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What depth are we at
right now into the mesa?
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188 feet.
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I've got elevated
radiation levels.
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TRAVIS:
They hit the spot
ten feet short of that 200,
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the signal
is going through the roof.
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SAM:
So, we're going to set up
100 drones at the triangle
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and 100 drones
in the east field.
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Oh, look at that.
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TRAVIS: Due north,
it's just above the horizon.
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THOMAS:
We had a beautiful launch
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over here in the triangle.
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We have a rocket malfunction,
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we have a rocket malfunction.
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PETE:
This is one of
the scans from the triangle.
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-THOMAS: Whoa.
-ERIK: Look at that.
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THOMAS:
That's interesting.
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TRAVIS:
What in the world
are we looking at?
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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 occurrences on Earth.
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For two decades,
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the federal government
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investigated the property.
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Their findings
have never been made public.
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TRAVIS:
Right there! We got something!
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NARRATOR:
Now a new team
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of independent scientists
and researchers
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are taking over.
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They are uncovering evidence
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that the countless stories...
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It came right out of the mesa.
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...of unidentified
aerial phenomena...
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-UAP right there!
-KALEB: Yep.
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...bizarre energies...
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It looks like there's
a heat source right above 'em.
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...and portals that lead
to other dimensions...
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We're maybe looking
at the anomaly
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for the first time, guys.
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...might actually be true.
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They will stop at nothing
to reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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ERIK: Hey, Jeremiah.
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JEREMIAH: Hey, guys.
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Thanks for jumping on with us.
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Yeah, it's great to be
talking to you all.
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TRAVIS: It's hard
to pick the strangest thing
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that our team has seen
on Skinwalker Ranch
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over the past six years.
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But a gigantic
invisible sphere, or bubble,
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which was detected
multiple times
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with infrared lidar devices
might just take the cake.
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It's centered at the triangle,
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has a 2,000-foot radius
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and covers a lot of areas
where we've encountered
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the most unexplainable
phenomena, like UAPs,
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possible communication signals
and crazy energy spikes.
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You've taken
a second look at the data
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that we got a few years ago,
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and you may have some
new things to share with us.
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Absolutely.
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TRAVIS: This morning,
our colleague Jeremiah Pate
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asked for a meeting
to follow up on
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some shocking aerial radar
data that he collected
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out here back in 2022.
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-JEREMIAH: Go for launch.
-KIM: Off it goes.
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TRAVIS:
Working with his team
from Lunasonde,
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Jeremiah flew
a balloon-based radar system
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high above the triangle
and other parts of the property
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and recorded a massive amount
of electromagnetic energy
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several thousand
feet in the air.
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We found some really
interesting data points.
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Hey, you've got my interest.
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TRAVIS:
Jeremiah has used
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some new cutting-edge tools
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to further process the original
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radar scan data,
and we couldn't wait
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to hear what
he may have found out,
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especially if it might help us
learn more about the bubble.
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JEREMIAH:
So, here's an updated version
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of the data from
our previous scan.
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What you're seeing
is electromagnetic data
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in the atmosphere
above the ranch.
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Oh, wow.
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JEREMIAH:
Normally there would be
a base level
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of electromagnetic energy
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but in this scan, we're
seeing some unusual things.
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The purple
towards the edges here,
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that indicates
weaker energy levels.
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Whereas, the brighter colors
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correspond to stronger
electromagnetic energy.
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So, to give you
a sense of strength,
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the purple is about
ten times of a normal level
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of what you typically
encounter in the environment.
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TRAVIS:
Electromagnetic fields
are present
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everywhere in our environment,
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and are produced by a buildup
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of electric charges
in the atmosphere,
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power lines and any other
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electrical equipment
in the area.
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But what in the world
could be the source
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of electromagnetic energy
ten times
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the normal level
above the ranch?
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JEREMIAH:
But now, this hotspot here,
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over the triangle,
it's incredibly remarkable.
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I've never seen
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anything like this before.
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This is about 10,000 times
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above the normal level
you would usually find
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in the environment.
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-Whoa, whoa, whoa.
-THOMAS: 10,000?
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ERIK:
You're-you're saying
you've never seen
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a signature like this before?
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Absolutely not.
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Typically, we see
these sorts of signals,
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um, from things
like lightning strikes,
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very brief signals.
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TRAVIS:
But this is continuous.
A bolt of lightning
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only lasts like that.
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But it's that much energy.
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TRAVIS:
Yep.
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So, we're-we're clueless
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as to what caused these.
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There's no technology
that we know of today
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that could create
something like this.
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It would be on the order
of gigawatts of power
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to have this sort of output,
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so it's truly a mystery.
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TRAVIS:
Can you give us
any estimation as to
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where the height
of the source might be?
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JEREMIAH:
So, we can estimate
that it's between
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3,000 and 5,000 feet.
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ERIK:
That's right where we had
all the data corruption,
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right above the bubble.
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Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
So that would be somewhere
in this circle right here.
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Right? This is where
the top of the bubble would be.
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A few weeks ago,
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during an experiment
at the triangle
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that was designed to collect
GPS data through the center
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of the bubble,
something corrupted the data
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all the way up to the spot
above the bubble
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at about 3,200 feet high.
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Whew.
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TRAVIS:
And it even appeared to push
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the rocket away
as it was descending.
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This one's falling way off
course. Y'all see that?
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Could Jeremiah's newly
processed data have confirmed
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that there is something
in that 3,200-foot space
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that is giving off all
this electromagnetic energy?
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And if so,
is it connected to the bubble
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and all the other
phenomena like UAPs
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that we keep seeing
on the ranch?
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So, we're looking at
a continuous energy production
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somewhere in this space.
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-In a point.
-In a point.
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KALEB:
I mean, could this
gigawatt energy anomaly
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be what's blocking
the GPS signals too?
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ERIK: Exactly.
Maybe the interference
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is coming from
whatever's energizing this.
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TRAVIS:
Yeah.
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So, I'd love
to get additional surveys
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with your radar tech, Jeremiah.
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Absolutely.
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This was two years ago,
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so in the meantime,
we've upgraded our technology.
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It's many orders of
magnitude more precise now,
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so we'd definitely
love to fly this technology
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over the ranch again.
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This is absolutely fantastic.
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I can't wait
to get you back out here.
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Yeah, thank you. We're really
looking forward to this.
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All right, Jeremiah,
its great talking with you.
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Thanks for jumping on with us.
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JEREMIAH:
All right, thank you.
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-KALEB: What's going on?
-ALEX: What's going on?
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TRAVIS: After our meeting
with Jeremiah Pate,
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we headed out to the mesa.
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That's where the team
from Mark Construction drilling
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is struggling
to finish the second of two,
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approximately 600-foot-long
boreholes on either side
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of a massive buried object,
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along with a bunch of smaller
anomalies
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that we have detected
with ground-penetrating radar.
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What's up, Alex?
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ALEX:
Oh, we got through
the hard spot.
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-Oh, you did?
-Yeah.
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-How thick was it?
-45 inches.
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What?
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What is that?
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That was a brand-new tooth.
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-This is the brand-new one
you just put on?
-Yeah.
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Look how worn down
that is already.
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How long were you
drilling with that?
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Took me about two and a half
hours to get through that
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45 inches, that hard spot.
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So it was about four foot
thick of something so hard
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that it destroyed this bit.
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ALEX:
Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
Whatever these objects are,
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they seem to have caused
all kinds of damage
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to the drilling equipment
over the past three years.
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And we've even found
bits of metal in the spoils
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that are similar
to what space agencies use
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to protect spacecraft.
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Look at that.
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ALEX:
That's what it
looks like brand-new.
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That's what it looked like
when it went on yesterday.
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ERIK:
Okay.
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TRAVIS: So, once both
boreholes are completed,
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we'll use them
to run additional scans
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with specialized devices
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that will hopefully identify
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what these buried objects are.
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How deep was this
when that happened?
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About 260 feet.
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Okay.
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ALEX:
It was hard, man. Right now,
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we're 315 feet in.
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You ever seen that
happen before to...
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-Not that, not that quick.
-God.
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THOMAS:
I was completely shocked
to see that these
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tungsten carbide teeth
are almost completely gone.
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And I could tell
from the drillers' reactions
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that this is not normal.
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What is in the mesa
that's so hard
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that it could
destroy a drill bit?
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Did the bit heat up as
you were going through it?
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Did not heat up at all.
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How does that happen
and it doesn't heat up?
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-Yeah.
-TRAVIS: That's
just fascinating to me.
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ALEX:
Oh, it's crazy.
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TRAVIS:
For a metal drill bit
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to grind against something
that hard, for that long,
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it should be heating up
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well over a thousand degrees
from the friction.
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So what did it hit
that absorbed all that heat?
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It really makes you wonder,
given the strange metal
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that we've found in the spoils.
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I'm telling you,
there's something in there
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that, whether it's
Mother Nature or a UFO,
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we need to figure out
what in the heck it is.
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Yeah.
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We might find something
that could account
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-for this in those spoils.
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
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Alex, this is fantastic, dude.
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Fantastic.
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On Erik's lead,
we made a beeline
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over to the sifting area...
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-ERIK: Hey, Chris.
-How's it going, guys?
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...where archaeologist
Chris Roberts was about
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to search through the spoils
that had been collected
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right where the drill bit
was grinding against
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that hard object in the mesa.
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Well, I just got it
kind of cleaned up.
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We can take a look at it.
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-This is 260 to 290 feet in.
-ERIK: That's the range.
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-CHRIS: So...
-I only see rock.
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I don't see anything
that looks like metal.
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Yeah, I could grab the magnet
and we could run it over it.
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Well, let's give it a shot, man.
Yeah, give it a shot.
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THOMAS:
Most of this
is sandstone fragment
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that's just super brittle, soft.
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-THOMAS: Whoa, whoa, whoa.
-TRAVIS: What is that?
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THOMAS:
Is that metal?
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THOMAS: Is that metal?
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CHRIS: That's magnetic.
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It's a very dark gray,
almost black.
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TRAVIS: What in the heck
is buried inside the mesa
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on Skinwalker Ranch?
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As we were sifting
through the drilling spoils
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that came from about
260 feet inside Borehole 2,
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right where the drill bit
got destroyed,
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we found fragments
of another kind
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of strange metallic material.
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It's layered, Erik.
Did you look at it on the edge?
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-Yes.
-It's layered, dude.
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-We got metal.
-CHRIS: Yeah.
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-Oh, hey, look,
there's another one.
-Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
Does it look like, uh,
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the same stuff
that we found before?
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Looks like a fragment
of the same material.
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TRAVIS:
Same stuff.
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Based on the nearly four decades
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that I've worked
on projects with NASA
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and other space agencies...
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THOMAS: Look at that.
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...the metal materials
that we keep finding
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in both boreholes have
a very similar design
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to what is used as protective
coatings on spacecraft.
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So, how in the heck
could it have gotten
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260 feet inside the mesa?
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It just hit me why the bit
might not be heating up.
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Whatever this is
he's drilling through
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could actually be--
have such a heat capacity,
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like the space shuttle tiles,
so that could explain
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why the drill bit's
not getting hot,
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if it's a material like that.
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But what in the hell
would a material like that
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be doing inside that mesa?
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It don't make any sense to me.
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Chris, I think this is great.
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Keep looking, man.
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-CHRIS: Will do.
-I am absolutely convinced
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there's more to be found.
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KALEB: I hear
the helicopters coming.
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BROCK:
Still back, you're clear.
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Sounds good. Thank you.
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BRANDON:
Dr. Taylor.
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TRAVIS:
How you doing, man?
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The next day,
as the drilling operation
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continued at the mesa...
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Welcome.
It's so good to see you.
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You've got the entire
Lunasonde team assembled.
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Thank you for joining us.
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...ranch owner Brandon Fugal
and his brother Cameron
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flew in along
with pilot Brock Wilson,
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to join us, Jeremiah Pate
and his team from Lunasonde.
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It was all hands on deck
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to conduct a new
aerial radar experiment
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above the property
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to learn more about the bubble
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and other phenomena
that might be related to it.
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BRANDON:
Jeremiah, as CEO
of Lunasonde, would you mind
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giving us a quick
overview relative
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to what you're gonna be
putting on the helicopter
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in service to helping us
get some answers?
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JEREMIAH:
Absolutely.
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This is our most
advanced technology
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that we have here today,
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and really, what we're doing
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is taking an X-ray of the ranch,
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both above and below.
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The instrument
that we are fielding today,
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we call it the DART platform.
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The DART is really Lunasonde's
most advanced radar system
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that we have at our disposal.
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DART stands for
Dynamic Aerial Research Testbed.
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The DART transmits low
frequency radar pulses down.
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Those are then reflected
back to this system,
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and with all these
sensors in the system,
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we can detect
any sort of anomalies,
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both in the air and
below the DART itself,
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and even hundreds of
meters beneath the surface
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in extremely high resolution.
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I hope that the signal
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that you're transmitting
will interact with this bubble,
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and maybe we can map
more of what this bubble is.
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Well, let's divide
and conquer, guys.
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Let's go.
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-All right, guys.
-Good.
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THOMAS:
All right, one of these
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are going to be
to make sure it doesn't
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-come off.
-I've got it in place.
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THOMAS:
And the others are gonna be
to keep it oriented.
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TRAVIS:
For the experiment today,
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Brock Wilson will be
flying Helicopter One
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in a push broom pattern
at 12,000 feet
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above the ranch with
Lunasonde's DART device
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tethered to it
on a 100-foot cable.
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The DART will emit radar
signals that will bounce off
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any visible
and invisible objects
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and hopefully give us
more detailed images
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of the bubble
and the huge energy source
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that we've detected
at about 3,200 feet high.
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However, the radar signal
will also penetrate the ground
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as much as 500 meters,
which, with some luck,
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will give us more data on
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whatever is buried
in the mesa, too.
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-TRAVIS: Looks
amazing, Jeremiah.
-Thank you.
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Yeah, it's really
coming together.
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We just have a couple more
screws to tighten,
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and then we're
going to be ready to fly.
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TRAVIS:
Meanwhile, Kaleb and I
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will be with Cameron Fugal
in Helicopter Two.
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We'll be flying into
and out of the bubble
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at around 1,000 feet high,
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and using a spectrum analyzer
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to monitor the 18 megahertz
signal coming from the DART.
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We'll be looking for
any strange interference
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in the DART's signal,
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as well as any strange
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radio frequency signals
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that we often detect
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when things like UAPs appear.
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SAM: So, we have
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the GPS tracker
on the helicopter
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so we know its position...
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TRAVIS:
From the ARC,
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Sam, along with Brandon,
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will simultaneously monitor
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the DART's 18 megahertz signal,
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and keep tabs on the OmniTeq
multi-sensor boxes,
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which are positioned
all over Skinwalker Ranch.
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JIM:
I've got the drone ready.
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We're getting the signal
from the antenna.
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Good. Yep, ready to go.
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TRAVIS:
At the triangle,
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right in the center
of the bubble,
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Jim Royston will fly
his drone-based
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infrared lidar and scan the area
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00:16:02,917 --> 00:16:05,708
for anything invisible
to the naked eye
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00:16:05,708 --> 00:16:07,625
that might occur
while the two helicopters
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traverse the airspace above.
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00:16:10,042 --> 00:16:12,292
CAMERON:
Erik, how do you hear on 23025?
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TRAVIS:
And Erik will be
overseeing everything
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00:16:14,667 --> 00:16:17,625
from the command center
with his spectrum analyzer,
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00:16:17,625 --> 00:16:19,458
surveillance cameras and GPS
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00:16:19,458 --> 00:16:22,958
tracking system that's
linked to both helicopters.
409
00:16:24,375 --> 00:16:26,833
I'm showing-- I think
we're good. Brock, you good?
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00:16:26,833 --> 00:16:28,375
-Good to go.
-CAMERON: Erik,
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we'll lift off on your go-ahead.
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00:16:30,458 --> 00:16:33,083
I'm excited to get this, uh,
this experiment off the ground.
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00:16:33,083 --> 00:16:35,042
Go ahead and make
some dust and put some
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-metal in the air, Cameron.
-Sounds good.
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ERIK:
At its core,
this Lunasonde survey
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is a radar exercise.
417
00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:52,583
The deliverable from all of this
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is mapping
of one kind or another
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things that could be
responsible or somehow involved
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in all of the strange energetic
events that we're seeing
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00:17:01,083 --> 00:17:03,292
in the bubble,
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00:17:03,292 --> 00:17:06,667
and even the unusual activity
in the skies above.
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I'm anxious
to get some clues today.
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TRAVIS:
Hey, Cameron,
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we're getting
a 1.6 gigahertz signal.
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It just started.
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00:17:28,458 --> 00:17:29,958
CAMERON:
Hey, Erik, we got
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a 1.6 gigahertz signal.
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00:17:31,333 --> 00:17:33,208
TRAVIS:
We had barely
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gotten the experiment
started when I detected
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a 1.6 gigahertz signal,
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which we see a lot
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when strange phenomena
appear in the sky.
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I'm gonna use my antenna
to find the source
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of the 1.6 gigahertz signal.
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00:17:47,167 --> 00:17:50,208
CAMERON:
Thomas, we are at the...
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nine o'clock position
on the perimeter
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-of the triangle.
-Copy that, Cameron.
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TRAVIS:
Erik, I can confirm
that the 1.6 gigahertz
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signal is coming from
the center of the triangle.
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00:18:12,042 --> 00:18:13,417
TRAVIS: I can confirm
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00:18:13,417 --> 00:18:15,250
that the 1.6 gigahertz
signal is coming
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00:18:15,250 --> 00:18:17,208
from the triangle, 'cause
as we're circling around,
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00:18:17,208 --> 00:18:19,625
the signal optimizes as I keep
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00:18:19,625 --> 00:18:21,667
the antenna pointed back toward
the center of the triangle.
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00:18:21,667 --> 00:18:23,083
Okay.
447
00:18:23,083 --> 00:18:25,375
It's-it's not outside,
448
00:18:25,375 --> 00:18:28,250
it's coming from
the center of the bubble.
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00:18:29,042 --> 00:18:31,833
Copy that, Travis. Thanks.
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TRAVIS:
Just as Helicopter One was
flying the DART radar device
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up to 12,000 feet
above Skinwalker Ranch,
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Kaleb and I were with
Cameron in Helicopter Two,
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getting ready to fly back
and forth through the bubble
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to track the DART's
18 megahertz signal.
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00:18:46,667 --> 00:18:49,500
But suddenly,
I started detecting
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a strange 1.6 gigahertz signal
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00:18:52,375 --> 00:18:55,458
on my spectrum analyzer,
coming right from the triangle.
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00:18:55,458 --> 00:18:57,708
That type of signal is so crazy
459
00:18:57,708 --> 00:19:00,167
because our own military
reserves it
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00:19:00,167 --> 00:19:02,417
for transmissions
between Earth and space.
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00:19:02,417 --> 00:19:04,292
So, what could be
broadcasting it
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from the center of the bubble?
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Almost to 11,000 feet.
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CAMERON: Copy that.
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TRAVIS:
After detecting that
1.6 gigahertz signal,
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I couldn't wait to see
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if the DART's signal
would be affected
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or if Jeremiah Pate
would be able
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to collect good data from
high above the ranch as planned.
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JEREMIAH:
The DART device is working now.
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BROCK:
Yeah, Cameron.
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00:19:29,042 --> 00:19:30,125
Are you guys
picking anything up?
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Uh, no.
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CAMERON:
Negative, we are not
picking up anything
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from, uh, the DART.
476
00:19:36,708 --> 00:19:38,417
Has that kicked on yet?
477
00:19:38,417 --> 00:19:40,583
JEREMIAH:
Let me double-check and see.
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Yeah, I'm getting data.
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BROCK:
Are you guys picking
anything up
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on your end
from the 18 megahertz?
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00:19:47,250 --> 00:19:49,542
No, we are not.
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Please be advised,
I am not seeing
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any 18 megahertz signal
as of yet.
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00:19:54,292 --> 00:19:56,667
Sam, what are you--
Are you seeing anything?
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Negative.
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TRAVIS:
So, not only
from Helicopter Two,
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but also from
the command center and the ARC,
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no one was able to pick up
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00:20:07,250 --> 00:20:10,250
Jeremiah's 18 megahertz
DART radar signal
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00:20:10,250 --> 00:20:11,542
that was being emitted from
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about 12,000 feet in the air.
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And where were all of those
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00:20:15,458 --> 00:20:17,500
spectrum analyzers located?
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Inside the 2,000-foot
radius of the bubble.
495
00:20:21,708 --> 00:20:24,750
During a bunch
of recent experiments,
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we've actually seen
physical devices like rockets
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00:20:27,500 --> 00:20:30,708
and even Jim Royston's
lidar drone appear to get
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00:20:30,708 --> 00:20:33,708
deflected by
the barriers of the bubble.
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00:20:33,708 --> 00:20:36,292
So, now it appears
that the bubble is also
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00:20:36,292 --> 00:20:38,500
stopping our signals
from passing through it,
501
00:20:38,500 --> 00:20:41,625
like some kind of force field.
What could this thing be?
502
00:20:48,208 --> 00:20:51,375
JEREMIAH:
That's strange. The DART says
that it's overheating.
503
00:20:51,375 --> 00:20:53,833
BROCK:
Yeah?
504
00:20:53,833 --> 00:20:55,750
JEREMIAH: Yeah, we got
a warning on the payload.
505
00:20:55,750 --> 00:20:58,333
We have a temperature rise,
which is bizarre to me
506
00:20:58,333 --> 00:21:01,125
because it's cold up here.
It's 47 degrees.
507
00:21:01,125 --> 00:21:04,333
It says that our temperature
is over 85 degrees Celsius
508
00:21:04,333 --> 00:21:08,042
inside of the payload.
That's 170 degrees.
509
00:21:08,042 --> 00:21:10,292
No, even hotter than that.
510
00:21:11,042 --> 00:21:13,083
JEREMIAH:
Everything had been
working perfectly fine.
511
00:21:13,083 --> 00:21:14,583
The DART
512
00:21:14,583 --> 00:21:16,208
started to indicate
that it was overheating.
513
00:21:16,208 --> 00:21:18,375
This makes no sense whatsoever.
514
00:21:18,375 --> 00:21:20,667
If the payload gets overheated,
515
00:21:20,667 --> 00:21:23,625
it will automatically shut down.
516
00:21:23,625 --> 00:21:26,417
That's got to be some sort
of weird, uh, error.
517
00:21:26,417 --> 00:21:28,667
Some sort of interference.
518
00:21:29,708 --> 00:21:32,042
If the ground or you guys
aren't showing anything
519
00:21:32,042 --> 00:21:33,583
on that 18 megahertz,
520
00:21:33,583 --> 00:21:35,667
we'll come back down
and troubleshoot.
521
00:21:35,667 --> 00:21:37,458
-Yep, it's what we need to do.
-CAMERON: Let's do it.
522
00:21:37,458 --> 00:21:39,083
Let's abort the experiment.
523
00:21:39,083 --> 00:21:40,542
Let's go down
and troubleshoot it.
524
00:21:40,542 --> 00:21:43,417
Good copy.
I'll start my descent.
525
00:21:45,375 --> 00:21:49,625
TRAVIS:
While Jeremiah and his team
inspected the DART device,
526
00:21:49,625 --> 00:21:52,500
Cameron, Thomas
and I decided to conduct
527
00:21:52,500 --> 00:21:54,833
a secondary experiment
on the bubble.
528
00:21:55,542 --> 00:21:57,375
CAMERON: All right,
we're going to be
529
00:21:57,375 --> 00:21:59,000
flying in and out of the grid,
530
00:21:59,000 --> 00:22:01,875
starting from
the south side of the bubble.
531
00:22:01,875 --> 00:22:04,042
The aviation radio is
at what frequency, Cameron?
532
00:22:04,042 --> 00:22:06,542
123.025.
533
00:22:06,542 --> 00:22:07,750
-Megahertz?
-Uh-huh.
534
00:22:07,750 --> 00:22:09,000
Okay. All right.
535
00:22:09,000 --> 00:22:10,750
The idea was to have Thomas
536
00:22:10,750 --> 00:22:12,542
go to the center of the bubble
537
00:22:12,542 --> 00:22:15,042
at the triangle
with his walkie talkie.
538
00:22:15,042 --> 00:22:18,500
Then, Cameron would fly
at an altitude of 200 feet
539
00:22:18,500 --> 00:22:21,042
back and forth
through the bubble's barriers,
540
00:22:21,042 --> 00:22:24,708
while I monitored his comms
signal on my spectrum analyzer.
541
00:22:24,708 --> 00:22:27,125
We wanted to confirm
if the bubble
542
00:22:27,125 --> 00:22:28,917
would interfere
with the communication
543
00:22:28,917 --> 00:22:32,333
and its signals as we crossed
in and out of its barrier.
544
00:22:32,333 --> 00:22:35,125
THOMAS:
Cameron, I am
ready when you are.
545
00:22:35,125 --> 00:22:36,833
CAMERON:
We're going to proceed
546
00:22:36,833 --> 00:22:38,708
northbound,
flying over the triangle
547
00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:41,250
and I'm going to
continue to transmit.
548
00:22:41,250 --> 00:22:42,833
All right, so keep transmitting.
549
00:22:44,125 --> 00:22:45,958
All right, guys,
I'm moving north,
550
00:22:45,958 --> 00:22:47,375
into the bubble.
551
00:22:50,875 --> 00:22:53,917
Cameron to Thomas.
How do you copy?
552
00:23:09,042 --> 00:23:10,542
THOMAS:
Cameron,
553
00:23:10,542 --> 00:23:12,375
were you transmitting
as you flew over?
554
00:23:12,375 --> 00:23:14,958
We were. Did you lose me?
555
00:23:15,958 --> 00:23:19,375
TRAVIS:
Look at that. I'm not
detecting you at all.
556
00:23:19,375 --> 00:23:21,375
You are gone,
I'm not seeing it at all.
557
00:23:22,167 --> 00:23:23,750
It was perfectly quiet.
558
00:23:23,750 --> 00:23:25,375
There wasn't even
static over the air.
559
00:23:25,375 --> 00:23:28,458
It just completely
blanked out, nothing.
560
00:23:28,458 --> 00:23:30,042
TRAVIS:
What in the heck could block
561
00:23:30,042 --> 00:23:32,667
Cameron's communication signal
from reaching
562
00:23:32,667 --> 00:23:35,375
not only Thomas
on the ground, but also my
563
00:23:35,375 --> 00:23:37,625
spectrum analyzer
about three feet away
564
00:23:37,625 --> 00:23:39,292
in the backseat
of the helicopter?
565
00:23:39,292 --> 00:23:43,000
Was it caused simply by crossing
over the bubble's barrier?
566
00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:45,583
Or was there something inside
of it that was the culprit?
567
00:23:45,583 --> 00:23:48,042
Hey, Erik.
It's Jim. You got a copy?
568
00:23:48,042 --> 00:23:49,333
Yeah, Jim, go ahead.
569
00:23:49,333 --> 00:23:51,208
As Cameron
570
00:23:51,208 --> 00:23:53,625
came into the bubble, I was
getting all kinds of errors
571
00:23:53,625 --> 00:23:55,083
that wouldn't allow me
to take off.
572
00:23:55,083 --> 00:23:56,917
Once he left the bubble,
it went green.
573
00:23:57,875 --> 00:23:59,125
Yeah, copy that.
574
00:23:59,125 --> 00:24:01,042
So, Jim, can you take the drone
575
00:24:01,042 --> 00:24:02,375
to the launchpad
576
00:24:02,375 --> 00:24:04,208
and lidar scan from the ground
577
00:24:04,208 --> 00:24:06,292
when they pass through
the membrane of the bubble?
578
00:24:06,292 --> 00:24:07,708
Roger that.
579
00:24:08,458 --> 00:24:10,958
TRAVIS:
Erik wanted to look
for any invisible anomalies
580
00:24:10,958 --> 00:24:12,750
in the bubble
that might be blocking
581
00:24:12,750 --> 00:24:14,542
our communication signals.
582
00:24:14,542 --> 00:24:16,917
So he asked Jim Royston
to scan the center
583
00:24:16,917 --> 00:24:19,042
of the bubble with
his lidar drone
584
00:24:19,042 --> 00:24:20,792
from ground level
585
00:24:20,792 --> 00:24:23,792
as Cameron flew back
through the bubble's barrier.
586
00:24:24,500 --> 00:24:28,333
CAMERON:
All right, we're commencing
just going inside of the bubble
587
00:24:28,333 --> 00:24:29,917
at this time.
588
00:24:30,875 --> 00:24:33,000
JIM:
I'm painting over here in lidar
589
00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:35,000
but I'm waiting for him
to come over.
590
00:24:37,708 --> 00:24:39,792
CAMERON:
Showing roughly 200 feet,
591
00:24:39,792 --> 00:24:42,417
and right over the triangle.
592
00:24:42,417 --> 00:24:46,000
We got 200 feet AGL
continually moving--
593
00:24:48,125 --> 00:24:50,000
It just cut out again.
594
00:24:51,875 --> 00:24:55,208
JIM:
Whoa, just blacked out.
595
00:24:55,208 --> 00:24:57,083
Erik, you got a copy?
596
00:24:57,083 --> 00:24:58,750
Yeah, go ahead.
597
00:24:58,750 --> 00:25:00,000
JIM:
So, I'm sitting on the ground,
598
00:25:00,000 --> 00:25:01,875
painting the whole mesa
with lidar.
599
00:25:01,875 --> 00:25:03,583
As the helicopter
comes right over that region,
600
00:25:03,583 --> 00:25:04,542
As the helicopter
comes right over that region,
601
00:25:04,542 --> 00:25:06,625
we just get this complete black.
602
00:25:08,458 --> 00:25:10,750
ERIK:
Jim, that is amazing.
603
00:25:17,042 --> 00:25:20,708
JIM: As the helicopter comes
right over to the triangle,
604
00:25:20,708 --> 00:25:22,458
we just get this complete black.
605
00:25:22,458 --> 00:25:25,042
ERIK: Jim, that is amazing.
606
00:25:25,042 --> 00:25:26,667
It's like it selectively
607
00:25:26,667 --> 00:25:28,542
-erases stuff.
-Yeah.
608
00:25:28,542 --> 00:25:30,042
TRAVIS:
Just as Cameron Fugal
609
00:25:30,042 --> 00:25:32,875
flew his helicopter
over the triangle
610
00:25:32,875 --> 00:25:35,625
at the center of the bubble,
Jim Royston's lidar data
611
00:25:35,625 --> 00:25:37,958
suddenly went completely black.
612
00:25:37,958 --> 00:25:40,708
Did the helicopter trigger
the bubble to stop Jim
613
00:25:40,708 --> 00:25:43,292
from capturing an image of
something that was right there?
614
00:25:43,292 --> 00:25:45,625
If so, what was it?
615
00:25:45,625 --> 00:25:47,375
-Well, just another
piece of data.
-It's crazy.
616
00:25:47,375 --> 00:25:50,458
I mean,
today we're losing comms,
617
00:25:50,458 --> 00:25:51,875
we're losing lidar.
618
00:25:51,875 --> 00:25:53,458
It's just more data to suggest
619
00:25:53,458 --> 00:25:54,958
that something's
definitely going on
620
00:25:54,958 --> 00:25:56,500
in the space above the triangle.
621
00:25:56,500 --> 00:25:58,042
TRAVIS:
Thomas was right.
622
00:25:58,042 --> 00:26:00,167
Ever since
we identified the bubble
623
00:26:00,167 --> 00:26:01,500
earlier this year,
624
00:26:01,500 --> 00:26:03,333
we've been unable to collect
625
00:26:03,333 --> 00:26:05,208
accurate data at the triangle
626
00:26:05,208 --> 00:26:07,208
from the ground up to
627
00:26:07,208 --> 00:26:08,750
the 2,000-foot barrier
628
00:26:08,750 --> 00:26:10,208
of the bubble,
and even above that,
629
00:26:10,208 --> 00:26:12,542
near 3,200 feet high.
630
00:26:12,542 --> 00:26:14,458
So, what could be in the space
631
00:26:14,458 --> 00:26:16,292
above the triangle that is
632
00:26:16,292 --> 00:26:17,750
stopping all of our instruments
633
00:26:17,750 --> 00:26:19,500
from collecting data both in
634
00:26:19,500 --> 00:26:20,958
and above the bubble?
635
00:26:20,958 --> 00:26:22,500
BROCK:
All right, ready?
636
00:26:22,500 --> 00:26:24,083
One, two, three.
637
00:26:26,625 --> 00:26:28,458
A few minutes later,
638
00:26:28,458 --> 00:26:31,083
Jeremiah got
the DART working again
639
00:26:31,083 --> 00:26:32,667
and was ready
to finish collecting data
640
00:26:32,667 --> 00:26:34,958
from Helicopter One by flying
641
00:26:34,958 --> 00:26:37,292
in a push broom pattern
at 12,000 feet high
642
00:26:37,292 --> 00:26:38,875
above the ranch.
643
00:26:40,208 --> 00:26:43,167
He's gonna start moving
to the west like he did.
644
00:26:43,167 --> 00:26:44,833
TRAVIS:
So, we wanted to see
if any of our receivers
645
00:26:44,833 --> 00:26:47,208
around the ranch
could finally detect
646
00:26:47,208 --> 00:26:49,292
the 18 megahertz
signal being emitted
647
00:26:49,292 --> 00:26:51,042
by the DART device
648
00:26:51,042 --> 00:26:53,000
when the barrier of
the bubble was between us.
649
00:26:59,458 --> 00:27:00,875
Yeah, guys? Please be advised,
650
00:27:00,875 --> 00:27:03,667
I'm not seeing
any 18 megahertz signal
651
00:27:03,667 --> 00:27:05,167
from the DART.
652
00:27:06,250 --> 00:27:08,583
I'm still not seeing
the signal either.
653
00:27:08,583 --> 00:27:10,542
JEREMIAH:
Let me double-check and see.
654
00:27:10,542 --> 00:27:12,625
Yeah, I'm getting data.
655
00:27:14,708 --> 00:27:16,583
TRAVIS:
I don't get it. How in the heck
656
00:27:16,583 --> 00:27:18,375
can the bubble
block that signal?
657
00:27:19,917 --> 00:27:23,250
It was maddening that none
of our spectrum analyzers
658
00:27:23,250 --> 00:27:24,583
all around the ranch
659
00:27:24,583 --> 00:27:26,750
could detect
Jeremiah's DART signal.
660
00:27:28,125 --> 00:27:31,208
BROCK:
Jeremiah says
we've got good data.
661
00:27:31,208 --> 00:27:32,667
We're heading back now.
662
00:27:32,667 --> 00:27:34,500
TRAVIS:
But since Jeremiah
663
00:27:34,500 --> 00:27:37,375
was confident that the DART
was collecting good
664
00:27:37,375 --> 00:27:39,042
radar data, Cameron landed
665
00:27:39,042 --> 00:27:41,708
Helicopter Two
while Brock and Jeremiah
666
00:27:41,708 --> 00:27:43,750
made a few more passes
over the property
667
00:27:43,750 --> 00:27:45,208
in Helicopter One
668
00:27:45,208 --> 00:27:47,208
to complete their end
of the experiment.
669
00:27:55,208 --> 00:27:56,500
ERIK:
I'm looking forward to
670
00:27:56,500 --> 00:27:58,292
diving into that data
671
00:27:58,292 --> 00:27:59,667
from the Lunasonde survey
672
00:27:59,667 --> 00:28:01,167
to see if we see
673
00:28:01,167 --> 00:28:02,667
what it is we're
actually dealing with
674
00:28:02,667 --> 00:28:05,208
in the bubble and the triangle.
675
00:28:05,208 --> 00:28:06,875
Hopefully, these scans
676
00:28:06,875 --> 00:28:08,958
will help us determine
what is beneath
677
00:28:08,958 --> 00:28:11,292
the surface
of the ranch as well.
678
00:28:11,292 --> 00:28:13,625
BRANDON:
What a day.
679
00:28:13,625 --> 00:28:15,417
So, Jeremiah, on this last run,
680
00:28:15,417 --> 00:28:18,750
did it collect data and
were you able to map the ranch?
681
00:28:18,750 --> 00:28:20,583
So, we had
a textbook flight, actually.
682
00:28:20,583 --> 00:28:23,208
Everything worked perfectly.
683
00:28:23,208 --> 00:28:24,875
-Oh.
-That's great.
684
00:28:24,875 --> 00:28:26,292
Well, I think when
we post-process all this data,
685
00:28:26,292 --> 00:28:28,208
it'll be interesting
to see how it lines up
686
00:28:28,208 --> 00:28:30,375
with the comms issue
that we saw out there.
687
00:28:30,375 --> 00:28:33,083
You guys were literally
flying directly over us,
688
00:28:33,083 --> 00:28:35,167
and it was as if
the radio went dead.
689
00:28:35,167 --> 00:28:37,708
-TRAVIS: No kidding?
-KALEB: Wow.
690
00:28:37,708 --> 00:28:39,625
What's also strange
is we couldn't see that
691
00:28:39,625 --> 00:28:41,375
18 megahertz signal
coming from the DART
692
00:28:41,375 --> 00:28:42,458
-either.
-TRAVIS: That's crazy.
693
00:28:42,458 --> 00:28:44,292
So, Jeremiah,
694
00:28:44,292 --> 00:28:46,292
when do you think you'll have
the first bit of data
695
00:28:46,292 --> 00:28:48,000
post-processed
that we can look at?
696
00:28:48,000 --> 00:28:49,708
JEREMIAH:
So, within the next couple days,
697
00:28:49,708 --> 00:28:51,875
we'll have that initial
data post-processed.
698
00:28:51,875 --> 00:28:53,208
TRAVIS:
All right, that sounds good.
699
00:28:53,208 --> 00:28:55,625
So, I say we get to
crunching some data.
700
00:28:55,625 --> 00:28:57,042
Sounds good.
701
00:28:57,042 --> 00:28:58,542
-Very good.
-TRAVIS: All right, man.
702
00:28:58,542 --> 00:28:59,500
Appreciate it, guys.
It was awesome.
703
00:28:59,500 --> 00:29:00,417
-Thanks.
-Thank you.
704
00:29:00,417 --> 00:29:01,875
THOMAS:
Yes.
705
00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:10,167
ERIK: Hey, Travis, are
you tuned in on the frequency?
706
00:29:10,167 --> 00:29:11,875
TRAVIS: I'm ready to go, man.
707
00:29:11,875 --> 00:29:13,833
If something changes,
I should see it.
708
00:29:13,833 --> 00:29:16,458
The next morning, while waiting
709
00:29:16,458 --> 00:29:19,250
to hear back from Jeremiah,
we were monitoring
710
00:29:19,250 --> 00:29:21,667
the drilling operation
at the mesa.
711
00:29:21,667 --> 00:29:23,667
And it was pretty tense
712
00:29:23,667 --> 00:29:25,333
because the drillers
had made it past
713
00:29:25,333 --> 00:29:27,292
the 350-foot mark
714
00:29:27,292 --> 00:29:29,708
in Borehole 2
and had just gotten through
715
00:29:29,708 --> 00:29:31,750
another strangely
hard obstruction
716
00:29:31,750 --> 00:29:34,042
and were experiencing
more weird interference
717
00:29:34,042 --> 00:29:35,375
with their drilling beacon.
718
00:29:35,375 --> 00:29:36,792
Hey, guys. You got a copy?
719
00:29:36,792 --> 00:29:38,417
Yeah, Chris.
720
00:29:39,625 --> 00:29:41,792
I've got some magnetic
material over here.
721
00:29:41,792 --> 00:29:43,083
It just came out of
722
00:29:43,083 --> 00:29:44,875
the latest batch of spoils.
723
00:29:44,875 --> 00:29:46,750
-We'll be right over.
-TRAVIS: As soon as
724
00:29:46,750 --> 00:29:47,958
Chris called us,
725
00:29:47,958 --> 00:29:49,000
we couldn't wait to get over
726
00:29:49,000 --> 00:29:50,708
to the sifting area
727
00:29:50,708 --> 00:29:52,708
and see if he had
found more clues about
728
00:29:52,708 --> 00:29:54,542
what is buried in the mesa.
729
00:29:54,542 --> 00:29:56,375
What'd you find, Chris?
730
00:29:56,375 --> 00:29:59,125
I was running the magnet
over this and ended up having,
731
00:29:59,125 --> 00:30:01,458
actually, three hits
on similar material.
732
00:30:03,167 --> 00:30:04,875
KALEB: This looks like
that metal, you know?
733
00:30:04,875 --> 00:30:06,375
TRAVIS: Yeah, it does
look like that metal.
734
00:30:06,375 --> 00:30:08,042
How deep was this, Chris?
735
00:30:08,042 --> 00:30:11,958
This is actually at 350 in.
736
00:30:11,958 --> 00:30:13,917
So, we're like 85 feet further
737
00:30:13,917 --> 00:30:15,875
than the last metal
pieces that we found.
738
00:30:15,875 --> 00:30:18,250
TRAVIS:
How about that?
739
00:30:18,250 --> 00:30:20,042
That looks
just like the metal pieces
740
00:30:20,042 --> 00:30:22,042
that we seen two days ago.
741
00:30:22,042 --> 00:30:23,875
No telling what
we're into up there.
742
00:30:23,875 --> 00:30:25,792
So, I can't wait
743
00:30:25,792 --> 00:30:27,792
to be able to get
instruments down in that hole
744
00:30:27,792 --> 00:30:29,208
and see if we can
745
00:30:29,208 --> 00:30:30,792
maybe see them with a camera,
746
00:30:30,792 --> 00:30:32,958
detect them with a magnetometer
747
00:30:32,958 --> 00:30:35,583
or measure the electric field
through there
748
00:30:35,583 --> 00:30:36,958
-or something.
-Yep.
749
00:30:36,958 --> 00:30:38,708
I'll be glad when they finish.
750
00:30:38,708 --> 00:30:40,750
Any idea of how much longer
you think it'll take 'em,
751
00:30:40,750 --> 00:30:43,250
assuming no more crazy setbacks?
752
00:30:43,250 --> 00:30:45,000
THOMAS:
They're pushing 380 feet
753
00:30:45,000 --> 00:30:47,375
right now, so... you know,
754
00:30:47,375 --> 00:30:49,042
if we're going based off of
the first hole,
755
00:30:49,042 --> 00:30:52,208
Borehole 1, which is 585 feet,
756
00:30:52,208 --> 00:30:54,042
we've got 200 feet left.
757
00:30:54,042 --> 00:30:56,000
That's great.
758
00:30:56,000 --> 00:30:58,208
We were just 200 feet away
759
00:30:58,208 --> 00:31:00,333
from being able
to scan from inside of
760
00:31:00,333 --> 00:31:03,333
both boreholes with all kinds
of specialized instruments.
761
00:31:03,333 --> 00:31:07,000
Who knows what the hell these
buried objects actually are?
762
00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:10,375
But we could be closer
than ever to finding out.
763
00:31:10,375 --> 00:31:12,750
Well, Chris,
this is great stuff, man.
764
00:31:12,750 --> 00:31:12,875
Well, Chris,
this is great stuff, man.
765
00:31:13,583 --> 00:31:14,208
Stay with it and find more.
766
00:31:14,208 --> 00:31:15,125
Will do.
767
00:31:15,125 --> 00:31:17,208
-All right, man.
-Keep it up.
768
00:31:17,208 --> 00:31:18,125
Yep.
769
00:31:22,583 --> 00:31:24,000
♪ ♪
770
00:31:28,083 --> 00:31:29,875
ERIK:
Hey, Jeremiah. Hey, Cameron.
771
00:31:29,875 --> 00:31:31,125
CAMERON:
Hey.
772
00:31:31,125 --> 00:31:32,750
Good to see you guys.
773
00:31:32,750 --> 00:31:34,667
Hello, guys.
We're really excited to share
774
00:31:34,667 --> 00:31:36,542
this data that we got.
775
00:31:36,542 --> 00:31:38,667
Surprised even our team.
776
00:31:38,667 --> 00:31:40,875
-Really?
-Awesome.
777
00:31:40,875 --> 00:31:43,333
TRAVIS: Three days after
our dual helicopter experiment,
778
00:31:43,333 --> 00:31:47,083
we met with Jeremiah Pate,
and we're hoping like hell
779
00:31:47,083 --> 00:31:50,208
that he would have
some answers about the bubble
780
00:31:50,208 --> 00:31:53,042
and whatever is buried inside
the mesa on Skinwalker Ranch.
781
00:31:53,042 --> 00:31:54,792
JEREMIAH:
The data was perfectly clean.
782
00:31:54,792 --> 00:31:55,875
Well, let's look at some of it.
783
00:31:55,875 --> 00:31:57,125
ERIK:
Yeah. (stammers)
784
00:31:57,125 --> 00:31:58,208
I'm on the edge of my seat here.
785
00:31:58,208 --> 00:32:00,667
-Yeah.
-Uh, absolutely.
786
00:32:01,458 --> 00:32:03,583
Right, so, this is just
a normal satellite image
787
00:32:03,583 --> 00:32:06,667
of the ranch,
and so, for our first dataset,
788
00:32:06,667 --> 00:32:09,875
this is the airborne
electromagnetic data.
789
00:32:09,875 --> 00:32:12,500
-Okay.
-So, this yellow area is
790
00:32:12,500 --> 00:32:16,542
a hundred times stronger here
than out here in the purple.
791
00:32:16,542 --> 00:32:18,042
Hmm.
792
00:32:18,042 --> 00:32:19,583
And so, with this,
793
00:32:19,583 --> 00:32:21,167
what we saw was very strange.
794
00:32:21,167 --> 00:32:24,167
We saw a-a massive jump
795
00:32:24,167 --> 00:32:28,167
in energy towards
the center of the ranch.
796
00:32:28,167 --> 00:32:30,042
ERIK: Center of the ranch.
Right above the bubble.
797
00:32:30,042 --> 00:32:32,375
-Oh, wow.
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
798
00:32:32,375 --> 00:32:33,833
JEREMIAH:
So, this is something
that you would see
799
00:32:33,833 --> 00:32:36,375
over an area
that has a lot of, uh,
800
00:32:36,375 --> 00:32:38,708
different, uh, electronics,
801
00:32:38,708 --> 00:32:41,042
like a city.
802
00:32:41,042 --> 00:32:44,125
And yet, here we are
in the Utah countryside,
803
00:32:44,125 --> 00:32:46,542
seeing that same sort of spike.
804
00:32:46,542 --> 00:32:47,875
Oh, wow.
805
00:32:47,875 --> 00:32:50,542
-That's right.
-Seems very strange.
806
00:32:50,542 --> 00:32:53,333
TRAVIS:
Once again,
Jeremiah's DART radar device
807
00:32:53,333 --> 00:32:56,083
has identified
a massive energy source
808
00:32:56,083 --> 00:32:58,375
in the same area
above the bubble
809
00:32:58,375 --> 00:33:00,292
where our other instruments
have been unable
810
00:33:00,292 --> 00:33:02,167
to even collect data.
811
00:33:02,167 --> 00:33:06,042
So what's there between
3,000 and 5,000 feet high
812
00:33:06,042 --> 00:33:07,875
giving off that much energy?
813
00:33:07,875 --> 00:33:12,167
And is it related to the bubble
or all the strange signals
814
00:33:12,167 --> 00:33:15,542
and UAPs that we encounter
on the ranch?
815
00:33:15,542 --> 00:33:17,667
I'm thrilled we were able
to get duplicate data
816
00:33:17,667 --> 00:33:20,292
confirming Jeremiah's
earlier experiment,
817
00:33:20,292 --> 00:33:22,208
and we're hoping this new DART
818
00:33:22,208 --> 00:33:24,542
can give us
even more information.
819
00:33:24,542 --> 00:33:28,333
JEREMIAH:
What's really interesting
about this is that
820
00:33:28,333 --> 00:33:31,542
it's almost like there's
these clouds of this energy
821
00:33:31,542 --> 00:33:34,375
right here, uh,
towards the center of the ranch
822
00:33:34,375 --> 00:33:36,500
and it follows the river,
823
00:33:36,500 --> 00:33:39,167
which is another thing
that we found quite interesting.
824
00:33:39,167 --> 00:33:40,667
-Hmm.
-TRAVIS: Yeah,
825
00:33:40,667 --> 00:33:42,208
that-that is really interesting.
826
00:33:42,208 --> 00:33:44,292
That bright spot
south of the triangle
827
00:33:44,292 --> 00:33:46,083
and right across the creek,
828
00:33:46,083 --> 00:33:49,542
uh, I mean,
that's-that's literally
829
00:33:49,542 --> 00:33:52,833
where we've, uh,
had trouble with instruments
830
00:33:52,833 --> 00:33:54,583
actually picking up anything.
831
00:33:54,583 --> 00:33:57,208
KALEB:
Well, that's right
on the edge of the,
832
00:33:57,208 --> 00:33:59,375
on the inside edge,
I'd say, of the bubble, too.
833
00:33:59,375 --> 00:34:00,958
ERIK:
That has to mean something.
834
00:34:00,958 --> 00:34:03,125
TRAVIS:
Wow, this other energy spike
835
00:34:03,125 --> 00:34:04,625
that Jeremiah detected
836
00:34:04,625 --> 00:34:06,375
above the southern edge
of the bubble...
837
00:34:06,375 --> 00:34:08,208
ERIK (over radio):
According to the GPS,
838
00:34:08,208 --> 00:34:10,417
it's 5,000 feet underground.
839
00:34:10,417 --> 00:34:12,250
Whoa.
840
00:34:12,250 --> 00:34:13,875
TRAVIS:
...is right where we've recorded
841
00:34:13,875 --> 00:34:15,250
numerous GPS data errors
842
00:34:15,250 --> 00:34:17,750
on multiple devices.
843
00:34:17,750 --> 00:34:19,792
THOMAS: Whoa, what was that
purple light over there?
844
00:34:19,792 --> 00:34:22,042
TRAVIS: And seen a bunch
of UAPs in the past.
845
00:34:22,042 --> 00:34:24,500
It looks like a silver orb
or something.
846
00:34:25,250 --> 00:34:27,833
TRAVIS:
So, are there
several energy phenomena
847
00:34:27,833 --> 00:34:30,667
above the ranch that might
be connected to the bubble
848
00:34:30,667 --> 00:34:33,167
and the other crazy things
we see out here?
849
00:34:33,167 --> 00:34:37,083
If so, what in the heck
could they be?
850
00:34:37,083 --> 00:34:39,375
-Wow.
-That's crazy.
851
00:34:39,375 --> 00:34:42,583
So, our next dataset is
where things got really strange.
852
00:34:42,583 --> 00:34:45,875
TRAVIS:
Oh, now it's gonna get strange?
853
00:34:45,875 --> 00:34:48,208
JEREMIAH:
Uh, yeah, so, um,
854
00:34:48,208 --> 00:34:50,583
this is actually
the subsurface dataset.
855
00:34:50,583 --> 00:34:56,333
These bright spots
correspond to subsurface water.
856
00:34:57,208 --> 00:34:59,625
And you see this area here
857
00:34:59,625 --> 00:35:03,250
that has a lighter color
than the surrounding area?
858
00:35:03,250 --> 00:35:05,958
That represents a tunnel
that goes all the way
859
00:35:05,958 --> 00:35:09,083
from the triangle into the mesa.
860
00:35:09,833 --> 00:35:13,333
-Wow.
-Wow.
861
00:35:13,333 --> 00:35:15,333
TRAVIS:
After seeing
the aerial radar data
862
00:35:15,333 --> 00:35:17,083
that might be related
to the bubble,
863
00:35:17,083 --> 00:35:20,500
this possible underground tunnel
that Jeremiah has detected
864
00:35:20,500 --> 00:35:24,500
between the triangle
and the mesa is really curious.
865
00:35:24,500 --> 00:35:27,750
That whole area is encompassed
by the part of the bubble
866
00:35:27,750 --> 00:35:30,375
that extends deep below
the surface of the ranch.
867
00:35:30,375 --> 00:35:31,958
We've heard rumors about
868
00:35:31,958 --> 00:35:34,208
underground structures
for years.
869
00:35:34,208 --> 00:35:36,375
Has this experiment
proven that it's true?
870
00:35:36,375 --> 00:35:38,542
And if so, could it be related
871
00:35:38,542 --> 00:35:41,333
to the source of whatever
has created the bubble
872
00:35:41,333 --> 00:35:44,375
and the crazy electromagnetic
energy we've identified?
873
00:35:44,375 --> 00:35:47,583
Or even what's buried
in the mesa?
874
00:35:48,292 --> 00:35:49,958
-Wow.
-KALEB: That's...
875
00:35:49,958 --> 00:35:51,458
that's interesting.
876
00:35:51,458 --> 00:35:53,042
So, the materials
that you're seeing
877
00:35:53,042 --> 00:35:55,042
that are darker,
878
00:35:55,042 --> 00:35:57,708
these correspond to voids.
879
00:35:57,708 --> 00:36:00,583
These are air pockets
underground of some sort.
880
00:36:00,583 --> 00:36:02,583
-Huh.
-And so, there's this
881
00:36:02,583 --> 00:36:04,750
larger void over to the west,
882
00:36:04,750 --> 00:36:08,333
but this one roughly corresponds
with the drilling site
883
00:36:08,333 --> 00:36:11,542
which is really, uh, intriguing.
884
00:36:11,542 --> 00:36:13,375
-Really?
-TRAVIS: The data beneath
885
00:36:13,375 --> 00:36:15,792
the mesa drill site
is really insane,
886
00:36:15,792 --> 00:36:17,667
because we've recently drilled
887
00:36:17,667 --> 00:36:21,292
into void spaces
between the massive object
888
00:36:21,292 --> 00:36:24,458
and the smaller ones
that we believe are in there.
889
00:36:24,458 --> 00:36:27,625
Do you have any insight
onto how deep underground
890
00:36:27,625 --> 00:36:29,208
those pockets are?
891
00:36:29,208 --> 00:36:32,208
Yeah, so, these, uh,
pockets right here,
892
00:36:32,208 --> 00:36:34,083
generally speaking,
they're about 20 meters
893
00:36:34,083 --> 00:36:35,208
beneath the surface level,
894
00:36:35,208 --> 00:36:37,250
so they are fairly shallow,
895
00:36:37,250 --> 00:36:41,333
um, but at the same time,
extremely large.
896
00:36:41,333 --> 00:36:44,875
TRAVIS:
So, are these voids
connected to possible tunnels?
897
00:36:44,875 --> 00:36:48,542
And if so, are they somehow
related to these buried objects?
898
00:36:48,542 --> 00:36:50,875
I find that really interesting.
899
00:36:50,875 --> 00:36:53,625
Well, Jeremiah, you've given us
a lot to think about, you know,
900
00:36:53,625 --> 00:36:55,667
uh, unexpected features,
certainly,
901
00:36:55,667 --> 00:36:57,708
-certainly unexpected for me.
-Yeah, absolutely.
902
00:36:57,708 --> 00:36:59,458
We're really
tremendously excited
903
00:36:59,458 --> 00:37:01,625
with what we've been able
to see so far,
904
00:37:01,625 --> 00:37:04,208
and we think we're just gonna
keep having more surprises
905
00:37:04,208 --> 00:37:05,958
from this dataset.
906
00:37:05,958 --> 00:37:08,042
-Yeah, that's very intriguing.
-ERIK: Yeah, well,
907
00:37:08,042 --> 00:37:09,750
we have additional data
to review.
908
00:37:09,750 --> 00:37:13,125
Let me bring up, uh,
some of the video content.
909
00:37:13,125 --> 00:37:14,125
There were some things
that I found
910
00:37:14,125 --> 00:37:15,625
particularly interesting here.
911
00:37:18,042 --> 00:37:20,375
-THOMAS: There it is.
-TRAVIS: Whoa.
912
00:37:20,375 --> 00:37:22,708
What is this?
913
00:37:22,708 --> 00:37:25,000
ERIK:
So, here we have an object
that certainly is moving fast.
914
00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:26,542
CAMERON:
Oh, yeah,
915
00:37:26,542 --> 00:37:28,875
that speed is really fast.
916
00:37:28,875 --> 00:37:30,625
TRAVIS:
Look at that.
917
00:37:34,792 --> 00:37:36,750
TRAVIS: It's moving fast,
whatever it is.
918
00:37:36,750 --> 00:37:38,542
ERIK: Oh, it certainly is moving
fast. There's no contrail.
919
00:37:38,542 --> 00:37:40,708
Not typical of the aircraft
920
00:37:40,708 --> 00:37:42,917
that we see flying
through our airspace.
921
00:37:44,917 --> 00:37:48,750
First, we see new radar data
from our recent experiment
922
00:37:48,750 --> 00:37:52,208
that shows unbelievably
high energy phenomena
923
00:37:52,208 --> 00:37:55,083
thousands of feet
above Skinwalker Ranch,
924
00:37:55,083 --> 00:37:57,583
and more specifically,
above the bubble.
925
00:37:57,583 --> 00:38:00,625
But then Erik
captured high-speed video
926
00:38:00,625 --> 00:38:03,875
of a UAP that looks like
a possible craft.
927
00:38:03,875 --> 00:38:05,667
So, what was it?
928
00:38:05,667 --> 00:38:08,750
And was it related
to these energy anomalies?
929
00:38:09,542 --> 00:38:11,667
Doesn't look like anything
I've ever seen.
930
00:38:11,667 --> 00:38:13,375
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
931
00:38:13,375 --> 00:38:15,792
I mean, it could be a military
plane doing something.
932
00:38:15,792 --> 00:38:18,542
But, man, it's-it's moving.
Whatever it is, it's moving.
933
00:38:18,542 --> 00:38:20,917
That's really fast. Yeah.
934
00:38:20,917 --> 00:38:24,375
ERIK: This object, or another
one just like it, is also
935
00:38:24,375 --> 00:38:26,083
in other clips, like
the one I'm about to show you.
936
00:38:26,833 --> 00:38:29,708
Here's another clip
with the emboss filter
937
00:38:29,708 --> 00:38:32,250
to help identify
the feature of interest.
938
00:38:32,250 --> 00:38:34,500
We see some things
in the airspace,
939
00:38:34,500 --> 00:38:36,708
uh, with the helicopter.
940
00:38:36,708 --> 00:38:38,250
-CAMERON: Mm-hmm.
-TRAVIS: Oh.
941
00:38:38,250 --> 00:38:40,000
-ERIK: Yeah.
-TRAVIS: Interesting.
942
00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:41,500
KALEB:
Wow.
943
00:38:41,500 --> 00:38:43,792
TRAVIS:
Holy crap. Erik was right.
944
00:38:43,792 --> 00:38:46,708
One or more UAP
got extremely close
945
00:38:46,708 --> 00:38:48,917
to the helicopter
that Jeremiah was in,
946
00:38:48,917 --> 00:38:50,833
collecting his radar data.
947
00:38:50,833 --> 00:38:52,333
Was it following them?
948
00:38:52,333 --> 00:38:54,417
And could it be
what was broadcasting
949
00:38:54,417 --> 00:38:56,958
the 1.6 gigahertz signal
we detected
950
00:38:56,958 --> 00:38:58,500
during the experiment?
951
00:38:58,500 --> 00:39:00,667
So, now let's dive in on this
952
00:39:00,667 --> 00:39:03,000
and examine it
a little more closely.
953
00:39:07,417 --> 00:39:09,792
It does kind of make
a little maneuver right there.
954
00:39:09,792 --> 00:39:11,708
ERIK: Yeah, the speed
of this thing seems to change,
955
00:39:11,708 --> 00:39:13,875
uh, when it gets into
this region of the screen.
956
00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:17,042
CAMERON:
Oh, yeah.
957
00:39:17,042 --> 00:39:18,708
ERIK:
It's worth mentioning
that, you know,
958
00:39:18,708 --> 00:39:20,208
we're looking at video footage
that was collected
959
00:39:20,208 --> 00:39:22,458
at 240 frames per second.
960
00:39:22,458 --> 00:39:24,292
TRAVIS:
Oh, so it's moving really fast?
961
00:39:24,292 --> 00:39:26,125
-ERIK: Yes, yes.
-Oh, yeah,
962
00:39:26,125 --> 00:39:28,500
that's a good point.
963
00:39:28,500 --> 00:39:32,042
So, here is another clip here
I want to bring up.
964
00:39:33,375 --> 00:39:35,625
There we go. There.
965
00:39:38,792 --> 00:39:41,500
TRAVIS: It goes from the nose
of the helicopter to the tail.
966
00:39:41,500 --> 00:39:43,250
-Okay, so there's...
-Right there, stay from there.
967
00:39:43,250 --> 00:39:44,625
-What color is the first one?
-We're kind of at an angle.
968
00:39:44,625 --> 00:39:46,500
-TRAVIS: Right?
-One, two, three...
969
00:39:48,292 --> 00:39:49,750
-Seven?
-ERIK: Let's say seven frames.
970
00:39:49,750 --> 00:39:51,417
TRAVIS:
So, in 240 frames a second,
971
00:39:51,417 --> 00:39:53,542
7/240ths...
972
00:39:53,542 --> 00:39:57,292
It's like, uh,
1,200 feet per second.
973
00:39:57,292 --> 00:40:00,042
That is crazy.
That is supersonic.
974
00:40:00,042 --> 00:40:03,292
-Oh, yeah.
-So that's right over
the triangle and the bubble.
975
00:40:03,292 --> 00:40:05,708
-KALEB: Yes.
-THOMAS: Yeah.
976
00:40:05,708 --> 00:40:08,625
Well, guys, thank you
so much for, uh, jumping on.
977
00:40:08,625 --> 00:40:10,833
Jeremiah, thanks for sharing
what you've got.
978
00:40:10,833 --> 00:40:12,208
-All right, guys.
Till next time.
-Have a good one, guys.
979
00:40:12,208 --> 00:40:13,667
-See you guys.
-Thank you.
980
00:40:13,667 --> 00:40:15,667
TRAVIS:
All right, y'all.
981
00:40:15,667 --> 00:40:17,667
Let's get back
to the mesa drill site.
982
00:40:17,667 --> 00:40:19,125
-ERIK: Yeah,
we got to get out there.
-Yeah.
983
00:40:19,125 --> 00:40:21,125
-Let's do it.
-Let's go.
984
00:40:21,125 --> 00:40:22,667
SAM:
All right, let's go.
985
00:40:24,542 --> 00:40:27,833
TRAVIS:
We've now seen so many UAPs
986
00:40:27,833 --> 00:40:31,375
above the triangle that could
be some kind of craft.
987
00:40:31,375 --> 00:40:33,417
I don't know
if that's what they are
988
00:40:33,417 --> 00:40:36,667
or where they're coming from,
but I'll tell you one thing:
989
00:40:36,667 --> 00:40:39,083
it makes us all want to keep
investigating the bubble
990
00:40:39,083 --> 00:40:41,458
and that space
above the triangle.
991
00:40:41,458 --> 00:40:44,167
And it damn sure motivates us
to figure out what the heck
992
00:40:44,167 --> 00:40:47,042
is inside the mesa.
993
00:40:47,042 --> 00:40:51,042
ERIK:
Our anomalous results are
beginning to sort of coalesce
994
00:40:51,042 --> 00:40:54,167
into a picture, especially
when it comes to the bubble,
995
00:40:54,167 --> 00:40:57,208
and perhaps the mesa.
996
00:40:57,208 --> 00:41:00,208
I think that a major thrust of
our investigation going forward
997
00:41:00,208 --> 00:41:02,625
is going to, uh, be to engage,
998
00:41:02,625 --> 00:41:04,417
come to some kind of
a conclusion.
999
00:41:04,417 --> 00:41:08,125
Now, how we confirm the reality
remains to be determined.
1000
00:41:09,958 --> 00:41:12,542
BRANDON:
I never know what to expect
1001
00:41:12,542 --> 00:41:14,375
when it comes
to Skinwalker Ranch.
1002
00:41:15,125 --> 00:41:19,000
What is going to reveal itself
from one day to the next?
1003
00:41:19,000 --> 00:41:22,083
Understanding what
is beneath the property
1004
00:41:22,083 --> 00:41:25,333
is an essential step
to understanding the landscape
1005
00:41:25,333 --> 00:41:29,167
and what may be involved with
the electromagnetic anomalies
1006
00:41:29,167 --> 00:41:31,875
and beyond at Skinwalker Ranch.
1007
00:41:34,750 --> 00:41:36,542
Hey, guys, there's
a low-flying plane out here.
1008
00:41:36,542 --> 00:41:37,792
Man, he's low.
1009
00:41:37,792 --> 00:41:39,833
Somebody is recording
1010
00:41:39,833 --> 00:41:41,708
the video from these cameras.
1011
00:41:41,708 --> 00:41:43,875
Somebody's spying on us.
Who and why?
1012
00:41:43,875 --> 00:41:46,083
Look at the face of this elk.
1013
00:41:46,083 --> 00:41:48,708
Radioactivity could cause
that sort of a burn.
1014
00:41:48,708 --> 00:41:50,458
This is really strange.
1015
00:41:50,458 --> 00:41:51,875
KALEB:
We really need to find out
1016
00:41:51,875 --> 00:41:54,250
where this radiation
is coming from.
1017
00:41:54,250 --> 00:41:56,333
CHRIS:
I want to show you what
we found inside the mesa.
1018
00:41:56,333 --> 00:41:58,458
TRAVIS:
This could be one
of the most miraculous finds
1019
00:41:58,458 --> 00:42:00,250
here on the ranch.
1020
00:42:00,250 --> 00:42:01,625
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