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BRYANT: Something's caused
so much interference that
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a $35,000 drone couldn't
connect to his controls.
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Means there's a transmitter
here somewhere.
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Where is this transmitter?
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I get my biggest readings
looking up.
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TRAVIS:
It's coming from the sky.
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The measurements
lead us to a spot
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one‐mile high over the ranch.
Start letting it go.
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So, we can tether
a weather balloon,
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raise it up and see
if we see something there.
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SEGALA:
So, what's disturbing
is it has to come
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from something off planet;
it's not something
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that humans have created
on the face of the Earth.
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THOMAS:
This is homestead one.
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‐Hey there.
‐Come on in.
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THOMAS:
Two weeks ago, Tom and Kandus
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reported strange noises
coming from the basement.
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I was able to punch a
small hole through the wall...
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‐What is that?
‐..and we discovered
that there was
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possibly a room there.
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I don't know
what the black stuff is.
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TRAVIS:
It looks like there's been
a fire in there.
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‐TOM: It does.
‐Well, yeah, it almost looks
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‐like a cremation.
‐It looks like ash.
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TRAVIS:
Hey, hold on a minute.
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What are those white pieces
right there?
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THOMAS:
It looks a lot like bones.
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TRAVIS:
Bones?
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NARRATOR:
There is a ranch
in Northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on Earth:
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animal mutilations,
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bizarre UFO sightings
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and unusual energies that have
proven harmful to humans.
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For 20 years,
the federal government
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tried to find answers
and failed.
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Now a new team
of dedicated scientists,
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researchers and experts
has taken over.
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They are determined to solve
the mystery and reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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TRAVIS:
Right there, perfect.
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Don't‐don't move.
Just stop right there.
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There's actually
something on the concrete
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that looks like bones.
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‐Do you see that?
‐TOM: Mm‐hmm.
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I mean, it could be remains,
cremation remains.
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TRAVIS:
That's what I'm thinking.
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KANDUS:
That's what it looks like.
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What in the world?
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Tom, see if you can lower it.
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Thomas Winterton asked me
to come with him
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over to what they call
Homestead One.
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Homestead One is right next
to the command center,
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and it's where
the two caretakers,
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Kandus Linde and her boyfriend,
Tom Lewis, live.
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Keep going.
You're right on top of it.
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Kandus and Tom have been
hearing a series
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of strange noises
coming from the basement,
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where there's this room
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completely walled off
with concrete
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several inches thick.
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So, Thomas and I got
this snake cam,
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and we're putting this camera
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down in there to see whatever
this box was built for.
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A little bit. Yeah, go that way.
You're going the right way.
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‐Stop! Right there, stop!
‐KANDUS: Oh, wait, the...
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TRAVIS:
At about three feet in,
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there was a pile,
and it looked like ash,
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and maybe it even looks
like remnants of bones.
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That's just downright spooky.
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All the ash around that
and the‐the burnt.
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TRAVIS:
It looks like there was
a fire in there.
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‐What in the world would...?
‐TOM: Mm‐hmm.
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THOMAS:
Yeah, that is weird.
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Yeah, and with
all the crazy things
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that have happened
in this house.
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There are so many things
about this house
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that just don't add up.
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‐Yeah.
‐Yeah, yeah.
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Yep.
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TOM:
We moved to the ranch
about three months ago
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to be caretakers.
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And the house we live in
is pretty spooky.
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We've heard some strange things.
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We've heard strange noises
coming from the basement.
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We've heard strange vibrations
from the ground.
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The sounds have
mostly been at night.
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There's been knock sounds
in the house,
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‐like the...
‐(knocking)
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One time, it was coming
from under the floor
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in the kitchen,
like from the basement.
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It was the triple knock,
and I was standing...
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I could feel it,
the vibration of it.
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TOM:
People that lived
in the house before us,
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the Shermans,
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I have heard some strange things
about their experience.
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They had UFO sightings,
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very strange light orbs,
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cattle mutilations.
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There's been
so many strange things
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that have happened here.
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Well, the big question is
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why the hell they built
the thing to begin with.
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‐KANDUS: It makes no sense.
‐It makes no sense.
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THOMAS:
I've wondered
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what the need was for
such thick‐‐ I mean, this is,
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‐this is almost two feet thick.
‐TRAVIS: Yeah.
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THOMAS:
That tells you just
how strong it is.
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That's heavy‐duty something.
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So, it makes me wonder,
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what are the purposes
you build a concrete,
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you know, rectangular box for?
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‐Yeah.
‐So, we need to
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knock that hole out right there.
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And then we can get in and see
what's really in there.
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THOMAS:
Yeah, I think we ought to
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just saw through that,
open that up.
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‐Yeah.
‐All right.
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(saw buzzing)
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TRAVIS:
Now, at first, seeing something
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like tiny bones
just makes me think
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some kind of animal died,
but how could anything
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get inside a completely
sealed‐up concrete room?
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And what explains the pile
of what looks like ashes?
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This wall was not
coming down easy.
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Whoever did this wanted
to either seal something in
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or keep something out.
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(saw buzzing)
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TRAVIS:
One thing I have to say
about Tom Winterton
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is this guy is tough as nails.
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I mean, even with all
the health scares he's had
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on the ranch, it doesn't
stop him from jumping in
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feet first and doing what
it takes to get stuff done.
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(grunts)
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TRAVIS:
Normally, dealing with
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this kind of stuff
wouldn't seem unusual to me.
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But the three weeks
I've been up here,
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I've seen everything from
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strange glowing lights
at night...
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THOMAS:
That's a definite beam.
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It is clearly a beam
going across there.
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...to RF radiation spikes
that are extreme.
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It is going nuts.
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It's coming from up there.
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TRAVIS:
It seemed to be coming
from high above the ranch
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with no apparent
scientific explanation.
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We all still don't have a clue
what we're dealing with here.
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TRAVIS:
One of the weirdest things
about this chamber
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underneath
Tom and Kandus's house,
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it's perfectly clean
inside this box.
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There are no water lines,
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there's no mold,
there's no dirt on the floor.
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There's nothing.
It looks like it's brand‐new.
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And we found this pile
in just a tiny spot.
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How did those things
get in there?
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ERIK: So, when you first
looked through that hole,
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I understand that
we thought we were looking
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at a pile, one pile in the,
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basically in the middle
of this...
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‐That's right.
‐THOMAS: Yes.
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So the room was almost
completely clean.
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It was pristine.
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‐KANDUS: And sealed...
‐Yeah.
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‐...for a long time, yeah.
‐So, what would've,
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what would've organized it
into a pile like that?
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‐I don't know.
‐It's a good question.
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Yeah.
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After we finally managed
to poke a hole big enough
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that we could crawl
into this chamber
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in the basement
of Tom and Kandus's house...
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You got a spoon?
I'll scoop some out.
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We got a Petri here.
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TRAVIS:
...I used a dustpan
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and some, uh, plastic bags
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to sweep up a sample
of some of this material.
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Now we can look at it
under a microscope
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and see what it is.
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What the heck is all this stuff?
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TRAVIS:
All right, so just kind of
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scroll around, Erik, just...
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Right about...
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somewhere in there.
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You're slightly out of focus.
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ERIK:
Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
Stop right there.
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‐Whoa.
‐Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
‐What?
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‐THOMAS: Whoa.
‐TRAVIS: Oh, wow, look at that.
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TOM:
Do you think that's a tooth?
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It's either a tooth or a rib.
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TRAVIS TRAVIS:'s get
Yeah, look at that.
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That's a bone, man.
That's clearly a bone.
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So is this a bone
right here, this...?
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‐Yeah, that's a bone.
‐And that is.
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THOMAS:
It's definitely hair, you know?
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Yeah, that's hair.
Yeah, right here.
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‐Can you push the...
‐ERIK: I can.
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TRAVIS:
Or can you translate
the microscope? Whichever.
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Stop right there.
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‐Oh, those are bone fragments.
‐KANDUS: Well,
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‐and it looks like
gnaw marks, too.
‐TRAVIS: Ugh.
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‐It's either a tooth or a rib.
‐ERIK: This thing here?
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‐TRAVIS: Yeah.
‐TOM: Yeah.
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THOMAS:
I don't know.
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Hard to tell what kind
of bone that is, I mean.
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TRAVIS:
Move it around some more, Erik.
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Okay, if you see anything
you want to dive into,
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‐this is as low a magnification
as we can...
‐Oh, really?
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Yeah, we can actually go much,
much further in if you want.
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Uh, why don't we look
at that black piece
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‐right there.
‐ERIK: All right.
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TRAVIS:
That right there.
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Let's see what that is.
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I wonder if that's, like, um,
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flesh or skin.
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‐That's what it looks like.
‐TOM: Looks like
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it's been in there a while,
though, right?
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‐TRAVIS: Yeah, for a long time.
‐KANDUS: Yeah.
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‐TRAVIS: That's like a tomb.
‐KANDUS: Mm‐hmm.
‐TOM: Yeah.
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TRAVIS:
Right? And the‐the air's dry,
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and so it could be desiccated
and pretty much mummified.
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I mean, that could have been
there for years, and we...
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and you wouldn't know it.
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I mean, if it was recent,
you would've
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‐smelled it.
‐Yeah.
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THOMAS:
Lots and lots of bone fragments.
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ERIK:
The fact that it's fragmented
is interesting
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because what would have had
to play out
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in that cellar
in order for these bones
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to be crushed up like this?
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‐What in the world?
‐THOMAS: Talk about
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‐a crime scene.
‐TOM: Yeah.
‐KANDUS: Mm‐hmm.
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(exhales)
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THOMAS:
Somebody or something
could have done this?
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‐It has to be a possibility.
‐TOM: Yeah,
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‐but that thing was sealed.
‐But how? But how?
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‐How would they get in?
‐How? Right?
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KANDUS:
Well, and that reddish stuff
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looks wet still, like if it's...
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‐Blood.
‐TOM: Blood.
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THOMAS:
What does that look like
to you, Erik?
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ERIK:
Would it be reasonable
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to interpret this as animal,
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or could you interpret it
as possibly being human?
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Uh... you know what?
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‐I don't think so.
‐KANDUS: No.
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‐TRAVIS: I‐I mean...
‐KANDUS: They're too small.
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They're way too small
to be anything in a human.
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What's really strange
about these bone fragments
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is that there's not enough
of them
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to make a complete skeleton.
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I mean, if some small animal
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was able to crawl in
and die in there,
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why are there only
bone fragments?
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And why do they look
like they've been burned?
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And none of this explains why
Tom and Kandus have been hearing
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strange knocking sounds
at night.
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I say let's move forward.
Let's keep moving.
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Okay.
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Another mystery to figure out.
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Today's a pretty big day
on the ranch.
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We have a couple trucks
bringing some cattle on,
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probably around 40 head.
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Cattle play quite a role
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in the history
of Skinwalker Ranch,
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and with tales of UFOs
and paranormal,
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it does get
a little bit spooky.
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It's a known fact
that there have been
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numerous cattle mutilations
on this property.
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You know,
daylight cattle mutilations
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going back to the 1930s.
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We're talking very
surgically precise dissections
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of these cattle.
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They were drained
of their blood,
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and there was no blood
to be found underneath them.
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Shortly after Mr. Bigelow
purchased the property,
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they installed observation
towers and bait pens.
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They are quite ominous‐lookin.
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There are three
that span the entire property.
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These towers
and the enclosures around them
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with razor wire
were really installed
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for the purpose of using
livestock as biosensors.
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With UFO activity
over the property coupled with
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constant cattle mutilations,
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they felt there would be
an environment
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that would exist that would
allow them to, I think,
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more closely capture
the phenomena at work.
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Most of what Mr. Bigelow
and his team
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studied and reported
on the ranch remains
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either classified
or confidential
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and is locked away.
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‐Hey, Kelly.
‐How are you, Mr. Tom?
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‐Good to see you.
‐Good to see you today.
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Looks like you got
a couple trailers, huh?
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Yes, sir.
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If you can take
and swing around the pole...
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‐Okay.
‐...and then back straight in,
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does that look like
it would work for you?
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‐We'll make her work.
‐Okay.
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You know,
each cow we bring on is another
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biosensor that we can use
for science purposes.
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Animals seem to have
that sixth sense to them,
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and when we observe an anomaly
here on the ranch,
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we can monitor
their behavior patterns
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before and after that occurre.
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Okay, so, back up a little bit.
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We'll be able to see
exactly where they are,
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if there's any strange behaviors
in the cattle,
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and see if they react
any differently to the land.
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But also we're keeping
a close eye on things
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because there has been
cattle mutilations.
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Oh!
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Oh, oh, oh!
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KELLY:
Got it.
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I think that'll work.
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‐Yeah, I think...
‐You ready to let 'em go?
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I think that'll be perfect.
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Uh, Kelly, this is, uh,
Tom and Kandus.
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‐Kandus.
‐Kandus.
‐Tom.
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‐Tom.
‐So, uh, Tom and Kandus
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are actually the ones
that live here on‐site,
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and, uh, they're kind of
our eyes and ears.
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BRANDON:
I've known Tom Lewis
and Kandus Linde
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for most of my life.
We grew up together.
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Kandus went on to become
a very accomplished
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and published anthropologist,
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and Tom is
a recognized technologist
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that works with a number
of large companies.
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THOMAS:
So, this summer
we're gonna have Tom and Kandus
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helping monitor
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the behavior of the cows,
which is gonna be nice.
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They're here on the ranch,
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and they're gonna be able
to keep much closer track
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on exactly what
these cattle are doing.
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‐KELLY: Get them out?
‐Yeah, you know what?
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Let's take these first 15,
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and we'll put them back
in this back corral.
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And then, uh,
that way we can get 'em
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in the squeeze chute
and get the trackers on 'em.
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And then we'll just run the rest
of 'em straight on through.
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‐You got it.
‐So...
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One of you guys want
to make sure the gate's open
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‐in that far back corral?
‐You got it.
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Before I came to the ranch,
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I had done some research
on the place.
347
00:16:11,345 --> 00:16:14,056
Heard some very strange storis
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about cattle being shoved
inside this trailer
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back when the Shermans
lived here.
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ERIK:
The Sherman family
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were ranchers
who lived on the ranch.
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00:16:26,986 --> 00:16:28,821
They were out in the area
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where the cattle
were corralled.
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They walked away.
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And minutes later, they retur.
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The cattle were nowhere
to be found.
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After a search, they found thm
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inside a trailer, penned up,
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standing perfectly still,
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nonresponsive,
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catatonic.
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Okay. So we're good to go ahead
and let 'em...
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‐KELLY: Let 'em roll.
‐THOMAS: Let 'em go.
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KELLY:
Come on, sis.
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‐(whistling) Yeah. Get on.
‐(mooing)
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00:17:01,604 --> 00:17:03,314
Huh!
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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.
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00:17:07,401 --> 00:17:09,362
(mooing)
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00:17:09,362 --> 00:17:11,322
TRAVIS:
If the history of this property
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is any guide,
I'm very interested
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to see how these cattle
will behave on this ranch
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and, more importantly,
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how this ranch will behave
with these cattle here.
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00:17:22,041 --> 00:17:23,542
THOMAS:
Okay.
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00:17:23,542 --> 00:17:25,586
JIM:
Good job.
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00:17:25,586 --> 00:17:28,214
William, come on. (whistles)
Come on, William.
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00:17:37,014 --> 00:17:39,600
SEGA Think we're all good. rted
We just need rockets. .
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00:17:39,600 --> 00:17:41,727
BRYANT:
It's gonna be interesting.
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‐Gonna be awesome.
‐TRAVIS: Last week,
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after we determined
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00:17:44,730 --> 00:17:46,399
that some kind
of intense RF radiation
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is coming from about a mile
above the ranch...
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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
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00:17:53,406 --> 00:17:55,116
where we sent up
a weather balloon
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00:17:55,116 --> 00:17:57,743
outfitted with a TriField meter
and a GPS tracker
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00:17:57,743 --> 00:17:59,912
‐to try and identify
the source.
‐(beeps)
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THOMAS:
Oh, that is perfect.
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00:18:02,081 --> 00:18:03,874
I say we pack up
and go back and try
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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,
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00:18:06,419 --> 00:18:08,629
just when it reached
the target area,
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00:18:08,629 --> 00:18:10,423
‐the balloon
stopped transmitting data.
‐Wow.
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00:18:10,423 --> 00:18:13,092
TRAVIS:
The whole thing
just seemed to disappear.
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00:18:13,092 --> 00:18:15,261
‐Hey, fellas.
‐Did you bring us our rockets?
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00:18:15,261 --> 00:18:16,929
Yes, we did.
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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.
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00:18:30,818 --> 00:18:33,195
TRAVIS:
Kaitlin is one of the interns
who works with me
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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00:19:25,206 --> 00:19:27,667
spectrum analyzers, which read
electromagnetic energy
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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.
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00:19:39,970 --> 00:19:41,972
TRAVIS:
The data
on the spectrum analyzer
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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
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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
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00:20:15,548 --> 00:20:17,925
that might trigger
some kind of negative energy.
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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
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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,
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00:20:27,601 --> 00:20:29,520
what kind of hornets
were you dealing with?
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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.
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00:20:58,174 --> 00:21:00,092
ERIK:
Uh‐oh.
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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
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