photogrammetry,
914
00:34:42,792 --> 00:34:44,500
there's data underground.
915
00:34:44,542 --> 00:34:45,333
It's not possible.
916
00:34:45,417 --> 00:34:46,667
Yeah, there's a lot of it.
917
00:34:46,750 --> 00:34:49,542
And it's only at the
bridge and both datasets
918
00:34:49,625 --> 00:34:50,750
are in the same area.
919
00:34:50,833 --> 00:34:54,250
What we're seeing is impossible.
920
00:34:54,333 --> 00:34:55,333
It's not possible.
921
00:34:55,417 --> 00:34:56,625
OK.
922
00:34:56,708 --> 00:35:00,792
Also, this anomalous
data that's in the air,
923
00:35:00,875 --> 00:35:04,000
it shouldn't be there.
924
00:35:04,042 --> 00:35:07,333
And I've only seen
this one other place.
925
00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:10,000
Do you remember the
photogrammetry spire
926
00:35:10,083 --> 00:35:10,833
in the East field?
927
00:35:10,875 --> 00:35:11,750
Yeah.
928
00:35:11,833 --> 00:35:12,667
Skinwalker Ranch?
929
00:35:12,708 --> 00:35:14,000
Yes.
930
00:35:14,042 --> 00:35:15,917
This is the same
drone, the same camera,
931
00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:18,792
same software, same everything.
932
00:35:18,792 --> 00:35:20,458
It's just a different location.
933
00:35:20,542 --> 00:35:26,208
And it's the only two times
I've seen these kind of results.
934
00:35:26,292 --> 00:35:28,458
That to me is the craziest part.
935
00:35:28,458 --> 00:35:31,833
Two completely different
sensors getting daily
936
00:35:31,875 --> 00:35:33,708
returns where it
can't possibly be.
937
00:35:33,792 --> 00:35:34,833
Right.
938
00:35:34,875 --> 00:35:36,417
Above ground or underground?
939
00:35:36,500 --> 00:35:40,125
And to hear that a number
of accidents, fatal accidents
940
00:35:40,125 --> 00:35:43,875
sort of correspond to some of
this, that gives me the willies,
941
00:35:43,958 --> 00:35:45,625
frankly.
942
00:35:45,708 --> 00:35:47,375
We have to also remember that
during our first trip here,
943
00:35:47,458 --> 00:35:49,792
we saw a UAPs above this bridge.
944
00:35:49,875 --> 00:35:50,667
Right, at this spot.
945
00:35:50,750 --> 00:35:52,250
Yeah.
946
00:35:52,375 --> 00:35:54,042
And Travis and Eric have
even asked us the question,
947
00:35:54,125 --> 00:35:57,667
could this be some
sort of entry point
948
00:35:57,708 --> 00:36:00,667
for whatever phenomenon
may be leading
949
00:36:00,750 --> 00:36:01,958
to the cattle mutilation?
950
00:36:02,042 --> 00:36:03,667
Pete, this is awesome.
951
00:36:03,708 --> 00:36:05,583
Thank you so much for coming
out and making time to do this.
952
00:36:05,583 --> 00:36:09,292
Yeah, it's-- well, it
certainly has been interesting.
953
00:36:09,375 --> 00:36:12,583
Tom and Sally, I hope we
haven't worn out our welcome
954
00:36:12,667 --> 00:36:15,292
because it just keeps
getting more interesting.
955
00:36:15,292 --> 00:36:16,708
So thank you for having us.
956
00:36:16,792 --> 00:36:16,892
You have your own triangle.
957
00:36:17,458 --> 00:36:19,167
You have your own triangle.
958
00:36:19,250 --> 00:36:21,958
We do have our own triangle.
959
00:36:28,000 --> 00:36:29,083
Paul.
960
00:36:29,083 --> 00:36:30,375
Andy.
961
00:36:30,542 --> 00:36:31,292
Can't wait to hear what
happened at Miller Ranch
962
00:36:31,375 --> 00:36:32,333
while you were there.
963
00:36:32,458 --> 00:36:33,792
This was an incredible trip.
964
00:36:33,875 --> 00:36:35,125
It really was.
965
00:36:35,208 --> 00:36:36,542
As much as we were
hoping to accomplish,
966
00:36:36,625 --> 00:36:38,000
I think we found even more.
967
00:36:38,042 --> 00:36:39,292
So tell us.
968
00:36:39,375 --> 00:36:40,458
One of the big
benefits that we had
969
00:36:40,542 --> 00:36:41,833
was when Pete Kelsey came out.
970
00:36:41,917 --> 00:36:43,292
He brought a handheld LiDAR.
971
00:36:43,375 --> 00:36:45,042
So we were able to
survey under the bridge
972
00:36:45,125 --> 00:36:46,458
and around the bridge.
973
00:36:46,542 --> 00:36:48,583
What I want to show
you now is the data
974
00:36:48,667 --> 00:36:51,000
that was collected throughout
the time of that experiment.
975
00:36:51,083 --> 00:36:53,292
Oh, you've got
my attention now.
976
00:36:53,375 --> 00:36:56,375
There are returns
underground, 100 feet
977
00:36:56,458 --> 00:36:58,042
probably in either direction.
978
00:36:58,125 --> 00:36:59,750
It shouldn't be there.
979
00:36:59,833 --> 00:37:04,333
I've only seen datasets, point
clouds like this in two places.
980
00:37:04,375 --> 00:37:07,625
Skinwalker Ranch and here.
981
00:37:07,708 --> 00:37:11,458
If he said it was 100
feet from the ground, OK,
982
00:37:11,542 --> 00:37:15,500
that means the signal should
have taken the slam scanner,
983
00:37:15,542 --> 00:37:17,375
say, 3 feet from the ground.
984
00:37:17,458 --> 00:37:19,000
It should have
taken 3 nanoseconds
985
00:37:19,042 --> 00:37:20,333
to get a signal back.
986
00:37:20,417 --> 00:37:22,042
But for some
reason, it thinks it
987
00:37:22,167 --> 00:37:26,042
had 100 nanoseconds to get from
the slam scanner to the ground
988
00:37:26,125 --> 00:37:27,708
and back.
989
00:37:27,792 --> 00:37:30,292
That's why it was saying the
ground was 100 feet below.
990
00:37:30,375 --> 00:37:34,583
So what was slowing
down the return signal
991
00:37:34,667 --> 00:37:37,333
or spoofing the
instrument to think
992
00:37:37,458 --> 00:37:40,667
that 100 nanoseconds had passed
instead of 3 nanoseconds.
993
00:37:40,750 --> 00:37:43,333
And only in the
area of the bridge.
994
00:37:43,375 --> 00:37:46,375
Time is passing differently
than it's measuring.
995
00:37:46,375 --> 00:37:48,250
So I want to share with
you the results of what
996
00:37:48,375 --> 00:37:49,917
Pete got with photogrammetry.
997
00:37:50,042 --> 00:37:52,125
Oh, yeah.
998
00:37:52,208 --> 00:37:53,917
This is crazy.
999
00:37:54,000 --> 00:37:58,125
Two different sensors,
LiDAR and just RGB camera,
1000
00:37:58,208 --> 00:37:59,333
there's data underground.
1001
00:37:59,500 --> 00:38:03,042
What we're seeing is impossible.
1002
00:38:03,042 --> 00:38:04,333
It's not possible.
1003
00:38:04,375 --> 00:38:08,125
Also, this anomalous
data that's in the air,
1004
00:38:08,208 --> 00:38:10,167
it shouldn't be there.
1005
00:38:10,250 --> 00:38:14,042
And I've only seen
this one other place.
1006
00:38:14,125 --> 00:38:18,000
So let us talk to you about
how photogrammetry works.
1007
00:38:18,042 --> 00:38:19,417
So it's over a point.
1008
00:38:19,542 --> 00:38:20,792
It takes a bunch of
pictures at that point.
1009
00:38:20,875 --> 00:38:23,500
It knows the angle of the
camera, scanning mirror,
1010
00:38:23,542 --> 00:38:25,583
and then it moves
to the next point.
1011
00:38:25,708 --> 00:38:28,917
But it measures with GPS.
1012
00:38:29,042 --> 00:38:30,083
That's the key.
1013
00:38:30,208 --> 00:38:32,625
Which GPS measures
its position
1014
00:38:32,750 --> 00:38:35,500
by precise time measurements.
1015
00:38:35,583 --> 00:38:39,167
And if this spot on the
ground from this point,
1016
00:38:39,208 --> 00:38:42,708
it should be registered
to be right there.
1017
00:38:42,792 --> 00:38:44,667
But if it shows
up somewhere else,
1018
00:38:44,708 --> 00:38:48,417
then the drone thought it
was somewhere else when
1019
00:38:48,542 --> 00:38:50,250
it took that particular image.
1020
00:38:50,333 --> 00:38:51,875
And if it thought it
was somewhere else,
1021
00:38:51,958 --> 00:38:56,917
then the time measurement
for its position was off.
1022
00:38:57,000 --> 00:39:02,583
So again, it comes down to
the measurement of time.
1023
00:39:02,708 --> 00:39:05,083
All right, what are
we talking about here?
1024
00:39:05,167 --> 00:39:10,000
So are we saying that two
different tools, two completely
1025
00:39:10,083 --> 00:39:12,333
different technologies
in the same location
1026
00:39:12,417 --> 00:39:14,167
are giving potential
evidence of some sort
1027
00:39:14,250 --> 00:39:18,250
of potential time anomaly?
1028
00:39:18,333 --> 00:39:19,250
We've seen that.
1029
00:39:19,375 --> 00:39:20,167
Yes, yes.
1030
00:39:20,292 --> 00:39:21,958
Amazing.
1031
00:39:22,042 --> 00:39:25,000
And then Casey brought
in a very advanced machine
1032
00:39:25,042 --> 00:39:27,208
called an Ortec machine.
- We're familiar with that one.
1033
00:39:27,292 --> 00:39:28,250
We've used that here.
Yes.
1034
00:39:28,333 --> 00:39:29,500
Very nice piece of equipment.
1035
00:39:29,583 --> 00:39:31,167
He also took the
time to compare
1036
00:39:31,208 --> 00:39:34,792
our results against his saved
data from Skinwalker Ranch.
1037
00:39:34,875 --> 00:39:36,625
Good.
1038
00:39:36,708 --> 00:39:37,792
I think this is something that
you're really going to enjoy.
1039
00:39:37,875 --> 00:39:39,000
- So is this the Ortec?
- Oh my god, look.
1040
00:39:39,042 --> 00:39:39,917
Yeah.
1041
00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:41,167
Are you kidding me?
1042
00:39:41,250 --> 00:39:42,250
Are you kidding me?
1043
00:39:42,375 --> 00:39:43,167
Oh my goodness.
1044
00:39:43,208 --> 00:39:44,500
Look at that.
1045
00:39:44,542 --> 00:39:45,917
That is a perfect match.
1046
00:39:46,042 --> 00:39:46,833
Mirror image.
1047
00:39:46,917 --> 00:39:47,833
Look at that.
1048
00:39:47,917 --> 00:39:50,208
Why would you have
the exact same--
1049
00:39:50,292 --> 00:39:54,625
I mean, the exact
same signature--
1050
00:39:54,708 --> 00:39:58,292
what the hell does that mean?
1051
00:39:58,375 --> 00:39:59,667
Let me talk about
this for a minute
1052
00:39:59,708 --> 00:40:01,167
because there's
something that you
1053
00:40:01,208 --> 00:40:02,667
guys need to
understand because this
1054
00:40:02,750 --> 00:40:04,833
is really, really intriguing.
1055
00:40:04,917 --> 00:40:08,583
If you look, you've got the
exact same peaks everywhere.
1056
00:40:08,708 --> 00:40:11,542
I mean, the exact
same peaks everywhere.
1057
00:40:11,625 --> 00:40:14,667
And that is a signature.
1058
00:40:14,708 --> 00:40:16,875
This is a fingerprint.
1059
00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:20,042
I mean, this is a
fingerprint of a phenomenon.
1060
00:40:20,125 --> 00:40:24,708
What I'm telling you is the same
fingerprint that we measured
1061
00:40:24,792 --> 00:40:27,625
here on Skinwalker Ranch
behind homestead two
1062
00:40:27,708 --> 00:40:30,583
has showed up in Colorado
at the Miller Ranch.
1063
00:40:30,708 --> 00:40:32,667
In a criminal
investigation, we now--
1064
00:40:32,750 --> 00:40:34,208
- There you got it.
- Yep.
1065
00:40:34,333 --> 00:40:35,625
The same fingerprint
in two places.
1066
00:40:35,708 --> 00:40:37,417
Same fingerprint
at two scenes.
1067
00:40:37,500 --> 00:40:39,625
So we got the same culprit.
1068
00:40:39,708 --> 00:40:40,500
Yep.
1069
00:40:40,667 --> 00:40:43,667
This is very, very important.
1070
00:40:43,750 --> 00:40:47,833
I can't-- I can't express
how important what this is.
1071
00:40:47,875 --> 00:40:50,458
This is the measurement now
that we have to make standard.
1072
00:40:55,542 --> 00:40:56,792
Guys, this could
be one of the most
1073
00:40:56,875 --> 00:40:58,875
important things you've done.
1074
00:40:58,958 --> 00:41:01,083
I got to tell you,
guys, I'm absolutely
1075
00:41:01,167 --> 00:41:04,000
baffled and invigorated.
1076
00:41:04,083 --> 00:41:06,333
Well, I got to tell you,
Travis, I find this chilling.
1077
00:41:06,375 --> 00:41:07,833
Absolutely.
1078
00:41:07,958 --> 00:41:10,208
It's-- we just-- it's like
finding the smoking gun,
1079
00:41:10,333 --> 00:41:12,542
a fingerprint on
a murder weapon.
1080
00:41:12,625 --> 00:41:14,625
Or the same smoking gun
in two different places.
1081
00:41:14,708 --> 00:41:16,167
Yes, with the
same fingerprint.
1082
00:41:16,250 --> 00:41:17,500
Exactly.
1083
00:41:17,625 --> 00:41:19,917
That is a radioactive
fingerprint.
1084
00:41:20,042 --> 00:41:22,792
What is that radioactive
fingerprint coming from
1085
00:41:22,875 --> 00:41:27,042
and why was it at Skinwalker
Ranch five years ago?
1086
00:41:27,125 --> 00:41:31,000
And why was it at the
Miller Ranch weeks ago?
1087
00:41:31,083 --> 00:41:32,833
This kind of an
alignment is nothing
1088
00:41:32,917 --> 00:41:35,625
I would ever take for granted.
1089
00:41:35,708 --> 00:41:37,833
This is what we call an
embarrassment of riches.
1090
00:41:37,833 --> 00:41:39,958
This is like another
Skinwalker Ranch almost.
1091
00:41:40,042 --> 00:41:43,292
I mean, the parallels
are stunning.
1092
00:41:43,375 --> 00:41:44,833
Right down the line.
1093
00:41:44,917 --> 00:41:47,000
I think this
sounds like a win.
1094
00:41:47,167 --> 00:41:48,417
Absolutely.
1095
00:41:48,500 --> 00:41:49,500
Guys, I'm just--
1096
00:41:49,542 --> 00:41:51,333
I'm in deep thought here.
1097
00:41:51,375 --> 00:41:53,333
I love this.
1098
00:41:53,417 --> 00:41:54,667
Amazing.
1099
00:41:54,750 --> 00:41:56,083
This is the reason
you guys are here.
1100
00:41:56,167 --> 00:41:58,208
It's the reason you guys
are going out and doing
1101
00:41:58,292 --> 00:42:02,500
these forward recon excursions.
1102
00:42:02,583 --> 00:42:04,917
Absolutely
fantastic great work.
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