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NARRATOR: Tonight, on
Beyond Skinwalker Ranch.
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This area here was the number
four UFO hotspot in the nation.
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I think you might
be climbing the chart.
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What is that?
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So, how can a signal be
all around us like that?
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I mean, we'd have to be sitting
on top of the origin point.
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But why is it here?
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This is the heart of
whatever's going on.
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Oh, my god.
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There's the light.
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It's right along the ridge now.
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It's about to go behind it.
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Well, it's gone.
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NARRATOR: For years,
scientists have
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been working to reveal the
secrets of Skinwalker Ranch.
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But is it possible
that the clues
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to unlock the
mystery are located
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beyond the borders of this
hub of high strangeness?
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Wow.
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NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA
agent and a veteran journalist
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have been recruited
by the Skinwalker team
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to go on a high stakes
mission across America.
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Look at all this
activity that's happening.
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- That's unbelievable.
- That is right over our heads.
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That's it.
That's it right there.
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NARRATOR: The goal--
uncover evidence that
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may finally expose the truth.
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How is this happening?
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Now it's going
to get interesting.
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[explosion]
- Look, it's moving.
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Look at that.
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This is just the beginning.
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[theme music]
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Guys, it's great to have
you back at the table.
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Tell us about your
next destination.
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It's good to be back.
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And I think we've got one
that is surprising to us
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in a lot of ways.
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And first of all,
really, in just how much
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it seems to be under the radar.
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We want to go to a place called
Anza-Borrego, which is about
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50 miles outside of San Diego.
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Never heard of it.
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We didn't really
hear of it much either.
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We came across it
in our research
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and found out that
it has a long history
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of high strangeness and
significant military presence.
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As we started digging into
this place, what we found
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is it has a strong parallel
with Skinwalker Ranch.
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It has a history
of cryptids, UFOs.
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Not just government
activity, but kind
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of discrete or covert government
activity-- black helicopters,
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nuclear testing, advanced
weapons testing, et cetera.
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Yeah, I can't help but
notice that this spot
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is right in between everything.
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I mean, you've got
military bases,
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and then you've got
west of San Diego,
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where the Nimitz event
occurred, and where
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other things have been seen even
in the last couple of years.
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It's just it's amazing.
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It's kind of like a central
nexus I've never heard of.
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Anza-Borrego is,
actually, it's a state park
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in this region of California.
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It's the biggest state
park in the state.
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Borrego springs
is in the desert.
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Anza-borrego is more
up in the mountains.
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So these may be two
different sets of phenomena.
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Got my interest.
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Never heard of it.
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I'm really interested, yeah.
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There's a phenomenon that they
call Goldie that seems to be
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reported more in the Anza area.
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It is some kind of aerial
unidentified object
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or phenomenon that happens
during the daytime,
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as well as during the nighttime.
- What does it look like?
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Well, there's a lot of
different descriptions of it.
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There's some people
have described it
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as a stationary
light that appears.
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Others have described
it as something
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that moves up and down.
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One way or another,
it is some kind
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of optical aerial phenomenon.
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That sounds really
intriguing to me.
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Because a lot of these
stories, a lot of times,
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they may be really observations
of something that happened.
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Whether mundane or
extraterrestrial,
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you know, you don't know
until you go and look into it.
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But it might lead
you in a direction
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that there might
be some good data.
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You've got an opportunity
to start putting
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some pins on the map then.
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Exactly.
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Exactly.
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We know that we want to
take some instrumentation,
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see if we can dig deeper
into what stories exist
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and what we can measure
about those stories
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to bring back something
more concrete.
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We're going to be
especially interested
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if you get a sighting.
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This is a vast area.
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And I think Andy
and I have sketched
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out sort of our plan of attack.
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We're going to start
in Borrego springs,
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then we're going to move up into
the mountains toward Anza, where
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we've gotten all these reports
of this Goldie phenomenon
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and try and put some data behind
that, try and run that down.
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So it's sort of two phases,
but we've got a lot of ground
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to cover.
- We've got our marching orders.
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It feels like we do.
Ready to go.
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- Good luck, fellas.
- Good luck with this one.
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Thanks, guys.
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Keep you posted.
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This is a location
I'm actually
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really excited about
because I don't
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know that anybody
really has an idea
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of what's going on out here.
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Yeah, I mean, look at
this huge sweeps of desert,
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mountain ranges all around.
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And what we've also
got is the long history
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of military presence out here.
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We're stepping into this
investigation with friends
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already on the ground.
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We've got Derek
Hayes and Dave Flora,
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who created the documentary
Shadows in the Desert,
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about the Anza-Borrego area.
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And they themselves have had
sightings with their own eyes
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during that investigation.
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So not only am I
hoping that we'll
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be able to get their stories,
their firsthand accounts,
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but I'm also hoping we'll be
able to tap into their network
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and see where the data
and the network take us.
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And maybe, most
important of all,
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is just to help us figure
out where to begin,
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because this area is so vast.
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NARRATOR: Andy and
Paul's first stop
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as they're entering Anza-Borrego
is the Montezuma Valley
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Overlook, which will
give them a vantage
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point over Borrego Springs.
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Welcome to the Borrego area.
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This is an amazing view.
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Can you give us a sense
of where we are right now?
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Sure, yeah.
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We're looking at Borrego
Springs right now.
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It's been there for a
little over a hundred years.
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In the distance over that ridge
there is Clark Dry Lake Bed.
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It's a lake bed that had a
lot of military activity,
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NASA activity there.
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And then, of course, if
you go over the mountains
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here behind us,
Anza is up there.
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A lot of strange stuff
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And there's activity
throughout this whole area.
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The whole area, you know.
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This is basically the
heart of it, I would say,
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what you're seeing down there.
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And then it extends
out from there
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to encompass just
a ton of phenomena
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that goes on around this area.
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There's Bigfoot
stuff, ghost stuff,
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there's all these
lights that we see.
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And the most prominent thing
these days is the UFOs.
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There's a lot of UFOs seen in
this area and military presence
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of some sort.
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So a lot of these
sightings seem
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to correlate with the military.
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You know, people will
see something strange,
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and suddenly a
couple of helicopters
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come flying by or a couple jets.
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There's some sort of
connection here that we
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haven't yet figured out.
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And we had that
happen to us, too.
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Everywhere we went
seemed like there
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was some kind of helicopter or
something around in the area.
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Several times, we were out
in the middle of nowhere,
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and suddenly these helicopters
would be circling overhead.
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Head down this--
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Hang on.
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You hear them?
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Back again.
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I think it's over this one.
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Yeah, right there.
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Right there.
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Yeah, I mean, look, that's
like the eighth, ninth time.
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Every time we go somewhere,
these things show up.
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There's not a
lot publicly known
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about the strange
things that happened
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here in the Anza-Borrego area.
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You know, it's a funny
thing about Clark's dry lake
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that is nobody likes to
talk about it around here.
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We asked a lot of
questions and everybody's
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like, it's just kind
of an area over there.
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We don't talk about it.
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We don't go there.
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They had this satellite array
that the University of Maryland
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set up.
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And they used this antenna
array to conduct research
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on extraterrestrial physics.
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NARRATOR: In 1959, the
University of Maryland
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partnered with NASA
to create the Clark
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Lake Radio Observatory.
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This included a
large radio telescope
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array consisting of 720 antennas
lined across the dry lake bed.
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In 1979, NASA and
the SETI Institute,
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or Search for
Extraterrestrial Intelligence,
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use the array to search for
UFOs and extraterrestrial life.
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The facility was
closed and dismantled
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in 1986, leaving no trace.
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And to add strangeness
to it, a lot of the UFO
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reports that we get, they
seem to either originate
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or be landing in that area.
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I mean, it sounds like Clark
Dry Lake is our place to start.
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NARRATOR: The team
heads 15 miles
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northeast to Clark Dry Lake Bed
to begin their investigation.
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Wow.
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Look at this.
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I thought I'd been to
some wide open spaces,
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but this is a whole
new level, wow.
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This is about as wide
open as you can get.
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Wow.
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Clark Dry Lake Bed.
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Now, just imagine this 60
years ago with an antenna array
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just covering this whole basin.
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I can see why they picked it.
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I mean, you've got this natural
bowl effect here, the shielding
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from the mountains.
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We have such a wide
area here to explore.
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I would love to
get some baseline
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readings on this location.
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Yep, sounds good.
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NARRATOR: To measure
the baseline,
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the team will use
their spectrum analyzer
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to check for any
anomalous radio signals.
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They're specifically looking in
the privileged frequency zone
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reserved for Earth-to-space and
space-to-Earth communication
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between 1.4 and 1.8 gigahertz.
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I don't know if we've
ever seen it that flat.
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This is showing us that
there's almost no radio
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energy in the area at all.
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I mean, this is one of the
lowest background readings we've
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ever gotten, which confirms
why they would pick
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this as a research station.
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These mountains are blocking
signals from any communities,
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any cities in the area.
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This is one of those natural
places where the Earth just
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creates a quiet spot.
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This is also a location
where a number of sightings
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have been reported,
is that right?
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At least going in and out
of here, they've said, yeah.
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- Going in and out of here?
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That's what it seems like.
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Yeah, we've heard a lot of
reports of people seeing things
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flying over this area,
flying into this area,
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out of this area.
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So there seems like there's
some sort of correlation here.
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Got it.
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You all had a sighting of
your own somewhere in this area,
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right?
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Yeah, whatever it was we
saw was right over this saddle
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over here.
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Just in the distance,
just off the lake bed.
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And, you know, whatever
it was, it was huge.
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It covered, you know, a good
bit of that horizon over there.
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An array of lights in a line.
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Just the orange balls
floating there in the sky.
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By the time we got down low
enough to see them again,
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they were gone.
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That sounds like
an interesting area
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to keep an eye on.
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So we're going to start
getting our equipment organized.
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We've actually got
another expert coming in,
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a guy named Dave Mason, who's
worked on Skinwalker Ranch.
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Yeah, if something
happens in the sky tonight,
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we're going to make sure we do
everything we can to find it.
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All right, I'm excited.
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[ominous music]
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We've got quite the
team out here tonight.
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Dave and Derek, meet Dave Mason.
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He's a guy who's come in
from the team at Skinwalker.
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And Dave, David and
Derek are documentarians.
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They're really familiar
with this area.
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They actually pointed
us to this location.
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NARRATOR: The team
is set up at Clark
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Dry Lake Bed, a retired NASA
and SETI UFO research site.
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They're joined by Skinwalker
veteran Dave Mason, a technology
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expert and inventor
of devices that detect
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and interact with anomalies.
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OK, so I've got
high resolution
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flicker and then differential.
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It really just gives you
a lot of different ways
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of looking at
temperature changes
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rather than just using
the conventional FLIR
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technology, which is
very sensitive to that.
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But this steps it
up another notch.
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NARRATOR: The differential FLIR
is a modified thermal camera
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that enhances minute changes in
thermal energy, which can help
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to identify phenomena not
visible to the naked eye or
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conventional thermal cameras.
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The colors red,
yellow, and white
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represent hotter temperature
changes on the camera.
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Purple and dark blue show
colder temperature changes.
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In 2022, at Skinwalker
Ranch, Dave Mason
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used the differential
FLIR to detect
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strange hot patches between the
triangle and the south field.
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There's something right there.
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What could be down there?
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It's going to be really great
to have your enhanced flare
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technology here.
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Well, being able to combine
these, the high resolution
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flare with the
differential flare,
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we'll be able to extract
more information.
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Got it.
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OK, great.
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NARRATOR: In addition
to Dave's equipment,
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Andy and Paul will be
monitoring the radio spectrum
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using their spectrum analyzers.
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All right, Paul, I've got
two spectrum analyzers running.
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NARRATOR: And deploying
their AI-powered UFODAP
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system to surveil for UAPs.
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UFODAPs are live.
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NARRATOR: With all this
technology in hand,
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the team hopes to
capture evidence
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of the numerous unidentified
aircraft reported
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in the area, and
possibly more data
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to explain Derek and Dave's
craft sighting in 2021.
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Stand by, one second.
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Paul, I've been having a
hell of a time trying to get
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our equipment to stay alive.
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Everything is just--
is just draining away.
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Yep.
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Even our solid-state batteries
that power this stuff,
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even those are failing.
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And we are actually relying on
recharging them using our cars.
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Yeah.
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So we're just going to run
stuff off the vehicles tonight.
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It's the only thing we have.
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If we want persistent power,
if we want consistent power,
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we're going to have to run
it off of an external source
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like a car.
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Well, I think let's--
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let's flip the switches
and get to work.
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Let's do it.
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All right.
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All right.
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We've got power going for now.
We're back in business.
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That's good.
- I'm ready when you are.
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All right.
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Let me scroll
through the spectrum
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just so we can get a
sense of baseline here.
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OK.
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And we're already seeing
multiple peaks here.
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Right there, the
line is on 1.600.
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And do you see how
after that point,
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there's no spikes
like that anymore?
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SPEAKER: Yeah.
Yeah.
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Now what we're going
to do is pull out
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an antenna that you can point.
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So we'll find out what direction
these signals are coming from.
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So we're cued right in
on 1.6 gigahertz, sir.
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Ready when you are.
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SPEAKER: I'm sweeping clockwise.
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NARRATOR: The
spectrum analyzer has
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detected a signal in the
restricted 1.6 gigahertz zone.
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Now the team will use
their log periodic antenna.
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By rotating the log periodic
antenna 360 degrees,
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it can isolate and hone
in on the exact direction
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a radio signal is coming from.
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With this equipment,
the team will attempt
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to pinpoint the origin of
the 1.6 gigahertz signal
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at the lake bed.
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SPEAKER: It's dead now.
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Dead now.
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OK, so I'm gonna move
back from right to left,
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looking out at the
saddle, between the two
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peaks of the saddle.
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Oop, oop, oop.
Look at this.
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Look at this.
SPEAKER: Yep.
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Wow.
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Look at all of this
energy in here, Paul.
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Wow, that's right-- aimed
right at the saddle,
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right where you were
pointing at earlier today.
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Yeah, same direction
where we saw those lights.
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Yeah.
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NARRATOR: The team has
determined that a 1.6 gigahertz
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signal for Earth-to-space or
space-to-Earth communication
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is coming from where Derek and
Dave filmed their strange craft.
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My gosh!
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Wow.
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Look at the size.
SPEAKER: Looks like a heartbeat.
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Exactly.
391
00:14:42,292 --> 00:14:43,958
Exactly.
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This is in an area where there
was no radio energy earlier.
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Like, we were out here.
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It was a flat line spectrum.
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Look at this, Paul.
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Look at how intense this is.
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Whoa!
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That's the brightest
change in differential
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we've had all night, David.
- Look at that.
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That's crazy.
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This strip of mountain is
now increasing in temperature.
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NARRATOR: This
thermal anomaly that
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stretches across the same
area where the team located
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a 1.6 gigahertz signal is now
the second piece of technology
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that shows strange
data where Derek
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and Dave filmed a possible UAP.
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00:15:22,250 --> 00:15:25,000
It's really important to
understand that the differential
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flare is actually showing
us changes in temperature,
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not just static temperature.
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So we are literally
watching the temperature
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in the mesa increase over
time while we're sitting here.
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That's something we've
never seen before,
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and that's something I
have no way of explaining.
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00:15:41,000 --> 00:15:43,417
I actually saw this
happen at Skinwalker Ranch.
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We saw thermal anomalies
that we could not explain.
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SPEAKER: Erik, it's heating
up on top of the mesa.
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Are you kidding me?
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SPEAKER: You should see this.
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This is fascinating.
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Right there, that's where
the stone circle is.
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Look how hot it's getting.
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I-- I don't know
how to explain it.
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I don't know what
would cause that.
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00:16:01,542 --> 00:16:02,917
I don't know either.
425
00:16:03,042 --> 00:16:03,708
That's crazy.
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00:16:06,583 --> 00:16:07,542
Whoa!
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00:16:07,625 --> 00:16:10,500
Everything just died.
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00:16:10,583 --> 00:16:11,417
Car just died, too?
429
00:16:14,583 --> 00:16:15,542
Yeah.
430
00:16:15,667 --> 00:16:16,750
Car just turned itself off?
431
00:16:16,833 --> 00:16:18,792
The car just shut down?
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00:16:18,875 --> 00:16:20,000
I'm not sure what's going on.
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It just cut off.
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What could explain that?
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00:16:25,125 --> 00:16:26,542
I guess it's part
of the phenomenon.
436
00:16:26,625 --> 00:16:28,667
We're just getting these
weird, like, cascading
437
00:16:28,792 --> 00:16:29,542
failures out here.
438
00:16:29,625 --> 00:16:30,833
Yeah.
439
00:16:30,917 --> 00:16:32,542
We're having
mechanical and energy
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failures here left and right.
441
00:16:34,042 --> 00:16:35,833
But the temperature
is comfortable.
442
00:16:35,917 --> 00:16:37,458
The equipment has all
been fully charged.
443
00:16:37,542 --> 00:16:39,458
Everything was tested
before we brought it out.
444
00:16:39,542 --> 00:16:42,083
And yet still, we're seeing
this incredible drain of power.
445
00:16:45,667 --> 00:16:48,083
There we go.
446
00:16:48,167 --> 00:16:50,375
I gotta go and individually
power these guys up.
447
00:16:50,458 --> 00:16:51,083
All right.
448
00:16:51,208 --> 00:16:52,875
It's powering back up.
449
00:16:52,958 --> 00:16:54,583
What is that light?
450
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What is that light?
451
00:16:56,292 --> 00:16:58,958
Derek, David, what is that?
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We're just getting these
weird, like, cascading
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failures out here.
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What is that light?
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NARRATOR: The team
is at Clark Dry
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Lake bed, a spot once monitored
by NASA for UFO activity.
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Right after losing power
to all of their equipment,
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they've spotted some type
of orb low to the ground.
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00:17:29,208 --> 00:17:32,167
Let me get it on Sionyx.
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If it's headlights or
otherwise, it's in the middle
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of an open desert.
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SPEAKER: So there's no road.
463
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SPEAKER: There's no road at all.
464
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Here, take a
look for yourself.
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There's nothing out there
for it to be driving on.
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And there's no heat source
coming from it either.
467
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I mean, if it is, it's
not that much hotter
468
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than whatever's around it.
469
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Strange.
470
00:17:56,542 --> 00:18:00,375
I don't understand why there
would be a vehicle at all.
471
00:18:00,458 --> 00:18:02,292
Unless they drove
over open desert.
472
00:18:02,375 --> 00:18:03,667
And it's-- it's pretty muddy.
SPEAKER: It's muddy.
473
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Yeah.
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SPEAKER: Dangerous
to be out that far.
475
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SPEAKER: Not smart.
476
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They'd have to come from
the other side of the valley
477
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because they didn't pass us.
478
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SPEAKER: We would
have spotted somebody.
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SPEAKER: It just faded out.
- It's gone.
480
00:18:16,292 --> 00:18:17,583
I don't see it at all right now.
481
00:18:20,375 --> 00:18:22,625
SPEAKER: Yeah, it's gone.
482
00:18:22,708 --> 00:18:24,542
That was-- that was weird.
483
00:18:29,708 --> 00:18:30,458
Whoa.
484
00:18:30,542 --> 00:18:33,083
Wow.
485
00:18:33,208 --> 00:18:34,625
It's right along
the ridge now.
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Now it's in a bit of a saddle.
487
00:18:39,917 --> 00:18:41,625
I see it.
488
00:18:41,708 --> 00:18:43,500
And this is the sort
of thing that we've
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had reported multiple times,
these glowing orbs that
490
00:18:46,750 --> 00:18:48,333
almost look like fireballs.
491
00:18:48,417 --> 00:18:49,750
It's about to go behind it.
492
00:18:53,208 --> 00:18:54,083
It's gone.
493
00:18:57,042 --> 00:18:58,417
Well, that was strange.
494
00:18:58,500 --> 00:19:00,125
That felt like we
were being watched.
495
00:19:00,208 --> 00:19:01,083
- All desert out there.
- Yeah.
496
00:19:01,208 --> 00:19:02,375
No, there's nothing out there.
497
00:19:02,458 --> 00:19:04,500
There's something
going on out here,
498
00:19:04,583 --> 00:19:07,167
and I do not know what it is.
499
00:19:07,250 --> 00:19:09,833
We get some kind of strange
lights low on the horizon.
500
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And at the same time,
we've got some kind of orb.
501
00:19:12,250 --> 00:19:14,583
You know, it seems to be
traversing the ridge above us.
502
00:19:14,708 --> 00:19:16,250
I don't know what
connects these things.
503
00:19:16,375 --> 00:19:17,667
Are we being observed?
504
00:19:17,708 --> 00:19:18,833
Are we being monitored?
505
00:19:18,917 --> 00:19:20,750
Are we triggering these things?
506
00:19:20,750 --> 00:19:22,375
This is just weird.
507
00:19:22,500 --> 00:19:25,042
This is nothing like-- nothing
we've ever seen before.
508
00:19:25,208 --> 00:19:26,500
I don't know
what to make of it,
509
00:19:26,542 --> 00:19:29,000
but I can't wait to show
it to Travis and Erik.
510
00:19:29,042 --> 00:19:30,333
Absolutely.
511
00:19:30,375 --> 00:19:31,583
On the differential
cameras, this
512
00:19:31,708 --> 00:19:33,583
matches what they've
seen on Skinwalker Ranch,
513
00:19:33,667 --> 00:19:36,208
and then the radio signal
coming from exactly
514
00:19:36,292 --> 00:19:39,125
where Dave and Derek
captured the strange lights.
515
00:19:39,208 --> 00:19:40,792
And then we also had
the orb sighting.
516
00:19:40,875 --> 00:19:42,417
Yeah.
517
00:19:42,542 --> 00:19:43,917
I mean, there's just-- there's
a lot going on out here.
518
00:19:44,000 --> 00:19:46,042
I see why you guys made
a documentary about this.
519
00:19:46,125 --> 00:19:46,792
Exactly.
520
00:19:54,875 --> 00:19:58,500
NARRATOR: The next day, the
team meets up in Borrego Springs
521
00:19:58,625 --> 00:20:02,000
to review the findings from
last night's investigation.
522
00:20:02,125 --> 00:20:04,708
David, I'm really excited to
see what you were able to pull
523
00:20:04,833 --> 00:20:07,583
from your records last
night in Clark Dry Lake bed,
524
00:20:07,667 --> 00:20:10,167
an area that we went to
because you told us there
525
00:20:10,208 --> 00:20:11,667
were strange things there.
526
00:20:11,792 --> 00:20:14,167
I'm very excited too,
because this differential FLIR
527
00:20:14,208 --> 00:20:16,292
technology is not
commercially available,
528
00:20:16,375 --> 00:20:19,375
and we picked up anomalies
that were not detected
529
00:20:19,458 --> 00:20:21,208
on the conventional FLIR.
530
00:20:21,292 --> 00:20:22,625
I'd like to show
you what we have.
531
00:20:22,708 --> 00:20:23,750
Yeah, please.
532
00:20:23,875 --> 00:20:25,708
So what we have is--
533
00:20:25,792 --> 00:20:28,167
this is sped up 10 times.
534
00:20:28,250 --> 00:20:32,250
We have these stringed
objects coming through.
535
00:20:32,333 --> 00:20:34,417
This was not detected on
the conventional FLIR,
536
00:20:34,500 --> 00:20:36,042
just on the differential flare.
537
00:20:36,125 --> 00:20:37,167
Now, hold on one second.
538
00:20:37,250 --> 00:20:38,542
Can you pause for just a second?
539
00:20:38,625 --> 00:20:40,958
Sure.
540
00:20:41,042 --> 00:20:41,750
Look at that.
541
00:20:45,375 --> 00:20:47,333
Have you seen this kind
of activity in the sky
542
00:20:47,417 --> 00:20:49,458
before with these
in Skinwalker Ranch?
543
00:20:49,542 --> 00:20:51,375
Not that particular activity.
544
00:20:51,458 --> 00:20:53,750
We certainly saw
anomalies on the mesa.
545
00:20:53,833 --> 00:20:56,167
You know, around the
mesa at Skinwalker.
546
00:20:56,292 --> 00:20:58,208
You have not seen anything
in the sky like this.
547
00:20:58,292 --> 00:20:59,417
Not quite like that.
No.
548
00:20:59,500 --> 00:21:01,000
So this is something
completely new.
549
00:21:01,125 --> 00:21:02,167
Yeah.
550
00:21:02,250 --> 00:21:03,750
I wasn't expecting to see this.
551
00:21:03,833 --> 00:21:05,667
Just to reiterate,
what we're seeing here
552
00:21:05,708 --> 00:21:07,792
is changes in
temperature, right?
553
00:21:07,875 --> 00:21:10,208
Yeah, just a change in
temperature, but not an
554
00:21:10,333 --> 00:21:12,042
actual readback of temperature.
555
00:21:12,042 --> 00:21:14,958
So if it's a brighter color,
it is a warmer temperature
556
00:21:15,042 --> 00:21:16,167
relative to background.
557
00:21:16,250 --> 00:21:17,625
What do you think
this might be?
558
00:21:17,708 --> 00:21:19,667
What can you plausibly
explain this as?
559
00:21:19,750 --> 00:21:22,333
If they were detected in
the conventional flare, I--
560
00:21:22,375 --> 00:21:24,667
I would presume it would
be high-altitude aircraft.
561
00:21:24,792 --> 00:21:27,667
But because it
wasn't detected, I--
562
00:21:27,792 --> 00:21:29,500
I can't explain it.
563
00:21:29,625 --> 00:21:31,500
We have other phenomenon.
564
00:21:31,583 --> 00:21:33,750
This is the differential
flare again.
565
00:21:33,833 --> 00:21:37,500
This is the top of
the mesa right here.
566
00:21:37,583 --> 00:21:39,083
And we start to see objects--
567
00:21:39,167 --> 00:21:39,917
SPEAKER: Wow.
568
00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:40,667
SPEAKER: Whoa.
569
00:21:40,792 --> 00:21:42,000
Whoa.
570
00:21:42,125 --> 00:21:44,125
DAVID MASON: --just
getting detected.
571
00:21:44,208 --> 00:21:46,125
There's two of
them side by side.
572
00:21:46,208 --> 00:21:47,625
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE:
Totally in sync.
573
00:21:47,708 --> 00:21:48,833
Look at that.
574
00:21:48,958 --> 00:21:50,250
SPEAKER: It's wild.
575
00:21:50,375 --> 00:21:53,167
SPEAKER: Yeah, wild
is exactly what it is.
576
00:21:53,208 --> 00:21:54,750
And we have another object.
577
00:21:54,833 --> 00:21:56,917
This was also not detected
with the conventional flare.
578
00:21:57,000 --> 00:22:00,417
It'll come right on this
corner, very top right.
579
00:22:00,500 --> 00:22:01,167
SPEAKER: Oh, hello.
580
00:22:01,208 --> 00:22:02,667
SPEAKER: Wow.
581
00:22:02,750 --> 00:22:03,958
What is that?
582
00:22:07,292 --> 00:22:07,958
Look at that.
583
00:22:13,250 --> 00:22:15,000
I mean, the fact
that we have seen now
584
00:22:15,083 --> 00:22:19,375
multiple sets of objects
flying through the sky captured
585
00:22:19,458 --> 00:22:22,583
on differential flare
that we were just totally
586
00:22:22,667 --> 00:22:27,042
blind to with our naked
eyes, and blind to
587
00:22:27,125 --> 00:22:28,167
with the conventional
flare, too.
588
00:22:28,250 --> 00:22:29,750
Right.
589
00:22:29,833 --> 00:22:31,583
That's the really puzzling
thing is it wasn't
590
00:22:31,667 --> 00:22:33,542
detected with the conventional.
591
00:22:33,625 --> 00:22:37,375
So we have something happening
that cannot be explained.
592
00:22:37,542 --> 00:22:39,375
How does this feel
to the two of you?
593
00:22:39,542 --> 00:22:42,000
You guys did the research,
filmed, and recorded,
594
00:22:42,083 --> 00:22:44,958
and you're airing a documentary
about the strangeness
595
00:22:45,042 --> 00:22:46,292
in this region.
596
00:22:46,375 --> 00:22:47,667
It's validation for sure.
597
00:22:47,750 --> 00:22:49,167
I mean, we've heard
so many reports
598
00:22:49,208 --> 00:22:50,708
about this kind of thing.
599
00:22:50,833 --> 00:22:53,792
And it's great to finally,
you know, lay eyes on it.
600
00:22:53,875 --> 00:22:56,833
I've definitely seen
something I was not expecting.
601
00:22:56,917 --> 00:22:59,167
I was anticipating we would
get something of interest,
602
00:22:59,208 --> 00:23:00,292
but not this.
603
00:23:00,375 --> 00:23:02,292
This has really been a bonus.
604
00:23:02,292 --> 00:23:06,167
Well, this is an incredible
start to this investigation.
605
00:23:06,250 --> 00:23:07,792
You know who you
ought to talk to is
606
00:23:07,875 --> 00:23:11,750
someone we had on the film,
Roland Vellanoweth up in Anza.
607
00:23:11,833 --> 00:23:13,792
He knows that place like
the back of his hand.
608
00:23:13,875 --> 00:23:14,917
He's seen stuff.
609
00:23:15,000 --> 00:23:16,500
He'd be somebody
you'd want to talk to.
610
00:23:16,583 --> 00:23:17,625
Yeah.
Thanks, guys.
611
00:23:17,708 --> 00:23:18,875
That's a great lead.
- Yeah.
612
00:23:18,875 --> 00:23:19,458
Appreciate it.
613
00:23:19,458 --> 00:23:21,708
Of course.
614
00:23:29,375 --> 00:23:32,500
NARRATOR: After finishing their
investigation at Clark Dry Lake
615
00:23:32,583 --> 00:23:35,000
bed in Borrego Springs,
the team is now
616
00:23:35,083 --> 00:23:38,167
moving 30 miles Northwest
to the Thomas Mountain
617
00:23:38,208 --> 00:23:40,583
overlook next to
the town of Anza
618
00:23:40,667 --> 00:23:43,458
to investigate a
legendary light phenomenon
619
00:23:43,542 --> 00:23:47,250
frequently cited by the
locals that they call Goldie.
620
00:23:47,333 --> 00:23:48,917
Since most of the
Goldie sightings
621
00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:51,375
happened during the day,
the team is conducting
622
00:23:51,458 --> 00:23:53,167
a daytime investigation.
623
00:23:53,208 --> 00:23:56,292
They're joining longtime
resident and leader of the Anza
624
00:23:56,375 --> 00:23:58,667
Paranormal Group,
Roland Vellanoweth,
625
00:23:58,750 --> 00:24:01,917
and his daughter, Lauren
Hohnbaum at Thomas Mountain.
626
00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:04,250
We are actually
in the most common
627
00:24:04,333 --> 00:24:07,250
spot for sighting
things out here,
628
00:24:07,375 --> 00:24:08,667
the lookout on Thomas Mountain.
629
00:24:08,792 --> 00:24:10,167
Yeah.
630
00:24:10,250 --> 00:24:12,333
Most of the lights that I've
seen have been over there.
631
00:24:12,458 --> 00:24:13,250
Really?
632
00:24:13,375 --> 00:24:14,917
Interesting.
633
00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:18,167
There's usually three orbs
that will pop up half the time.
634
00:24:18,208 --> 00:24:23,917
And one, maybe two, would
find themselves over Thomas.
635
00:24:24,042 --> 00:24:26,167
And then eventually, they
would all be over here.
636
00:24:26,250 --> 00:24:27,500
And then they'll just disappear.
637
00:24:27,625 --> 00:24:28,750
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE: It's
really interesting.
638
00:24:28,833 --> 00:24:30,708
LAUREN HOHNBAUM:
Yeah, that was Goldie.
639
00:24:30,792 --> 00:24:32,667
All of that happened
right here, just off.
640
00:24:32,792 --> 00:24:33,417
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: Yeah.
ROLAND VELLANOWETH: Right.
641
00:24:33,500 --> 00:24:34,542
Right here.
642
00:24:34,667 --> 00:24:35,708
Perfect viewpoint.
643
00:24:35,792 --> 00:24:38,000
Well, we've got
our kit set up.
644
00:24:38,042 --> 00:24:39,333
We've got thermal cameras.
645
00:24:39,375 --> 00:24:40,667
That's what you see
here with the colors.
646
00:24:40,750 --> 00:24:43,000
This is the overall
ambient temperature.
647
00:24:43,000 --> 00:24:45,792
And then here's the temperature
focused on Thomas Mountain.
648
00:24:45,875 --> 00:24:47,042
OK.
649
00:24:47,125 --> 00:24:48,833
These black and white
images you see are tied
650
00:24:48,875 --> 00:24:51,208
to our AI-powered UFODAPs that
are always watching the sky,
651
00:24:51,292 --> 00:24:53,500
recording everything they
see, and running it against
652
00:24:53,583 --> 00:24:56,208
the database to determine
whether or not it's known
653
00:24:56,292 --> 00:24:57,708
or potentially unknown.
654
00:24:57,708 --> 00:24:58,708
Got it.
655
00:24:58,792 --> 00:25:00,042
And these are
spectrum analyzers.
656
00:25:00,125 --> 00:25:01,667
They're looking at
the radio spectrum.
657
00:25:01,708 --> 00:25:04,000
Let's go ahead and hit
record on everything.
658
00:25:07,333 --> 00:25:08,500
You hear that?
659
00:25:08,542 --> 00:25:09,500
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE:
Can you zoom in?
660
00:25:09,542 --> 00:25:11,125
Is that a black helicopter?
661
00:25:11,208 --> 00:25:13,458
NARRATOR: As the team finishes
setting up their equipment,
662
00:25:13,542 --> 00:25:15,625
Andy notices something overhead.
663
00:25:15,708 --> 00:25:17,208
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE:
That looks like
664
00:25:17,292 --> 00:25:19,667
a privately-owned helicopter,
but it's all blacked out.
665
00:25:19,750 --> 00:25:21,333
I'd like to say
it's unusual, but
666
00:25:21,375 --> 00:25:23,792
a lot of people in the valley
have seen these multiple times.
667
00:25:23,875 --> 00:25:25,542
So that would be unlisted.
668
00:25:25,625 --> 00:25:26,833
Do we have an FAA tracker?
669
00:25:26,875 --> 00:25:29,167
Yeah, we do.
670
00:25:29,250 --> 00:25:30,458
And there's our helicopter.
671
00:25:30,542 --> 00:25:31,958
Let's see what its
transponder code is.
672
00:25:32,042 --> 00:25:33,042
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
673
00:25:33,125 --> 00:25:34,167
So it is registered.
674
00:25:34,292 --> 00:25:35,000
505 AJ.
675
00:25:35,042 --> 00:25:35,875
Yeah.
676
00:25:38,542 --> 00:25:40,250
No destination available.
677
00:25:40,375 --> 00:25:41,333
Private owner.
678
00:25:41,375 --> 00:25:42,042
PAUL BEBAN: Yeah.
679
00:25:44,542 --> 00:25:47,375
Bell 505 Jet Ranger
X. So check this out.
680
00:25:47,375 --> 00:25:48,833
It's a recycled tail number.
681
00:25:48,917 --> 00:25:50,208
Oh, interesting.
682
00:25:50,292 --> 00:25:52,125
So the original tail number
was listed to a aircraft
683
00:25:52,208 --> 00:25:53,792
that was taken out of service.
684
00:25:53,875 --> 00:25:55,583
Usually, what you want to do is
take a tail number, especially
685
00:25:55,708 --> 00:25:57,250
from a passenger
jet, and then move
686
00:25:57,333 --> 00:25:58,667
it to another passenger jet.
687
00:25:58,750 --> 00:26:00,417
But to move it to
helicopter is interesting.
688
00:26:00,500 --> 00:26:02,000
It's a completely
different airframe.
689
00:26:02,083 --> 00:26:02,792
PAUL BEBAN: Yeah.
690
00:26:04,958 --> 00:26:08,583
Roland, you were saying that
you've also seen privately-owned
691
00:26:08,708 --> 00:26:10,500
aircraft that not
necessarily attributed
692
00:26:10,625 --> 00:26:12,500
to military or police.
693
00:26:12,583 --> 00:26:14,208
And they're not
all this well-marked.
694
00:26:14,292 --> 00:26:15,500
I'm not the only one, actually.
695
00:26:15,583 --> 00:26:17,167
A lot of people have
reported blacked out
696
00:26:17,208 --> 00:26:19,000
helicopters during
events that are going on.
697
00:26:19,042 --> 00:26:20,833
PAUL BEBAN: What do
you mean during events?
698
00:26:20,917 --> 00:26:23,708
Well, during, like, when
they see Goldie around.
699
00:26:23,792 --> 00:26:25,750
My youngest daughter,
she was driving and was
700
00:26:25,833 --> 00:26:28,042
being followed by helicopters.
- Like it was tracking it?
701
00:26:28,125 --> 00:26:29,250
Exactly.
702
00:26:29,333 --> 00:26:31,458
I wouldn't be surprised
if they know we're here.
703
00:26:31,542 --> 00:26:32,875
I was going to
say, a helicopter
704
00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:34,875
tracking your daughter
after she sees something,
705
00:26:34,958 --> 00:26:37,500
and we are here literally
to see something.
706
00:26:37,583 --> 00:26:38,833
We're not trying
to hide either.
707
00:26:38,875 --> 00:26:40,083
We couldn't be more obvious.
708
00:26:40,167 --> 00:26:41,917
We're just out here
in the wide open.
709
00:26:42,042 --> 00:26:44,125
NARRATOR: Now that the
helicopter is gone,
710
00:26:44,208 --> 00:26:47,333
the team begins their
investigation at the Thomas
711
00:26:47,417 --> 00:26:48,958
Mountain overlook.
712
00:26:49,042 --> 00:26:51,958
For this experiment, they
will be surveying the area
713
00:26:52,042 --> 00:26:54,750
around Thomas Mountain,
hoping to capture
714
00:26:54,833 --> 00:26:57,333
any evidence of the
strange phenomenon
715
00:26:57,375 --> 00:27:00,583
that the locals call Goldie.
716
00:27:00,583 --> 00:27:01,333
All right.
717
00:27:01,375 --> 00:27:02,458
We're recording.
718
00:27:02,542 --> 00:27:03,917
All right.
719
00:27:04,042 --> 00:27:05,417
We've got motion on both
of our spectrum analyzers,
720
00:27:05,500 --> 00:27:07,792
and we already have some
interesting activity here, too.
721
00:27:07,875 --> 00:27:09,000
Look at this, Paul.
722
00:27:09,125 --> 00:27:09,708
Whoa.
723
00:27:09,833 --> 00:27:11,208
Right out of the gate.
724
00:27:11,292 --> 00:27:13,000
Yeah.
725
00:27:13,125 --> 00:27:16,292
I'm going to do a zoom out here
to look at a broader spectrum.
726
00:27:16,375 --> 00:27:17,375
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: Oh, wow.
727
00:27:17,458 --> 00:27:18,708
PAUL BEBAN: Whoa.
728
00:27:18,792 --> 00:27:20,917
As soon as we dialed
in 1.56 gigahertz.
729
00:27:21,042 --> 00:27:21,833
Now watch this.
730
00:27:25,792 --> 00:27:27,500
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: No way.
731
00:27:27,542 --> 00:27:30,833
1.55 gigahertz.
732
00:27:30,875 --> 00:27:35,833
We change 0.01 gigahertz, and
that's the signal that we see.
733
00:27:35,917 --> 00:27:37,917
PAUL BEBAN: It's a
really complex signal.
734
00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:39,875
Are we even in
a frequency range
735
00:27:39,958 --> 00:27:41,917
that anyone would commonly use?
736
00:27:42,000 --> 00:27:44,625
No, that's a great point,
because the frequency range that
737
00:27:44,708 --> 00:27:46,167
we're in right
now, it's reserved
738
00:27:46,250 --> 00:27:48,667
for Earth-to-space and
space-to-Earth communications.
739
00:27:48,708 --> 00:27:52,250
The federal law
prevents anybody without
740
00:27:52,250 --> 00:27:54,500
a federal license from
being able to transmit
741
00:27:54,542 --> 00:27:55,583
at this frequency.
- I see.
742
00:27:55,667 --> 00:27:57,250
Interesting.
OK.
743
00:27:57,333 --> 00:27:59,333
So what I think I'd like to
do, Paul, is let's do a 360
744
00:27:59,458 --> 00:28:01,167
from our log periodic antenna.
745
00:28:01,208 --> 00:28:02,792
Yeah.
746
00:28:02,875 --> 00:28:04,750
NARRATOR: After detecting
an anomalous radio signal
747
00:28:04,875 --> 00:28:08,292
on the privileged 1.56
gigahertz frequency,
748
00:28:08,375 --> 00:28:12,000
the team is now going to use
their directional antenna to do
749
00:28:12,083 --> 00:28:15,875
a 360 degree scan of the
area to see if they can
750
00:28:16,000 --> 00:28:18,792
pinpoint the exact location
where the signal is
751
00:28:18,875 --> 00:28:20,042
transmitting from.
752
00:28:20,167 --> 00:28:21,583
All right.
753
00:28:21,708 --> 00:28:23,208
Let's see how this changes
with some direction.
754
00:28:23,292 --> 00:28:24,708
We're going to go
counterclockwise.
755
00:28:24,792 --> 00:28:25,708
All right.
756
00:28:27,833 --> 00:28:29,625
Strong, solid line here.
757
00:28:29,708 --> 00:28:31,625
Steady.
758
00:28:31,708 --> 00:28:34,750
So we've got a rising
overall temperature here.
759
00:28:34,875 --> 00:28:35,667
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: Whoa.
760
00:28:35,750 --> 00:28:36,833
This keeps going up.
761
00:28:36,958 --> 00:28:39,458
Yeah, look at that.
Look at that.
762
00:28:39,542 --> 00:28:40,292
Whoa.
763
00:28:40,542 --> 00:28:41,333
Wow.
764
00:28:43,250 --> 00:28:44,125
Whoa!
765
00:28:44,208 --> 00:28:46,583
What was that?
766
00:28:46,667 --> 00:28:48,083
That's crazy, man.
767
00:28:53,667 --> 00:28:55,042
All right.
768
00:28:55,125 --> 00:28:56,583
Let's see how this changes
with some direction.
769
00:28:56,667 --> 00:28:58,083
We're going to go
counterclockwise.
770
00:28:58,167 --> 00:28:59,833
All right.
771
00:28:59,917 --> 00:29:02,542
NARRATOR: Andy and Paul are
on Thomas Mountain in Anza,
772
00:29:02,667 --> 00:29:04,667
where they've detected
an anomalous radio
773
00:29:04,750 --> 00:29:08,250
frequency at 1.56 gigahertz.
774
00:29:08,333 --> 00:29:10,917
While attempting to
pinpoint the signal using
775
00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:13,583
a directional antenna,
they've captured
776
00:29:13,667 --> 00:29:17,958
a completely different anomaly
on their FLIR thermal camera.
777
00:29:18,042 --> 00:29:22,333
So we've got a rising
overall temperature here.
778
00:29:22,417 --> 00:29:23,250
Look at that.
779
00:29:23,250 --> 00:29:24,000
Whoa.
780
00:29:24,083 --> 00:29:25,542
Wow.
781
00:29:25,625 --> 00:29:26,833
It keeps going up.
782
00:29:26,917 --> 00:29:28,333
Whoa!
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: What was that?
783
00:29:28,375 --> 00:29:29,208
Did you see that?
784
00:29:29,208 --> 00:29:30,167
PAUL BEBAN: Whoa.
785
00:29:30,292 --> 00:29:31,750
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE: Wow.
786
00:29:31,833 --> 00:29:33,125
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: That's
Thomas Mountain for you.
787
00:29:33,208 --> 00:29:35,375
Everything dropped
about 4 degrees.
788
00:29:35,500 --> 00:29:41,583
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: It went from
71.1 down to 66, and it flashed.
789
00:29:41,667 --> 00:29:43,167
And we're already
back to 69 degrees.
790
00:29:43,292 --> 00:29:46,083
So-- so something rapidly
cool the environment.
791
00:29:46,208 --> 00:29:48,875
And then the ambient air
came back in and brought
792
00:29:48,958 --> 00:29:50,542
the temperature back up again.
793
00:29:50,542 --> 00:29:52,667
So I want to make sure that
we finish the full sweep.
794
00:29:52,750 --> 00:29:54,500
So can you finish the
full sweep, if you don't
795
00:29:54,625 --> 00:29:55,708
mind keeping an eye on this?
796
00:29:55,792 --> 00:29:57,042
Thank you very much.
797
00:29:57,125 --> 00:29:59,000
She's been watching
that like a hawk.
798
00:29:59,083 --> 00:30:02,667
Gotta brought in my attention.
799
00:30:02,750 --> 00:30:06,000
All right, let's take a look.
800
00:30:06,083 --> 00:30:07,625
I'll go clockwise this time.
801
00:30:07,750 --> 00:30:10,167
Come back around.
802
00:30:10,250 --> 00:30:13,167
NARRATOR: As the team rotates
the directional antenna
803
00:30:13,208 --> 00:30:17,833
to try to locate the source
of the 1.56 gigahertz signal--
804
00:30:17,875 --> 00:30:19,750
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE: It's
strong this whole time.
805
00:30:19,875 --> 00:30:21,167
PAUL BEBAN: Yeah, it's
not changing at all.
806
00:30:21,208 --> 00:30:23,167
NARRATOR: --they're
discovering that the signal
807
00:30:23,250 --> 00:30:26,708
is the same in every direction
the antenna points toward.
808
00:30:26,792 --> 00:30:28,667
I would expect it
to drop off by now.
809
00:30:28,708 --> 00:30:35,458
We have something
completely consistent.
810
00:30:35,542 --> 00:30:38,375
Wow.
811
00:30:38,458 --> 00:30:40,958
You've gone almost 2/3 of
the way through a circle.
812
00:30:41,042 --> 00:30:42,833
It hasn't changed.
813
00:30:42,917 --> 00:30:44,250
This thing is holding steady.
814
00:30:44,333 --> 00:30:48,833
That's as consistent and
stable as we've seen.
815
00:30:48,875 --> 00:30:50,042
Whatever frequencies
we're coming
816
00:30:50,167 --> 00:30:52,000
across are strong and stable.
817
00:30:52,042 --> 00:30:53,250
OK.
818
00:30:53,333 --> 00:30:55,625
So how can a signal be
all around us like that?
819
00:30:55,708 --> 00:30:57,167
How can a signal
be all around us?
820
00:30:57,250 --> 00:30:59,042
Yeah.
821
00:30:59,042 --> 00:31:01,583
I mean, we'd have to be sitting
on top of the origin point.
822
00:31:01,667 --> 00:31:03,167
Or the receiver.
823
00:31:03,250 --> 00:31:03,833
Right.
824
00:31:03,917 --> 00:31:06,167
Or the receiver.
825
00:31:06,250 --> 00:31:07,708
Yeah.
826
00:31:07,792 --> 00:31:13,500
We are either on the point
that is creating this frequency
827
00:31:13,583 --> 00:31:17,042
or we are on the point that
is receiving this frequency.
828
00:31:17,125 --> 00:31:17,750
Yeah.
829
00:31:17,833 --> 00:31:19,333
But why is it here?
830
00:31:19,458 --> 00:31:22,292
This is the heart of whatever's
going on in the area.
831
00:31:22,375 --> 00:31:24,958
The radio energy here on Thomas
Mountain is off the charts.
832
00:31:25,042 --> 00:31:26,833
We're seeing it happen
from all around us.
833
00:31:26,917 --> 00:31:30,250
So this area is either a
transmitter or a receiver
834
00:31:30,375 --> 00:31:32,417
of some sort of
strange signal that's
835
00:31:32,500 --> 00:31:34,000
reaching to and from space.
836
00:31:38,417 --> 00:31:39,208
There it is.
837
00:31:39,292 --> 00:31:39,833
There it is.
838
00:31:39,958 --> 00:31:41,167
There it is again.
839
00:31:41,250 --> 00:31:42,000
Wow.
840
00:31:46,250 --> 00:31:49,000
And the temperature dropped
again once it flashed.
841
00:31:49,042 --> 00:31:50,792
We just had a
second flash that
842
00:31:50,875 --> 00:31:53,833
occurred almost exactly like
the first flash earlier today.
843
00:31:53,917 --> 00:31:55,667
So we for sure are
going to want to review
844
00:31:55,708 --> 00:31:57,000
both of those
instances to see how
845
00:31:57,083 --> 00:31:58,375
they're similar to each other.
846
00:31:58,500 --> 00:31:59,833
All right.
847
00:31:59,917 --> 00:32:01,333
So I think our first
recorded flash happened
848
00:32:01,458 --> 00:32:05,417
right around 46 minutes.
849
00:32:05,500 --> 00:32:08,333
This is real time.
850
00:32:08,375 --> 00:32:10,375
That was it.
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: That's Goldie.
851
00:32:10,458 --> 00:32:11,750
ROLAND VELLANOWETH: Well, you're
definitely in the sweet spot
852
00:32:11,875 --> 00:32:13,417
where Goldie usually comes up.
853
00:32:13,500 --> 00:32:14,500
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE:
There it is right there.
854
00:32:14,583 --> 00:32:15,792
PAUL BEBAN: Yep.
855
00:32:15,875 --> 00:32:16,750
- Yeah, just the mountain.
- Right.
856
00:32:16,875 --> 00:32:18,250
Yeah.
857
00:32:18,333 --> 00:32:19,958
You would expect the whole
screen to have a flash.
858
00:32:20,042 --> 00:32:21,292
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE: Right.
- It's only on the mountain.
859
00:32:21,375 --> 00:32:22,583
Yeah.
860
00:32:22,667 --> 00:32:25,000
There is some sort of
surge of energy here.
861
00:32:25,042 --> 00:32:28,250
The first thing to ask
is whether it's thermal,
862
00:32:28,333 --> 00:32:29,708
but we don't know for sure.
863
00:32:29,833 --> 00:32:31,208
It's really bizarre.
864
00:32:31,292 --> 00:32:32,750
So this was our
first instance.
865
00:32:32,833 --> 00:32:34,292
Let's take a look
at our second one.
866
00:32:37,458 --> 00:32:39,542
LAUREN HOHNBAUM: There it goes.
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE: Once again.
867
00:32:39,625 --> 00:32:40,792
ROLAND VELLANOWETH: Once
again, right at the flash.
868
00:32:40,875 --> 00:32:42,083
LAUREN HOHNBAUM:
Just the mountain.
869
00:32:42,167 --> 00:32:43,375
Yeah, just the mountain.
870
00:32:43,458 --> 00:32:45,500
And it's repeatable.
871
00:32:45,500 --> 00:32:46,667
I don't get it, man.
872
00:32:46,750 --> 00:32:48,250
We're not provoking anything.
873
00:32:48,250 --> 00:32:49,833
We're not triggering something.
874
00:32:49,917 --> 00:32:51,167
We're not sending
anything out there.
875
00:32:51,250 --> 00:32:52,917
We're just passively observing.
876
00:32:53,042 --> 00:32:54,167
And here's the thing.
877
00:32:54,208 --> 00:32:56,167
We use these everywhere,
and we've never
878
00:32:56,292 --> 00:32:58,250
seen this effect anyplace else.
879
00:32:58,375 --> 00:32:59,500
This is unique.
880
00:32:59,542 --> 00:33:00,667
ROLAND VELLANOWETH:
Never a flash like this?
881
00:33:00,708 --> 00:33:01,833
- Not like this.
- Really?
882
00:33:01,917 --> 00:33:03,000
PAUL BEBAN: Nothing like this.
883
00:33:03,083 --> 00:33:05,250
We may have
captured the Goldie
884
00:33:05,333 --> 00:33:07,667
phenomenon at Thomas Mountain.
885
00:33:07,750 --> 00:33:09,000
Right.
886
00:33:09,125 --> 00:33:12,333
I mean, we have multiple
really interesting,
887
00:33:12,417 --> 00:33:15,708
demonstrable data-driven
anomalies that we've seen
888
00:33:15,708 --> 00:33:18,167
now here at Thomas Mountain.
889
00:33:18,292 --> 00:33:22,167
And our investigation kicked
off with an uninvited guest
890
00:33:22,208 --> 00:33:24,333
flying overhead--
directly overhead.
891
00:33:24,375 --> 00:33:25,333
Right.
892
00:33:25,417 --> 00:33:27,833
In a helicopter
that's registered
893
00:33:27,875 --> 00:33:31,583
to a retired passenger
aircraft's number.
894
00:33:31,667 --> 00:33:32,833
I mean, that was just--
895
00:33:32,917 --> 00:33:33,708
Weird.
896
00:33:33,792 --> 00:33:35,292
Wild.
897
00:33:35,375 --> 00:33:37,500
There's so many things that
we have seen here today
898
00:33:37,542 --> 00:33:41,125
that we have never seen on any
of our other investigations.
899
00:33:41,208 --> 00:33:43,125
This place is
completely unique.
900
00:33:43,208 --> 00:33:44,667
Thanks for proving
that we're not
901
00:33:44,750 --> 00:33:46,583
crazy up here on this mountain.
902
00:33:46,667 --> 00:33:47,500
It was well worth it.
903
00:33:47,625 --> 00:33:48,958
Yeah.
904
00:33:49,042 --> 00:33:50,167
I know you have a group
of 400-some people.
905
00:33:50,250 --> 00:33:51,083
Yes.
906
00:33:51,167 --> 00:33:52,750
What they're seeing is real.
907
00:33:52,750 --> 00:33:55,417
You know, when I first moved
here some many years ago,
908
00:33:55,500 --> 00:33:58,000
just a few years
after I got here,
909
00:33:58,083 --> 00:34:00,375
I read an article that
said that this area
910
00:34:00,458 --> 00:34:02,167
here, much to my
surprise, was the number
911
00:34:02,250 --> 00:34:05,167
four UFO hotspot in the nation.
912
00:34:05,250 --> 00:34:09,208
And I guess it's proven itself
at least worthy of the title.
913
00:34:09,292 --> 00:34:10,958
I think you might
be climbing the chart.
914
00:34:11,042 --> 00:34:12,333
- Yeah.
- Climbing the chart.
915
00:34:12,375 --> 00:34:13,458
After this?
916
00:34:13,542 --> 00:34:14,333
Absolutely.
917
00:34:23,417 --> 00:34:25,458
Well, guys, the last
time we were at this table,
918
00:34:25,542 --> 00:34:28,333
you told us about a place with a
strange name and a strange story
919
00:34:28,417 --> 00:34:29,250
to tell.
920
00:34:29,333 --> 00:34:30,333
I'm interested in what happened.
921
00:34:30,417 --> 00:34:32,167
That's a great way to put it.
922
00:34:32,208 --> 00:34:34,000
We brought back some-- some
pretty fascinating stuff,
923
00:34:34,125 --> 00:34:35,792
I think.
- Yeah, absolutely.
924
00:34:35,875 --> 00:34:38,833
So we started this investigation
by going right to ground zero,
925
00:34:38,917 --> 00:34:40,875
Clark Dry Lake bed,
an area that SETI
926
00:34:40,958 --> 00:34:42,375
had invested in in the past.
927
00:34:42,458 --> 00:34:44,250
The Search for
Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
928
00:34:44,375 --> 00:34:46,708
And that-- that was
actually where we found out
929
00:34:46,792 --> 00:34:49,208
the original documentarians,
Dave and Derek, had their sight
930
00:34:49,333 --> 00:34:50,667
and that they
documented on camera.
931
00:34:50,708 --> 00:34:52,625
And I actually have that
teed up for you here.
932
00:34:52,708 --> 00:34:54,208
Oh, OK.
933
00:34:54,292 --> 00:34:56,625
There's no
infrastructure back there.
934
00:34:56,708 --> 00:35:00,667
And this was a unique sighting
for these two gentlemen in all
935
00:35:00,833 --> 00:35:02,333
of their research in the area.
936
00:35:02,417 --> 00:35:04,792
Is this some kind of
natural optical phenomenon
937
00:35:04,875 --> 00:35:06,542
or is this actually something?
938
00:35:06,667 --> 00:35:08,667
You know, you mentioned
the UAP activity.
939
00:35:08,708 --> 00:35:10,292
They can't explain it.
940
00:35:10,375 --> 00:35:12,542
And it fits into a larger
profile of strange sightings
941
00:35:12,625 --> 00:35:14,333
in the area.
942
00:35:14,417 --> 00:35:16,667
So we went right into
Clark Dry Lake bed,
943
00:35:16,708 --> 00:35:19,125
and that's where we invited
Dave Mason to come out.
944
00:35:19,208 --> 00:35:21,333
We set up all of our passive
collection equipment.
945
00:35:21,417 --> 00:35:24,542
The next day, Dave came
with a full analysis
946
00:35:24,667 --> 00:35:28,375
of what he captured on
the differential flares.
947
00:35:28,458 --> 00:35:32,333
We have these stringed
objects coming through.
948
00:35:32,375 --> 00:35:34,333
This was not detected on
the conventional FLIR,
949
00:35:34,417 --> 00:35:35,708
just on the differential flare.
950
00:35:38,208 --> 00:35:39,333
What are we seeing there?
951
00:35:39,417 --> 00:35:40,333
Exactly.
952
00:35:40,375 --> 00:35:41,542
You know how
these things work.
953
00:35:41,667 --> 00:35:42,292
Yes.
954
00:35:42,375 --> 00:35:43,833
A differential FLIR.
955
00:35:43,875 --> 00:35:47,125
That thing, it's really
good at detecting very, very
956
00:35:47,208 --> 00:35:48,417
small changes in temperature.
957
00:35:48,542 --> 00:35:50,000
That means they're
leaving a heat
958
00:35:50,083 --> 00:35:51,542
signature that is inconsistent.
959
00:35:51,625 --> 00:35:53,583
It is a changing heat signature,
which is the only reason
960
00:35:53,708 --> 00:35:54,833
this camera picks it up.
961
00:35:54,875 --> 00:35:57,667
And I wish that I had
any kind of explanation
962
00:35:57,708 --> 00:36:01,333
for what would cause
two parallel masses
963
00:36:01,458 --> 00:36:05,417
in the sky being detected
by a differential FLIR.
964
00:36:05,542 --> 00:36:07,000
ERIK BARD: What
are we seeing here?
965
00:36:07,042 --> 00:36:08,250
I mean, it looks like the--
966
00:36:08,333 --> 00:36:09,625
They're in tandem
with each other.
967
00:36:09,708 --> 00:36:12,500
The relationship between
these things is fixed.
968
00:36:12,500 --> 00:36:16,750
Well, as in the video that
Derek and Dave showed you,
969
00:36:16,875 --> 00:36:18,500
right?
970
00:36:18,542 --> 00:36:20,292
Because that had a row of
lights with a row of lights.
971
00:36:20,375 --> 00:36:22,250
And they were connected,
it looked like.
972
00:36:22,333 --> 00:36:24,000
Good point.
973
00:36:24,042 --> 00:36:26,042
And you would have mentioned it
by now if you heard the sound
974
00:36:26,125 --> 00:36:27,125
of a pair of jets moving over.
975
00:36:27,208 --> 00:36:28,083
ANDREW BUSTAMANTE: Yeah.
976
00:36:28,208 --> 00:36:29,250
Right, right, right.
977
00:36:29,333 --> 00:36:31,583
You know this isn't airplanes.
978
00:36:31,708 --> 00:36:32,667
What is it?
979
00:36:32,708 --> 00:36:34,333
Where is it coming from?
980
00:36:34,375 --> 00:36:37,375
Why are there two little spots
in the clouds that's warmer
981
00:36:37,458 --> 00:36:40,125
than the rest of the spots?
982
00:36:40,208 --> 00:36:43,875
It doesn't-- it doesn't
really make any sense.
983
00:36:44,000 --> 00:36:45,667
I have no explanation for it.
984
00:36:45,792 --> 00:36:48,500
And this is our first
round of experimentation.
985
00:36:48,583 --> 00:36:49,667
So there's more?
986
00:36:49,708 --> 00:36:51,000
Right.
987
00:36:51,125 --> 00:36:52,625
Our next step was
we wanted to explore
988
00:36:52,708 --> 00:36:54,667
the Anza part to see more
about that Goldie phenomenon.
989
00:36:54,708 --> 00:36:58,292
We kind of honed in
on an area in Anza
990
00:36:58,375 --> 00:37:01,042
known as Thomas Mountain.
991
00:37:01,125 --> 00:37:03,375
And as soon as we were
setting up to start
992
00:37:03,458 --> 00:37:05,750
our daytime investigation--
993
00:37:05,833 --> 00:37:07,958
that looks like a
privately-owned helicopter,
994
00:37:08,042 --> 00:37:09,167
but it's all blacked out.
995
00:37:09,208 --> 00:37:10,167
So check this out.
996
00:37:10,250 --> 00:37:13,000
It's a recycled tail number.
997
00:37:13,125 --> 00:37:14,458
Well, who was this?
998
00:37:14,542 --> 00:37:15,333
Right.
999
00:37:15,375 --> 00:37:16,833
We had just gotten started.
1000
00:37:16,833 --> 00:37:19,042
OK, this looks like
a private helicopter.
1001
00:37:19,167 --> 00:37:21,417
It does look like
a private helicopter.
1002
00:37:21,542 --> 00:37:24,500
So we were able to confirm
that it had no visible markings
1003
00:37:24,542 --> 00:37:26,208
from the ground and it
was quite low level,
1004
00:37:26,333 --> 00:37:28,333
but it did have a
transponder code.
1005
00:37:28,458 --> 00:37:30,375
So we tracked the
transponder code.
1006
00:37:30,458 --> 00:37:34,333
And what we found is that the
tail number on the aircraft
1007
00:37:34,417 --> 00:37:38,792
matched a dispositioned
retired fixed-wing aircraft
1008
00:37:38,875 --> 00:37:40,583
that had been demolished.
1009
00:37:40,667 --> 00:37:41,333
That's weird.
1010
00:37:41,458 --> 00:37:43,083
That is weird.
- Yeah.
1011
00:37:43,167 --> 00:37:45,333
Yeah, you're talking about
aircraft identity theft there.
1012
00:37:45,417 --> 00:37:47,500
When-- when you
steal a car, right?
1013
00:37:47,583 --> 00:37:50,000
Or if you're gonna drive a
stolen car for a getaway job,
1014
00:37:50,042 --> 00:37:51,208
right?
1015
00:37:51,292 --> 00:37:52,083
Don't you change
the license plate--
1016
00:37:52,083 --> 00:37:53,375
Change those plates.
1017
00:37:53,458 --> 00:37:55,167
--so you don't know
what kind of car it is?
1018
00:37:55,250 --> 00:37:56,500
So where did it come from?
1019
00:37:56,625 --> 00:37:57,292
Yeah.
1020
00:37:57,375 --> 00:37:58,625
And then where did it go?
1021
00:37:58,708 --> 00:37:59,667
Yeah.
1022
00:37:59,792 --> 00:38:02,042
Are you guys being
observed or could
1023
00:38:02,125 --> 00:38:03,167
it have been something else?
1024
00:38:03,208 --> 00:38:04,833
Right.
1025
00:38:04,917 --> 00:38:10,417
So how would somebody know
that you guys were coming,
1026
00:38:10,500 --> 00:38:12,708
going to be there, and--
1027
00:38:12,833 --> 00:38:14,542
and-- and know
when you were going
1028
00:38:14,625 --> 00:38:17,167
to be there doing your thing
to fly over and collect data?
1029
00:38:17,292 --> 00:38:19,417
We have had to ask
ourselves this very question
1030
00:38:19,500 --> 00:38:21,500
on several occasions
before, one in particular.
1031
00:38:21,583 --> 00:38:23,292
I know what you're thinking.
1032
00:38:23,375 --> 00:38:24,833
Yes, because we've had
them show up within minutes--
1033
00:38:24,875 --> 00:38:26,500
ERIK BARD: Yes.
- --of doing an experiment.
1034
00:38:26,625 --> 00:38:27,417
Hear that?
1035
00:38:30,042 --> 00:38:32,958
What the hell?
1036
00:38:33,042 --> 00:38:35,792
Helicopter.
1037
00:38:35,875 --> 00:38:37,875
There is a helicopter.
1038
00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:40,750
Is it turning?
1039
00:38:40,833 --> 00:38:42,417
And-- and how would
they know we were
1040
00:38:42,500 --> 00:38:44,042
even doing it is the question.
1041
00:38:44,125 --> 00:38:45,625
Right.
1042
00:38:45,708 --> 00:38:46,875
And otherwise, nondescript
helicopter with what?
1043
00:38:47,000 --> 00:38:49,292
Should have been a
retired ID number showing
1044
00:38:49,375 --> 00:38:51,125
up in the sky over you, guys.
1045
00:38:51,208 --> 00:38:52,625
That makes me
wonder if you guys
1046
00:38:52,708 --> 00:38:54,542
are being followed,
watched, observed,
1047
00:38:54,625 --> 00:38:56,458
or if that was coincidence.
1048
00:38:56,542 --> 00:38:58,333
It's hard to say,
but we should start
1049
00:38:58,417 --> 00:39:00,042
paying more attention to that.
1050
00:39:00,125 --> 00:39:01,750
Yeah.
1051
00:39:01,833 --> 00:39:04,625
I wanna show you what happened
here on our thermal camera
1052
00:39:04,708 --> 00:39:06,708
during our investigation
at Thomas Mountain.
1053
00:39:06,792 --> 00:39:08,250
A few interesting
things here that I
1054
00:39:08,333 --> 00:39:09,958
want to call your attention to.
1055
00:39:10,042 --> 00:39:12,708
First, the temperature right
now, as you see on the thermal,
1056
00:39:12,833 --> 00:39:15,167
right-- this is
paused, 66.7 degrees.
1057
00:39:15,250 --> 00:39:17,042
And that's right on
the target there, yeah?
1058
00:39:17,125 --> 00:39:18,333
- Correct.
- OK.
1059
00:39:18,417 --> 00:39:21,042
And then as I move
forward frame by frame,
1060
00:39:21,125 --> 00:39:25,667
we have an instantaneous
moment where we see this--
1061
00:39:25,708 --> 00:39:27,542
Saturation, sort of
what it looks like.
1062
00:39:27,625 --> 00:39:29,333
But only on the mountain.
1063
00:39:29,375 --> 00:39:30,542
It's not a full frame reset.
1064
00:39:30,625 --> 00:39:32,375
It's not a sensor reset.
1065
00:39:32,458 --> 00:39:35,500
And where I would expect
a thermal flash to increase
1066
00:39:35,583 --> 00:39:38,667
the temperature, we get a drop.
1067
00:39:38,792 --> 00:39:41,167
This-- this makes
no sense to me at all.
1068
00:39:41,208 --> 00:39:45,500
As we continue to watch what
was happening in this direction,
1069
00:39:45,583 --> 00:39:47,333
we saw a second
event very similar
1070
00:39:47,375 --> 00:39:48,458
just a few minutes later.
1071
00:39:51,750 --> 00:39:52,792
What?
1072
00:39:52,875 --> 00:39:54,500
You can see.
1073
00:39:54,583 --> 00:39:57,333
Once again, whatever happened
happened on the mountain itself.
1074
00:39:57,417 --> 00:40:00,042
It took the temperature
from 63 to 60 degrees.
1075
00:40:00,167 --> 00:40:03,000
But you didn't see anything,
didn't detect anything
1076
00:40:03,000 --> 00:40:04,667
on any other instruments.
1077
00:40:04,750 --> 00:40:07,125
This is the same flare camera
you've used now for two years.
1078
00:40:07,208 --> 00:40:08,750
Yep.
1079
00:40:08,833 --> 00:40:11,083
It's been functioning ever
since and up until that.
1080
00:40:11,208 --> 00:40:14,333
So that's the interesting thing
is we haven't seen this before.
1081
00:40:14,417 --> 00:40:15,708
Why there?
1082
00:40:15,833 --> 00:40:18,250
It seems to be centered
only on the mountain.
1083
00:40:18,333 --> 00:40:20,500
It's as if you've
got a thermal flash
1084
00:40:20,583 --> 00:40:24,167
taking place on the mountain
or from the mountain.
1085
00:40:24,292 --> 00:40:27,833
It's conforming to the-- to the
geometry of the mountain itself.
1086
00:40:27,958 --> 00:40:29,000
It's not the full frame.
1087
00:40:29,083 --> 00:40:29,958
Yeah.
1088
00:40:30,042 --> 00:40:31,333
Yeah.
1089
00:40:31,458 --> 00:40:32,750
Almost like there was
an energy build up,
1090
00:40:32,833 --> 00:40:34,167
and this is the release of it--
ERIK BARD: Yeah.
1091
00:40:34,250 --> 00:40:35,500
--coming off the
mountain or something.
1092
00:40:35,667 --> 00:40:37,792
We could-- we could
actually estimate
1093
00:40:37,875 --> 00:40:39,583
how much energy it
would take to saturate
1094
00:40:39,667 --> 00:40:41,167
that camera from that far away.
ERIK BARD: Yeah.
1095
00:40:41,292 --> 00:40:43,167
And that's a lot
of light, actually.
1096
00:40:43,250 --> 00:40:45,000
That would be like, man--
1097
00:40:45,083 --> 00:40:47,167
I mean, that would be
like you had a rocket
1098
00:40:47,250 --> 00:40:48,625
going off above it right there.
1099
00:40:48,708 --> 00:40:51,250
And that's the infrared
off the exhaust plume.
1100
00:40:51,375 --> 00:40:52,833
Right?
1101
00:40:52,917 --> 00:40:54,333
And you certainly would
have heard or seen a rocket.
1102
00:40:54,375 --> 00:40:55,958
Needless to say.
1103
00:40:56,042 --> 00:40:57,667
And what's interesting about
it is this is-- you know,
1104
00:40:57,750 --> 00:41:00,667
this is daylight, which
corresponds with, you know,
1105
00:41:00,792 --> 00:41:03,583
people who've seen this Goldie
phenomenon in the daylight.
1106
00:41:03,667 --> 00:41:07,500
It may be that there are other
effects that are associated
1107
00:41:07,583 --> 00:41:09,375
with it that are not visible.
1108
00:41:09,458 --> 00:41:10,792
Maybe this is one of them.
1109
00:41:10,875 --> 00:41:12,667
Roland and his daughter,
when they saw this
1110
00:41:12,792 --> 00:41:14,792
occur on our thermal
device in real time--
1111
00:41:14,875 --> 00:41:16,000
SPEAKER: Yeah.
1112
00:41:16,042 --> 00:41:17,542
They were certain that
we had just captured
1113
00:41:17,667 --> 00:41:18,917
the first evidence of Goldie.
1114
00:41:21,625 --> 00:41:23,875
So let's just go down
that path a little bit.
1115
00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:26,792
Let's say it's there
on the mountain.
1116
00:41:26,875 --> 00:41:29,792
Or could it have
been above in the sky
1117
00:41:29,875 --> 00:41:32,500
and that's the reflection of it,
whatever happened in the sky?
1118
00:41:32,625 --> 00:41:34,917
So could there potentially
be something up
1119
00:41:35,000 --> 00:41:38,958
here, off camera in the sky,
that you guys aren't seeing
1120
00:41:39,042 --> 00:41:40,333
that is--
1121
00:41:40,375 --> 00:41:41,667
it did something.
1122
00:41:41,708 --> 00:41:44,083
It illuminated it for
a fraction of a second
1123
00:41:44,208 --> 00:41:45,292
there, eighth of a second.
1124
00:41:45,375 --> 00:41:46,917
Given everything
you've seen, it's
1125
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:49,375
not hard to imagine something
in the sky painting the ground
1126
00:41:49,375 --> 00:41:50,750
and producing this effect.
1127
00:41:50,875 --> 00:41:52,333
But I can tell
you this, though.
1128
00:41:52,375 --> 00:41:54,708
It's very intriguing
because we've never
1129
00:41:54,792 --> 00:41:57,417
seen that specifically before.
1130
00:41:57,500 --> 00:42:00,042
So this actually warrants
follow-up, I think.
1131
00:42:00,042 --> 00:42:02,417
With this technology
and then some.
1132
00:42:02,500 --> 00:42:03,708
Yeah, it sounds
like we've only just
1133
00:42:03,833 --> 00:42:05,917
begun to engage this location.
1134
00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:07,000
Absolutely.
1135
00:42:07,042 --> 00:42:07,958
Good work, guys.
1136
00:42:08,042 --> 00:42:09,292
Thank you.
1137
00:42:09,375 --> 00:42:10,167
ERIK BARD: You got
my wheels turning.
1138
00:42:10,250 --> 00:42:11,125
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Good stuff.
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