1 00:00:02,169 --> 00:00:03,295 BRYANT: Something's caused so much interference that 2 00:00:03,295 --> 00:00:05,964 a $35,000 drone couldn't connect to his controls. 3 00:00:05,964 --> 00:00:07,132 Means there's a transmitter here somewhere. 4 00:00:07,132 --> 00:00:08,467 Where is this transmitter? 5 00:00:08,467 --> 00:00:10,135 I get my biggest readings looking up. 6 00:00:10,135 --> 00:00:11,720 TRAVIS: It's coming from the sky. 7 00:00:11,720 --> 00:00:14,056 The measurements lead us to a spot 8 00:00:14,056 --> 00:00:16,266 one‐mile high over the ranch. Start letting it go. 9 00:00:16,266 --> 00:00:18,393 So, we can tether a weather balloon, 10 00:00:18,393 --> 00:00:20,687 raise it up and see if we see something there. 11 00:00:20,687 --> 00:00:23,357 SEGALA: So, what's disturbing is it has to come 12 00:00:23,357 --> 00:00:25,025 from something off planet; it's not something 13 00:00:25,025 --> 00:00:28,487 that humans have created on the face of the Earth. 14 00:00:28,487 --> 00:00:29,821 THOMAS: This is homestead one. 15 00:00:29,821 --> 00:00:31,240 ‐Hey there. ‐Come on in. 16 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:32,991 THOMAS: Two weeks ago, Tom and Kandus 17 00:00:32,991 --> 00:00:35,536 reported strange noises coming from the basement. 18 00:00:35,536 --> 00:00:38,705 I was able to punch a small hole through the wall... 19 00:00:38,705 --> 00:00:41,542 ‐What is that? ‐..and we discovered that there was 20 00:00:41,542 --> 00:00:42,668 possibly a room there. 21 00:00:42,668 --> 00:00:44,127 I don't know what the black stuff is. 22 00:00:44,127 --> 00:00:45,546 TRAVIS: It looks like there's been a fire in there. 23 00:00:45,546 --> 00:00:47,548 ‐TOM: It does. ‐Well, yeah, it almost looks 24 00:00:47,548 --> 00:00:48,882 ‐like a cremation. ‐It looks like ash. 25 00:00:48,882 --> 00:00:50,050 TRAVIS: Hey, hold on a minute. 26 00:00:50,050 --> 00:00:51,176 What are those white pieces right there? 27 00:00:51,176 --> 00:00:53,679 THOMAS: It looks a lot like bones. 28 00:00:53,679 --> 00:00:55,055 TRAVIS: Bones? 29 00:00:57,474 --> 00:01:01,228 NARRATOR: There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 30 00:01:01,228 --> 00:01:03,814 It is considered the epicenter 31 00:01:03,814 --> 00:01:08,569 of the strangest and most disturbing phenomena on Earth: 32 00:01:08,569 --> 00:01:10,904 animal mutilations, 33 00:01:10,904 --> 00:01:13,282 bizarre UFO sightings 34 00:01:13,282 --> 00:01:18,495 and unusual energies that have proven harmful to humans. 35 00:01:18,495 --> 00:01:21,039 For 20 years, the federal government 36 00:01:21,039 --> 00:01:24,418 tried to find answers and failed. 37 00:01:24,418 --> 00:01:28,463 Now a new team of dedicated scientists, 38 00:01:28,463 --> 00:01:32,384 researchers and experts has taken over. 39 00:01:32,384 --> 00:01:36,346 They are determined to solve the mystery and reveal... 40 00:01:38,557 --> 00:01:41,935 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 41 00:01:48,900 --> 00:01:51,236 TRAVIS: Right there, perfect. 42 00:01:51,236 --> 00:01:53,530 Don't‐don't move. Just stop right there. 43 00:01:55,407 --> 00:01:57,451 There's actually something on the concrete 44 00:01:57,451 --> 00:01:59,369 that looks like bones. 45 00:01:59,369 --> 00:02:01,204 ‐Do you see that? ‐TOM: Mm‐hmm. 46 00:02:02,789 --> 00:02:05,250 I mean, it could be remains, cremation remains. 47 00:02:05,250 --> 00:02:06,585 TRAVIS: That's what I'm thinking. 48 00:02:06,585 --> 00:02:07,586 KANDUS: That's what it looks like. 49 00:02:07,586 --> 00:02:09,129 What in the world? 50 00:02:10,964 --> 00:02:13,091 Tom, see if you can lower it. 51 00:02:13,091 --> 00:02:15,135 Thomas Winterton asked me to come with him 52 00:02:15,135 --> 00:02:17,471 over to what they call Homestead One. 53 00:02:17,471 --> 00:02:19,806 Homestead One is right next to the command center, 54 00:02:19,806 --> 00:02:21,433 and it's where the two caretakers, 55 00:02:21,433 --> 00:02:24,061 Kandus Linde and her boyfriend, Tom Lewis, live. 56 00:02:25,479 --> 00:02:28,023 Keep going. You're right on top of it. 57 00:02:28,023 --> 00:02:29,650 Kandus and Tom have been hearing a series 58 00:02:29,650 --> 00:02:31,318 of strange noises coming from the basement, 59 00:02:31,318 --> 00:02:33,195 where there's this room 60 00:02:33,195 --> 00:02:34,988 completely walled off with concrete 61 00:02:34,988 --> 00:02:36,823 several inches thick. 62 00:02:36,823 --> 00:02:39,159 So, Thomas and I got this snake cam, 63 00:02:39,159 --> 00:02:41,119 and we're putting this camera 64 00:02:41,119 --> 00:02:44,331 down in there to see whatever this box was built for. 65 00:02:44,331 --> 00:02:46,333 A little bit. Yeah, go that way. You're going the right way. 66 00:02:46,333 --> 00:02:48,335 ‐Stop! Right there, stop! ‐KANDUS: Oh, wait, the... 67 00:02:49,878 --> 00:02:51,797 TRAVIS: At about three feet in, 68 00:02:51,797 --> 00:02:54,841 there was a pile, and it looked like ash, 69 00:02:54,841 --> 00:02:58,512 and maybe it even looks like remnants of bones. 70 00:02:58,512 --> 00:03:00,722 That's just downright spooky. 71 00:03:02,891 --> 00:03:06,061 All the ash around that and the‐the burnt. 72 00:03:06,061 --> 00:03:08,021 TRAVIS: It looks like there was a fire in there. 73 00:03:08,021 --> 00:03:09,690 ‐What in the world would...? ‐TOM: Mm‐hmm. 74 00:03:09,690 --> 00:03:10,982 THOMAS: Yeah, that is weird. 75 00:03:10,982 --> 00:03:13,694 Yeah, and with all the crazy things 76 00:03:13,694 --> 00:03:16,029 that have happened in this house. 77 00:03:16,029 --> 00:03:17,572 There are so many things about this house 78 00:03:17,572 --> 00:03:18,865 that just don't add up. 79 00:03:18,865 --> 00:03:20,242 ‐Yeah. ‐Yeah, yeah. 80 00:03:20,242 --> 00:03:21,243 Yep. 81 00:03:23,036 --> 00:03:25,372 TOM: We moved to the ranch about three months ago 82 00:03:25,372 --> 00:03:27,499 to be caretakers. 83 00:03:27,499 --> 00:03:31,586 And the house we live in is pretty spooky. 84 00:03:33,213 --> 00:03:34,881 We've heard some strange things. 85 00:03:34,881 --> 00:03:37,342 We've heard strange noises coming from the basement. 86 00:03:37,342 --> 00:03:40,178 We've heard strange vibrations from the ground. 87 00:03:41,888 --> 00:03:45,517 The sounds have mostly been at night. 88 00:03:45,517 --> 00:03:48,437 There's been knock sounds in the house, 89 00:03:48,437 --> 00:03:50,021 ‐like the... ‐(knocking) 90 00:03:50,021 --> 00:03:52,232 One time, it was coming from under the floor 91 00:03:52,232 --> 00:03:54,192 in the kitchen, like from the basement. 92 00:03:55,902 --> 00:03:58,738 It was the triple knock, and I was standing... 93 00:03:58,738 --> 00:04:01,575 I could feel it, the vibration of it. 94 00:04:04,536 --> 00:04:06,621 TOM: People that lived in the house before us, 95 00:04:06,621 --> 00:04:08,790 the Shermans, 96 00:04:08,790 --> 00:04:12,836 I have heard some strange things about their experience. 97 00:04:12,836 --> 00:04:15,797 They had UFO sightings, 98 00:04:15,797 --> 00:04:18,383 very strange light orbs, 99 00:04:18,383 --> 00:04:21,052 cattle mutilations. 100 00:04:21,052 --> 00:04:23,930 There's been so many strange things 101 00:04:23,930 --> 00:04:25,807 that have happened here. 102 00:04:25,807 --> 00:04:28,602 Well, the big question is 103 00:04:28,602 --> 00:04:30,771 why the hell they built the thing to begin with. 104 00:04:30,771 --> 00:04:33,648 ‐KANDUS: It makes no sense. ‐It makes no sense. 105 00:04:33,648 --> 00:04:35,400 THOMAS: I've wondered 106 00:04:35,400 --> 00:04:39,070 what the need was for such thick‐‐ I mean, this is, 107 00:04:39,070 --> 00:04:41,114 ‐this is almost two feet thick. ‐TRAVIS: Yeah. 108 00:04:41,114 --> 00:04:42,991 THOMAS: That tells you just how strong it is. 109 00:04:42,991 --> 00:04:44,951 That's heavy‐duty something. 110 00:04:44,951 --> 00:04:46,453 So, it makes me wonder, 111 00:04:46,453 --> 00:04:49,247 what are the purposes you build a concrete, 112 00:04:49,247 --> 00:04:51,625 you know, rectangular box for? 113 00:04:51,625 --> 00:04:53,794 ‐Yeah. ‐So, we need to 114 00:04:53,794 --> 00:04:55,504 knock that hole out right there. 115 00:04:55,504 --> 00:04:57,422 And then we can get in and see what's really in there. 116 00:04:57,422 --> 00:04:58,799 THOMAS: Yeah, I think we ought to 117 00:04:58,799 --> 00:05:01,593 just saw through that, open that up. 118 00:05:01,593 --> 00:05:02,719 ‐Yeah. ‐All right. 119 00:05:02,719 --> 00:05:05,138 (saw buzzing) 120 00:05:07,808 --> 00:05:09,601 TRAVIS: Now, at first, seeing something 121 00:05:09,601 --> 00:05:11,686 like tiny bones just makes me think 122 00:05:11,686 --> 00:05:14,314 some kind of animal died, but how could anything 123 00:05:14,314 --> 00:05:17,984 get inside a completely sealed‐up concrete room? 124 00:05:17,984 --> 00:05:21,530 And what explains the pile of what looks like ashes? 125 00:05:33,375 --> 00:05:36,086 This wall was not coming down easy. 126 00:05:36,086 --> 00:05:39,005 Whoever did this wanted to either seal something in 127 00:05:39,005 --> 00:05:40,924 or keep something out. 128 00:05:43,844 --> 00:05:45,303 (saw buzzing) 129 00:05:58,859 --> 00:06:00,694 ♪ ♪ 130 00:06:25,385 --> 00:06:27,387 TRAVIS: One thing I have to say about Tom Winterton 131 00:06:27,387 --> 00:06:29,139 is this guy is tough as nails. 132 00:06:29,139 --> 00:06:32,559 I mean, even with all the health scares he's had 133 00:06:32,559 --> 00:06:35,103 on the ranch, it doesn't stop him from jumping in 134 00:06:35,103 --> 00:06:38,231 feet first and doing what it takes to get stuff done. 135 00:06:43,612 --> 00:06:45,614 ♪ ♪ 136 00:06:49,576 --> 00:06:51,286 (grunts) 137 00:07:30,700 --> 00:07:32,494 TRAVIS: Normally, dealing with 138 00:07:32,494 --> 00:07:35,121 this kind of stuff wouldn't seem unusual to me. 139 00:07:35,121 --> 00:07:37,290 But the three weeks I've been up here, 140 00:07:37,290 --> 00:07:38,792 I've seen everything from 141 00:07:38,792 --> 00:07:40,168 strange glowing lights at night... 142 00:07:40,168 --> 00:07:41,711 THOMAS: That's a definite beam. 143 00:07:41,711 --> 00:07:44,798 It is clearly a beam going across there. 144 00:07:44,798 --> 00:07:47,884 ...to RF radiation spikes that are extreme. 145 00:07:47,884 --> 00:07:49,135 It is going nuts. 146 00:07:49,135 --> 00:07:51,262 It's coming from up there. 147 00:07:51,262 --> 00:07:53,640 TRAVIS: It seemed to be coming from high above the ranch 148 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:56,017 with no apparent scientific explanation. 149 00:07:56,017 --> 00:08:00,271 We all still don't have a clue what we're dealing with here. 150 00:08:17,664 --> 00:08:20,500 TRAVIS: One of the weirdest things about this chamber 151 00:08:20,500 --> 00:08:22,502 underneath Tom and Kandus's house, 152 00:08:22,502 --> 00:08:24,963 it's perfectly clean inside this box. 153 00:08:24,963 --> 00:08:26,673 There are no water lines, 154 00:08:26,673 --> 00:08:28,967 there's no mold, there's no dirt on the floor. 155 00:08:28,967 --> 00:08:32,345 There's nothing. It looks like it's brand‐new. 156 00:08:32,345 --> 00:08:35,515 And we found this pile in just a tiny spot. 157 00:08:35,515 --> 00:08:37,475 How did those things get in there? 158 00:08:53,199 --> 00:08:55,410 ERIK: So, when you first looked through that hole, 159 00:08:55,410 --> 00:08:57,871 I understand that we thought we were looking 160 00:08:57,871 --> 00:08:59,539 at a pile, one pile in the, 161 00:08:59,539 --> 00:09:01,499 basically in the middle of this... 162 00:09:01,499 --> 00:09:02,667 ‐That's right. ‐THOMAS: Yes. 163 00:09:02,667 --> 00:09:04,878 So the room was almost completely clean. 164 00:09:04,878 --> 00:09:06,046 It was pristine. 165 00:09:06,046 --> 00:09:07,380 ‐KANDUS: And sealed... ‐Yeah. 166 00:09:07,380 --> 00:09:09,382 ‐...for a long time, yeah. ‐So, what would've, 167 00:09:09,382 --> 00:09:11,051 what would've organized it into a pile like that? 168 00:09:11,051 --> 00:09:12,635 ‐I don't know. ‐It's a good question. 169 00:09:12,635 --> 00:09:14,179 Yeah. 170 00:09:14,179 --> 00:09:16,014 After we finally managed to poke a hole big enough 171 00:09:16,014 --> 00:09:18,058 that we could crawl into this chamber 172 00:09:18,058 --> 00:09:20,852 in the basement of Tom and Kandus's house... 173 00:09:20,852 --> 00:09:22,353 You got a spoon? I'll scoop some out. 174 00:09:22,353 --> 00:09:23,646 We got a Petri here. 175 00:09:23,646 --> 00:09:25,190 TRAVIS: ...I used a dustpan 176 00:09:25,190 --> 00:09:26,900 and some, uh, plastic bags 177 00:09:26,900 --> 00:09:29,694 to sweep up a sample of some of this material. 178 00:09:29,694 --> 00:09:31,237 Now we can look at it under a microscope 179 00:09:31,237 --> 00:09:32,405 and see what it is. 180 00:09:34,866 --> 00:09:37,035 What the heck is all this stuff? 181 00:09:37,035 --> 00:09:39,037 TRAVIS: All right, so just kind of 182 00:09:39,037 --> 00:09:41,790 scroll around, Erik, just... 183 00:09:41,790 --> 00:09:44,751 Right about... 184 00:09:44,751 --> 00:09:46,252 somewhere in there. 185 00:09:46,252 --> 00:09:47,629 You're slightly out of focus. 186 00:09:47,629 --> 00:09:48,713 ERIK: Yeah. 187 00:09:48,713 --> 00:09:49,923 TRAVIS: Stop right there. 188 00:09:49,923 --> 00:09:52,092 ‐Whoa. ‐Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. ‐What? 189 00:09:52,092 --> 00:09:53,968 ‐THOMAS: Whoa. ‐TRAVIS: Oh, wow, look at that. 190 00:09:53,968 --> 00:09:55,553 TOM: Do you think that's a tooth? 191 00:09:55,553 --> 00:09:57,013 It's either a tooth or a rib. 192 00:10:05,438 --> 00:10:07,565 TRAVIS TRAVIS:'s get Yeah, look at that. 193 00:10:07,565 --> 00:10:10,401 That's a bone, man. That's clearly a bone. 194 00:10:10,401 --> 00:10:12,195 So is this a bone right here, this...? 195 00:10:12,195 --> 00:10:14,948 ‐Yeah, that's a bone. ‐And that is. 196 00:10:16,616 --> 00:10:18,785 THOMAS: It's definitely hair, you know? 197 00:10:18,785 --> 00:10:20,161 Yeah, that's hair. Yeah, right here. 198 00:10:20,161 --> 00:10:22,247 ‐Can you push the... ‐ERIK: I can. 199 00:10:22,247 --> 00:10:24,082 TRAVIS: Or can you translate the microscope? Whichever. 200 00:10:24,082 --> 00:10:26,543 Stop right there. 201 00:10:26,543 --> 00:10:28,753 ‐Oh, those are bone fragments. ‐KANDUS: Well, 202 00:10:28,753 --> 00:10:31,214 ‐and it looks like gnaw marks, too. ‐TRAVIS: Ugh. 203 00:10:31,214 --> 00:10:33,383 ‐It's either a tooth or a rib. ‐ERIK: This thing here? 204 00:10:33,383 --> 00:10:34,342 ‐TRAVIS: Yeah. ‐TOM: Yeah. 205 00:10:34,342 --> 00:10:35,635 THOMAS: I don't know. 206 00:10:35,635 --> 00:10:38,304 Hard to tell what kind of bone that is, I mean. 207 00:10:38,304 --> 00:10:40,056 TRAVIS: Move it around some more, Erik. 208 00:10:40,056 --> 00:10:41,933 Okay, if you see anything you want to dive into, 209 00:10:41,933 --> 00:10:44,227 ‐this is as low a magnification as we can... ‐Oh, really? 210 00:10:44,227 --> 00:10:46,646 Yeah, we can actually go much, much further in if you want. 211 00:10:46,646 --> 00:10:47,981 Uh, why don't we look at that black piece 212 00:10:47,981 --> 00:10:49,357 ‐right there. ‐ERIK: All right. 213 00:10:49,357 --> 00:10:50,817 TRAVIS: That right there. 214 00:10:50,817 --> 00:10:52,402 Let's see what that is. 215 00:10:52,402 --> 00:10:54,988 I wonder if that's, like, um, 216 00:10:54,988 --> 00:10:56,698 flesh or skin. 217 00:10:56,698 --> 00:10:59,826 ‐That's what it looks like. ‐TOM: Looks like 218 00:10:59,826 --> 00:11:01,077 it's been in there a while, though, right? 219 00:11:01,077 --> 00:11:02,954 ‐TRAVIS: Yeah, for a long time. ‐KANDUS: Yeah. 220 00:11:02,954 --> 00:11:04,622 ‐TRAVIS: That's like a tomb. ‐KANDUS: Mm‐hmm. ‐TOM: Yeah. 221 00:11:04,622 --> 00:11:06,749 TRAVIS: Right? And the‐the air's dry, 222 00:11:06,749 --> 00:11:10,420 and so it could be desiccated and pretty much mummified. 223 00:11:10,420 --> 00:11:12,005 I mean, that could have been there for years, and we... 224 00:11:12,005 --> 00:11:13,131 and you wouldn't know it. 225 00:11:13,131 --> 00:11:14,257 I mean, if it was recent, you would've 226 00:11:14,257 --> 00:11:15,508 ‐smelled it. ‐Yeah. 227 00:11:18,761 --> 00:11:21,055 THOMAS: Lots and lots of bone fragments. 228 00:11:21,055 --> 00:11:24,184 ERIK: The fact that it's fragmented is interesting 229 00:11:24,184 --> 00:11:26,603 because what would have had to play out 230 00:11:26,603 --> 00:11:28,605 in that cellar in order for these bones 231 00:11:28,605 --> 00:11:30,190 to be crushed up like this? 232 00:11:32,775 --> 00:11:34,277 ‐What in the world? ‐THOMAS: Talk about 233 00:11:34,277 --> 00:11:36,237 ‐a crime scene. ‐TOM: Yeah. ‐KANDUS: Mm‐hmm. 234 00:11:36,237 --> 00:11:38,072 (exhales) 235 00:11:38,072 --> 00:11:41,659 THOMAS: Somebody or something could have done this? 236 00:11:41,659 --> 00:11:43,620 ‐It has to be a possibility. ‐TOM: Yeah, 237 00:11:43,620 --> 00:11:44,662 ‐but that thing was sealed. ‐But how? But how? 238 00:11:44,662 --> 00:11:46,456 ‐How would they get in? ‐How? Right? 239 00:11:46,456 --> 00:11:47,999 KANDUS: Well, and that reddish stuff 240 00:11:47,999 --> 00:11:49,876 looks wet still, like if it's... 241 00:11:49,876 --> 00:11:51,336 ‐Blood. ‐TOM: Blood. 242 00:11:51,336 --> 00:11:53,504 THOMAS: What does that look like to you, Erik? 243 00:11:53,504 --> 00:11:55,131 ERIK: Would it be reasonable 244 00:11:55,131 --> 00:11:58,468 to interpret this as animal, 245 00:11:58,468 --> 00:12:01,262 or could you interpret it as possibly being human? 246 00:12:03,139 --> 00:12:06,184 Uh... you know what? 247 00:12:06,184 --> 00:12:08,269 ‐I don't think so. ‐KANDUS: No. 248 00:12:08,269 --> 00:12:09,687 ‐TRAVIS: I‐I mean... ‐KANDUS: They're too small. 249 00:12:09,687 --> 00:12:11,689 They're way too small to be anything in a human. 250 00:12:11,689 --> 00:12:14,651 What's really strange about these bone fragments 251 00:12:14,651 --> 00:12:16,319 is that there's not enough of them 252 00:12:16,319 --> 00:12:17,654 to make a complete skeleton. 253 00:12:17,654 --> 00:12:19,280 I mean, if some small animal 254 00:12:19,280 --> 00:12:21,157 was able to crawl in and die in there, 255 00:12:21,157 --> 00:12:23,243 why are there only bone fragments? 256 00:12:23,243 --> 00:12:25,912 And why do they look like they've been burned? 257 00:12:25,912 --> 00:12:28,414 And none of this explains why Tom and Kandus have been hearing 258 00:12:28,414 --> 00:12:30,208 strange knocking sounds at night. 259 00:12:30,208 --> 00:12:31,918 I say let's move forward. Let's keep moving. 260 00:12:31,918 --> 00:12:33,044 Okay. 261 00:12:33,044 --> 00:12:36,089 Another mystery to figure out. 262 00:12:43,179 --> 00:12:46,140 Today's a pretty big day on the ranch. 263 00:12:46,140 --> 00:12:48,017 We have a couple trucks bringing some cattle on, 264 00:12:48,017 --> 00:12:50,186 probably around 40 head. 265 00:12:50,186 --> 00:12:51,854 Cattle play quite a role 266 00:12:51,854 --> 00:12:53,606 in the history of Skinwalker Ranch, 267 00:12:53,606 --> 00:12:57,151 and with tales of UFOs and paranormal, 268 00:12:57,151 --> 00:13:00,154 it does get a little bit spooky. 269 00:13:00,154 --> 00:13:02,031 It's a known fact that there have been 270 00:13:02,031 --> 00:13:04,909 numerous cattle mutilations on this property. 271 00:13:04,909 --> 00:13:07,245 You know, daylight cattle mutilations 272 00:13:07,245 --> 00:13:10,456 going back to the 1930s. 273 00:13:10,456 --> 00:13:15,295 We're talking very surgically precise dissections 274 00:13:15,295 --> 00:13:16,879 of these cattle. 275 00:13:16,879 --> 00:13:18,715 They were drained of their blood, 276 00:13:18,715 --> 00:13:22,677 and there was no blood to be found underneath them. 277 00:13:22,677 --> 00:13:25,763 Shortly after Mr. Bigelow purchased the property, 278 00:13:25,763 --> 00:13:29,100 they installed observation towers and bait pens. 279 00:13:29,100 --> 00:13:32,353 They are quite ominous‐lookin. 280 00:13:32,353 --> 00:13:35,732 There are three that span the entire property. 281 00:13:35,732 --> 00:13:40,069 These towers and the enclosures around them 282 00:13:40,069 --> 00:13:42,739 with razor wire were really installed 283 00:13:42,739 --> 00:13:46,159 for the purpose of using livestock as biosensors. 284 00:13:46,159 --> 00:13:49,912 With UFO activity over the property coupled with 285 00:13:49,912 --> 00:13:52,331 constant cattle mutilations, 286 00:13:52,331 --> 00:13:55,710 they felt there would be an environment 287 00:13:55,710 --> 00:13:58,129 that would exist that would allow them to, I think, 288 00:13:58,129 --> 00:14:02,759 more closely capture the phenomena at work. 289 00:14:02,759 --> 00:14:05,595 Most of what Mr. Bigelow and his team 290 00:14:05,595 --> 00:14:08,848 studied and reported on the ranch remains 291 00:14:08,848 --> 00:14:12,060 either classified or confidential 292 00:14:12,060 --> 00:14:13,728 and is locked away. 293 00:14:14,771 --> 00:14:16,522 ‐Hey, Kelly. ‐How are you, Mr. Tom? 294 00:14:16,522 --> 00:14:18,858 ‐Good to see you. ‐Good to see you today. 295 00:14:18,858 --> 00:14:20,777 Looks like you got a couple trailers, huh? 296 00:14:20,777 --> 00:14:22,028 Yes, sir. 297 00:14:22,028 --> 00:14:24,072 If you can take and swing around the pole... 298 00:14:24,072 --> 00:14:26,032 ‐Okay. ‐...and then back straight in, 299 00:14:26,032 --> 00:14:27,492 does that look like it would work for you? 300 00:14:27,492 --> 00:14:29,368 ‐We'll make her work. ‐Okay. 301 00:14:30,620 --> 00:14:33,247 You know, each cow we bring on is another 302 00:14:33,247 --> 00:14:35,875 biosensor that we can use for science purposes. 303 00:14:35,875 --> 00:14:38,836 Animals seem to have that sixth sense to them, 304 00:14:38,836 --> 00:14:41,047 and when we observe an anomaly here on the ranch, 305 00:14:41,047 --> 00:14:42,965 we can monitor their behavior patterns 306 00:14:42,965 --> 00:14:44,258 before and after that occurre. 307 00:14:44,258 --> 00:14:45,885 Okay, so, back up a little bit. 308 00:14:45,885 --> 00:14:47,804 We'll be able to see exactly where they are, 309 00:14:47,804 --> 00:14:50,431 if there's any strange behaviors in the cattle, 310 00:14:50,431 --> 00:14:52,517 and see if they react any differently to the land. 311 00:14:52,517 --> 00:14:55,812 But also we're keeping a close eye on things 312 00:14:55,812 --> 00:14:58,022 because there has been cattle mutilations. 313 00:14:58,022 --> 00:14:59,273 Oh! 314 00:14:59,273 --> 00:15:00,942 Oh, oh, oh! 315 00:15:00,942 --> 00:15:02,276 KELLY: Got it. 316 00:15:02,276 --> 00:15:04,070 I think that'll work. 317 00:15:04,070 --> 00:15:05,279 ‐Yeah, I think... ‐You ready to let 'em go? 318 00:15:05,279 --> 00:15:06,906 I think that'll be perfect. 319 00:15:06,906 --> 00:15:09,283 Uh, Kelly, this is, uh, Tom and Kandus. 320 00:15:09,283 --> 00:15:10,576 ‐Kandus. ‐Kandus. ‐Tom. 321 00:15:10,576 --> 00:15:12,703 ‐Tom. ‐So, uh, Tom and Kandus 322 00:15:12,703 --> 00:15:15,832 are actually the ones that live here on‐site, 323 00:15:15,832 --> 00:15:17,500 and, uh, they're kind of our eyes and ears. 324 00:15:17,500 --> 00:15:21,003 BRANDON: I've known Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde 325 00:15:21,003 --> 00:15:23,714 for most of my life. We grew up together. 326 00:15:23,714 --> 00:15:26,551 Kandus went on to become a very accomplished 327 00:15:26,551 --> 00:15:29,178 and published anthropologist, 328 00:15:29,178 --> 00:15:31,848 and Tom is a recognized technologist 329 00:15:31,848 --> 00:15:35,017 that works with a number of large companies. 330 00:15:35,017 --> 00:15:37,061 THOMAS: So, this summer we're gonna have Tom and Kandus 331 00:15:37,061 --> 00:15:38,771 helping monitor 332 00:15:38,771 --> 00:15:41,107 the behavior of the cows, which is gonna be nice. 333 00:15:41,107 --> 00:15:42,567 They're here on the ranch, 334 00:15:42,567 --> 00:15:44,902 and they're gonna be able to keep much closer track 335 00:15:44,902 --> 00:15:47,321 on exactly what these cattle are doing. 336 00:15:47,321 --> 00:15:49,240 ‐KELLY: Get them out? ‐Yeah, you know what? 337 00:15:49,240 --> 00:15:50,658 Let's take these first 15, 338 00:15:50,658 --> 00:15:52,410 and we'll put them back in this back corral. 339 00:15:52,410 --> 00:15:54,328 And then, uh, that way we can get 'em 340 00:15:54,328 --> 00:15:56,497 in the squeeze chute and get the trackers on 'em. 341 00:15:56,497 --> 00:15:58,666 And then we'll just run the rest of 'em straight on through. 342 00:15:58,666 --> 00:16:00,543 ‐You got it. ‐So... 343 00:16:00,543 --> 00:16:02,378 One of you guys want to make sure the gate's open 344 00:16:02,378 --> 00:16:04,672 ‐in that far back corral? ‐You got it. 345 00:16:07,675 --> 00:16:08,968 Before I came to the ranch, 346 00:16:08,968 --> 00:16:11,345 I had done some research on the place. 347 00:16:11,345 --> 00:16:14,056 Heard some very strange storis 348 00:16:14,056 --> 00:16:17,560 about cattle being shoved inside this trailer 349 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:20,605 back when the Shermans lived here. 350 00:16:21,606 --> 00:16:23,232 ERIK: The Sherman family 351 00:16:23,232 --> 00:16:25,943 were ranchers who lived on the ranch. 352 00:16:26,986 --> 00:16:28,821 They were out in the area 353 00:16:28,821 --> 00:16:31,073 where the cattle were corralled. 354 00:16:31,073 --> 00:16:33,034 They walked away. 355 00:16:33,034 --> 00:16:35,953 And minutes later, they retur. 356 00:16:35,953 --> 00:16:39,081 The cattle were nowhere to be found. 357 00:16:39,081 --> 00:16:41,542 After a search, they found thm 358 00:16:41,542 --> 00:16:44,212 inside a trailer, penned up, 359 00:16:44,212 --> 00:16:47,298 standing perfectly still, 360 00:16:47,298 --> 00:16:48,633 nonresponsive, 361 00:16:48,633 --> 00:16:51,052 catatonic. 362 00:16:51,052 --> 00:16:53,888 Okay. So we're good to go ahead and let 'em... 363 00:16:53,888 --> 00:16:56,015 ‐KELLY: Let 'em roll. ‐THOMAS: Let 'em go. 364 00:16:57,516 --> 00:16:59,101 KELLY: Come on, sis. 365 00:16:59,101 --> 00:17:01,604 ‐(whistling) Yeah. Get on. ‐(mooing) 366 00:17:01,604 --> 00:17:03,314 Huh! 367 00:17:03,314 --> 00:17:04,815 ‐Come on, girls. ‐Come on. Huh! 368 00:17:04,815 --> 00:17:06,400 Huh! Come on. 369 00:17:07,401 --> 00:17:09,362 (mooing) 370 00:17:09,362 --> 00:17:11,322 TRAVIS: If the history of this property 371 00:17:11,322 --> 00:17:13,241 is any guide, I'm very interested 372 00:17:13,241 --> 00:17:15,534 to see how these cattle will behave on this ranch 373 00:17:15,534 --> 00:17:17,453 and, more importantly, 374 00:17:17,453 --> 00:17:20,581 how this ranch will behave with these cattle here. 375 00:17:22,041 --> 00:17:23,542 THOMAS: Okay. 376 00:17:23,542 --> 00:17:25,586 JIM: Good job. 377 00:17:25,586 --> 00:17:28,214 William, come on. (whistles) Come on, William. 378 00:17:37,014 --> 00:17:39,600 SEGA Think we're all good. rted We just need rockets. . 379 00:17:39,600 --> 00:17:41,727 BRYANT: It's gonna be interesting. 380 00:17:41,727 --> 00:17:43,229 ‐Gonna be awesome. ‐TRAVIS: Last week, 381 00:17:43,229 --> 00:17:44,730 after we determined 382 00:17:44,730 --> 00:17:46,399 that some kind of intense RF radiation 383 00:17:46,399 --> 00:17:49,026 is coming from about a mile above the ranch... 384 00:17:49,026 --> 00:17:50,611 All right. You guys ready? 385 00:17:50,611 --> 00:17:51,904 ‐Yep, we're good. ‐Yeah, good to go. 386 00:17:51,904 --> 00:17:53,406 ...the team and I devised an experiment 387 00:17:53,406 --> 00:17:55,116 where we sent up a weather balloon 388 00:17:55,116 --> 00:17:57,743 outfitted with a TriField meter and a GPS tracker 389 00:17:57,743 --> 00:17:59,912 ‐to try and identify the source. ‐(beeps) 390 00:17:59,912 --> 00:18:02,081 THOMAS: Oh, that is perfect. 391 00:18:02,081 --> 00:18:03,874 I say we pack up and go back and try 392 00:18:03,874 --> 00:18:05,084 and track it on the Internet. 393 00:18:05,084 --> 00:18:06,419 But suddenly, 394 00:18:06,419 --> 00:18:08,629 just when it reached the target area, 395 00:18:08,629 --> 00:18:10,423 ‐the balloon stopped transmitting data. ‐Wow. 396 00:18:10,423 --> 00:18:13,092 TRAVIS: The whole thing just seemed to disappear. 397 00:18:13,092 --> 00:18:15,261 ‐Hey, fellas. ‐Did you bring us our rockets? 398 00:18:15,261 --> 00:18:16,929 Yes, we did. 399 00:18:16,929 --> 00:18:18,598 So, now we're gonna try and repeat 400 00:18:18,598 --> 00:18:21,100 the experiment, but this time using rockets. 401 00:18:21,100 --> 00:18:23,978 Guys, I want y'all to meet Miss Kaitlin Russell. 402 00:18:23,978 --> 00:18:26,731 So, she's a rocket builder extraordinaire, 403 00:18:26,731 --> 00:18:28,566 so I got her to help us out. 404 00:18:28,566 --> 00:18:30,818 ‐Well, welcome to Skinwalker Ranch. ‐Thanks. 405 00:18:30,818 --> 00:18:33,195 TRAVIS: Kaitlin is one of the interns who works with me 406 00:18:33,195 --> 00:18:34,864 at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. 407 00:18:34,864 --> 00:18:36,907 She's been studying aerospace engineering 408 00:18:36,907 --> 00:18:39,452 and rocketry, so I thought she'd be helpful 409 00:18:39,452 --> 00:18:41,579 working with us on this experiment. 410 00:18:41,579 --> 00:18:45,291 So, I'm really fascinated to see what you guys are using 411 00:18:45,291 --> 00:18:46,626 and how we're fitting this stuff inside. 412 00:18:46,626 --> 00:18:47,793 ‐That's gonna be cool. ‐Yeah. 413 00:18:47,793 --> 00:18:48,794 So I'm thinking we're gonna have 414 00:18:48,794 --> 00:18:50,004 an SDR in one, 415 00:18:50,004 --> 00:18:51,756 maybe the spectrum analyzer, 416 00:18:51,756 --> 00:18:53,466 maybe a gamma ray detector. 417 00:18:53,466 --> 00:18:56,218 ‐That sound good to y'all? ‐THOMAS: I love rockets. 418 00:18:56,218 --> 00:18:57,428 ‐Yeah. ‐Let's do it. 419 00:18:57,428 --> 00:18:58,512 All right, well, let's unload this stuff 420 00:18:58,512 --> 00:18:59,930 ‐and get it over there. ‐Okay. Go. 421 00:18:59,930 --> 00:19:01,140 TRAVIS: Just grab something, and‐‐ here‐‐ 422 00:19:01,140 --> 00:19:02,266 we'll bucket brigade it. 423 00:19:02,266 --> 00:19:03,976 You know, take that. 424 00:19:03,976 --> 00:19:07,104 Why don't you go ahead and lay out the motors. 425 00:19:07,104 --> 00:19:09,148 Jim said he's gonna want to use my phone for something. 426 00:19:09,148 --> 00:19:10,941 SEGALA: Hey, guys? 427 00:19:10,941 --> 00:19:14,111 All the cows just happened to come and look. 428 00:19:16,697 --> 00:19:18,616 Is that the craziest thing? 429 00:19:18,616 --> 00:19:21,661 TRAVIS: They wanted to see the rocket launch, too. 430 00:19:21,661 --> 00:19:23,454 THOMAS: Explain to me how you've got this 431 00:19:23,454 --> 00:19:25,206 ‐set up. ‐So, we have 432 00:19:25,206 --> 00:19:27,667 spectrum analyzers, which read electromagnetic energy 433 00:19:27,667 --> 00:19:30,461 and reports it back in what we call a spectrum. 434 00:19:30,461 --> 00:19:32,672 And the way it works is that you hook up a phone to it, 435 00:19:32,672 --> 00:19:34,507 you run a special app, 436 00:19:34,507 --> 00:19:37,677 you put it in the nose cone and pray that it comes back, 437 00:19:37,677 --> 00:19:39,970 ‐and you take that reading. ‐Cool. 438 00:19:39,970 --> 00:19:41,972 TRAVIS: The data on the spectrum analyzer 439 00:19:41,972 --> 00:19:44,183 will be recorded directly into a cell phone. 440 00:19:44,183 --> 00:19:45,851 And if our earlier data's correct, 441 00:19:45,851 --> 00:19:48,688 it'll show that the higher the rocket travels, 442 00:19:48,688 --> 00:19:49,855 the more intense 443 00:19:49,855 --> 00:19:51,982 the RF radiation levels will become. 444 00:19:51,982 --> 00:19:55,027 Right there. 445 00:19:55,027 --> 00:19:57,238 ‐You ready to go? Let's do it. ‐TRAVIS: We're ready to go. 446 00:19:57,238 --> 00:20:00,700 Look at that wind sock and see if it's changed any. 447 00:20:00,700 --> 00:20:03,536 THOMAS: It's coming from the south. 448 00:20:03,536 --> 00:20:05,162 TRAVIS: Give this a little more angle. 449 00:20:05,162 --> 00:20:08,165 When I first came here to Skinwalker Ranch, I found 450 00:20:08,165 --> 00:20:10,418 that some of the members of the team had been 451 00:20:10,418 --> 00:20:13,045 so spooked by all the strange things going on here, 452 00:20:13,045 --> 00:20:15,548 they were really reluctant to do any experiments 453 00:20:15,548 --> 00:20:17,925 that might trigger some kind of negative energy. 454 00:20:17,925 --> 00:20:20,720 I have to say no digging. 455 00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:23,139 My‐my grandmother used to always say 456 00:20:23,139 --> 00:20:24,390 a hornets' nest isn't interesting 457 00:20:24,390 --> 00:20:25,891 until you poke it with a stick. 458 00:20:25,891 --> 00:20:27,601 ‐Right? ‐BRYANT: Okay, well, 459 00:20:27,601 --> 00:20:29,520 what kind of hornets were you dealing with? 460 00:20:29,520 --> 00:20:31,063 All right, we're hot here. 461 00:20:31,063 --> 00:20:32,398 TRAVIS: But now, given all the information 462 00:20:32,398 --> 00:20:33,733 we've been gathering lately, 463 00:20:33,733 --> 00:20:36,235 they're not only willing to poke the hornets' nest. 464 00:20:36,235 --> 00:20:37,862 They're eager to do it. 465 00:20:37,862 --> 00:20:40,239 So, we are ready to launch. 466 00:20:40,239 --> 00:20:41,949 Inserting the safety key. 467 00:20:43,033 --> 00:20:44,243 It's good. 468 00:20:44,243 --> 00:20:45,911 So, let's do a launch 469 00:20:45,911 --> 00:20:47,913 in three, two, 470 00:20:47,913 --> 00:20:48,998 one, ignition. 471 00:20:52,543 --> 00:20:54,420 ‐Oh, yeah! ‐Holy smokes! 472 00:20:54,420 --> 00:20:55,963 TRAVIS: There it goes! 473 00:20:55,963 --> 00:20:57,131 (chuckles): Here we go. 474 00:20:58,174 --> 00:21:00,092 ERIK: Uh‐oh. 475 00:21:00,092 --> 00:21:01,302 TRAVIS: Watch your head! 476 00:21:01,302 --> 00:21:03,721 Watch your noggin! 477 00:21:03,721 --> 00:21:07,099 This rocket hasn't gone as high as it was supposed to. 478 00:21:07,099 --> 00:21:09,894 And so it didn't reach a point where the chute could pop. 479 00:21:09,894 --> 00:21:11,812 That's what you call a missile. 480 00:21:11,812 --> 00:21:13,898 ‐I'll go get it. ‐TRAVIS: All right. 481 00:21:13,898 --> 00:21:15,274 Radios on! 482 00:21:15,274 --> 00:21:16,692 It's gonna land in the canal. 483 00:21:16,692 --> 00:21:18,486 (Thomas panting) 484 00:21:19,945 --> 00:21:21,322 BRYANT: You got eyes on it, Tom? 485 00:21:21,322 --> 00:21:22,656 It's... 486 00:21:22,656 --> 00:21:24,784 over here a ways. 487 00:21:24,784 --> 00:21:26,452 TRAVIS: Hey, Dragon, Tom, 488 00:21:26,452 --> 00:21:27,828 you guys find it yet? 489 00:21:27,828 --> 00:21:29,789 Oh, there she is. 490 00:21:29,789 --> 00:21:31,123 (Thomas panting) 491 00:21:31,123 --> 00:21:33,459 BRYANT: Yep, we're almost to it. 492 00:21:34,460 --> 00:21:35,544 (pants) 493 00:21:35,544 --> 00:21:37,963 That's destroyed. 494 00:21:37,963 --> 00:21:40,299 Hey, Travis, 495 00:21:40,299 --> 00:21:42,426 we're certainly not taking this rocket up again. 496 00:21:42,426 --> 00:21:45,012 SEGALA: Oh, man. 497 00:21:45,012 --> 00:21:46,472 TRAVIS: Our first test was a complete bust. 498 00:21:46,472 --> 00:21:48,182 SEGALA: Oh, this thing is hosed. 499 00:21:48,182 --> 00:21:50,100 TRAVIS: The spectrum analyzer's all banged up, 500 00:21:50,100 --> 00:21:52,436 and the on/off switch is missing. It's had it. 501 00:21:52,436 --> 00:21:54,355 SEGALA: Did we record, though? I want to see if... 502 00:21:54,355 --> 00:21:55,815 Well, that'd be great if we got some data. 503 00:21:55,815 --> 00:21:57,817 I sure hope the spectrum analyzer 504 00:21:57,817 --> 00:22:00,444 got enough data to the phone before it hit the ground, 505 00:22:00,444 --> 00:22:02,112 and maybe we can get some data off of it. 506 00:22:02,112 --> 00:22:03,614 Let's get the next rocket going, 507 00:22:03,614 --> 00:22:05,157 and we'll launch it. 508 00:22:05,157 --> 00:22:06,659 Hey, rockets fail. 509 00:22:06,659 --> 00:22:08,327 That's why we have more of 'e. 510 00:22:08,327 --> 00:22:09,495 So we just have to do another test. 511 00:22:09,495 --> 00:22:10,996 That's how it works. 512 00:22:10,996 --> 00:22:12,623 Erik, you're up. 513 00:22:12,623 --> 00:22:14,834 We're gonna do your instrument next. 514 00:22:14,834 --> 00:22:16,669 This is a gamma ray detector, 515 00:22:16,669 --> 00:22:18,754 and we've outfitted it to be as light as it can be 516 00:22:18,754 --> 00:22:20,005 and as small as it can be. 517 00:22:20,005 --> 00:22:21,924 TRAVIS: For our second launch, 518 00:22:21,924 --> 00:22:23,509 we decided to go forward 519 00:22:23,509 --> 00:22:26,345 with Erik's idea to test not only for RF radiation 520 00:22:26,345 --> 00:22:28,472 but also for gamma rays. 521 00:22:28,472 --> 00:22:30,599 After RF, there's infrared, 522 00:22:30,599 --> 00:22:32,810 visible, ultraviolet, 523 00:22:32,810 --> 00:22:34,562 and, finally, gamma rays. 524 00:22:34,562 --> 00:22:36,814 Now, gamma radiation is very dangerous to humans, 525 00:22:36,814 --> 00:22:38,983 so if the test comes back positive, 526 00:22:38,983 --> 00:22:40,943 it could mean we're all in real danger 527 00:22:40,943 --> 00:22:43,362 just being out here on Skinwalker Ranch. 528 00:22:43,362 --> 00:22:45,990 So, if we have gamma rays detected during flight, 529 00:22:45,990 --> 00:22:48,200 it'll show up in a sound recording. 530 00:22:48,200 --> 00:22:50,035 So, what would it sound like? 531 00:22:50,035 --> 00:22:51,537 (clicking) 532 00:22:51,537 --> 00:22:53,622 Oh. Sounds just like a Geiger counter. 533 00:22:53,622 --> 00:22:55,833 ‐Exactly. ‐But we'll be able to get the waveform. 534 00:22:55,833 --> 00:22:57,793 So we can analyze it and see if we can find out what... 535 00:22:57,793 --> 00:23:00,337 TRAVIS: If it changes with altitude or whatever, right? 536 00:23:00,337 --> 00:23:02,214 I'm really interested in comparing 537 00:23:02,214 --> 00:23:04,341 the readings that we get down here at ground level 538 00:23:04,341 --> 00:23:06,510 with those that we get at altitude to see if, in fact, 539 00:23:06,510 --> 00:23:07,720 we are getting gamma rays. 540 00:23:07,720 --> 00:23:09,680 If they're coming from altitude, 541 00:23:09,680 --> 00:23:12,600 the amount should increase the higher we get. 542 00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:14,393 ‐But if they're coming from the ground... ‐If they're coming 543 00:23:14,393 --> 00:23:15,853 from the ground, it'll decrease. This will tell us something. 544 00:23:15,853 --> 00:23:17,354 ‐Right? ‐ERIK: That's right. Sure. 545 00:23:17,354 --> 00:23:18,564 ‐All right. Let's go. ‐All right. 546 00:23:19,732 --> 00:23:22,401 SEGALA: Yeah, this is a very fragile setup. 547 00:23:22,401 --> 00:23:24,403 So we need to really protect it. 548 00:23:24,403 --> 00:23:26,030 (whirring) 549 00:23:26,030 --> 00:23:28,324 TRAVIS: We are about ready to go launch another one, folks. 550 00:23:31,952 --> 00:23:33,871 SEGALA: Look at the cows. 551 00:23:33,871 --> 00:23:36,290 (mooing) 552 00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:40,336 That is the strangest thing. 553 00:23:41,921 --> 00:23:44,298 Just before we started to fire the rockets, 554 00:23:44,298 --> 00:23:46,425 the cows are acting very strangely. 555 00:23:46,425 --> 00:23:48,427 They were running across the field, 556 00:23:48,427 --> 00:23:49,762 grouping together, fighting. 557 00:23:49,762 --> 00:23:51,764 BRYANT: That's crazy. 558 00:23:51,764 --> 00:23:53,057 ERIK: Here they've crammed themselves 559 00:23:53,057 --> 00:23:55,893 into the northeast corner of the ranch. 560 00:23:55,893 --> 00:23:58,604 They couldn't possibly get any closer to one another. 561 00:23:58,604 --> 00:24:00,105 And they're behaving 562 00:24:00,105 --> 00:24:02,942 as if they've been agitated by something. 563 00:24:02,942 --> 00:24:05,569 BRYANT: Never seen that before. 564 00:24:05,569 --> 00:24:07,613 ‐Look, look, look, look! ‐ERIK: What is that? 565 00:24:07,613 --> 00:24:09,490 ‐What is that? ‐TRAVIS: We got‐‐ we got something. Hold on. 566 00:24:12,201 --> 00:24:13,869 THOMAS: It's a plane, I think. 567 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:23,253 ‐It's gone. ‐Nah, that wasn't a plane. 568 00:24:23,253 --> 00:24:24,797 We'd still see it 569 00:24:24,797 --> 00:24:26,465 ‐if it was a plane. ‐SEGALA: What the hell was that? 570 00:24:26,465 --> 00:24:28,217 TRAVIS: Was that not crazy? 571 00:24:32,179 --> 00:24:34,807 TRAVIS: I don't know what that was, 572 00:24:34,807 --> 00:24:36,392 but it wasn't an airplane, 573 00:24:36,392 --> 00:24:39,144 and it wasn't something that would be easily explained away. 574 00:24:39,144 --> 00:24:42,606 It was this really, really bright translucent ball. 575 00:24:42,606 --> 00:24:45,526 And then it just‐‐ shoop‐‐ just disappeared 576 00:24:45,526 --> 00:24:47,111 into a single point, like it vanished off 577 00:24:47,111 --> 00:24:48,779 into the sky or something. 578 00:24:48,779 --> 00:24:50,489 ‐SEGALA: What was that? ‐It was a bright... 579 00:24:50,489 --> 00:24:52,366 ‐THOMAS: What time is it? ‐SEGALA: Kaitlin, did you see that? 580 00:24:52,366 --> 00:24:54,702 TRAVIS: The guys want to stand around and keep looking for these UFOs 581 00:24:54,702 --> 00:24:56,829 popping up in the sky, but I'm telling 'em, 582 00:24:56,829 --> 00:24:58,747 "Look, if it's happening now, we need to get the instruments 583 00:24:58,747 --> 00:25:01,583 in the sky so we can really measure what's going on." 584 00:25:01,583 --> 00:25:04,086 All right, well, let's launch and see what happens. 585 00:25:04,086 --> 00:25:05,713 Three, two, 586 00:25:05,713 --> 00:25:07,631 one, ignition. 587 00:25:11,093 --> 00:25:14,304 ‐BRYANT: Oh, yeah! ‐THOMAS: Holy smokes. 588 00:25:17,474 --> 00:25:18,892 BRYANT: Uh‐oh. 589 00:25:18,892 --> 00:25:21,020 ‐Oh, man. ‐Uh‐oh. ‐One, two, three, 590 00:25:21,020 --> 00:25:23,272 four, five. 591 00:25:23,272 --> 00:25:24,940 ‐Perfect. ‐TRAVIS: Good chute! 592 00:25:24,940 --> 00:25:27,026 ‐Yes! ‐Yeah! ‐(chuckling) 593 00:25:30,112 --> 00:25:32,573 Man, we may have real data 594 00:25:32,573 --> 00:25:34,700 while we saw a UFO. 595 00:25:34,700 --> 00:25:38,203 This is our hero rocket right here. 596 00:25:38,203 --> 00:25:40,706 ‐Awesome. ‐BRYANT: All the time I've spent 597 00:25:40,706 --> 00:25:43,542 on this ranch, I've never really seen anything. 598 00:25:43,542 --> 00:25:46,128 But right now 599 00:25:46,128 --> 00:25:49,256 I, I actually saw 600 00:25:49,256 --> 00:25:51,884 what I would consider a UFO. 601 00:25:51,884 --> 00:25:54,762 TRAVIS: It's right on the other side of the bush, I think. 602 00:25:54,762 --> 00:25:56,513 THOMAS: Right there! 603 00:25:56,513 --> 00:25:58,015 TRAVIS: Oh, Tom found it! 604 00:25:58,015 --> 00:26:00,684 For years, I've heard hundreds of stories 605 00:26:00,684 --> 00:26:03,228 about UFO sightings at Skinwalker Ranch, 606 00:26:03,228 --> 00:26:04,938 but‐‐ I have to admit‐‐ I thought they were 607 00:26:04,938 --> 00:26:07,649 all just products of someone's overactive imagination. 608 00:26:07,649 --> 00:26:10,652 I never thought I'd actually see one in person. 609 00:26:10,652 --> 00:26:11,945 We saw a UFO. 610 00:26:11,945 --> 00:26:14,406 BRYANT: Dude, that was incredible. 611 00:26:14,406 --> 00:26:16,116 ‐Did you see it? ‐I did. 612 00:26:16,116 --> 00:26:18,160 Well, what do you make out of it? 613 00:26:18,160 --> 00:26:20,579 It wasn't an airplane, or we'd've still been seeing it. 614 00:26:20,579 --> 00:26:22,581 ERIK: Well, there was no contrail. 615 00:26:22,581 --> 00:26:24,333 No sound. 616 00:26:24,333 --> 00:26:26,460 I'm hopeful that we can evaluate it 617 00:26:26,460 --> 00:26:28,754 frame by frame and perhaps understand better 618 00:26:28,754 --> 00:26:31,090 whether it's something of mundane origin 619 00:26:31,090 --> 00:26:33,092 or something very different. 620 00:26:33,092 --> 00:26:35,260 Guys, 621 00:26:35,260 --> 00:26:37,137 we may have just got some real data 622 00:26:37,137 --> 00:26:38,972 while we saw a UFO. 623 00:26:38,972 --> 00:26:40,974 Is that not crazy? 624 00:26:40,974 --> 00:26:43,727 Seriously, this is all fine and dandy, 625 00:26:43,727 --> 00:26:46,605 but I'm still dumbfounded 626 00:26:46,605 --> 00:26:49,233 that, looking up in the sky, 627 00:26:49,233 --> 00:26:50,609 I see this thing. 628 00:26:50,609 --> 00:26:52,486 It turns, it glints in the sunlight 629 00:26:52,486 --> 00:26:55,447 and then, basically, without going anywhere, 630 00:26:55,447 --> 00:26:57,282 just vaporizes into nothing. 631 00:26:57,282 --> 00:26:59,368 Who knows? We may have caused that. 632 00:26:59,368 --> 00:27:02,621 We may have caused whatever to react and show itself. 633 00:27:02,621 --> 00:27:03,956 Well, you know what, too? 634 00:27:03,956 --> 00:27:05,791 I think everybody tells us don't dig 635 00:27:05,791 --> 00:27:07,376 because something bad's gonna happen. 636 00:27:07,376 --> 00:27:09,795 Well, who's been poking the hole up in the air? 637 00:27:09,795 --> 00:27:11,922 ‐Yep, we're digging up. ‐Maybe it causes the same... 638 00:27:11,922 --> 00:27:13,674 ‐phenomenon. ‐Stick. 639 00:27:13,674 --> 00:27:15,050 Hornets' nest. 640 00:27:15,050 --> 00:27:18,512 Hey, if that's your stick, feel free. 641 00:27:18,512 --> 00:27:20,180 We just saw a UFO, dude. 642 00:27:20,180 --> 00:27:21,765 Well, look at the cows. 643 00:27:21,765 --> 00:27:23,684 They're all crammed in the corner 644 00:27:23,684 --> 00:27:25,978 as far away from that area where that thing was 645 00:27:25,978 --> 00:27:27,980 as they can possibly get. 646 00:27:27,980 --> 00:27:32,568 And their behavior this entire afternoon is very abnormal. 647 00:27:32,568 --> 00:27:34,278 TRAVIS: Now I'm starting to wonder‐‐ 648 00:27:34,278 --> 00:27:35,988 did our rocket experiments simply get our eyes 649 00:27:35,988 --> 00:27:39,533 looking upwards so that we saw the UFO by coincidence? 650 00:27:39,533 --> 00:27:41,368 Or did the rocket actually do something 651 00:27:41,368 --> 00:27:43,287 to cause the UFO to become more visible? 652 00:27:43,287 --> 00:27:47,833 If so, maybe we can get the UFO to show itself again. 653 00:27:47,833 --> 00:27:49,001 Know what I say we do? 654 00:27:49,001 --> 00:27:50,210 Launch another rocket. 655 00:27:50,210 --> 00:27:52,004 SEGALA: I would say put it back up, 656 00:27:52,004 --> 00:27:53,255 just as it is. It records for 300 hours. 657 00:27:53,255 --> 00:27:54,464 Oh, it's still recording? 658 00:27:54,464 --> 00:27:56,049 300 hours, it'll record for. 659 00:27:56,049 --> 00:27:57,801 Well, let's just put another motor in, repack it, 660 00:27:57,801 --> 00:27:59,386 ‐and launch it again. ‐Absolutely. 661 00:27:59,386 --> 00:28:01,346 THOMAS: Hey, it's back. 662 00:28:01,346 --> 00:28:03,348 BRYANT: Whoa, whoa, whoa. 663 00:28:04,516 --> 00:28:07,060 ‐I don't see it. ‐SEGALA: What the hell is it? 664 00:28:07,060 --> 00:28:08,395 TRAVIS: Where is it? 665 00:28:08,395 --> 00:28:09,855 Right there. 666 00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:13,191 TRAVIS: That might be a jet. 667 00:28:13,191 --> 00:28:15,152 ‐Oh, there it is again. ‐There it is again! There it is again! 668 00:28:15,152 --> 00:28:17,571 ‐It's in the same spot. ‐THOMAS: It's still in the same spot. 669 00:28:17,571 --> 00:28:18,739 TRAVIS: It's still in the same spot! 670 00:28:18,739 --> 00:28:19,990 ‐KAITLIN: Oh. Wow. ‐BRYANT: Right there. 671 00:28:19,990 --> 00:28:21,408 ‐Yeah. ‐Right there. ‐ERIK: There you go. 672 00:28:21,408 --> 00:28:23,285 THOMAS: Is that another plane flying to the side? 673 00:28:23,285 --> 00:28:25,329 TRAVIS: It's like it's tracing it or tracking it. 674 00:28:25,329 --> 00:28:27,748 Now it's kind of veering off of it a little. 675 00:28:27,748 --> 00:28:29,833 ‐Oh! Look at that, look at that! ‐KAITLIN: Oh, my gosh! ‐(gasping) 676 00:28:29,833 --> 00:28:31,501 What is that? 677 00:28:31,501 --> 00:28:33,754 TRAVIS: This one phenomena‐‐ 678 00:28:33,754 --> 00:28:35,380 whatever you want to call it‐‐ 679 00:28:35,380 --> 00:28:38,967 looks like it's following a commercial airliner. 680 00:28:38,967 --> 00:28:41,345 ‐I'm gonna go inside and look. ‐It's fading out. ‐Yeah. 681 00:28:41,345 --> 00:28:44,348 ‐It's fading out. It's gone. ‐All right. 682 00:28:44,348 --> 00:28:47,225 What the heck? 683 00:28:47,225 --> 00:28:49,519 ERIK: As quickly as I could get into the control room, 684 00:28:49,519 --> 00:28:51,396 I looked at the flight transponder data 685 00:28:51,396 --> 00:28:55,275 for all nearby aircraft, and I wasn't able to identify 686 00:28:55,275 --> 00:28:57,569 a particular aircraft with the bright objects 687 00:28:57,569 --> 00:28:59,279 that we see off to the west. 688 00:28:59,279 --> 00:29:02,115 ‐There's no other traffic there. ‐There's no other traffic? 689 00:29:02,115 --> 00:29:03,992 THOMAS: There's no object on the radar 690 00:29:03,992 --> 00:29:05,619 showing up next to that plane. 691 00:29:05,619 --> 00:29:07,746 Did we just have two UFO sightings 692 00:29:07,746 --> 00:29:09,247 in a period of ten minutes? 693 00:29:09,247 --> 00:29:11,083 ERIK: It was in approximately the same part 694 00:29:11,083 --> 00:29:12,668 of the sky as the first time. 695 00:29:12,668 --> 00:29:14,962 There's absolutely no cloud cover to block anything. 696 00:29:14,962 --> 00:29:16,421 There's nothing in the way. 697 00:29:16,421 --> 00:29:18,048 So, to go in and out is, 698 00:29:18,048 --> 00:29:19,967 ‐like, why would it do that? ‐Yeah, that‐‐ 699 00:29:19,967 --> 00:29:22,135 In the same spot. I mean, if it's flying, 700 00:29:22,135 --> 00:29:23,261 it's got to be moving. 701 00:29:26,431 --> 00:29:29,142 ‐We're gonna need this. ‐Fine. 702 00:29:29,142 --> 00:29:31,269 Uh, you got the ignitor. We're good to go. 703 00:29:31,269 --> 00:29:33,480 ‐Yeah. ‐Does anybody feel any queasiness 704 00:29:33,480 --> 00:29:34,731 or anything like that? 705 00:29:34,731 --> 00:29:36,274 THOMAS: Are you feeling queasy? 706 00:29:36,274 --> 00:29:38,610 Almost like motion sick, a little bit. 707 00:29:38,610 --> 00:29:40,529 What does that thing say? 708 00:29:40,529 --> 00:29:42,364 Wait, what is that? Heart rate's high. 709 00:29:42,364 --> 00:29:45,367 Your blood pressure's a little bit elevated, dude. 710 00:29:45,367 --> 00:29:46,994 Yeah, you're‐you're‐‐ 711 00:29:46,994 --> 00:29:48,662 You got so much adrenaline and stuff going through your body, 712 00:29:48,662 --> 00:29:50,455 probably, but your heart rate 713 00:29:50,455 --> 00:29:52,457 and your blood pressure's a little bit high. 714 00:29:52,457 --> 00:29:55,544 It's not hot out. You haven't really traveled that much 715 00:29:55,544 --> 00:29:58,463 or climbed that much, so I think whatever you're feeling, 716 00:29:58,463 --> 00:30:00,173 it's‐‐ you don't normally feel this way. 717 00:30:00,173 --> 00:30:02,009 It's very possible that something induced that, 718 00:30:02,009 --> 00:30:04,803 which could be a function of what we just saw. 719 00:30:04,803 --> 00:30:07,264 ♪ ♪ 720 00:30:12,978 --> 00:30:16,023 Really curious if something shows up. ‐You okay? ‐Yeah, I'm okay. 721 00:30:16,023 --> 00:30:18,900 ‐I just... I'm okay. ‐All right, well, let's do this. 722 00:30:18,900 --> 00:30:20,318 Let's get out there and launch this rocket 723 00:30:20,318 --> 00:30:21,695 before the phenomena goes away. 724 00:30:21,695 --> 00:30:23,321 ‐Okay, sorry about that. ‐No, no, no, no. 725 00:30:23,321 --> 00:30:25,490 No, don't apologize. Let's just do... let's just go. 726 00:30:25,490 --> 00:30:27,492 I'm glad you spoke up. 727 00:30:27,492 --> 00:30:29,369 TRAVIS: A couple of weeks ago, 728 00:30:29,369 --> 00:30:32,247 I experienced the same queasy feelings that Dragon just had. 729 00:30:32,247 --> 00:30:34,624 Tom Winterton's been hospitalized twice 730 00:30:34,624 --> 00:30:37,794 due to something that causes his scalp to literally swell up 731 00:30:37,794 --> 00:30:39,254 and separate from his skull. 732 00:30:39,254 --> 00:30:42,716 What kind of energy can cause this? 733 00:30:42,716 --> 00:30:45,343 I mean, we're really playing with fire here. 734 00:30:45,343 --> 00:30:47,054 Three, 735 00:30:47,054 --> 00:30:50,057 two, one. Ignition! 736 00:30:50,057 --> 00:30:52,517 ‐THOMAS: Oh, that's beautiful! ‐Come on, baby. 737 00:30:52,517 --> 00:30:54,853 TRAVIS: As long as we're here and all set up, 738 00:30:54,853 --> 00:30:57,856 I want to get this experiment launched one more time. 739 00:30:57,856 --> 00:31:00,358 This way, we can monitor if there are consistencies 740 00:31:00,358 --> 00:31:03,278 in the data we're collecting, or if there are anomalies. 741 00:31:03,278 --> 00:31:06,114 So far, all the data has been pretty consistent. 742 00:31:06,114 --> 00:31:09,076 Some kind of intense RF radiation is coming at us 743 00:31:09,076 --> 00:31:11,286 from somewhere high above the ranch. 744 00:31:11,286 --> 00:31:12,954 ‐TRAVIS: Boom! ‐BRYANT: Yeah! 745 00:31:12,954 --> 00:31:14,289 Good chute! 746 00:31:14,289 --> 00:31:16,249 Awesome, right? 747 00:31:16,249 --> 00:31:18,668 I can't wait to get in and let's start looking at the data. 748 00:31:25,842 --> 00:31:27,803 BRYANT: I know what I saw today. 749 00:31:27,803 --> 00:31:29,721 And I would love to see it, if we have it on camera. 750 00:31:29,721 --> 00:31:31,973 Did you...? Let's look at the surveillance footage and see 751 00:31:31,973 --> 00:31:33,391 ‐if there's something in it. ‐ERIK: Sure. 752 00:31:34,893 --> 00:31:37,229 This camera is in 753 00:31:37,229 --> 00:31:39,106 the east field, basically to the southwest. 754 00:31:39,106 --> 00:31:40,565 TRAVIS: Okay. 755 00:31:40,565 --> 00:31:42,025 ERIK: What we saw should appear, 756 00:31:42,025 --> 00:31:45,570 if it was recorded, in this part of the sky. 757 00:31:45,570 --> 00:31:47,572 ‐Mm‐hmm. ‐Well, if we're gonna see it, 758 00:31:47,572 --> 00:31:49,199 this is a great angle. 759 00:31:49,199 --> 00:31:50,659 Based on my recollection, 760 00:31:50,659 --> 00:31:52,869 it was no higher than that in the sky. 761 00:31:52,869 --> 00:31:55,080 I'm really curious if something shows up before... 762 00:31:55,080 --> 00:31:56,998 Oh, oh, oh, over here. Over here. 763 00:31:56,998 --> 00:31:59,084 Right there. 764 00:31:59,084 --> 00:32:00,460 ‐You guys see that up there? ‐TRAVIS: Yup, yup, yup, yup. 765 00:32:00,460 --> 00:32:02,003 ‐Yup. ‐THOMAS: If we can zoom in... 766 00:32:02,003 --> 00:32:03,755 (computer chirping) 767 00:32:03,755 --> 00:32:05,423 TRAVIS: Well, I mean, it's right there. 768 00:32:05,423 --> 00:32:07,175 BRYANT: This doesn't do it justice, though, 769 00:32:07,175 --> 00:32:08,760 ‐because it was... ‐TRAVIS: Well... 770 00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:10,137 It seemed like it was so brilliant in the sky. 771 00:32:10,137 --> 00:32:11,596 ‐SEGALA: Yeah. ‐TRAVIS: Yup. 772 00:32:11,596 --> 00:32:15,142 ‐Let it play real time. ‐ERIK: Play real time. 773 00:32:15,142 --> 00:32:16,601 ‐TRAVIS: There it is. ‐There it is. 774 00:32:16,601 --> 00:32:19,354 SEGALA: One, two, three, four, five, 775 00:32:19,354 --> 00:32:23,191 ‐six, seven, eight, nine. ‐BRYANT: Yup. 776 00:32:23,191 --> 00:32:25,443 ‐Ten. Ten seconds. ‐That's it. 777 00:32:25,443 --> 00:32:27,571 The speeds that it was traveling 778 00:32:27,571 --> 00:32:29,322 to get from point to point for ten seconds‐‐ 779 00:32:29,322 --> 00:32:31,324 this thing could have gone all the way across our screen, 780 00:32:31,324 --> 00:32:34,161 ‐but it didn't. It stayed still. ‐Yup. 781 00:32:34,161 --> 00:32:35,912 BRYANT: I'm still blown away 782 00:32:35,912 --> 00:32:38,874 by the fact that Erik, you were able to have 783 00:32:38,874 --> 00:32:41,960 camera footage of it. That way, I know for a fact I wasn't 784 00:32:41,960 --> 00:32:44,629 ‐just imagining it. ‐You got to see a UFO, dude. 785 00:32:44,629 --> 00:32:46,548 Like, dumbfounded. Yeah, it's crazy. 786 00:32:46,548 --> 00:32:48,133 We had some things that we have yet to interpret. 787 00:32:48,133 --> 00:32:50,468 Well, we've got to see this data. 788 00:32:50,468 --> 00:32:52,512 ‐Yeah, so... ‐ERIK: We ready? ‐BRYANT: Yeah, let's move on. 789 00:32:52,512 --> 00:32:55,432 So, to begin with, we're looking at the Geiger counter data. 790 00:32:55,432 --> 00:32:56,933 We're looking at gamma hits. 791 00:32:56,933 --> 00:32:58,518 ‐Here? ‐Yeah. 792 00:32:58,518 --> 00:33:01,479 Each of these vertical lines‐‐ gamma hit. 793 00:33:01,479 --> 00:33:04,482 What we see before launch can be compared 794 00:33:04,482 --> 00:33:06,526 to what we see during the flight, 795 00:33:06,526 --> 00:33:09,863 and then again, to what we see on the ground. 796 00:33:09,863 --> 00:33:11,656 So, I would ask you. What do you see? 797 00:33:11,656 --> 00:33:13,742 It looks very concentrated right here. 798 00:33:13,742 --> 00:33:16,369 At the apogee, this thing was screaming. 799 00:33:16,369 --> 00:33:18,079 TRAVIS: Holy cow! 800 00:33:18,079 --> 00:33:19,831 What it means is there was 801 00:33:19,831 --> 00:33:22,626 an immense amount of energy for some reason 802 00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:24,794 that was suddenly on and then suddenly off. 803 00:33:24,794 --> 00:33:27,047 ‐Yeah. ‐And then, when we got up 804 00:33:27,047 --> 00:33:29,674 to about 1,000 feet, we measured 805 00:33:29,674 --> 00:33:32,093 an increase in the electromagnetic radiation 806 00:33:32,093 --> 00:33:33,845 that was there. 807 00:33:33,845 --> 00:33:36,765 We measured an increase in the gamma rays that were there. 808 00:33:36,765 --> 00:33:40,560 But I want to point out that this is at altitude, 809 00:33:40,560 --> 00:33:42,604 at 1,000 feet up in the air, 810 00:33:42,604 --> 00:33:44,898 which says that as you increase altitude, 811 00:33:44,898 --> 00:33:48,401 you get much more energy than we have down here. 812 00:33:48,401 --> 00:33:50,570 ‐Yup. ‐Just to be clear, 813 00:33:50,570 --> 00:33:53,198 normally, anywhere else in the world, 814 00:33:53,198 --> 00:33:56,618 if you increase in altitude, you should see a decrease. 815 00:33:56,618 --> 00:33:58,745 That's right. 816 00:33:58,745 --> 00:34:01,039 So, that does suggest there are more gammas at altitude. 817 00:34:01,039 --> 00:34:03,041 Right, it implies something 818 00:34:03,041 --> 00:34:04,584 about the location of the source. 819 00:34:04,584 --> 00:34:07,462 We got closer to a gamma ray source 820 00:34:07,462 --> 00:34:09,214 as we flew into the sky. 821 00:34:09,214 --> 00:34:11,216 ‐Yeah. ‐So, there is 822 00:34:11,216 --> 00:34:13,468 a concentration of energy above the ranch. 823 00:34:13,468 --> 00:34:15,637 SEGALA: And I want to just 824 00:34:15,637 --> 00:34:17,722 point out that a lot of these readings took place 825 00:34:17,722 --> 00:34:20,725 when we started to see the strange objects in the sky. 826 00:34:20,725 --> 00:34:22,560 Wow. 827 00:34:23,478 --> 00:34:25,563 At a high enough concentratio, 828 00:34:25,563 --> 00:34:27,440 gamma radiation can be deadly. 829 00:34:27,440 --> 00:34:29,109 But where is it coming from? 830 00:34:29,109 --> 00:34:31,152 And could it be connected in some way 831 00:34:31,152 --> 00:34:32,654 to this UFO we just saw? 832 00:34:32,654 --> 00:34:36,574 Do y'all realize what we are looking at here? 833 00:34:36,574 --> 00:34:40,078 Not only do we see the event with our eyes. 834 00:34:40,078 --> 00:34:44,124 We catch it on video, the cows apparently felt something. 835 00:34:44,124 --> 00:34:46,084 ‐Yes. ‐'Cause they moved. 836 00:34:46,084 --> 00:34:49,379 And we have scientific instruments corroborating 837 00:34:49,379 --> 00:34:52,632 that there is an anomaly in energy at the same time. 838 00:34:52,632 --> 00:34:55,552 I don't believe in UFOs, period, 839 00:34:55,552 --> 00:34:59,764 but we were all there, and our eyes saw this. 840 00:34:59,764 --> 00:35:01,308 THOMAS: Yeah, that's the thing, yes. 841 00:35:01,308 --> 00:35:03,310 We all saw this with the other instruments. 842 00:35:03,310 --> 00:35:05,520 ‐That's right. ‐Every little men‐in‐black thing 843 00:35:05,520 --> 00:35:07,981 you can come up with to explain it away, just... 844 00:35:07,981 --> 00:35:09,357 It just... is vanishing. 845 00:35:09,357 --> 00:35:12,611 I mean, this is like a breakthrough, guys. 846 00:35:12,611 --> 00:35:15,363 That is very important data right there. 847 00:35:15,363 --> 00:35:18,158 ERIK: I know that every time we get exceptional footage like this, 848 00:35:18,158 --> 00:35:19,534 Brandon wants to see it immediately. 849 00:35:19,534 --> 00:35:22,120 ‐I'm sending it off now. ‐Yeah, do that, 850 00:35:22,120 --> 00:35:24,080 and then, let's give him a shout, 851 00:35:24,080 --> 00:35:30,128 see what he has to say. 852 00:35:30,128 --> 00:35:31,713 BRANDON: Dragon. 853 00:35:31,713 --> 00:35:34,007 ‐Hey, Mr. Fugal. ‐How are things going? 854 00:35:34,007 --> 00:35:36,551 TRAVIS: Erik just sent you some files, Brandon. 855 00:35:36,551 --> 00:35:39,137 You should see if you can get 'em and open 'em up. 856 00:35:39,137 --> 00:35:42,223 ‐All right. ‐Watch in the upper 857 00:35:42,223 --> 00:35:46,144 right‐hand corner of the video closely. 858 00:35:50,982 --> 00:35:53,360 BRYANT: This is the second of the 859 00:35:53,360 --> 00:35:55,820 unidentified object sightings that we saw today. 860 00:35:58,239 --> 00:36:02,077 All five of us, without a doubt, saw the same thing. 861 00:36:02,077 --> 00:36:04,996 We also measured simultaneous anomalies. 862 00:36:04,996 --> 00:36:06,915 We measured gamma rays. 863 00:36:06,915 --> 00:36:10,210 We measured, uh, anomalies in the RF and microwave spectrum. 864 00:36:10,210 --> 00:36:12,212 ‐Cows. ‐Oh, and‐and all the cows‐‐ 865 00:36:12,212 --> 00:36:14,714 that's right‐‐ ran from one side of the field 866 00:36:14,714 --> 00:36:16,966 and got as far east as they could get. 867 00:36:19,469 --> 00:36:24,015 No, it's not following, uh, orbital motion at all. 868 00:36:34,859 --> 00:36:36,695 BRYANT: Well, the fact of the matter that 869 00:36:36,695 --> 00:36:39,906 all five of us, looking out, and we see this object. 870 00:36:39,906 --> 00:36:41,616 It appeared to move a little bit, 871 00:36:41,616 --> 00:36:44,703 and then get either larger or just more vibrant, 872 00:36:44,703 --> 00:36:47,414 and it stayed there for a moment, 873 00:36:47,414 --> 00:36:50,709 and then basically dissipated and disappeared into nothing. 874 00:36:50,709 --> 00:36:53,294 Shortly thereafter, 875 00:36:53,294 --> 00:36:57,132 I started to get nauseous, almost like I was motion sick. 876 00:36:57,132 --> 00:36:59,384 You know, I don't know if I was maybe affected 877 00:36:59,384 --> 00:37:01,594 by some of the energy that was in the area 878 00:37:01,594 --> 00:37:05,473 that we picked up on the other instruments. 879 00:37:05,473 --> 00:37:07,392 You know, I appreciate you asking that question. 880 00:37:07,392 --> 00:37:09,018 I actually feel really good. 881 00:37:16,401 --> 00:37:18,611 I'm profoundly just shaken by the whole experience 882 00:37:18,611 --> 00:37:21,823 because I don't even know what to do to make sense of it. 883 00:37:27,954 --> 00:37:32,208 BRANDON: Growing up, I never saw a ghost. 884 00:37:32,208 --> 00:37:35,962 I really never had a paranormal or supernatural experience. 885 00:37:35,962 --> 00:37:38,965 It wasn't until being involved with the ranch 886 00:37:38,965 --> 00:37:42,927 that I had my first experience that I could not deny. 887 00:37:42,927 --> 00:37:44,929 It was a couple of years ago, 888 00:37:44,929 --> 00:37:48,224 right above the mesa. 889 00:37:48,224 --> 00:37:51,186 We saw in broad daylight 890 00:37:51,186 --> 00:37:54,439 what could only be described as a UFO. 891 00:37:54,439 --> 00:37:57,025 40, 50‐foot‐long, 892 00:37:57,025 --> 00:38:00,945 silver or grayish disc‐like craft 893 00:38:00,945 --> 00:38:04,783 that moved in the blink of an eye 894 00:38:04,783 --> 00:38:07,160 from one position to the other. 895 00:38:07,160 --> 00:38:10,705 And then, within 20 seconds, was completely gone. 896 00:38:13,833 --> 00:38:16,878 None of us were expecting it. 897 00:38:16,878 --> 00:38:19,297 BRANDON: The fact that the entire team saw this 898 00:38:19,297 --> 00:38:22,801 and have camera surveillance footage‐‐ this changes 899 00:38:22,801 --> 00:38:24,969 our investigation at Skinwalker Ranch. 900 00:38:24,969 --> 00:38:27,430 ‐All right, thank you. ‐SEGALA: Good evening. 901 00:38:27,430 --> 00:38:29,557 ‐Thanks, Brandon. ‐Thanks, Brandon. 902 00:38:29,557 --> 00:38:31,559 BRYANT: I am emotionally and physically 903 00:38:31,559 --> 00:38:33,394 ‐just wiped out. ‐Yeah. 904 00:38:33,394 --> 00:38:35,313 I'm so excited, but I'm also exhausted. 905 00:38:35,313 --> 00:38:37,315 Stories out there claim 906 00:38:37,315 --> 00:38:39,442 that when Robert Bigelow owned the ranch, 907 00:38:39,442 --> 00:38:41,820 one of the more incredible theories that they considered 908 00:38:41,820 --> 00:38:43,905 was that all of the strange phenomena 909 00:38:43,905 --> 00:38:46,491 that happened here was the result of some kind 910 00:38:46,491 --> 00:38:49,619 of interdimensional or trans‐dimensional portal 911 00:38:49,619 --> 00:38:51,704 that exists somewhere on the property. 912 00:38:51,704 --> 00:38:54,249 Now, I'm pretty skeptical about most things. 913 00:38:54,249 --> 00:38:56,709 But after today, I'm beginning to wonder. 914 00:38:56,709 --> 00:38:58,336 I mean, could we have just 915 00:38:58,336 --> 00:39:01,673 all seen firsthand physical evidence 916 00:39:01,673 --> 00:39:04,050 that something like that could really be true? 917 00:39:04,050 --> 00:39:06,010 ‐You guys get out of here. Go get some rest. ‐Great work. 918 00:39:06,010 --> 00:39:07,679 I'm so excited about this. 919 00:39:10,348 --> 00:39:12,517 THOMAS: There's so much activity 920 00:39:12,517 --> 00:39:16,062 going on at this exact moment of seeing this UFO. 921 00:39:16,062 --> 00:39:18,815 It really makes me think that there is something 922 00:39:18,815 --> 00:39:20,692 associated with this craft 923 00:39:20,692 --> 00:39:24,529 and the things that we're seeing here on the ground. 924 00:39:26,406 --> 00:39:29,617 BRYANT: After years of seeing nothing, 925 00:39:29,617 --> 00:39:33,663 in a matter of minutes, I've seen two UFOs that 926 00:39:33,663 --> 00:39:36,374 are undeniable and seen by many witnesses. 927 00:39:36,374 --> 00:39:38,293 ‐What the hell is it? ‐BRYANT: This is insane. 928 00:39:38,293 --> 00:39:40,211 ‐TRAVIS: Oh, yeah. ‐It's right where the sky transitions. 929 00:39:40,211 --> 00:39:42,714 SEGALA: This is the first time that 930 00:39:42,714 --> 00:39:44,924 we visually saw a UFO, 931 00:39:44,924 --> 00:39:48,136 and at the same time, on our instruments, 932 00:39:48,136 --> 00:39:51,222 recorded the effects of the UFO. 933 00:39:51,222 --> 00:39:53,141 Now I'm at the point where I'm saying, 934 00:39:53,141 --> 00:39:54,559 "This is more than just 935 00:39:54,559 --> 00:39:57,478 some anomalous activity." 936 00:39:57,478 --> 00:39:59,272 This is something that's happening 937 00:39:59,272 --> 00:40:00,940 that's much, much bigger. 938 00:40:00,940 --> 00:40:03,276 BRANDON: Are we alone? 939 00:40:03,276 --> 00:40:06,446 Do we live in a multidimensional universe? 940 00:40:06,446 --> 00:40:12,368 Are we being visited, or are we being interacted with? 941 00:40:12,368 --> 00:40:17,457 Skinwalker Ranch, I believe, is an incredible 942 00:40:17,457 --> 00:40:20,501 living laboratory or place 943 00:40:20,501 --> 00:40:23,463 where some of these questions may be answered, 944 00:40:23,463 --> 00:40:27,216 or at least better understood. 945 00:40:33,598 --> 00:40:35,808 ‐My phone's freaking out. ‐ERIK: It's as if someone was 946 00:40:35,808 --> 00:40:38,311 pushing the buttons and switching between applications. 947 00:40:38,311 --> 00:40:40,521 TRAVIS: There is a bunch of energy, 948 00:40:40,521 --> 00:40:42,690 and the source could be under Skinwalker Ranch. 949 00:40:42,690 --> 00:40:44,067 We need to do ground‐penetrating radar 950 00:40:44,067 --> 00:40:46,194 to see what's down there. 951 00:40:46,194 --> 00:40:48,696 So, this is a big anomaly here. 952 00:40:48,696 --> 00:40:50,657 This looks like a two‐story facility. 953 00:40:50,657 --> 00:40:53,326 I'd like to know what's in this thing. 954 00:40:53,326 --> 00:40:54,994 ‐Don't lift it up. ‐TRAVIS: I had burn spots 955 00:40:54,994 --> 00:40:56,746 coming up on my skin. 956 00:40:56,746 --> 00:40:58,998 We were just exposed to ionizing radiation. 957 00:40:58,998 --> 00:41:02,085 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS