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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,500 --> 00:00:05,999 - THOMAS: They're here. - BRYANT: Awesome. 2 00:00:06,023 --> 00:00:08,156 THOMAS: I'm excited for the equipment. 3 00:00:08,243 --> 00:00:10,898 TRAVIS: After last week, when Chris Bartel, 4 00:00:10,985 --> 00:00:13,727 who worked security on the ranch for Robert Bigelow more than 5 00:00:13,814 --> 00:00:16,599 a decade ago, showed us where a cave entrance in the mesa had 6 00:00:16,730 --> 00:00:18,297 mysteriously been covered over, 7 00:00:18,384 --> 00:00:20,342 we invited a team of drillers to the ranch 8 00:00:20,473 --> 00:00:22,866 to help figure out what the Bigelow team 9 00:00:22,953 --> 00:00:24,390 might have wanted to keep hidden. 10 00:00:24,520 --> 00:00:26,217 THOMAS: Okay. 11 00:00:26,348 --> 00:00:27,934 BRYANT: Welcome to Skinwalker Ranch, man. 12 00:00:27,958 --> 00:00:29,960 - I'm Bryant. Nice to meet you. - Aaron. 13 00:00:30,091 --> 00:00:31,590 - Erik Bard. Welcome. -Aaron. - Thanks for coming out. 14 00:00:31,614 --> 00:00:33,660 Well, we've had all kinds of, uh, 15 00:00:33,747 --> 00:00:37,185 strange things happening in the mesa. 16 00:00:37,316 --> 00:00:38,728 I think that there is something there 17 00:00:38,752 --> 00:00:39,990 that we need to investigate further. 18 00:00:40,014 --> 00:00:41,494 Okay. 19 00:00:41,624 --> 00:00:43,409 We inherited so many different stories 20 00:00:43,496 --> 00:00:45,759 about strange things happening out there. 21 00:00:45,846 --> 00:00:47,238 Yeah. 22 00:00:47,326 --> 00:00:48,979 BRYANT: The mesa has always been 23 00:00:49,066 --> 00:00:51,634 a point of interest for us. 24 00:00:51,721 --> 00:00:54,041 There are all sorts of rumors and stories about things that 25 00:00:54,071 --> 00:00:56,465 happened while the Bigelow team was here on the property. 26 00:00:56,596 --> 00:00:58,467 I've even heard a story of 27 00:00:58,598 --> 00:01:00,861 people claiming to see the side of the mesa open up 28 00:01:00,948 --> 00:01:03,559 and a spaceship flying in and it closing up again. 29 00:01:03,690 --> 00:01:06,954 Or stories about these openings that lead to 30 00:01:07,084 --> 00:01:08,956 some sort of an underground base or cavern. 31 00:01:09,086 --> 00:01:11,611 I think there's a lot more there to be discovered, 32 00:01:11,698 --> 00:01:13,961 and we need to spend more time over there exploring. 33 00:01:14,048 --> 00:01:17,138 TRAVIS: Hearing those kinds of rumors makes you wonder 34 00:01:17,225 --> 00:01:20,533 how anything of the sort could be possible in a solid 35 00:01:20,620 --> 00:01:24,319 sandstone mesa that covers about three square miles. 36 00:01:24,450 --> 00:01:27,278 But just last week, after Chris Bartel's visit, 37 00:01:27,366 --> 00:01:30,760 we dropped smoke bombs into the crevices between the large 38 00:01:30,847 --> 00:01:33,328 boulders covering this supposed cave entrance. 39 00:01:33,415 --> 00:01:37,332 - Orange smoke, orange smoke. - TRAVIS: And inexplicably, 40 00:01:37,463 --> 00:01:40,248 the smoke was being sucked down inside somewhere, 41 00:01:40,335 --> 00:01:43,338 like there really could be a huge cavern system of some kind. 42 00:01:43,469 --> 00:01:45,906 Look, look, it's getting sucked in. 43 00:01:46,036 --> 00:01:48,430 Yeah, the smoke's going down. 44 00:01:48,561 --> 00:01:52,260 We're hoping that we can go drill through it 45 00:01:52,391 --> 00:01:55,481 and see if we hit any voids or any type of... 46 00:01:55,568 --> 00:01:58,397 You know, we really don't know what to expect. 47 00:01:58,484 --> 00:02:00,311 Well, we'll just get the drill off the trailer 48 00:02:00,442 --> 00:02:03,706 and then start walking it, so... 49 00:02:03,837 --> 00:02:05,597 - THOMAS: Okay. - You let us know what we can do to help. 50 00:02:05,621 --> 00:02:07,231 Okay. Will do. 51 00:02:09,843 --> 00:02:12,411 BRYANT: Aaron and his crew from 52 00:02:12,498 --> 00:02:14,325 Straight Shot Drilling, they're gonna do some 53 00:02:14,413 --> 00:02:16,676 horizontal drilling into the side of the mesa. 54 00:02:16,763 --> 00:02:19,896 The way that this horizontal drill works 55 00:02:19,983 --> 00:02:22,551 is they're actually gonna go down under the road, 56 00:02:22,682 --> 00:02:24,684 under this canal, and then 57 00:02:24,771 --> 00:02:27,556 be able to maneuver up and hopefully 58 00:02:27,687 --> 00:02:30,080 puncture up into the mesa and see if we find a void there. 59 00:02:30,167 --> 00:02:32,953 You want to just park up here a little bit? 60 00:02:33,083 --> 00:02:36,217 BRANDON: Given the ongoing anomalies witnessed at the mesa, 61 00:02:36,347 --> 00:02:38,219 everything from smoke 62 00:02:38,349 --> 00:02:39,742 being sucked into the mesa 63 00:02:39,829 --> 00:02:42,615 and disappearing into an unknown 64 00:02:42,702 --> 00:02:44,268 chamber or cavern system, 65 00:02:44,355 --> 00:02:46,793 coupled with other anomalies... 66 00:02:46,923 --> 00:02:48,597 - Is that plugging into the USB here? - Yeah. 67 00:02:48,621 --> 00:02:50,101 BRANDON: Considering all the evidence 68 00:02:50,144 --> 00:02:51,275 that has been presented, 69 00:02:51,362 --> 00:02:52,538 I've given my approval 70 00:02:52,668 --> 00:02:54,017 to proceed forward, 71 00:02:54,148 --> 00:02:55,976 with caution. 72 00:02:56,106 --> 00:02:57,934 We're using the RF spectrum analyzer, 73 00:02:58,021 --> 00:02:59,981 which we've used on pretty much all of these digs. 74 00:03:00,067 --> 00:03:03,331 I'm data logging for gamma radiation, 75 00:03:03,418 --> 00:03:05,072 - as we've gotten when we do digs. - Yeah. 76 00:03:05,159 --> 00:03:06,595 Also, since we've got 77 00:03:06,682 --> 00:03:09,163 GPS anomalies showing up out here in the field, 78 00:03:09,293 --> 00:03:11,165 I'm doing real-time GPS tracking, 79 00:03:11,295 --> 00:03:13,036 and so we're getting a data point 80 00:03:13,123 --> 00:03:15,188 every second on those guys, and they're data logging. 81 00:03:15,212 --> 00:03:17,867 There really isn't any place that we can go and not be 82 00:03:17,998 --> 00:03:20,348 exposed to some level of background radiation, 83 00:03:20,435 --> 00:03:22,393 but when we get gamma ray spikes during 84 00:03:22,524 --> 00:03:25,222 our experiments, that's when we become concerned. 85 00:03:25,309 --> 00:03:27,486 So, before we start disturbing the earth, 86 00:03:27,573 --> 00:03:29,270 we want to make sure that we have 87 00:03:29,357 --> 00:03:31,315 all the monitoring equipment in place 88 00:03:31,446 --> 00:03:34,797 to detect anything that we might stir up inside the mesa itself. 89 00:03:34,884 --> 00:03:36,407 So, we'll, uh, 90 00:03:36,538 --> 00:03:39,062 dig an exit pit right here for the mud, 91 00:03:39,149 --> 00:03:40,934 and then we'll set up behind that pit 92 00:03:41,064 --> 00:03:44,198 and drill in, and our bit has a beacon in it, 93 00:03:44,328 --> 00:03:45,852 and we have 94 00:03:45,939 --> 00:03:48,419 the equipment to locate that beacon 95 00:03:48,550 --> 00:03:50,552 all the way up to where you guys want to go. 96 00:03:50,639 --> 00:03:52,772 You said you could reach 500 feet? 97 00:03:52,859 --> 00:03:54,271 - Is how much rod you've got with you? - AARON: Right. 98 00:03:54,295 --> 00:03:56,099 - I have 500 foot of rod right now. - ERIK: Wow. 99 00:03:56,123 --> 00:03:57,603 - This is awesome. - Yeah. 100 00:03:57,690 --> 00:03:59,648 THOMAS: Well, I think that we, uh, get to work. 101 00:03:59,779 --> 00:04:01,868 - Get you guys drilling. - All right. 102 00:04:01,955 --> 00:04:04,479 THOMAS: Ever since I've gotten here on the ranch, 103 00:04:04,566 --> 00:04:07,395 we've been really curious what lies underneath the mesa. 104 00:04:07,482 --> 00:04:09,832 So, the guys are gonna begin drilling 105 00:04:09,919 --> 00:04:12,792 by digging a pit on the south side of the road. 106 00:04:12,879 --> 00:04:15,577 This pit allows them to catch all of the drill mud 107 00:04:15,664 --> 00:04:17,318 and the spoils that are coming out 108 00:04:17,448 --> 00:04:19,407 of the hole as they drill. 109 00:04:20,974 --> 00:04:22,584 Yeah, man. 110 00:04:22,715 --> 00:04:25,413 THOMAS: I think that it may tell us 111 00:04:25,500 --> 00:04:26,782 something pretty interesting about what's 112 00:04:26,806 --> 00:04:29,243 going on near the mesa. 113 00:04:32,115 --> 00:04:34,727 Well, I say we get the drill set up and get going on this. 114 00:04:34,857 --> 00:04:36,032 All right. 115 00:04:38,644 --> 00:04:41,164 AARON: The rig that we're using is a directional bore machine. 116 00:04:41,255 --> 00:04:43,518 It has 30,000 pounds 117 00:04:43,649 --> 00:04:46,216 of push and pull, and you can guide the drill bit 118 00:04:46,303 --> 00:04:48,479 wherever you want it to go. 119 00:04:48,567 --> 00:04:49,655 It could go left, 120 00:04:49,785 --> 00:04:51,874 or it could go right. 121 00:04:51,961 --> 00:04:54,311 Or I can steer it to come up, or I can steer it to go down. 122 00:04:54,442 --> 00:04:55,965 It is that one, right? 123 00:04:56,096 --> 00:04:58,489 Yeah. So, where that little clay outcropping is. 124 00:04:58,620 --> 00:05:00,491 If we came in at the edge of those rocks 125 00:05:00,622 --> 00:05:02,252 or just a little bit under them, that's... 126 00:05:02,276 --> 00:05:04,583 I mean, that's right where that opening's at. 127 00:05:04,713 --> 00:05:06,889 - Make sense? Okay. - Okay. Yeah. 128 00:05:06,976 --> 00:05:09,239 TRAVIS: The drill bar requires hundreds of gallons 129 00:05:09,370 --> 00:05:11,067 of water to keep it lubricated 130 00:05:11,198 --> 00:05:12,808 as it penetrates into 131 00:05:12,939 --> 00:05:15,158 the sandstone rock that the mesa's made from. 132 00:05:15,289 --> 00:05:17,247 So, it's gonna be an extra messy job 133 00:05:17,378 --> 00:05:19,119 for the team to look for clues 134 00:05:19,206 --> 00:05:21,512 as the water and spoils shoot back out into the pit 135 00:05:21,600 --> 00:05:23,297 they dug by the rig. 136 00:05:23,384 --> 00:05:25,778 But hopefully, by the end of the day, 137 00:05:25,908 --> 00:05:28,171 they'll confirm if there's a big void 138 00:05:28,302 --> 00:05:30,478 and even obtain evidence 139 00:05:30,565 --> 00:05:33,568 of an object or structure that could be hidden inside there. 140 00:05:37,180 --> 00:05:40,488 You're all good to go, huh? Okay. 141 00:05:41,794 --> 00:05:43,926 AARON: Inside that head of that drill 142 00:05:44,013 --> 00:05:45,493 is a beacon. 143 00:05:45,624 --> 00:05:47,713 And the beacon is the brains of it. 144 00:05:47,800 --> 00:05:51,455 We can follow it with the locator, and it will 145 00:05:51,542 --> 00:05:53,762 tell me where I'm at, 146 00:05:53,893 --> 00:05:56,722 how deep I am, what my pitch is 147 00:05:56,852 --> 00:05:58,985 and what direction I'm going in. 148 00:06:00,813 --> 00:06:04,773 - So, do you have to walk along and track... - Yeah. 149 00:06:04,904 --> 00:06:06,838 Wherever that's going? So, you'd have to hoof it up there? 150 00:06:06,862 --> 00:06:08,255 Yeah. I'll be doing some hiking. 151 00:06:13,347 --> 00:06:15,784 - Is it pretty soft drilling? - No. 152 00:06:15,871 --> 00:06:18,265 - Really? - It's not in the rock. 153 00:06:18,395 --> 00:06:21,311 It feels like a really tight, sticky clay. 154 00:06:21,442 --> 00:06:22,748 Have you hit the mesa yet? 155 00:06:22,835 --> 00:06:24,227 No. 156 00:06:24,314 --> 00:06:25,664 - Still a ways this way? - Yeah. 157 00:06:27,143 --> 00:06:28,188 Cool. 158 00:06:31,495 --> 00:06:32,935 Yeah, he's up against something hard. 159 00:06:32,975 --> 00:06:34,890 Okay, well... 160 00:06:34,977 --> 00:06:36,955 I think we should go up with your safe camera idea. 161 00:06:36,979 --> 00:06:38,696 All right, well, if were gonna go for a hike, I'm gonna shed 162 00:06:38,720 --> 00:06:40,896 a couple layers here. 163 00:06:40,983 --> 00:06:42,744 BRYANT: This drilling process takes a lot of time, 164 00:06:42,768 --> 00:06:45,161 so in the meantime, Thomas and I have decided 165 00:06:45,292 --> 00:06:46,902 to hike up the mesa 166 00:06:46,989 --> 00:06:48,227 to where we had previously dropped 167 00:06:48,251 --> 00:06:50,166 these smoke canisters down. 168 00:06:50,253 --> 00:06:52,865 I don't know what the path of least resistance is. 169 00:06:52,952 --> 00:06:54,886 You've been up there the most, so I'll follow you. 170 00:06:54,910 --> 00:06:57,217 Well, there is no path of least resistance. 171 00:06:57,304 --> 00:06:58,914 BRYANT: We want to see if we can run 172 00:06:59,045 --> 00:07:00,829 a snake camera down 173 00:07:00,960 --> 00:07:03,310 and see if we can figure out how deep this thing goes 174 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:04,920 or if we see anything strange. 175 00:07:05,007 --> 00:07:06,705 - The hole's right here. - Okay. 176 00:07:09,098 --> 00:07:11,753 This one actually has 177 00:07:11,840 --> 00:07:15,452 the ability to pan, tilt and zoom, 178 00:07:15,583 --> 00:07:17,977 so if we get it down in there, 179 00:07:18,064 --> 00:07:20,153 we can actually, with this little remote right here, 180 00:07:20,283 --> 00:07:22,851 we can move it around. 181 00:07:22,982 --> 00:07:25,724 THOMAS: Maybe the camera will reveal some clues to us. 182 00:07:25,811 --> 00:07:28,161 Maybe we'll see an opening or a void as we 183 00:07:28,291 --> 00:07:30,293 channel this snake cam deep into the hill. 184 00:07:30,380 --> 00:07:32,556 I think we're live. 185 00:07:32,643 --> 00:07:34,733 - I'm gonna hit record. - All right. 186 00:07:42,349 --> 00:07:43,654 THOMAS: Still going down? 187 00:07:43,742 --> 00:07:45,874 You're still going. 188 00:07:46,005 --> 00:07:48,703 THOMAS: I have not seen any sign of smoke bombs. 189 00:07:48,834 --> 00:07:51,837 - Neither have I. - I thought for sure we'd see those. 190 00:07:51,924 --> 00:07:53,926 BRYANT: Now we're down 21 feet. 191 00:07:55,362 --> 00:07:56,929 I mean, that's pretty far down. 192 00:07:59,453 --> 00:08:00,715 What the hell is that? 193 00:08:10,986 --> 00:08:11,986 BRYANT: What is that? 194 00:08:13,293 --> 00:08:15,034 It looks like metal right there on the top. 195 00:08:16,949 --> 00:08:18,733 It definitely looks like it's reflecting 196 00:08:18,864 --> 00:08:19,864 something off of there. 197 00:08:21,127 --> 00:08:23,129 Those smoke canisters we dropped down there 198 00:08:23,216 --> 00:08:25,435 were basically just paper and cardboard. 199 00:08:25,522 --> 00:08:26,882 There's nothing reflective on them. 200 00:08:26,915 --> 00:08:29,004 BRYANT: What is that? 201 00:08:29,091 --> 00:08:30,963 It looks metallic. 202 00:08:31,050 --> 00:08:33,226 BRYANT: It really does look metallic. 203 00:08:33,356 --> 00:08:35,595 THOMAS: This object is sitting about 23 and a half feet 204 00:08:35,619 --> 00:08:38,100 below the entrance of this hole, 205 00:08:38,187 --> 00:08:39,885 and we're trying to get the camera 206 00:08:39,972 --> 00:08:41,408 in position to see what it is, 207 00:08:41,495 --> 00:08:43,366 and I can't tell what it is. 208 00:08:43,453 --> 00:08:46,717 I'd definitely like to find a way of getting it out of there. 209 00:08:46,805 --> 00:08:48,850 It looks like it could go more 210 00:08:48,937 --> 00:08:51,418 if we can actually manipulate it. 211 00:08:51,548 --> 00:08:54,388 - It looks like it's almost like on a ledge. - I want to see if I can... 212 00:08:55,509 --> 00:08:57,685 THOMAS: It appears to be pretty large. 213 00:08:57,816 --> 00:08:59,948 Let me see if I can somehow manipulate 214 00:09:00,079 --> 00:09:01,404 this camera into it with a different angle. 215 00:09:01,428 --> 00:09:02,868 BRYANT: Oh, gosh, I wish we could get 216 00:09:02,908 --> 00:09:04,102 something down there and retrieve that. 217 00:09:04,126 --> 00:09:06,737 There's your canister. 218 00:09:06,868 --> 00:09:09,988 - There's the smoke bomb. - It got wedged, and there's still even more opening. 219 00:09:10,350 --> 00:09:12,154 There's the base of the smoke bomb right there. 220 00:09:12,178 --> 00:09:14,876 So, we know that that other thing is not the smoke canister. 221 00:09:14,963 --> 00:09:17,123 'Cause that other thing didn't look anything like that. 222 00:09:18,967 --> 00:09:20,577 Well, you know, Chris Bartel talked about 223 00:09:20,664 --> 00:09:22,144 a significant opening. 224 00:09:22,231 --> 00:09:24,625 - Uh-huh. - This is definitely significant. 225 00:09:24,755 --> 00:09:27,410 I mean, we are 26-ish feet. 226 00:09:27,541 --> 00:09:29,064 THOMAS: There's all kinds of rumors 227 00:09:29,151 --> 00:09:30,805 that have been floating around this ranch 228 00:09:30,892 --> 00:09:32,807 since the day that I stepped foot on it. 229 00:09:32,894 --> 00:09:34,374 Whether it be 230 00:09:34,504 --> 00:09:36,637 the mesa opening up and some type 231 00:09:36,724 --> 00:09:39,596 of aerial craft flying into the hill, 232 00:09:39,727 --> 00:09:42,730 secret underground bases under the mesa. 233 00:09:42,817 --> 00:09:46,342 BRYANT: I really was surprised with what we found. 234 00:09:46,473 --> 00:09:48,910 I've never seen anything like it anywhere on the ranch. 235 00:09:48,997 --> 00:09:51,565 Is this hard evidence that there is truly 236 00:09:51,652 --> 00:09:53,828 something going on inside this mesa? 237 00:09:53,915 --> 00:09:57,049 I'm really anxious to see what we find out. 238 00:09:57,179 --> 00:09:58,678 Well, I'll tell you what. That's as far as we're going. 239 00:09:58,702 --> 00:10:00,313 Okay. 240 00:10:00,400 --> 00:10:02,271 Well, I think we've got what we need here. 241 00:10:02,402 --> 00:10:04,665 I'm gonna just power this thing off. 242 00:10:04,795 --> 00:10:07,296 - I'm shocked we got down so far, actually, to be honest with you. - I... Honestly. 243 00:10:07,320 --> 00:10:09,757 It's becoming obvious to me that there's many, 244 00:10:09,844 --> 00:10:13,674 many different channels and-and chambers down this hole. 245 00:10:13,804 --> 00:10:16,155 Some of them appear to be very, very large. 246 00:10:16,242 --> 00:10:19,332 There's definitely a lot of empty space inside this mesa. 247 00:10:19,419 --> 00:10:22,901 That was really surprising. 248 00:10:22,988 --> 00:10:25,140 I want to get in there more than ever now and discover, 249 00:10:25,164 --> 00:10:26,774 where is this metal coming from? 250 00:10:30,299 --> 00:10:32,214 - THOMAS: Hey, Erik. - Hey, Tom. 251 00:10:32,301 --> 00:10:34,695 I'm really interested in what you guys found up there. 252 00:10:34,825 --> 00:10:37,916 I feel like we got about a third of the way down the mesa. 253 00:10:38,003 --> 00:10:40,919 When we got down in that 20, 24-foot range, 254 00:10:41,049 --> 00:10:44,096 we saw something that looks completely out of place. 255 00:10:44,183 --> 00:10:46,315 The first thought, maybe, it might have been 256 00:10:46,446 --> 00:10:48,166 the outside of one of those smoke canisters. 257 00:10:48,230 --> 00:10:49,579 - ERIK: Yeah. - But this was not. 258 00:10:49,666 --> 00:10:50,885 THOMAS: The object appeared 259 00:10:51,016 --> 00:10:53,496 to be reflecting light back, 260 00:10:53,583 --> 00:10:55,237 - like it was metallic. - Uh-huh. 261 00:10:55,324 --> 00:10:57,370 It was, like, ridges and lines 262 00:10:57,500 --> 00:11:00,764 of-of a metallic-looking or reflective type stuff, 263 00:11:00,895 --> 00:11:03,942 not packaging of some sort that would be reflecting light. 264 00:11:05,639 --> 00:11:06,921 ERIK: What is this material made of, 265 00:11:06,945 --> 00:11:08,990 and what is it doing 266 00:11:09,121 --> 00:11:12,037 in the depths of a mesa in eastern Utah? 267 00:11:13,473 --> 00:11:14,754 We're gonna be drilling for a while. 268 00:11:14,778 --> 00:11:16,389 So, now, really, we need to 269 00:11:16,476 --> 00:11:18,695 call Travis and tell him what we found. 270 00:11:18,782 --> 00:11:21,307 - Yeah. I agree. - Let's do it. 271 00:11:26,616 --> 00:11:28,662 - TRAVIS: Hey, fellas. - ERIK: Hey, Travis. 272 00:11:28,792 --> 00:11:30,359 - Hey, there. - How you guys doing? 273 00:11:30,490 --> 00:11:32,405 It-it's been a busy time out here. 274 00:11:32,492 --> 00:11:33,972 BRYANT: Yeah. 275 00:11:34,102 --> 00:11:35,712 While the drill rig was going on, 276 00:11:35,843 --> 00:11:38,672 on the side of the mesa, Thomas and I decided 277 00:11:38,759 --> 00:11:41,805 to go back up to that hole at the top 278 00:11:41,892 --> 00:11:44,112 where, you remember the smoke vacuumed 279 00:11:44,243 --> 00:11:46,158 back down into the hole. 280 00:11:46,245 --> 00:11:48,682 That cavern that Chris Bartel showed us. 281 00:11:48,812 --> 00:11:50,379 Right, right. It vanished, yeah. 282 00:11:50,510 --> 00:11:52,512 So, we went up there and started running 283 00:11:52,599 --> 00:11:55,254 this snake camera down and encountered 284 00:11:55,384 --> 00:11:57,386 an object that looks 285 00:11:57,517 --> 00:11:59,867 like it has a metallic quality to it. 286 00:11:59,998 --> 00:12:01,738 What? 287 00:12:01,825 --> 00:12:04,306 In fact, it was reflecting our light back at us. 288 00:12:04,393 --> 00:12:07,483 We found those smoke canisters, 289 00:12:07,570 --> 00:12:09,920 and so we have those to reference against. 290 00:12:10,051 --> 00:12:11,289 It didn't look anything like that. 291 00:12:11,313 --> 00:12:12,706 Wow. 292 00:12:14,273 --> 00:12:16,710 Travis, I want to get your eyes on this material. 293 00:12:16,797 --> 00:12:21,454 Take a look at that image. 294 00:12:21,541 --> 00:12:23,847 TRAVIS: Oh, wow. 295 00:12:23,934 --> 00:12:26,024 Do you see that shiny object there, 296 00:12:26,154 --> 00:12:28,069 near the bottom of the image? 297 00:12:28,156 --> 00:12:30,289 TRAVIS: It looks like a... 298 00:12:30,376 --> 00:12:33,118 I don't know, a strip of aluminum or something. 299 00:12:33,205 --> 00:12:35,946 - Is there any way to get a sample of that? - We couldn't pick it up. 300 00:12:36,034 --> 00:12:38,210 TRAVIS: It'd be really good to see what it is. 301 00:12:38,297 --> 00:12:40,821 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 00:12:44,477 --> 00:12:46,696 and then other black strips on it. 305 00:12:46,783 --> 00:12:49,047 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 00:12:53,921 --> 00:12:55,575 is where we encountered that. 309 00:12:55,705 --> 00:12:58,186 TRAVIS: And is it a single piece 310 00:12:58,273 --> 00:12:59,753 or something poking out of that rock? 311 00:12:59,796 --> 00:13:01,276 THOMAS: That's what we were wondering. 312 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 00:13:06,281 --> 00:13:09,415 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 00:13:15,812 --> 00:13:18,685 It sounds like there's a significant void or something. 318 00:13:20,382 --> 00:13:21,862 BRYANT: This particular snake cam 319 00:13:21,992 --> 00:13:24,169 has the ability to tilt 320 00:13:24,256 --> 00:13:26,954 and zoom and pan around, so we could see that 321 00:13:27,085 --> 00:13:28,825 the opening was quite substantial. 322 00:13:28,912 --> 00:13:31,263 THOMAS: From the camera, it looked like that hole 323 00:13:31,393 --> 00:13:34,048 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 326 00:13:39,097 --> 00:13:40,794 some caves under there, then. 327 00:13:42,230 --> 00:13:44,667 TRAVIS: The video is unmistakable. 328 00:13:44,754 --> 00:13:48,236 This is clearly some type of metallic-looking material. 329 00:13:48,367 --> 00:13:51,674 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 00:13:53,981 --> 00:13:55,330 to see if it's a single object 332 00:13:55,461 --> 00:13:57,767 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 365 00:15:19,153 --> 00:15:20,937 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 372 00:15:46,702 --> 00:15:48,661 - sitting somewhere inside that hill. - Yeah. 373 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! 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