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- THOMAS: They're here.
- BRYANT: Awesome.
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THOMAS:
I'm excited for the equipment.
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TRAVIS: After last
week, when Chris Bartel,
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who worked security on the
ranch for Robert Bigelow more than
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a decade ago, showed us where
a cave entrance in the mesa had
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mysteriously been covered over,
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we invited a team
of drillers to the ranch
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to help figure out
what the Bigelow team
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might have wanted
to keep hidden.
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THOMAS: Okay.
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BRYANT: Welcome to
Skinwalker Ranch, man.
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- I'm Bryant. Nice to meet you.
- Aaron.
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- Erik Bard. Welcome. -Aaron.
- Thanks for coming out.
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Well, we've had
all kinds of, uh,
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strange things
happening in the mesa.
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I think that there
is something there
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that we need to
investigate further.
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Okay.
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We inherited so
many different stories
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about strange things
happening out there.
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Yeah.
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BRYANT: The
mesa has always been
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a point of interest for us.
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There are all sorts of rumors
and stories about things that
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happened while the Bigelow
team was here on the property.
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I've even heard a story of
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people claiming to see
the side of the mesa open up
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and a spaceship flying
in and it closing up again.
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Or stories about these
openings that lead to
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some sort of an
underground base or cavern.
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I think there's a lot more
there to be discovered,
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and we need to spend more
time over there exploring.
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TRAVIS: Hearing those kinds
of rumors makes you wonder
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how anything of the sort
could be possible in a solid
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sandstone mesa that covers
about three square miles.
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But just last week,
after Chris Bartel's visit,
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we dropped smoke bombs into
the crevices between the large
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boulders covering this
supposed cave entrance.
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- Orange smoke, orange smoke.
- TRAVIS: And inexplicably,
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the smoke was being sucked
down inside somewhere,
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like there really could be a
huge cavern system of some kind.
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Look, look, it's
getting sucked in.
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Yeah, the smoke's going down.
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We're hoping that we
can go drill through it
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and see if we hit any
voids or any type of...
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You know, we really
don't know what to expect.
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Well, we'll just get
the drill off the trailer
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and then start walking it, so...
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- THOMAS: Okay.
- You let us know what we can do to help.
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Okay. Will do.
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BRYANT: Aaron and his crew from
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Straight Shot Drilling,
they're gonna do some
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horizontal drilling into
the side of the mesa.
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The way that this
horizontal drill works
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is they're actually gonna
go down under the road,
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under this canal, and then
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be able to maneuver
up and hopefully
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puncture up into the mesa
and see if we find a void there.
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You want to just park
up here a little bit?
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BRANDON: Given the ongoing
anomalies witnessed at the mesa,
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everything from smoke
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being sucked into the mesa
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and disappearing into an unknown
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chamber or cavern system,
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coupled with other anomalies...
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- Is that plugging into the USB here?
- Yeah.
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BRANDON: Considering
all the evidence
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that has been presented,
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I've given my approval
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to proceed forward,
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with caution.
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We're using the RF
spectrum analyzer,
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which we've used on
pretty much all of these digs.
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I'm data logging
for gamma radiation,
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- as we've gotten when we do digs.
- Yeah.
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Also, since we've got
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GPS anomalies showing
up out here in the field,
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I'm doing real-time
GPS tracking,
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and so we're
getting a data point
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every second on those
guys, and they're data logging.
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There really isn't any place
that we can go and not be
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exposed to some level
of background radiation,
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but when we get
gamma ray spikes during
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our experiments, that's
when we become concerned.
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So, before we start
disturbing the earth,
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we want to make
sure that we have
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all the monitoring
equipment in place
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to detect anything that we might
stir up inside the mesa itself.
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So, we'll, uh,
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dig an exit pit right
here for the mud,
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and then we'll set
up behind that pit
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and drill in, and our
bit has a beacon in it,
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and we have
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the equipment to
locate that beacon
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all the way up to where
you guys want to go.
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You said you could
reach 500 feet?
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- Is how much rod you've got with you?
- AARON: Right.
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- I have 500 foot of rod right now.
- ERIK: Wow.
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- This is awesome.
- Yeah.
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THOMAS: Well, I think
that we, uh, get to work.
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- Get you guys drilling.
- All right.
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THOMAS: Ever since I've
gotten here on the ranch,
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we've been really curious
what lies underneath the mesa.
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So, the guys are
gonna begin drilling
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by digging a pit on the
south side of the road.
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This pit allows them to
catch all of the drill mud
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and the spoils
that are coming out
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of the hole as they drill.
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Yeah, man.
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THOMAS: I think
that it may tell us
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something pretty
interesting about what's
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going on near the mesa.
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Well, I say we get the drill
set up and get going on this.
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All right.
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AARON: The rig that we're
using is a directional bore machine.
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It has 30,000 pounds
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of push and pull, and
you can guide the drill bit
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wherever you want it to go.
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It could go left,
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or it could go right.
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Or I can steer it to come up,
or I can steer it to go down.
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It is that one, right?
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Yeah. So, where that
little clay outcropping is.
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If we came in at the
edge of those rocks
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or just a little bit
under them, that's...
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I mean, that's right
where that opening's at.
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- Make sense? Okay.
- Okay. Yeah.
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TRAVIS: The drill bar
requires hundreds of gallons
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of water to keep it lubricated
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as it penetrates into
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the sandstone rock that
the mesa's made from.
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So, it's gonna be
an extra messy job
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for the team to look for clues
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as the water and spoils
shoot back out into the pit
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they dug by the rig.
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But hopefully, by
the end of the day,
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they'll confirm if
there's a big void
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and even obtain evidence
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of an object or structure that
could be hidden inside there.
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You're all good
to go, huh? Okay.
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AARON: Inside
that head of that drill
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is a beacon.
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And the beacon
is the brains of it.
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We can follow it with
the locator, and it will
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tell me where I'm at,
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how deep I am, what my pitch is
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and what direction I'm going in.
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- So, do you have to walk along and track...
- Yeah.
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Wherever that's going? So,
you'd have to hoof it up there?
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Yeah. I'll be doing some hiking.
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- Is it pretty soft drilling?
- No.
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- Really?
- It's not in the rock.
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It feels like a really
tight, sticky clay.
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Have you hit the mesa yet?
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No.
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- Still a ways this way?
- Yeah.
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Cool.
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Yeah, he's up against
something hard.
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Okay, well...
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I think we should go up
with your safe camera idea.
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All right, well, if were gonna
go for a hike, I'm gonna shed
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a couple layers here.
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BRYANT: This drilling
process takes a lot of time,
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so in the meantime,
Thomas and I have decided
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to hike up the mesa
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to where we had
previously dropped
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these smoke canisters down.
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I don't know what the
path of least resistance is.
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You've been up there
the most, so I'll follow you.
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Well, there is no path
of least resistance.
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BRYANT: We want
to see if we can run
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a snake camera down
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and see if we can figure
out how deep this thing goes
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or if we see anything strange.
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- The hole's right here.
- Okay.
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This one actually has
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the ability to
pan, tilt and zoom,
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so if we get it down in there,
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we can actually, with
this little remote right here,
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we can move it around.
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THOMAS: Maybe the camera
will reveal some clues to us.
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Maybe we'll see an
opening or a void as we
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channel this snake
cam deep into the hill.
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I think we're live.
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- I'm gonna hit record.
- All right.
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THOMAS: Still going down?
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You're still going.
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THOMAS: I have not seen
any sign of smoke bombs.
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- Neither have I.
- I thought for sure we'd see those.
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BRYANT: Now we're down 21 feet.
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I mean, that's pretty far down.
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What the hell is that?
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BRYANT: What is that?
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It looks like metal
right there on the top.
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It definitely looks
like it's reflecting
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something off of there.
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Those smoke canisters
we dropped down there
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were basically just
paper and cardboard.
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There's nothing
reflective on them.
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BRYANT: What is that?
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It looks metallic.
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BRYANT: It really
does look metallic.
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THOMAS: This object is
sitting about 23 and a half feet
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below the entrance of this hole,
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and we're trying
to get the camera
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in position to see what it is,
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and I can't tell what it is.
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I'd definitely like to find a
way of getting it out of there.
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It looks like it could go more
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if we can actually
manipulate it.
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- It looks like it's almost like on a ledge.
- I want to see if I can...
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THOMAS: It appears
to be pretty large.
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Let me see if I can
somehow manipulate
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this camera into it
with a different angle.
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BRYANT: Oh, gosh,
I wish we could get
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something down
there and retrieve that.
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There's your canister.
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- There's the smoke bomb.
- It got wedged, and there's still even more opening.
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There's the base of the
smoke bomb right there.
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So, we know that that other
thing is not the smoke canister.
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'Cause that other thing
didn't look anything like that.
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Well, you know, Chris
Bartel talked about
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a significant opening.
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- Uh-huh.
- This is definitely significant.
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I mean, we are 26-ish feet.
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THOMAS: There's
all kinds of rumors
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that have been floating
around this ranch
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since the day that
I stepped foot on it.
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Whether it be
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the mesa opening
up and some type
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of aerial craft
flying into the hill,
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secret underground
bases under the mesa.
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BRYANT: I really was
surprised with what we found.
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I've never seen anything
like it anywhere on the ranch.
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Is this hard evidence
that there is truly
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something going
on inside this mesa?
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I'm really anxious to
see what we find out.
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Well, I'll tell you what.
That's as far as we're going.
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Okay.
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Well, I think we've
got what we need here.
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I'm gonna just
power this thing off.
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- I'm shocked we got down so far, actually, to be honest with you.
- I... Honestly.
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It's becoming obvious
to me that there's many,
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many different channels
and-and chambers down this hole.
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Some of them appear
to be very, very large.
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There's definitely a lot of
empty space inside this mesa.
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That was really surprising.
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I want to get in there more
than ever now and discover,
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where is this metal coming from?
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- THOMAS: Hey, Erik.
- Hey, Tom.
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I'm really interested in what
you guys found up there.
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I feel like we got about a
third of the way down the mesa.
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When we got down in
that 20, 24-foot range,
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we saw something that
looks completely out of place.
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The first thought,
maybe, it might have been
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the outside of one of
those smoke canisters.
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- ERIK: Yeah.
- But this was not.
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THOMAS: The object appeared
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to be reflecting light back,
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- like it was metallic.
- Uh-huh.
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It was, like, ridges and lines
262
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of-of a metallic-looking
or reflective type stuff,
263
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not packaging of some sort
that would be reflecting light.
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ERIK: What is this
material made of,
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and what is it doing
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in the depths of a
mesa in eastern Utah?
267
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We're gonna be
drilling for a while.
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So, now, really, we need to
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call Travis and tell
him what we found.
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- Yeah. I agree.
- Let's do it.
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- TRAVIS: Hey, fellas.
- ERIK: Hey, Travis.
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- Hey, there.
- How you guys doing?
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It-it's been a
busy time out here.
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BRYANT: Yeah.
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While the drill
rig was going on,
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on the side of the mesa,
Thomas and I decided
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to go back up to
that hole at the top
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where, you remember
the smoke vacuumed
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back down into the hole.
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That cavern that
Chris Bartel showed us.
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Right, right. It vanished, yeah.
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So, we went up there
and started running
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this snake camera
down and encountered
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an object that looks
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like it has a
metallic quality to it.
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What?
287
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In fact, it was reflecting
our light back at us.
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We found those smoke canisters,
289
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and so we have those
to reference against.
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It didn't look
anything like that.
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Wow.
292
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Travis, I want to get
your eyes on this material.
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Take a look at that image.
294
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TRAVIS: Oh, wow.
295
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Do you see that
shiny object there,
296
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near the bottom of the image?
297
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TRAVIS: It looks like a...
298
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I don't know, a strip of
aluminum or something.
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- Is there any way to get a sample of that?
- We couldn't pick it up.
300
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TRAVIS: It'd be really
good to see what it is.
301
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Clearly, lines
302
00:12:40,908 --> 00:12:42,562
and yellow,
303
00:12:42,692 --> 00:12:44,390
and there's a black strip
304
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and then other
black strips on it.
305
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How'd it get down in that hole?
306
00:12:49,134 --> 00:12:51,179
Well, it definitely
looks out of place.
307
00:12:51,266 --> 00:12:53,834
And that was about
23 and a half feet down,
308
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is where we encountered that.
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TRAVIS: And
is it a single piece
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or something poking
out of that rock?
311
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THOMAS: That's what
we were wondering.
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00:13:01,972 --> 00:13:03,757
Wow.
313
00:13:03,844 --> 00:13:06,194
Well, for this to be that
far down in that hole,
314
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I mean, it didn't
get there by itself.
315
00:13:10,633 --> 00:13:12,200
And to what end?
316
00:13:12,331 --> 00:13:14,211
I mean, why is this
thing there, and what is it?
317
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It sounds like there's a
significant void or something.
318
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BRYANT: This
particular snake cam
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has the ability to tilt
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and zoom and pan
around, so we could see that
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the opening was
quite substantial.
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THOMAS: From the
camera, it looked like that hole
323
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could've been as much as
maybe ten foot in diameter.
324
00:13:34,135 --> 00:13:35,441
You're kidding.
325
00:13:37,617 --> 00:13:39,009
Wow. So, there might actually be
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some caves under there, then.
327
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TRAVIS: The video
is unmistakable.
328
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This is clearly some type
of metallic-looking material.
329
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I don't know how it got
there, but we immediately
330
00:13:51,805 --> 00:13:53,894
need to put some
sort of robot in this hole
331
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to see if it's a single object
332
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or part of something
much bigger.
333
00:13:57,898 --> 00:13:59,987
Well, we've got a lot to do.
334
00:14:00,074 --> 00:14:02,120
Hurry up and finish
your crap in Alabama
335
00:14:02,250 --> 00:14:03,730
and get the hell back here.
336
00:14:03,817 --> 00:14:06,298
[laughs] All right, man.
337
00:14:06,428 --> 00:14:08,778
Uh, I hear you.
This is amazing stuff.
338
00:14:08,865 --> 00:14:10,867
I-I can't wait to
get back out there
339
00:14:10,998 --> 00:14:13,174
and do some more
drilling into the mesa.
340
00:14:13,305 --> 00:14:14,891
- That's crazy stuff.
- THOMAS: For sure.
341
00:14:14,915 --> 00:14:16,221
ERIK: All right, well,
342
00:14:16,308 --> 00:14:17,744
we'll get back in touch with you
343
00:14:17,874 --> 00:14:19,461
if we see anything
else like this, Travis.
344
00:14:19,485 --> 00:14:21,400
TRAVIS: All
right. Thanks, guys.
345
00:14:21,487 --> 00:14:23,567
- THOMAS: See you soon.
- BRYANT: All right, see you.
346
00:14:32,324 --> 00:14:34,717
- How deep are you?
- 80 feet.
347
00:14:34,848 --> 00:14:36,502
- You're 80 feet out?
- AARON: Yup.
348
00:14:40,070 --> 00:14:43,030
Right now, he said he's
drilled back 80 feet, so...
349
00:14:43,117 --> 00:14:45,206
-Oh. -Oh, wow.
350
00:14:45,293 --> 00:14:47,948
He's, uh, motioning for us
351
00:14:48,078 --> 00:14:49,958
- to come down there, guys.
- BRYANT: All right.
352
00:14:51,778 --> 00:14:52,909
What's going on?
353
00:14:52,996 --> 00:14:54,433
We can keep drilling,
354
00:14:54,520 --> 00:14:56,478
but I just don't know
where it's going.
355
00:14:56,609 --> 00:14:59,351
ERIK: As we continue
drilling at this site,
356
00:14:59,438 --> 00:15:01,962
that slurry of water
and bentonite clay
357
00:15:02,092 --> 00:15:04,834
going into the mesa should
be coming out of the mesa,
358
00:15:04,921 --> 00:15:06,445
but it's not.
359
00:15:06,532 --> 00:15:08,447
How many gallons of
fluid are we into this now
360
00:15:08,534 --> 00:15:09,752
that haven't come back out?
361
00:15:09,839 --> 00:15:11,798
500 out of this tank,
362
00:15:11,928 --> 00:15:13,887
1,000 out of the last one
363
00:15:13,974 --> 00:15:15,628
and four out of the first.
364
00:15:17,282 --> 00:15:19,082
THOMAS: This fluid has
to be flowing into some
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cavity along the path.
366
00:15:21,024 --> 00:15:23,002
- AARON: Correct. Yeah.
- BRYANT: So, we're talking
367
00:15:23,026 --> 00:15:25,420
2,000 gallons, around there?
368
00:15:25,551 --> 00:15:28,380
It could be punching
through into that void.
369
00:15:29,511 --> 00:15:31,209
Wow.
370
00:15:41,480 --> 00:15:44,744
- So, those tanks are 1,000 gallons each.
- Okay.
371
00:15:44,831 --> 00:15:46,615
THOMAS: So, you can
picture the size of that
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00:15:46,702 --> 00:15:48,661
- sitting somewhere inside that hill.
- Yeah.
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00:15:48,791 --> 00:15:52,012
TRAVIS: The drill bit
is lubricated by water
374
00:15:52,099 --> 00:15:54,797
as it punches through
the base of the mesa,
375
00:15:54,884 --> 00:15:57,409
and so far, more than
1,500 gallons has been used
376
00:15:57,496 --> 00:16:00,063
to get nearly 100 feet inside.
377
00:16:00,194 --> 00:16:02,892
You'd expect to see that
water run back out into the pit,
378
00:16:02,979 --> 00:16:04,981
but it's not.
379
00:16:05,112 --> 00:16:06,896
That's just like what
happened last week.
380
00:16:06,983 --> 00:16:08,463
Popping smoke. Popping smoke.
381
00:16:08,594 --> 00:16:09,788
TRAVIS: When we
dropped smoke bombs
382
00:16:09,812 --> 00:16:11,292
in the crevices of the mesa,
383
00:16:11,423 --> 00:16:12,902
- no smoke emerged.
- THOMAS: Look.
384
00:16:12,989 --> 00:16:14,252
Look. It's getting sucked in.
385
00:16:14,339 --> 00:16:16,471
There has to be a
massive void in there.
386
00:16:16,602 --> 00:16:20,388
It's just a question of how big
it is and what it might contain.
387
00:16:20,475 --> 00:16:23,522
Whoa, look at this. That.
What's going on there?
388
00:16:23,609 --> 00:16:25,828
Okay, so there it is again.
389
00:16:25,959 --> 00:16:29,005
Again, we're doing something
here that we've not done before.
390
00:16:29,136 --> 00:16:30,722
Out here, outdoors,
with this thing running.
391
00:16:30,746 --> 00:16:31,791
Yup.
392
00:16:31,878 --> 00:16:33,488
ERIK: And so,
393
00:16:33,575 --> 00:16:35,185
um, there's a correlation.
394
00:16:35,316 --> 00:16:36,578
- Always.
- Yeah.
395
00:16:38,058 --> 00:16:39,601
ERIK: I noticed that
the spectrum analyzer
396
00:16:39,625 --> 00:16:41,279
is giving us, once again,
397
00:16:41,366 --> 00:16:44,238
this mysterious
1.6 gigahertz signal,
398
00:16:44,325 --> 00:16:48,111
like the one recently
captured at Homestead Two.
399
00:16:49,591 --> 00:16:52,594
Erik, are you doing
something at 1.6?
400
00:16:52,681 --> 00:16:54,422
I'm not broadcasting.
401
00:16:54,509 --> 00:16:55,815
THOMAS: What are you seeing?
402
00:16:55,902 --> 00:17:00,689
TRAVIS: The signal. 1.60000.
403
00:17:00,820 --> 00:17:02,604
Look at that.
404
00:17:02,691 --> 00:17:04,563
TRAVIS: Two weeks ago,
405
00:17:04,650 --> 00:17:06,086
just after we dug a trench
406
00:17:06,173 --> 00:17:07,609
near Homestead Two,
407
00:17:07,740 --> 00:17:10,090
that night, we detected
408
00:17:10,177 --> 00:17:13,876
the mysterious 1.6
gigahertz RF radiation signal.
409
00:17:14,007 --> 00:17:17,793
And then, later, Erik's
surveillance cameras
410
00:17:17,880 --> 00:17:21,406
caught an incredible UAP
floating around the homestead.
411
00:17:21,493 --> 00:17:22,992
- What the hell is that?
- TRAVIS: You captured
412
00:17:23,016 --> 00:17:25,540
a UAP on camera here, Erik.
413
00:17:25,627 --> 00:17:27,977
Every time we've
seen that signal,
414
00:17:28,064 --> 00:17:30,240
something really
strange has happened.
415
00:17:30,371 --> 00:17:33,156
ERIK: Hey, Bryant.
If you guys are game,
416
00:17:33,243 --> 00:17:34,636
I've got some
handheld instruments
417
00:17:34,723 --> 00:17:36,377
that you could take
out to the homesteads.
418
00:17:36,464 --> 00:17:39,511
You know, j-just wander
about and see if you get any
419
00:17:39,641 --> 00:17:41,382
unusual readings out there.
420
00:17:41,513 --> 00:17:43,950
Yeah, it always
seems like, it's almost,
421
00:17:44,037 --> 00:17:46,518
like, a bait-and-switch
type of a thing.
422
00:17:46,605 --> 00:17:48,911
You focus your
energies in one spot,
423
00:17:49,042 --> 00:17:51,150
- and then, all of a sudden, stuff happens in other areas.
- Right.
424
00:17:51,174 --> 00:17:52,454
Well, do you want
to go head down
425
00:17:52,567 --> 00:17:54,090
- to the homestead, then?
- Yeah.
426
00:17:54,221 --> 00:17:55,701
Okay. Let's do it.
427
00:17:57,267 --> 00:18:00,314
ERIK: I've decided to
send Tom and Dragon
428
00:18:00,445 --> 00:18:02,708
out to the homesteads
429
00:18:02,795 --> 00:18:06,233
and see if we pick up
anything happening out there.
430
00:18:06,320 --> 00:18:09,323
Erik, it looks like
we have flow back.
431
00:18:09,454 --> 00:18:11,891
You starting to get some
of the fluid coming back?
432
00:18:12,021 --> 00:18:14,284
Yeah, it looks
like we got it back.
433
00:18:14,415 --> 00:18:17,070
Yeah. I can see that coming out.
434
00:18:17,157 --> 00:18:19,333
So, after about 2,000
gallons, we're finally starting
435
00:18:19,464 --> 00:18:20,813
to see some of our water.
436
00:18:20,900 --> 00:18:22,336
AARON: Yup.
437
00:18:22,423 --> 00:18:23,946
So, how's the drilling going?
438
00:18:24,033 --> 00:18:26,819
As you can see,
it's a little hard still.
439
00:18:26,949 --> 00:18:29,299
So, if there's a void in
there, maybe we filled it up.
440
00:18:29,387 --> 00:18:31,650
Yeah. That's a possibility.
441
00:18:31,780 --> 00:18:34,957
All right. Let me know if you
see anything else change.
442
00:18:35,088 --> 00:18:37,090
Okay.
443
00:18:58,459 --> 00:19:01,462
I guess we'll walk around
with both the Geiger counter,
444
00:19:01,593 --> 00:19:03,769
and then you've
got the tri-field meter.
445
00:19:03,856 --> 00:19:05,945
We'll see if anything
strange pops up
446
00:19:06,075 --> 00:19:07,903
and keep in touch with them.
447
00:19:07,990 --> 00:19:09,905
Yeah. So far, so good.
448
00:19:14,823 --> 00:19:16,999
BRYANT: I've also got
the lightning detector.
449
00:19:17,130 --> 00:19:19,262
And right now,
it's not measuring
450
00:19:19,393 --> 00:19:21,177
anything above background.
451
00:19:21,264 --> 00:19:24,398
Okay. Yeah.
452
00:19:24,529 --> 00:19:27,662
Let's walk around the back where
we've seen some strange stuff,
453
00:19:27,749 --> 00:19:30,491
and then I guess we could
even poke around inside
454
00:19:30,622 --> 00:19:32,406
- the building a little bit.
- Okay.
455
00:19:32,493 --> 00:19:33,712
Yeah.
456
00:19:41,154 --> 00:19:43,156
THOMAS: We're about
probably 25 feet from...
457
00:19:43,243 --> 00:19:45,767
McCOY: Wait, hold on.
Listen to that right there.
458
00:19:45,898 --> 00:19:46,986
CHASE: You can hear him.
459
00:19:47,116 --> 00:19:49,467
[machinery rattling]
460
00:19:58,650 --> 00:20:00,826
Come on, sweetheart.
461
00:20:03,698 --> 00:20:05,874
THOMAS: We
can hear the drill bit,
462
00:20:06,005 --> 00:20:08,224
- down below, punching.
- Copy you.
463
00:20:08,355 --> 00:20:10,183
CHASE: He's right here.
464
00:20:10,313 --> 00:20:12,751
THOMAS: I can
feel the vibration.
465
00:20:12,838 --> 00:20:14,250
CHASE: What you're
hearing, though, over here
466
00:20:14,274 --> 00:20:16,058
is like I said, it's
that paddle bit.
467
00:20:16,189 --> 00:20:18,036
- THOMAS: Right.
- CHASE: And so, every time it makes
468
00:20:18,060 --> 00:20:19,453
a rotation, you'll
hear it smack.
469
00:20:19,540 --> 00:20:21,368
Right.
470
00:20:21,455 --> 00:20:25,633
However, considering
that he's eleven foot five,
471
00:20:25,764 --> 00:20:27,724
he's pretty damn deep
for us to hear it that loud.
472
00:20:28,897 --> 00:20:30,725
McCOY: Usually when he's at 11,
473
00:20:30,812 --> 00:20:32,466
- we don't hear it.
- We don't hear him.
474
00:20:32,597 --> 00:20:34,729
So, guys, uh, there is
something of interest here.
475
00:20:34,860 --> 00:20:36,688
That bit
476
00:20:36,818 --> 00:20:39,212
is down 11 feet
from the surface,
477
00:20:39,299 --> 00:20:40,953
and we can hear it really good,
478
00:20:41,083 --> 00:20:43,521
like it's just six
inches below the soil.
479
00:20:43,608 --> 00:20:45,174
These guys are saying, usually,
480
00:20:45,261 --> 00:20:46,412
when it's that deep,
you can't hear it.
481
00:20:46,436 --> 00:20:47,960
Yeah. Ten-four.
482
00:20:48,047 --> 00:20:50,266
Copy you, Tom.
That's really interesting.
483
00:20:50,353 --> 00:20:51,964
He must be into
something really solid
484
00:20:52,051 --> 00:20:53,411
that's carrying
the vibration well.
485
00:20:54,619 --> 00:20:56,882
Ten-four.
486
00:20:56,969 --> 00:20:59,580
Yeah, I'm up against
something pretty hard right now.
487
00:20:59,667 --> 00:21:01,408
[computer beeping]
488
00:21:04,759 --> 00:21:06,631
- Now, what am I getting?
- I don't know.
489
00:21:06,718 --> 00:21:08,502
It's a lot of noise.
490
00:21:10,591 --> 00:21:12,941
ERIK: Oh, wow.
491
00:21:13,072 --> 00:21:15,335
Whoa.
492
00:21:18,120 --> 00:21:21,689
This doggone thing
is broadcasting.
493
00:21:21,776 --> 00:21:24,170
This thing shouldn't be
broadcasting anything.
494
00:21:24,300 --> 00:21:26,172
Why would a device
that's designed to receive
495
00:21:26,259 --> 00:21:27,434
be broadcasting?
496
00:21:28,870 --> 00:21:31,003
Hey, Bryant? Tom? You copy?
497
00:21:31,133 --> 00:21:32,570
Yeah, I got you. Go ahead, Erik.
498
00:21:32,700 --> 00:21:35,007
ERIK: We've got an
499
00:21:35,137 --> 00:21:37,487
RF spectrum analyzer,
which is a receiver,
500
00:21:37,618 --> 00:21:39,751
that seems to be broadcasting
501
00:21:39,881 --> 00:21:42,057
instead of just receiving.
502
00:21:42,144 --> 00:21:43,493
That's not good.
503
00:21:43,581 --> 00:21:45,104
Well, just have
a listen at this.
504
00:21:45,234 --> 00:21:47,062
[beeping, static crackling]
505
00:21:54,243 --> 00:21:55,505
BRYANT: Are you okay?
506
00:21:55,593 --> 00:21:57,116
No.
507
00:22:08,040 --> 00:22:09,215
BRYANT: Are you okay?
508
00:22:09,302 --> 00:22:12,218
No. I just, I just blacked out.
509
00:22:12,348 --> 00:22:15,177
BRYANT: Like, blacked out?
510
00:22:15,264 --> 00:22:16,744
Yeah, it was, like,
511
00:22:16,831 --> 00:22:19,878
all the blood rushed
out of my-my brain.
512
00:22:20,008 --> 00:22:21,401
This is not okay.
513
00:22:23,533 --> 00:22:25,144
Here, help me up.
514
00:22:28,974 --> 00:22:30,932
Dude, you're shaking.
515
00:22:31,063 --> 00:22:32,978
- You want to go?
- Yeah. Let's go.
516
00:22:34,719 --> 00:22:36,242
- I can't feel my hand.
- You, like...
517
00:22:39,114 --> 00:22:40,594
You can't, you
can't feel your hand?
518
00:22:40,725 --> 00:22:42,204
I c-can't feel my hand.
519
00:22:42,335 --> 00:22:44,554
- That's your left arm?
- It's my left arm.
520
00:22:44,642 --> 00:22:46,600
That's scary, dude. I
don't... Here, give me...
521
00:22:46,731 --> 00:22:48,341
Put your arm around me.
522
00:22:48,428 --> 00:22:49,927
I don't want to [bleep]
around with that.
523
00:22:49,951 --> 00:22:51,997
BRYANT: Tom Lewis said that
524
00:22:52,084 --> 00:22:53,404
he had no feeling
in his left arm.
525
00:22:53,520 --> 00:22:55,000
I knew it had to be
526
00:22:55,087 --> 00:22:56,784
something cardiac-related.
527
00:22:58,394 --> 00:23:00,962
With my position on the
ranch, I made the decision
528
00:23:01,093 --> 00:23:03,158
right then and there to
get him the hell out of here.
529
00:23:03,182 --> 00:23:05,271
You have any chest pains?
530
00:23:05,401 --> 00:23:07,577
TOM: No, but it's
hard to keep my breath.
531
00:23:07,665 --> 00:23:09,623
[bleep]
532
00:23:09,754 --> 00:23:11,470
BRYANT: I don't know
what it is about this area.
533
00:23:11,494 --> 00:23:13,758
I've never felt
anything strange,
534
00:23:13,845 --> 00:23:17,457
but where Tom Lewis
went down is also within feet
535
00:23:17,544 --> 00:23:19,502
of where Roland McCook
almost blacked out.
536
00:23:19,589 --> 00:23:21,809
- Hold on.
- Hey.
537
00:23:21,896 --> 00:23:24,159
BRYANT: And it's where
Travis had his radiation burns.
538
00:23:25,552 --> 00:23:27,772
I really want to find out
what's truly happening
539
00:23:27,859 --> 00:23:29,599
on Skinwalker Ranch
540
00:23:29,687 --> 00:23:32,341
but not at the cost of
people's health and welfare.
541
00:23:34,039 --> 00:23:35,780
BRYANT [over
walkie-talkie]: Hey, you guys.
542
00:23:35,867 --> 00:23:37,695
Tom is experiencing
stuff. He blacked out...
543
00:23:37,782 --> 00:23:40,001
Blacked out, has
pain in his arm.
544
00:23:40,132 --> 00:23:41,699
KANDUS: Are you serious? Oh.
545
00:23:43,265 --> 00:23:44,416
BRYANT: I'm getting
him the hell out of here.
546
00:23:44,440 --> 00:23:45,659
I'm pretty concerned.
547
00:23:45,746 --> 00:23:48,444
I need my bag. It's
got my phone in it.
548
00:23:48,575 --> 00:23:50,118
He's taking him straight
to the emergency room.
549
00:23:50,142 --> 00:23:51,752
I think so.
550
00:23:51,839 --> 00:23:53,512
ERIK: We need to get
the truck out of the road.
551
00:23:53,536 --> 00:23:55,016
[grunts]
552
00:23:55,103 --> 00:23:57,105
I need to clear
this out of the way.
553
00:23:57,192 --> 00:23:59,064
Let's just move it.
554
00:23:59,151 --> 00:24:01,719
ERIK: Maybe that's
the better way to go.
555
00:24:03,721 --> 00:24:06,375
THOMAS: Bryant,
Kandus is right behind you.
556
00:24:06,462 --> 00:24:08,073
So, you can be watching for her.
557
00:24:14,079 --> 00:24:15,907
[phone line ringing]
558
00:24:18,997 --> 00:24:21,086
BRYANT: Hey, Brandon.
559
00:24:21,173 --> 00:24:23,828
I'm calling because
we had an urgent matter
560
00:24:23,915 --> 00:24:25,743
that you need to know about.
561
00:24:25,830 --> 00:24:27,962
We were doing
the drilling exercise,
562
00:24:28,093 --> 00:24:30,791
and Tom Lewis and I
were near Homestead Two.
563
00:24:30,878 --> 00:24:33,620
He started to black
out, basically collapsed,
564
00:24:33,707 --> 00:24:35,361
was complaining about
pain down his arm.
565
00:24:35,448 --> 00:24:38,233
So, I immediately
rushed him out of there.
566
00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:41,236
And Kandus met
us at the hospital.
567
00:24:43,151 --> 00:24:46,198
BRANDON: I've known
Tom Lewis for most of my life.
568
00:24:46,328 --> 00:24:48,200
We grew up together.
569
00:24:48,287 --> 00:24:50,158
Having Tom collapse
570
00:24:50,245 --> 00:24:52,465
in conjunction with
the drilling activity,
571
00:24:52,595 --> 00:24:54,554
it leaves me
572
00:24:54,684 --> 00:24:56,948
stunned and speechless.
573
00:24:57,035 --> 00:24:58,906
For the time being,
I'm just gonna keep
574
00:24:58,993 --> 00:25:00,908
everybody away
from Homestead Two.
575
00:25:01,039 --> 00:25:03,258
- Thank you.
- Bye.
576
00:25:05,086 --> 00:25:07,393
BRANDON: I trust Dragon and his
577
00:25:07,480 --> 00:25:09,569
dedication to safety.
578
00:25:09,699 --> 00:25:12,093
So long as we're
implementing the right health
579
00:25:12,180 --> 00:25:13,747
and safety protocols
and measures
580
00:25:13,878 --> 00:25:15,662
to keep everyone safe...
581
00:25:15,749 --> 00:25:17,838
THOMAS: Looks
like Bryant's back.
582
00:25:17,925 --> 00:25:20,232
BRANDON: I
am open to allowing
583
00:25:20,319 --> 00:25:22,582
further exploration
of the property.
584
00:25:22,669 --> 00:25:25,106
Well, I hope he's got good news.
585
00:25:28,196 --> 00:25:30,329
So, uh, updates?
586
00:25:30,416 --> 00:25:31,591
BRYANT: Not yet.
587
00:25:31,678 --> 00:25:33,332
ERIK: So, I really want to know
588
00:25:33,419 --> 00:25:35,769
what you think about
continuing what we're doing.
589
00:25:35,856 --> 00:25:37,640
BRYANT: So, nothing measured
590
00:25:37,727 --> 00:25:40,165
at all on any of
the instrumentation.
591
00:25:40,252 --> 00:25:41,993
- Right.
- BRYANT: The other thing is,
592
00:25:42,080 --> 00:25:43,448
I don't feel anything,
you guys have felt
593
00:25:43,472 --> 00:25:44,472
- perfectly fine.
- No.
594
00:25:46,171 --> 00:25:48,173
We're a team here.
How do you feel about
595
00:25:48,260 --> 00:25:50,828
continuing the exercise,
given what has taken place?
596
00:25:50,915 --> 00:25:52,177
That took place over there.
597
00:25:52,264 --> 00:25:54,353
Yup. It did.
598
00:25:54,440 --> 00:25:56,050
THOMAS: So, as
long as the readings
599
00:25:56,181 --> 00:25:58,444
are all normal and-and
we're feeling fine,
600
00:25:58,531 --> 00:26:00,533
I don't know why we
would shut her down.
601
00:26:00,620 --> 00:26:04,798
Yeah, I just don't want
anybody, anybody seriously hurt.
602
00:26:08,236 --> 00:26:10,369
- Hey, guys, come over here.
- ERIK: You hear that?
603
00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:14,025
What's going on?
604
00:26:14,112 --> 00:26:16,549
Well, it looks like we're in
605
00:26:16,636 --> 00:26:20,379
a ledge that's holding
this from coming up.
606
00:26:20,466 --> 00:26:22,685
So, the-the ledge is
coming to where it won't let
607
00:26:22,772 --> 00:26:24,818
- your bit catch and go up?
- Right.
608
00:26:24,949 --> 00:26:27,386
Right. And I'm just
hitting it and riding it.
609
00:26:27,473 --> 00:26:29,954
Can you tell whether
it's clay or rock?
610
00:26:30,041 --> 00:26:31,520
Not really sure what it is.
611
00:26:31,607 --> 00:26:33,871
So, is this something
you often run into?
612
00:26:34,001 --> 00:26:36,023
We'll run into it every
once in a while, but usually,
613
00:26:36,047 --> 00:26:37,831
I can get out of it.
614
00:26:37,918 --> 00:26:39,789
But I've been
in it for probably,
615
00:26:39,920 --> 00:26:41,487
I'd say four rods now.
616
00:26:41,574 --> 00:26:43,141
Yeah, 40 feet.
617
00:26:43,228 --> 00:26:44,577
- BRYANT: Really?
- Yeah.
618
00:26:44,664 --> 00:26:46,796
What's your recommendation?
619
00:26:46,884 --> 00:26:49,147
We just keep going the
way we're going and see
620
00:26:49,277 --> 00:26:50,931
if we can get out of it.
621
00:26:51,018 --> 00:26:53,760
Okay. See how far
back before you can get...
622
00:26:53,847 --> 00:26:55,153
Start coming up.
623
00:26:55,240 --> 00:26:56,763
Okay, well, I guess you keep
624
00:26:56,850 --> 00:26:59,157
adding rod length
to it and see if
625
00:26:59,244 --> 00:27:00,810
we can finally pop out.
626
00:27:00,941 --> 00:27:02,508
Let us know if you
get on the back side
627
00:27:02,595 --> 00:27:03,726
and you're able to come up.
628
00:27:03,813 --> 00:27:04,814
I will.
629
00:27:04,902 --> 00:27:06,251
Okay.
630
00:27:09,645 --> 00:27:11,996
THOMAS: So, Aaron
keeps hitting a hard surface,
631
00:27:12,083 --> 00:27:14,476
and it's not allowing the bit
632
00:27:14,563 --> 00:27:16,870
to penetrate and
go on up through it.
633
00:27:19,307 --> 00:27:20,830
THOMAS: You
know what? I think it
634
00:27:20,918 --> 00:27:22,354
might be wise to
just shut it down
635
00:27:22,441 --> 00:27:23,659
for a little bit and, uh...
636
00:27:23,790 --> 00:27:25,096
- Yeah.
- Regroup.
637
00:27:25,226 --> 00:27:26,706
BRYANT: Yeah, I agree.
638
00:27:26,836 --> 00:27:28,466
We've got so much
crap going on right now,
639
00:27:28,490 --> 00:27:30,971
given the fact that we're
hitting this thing that
640
00:27:31,102 --> 00:27:34,235
they can't get through,
the episode with Tom,
641
00:27:34,322 --> 00:27:37,195
the weirdness with your
meters and everything like that,
642
00:27:37,325 --> 00:27:38,761
I just think that
643
00:27:38,848 --> 00:27:40,589
maybe it's time
to give this a rest.
644
00:27:40,676 --> 00:27:42,026
Hey, Aaron!
645
00:27:47,553 --> 00:27:50,208
THOMAS: All right, well, if
that's it, we can head back.
646
00:27:56,954 --> 00:27:58,651
[monitor beeping]
647
00:28:01,654 --> 00:28:05,310
We're here at the
emergency room. Still.
648
00:28:05,440 --> 00:28:07,965
The doctor finally
came with results,
649
00:28:08,052 --> 00:28:10,532
and, basically,
650
00:28:10,619 --> 00:28:13,274
couldn't say what
exactly happened
651
00:28:13,361 --> 00:28:16,016
to cause Tom to
pass out or black out.
652
00:28:16,103 --> 00:28:19,933
He said my heart
is skipping beats
653
00:28:20,020 --> 00:28:22,588
every so often,
654
00:28:22,718 --> 00:28:25,765
and so he's running
655
00:28:25,895 --> 00:28:29,116
lots of lab tests to see
if he can figure out why.
656
00:28:29,247 --> 00:28:32,511
It's very unsettling because of
657
00:28:32,598 --> 00:28:36,167
the sequence of events
that led up to that radio call
658
00:28:36,254 --> 00:28:38,212
for-for what I was experiencing
659
00:28:38,299 --> 00:28:42,173
and the sounds that Erik
was sharing with everyone
660
00:28:42,303 --> 00:28:45,002
and the way that it starts to...
661
00:28:45,089 --> 00:28:46,916
It's... [sighs]
662
00:28:47,004 --> 00:28:50,094
Those things don't
seem coincidental,
663
00:28:50,181 --> 00:28:51,356
just like so many others.
664
00:28:51,443 --> 00:28:53,227
Of course.
665
00:28:53,358 --> 00:28:57,362
Once again, more
questions than answers,
666
00:28:57,449 --> 00:29:00,191
but... at least I'm alive.
667
00:29:00,321 --> 00:29:02,019
- [laughs]: Yeah.
- [chuckles]
668
00:29:02,106 --> 00:29:04,369
It was scary, and
that's all for now.
669
00:29:11,289 --> 00:29:13,291
ERIK: Aaron, I really
want to understand
670
00:29:13,421 --> 00:29:15,771
what we're up against
here inside of this mesa.
671
00:29:15,858 --> 00:29:18,426
I'd like to know,
how unusual is it,
672
00:29:18,513 --> 00:29:20,559
in your experience,
to not be able
673
00:29:20,646 --> 00:29:22,778
to punch up through
something like this?
674
00:29:22,865 --> 00:29:25,868
Well, seeing the rock that
is on the ground out here,
675
00:29:25,955 --> 00:29:30,525
and it's a sandstone
type of rock,
676
00:29:30,612 --> 00:29:34,312
the stuff that we are
using right now to drill up
677
00:29:34,442 --> 00:29:37,184
through this mesa, it
should go through that...
678
00:29:37,315 --> 00:29:38,925
layer pretty easily.
679
00:29:40,448 --> 00:29:41,841
And it's not.
680
00:29:41,928 --> 00:29:43,147
Does that make you think that
681
00:29:43,234 --> 00:29:44,974
maybe what you're up against is
682
00:29:45,062 --> 00:29:46,759
something other than sandstone?
683
00:29:46,889 --> 00:29:48,630
Yeah.
684
00:29:48,761 --> 00:29:50,589
I wonder what that is.
685
00:29:50,676 --> 00:29:51,851
THOMAS: How far back are we?
686
00:29:51,938 --> 00:29:54,245
We are about 300 feet.
687
00:29:55,681 --> 00:29:57,422
THOMAS: Now that
you've got a little bit
688
00:29:57,509 --> 00:29:59,554
of the mud flowing
back from here, too,
689
00:29:59,641 --> 00:30:01,730
where you're hitting
some of this hard surface
690
00:30:01,817 --> 00:30:03,819
and where you've been
bumping up against this,
691
00:30:03,950 --> 00:30:05,604
whatever it is,
692
00:30:05,734 --> 00:30:07,736
uh, I'm gonna be
really fascinated
693
00:30:07,823 --> 00:30:10,130
to see what's coming
out of that hole.
694
00:30:10,217 --> 00:30:12,741
So, when you guys get
ready to dump the spoils,
695
00:30:12,828 --> 00:30:15,266
we definitely want to
put a screen under there
696
00:30:15,353 --> 00:30:17,398
and catch it and just see
697
00:30:17,485 --> 00:30:19,400
if maybe we might
be able to discern...
698
00:30:19,487 --> 00:30:21,161
I mean, you're saying
that whatever you're hitting
699
00:30:21,185 --> 00:30:22,664
is harder than sandstone.
700
00:30:22,751 --> 00:30:24,013
- Correct.
- THOMAS: And so,
701
00:30:24,101 --> 00:30:26,494
maybe you're chipping it,
702
00:30:26,625 --> 00:30:29,149
or-or piece of it,
kind of, is coming out,
703
00:30:29,236 --> 00:30:31,847
so I think that we definitely
want to analyze that.
704
00:30:31,934 --> 00:30:33,588
And if we're doing
that, it should be
705
00:30:33,675 --> 00:30:35,286
at the bottom of
that pit right there.
706
00:30:35,373 --> 00:30:36,765
- THOMAS: Okay.
- So...
707
00:30:36,852 --> 00:30:38,047
All right, we'll let
you get back to work.
708
00:30:38,071 --> 00:30:39,071
- Thank you.
- All right.
709
00:30:43,642 --> 00:30:44,904
THOMAS: What happened to Tom,
710
00:30:44,991 --> 00:30:46,645
it's serious.
711
00:30:46,775 --> 00:30:49,126
The ranch takes
a toll on people.
712
00:30:49,256 --> 00:30:51,911
But we need to move forward,
713
00:30:51,998 --> 00:30:54,000
go back into the
hole and keep drilling.
714
00:31:01,007 --> 00:31:02,748
As we get deeper into the hill,
715
00:31:02,835 --> 00:31:05,011
the mud finally starts flowing.
716
00:31:05,098 --> 00:31:08,710
It fills up this large hole that
they dug with the backhoe
717
00:31:08,797 --> 00:31:10,712
to catch this stuff.
718
00:31:10,843 --> 00:31:12,540
It becomes necessary
to vacuum it out.
719
00:31:12,627 --> 00:31:14,847
I wonder what
that black stuff is.
720
00:31:14,934 --> 00:31:16,153
I don't know.
721
00:31:20,635 --> 00:31:22,159
- AARON: Hey, Thomas.
- Yeah.
722
00:31:22,246 --> 00:31:25,074
My, uh, back's full.
I need to go dump it.
723
00:31:25,162 --> 00:31:26,163
Oh, okay.
724
00:31:26,250 --> 00:31:27,990
All right.
725
00:31:34,040 --> 00:31:35,650
THOMAS: You
think that'll catch it?
726
00:31:35,737 --> 00:31:37,435
McCOY: Yeah.
727
00:31:37,565 --> 00:31:39,195
THOMAS: We put a
screen underneath of it
728
00:31:39,219 --> 00:31:41,178
when we dumped it, just
to see if we could catch
729
00:31:41,265 --> 00:31:43,180
anything that might be
coming out of that hole.
730
00:31:48,533 --> 00:31:50,187
Okay.
731
00:32:00,414 --> 00:32:01,894
What is that?
732
00:32:09,423 --> 00:32:11,077
Hey, uh...
733
00:32:13,427 --> 00:32:14,907
Look at that.
734
00:32:14,994 --> 00:32:18,998
Thomas, what are you seeing?
735
00:32:19,128 --> 00:32:21,019
- THOMAS: I don't know if that's a rock...
- Looks like you're studying...
736
00:32:21,043 --> 00:32:23,045
THOMAS: or
if it's like rust or...
737
00:32:25,222 --> 00:32:27,572
- Oh, my.
- THOMAS: Just rock?
738
00:32:29,443 --> 00:32:32,229
- It's brittle.
- ERIK: This is really thin.
739
00:32:34,753 --> 00:32:37,103
What did you think it
was when you first saw it?
740
00:32:37,234 --> 00:32:39,342
THOMAS: I wondered if it was,
like, metal flakes or something.
741
00:32:39,366 --> 00:32:42,108
That's exactly the
same impression I got.
742
00:32:42,239 --> 00:32:44,850
THOMAS: Yeah, there's quite
a bit of that flake stuff in here.
743
00:32:44,937 --> 00:32:46,634
ERIK: Yeah, you got
a good eye, Thomas.
744
00:32:46,721 --> 00:32:48,767
I don't know how you
spotted that in all that mess.
745
00:32:48,854 --> 00:32:52,292
THOMAS: I mean...
[sighs, stammers]
746
00:32:52,423 --> 00:32:55,097
- You know when a piece of metal rusts and then flakes off?
- Uh-huh.
747
00:32:55,121 --> 00:32:56,533
Yeah, that's what
came to mind as soon...
748
00:32:56,557 --> 00:32:58,385
as soon as you handed me that.
749
00:32:58,472 --> 00:33:02,694
I'm surprised to see that
there are pieces of material...
750
00:33:02,781 --> 00:33:05,653
Not rock, possibly metal...
751
00:33:05,740 --> 00:33:09,178
Being screened out of that
800-gallon volume of slurry
752
00:33:09,266 --> 00:33:11,006
with bentonite clay.
753
00:33:11,093 --> 00:33:12,573
I don't know what
this material is.
754
00:33:12,660 --> 00:33:14,445
At first, it appears
to be like rust
755
00:33:14,575 --> 00:33:16,969
or-or some kind of sheet metal
756
00:33:17,099 --> 00:33:19,188
that has been
broken into pieces.
757
00:33:19,319 --> 00:33:21,843
- You see that?
- I know what it looks like.
758
00:33:21,974 --> 00:33:24,019
Bryant, you want to
have a look at this?
759
00:33:24,150 --> 00:33:25,470
THOMAS: I think
this is just stuff
760
00:33:25,586 --> 00:33:27,414
- that's fallen down in the...
- Mm-hmm.
761
00:33:27,501 --> 00:33:29,111
Hole.
762
00:33:30,591 --> 00:33:32,419
You know, it
might be interesting
763
00:33:32,550 --> 00:33:34,073
to put a metal detector...
764
00:33:34,160 --> 00:33:36,118
Well, there's a few
things that come to mind.
765
00:33:36,205 --> 00:33:39,513
The metal detector, of course,
and then the XRF device.
766
00:33:39,600 --> 00:33:42,647
We can do some elemental
analysis on it with the XRF.
767
00:33:42,734 --> 00:33:45,911
You know, it-it also
wouldn't hurt to take a look
768
00:33:46,041 --> 00:33:47,932
at this stuff that's coming
out and see if we get
769
00:33:47,956 --> 00:33:50,089
elevated gamma readings on it.
770
00:33:50,219 --> 00:33:52,439
What is it that we're
hitting inside there?
771
00:33:52,526 --> 00:33:55,442
We've heard of
tunnels and caverns
772
00:33:55,529 --> 00:33:58,097
and underground
bases here in the mesa.
773
00:33:58,184 --> 00:34:00,665
Could what we hit in the
mesa be behind that narrative?
774
00:34:02,014 --> 00:34:02,928
- So this is that really...
- Oh, that's...
775
00:34:03,015 --> 00:34:04,321
That's that really large one.
776
00:34:04,451 --> 00:34:05,863
That's the biggest
one we found, right?
777
00:34:05,887 --> 00:34:07,759
Yeah, yeah. All right,
I-I want to rinse it off
778
00:34:07,846 --> 00:34:08,910
- back here, away from the electronics.
- THOMAS: Okay.
779
00:34:08,934 --> 00:34:09,934
Let's get the other side.
780
00:34:12,024 --> 00:34:14,026
All right.
781
00:34:14,113 --> 00:34:16,202
- ERIK: Well, look at that.
- Does it have any...?
782
00:34:16,289 --> 00:34:18,509
ERIK: Yeah, look at this
surface here. It's all bumpy.
783
00:34:18,596 --> 00:34:21,599
It's a kind of a
brown, brownish color.
784
00:34:21,686 --> 00:34:24,036
And this has got
streaks of that brown in it,
785
00:34:24,123 --> 00:34:26,163
but there's a black color
here on this much flatter,
786
00:34:26,212 --> 00:34:27,344
smoother surface.
787
00:34:27,474 --> 00:34:28,910
Well, let's find out what it is.
788
00:34:29,041 --> 00:34:30,564
Does it have to be
dry to analyze it?
789
00:34:30,651 --> 00:34:32,914
- Yeah, I prefer to let the thing dry off.
- Okay.
790
00:34:33,001 --> 00:34:35,613
ERIK: In order to identify
what that material is,
791
00:34:35,700 --> 00:34:37,702
at least to get a sense
of its composition,
792
00:34:37,832 --> 00:34:40,444
I've decided to use the handheld
X-ray fluorescence analyzer,
793
00:34:40,574 --> 00:34:43,664
or XRF instrument, and
see what elements show up.
794
00:34:45,100 --> 00:34:47,364
I like to describe
the XRF device
795
00:34:47,451 --> 00:34:50,149
as basically a
fancy X-ray flashlight.
796
00:34:50,236 --> 00:34:52,325
We shine those X-rays at objects
797
00:34:52,456 --> 00:34:55,067
and we look at what
X-ray colors come back
798
00:34:55,154 --> 00:34:59,027
to identify the materials
of which they're made.
799
00:34:59,114 --> 00:35:01,987
So, this is telling me, on
this first reading on this side,
800
00:35:02,117 --> 00:35:05,512
we're looking at calcium, iron,
silicon, aluminum, magnesium.
801
00:35:05,599 --> 00:35:06,905
- Wait, iron?
- What?
802
00:35:06,992 --> 00:35:08,994
- Yeah, there's...
- And aluminum?
803
00:35:09,124 --> 00:35:11,102
Yeah, it's, like, eight percent
aluminum on that shot.
804
00:35:11,126 --> 00:35:13,215
How much iron is it?
805
00:35:13,346 --> 00:35:16,218
Uh, th-that time, it was 26%.
806
00:35:16,305 --> 00:35:18,525
So, this is definitely
metallic, then?
807
00:35:18,656 --> 00:35:20,527
Oh, yeah. Let's take a
look at this other side.
808
00:35:20,614 --> 00:35:21,920
THOMAS: Aluminum. Oh, wow.
809
00:35:23,530 --> 00:35:26,359
- ERIK: Guys?
- THOMAS: That number's much different.
810
00:35:26,446 --> 00:35:28,119
Yeah, this side of
this thing is showing up
811
00:35:28,143 --> 00:35:30,711
at almost 72% iron.
812
00:35:32,147 --> 00:35:33,975
This thing is just
straight-up metal?
813
00:35:34,106 --> 00:35:36,587
This sample is
almost solid metal.
814
00:35:36,717 --> 00:35:39,241
Wow.
815
00:35:39,328 --> 00:35:41,940
What is metal doing coming
out of the hill 300 feet in?
816
00:35:48,425 --> 00:35:50,339
- ERIK: Hey, guys.
- THOMAS: Erik.
817
00:35:50,427 --> 00:35:54,300
I have Travis cued up here
to videoconference with us.
818
00:35:54,387 --> 00:35:56,583
We need to bring him up to
speed on what's been going on.
819
00:35:56,607 --> 00:35:58,522
Mm-hmm.
820
00:35:58,609 --> 00:36:01,742
ERIK: After finding
the material in the mesa,
821
00:36:01,829 --> 00:36:05,659
a deeper and more searching
analysis with an XRF device
822
00:36:05,790 --> 00:36:08,314
suggests a much more
interesting composition,
823
00:36:08,401 --> 00:36:10,447
potentially a much
more interesting history.
824
00:36:10,577 --> 00:36:13,232
So I want to
reach out to Travis.
825
00:36:13,362 --> 00:36:15,202
It's important that we
get him these findings.
826
00:36:15,277 --> 00:36:16,801
TRAVIS: Hey, fellas.
827
00:36:16,888 --> 00:36:19,325
- BRYANT: Hey, Travis.
- How are you guys doing?
828
00:36:19,412 --> 00:36:21,240
It-it's been a
busy time out here.
829
00:36:21,327 --> 00:36:23,851
- Yeah, it's been pretty crazy.
- Oh, yeah?
830
00:36:23,982 --> 00:36:26,114
- What have y'all been up to?
- I took Tom Lewis
831
00:36:26,201 --> 00:36:29,204
with me down to Homestead Two,
832
00:36:29,291 --> 00:36:33,208
and right then and there,
Tom Lewis fell to his knees,
833
00:36:33,339 --> 00:36:35,123
basically blacked out.
834
00:36:35,210 --> 00:36:39,127
And it required me getting
him to the emergency room.
835
00:36:39,214 --> 00:36:41,173
-Well, is Tom okay? -He is.
836
00:36:41,260 --> 00:36:44,219
Fortunately, the doctors
checked him out and they did say
837
00:36:44,350 --> 00:36:46,439
that he had a strange
heart arrhythmia,
838
00:36:46,570 --> 00:36:49,181
- which he's never had before.
- What?
839
00:36:49,268 --> 00:36:51,531
ERIK: Yeah, this
makes no sense, Travis.
840
00:36:51,618 --> 00:36:56,449
Now, it has been
pointed out that our drilling
841
00:36:56,536 --> 00:36:58,930
had just reached what
would be below ground,
842
00:36:59,060 --> 00:37:00,845
at the base of the mesa,
843
00:37:00,932 --> 00:37:03,543
at the point in time when
Tom Lewis had his episode.
844
00:37:03,630 --> 00:37:05,240
That's insane.
845
00:37:05,327 --> 00:37:08,287
And what about the drilling?
846
00:37:08,374 --> 00:37:11,899
We decided to... the drilling,
and we would use a screen,
847
00:37:11,986 --> 00:37:16,817
uh, to screen any material
coming out of that-that slurry,
848
00:37:16,904 --> 00:37:21,169
in case we saw any... anything
that we think doesn't belong.
849
00:37:21,300 --> 00:37:23,824
- And boy, did we find something.
- Really?
850
00:37:23,911 --> 00:37:26,261
It was actually
Thomas who noticed
851
00:37:26,392 --> 00:37:30,744
that there were some
unusual pieces of material,
852
00:37:30,831 --> 00:37:34,313
uh, sticking out of that
bentonite clay residue.
853
00:37:34,443 --> 00:37:39,100
And this material, uh, is flat.
854
00:37:39,187 --> 00:37:41,886
- It is metallic.
- Have you got, uh, pieces of it
855
00:37:41,973 --> 00:37:44,541
- that you can show me?
- Oh, yes, we do.
856
00:37:46,194 --> 00:37:48,849
We're talking about
anywhere from 30%
857
00:37:48,980 --> 00:37:51,896
- to 72% iron.
- Wow.
858
00:37:51,983 --> 00:37:55,639
And curiously, we see
aluminum in this material.
859
00:37:55,769 --> 00:37:57,205
- Really?
- Yeah.
860
00:37:57,292 --> 00:37:58,903
Oh, man, I wish I
could zoom in on that.
861
00:37:59,033 --> 00:38:01,035
Does it look like it's
got any layering to it?
862
00:38:01,122 --> 00:38:03,124
Any lamination?
863
00:38:03,211 --> 00:38:05,518
My hope is that when we get
some additional processing,
864
00:38:05,605 --> 00:38:07,651
we'll be able to answer
questions like that.
865
00:38:07,738 --> 00:38:10,392
That's exactly the question
that we had on the ground.
866
00:38:10,479 --> 00:38:13,004
But this is some really
unusual-looking stuff.
867
00:38:13,091 --> 00:38:16,660
This is not something I would
have expected to encounter,
868
00:38:16,790 --> 00:38:19,053
uh, you know, hundreds
of feet into the mesa.
869
00:38:19,140 --> 00:38:21,360
TRAVIS: And-and
what's it doing there?
870
00:38:21,490 --> 00:38:23,275
That doesn't make sense.
871
00:38:23,362 --> 00:38:25,538
I would normally
expect to see iron
872
00:38:25,625 --> 00:38:29,455
only in the form of
an oxide in the ground.
873
00:38:29,542 --> 00:38:32,197
Yeah, this has been refined,
and it's got a-a mixture
874
00:38:32,327 --> 00:38:35,896
of, uh, other, uh,
you know, metals in it.
875
00:38:35,983 --> 00:38:37,550
And to what end?
876
00:38:37,637 --> 00:38:39,354
Yeah, I'm perplexed
by the aluminum content,
877
00:38:39,378 --> 00:38:41,380
to be honest.
878
00:38:41,467 --> 00:38:43,750
I don't know why I'm seeing
as high as ten percent aluminum
879
00:38:43,774 --> 00:38:45,514
in some of my measurements.
880
00:38:45,645 --> 00:38:49,257
And how did it get 300
feet underneath the mesa?
881
00:38:49,388 --> 00:38:51,584
TRAVIS: These metallic
fragments that the drill extracted
882
00:38:51,608 --> 00:38:53,566
from below the base of the mesa
883
00:38:53,697 --> 00:38:55,655
made me wonder if
there's a connection
884
00:38:55,786 --> 00:38:59,137
to the metal-looking object that
Thomas and Dragon got video of
885
00:38:59,224 --> 00:39:00,791
from the crevice above.
886
00:39:00,878 --> 00:39:03,532
And how whatever
could be in the mesa
887
00:39:03,663 --> 00:39:06,361
might be connected to
Tom Lewis's health episode.
888
00:39:06,448 --> 00:39:08,276
We need to keep drilling
889
00:39:08,363 --> 00:39:11,584
and get a detailed elemental
analysis of that material
890
00:39:11,671 --> 00:39:13,586
from a university-level
laboratory
891
00:39:13,673 --> 00:39:16,067
to be certain
of just what it is.
892
00:39:16,197 --> 00:39:19,679
ERIK: Well, I guess
we're done here for now.
893
00:39:19,766 --> 00:39:21,550
We'll, uh, get back
in touch with you
894
00:39:21,681 --> 00:39:23,640
if we see anything
else like this, Travis.
895
00:39:23,770 --> 00:39:26,033
All right, thanks, guys. I'll
see you guys in a few days.
896
00:39:26,120 --> 00:39:27,905
THOMAS: Okay, see you soon.
897
00:39:29,689 --> 00:39:31,232
KANDUS: While this
investigation is important
898
00:39:31,256 --> 00:39:32,823
to everyone here on the team,
899
00:39:32,953 --> 00:39:36,391
everybody's physical
health is number one,
900
00:39:36,522 --> 00:39:38,698
above the investigation.
901
00:39:38,785 --> 00:39:41,614
We feel like we're at
a crossroads right now,
902
00:39:41,701 --> 00:39:46,097
because what happened with
Tom has shaken our comfort level.
903
00:39:46,227 --> 00:39:49,622
BRYANT: As the experiments
get bigger and better,
904
00:39:49,753 --> 00:39:52,233
they also get more dangerous
and more hazardous.
905
00:39:52,320 --> 00:39:54,714
What are we going to trigger
with these bigger experiments?
906
00:39:54,801 --> 00:39:57,238
THOMAS: Metal
flakes or something.
907
00:39:57,369 --> 00:39:59,769
TRAVIS: I don't know how
this material got inside the mesa.
908
00:39:59,850 --> 00:40:02,069
Could it be from
an asteroid impact
909
00:40:02,200 --> 00:40:05,029
or an alien spacecraft
or an underground base?
910
00:40:05,116 --> 00:40:06,726
Who knows?
911
00:40:06,857 --> 00:40:09,903
But what we do know
is whatever this is,
912
00:40:10,034 --> 00:40:13,254
it's made up of rare
and unusual elements.
913
00:40:13,341 --> 00:40:16,518
We need to find out what it's
doing here on Skinwalker Ranch.
914
00:40:22,611 --> 00:40:23,850
THOMAS: Well, you guys
ready to go at it again?
915
00:40:23,874 --> 00:40:25,310
AARON: Yeah, we're ready.
916
00:40:25,440 --> 00:40:28,400
I'm up against something
pretty hard right now.
917
00:40:28,487 --> 00:40:30,054
THOMAS: Look
how big that chunk is.
918
00:40:30,141 --> 00:40:30,968
BRYANT: Are we
chipping away at something
919
00:40:31,055 --> 00:40:32,926
much larger under the mesa?
920
00:40:33,013 --> 00:40:35,102
It's almost as if it all
came off the same object.
921
00:40:35,189 --> 00:40:36,909
TRAVIS: Those materials
are used in modern
922
00:40:36,974 --> 00:40:39,063
quantum computer systems.
923
00:40:39,193 --> 00:40:42,327
BRYANT: Is it some sort of
a craft that was put in there
924
00:40:42,414 --> 00:40:43,652
that was never supposed
to be discovered?
925
00:40:43,676 --> 00:40:45,765
- [low rumble]
- What was that?
926
00:40:45,852 --> 00:40:47,680
-[whooshing] -Whoa!
What was that?
927
00:40:47,767 --> 00:40:50,103
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