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I'm Dr. Travis Taylor,
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and I've spent nearly
four decades working
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as a scientist for the federal government,
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and also in the private
sector, trying to understand
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the nature of our universe and
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to answer a question that so many
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across the world have
contemplated for centuries.
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Are we alone?
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And for the past five years,
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I've been a part of a
team investigating a place
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that is infamous for uap or ufo sightings,
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mysterious animal mutilations
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and even incredible reports
of inter dimensional portals.
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It's known as skin walker ranch.
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- This just changed directions!
- Wow.
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- Did that go right behind the mesa?
- There's more.
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During our investigation...
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It came right out of the mesa!
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We've obtained shocking evidence...
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Whoa! We got something on the flir.
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Wow. I think that may
be formation flying.
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Really?
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Of not only those phenomena...
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That's a nuts-and-bolts
aircraft, and it was flying.
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But much, much more.
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Erik, are you doing something at 1.6?
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I'm not broadcasting.
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That's a communication
signal or something.
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So, now, as I rejoin the team
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to launch the most ambitious phase
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of our investigation yet,
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I wonder just what we'll
find next at skin walker ranch
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and what answers might be revealed
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about the true nature of our universe.
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There is a ranch in northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on earth:
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Animal mutilations, bizarre ufo sightings
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and unusual energies that
have proven harmful to humans.
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For 20 years, the federal government
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tried to find answers and failed.
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Now a new team of dedicated scientists,
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researchers and experts has taken over.
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They are determined to
solve the mystery and reveal
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the secret of skin walker ranch.
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Skinwalker ranch command center,
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this is Cameron with Brandon
inbound in the helicopter.
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We'll be landing here shortly.
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We got eyes on you. Copy you.
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Command center awaiting your arrival.
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Excellent. Thanks, dragon.
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I'm really, really anxious to get to work.
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It'll be great to set down
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and to kick off this next
phase of the investigation.
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You know, I think about everything
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that's been accomplished so far,
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and every time we push
the ranch, it pushes back.
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And we get more and more information
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and more and more data,
and strangeness, quite frankly.
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Yeah. Well, if last year's
results are any indication
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of what we may see here in the future,
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I think we're in for some exciting times.
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What drives us this year
is a quest for answers.
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So, I think it's important
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as we pull together the
agenda to be addressing
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what is a constantly changing
set of variables and problems.
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Also, who are we going to be engaging?
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And what kind of equipment
are we going to be deploying
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in service to getting the answers?
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- Well, Jim.
- Hey, Brandon.
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- Nice to see you.
- Anthropologist.
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We're enthusiastic to get
back to work, of course,
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but I sense the lingering
and sobering effect
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of all that we found last year
and of what it might mean.
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Let's jump in.
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But there are some things
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that we want to try that have
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not been on the table until now.
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It's good to be back together.
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This last year's
investigation and research
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yielded, as we all know, historic results.
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So I think we all know
how important this is, and
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- the world is watching.
- Absolutely.
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As we know, bringing
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third-party experts in
collaboration with us has
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really helped bring, I
think, greater insight
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and better focus to these efforts.
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So, I'm really excited to have Jim royston
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and the team at omniteq
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joining us full-time as
a technology partner
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and has helped us instrument
the property like never before.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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You know, we're just glad to be part of it.
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Our goal was to really
look at Erik's vision
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for having a distributed
array of instruments
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that are at all these unique
locations within this property.
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- I'm excited to see what it yields.
- Yeah.
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Well, you know,
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no shortage of anomalies
out here at the ranch.
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So, you know, we've got
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a lot of planned activities,
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some of them based in the
work that we did the last time
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we were all together.
Looking at the triangle,
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the east field, east canyon
area, homestead two,
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- and of course, the mesa...
- Great.
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Where we've talked about the possibility
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that we're going to do some
exploratory drilling so that
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we can look around inside
better than we have before.
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But, you know, to date
we're still just beginning
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to get our heads around
what we might be running into.
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Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
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Middle of the day, an orb like
that showing up? That's crazy.
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Last year, we documented
more phenomena
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than ever before all
across skin walker ranch.
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Whoa. What was that
purple light over there?
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Look at that.
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What is that?
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But one of the most perplexing mysteries
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is something we first
encountered two years ago.
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A 400-foot-long, dome-shaped object
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that's proven to be impenetrable
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during two different drilling operations.
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But we did recover
small metallic fragments
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in the spoils that, believe it or not,
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are made of similar
materials to what NASA uses
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to protect the surface
of our own spacecraft.
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So, what could this thing be?
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This year, we intend to find out.
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So, the anomaly in the mesa
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I think that's something
we got to find a way
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to examine in much more detail.
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- Yeah.
- We've now gone at it a couple times
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with a smaller scale drill.
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We definitely need to get in
there with something bigger.
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We're trying to game-plan of how
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we could find a way to safely
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get more data on what possibly
could be inside the mesa.
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And I have to say how
dangerous of an operation this is.
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Yeah. Even in recent weeks,
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we've observed that that
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mesa face has become
even more unstable.
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Well, then, you know,
unfortunately, as we went
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into late fall last year, we had yet
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another cow just drop
straight down and, and died.
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- Wow.
- Just right down here
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under this large tree here in the corner.
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It literally looked like
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she walked over there and just dropped.
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Do you have pictures of this cow, Erik?
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I've got them here,
actually, 'cause I knew
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- this was going to come up.
- I would love to see that.
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So if you'll turn your attention
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to the center portion,
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you'll see that black mass here
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that is, in fact, the cow,
just beneath the tree.
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What was really fascinating
to me was the way
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that the legs were
tucked up under the cow.
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It was as if she came
straight down on 'em.
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Well, you know, the
other cow passed away
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probably 50 meters from
where you're talking about.
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- Right?
- Yeah.
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Maybe there's something
about that part of the field.
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Yup.
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So, plotting the course ahead,
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establishing the agenda,
what do you have planned?
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Well, given that the center
of all of our experiments,
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at least in the sky, has
been right over the triangle,
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it only stands to reason,
we got to follow up on that.
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The triangle is an epicenter
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of high activity, high strangeness.
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There's no place on skin walker ranch
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where we've documented more
phenomena... from energy spikes
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and GPS anomalies to
uaps... than at the triangle.
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We got a malfunction.
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Everybody watch out!
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Last year, we were literally blown away...
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Check this out. Got a reflection
or something right there.
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There's something in
the sky above the rocket.
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When we captured high-speed
footage of a mysterious blob
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that may have caused a rocket
to explode just 31 feet in the air.
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And later on, Jim royston
and the omniteq team
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helped us obtain infrared
lidar images of a perfect circle
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surrounding a black void right
in the middle of the triangle.
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There was a really interesting image
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from the hubble in 2019
that was repeated in
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the event horizon telescope
in '22, and what it shows
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Erik, if you have that,
would you bring that up?
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Yeah.
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Those are pictures of a black hole,
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and if you look... Wow.
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Those look almost just
like the lidar ring that we saw
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around whatever the heck
the anomaly is at the triangle.
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- Wow.
- And so, this is even more exciting to me
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in that, if it were a black hole,
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it would've ripped the earth apart
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and killed everybody.
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And since that didn't
happen, it's something else.
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But it's something else
that creates a phenomena
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- very similar to a black hole.
- Absolutely.
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We're really close to
learning how to detect
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what it actually is.
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Yeah, so, I'm excited to kick off
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the most aggressive experiment to date.
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Yeah, this is unlike any
experiment we've done before.
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- Yeah.
- Today, we're going to have,
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sky-ops, meaning we're going to have
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- two helicopters involved.
- That's correct.
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And we are also going
to have ground ops.
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We're going to be observing
things down at the triangle.
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Monitoring this experiment
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involving sending signals back and forth
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between the two aircraft,
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as well as down to the ground.
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- Speaking of which...
- I think I hear him.
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Right on cue.
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He'll be landing in just a moment.
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Once he gets on the ground,
we'll go and take a look
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at mounting points and get set up
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and get our equipment installed
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and get ready for the experiment.
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It's the first time we've put two aircraft up
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circling over the anomaly.
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- I'm excited to see what it yields.
- Yeah.
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What an extraordinary way
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to kick off this next phase of research.
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With this first experiment,
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Erik and I hope to finally get answers
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about what the blob and
the bizarre ring and void
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that we documented
last year could actually be.
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Could they really be related
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to some kind of traversable wormhole?
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And if so, does that
explain all the energy spikes,
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uaps we've seen appear and disappear,
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and all the other crazy phenomena
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that keeps happening at the triangle?
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The next few hours
are gonna be interesting.
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Gentlemen, I'd like to
introduce you to Brock Wilson,
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- with wasatch helicopters.
- Hey. Nice to meet you.
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- Good to meet you guys.
- Hey, Brock. I'm Bryant.
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To help us conduct our
first experiment of the year
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at the triangle,
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Cameron fugal
arranged for his colleague
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Brock Wilson to fly a second
helicopter out to the ranch.
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Thanks for your help
and bringing your beautiful
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- machine out.
- Thanks for having me.
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I know we've spoken before
and talked a little bit about
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the experiment that we
want to perform in the air
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- over the triangle out there...
- Yes.
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Broadcasting some signals
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between the helicopters and,
also, down into the ground.
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As Travis likes to say, you'll be flying
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a push-broom pattern
at various altitudes,
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starting at low altitude and going to high.
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- How high up are we going?
- Five to six thousand feet
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at the top end.
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Okay.
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- Great.
- Well, let's get these birds in the air.
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- All right. Let's go to work.
- Let's do it.
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I will be in chopper one with Brock,
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and Erik will be in chopper
two with Thomas and Cameron.
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And we're going to ascend
in a synchronized pattern
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to identify the actual size of
the area above the triangle
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that we call the "anomalous zone."
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I got a GPS tracker here
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- that I want to tape to your skids.
- Okay.
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This is where we've
documented many anomalies,
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or strange occurrences,
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like uaps, bizarre radio
signals and GPS errors
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between about 31 to
10,000 feet in the air.
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So, as we ascend to various altitudes,
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I'm going to transmit a 1.6
gigahertz frequency signal
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over to Erik.
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That's a signal we've
been detecting frequently
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on the ranch during
many of our experiments.
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And it's left us baffled
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because that frequency
is reserved by the military
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for tracking communications
between satellites
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and the ground.
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So it's got us questioning,
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who's making those transmissions
on the ranch and why?
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During the experiment,
if we see any breaks
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in the 1.6 gigahertz signal
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going between chopper
one and chopper two,
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we're hoping that the
GPS devices we've attached
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to the helicopters will help us identify
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just exactly where it happens.
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And, also, if it's one big anomaly
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or something that's moving
around above the triangle.
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Now, while we're in the choppers,
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Jim royston will be on the ground
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scanning the triangle
with his infrared lidar drone.
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- That looking good?
- That looks good on the top.
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So if there are any breaks
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in the 1.6 gigahertz signal,
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hopefully, Jim can capture clear images
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of what we're dealing with.
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I'll have you hold onto that.
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And since it's been an effective tool
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in past experiments, we're also planning
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to launch rockets to probe the area
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and try and stimulate phenomena
to occur above the triangle.
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Think we're ready to roll here.
303
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Yeah, you go ahead and start it, buddy.
304
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Looks like they're about ready to go.
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All right, five, four, three, two, one.
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Light up.
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He's coming up.
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He's coming up, too.
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Last year, we ended off
with so many crazy things,
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so to be back here with the
guys to kick off this investigation,
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I'm excited, and yet, a little bit cautious
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about what we might come across.
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We'll let 'em know I'm
gonna put the drone in the air.
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Hey, helicopter, he's
about to launch his drone.
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He's gonna stay at about 60 feet.
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Yeah?
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I was watching very closely
for that 1.6 gigahertz signal
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being broadcast from
Travis's rf signal generator
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as we flew around, and
at one point, it disappears
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for-for a rather extended period
of time, and then reappears.
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I don't know what that is.
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Okay.
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It was odd when Erik saw a
break in the signal at 200 feet.
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So when the signal
between the helicopters
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was broken again as we
reached the 500-foot level,
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it made us wonder if
there's one huge anomaly
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causing the disruption,
or was it something
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traveling upwards with us
from one altitude to the next?
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So, they're basically
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doing their push broom,
they're moving up about 200 feet
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- at a time each pass.
- Right.
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And then Cameron's tracking,
and it sounds like, a few times,
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they've lost the signal.
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- Right here. Really?
- It keeps blinking out?
335
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Getting a little bit of a
weird signal right there.
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Like what?
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I was starting to lose
GPS just right in this area.
338
00:18:00,958 --> 00:18:03,708
- Interesting.
- Strange.
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It was strange enough
that we kept losing
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the signal connection
between the helicopters
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at each 200-foot
increment above the triangle.
342
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But when the drone started
getting GPS interference,
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that really suggested
that everybody's equipment
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was being affected by
some kind of phenomenon,
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and we needed to keep going higher
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to see if it would continue.
347
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When the two helicopters
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reached 700 feet above the triangle,
349
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we finally saw that a clear pattern
350
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in the signal disruption
was indeed occurring.
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Every time Cameron's
helicopter passed through
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the northern region
of the anomalous zone,
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the signal between the
choppers was broken.
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So, that made me think we should go up
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a lot higher to see
what would happen next.
356
00:19:31,542 --> 00:19:33,417
Yeah.
357
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Copy that.
358
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We'll go ahead and
launch the rocket here.
359
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Once we got up to 3,000 feet,
it was time to launch a rocket
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to see if we could stimulate
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00:19:52,625 --> 00:19:54,500
whatever this anomaly was to appear,
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or at least see if we
could get some GPS data
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to pinpoint its position.
364
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Rocket's going up in
five, four, three, two, one.
365
00:20:08,208 --> 00:20:09,417
The rocket's away.
366
00:20:12,833 --> 00:20:15,292
- You see that GPS jump?
- Yep.
367
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Looks like he, instantaneously
changed altitude.
368
00:20:19,458 --> 00:20:22,226
I don't think Brock did that.
369
00:20:22,250 --> 00:20:24,500
The GPS data is showing the helicopter
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making this big jump,
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and what we're looking
for with these blue dots
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is a consistent movement
across the screen.
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So if there's anything
outside of a regular interval
374
00:20:34,042 --> 00:20:37,458
between these dots, that's
some anomalous activity.
375
00:20:37,625 --> 00:20:39,500
So, we have a pretty good...
376
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- Yeah.
- Gps anomaly right there, I'd say.
377
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I don't know what's
going on with that GPS,
378
00:21:06,083 --> 00:21:07,417
but something is not right.
379
00:21:12,958 --> 00:21:15,375
Looks like we're missing
some data already.
380
00:21:16,375 --> 00:21:18,458
So, we're missing GPS points?
381
00:21:18,583 --> 00:21:19,893
Is that what you're saying, Kaleb?
382
00:21:19,917 --> 00:21:21,250
Yes.
383
00:21:21,375 --> 00:21:22,958
Yeah, you are missing a lot of data.
384
00:21:23,125 --> 00:21:24,833
Just as we were conducting
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00:21:24,958 --> 00:21:26,000
our first new experiment
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of the year on skin walker ranch,
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almost immediately
388
00:21:29,708 --> 00:21:32,542
we encountered something very
strange high above the triangle.
389
00:21:32,708 --> 00:21:36,042
Is this typical, to see these
kind of gaps in the data?
390
00:21:36,208 --> 00:21:38,125
No.
391
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While I was broadcasting
the 1.6 gigahertz signal
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from the helicopter
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00:21:43,333 --> 00:21:45,333
over to Erik's spectrum analyzer
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00:21:45,500 --> 00:21:47,250
in Cameron fugal's helicopter,
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00:21:47,375 --> 00:21:49,083
something strange consistently broke
396
00:21:49,208 --> 00:21:51,542
our connection in the northern region,
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00:21:51,750 --> 00:21:55,000
even as we kept climbing
higher and higher in altitude.
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00:21:55,208 --> 00:21:58,333
And then, right after dragon
launched a rocket up through
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the center of the
triangle, Cameron reported
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that the helicopter's GPS system
immediately stopped working.
401
00:22:05,042 --> 00:22:07,542
So, the question was,
were these things related
402
00:22:07,708 --> 00:22:10,542
to the blob that we saw here last year?
403
00:22:44,625 --> 00:22:46,875
My 1.6 gigahertz signal
stopped being blocked
404
00:22:47,875 --> 00:22:49,458
once the helicopter that Erik was in
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00:22:49,583 --> 00:22:52,042
left the north side of the triangle.
406
00:22:53,458 --> 00:22:55,583
So, we couldn't wait to
see what would happen
407
00:22:55,750 --> 00:22:59,917
once he got repositioned
in that area 4,000 feet high.
408
00:23:04,208 --> 00:23:06,833
So we've lost the signal.
409
00:23:41,917 --> 00:23:44,708
Once I figured out that
Erik was receiving my signal
410
00:23:44,875 --> 00:23:47,708
when his chopper was on
the south side of the triangle,
411
00:23:47,917 --> 00:23:49,667
but then was blocked by something
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00:23:49,875 --> 00:23:51,625
whenever he reached the north side...
413
00:23:54,708 --> 00:23:55,559
All right.
414
00:23:55,583 --> 00:23:57,667
I wanted to see what would happen
415
00:23:57,708 --> 00:23:59,542
when I broadcast a signal
416
00:23:59,708 --> 00:24:01,417
from my generator on the ground
417
00:24:01,625 --> 00:24:03,792
to Erik in chopper two in the air.
418
00:24:07,000 --> 00:24:08,000
Okay.
419
00:24:11,208 --> 00:24:12,184
Okay.
420
00:24:12,208 --> 00:24:14,167
Hey, Cameron,
421
00:24:14,375 --> 00:24:16,667
can you get 300 feet above the triangle
422
00:24:16,792 --> 00:24:18,833
and see if you can pick up Travis' signal?
423
00:24:23,792 --> 00:24:26,000
Go ahead and radio up to them, dragon.
424
00:24:26,208 --> 00:24:27,833
Tell them I'm in position.
425
00:24:28,042 --> 00:24:29,333
I am broadcasting.
426
00:24:29,500 --> 00:24:32,625
Hey, Cameron, Travis is in position and
427
00:24:32,833 --> 00:24:35,708
he is broadcasting to 1.6.
428
00:24:35,875 --> 00:24:38,583
Confirming if you can
see that signal or not.
429
00:24:51,042 --> 00:24:52,893
- They're getting something?
- No, they're getting nothing.
430
00:24:52,917 --> 00:24:55,792
They're getting nothing right there?
431
00:24:55,958 --> 00:24:59,726
Sam! They're not getting
anything right over us,
432
00:24:59,750 --> 00:25:01,670
and we're broadcasting
from right here to there.
433
00:25:01,833 --> 00:25:04,042
They've got 300-foot line of sight.
434
00:25:04,208 --> 00:25:08,708
So, there's something
right there that's scattering it.
435
00:25:08,875 --> 00:25:10,500
We couldn't see anything in the air,
436
00:25:10,708 --> 00:25:12,333
but there had to be something that was
437
00:25:12,458 --> 00:25:14,792
blocking our signals,
and that seemed to be
438
00:25:14,958 --> 00:25:17,458
moving higher and higher
with us above the triangle.
439
00:25:21,792 --> 00:25:24,833
Copy that. He'll stand here
and transmit till you're done.
440
00:25:24,958 --> 00:25:27,417
I didn't know what to think, so,
441
00:25:27,583 --> 00:25:29,417
I wanted to try one more thing
442
00:25:29,625 --> 00:25:32,500
to make sure we weren't all
just going out of our minds.
443
00:25:32,667 --> 00:25:34,708
Tell him to wait. Tell
him wait. Wait, wait, wait.
444
00:25:34,875 --> 00:25:36,083
Wait. Hold on, Cameron.
445
00:25:38,000 --> 00:25:40,042
- Tell him to stay where he is now...
- Okay.
446
00:25:40,250 --> 00:25:41,809
And I'm going to walk out
in the middle of the field,
447
00:25:41,833 --> 00:25:43,518
away from the triangle
with the transmitter,
448
00:25:43,542 --> 00:25:45,208
see if they can get it.
449
00:25:45,375 --> 00:25:48,417
So, Travis is going to walk
out to the south of the triangle
450
00:25:48,542 --> 00:25:50,250
and have you pass over him
451
00:25:50,417 --> 00:25:52,917
and see if you pick it up
away from the triangle.
452
00:25:59,250 --> 00:26:01,417
Are they getting anything?
453
00:26:01,583 --> 00:26:04,292
Are you guys picking
anything up from here?
454
00:26:11,042 --> 00:26:13,750
- Yeah, he can see it now.
- He can see it here...
455
00:26:14,500 --> 00:26:15,500
That's crazy.
456
00:26:15,625 --> 00:26:17,500
So you were only about 300 feet
457
00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:20,375
above the triangle and
couldn't pick it up, but now,
458
00:26:20,542 --> 00:26:22,292
at 1,000 feet away, you're picking it up.
459
00:26:22,458 --> 00:26:23,750
That's interesting.
460
00:26:29,708 --> 00:26:31,667
- So you've got your control.
- Yup.
461
00:26:31,875 --> 00:26:33,417
This is a successful experiment.
462
00:26:33,583 --> 00:26:36,958
So, once I got out far
away from the triangle,
463
00:26:37,083 --> 00:26:39,000
the signal connection worked perfectly.
464
00:26:39,167 --> 00:26:41,417
As scientists, this is the kind of data
465
00:26:41,542 --> 00:26:45,083
that really excites Erik and me
because it showed repeatedly
466
00:26:45,250 --> 00:26:48,750
that something we couldn't
see was blocking the signal.
467
00:26:48,917 --> 00:26:51,792
But now, we have a lot of data to crunch
468
00:26:51,958 --> 00:26:54,333
and video files to scrub
through to see if something
469
00:26:54,542 --> 00:26:55,917
even more impressive
470
00:26:56,083 --> 00:26:57,750
was captured today above the triangle.
471
00:26:57,875 --> 00:27:01,500
- What is going on above us?
- It was right here.
472
00:27:01,625 --> 00:27:03,292
It means there's something right here,
473
00:27:03,417 --> 00:27:06,583
about this spot, between us and them
474
00:27:06,750 --> 00:27:08,333
that's attenuating the signal,
475
00:27:08,542 --> 00:27:10,458
or scattering it, or something.
476
00:27:10,583 --> 00:27:11,708
That's fascinating.
477
00:27:11,875 --> 00:27:13,375
- Good work.
- Perfect.
478
00:27:13,542 --> 00:27:15,708
Amazing. Amazing results.
479
00:27:25,292 --> 00:27:26,458
Thanks, Cameron.
480
00:27:26,625 --> 00:27:27,985
Thank you guys. Thanks, everybody.
481
00:27:36,083 --> 00:27:37,625
So, I've got Jim royston.
482
00:27:37,750 --> 00:27:39,875
I got Brandon and
Cameron on video call.
483
00:27:40,917 --> 00:27:42,333
Hey, Jim, Cameron, Brandon.
484
00:27:42,500 --> 00:27:44,583
- Hello!
- How we doing, guys?
485
00:27:44,750 --> 00:27:46,625
After our experiment
flying two helicopters
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00:27:46,792 --> 00:27:48,000
above the triangle,
487
00:27:48,208 --> 00:27:49,750
Erik went back through all the data
488
00:27:49,917 --> 00:27:52,250
and video that we obtained.
489
00:27:52,417 --> 00:27:53,667
So we couldn't wait to see else
490
00:27:53,875 --> 00:27:55,208
he may have found that we missed.
491
00:27:55,375 --> 00:28:00,292
What I'm going to show
you is the live GPS data
492
00:28:00,458 --> 00:28:04,333
that was wirelessly streamed
down during the flight.
493
00:28:04,500 --> 00:28:05,958
This is from Brock's helicopter.
494
00:28:06,125 --> 00:28:09,167
I've located the command
center, or the helipad here,
495
00:28:09,333 --> 00:28:12,875
with a white feature on
this side of the screen.
496
00:28:13,042 --> 00:28:15,059
This was the first time
we've had something like this
497
00:28:15,083 --> 00:28:17,917
during a major
experiment where we were
498
00:28:18,083 --> 00:28:22,417
actively tracking the GPS
on a large object like this.
499
00:28:23,500 --> 00:28:26,875
So, you know, the elephant
in the room here, of course...
500
00:28:27,042 --> 00:28:28,518
- Where'd all the data go?
- Is... is...
501
00:28:28,542 --> 00:28:30,333
Well, the gaps, exactly.
502
00:28:31,542 --> 00:28:36,167
Clearly, we don't have a
fully continuous path here.
503
00:28:38,417 --> 00:28:41,625
We knew that Cameron's
GPS was malfunctioning,
504
00:28:41,792 --> 00:28:44,226
or being blocked by something
during the experiment,
505
00:28:44,250 --> 00:28:47,833
but seeing the gaps in Brock's
GPS data was really baffling.
506
00:28:47,958 --> 00:28:50,208
According to our tracking system,
507
00:28:50,375 --> 00:28:52,750
Brock's helicopter literally disappeared
508
00:28:52,917 --> 00:28:54,500
and then reappeared.
509
00:28:54,708 --> 00:28:56,667
So, what in the world did that mean?
510
00:28:57,667 --> 00:28:59,809
And, guys, I have to ask you,
are you seeing anything here
511
00:28:59,833 --> 00:29:01,292
that I may have missed?
512
00:29:01,458 --> 00:29:05,167
The only thing that really
caught my attention was,
513
00:29:05,333 --> 00:29:07,684
you see this break on one of their turns,
514
00:29:07,708 --> 00:29:10,875
when they were heading up
515
00:29:11,083 --> 00:29:12,958
into the anomaly further.
516
00:29:13,167 --> 00:29:15,292
You know, I noticed this feature here.
517
00:29:15,458 --> 00:29:17,750
Yeah. It drops down
a significant amount.
518
00:29:17,875 --> 00:29:20,292
You can actually see it
on this side right here.
519
00:29:20,458 --> 00:29:21,978
Yeah, big break right there, isn't it?
520
00:29:22,042 --> 00:29:23,250
Wow.
521
00:29:23,375 --> 00:29:26,250
I don't think they did
that kind of maneuver.
522
00:29:26,375 --> 00:29:27,625
Bizarre.
523
00:29:27,833 --> 00:29:29,458
This is a very non-physical,
524
00:29:29,625 --> 00:29:31,042
unrealistic type of a maneuver.
525
00:29:31,208 --> 00:29:33,167
- It's a discontinuity.
- A discontinuity.
526
00:29:33,333 --> 00:29:35,417
And aerospace vehicles
do not like discontinuities
527
00:29:35,625 --> 00:29:37,042
in the trajectory.
528
00:29:37,208 --> 00:29:38,851
It will rip the wings
and things off of them.
529
00:29:38,875 --> 00:29:40,875
That's true.
530
00:29:41,875 --> 00:29:44,417
The dramatic dip
between the GPS points
531
00:29:44,583 --> 00:29:46,375
above the triangle was baffling.
532
00:29:46,542 --> 00:29:51,000
Since we definitely didn't fly
straight down, it looked as if
533
00:29:51,167 --> 00:29:54,333
we instantaneously jumped
from one location to another.
534
00:29:54,458 --> 00:29:57,708
I will say that this is
what I recall happening.
535
00:29:57,875 --> 00:30:01,333
Every time you guys were
on the south side of us,
536
00:30:01,542 --> 00:30:04,167
you told me that you were
receiving a strong signal.
537
00:30:04,333 --> 00:30:07,583
But when you would
move to the north side of us,
538
00:30:07,750 --> 00:30:10,542
you could no longer receive
539
00:30:10,750 --> 00:30:12,833
the transmitter signal.
540
00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:14,542
- Yes.
- And there's no reason
541
00:30:14,750 --> 00:30:15,893
you shouldn't have been
picking up that signal.
542
00:30:15,917 --> 00:30:19,042
- Yeah.
- Wow.
543
00:30:19,208 --> 00:30:21,875
Do we have video footage or anything
544
00:30:22,000 --> 00:30:23,240
of what was happening that day?
545
00:30:23,375 --> 00:30:25,125
Like from the cameras on the helicopter?
546
00:30:25,333 --> 00:30:27,042
Yeah, we have tons of clips.
547
00:30:27,250 --> 00:30:29,000
So if we can get all of our eyes
548
00:30:29,167 --> 00:30:31,143
on those clips, you know,
we might be able to come to
549
00:30:31,167 --> 00:30:34,250
- a consensus about what we're looking at.
- Yeah.
550
00:30:37,625 --> 00:30:39,125
Where is this camera?
551
00:30:39,250 --> 00:30:41,090
Is the helicopter sitting
still on the ground?
552
00:30:41,250 --> 00:30:42,333
- Yeah.
- Yes.
553
00:30:42,500 --> 00:30:44,167
Looks like it's on the helipad.
554
00:30:44,333 --> 00:30:46,833
Okay. I'm going to play this through at
555
00:30:47,042 --> 00:30:49,083
the normal frame rate.
556
00:30:51,333 --> 00:30:52,417
Stop me when you see it.
557
00:30:54,708 --> 00:30:56,208
What was that?
558
00:30:57,875 --> 00:30:59,958
- There we go.
- Pause that thing.
559
00:31:01,917 --> 00:31:03,542
What is that?
560
00:31:04,917 --> 00:31:07,958
That looks high up there, whatever it is.
561
00:31:08,125 --> 00:31:09,375
Are you guys seeing this?
562
00:31:09,542 --> 00:31:12,083
- I see it clearly.
- Yeah.
563
00:31:13,833 --> 00:31:15,292
Crazy.
564
00:31:15,458 --> 00:31:18,917
- Can you go frame at a time?
- Yeah, we sure can.
565
00:31:19,875 --> 00:31:22,625
Two, three, four, five.
566
00:31:25,375 --> 00:31:27,292
- I can try going in a little tighter.
- Yeah.
567
00:31:30,958 --> 00:31:32,798
I can't tell, but I think
it's changing shape.
568
00:31:32,917 --> 00:31:34,833
- Can y'all...
- That's the key question.
569
00:31:34,958 --> 00:31:37,375
Is this thing changing size or shape?
570
00:31:40,125 --> 00:31:44,500
Do we see anything that would
say: A bird, insect, a drone?
571
00:31:44,708 --> 00:31:46,250
It's really hard to say.
572
00:31:46,458 --> 00:31:49,375
I don't think we have enough
data to ever say what it is.
573
00:31:49,542 --> 00:31:50,708
Yeah.
574
00:31:50,875 --> 00:31:52,851
Okay, Brandon, guys.
575
00:31:52,875 --> 00:31:54,601
I've got another clip
that I want to show you
576
00:31:54,625 --> 00:31:56,585
from the skid of the
helicopter looking downward.
577
00:31:57,583 --> 00:31:59,625
I'll just play it through, tell me if you see
578
00:31:59,750 --> 00:32:02,125
- this is Cameron's helicopter?
- Yeah.
579
00:32:03,125 --> 00:32:04,375
Right there.
580
00:32:04,542 --> 00:32:06,351
Brandon was in the car
across the bottom, right?
581
00:32:06,375 --> 00:32:07,375
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
582
00:32:07,500 --> 00:32:09,167
- Back, back up, Erik.
- Okay.
583
00:32:10,375 --> 00:32:13,250
Okay, I'm just taking it
back one frame at a time.
584
00:32:14,375 --> 00:32:17,083
There's a little white...
whoa, whoa! There it is.
585
00:32:17,208 --> 00:32:18,226
White stick right there.
586
00:32:18,250 --> 00:32:19,667
Right there, yeah.
587
00:32:19,875 --> 00:32:21,184
Leave, leave it there, man, Erik.
588
00:32:21,208 --> 00:32:22,688
I got to look at it with my eyeballs.
589
00:32:25,583 --> 00:32:27,458
Do you see any internal structure there?
590
00:32:28,917 --> 00:32:32,167
Well, so what you do see
591
00:32:32,375 --> 00:32:34,292
are two lines in the
middle that are saturated,
592
00:32:34,458 --> 00:32:35,976
meaning they're as hot as they can be,
593
00:32:36,000 --> 00:32:37,667
or as bright as they can be.
594
00:32:37,792 --> 00:32:39,500
So, what does that tell you?
595
00:32:39,708 --> 00:32:42,667
Well, so it tells me one of two things:
596
00:32:42,875 --> 00:32:44,184
There are either two structures to it
597
00:32:44,208 --> 00:32:45,375
or it's two objects.
598
00:32:45,500 --> 00:32:46,542
Wow.
599
00:32:56,042 --> 00:32:57,750
There are either two structures to it,
600
00:32:57,958 --> 00:32:59,458
or it's two objects.
601
00:33:00,500 --> 00:33:01,667
Wow.
602
00:33:02,708 --> 00:33:05,083
We've seen all kinds of
uaps in the last few years
603
00:33:05,250 --> 00:33:06,750
above skin walker ranch.
604
00:33:08,000 --> 00:33:10,000
Some have looked like orbs of light,
605
00:33:12,417 --> 00:33:14,667
and some have actually
looked like they could be
606
00:33:14,792 --> 00:33:16,625
nuts and bolts crafts.
607
00:33:16,792 --> 00:33:20,583
But this one... or these two,
if they were separate objects
608
00:33:20,750 --> 00:33:22,292
appeared to be physical crafts.
609
00:33:22,417 --> 00:33:24,875
So... What was this
610
00:33:25,042 --> 00:33:27,208
and was it related to
all the signal disruptions
611
00:33:27,375 --> 00:33:29,875
that we experienced
during the experiment?
612
00:33:30,042 --> 00:33:31,875
They're offset like this,
613
00:33:32,083 --> 00:33:33,167
- right?
- So we should see
614
00:33:33,375 --> 00:33:34,792
if that persists in the next frame.
615
00:33:34,958 --> 00:33:35,684
Yeah, that's what I was gonna see.
616
00:33:35,708 --> 00:33:37,000
Okay.
617
00:33:37,167 --> 00:33:38,247
Go a frame back or forward.
618
00:33:38,375 --> 00:33:39,542
Forward. Okay. There it is.
619
00:33:39,708 --> 00:33:41,333
Same thing, same thing.
620
00:33:41,500 --> 00:33:42,917
- You ready to go one more?
- Yeah.
621
00:33:43,083 --> 00:33:44,184
Okay, so you've got it right there.
622
00:33:44,208 --> 00:33:45,208
- Yeah.
- Now forward,
623
00:33:45,333 --> 00:33:46,184
- and here we are...
- same
624
00:33:46,208 --> 00:33:49,000
same thing. Same thing.
625
00:33:51,333 --> 00:33:53,000
Do we have an estimation
626
00:33:53,208 --> 00:33:54,875
on the size of the object?
627
00:33:55,875 --> 00:33:57,851
Yeah, you can see that
that's about the same length
628
00:33:57,875 --> 00:33:59,115
as the bed of the pickup truck.
629
00:33:59,208 --> 00:34:01,125
That's a great scale comparison.
630
00:34:01,292 --> 00:34:03,708
So this is a short bed, so that's about...
631
00:34:03,833 --> 00:34:05,684
- Five and a half foot.
- There you go, five and a half foot.
632
00:34:05,708 --> 00:34:08,333
So what you got there
is a five-foot object
633
00:34:08,542 --> 00:34:10,333
in the field of view of this camera.
634
00:34:10,542 --> 00:34:11,542
Yeah.
635
00:34:12,875 --> 00:34:16,333
Have we seen anything
exactly like this before?
636
00:34:16,500 --> 00:34:18,458
I don't have a memory
of seeing something like,
637
00:34:18,625 --> 00:34:19,667
exactly like this one.
638
00:34:19,792 --> 00:34:21,542
I don't think exactly, no.
639
00:34:21,708 --> 00:34:23,875
You know, a lot of what
we see is either spherical
640
00:34:24,042 --> 00:34:25,917
or approximately
spherical or kind of fuzzy.
641
00:34:26,083 --> 00:34:29,125
In this case, I just,
642
00:34:29,292 --> 00:34:31,250
I don't think it has a precedent.
643
00:34:32,292 --> 00:34:34,052
I don't think we know
what these things are.
644
00:34:34,208 --> 00:34:35,684
I'm not sure that we can classify them.
645
00:34:35,708 --> 00:34:38,083
But we're going to
just continue collecting
646
00:34:38,250 --> 00:34:40,208
data of this kind every
time we go to altitude
647
00:34:40,417 --> 00:34:42,833
and see if they form
some kind of pattern.
648
00:34:42,958 --> 00:34:44,833
I mean, it's interesting, given
649
00:34:45,042 --> 00:34:49,667
the perspective of the camera
and how short the clip is.
650
00:34:49,833 --> 00:34:51,833
I'm surprised to see it show up.
651
00:34:52,042 --> 00:34:53,083
Definitely interesting.
652
00:34:53,250 --> 00:34:54,333
Yeah.
653
00:34:56,000 --> 00:34:57,351
Brandon, Cameron, any questions,
654
00:34:57,375 --> 00:34:59,000
or you ready to move on?
655
00:34:59,167 --> 00:35:02,000
Yeah, let's see if we have any
other video footage of interest.
656
00:35:02,208 --> 00:35:04,000
Okay, so let's take a look at the next one.
657
00:35:04,208 --> 00:35:06,309
So I have another clip that
I want to get your eyes on.
658
00:35:06,333 --> 00:35:08,750
I'm gonna bring this up, guys.
659
00:35:11,125 --> 00:35:13,500
- Are you seeing this?
- Yeah, absolutely.
660
00:35:13,708 --> 00:35:15,500
Okay, good.
661
00:35:18,042 --> 00:35:19,250
Right there, I see it.
662
00:35:20,625 --> 00:35:21,792
Yeah.
663
00:35:23,833 --> 00:35:26,667
Is that something
walking on the ground?
664
00:35:30,167 --> 00:35:32,792
That is really slow-moving, by contrast
665
00:35:32,958 --> 00:35:34,333
to the last thing that we saw.
666
00:35:34,500 --> 00:35:36,667
Okay, I'm gonna take it backwards.
667
00:35:37,833 --> 00:35:39,375
And again, you know,
668
00:35:39,542 --> 00:35:41,622
I'm looking for any kind
of structure on this thing.
669
00:35:46,375 --> 00:35:48,542
Let's take a closer look.
670
00:35:51,292 --> 00:35:53,958
- It's saturated.
- Look how solid white it is.
671
00:35:54,125 --> 00:35:55,542
Fully white.
672
00:35:55,708 --> 00:35:57,542
So it's very bright to this camera.
673
00:36:04,125 --> 00:36:05,417
There are some
674
00:36:05,583 --> 00:36:07,917
apparent bright objects that go flying
675
00:36:08,083 --> 00:36:10,458
through the field of view of the camera
676
00:36:10,625 --> 00:36:13,208
right down there at ground level,
677
00:36:13,375 --> 00:36:16,292
and I find that fascinating,
but at this point,
678
00:36:16,458 --> 00:36:19,458
it's really hard to classify
what we're seeing.
679
00:36:19,625 --> 00:36:21,417
What interested me about this,
680
00:36:21,542 --> 00:36:23,500
is that, unlike so much of what we see,
681
00:36:23,667 --> 00:36:26,393
this thing is not just zooming
through the field of view.
682
00:36:26,417 --> 00:36:29,167
It seems like it's deliberately
moving through the field
683
00:36:29,333 --> 00:36:30,813
- or just above it.
- Almost floating.
684
00:36:30,875 --> 00:36:32,000
Yeah, floating.
685
00:36:32,208 --> 00:36:33,688
- That's a good way to put it.
- Yeah.
686
00:36:35,542 --> 00:36:37,958
Yeah, so it's definitely
approaching from the south.
687
00:36:39,625 --> 00:36:41,583
Now, did you see what happened there?
688
00:36:41,750 --> 00:36:43,590
It got, it-it got to a certain point where it,
689
00:36:43,708 --> 00:36:44,875
it seemed to stop
690
00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:46,625
and turns, and turns for the west.
691
00:36:46,792 --> 00:36:48,208
Now I'll back up.
692
00:36:48,417 --> 00:36:49,792
Play it slowly, you know,
693
00:36:49,958 --> 00:36:51,518
- so we can track it.
- I'm go-I'm going back
694
00:36:51,542 --> 00:36:52,708
so we can play into this.
695
00:36:55,958 --> 00:36:58,208
It stops and kind of swerves.
696
00:36:58,375 --> 00:37:01,500
Lord, have mercy, that's on the ground.
697
00:37:01,625 --> 00:37:03,333
It sure looks like it, doesn't it?
698
00:37:04,375 --> 00:37:06,458
What in the world is that?
699
00:37:07,500 --> 00:37:10,667
It looks like the other uap
that came out of the mesa.
700
00:37:10,875 --> 00:37:11,875
Bingo.
701
00:37:11,917 --> 00:37:12,958
Yeah.
702
00:37:13,125 --> 00:37:14,500
The luminous one.
703
00:37:14,667 --> 00:37:16,101
- Yeah.
- It looks real similar, doesn't it?
704
00:37:16,125 --> 00:37:17,375
- Yes.
- Yeah.
705
00:37:17,542 --> 00:37:18,750
Last year
706
00:37:19,792 --> 00:37:22,000
we saw a very similar-looking uap
707
00:37:22,167 --> 00:37:24,292
enter the mesa in the east field
708
00:37:24,417 --> 00:37:28,792
and then emerge from the
mesa right near the triangle.
709
00:37:30,708 --> 00:37:34,083
This could potentially be that same object
710
00:37:34,292 --> 00:37:35,917
or one of those same objects
711
00:37:36,083 --> 00:37:38,000
caught on the camera last year.
712
00:37:38,208 --> 00:37:39,208
Wow.
713
00:37:39,250 --> 00:37:40,792
That's amazing.
714
00:37:48,875 --> 00:37:51,542
This could potentially be one
715
00:37:51,708 --> 00:37:54,000
of the same objects caught
on the camera last year.
716
00:37:54,208 --> 00:37:55,184
Wow.
717
00:37:55,208 --> 00:37:56,417
Yeah.
718
00:37:58,958 --> 00:38:00,708
That's amazing.
719
00:38:00,875 --> 00:38:04,042
And-and we've got three
separate videos here,
720
00:38:04,208 --> 00:38:06,083
with very similar objects
721
00:38:06,208 --> 00:38:10,417
and these all seem
saturated white, right?
722
00:38:11,500 --> 00:38:13,542
I find that really intriguing.
723
00:38:13,708 --> 00:38:14,875
Yeah.
724
00:38:15,042 --> 00:38:16,851
I think... to your point, Travis
725
00:38:16,875 --> 00:38:17,875
that one looked to me
726
00:38:18,000 --> 00:38:19,684
like it was putting off light
727
00:38:19,708 --> 00:38:22,226
as opposed to just being a
color that is picking up in the lens.
728
00:38:22,250 --> 00:38:23,333
I... and I agree.
729
00:38:23,500 --> 00:38:25,000
And here's the thing
730
00:38:25,167 --> 00:38:27,184
while the first one is a
little bit more elongated,
731
00:38:27,208 --> 00:38:29,875
there's still the same kind
of color, saturated white.
732
00:38:30,083 --> 00:38:32,333
So we need to get to the bottom of that.
733
00:38:32,500 --> 00:38:34,393
We got to figure out
734
00:38:34,417 --> 00:38:36,617
where are they going to and
where are they coming from?
735
00:38:37,708 --> 00:38:39,375
Well, it sounds like, as usual,
736
00:38:39,542 --> 00:38:42,417
we have more unanswered questions.
737
00:38:42,583 --> 00:38:45,000
We have a lot of data
to continue to sift through
738
00:38:45,167 --> 00:38:49,000
and I think we have some
potentially compelling events
739
00:38:49,167 --> 00:38:50,708
that we've captured on camera.
740
00:38:50,875 --> 00:38:52,500
We just need to,
741
00:38:52,708 --> 00:38:56,250
to simply draw some
hopefully correlating footage,
742
00:38:56,458 --> 00:38:59,250
or better insight into identifying
743
00:38:59,375 --> 00:39:00,667
what we are dealing with.
744
00:39:00,875 --> 00:39:02,143
Yeah, I know this was a lot to go through.
745
00:39:02,167 --> 00:39:03,367
I appreciate so much attention
746
00:39:03,458 --> 00:39:04,667
given to this data set.
747
00:39:04,833 --> 00:39:07,250
So, how do you
gentlemen think we would,
748
00:39:07,417 --> 00:39:08,708
we would follow up on this?
749
00:39:08,875 --> 00:39:10,635
We do everything we
can think of in these...
750
00:39:10,708 --> 00:39:13,250
If we know there's some
sort of anomaly that repeated
751
00:39:13,375 --> 00:39:15,083
in different locations,
752
00:39:15,250 --> 00:39:17,875
then we need to flood those locations
753
00:39:18,042 --> 00:39:19,083
with instruments.
754
00:39:19,208 --> 00:39:20,792
Agreed.
755
00:39:20,917 --> 00:39:23,500
I want to cover this entire
area spanning this fence line,
756
00:39:23,667 --> 00:39:25,726
you know, going from just
to the west of the triangle
757
00:39:25,750 --> 00:39:26,830
to the east of the triangle
758
00:39:26,958 --> 00:39:29,417
and out at the east field canyon.
759
00:39:29,625 --> 00:39:31,833
- That's a great idea.
- Yeah. - Yes.
760
00:39:32,000 --> 00:39:34,375
And in the east field by the canyon
761
00:39:34,542 --> 00:39:35,958
is a good place to start.
762
00:39:36,125 --> 00:39:37,667
I like the sounds of that.
763
00:39:37,833 --> 00:39:39,500
And by deploying the equipment,
764
00:39:39,625 --> 00:39:42,958
the sensors, and the platforms
765
00:39:43,167 --> 00:39:47,417
that Erik and omniteq
and Travis are, are leading
766
00:39:47,583 --> 00:39:50,167
on the ranch, hopefully,
we'll get some answers.
767
00:39:50,333 --> 00:39:51,643
- We're on it.
- Yeah, let's do it.
768
00:39:51,667 --> 00:39:53,375
- Okay.
- Very good.
769
00:39:53,542 --> 00:39:55,292
Well, thank you so much.
770
00:39:55,417 --> 00:39:56,809
- Thanks, guys.
- Thank you, Brandon.
771
00:39:56,833 --> 00:39:58,583
- Thank you.
- See you later.
772
00:39:58,750 --> 00:40:01,226
Well, we still got a lot of work to do.
773
00:40:01,250 --> 00:40:03,000
Yeah.
774
00:40:04,042 --> 00:40:06,184
So one of the questions that's
coming to the surface for me
775
00:40:06,208 --> 00:40:08,088
is whether we're dealing
with something that is
776
00:40:08,208 --> 00:40:11,042
spoofing or somehow
distorting GPS readings.
777
00:40:11,208 --> 00:40:13,101
When you think about
all the things in our world
778
00:40:13,125 --> 00:40:14,292
that depend upon GPS,
779
00:40:14,500 --> 00:40:16,625
this is actually pretty dangerous.
780
00:40:16,792 --> 00:40:19,542
We definitely need to
study this phenomenon
781
00:40:19,708 --> 00:40:22,250
in greater depth as the
summer goes forward.
782
00:40:22,417 --> 00:40:24,542
It is no longer a question
783
00:40:24,708 --> 00:40:26,792
of whether the phenomena is real.
784
00:40:26,917 --> 00:40:29,292
It is now a question of identifying
785
00:40:29,458 --> 00:40:31,333
the origin, the agenda,
786
00:40:31,542 --> 00:40:34,518
the nature of what
we are interacting with
787
00:40:34,542 --> 00:40:37,417
and documenting at skin walker ranch.
788
00:40:37,542 --> 00:40:40,042
In our very first experiment of the year,
789
00:40:40,208 --> 00:40:41,792
we've found more evidence
790
00:40:41,958 --> 00:40:43,833
that there is something
above the triangle
791
00:40:44,000 --> 00:40:47,500
that just may hold the
key to solving this mystery.
792
00:40:49,542 --> 00:40:52,333
And we are determined
to do whatever it takes
793
00:40:52,500 --> 00:40:56,833
to figure out exactly what it is.
794
00:40:59,917 --> 00:41:01,583
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