1 00:00:02,167 --> 00:00:05,000 NARRATOR: Tonight on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch... 2 00:00:05,167 --> 00:00:08,458 Usually they follow a pattern of removing the eye, 3 00:00:08,625 --> 00:00:11,458 removing an ear. They remove the tongue. 4 00:00:11,667 --> 00:00:13,958 - There's no blood? - There's no blood. 5 00:00:14,125 --> 00:00:16,667 What in nature could cause something like this? 6 00:00:16,833 --> 00:00:18,292 SALLY: Within this point of the bridge, 7 00:00:18,500 --> 00:00:20,958 - there have been 15 deaths. - PAUL: Do you feel like 8 00:00:21,083 --> 00:00:22,375 this property tries to communicate with you? 9 00:00:22,542 --> 00:00:24,625 I feel like the ranch does as a whole. 10 00:00:26,583 --> 00:00:28,708 PAUL: We lost a light right when you were talking about it. 11 00:00:28,875 --> 00:00:30,125 CAMERON: Bringing the coils up! 12 00:00:31,042 --> 00:00:33,083 Why would you be seeing this under a bridge? 13 00:00:33,292 --> 00:00:35,083 Oh, do you see this? Look at this, look at this! 14 00:00:35,708 --> 00:00:38,083 - What is that? - PAUL: What is going on there? 15 00:00:38,250 --> 00:00:40,375 NARRATOR: For years, scientists have been working 16 00:00:40,542 --> 00:00:43,333 to reveal the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. 17 00:00:44,250 --> 00:00:47,833 But is it possible that the clues to unlock the mystery 18 00:00:48,000 --> 00:00:52,750 are located beyond the borders of this hub of high strangeness? 19 00:00:52,917 --> 00:00:53,958 - Now... - Whoa! 20 00:00:54,083 --> 00:00:55,792 ...an ex-CIA agent 21 00:00:55,917 --> 00:00:57,500 and a veteran journalist 22 00:00:57,667 --> 00:00:59,875 have been recruited by the Skinwalker team 23 00:01:00,042 --> 00:01:02,500 to go on a high-stakes mission across America. 24 00:01:02,667 --> 00:01:04,333 Look at all this activity that's happening. 25 00:01:04,542 --> 00:01:06,125 - That's unbelievable! - Oh, my gosh! Look at that, 26 00:01:06,333 --> 00:01:07,875 look at that, look at that! 27 00:01:08,042 --> 00:01:09,292 NARRATOR: The goal: uncover evidence 28 00:01:09,458 --> 00:01:12,042 that may finally expose the truth. 29 00:01:12,250 --> 00:01:14,167 - What is that thing? - It's getting more intense. 30 00:01:14,333 --> 00:01:15,833 You ever seen anything like this before? 31 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:17,250 PAUL: No. 32 00:01:19,417 --> 00:01:21,042 This is just the beginning. 33 00:01:22,875 --> 00:01:26,417 [mysterious music playing] 34 00:01:26,583 --> 00:01:29,167 Well, Paul and Andy, tell us about your next destination 35 00:01:29,250 --> 00:01:31,083 and your research emphasis there. 36 00:01:31,208 --> 00:01:33,125 So, one of the things that we're curious about, 37 00:01:33,292 --> 00:01:36,667 I think, is-- is really one of the more gruesome phenomena, 38 00:01:36,833 --> 00:01:38,833 - and that's cattle mutilations. - ERIK: Mmm, right. 39 00:01:39,042 --> 00:01:40,833 PAUL: We know that's happened here for years, 40 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:42,833 and we think we've found a location 41 00:01:42,917 --> 00:01:46,000 that seems to correspond with a lot of what you've seen here. 42 00:01:46,167 --> 00:01:47,875 Thomas and Sally Miller have a ranch 43 00:01:48,042 --> 00:01:50,042 outside of Trinidad, Colorado, 44 00:01:50,208 --> 00:01:53,667 and since 1996, they've had 16 mutilations. 45 00:01:53,833 --> 00:01:55,583 - Wow. - As recently as 2020. 46 00:01:55,750 --> 00:01:59,125 And then on top of that, there's this layered phenomenon. 47 00:01:59,292 --> 00:02:01,333 There's UFOs reported there, 48 00:02:01,500 --> 00:02:03,167 there's orb sightings reported there. 49 00:02:03,333 --> 00:02:05,167 But it seems to be, geographically, 50 00:02:05,375 --> 00:02:08,208 the only ranch in the area having this kind of phenomenon. 51 00:02:08,375 --> 00:02:10,000 And there are ranches bordering it? 52 00:02:10,208 --> 00:02:12,417 All around it and throughout the entire region. 53 00:02:15,292 --> 00:02:17,333 TRAVIS: I've been to a few cattle mutilations myself 54 00:02:17,500 --> 00:02:19,167 and studied them in detail. 55 00:02:19,333 --> 00:02:21,000 - We have stories. Right? - ERIK: Yeah. 56 00:02:21,208 --> 00:02:23,333 The-- the Bigelow era folks and the-- the Shermans, 57 00:02:23,542 --> 00:02:27,167 and, uh, the ranch managers for Bigelow. 58 00:02:27,375 --> 00:02:29,125 They all claim to have seen 59 00:02:29,250 --> 00:02:31,333 cattle mutilation here at Skinwalker. 60 00:02:31,500 --> 00:02:33,708 We don't have that data. We only have the stories. 61 00:02:33,875 --> 00:02:37,542 But it's clearly a phenomena that happens around the world, 62 00:02:37,708 --> 00:02:39,792 and cattle ranchers are plagued with it. 63 00:02:39,958 --> 00:02:44,625 I mean, we've had two cows die in the last four years here, 64 00:02:44,750 --> 00:02:47,333 from completely unexplained circumstances. 65 00:02:47,500 --> 00:02:51,083 Have you drawn any kind of connection or correlation 66 00:02:51,250 --> 00:02:53,000 with the cattle mutilations here on Skinwalker Ranch 67 00:02:53,208 --> 00:02:54,458 and any of the other phenomenon 68 00:02:54,625 --> 00:02:55,958 that happened on Skinwalker Ranch? 69 00:02:56,125 --> 00:02:58,000 One of them, while it was dying, 70 00:02:58,208 --> 00:03:00,583 the camera caught an object hovering over the cow. 71 00:03:00,792 --> 00:03:02,333 ERIK: The cow is right here. 72 00:03:02,542 --> 00:03:04,292 I can't help but also notice 73 00:03:04,458 --> 00:03:06,167 that there's something happening here. 74 00:03:06,875 --> 00:03:09,917 MAN: The moment that that object appeared, 75 00:03:10,083 --> 00:03:12,625 - the cow was reacting. - TRAVIS: Yes. 76 00:03:14,708 --> 00:03:18,167 Nobody has got any idea 77 00:03:18,333 --> 00:03:20,083 of why these doggone cattle mutilations 78 00:03:20,250 --> 00:03:21,958 - keep happening. - Right. 79 00:03:22,125 --> 00:03:23,667 PAUL: Well, I think we'll just do our best 80 00:03:23,875 --> 00:03:26,167 to see what data we can gather from the Millers, 81 00:03:26,333 --> 00:03:28,167 and it-- You know, from what we understand, 82 00:03:28,375 --> 00:03:29,333 they've been, you know, tracking this. 83 00:03:29,500 --> 00:03:31,458 They've got a data set of sorts. 84 00:03:31,625 --> 00:03:33,333 And we'll see what we can find. 85 00:03:33,542 --> 00:03:35,458 TRAVIS: And good luck, gentlemen, because 86 00:03:35,583 --> 00:03:39,000 people have been studying this problem for decades, 87 00:03:39,167 --> 00:03:41,208 and very little has been solved. 88 00:03:41,375 --> 00:03:43,250 Good luck. This is not gonna be an easy one. 89 00:03:43,417 --> 00:03:45,083 - PAUL: I don't think so. - ANDY: Always up 90 00:03:45,250 --> 00:03:46,333 - for a challenge. - PAUL: Yeah. 91 00:03:46,542 --> 00:03:47,708 TRAVIS: Go forth and conquer. 92 00:03:49,875 --> 00:03:52,750 ♪ 93 00:03:52,917 --> 00:03:54,208 PAUL: Boy, look at this, Andy. 94 00:03:54,417 --> 00:03:56,333 What an amazing part of the country we're in. 95 00:03:57,000 --> 00:03:59,542 ANDY: This is our opportunity now to dig really deep 96 00:03:59,708 --> 00:04:02,333 into the history and the current phenomenon 97 00:04:02,542 --> 00:04:04,000 - of cattle mutilations. - PAUL: Yeah. 98 00:04:04,708 --> 00:04:07,958 And the circumstances under which these things happen, 99 00:04:08,167 --> 00:04:11,208 are, you know, just bizarre and gruesome. 100 00:04:11,375 --> 00:04:13,083 ANDY: And you can't help but wonder, 101 00:04:13,250 --> 00:04:15,000 is this some sort of natural occurrence, 102 00:04:15,167 --> 00:04:19,000 is this something related to the grounds that the ranch is on? 103 00:04:19,125 --> 00:04:20,792 - Is this related to UFOs? - Right. 104 00:04:20,917 --> 00:04:23,333 So it's gonna be an awesome opportunity for us here 105 00:04:23,458 --> 00:04:25,333 at this ranch to really focus in 106 00:04:25,458 --> 00:04:28,000 and see what is driving that activity. 107 00:04:28,167 --> 00:04:31,042 ♪ 108 00:04:31,208 --> 00:04:32,333 I think this is the ranch, man. 109 00:04:32,500 --> 00:04:33,792 PAUL: Yeah, this is it. 110 00:04:33,958 --> 00:04:35,417 ANDY: Wow, we are out there. 111 00:04:35,583 --> 00:04:37,583 - There is nothing around us. - PAUL: Yeah. 112 00:04:37,750 --> 00:04:40,083 If I flew a UFO, this is where I'd hang out. 113 00:04:40,292 --> 00:04:41,458 [laughing] 114 00:04:43,292 --> 00:04:45,500 - Let's get to work. - Let's do this. 115 00:04:46,208 --> 00:04:51,250 [suspenseful music playing] 116 00:04:54,458 --> 00:04:56,333 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul are meeting with 117 00:04:56,500 --> 00:04:59,500 Thomas and Sally Miller, who've documented 118 00:04:59,667 --> 00:05:03,250 the many strange cattle mutilations at their ranch. 119 00:05:04,542 --> 00:05:06,542 PAUL: How big is the ranch? 120 00:05:06,708 --> 00:05:09,500 There's probably about 1,600 acres, 121 00:05:09,708 --> 00:05:11,333 - I think? - Wow. And how long 122 00:05:11,542 --> 00:05:13,167 - have you been here? - Almost his whole life. 123 00:05:13,375 --> 00:05:15,458 - 78 years. - Yeah. 124 00:05:15,625 --> 00:05:17,333 PAUL: Tell us the story of this place. 125 00:05:17,542 --> 00:05:19,125 We hear you've had cattle mutilations out here 126 00:05:19,250 --> 00:05:20,792 - for years, right? - Yes. 127 00:05:20,917 --> 00:05:24,167 That is correct, uh-huh. We didn't start cataloging 'em 128 00:05:24,333 --> 00:05:26,500 - until 1996. - Mmm. 129 00:05:26,708 --> 00:05:30,500 And we had one that was very close to the house. 130 00:05:30,625 --> 00:05:33,583 So when we went out to see why we had a new calf 131 00:05:33,750 --> 00:05:36,125 that was less than a few days old had died 132 00:05:36,292 --> 00:05:38,500 when she was just running around hours before, 133 00:05:39,375 --> 00:05:42,542 we saw that she had been badly mutilated. 134 00:05:42,750 --> 00:05:44,958 And-- and you have no idea how it happened? 135 00:05:45,125 --> 00:05:47,125 No. No, we had the sheriff out, 136 00:05:47,250 --> 00:05:49,167 the police out, and they're like, 137 00:05:49,333 --> 00:05:53,167 "Well, there are no tracks, there's nothing to indicate-- 138 00:05:53,333 --> 00:05:56,500 "There are no predator marks, no rips, no tears, just..." 139 00:05:56,708 --> 00:05:58,500 So that was our first one, and we thought, 140 00:05:58,667 --> 00:06:00,750 "We'd better start keeping track in case it happens again." 141 00:06:00,875 --> 00:06:03,792 Right. And do they happen at a certain time of year, 142 00:06:03,958 --> 00:06:06,208 or are they-- Is there a pattern of any kind? 143 00:06:06,375 --> 00:06:08,375 No. No, we've had 'em during the summer, 144 00:06:08,542 --> 00:06:10,250 we've had 'em during the winter. 145 00:06:10,417 --> 00:06:11,833 - Just any time of the year. - Mm-hmm. 146 00:06:12,042 --> 00:06:14,833 And they can be any place on the ranch, too. 147 00:06:15,042 --> 00:06:16,708 It's not just one spot. 148 00:06:16,875 --> 00:06:21,292 So we started taking photos, and then we created a map, 149 00:06:21,417 --> 00:06:23,375 and then we started marking where we found 150 00:06:23,542 --> 00:06:25,625 each of the dead cows. 151 00:06:25,792 --> 00:06:27,958 So it's just a little hand-drawn thing. 152 00:06:28,125 --> 00:06:29,958 PAUL: Oh, wow. Look at that. 153 00:06:30,083 --> 00:06:33,375 You can see most of them track right along the river. 154 00:06:33,542 --> 00:06:36,500 This one right here, that was the very first one. 155 00:06:36,667 --> 00:06:39,042 - PAUL: Ah. - And you can see 156 00:06:39,208 --> 00:06:42,500 that she was cut this way 157 00:06:42,708 --> 00:06:44,542 and cleaned out from here. 158 00:06:44,667 --> 00:06:46,167 But look all around her. 159 00:06:46,375 --> 00:06:47,833 There are no prints. There's no blood. 160 00:06:48,042 --> 00:06:49,667 - There isn't anything... - PAUL: There's nothing. 161 00:06:49,833 --> 00:06:52,417 SALLY: ...to indicate that kind of a mutilation. 162 00:06:52,542 --> 00:06:54,500 PAUL: I mean, it looks, like, sliced open. 163 00:06:54,667 --> 00:06:56,792 Not-- not chewed open, not attacked. 164 00:06:57,000 --> 00:07:00,958 Mm-hmm. Cut and then spread. That's wild. 165 00:07:02,625 --> 00:07:04,750 PAUL: In terms of the circumstances, 166 00:07:04,875 --> 00:07:06,542 what's different, what's the same? 167 00:07:06,750 --> 00:07:10,208 Usually they follow a pattern of removing the eye. 168 00:07:10,375 --> 00:07:12,167 - Mm-hmm. - Removing an ear, 169 00:07:12,333 --> 00:07:14,500 the entire ear. They remove the tongue. 170 00:07:14,708 --> 00:07:16,708 - Just-- just one ear? - SALLY: One ear. 171 00:07:16,875 --> 00:07:18,875 - And one eye? - SALLY: And one eye. 172 00:07:20,708 --> 00:07:23,750 And then, typically, they will take the reproductive organs, 173 00:07:23,875 --> 00:07:26,625 the teats, the heart, the liver, and the kidneys. 174 00:07:26,708 --> 00:07:28,958 But, uh, of all of these, 175 00:07:29,167 --> 00:07:32,333 I've never found a bullet hole in one of those. 176 00:07:32,500 --> 00:07:34,500 So something else killed them. 177 00:07:34,708 --> 00:07:35,958 - Mm-hmm. - Right. 178 00:07:36,167 --> 00:07:38,500 But they haven't been shot. 179 00:07:38,667 --> 00:07:42,333 And, of course, then there's no blood. 180 00:07:42,458 --> 00:07:44,333 - ANDY: There's no blood? - THOMAS: No blood. 181 00:07:44,542 --> 00:07:48,333 A cow has five, six gallons of blood in her system, 182 00:07:48,500 --> 00:07:50,208 and even though they're all cut up, 183 00:07:50,375 --> 00:07:51,958 there's not a drop there. 184 00:07:52,125 --> 00:07:53,417 Within a day of them passing. 185 00:07:53,625 --> 00:07:54,833 SALLY: Within hours, sometimes. 186 00:07:55,042 --> 00:07:57,000 - There's no blood? - There's no blood. 187 00:07:57,167 --> 00:07:59,542 ♪ 188 00:07:59,708 --> 00:08:02,250 In this picture, you can see in this last mute. 189 00:08:02,417 --> 00:08:04,125 - Do you see this line? - PAUL: Mm-hmm. 190 00:08:04,292 --> 00:08:06,000 SALLY: If that were an animal cut, 191 00:08:06,125 --> 00:08:07,708 it would be torn and jagged, 192 00:08:07,875 --> 00:08:12,667 and it would not have a smooth, seared source. So... 193 00:08:13,500 --> 00:08:15,750 PAUL: That is not a predator's bite. 194 00:08:15,917 --> 00:08:17,750 - SALLY: That is correct. - That's some kind of incision. 195 00:08:17,958 --> 00:08:19,708 - It is. - That's been, what, cauterized? 196 00:08:19,917 --> 00:08:21,708 - Cauterized. - How interesting. 197 00:08:21,917 --> 00:08:24,000 - Mm-hmm. - PAUL: Have you ever gotten 198 00:08:24,125 --> 00:08:27,750 any explanation as to how or why or who is doing this? 199 00:08:27,917 --> 00:08:31,042 No plausible explanation at all. 200 00:08:31,208 --> 00:08:35,042 Well, really, I-- I think something lifts them up, 201 00:08:35,208 --> 00:08:38,667 does their thing, and then drops them down. 202 00:08:38,833 --> 00:08:41,542 One or two of them, they had ribs broke. 203 00:08:41,708 --> 00:08:44,083 And they were just laying out on the flat ground. 204 00:08:44,250 --> 00:08:45,875 And how could that happen? 205 00:08:46,042 --> 00:08:47,208 Even if she fell over, 206 00:08:47,417 --> 00:08:48,667 she's not gonna break her ribs. 207 00:08:48,833 --> 00:08:51,042 She had to fall down a ways. 208 00:08:51,250 --> 00:08:52,458 So dropped from a height? 209 00:08:52,625 --> 00:08:53,833 - Correct. - THOMAS: Yeah. 210 00:08:55,167 --> 00:08:57,667 ANDY: Tom and Sally seem like really credible people, 211 00:08:57,833 --> 00:08:59,667 and they've had immaculate records 212 00:08:59,875 --> 00:09:01,833 that they've been keeping for a long time. 213 00:09:02,042 --> 00:09:03,542 And while they've been ruling out certain theories, 214 00:09:03,708 --> 00:09:05,542 what they've landed on is really interesting. 215 00:09:05,708 --> 00:09:08,125 They believe their cattle are being essentially abducted. 216 00:09:08,292 --> 00:09:09,583 It's a fantastic theory, 217 00:09:09,792 --> 00:09:11,333 and it's one that I wanna explore further. 218 00:09:11,500 --> 00:09:15,042 Not only are these mysteries, they're an economic loss. 219 00:09:15,208 --> 00:09:16,667 - Yes. - THOMAS: Yeah. 220 00:09:16,792 --> 00:09:19,333 We're well into 100 grand that we have lost 221 00:09:19,542 --> 00:09:21,833 since we started counting. 222 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:25,792 And we are the only ranch around here that is affected by this. 223 00:09:25,917 --> 00:09:28,667 So the question is, why is it happening so much on your ranch? 224 00:09:28,833 --> 00:09:30,875 - THOMAS: Yeah. - We'd like to know that. 225 00:09:31,042 --> 00:09:33,500 Where-- where is the most recent one? 226 00:09:33,625 --> 00:09:35,458 SALLY: This one, up near the arroyo. 227 00:09:35,625 --> 00:09:39,500 A lot of the bones are kind of scattered around. 228 00:09:39,625 --> 00:09:42,333 But some of that hide is still kind of hung up 229 00:09:42,542 --> 00:09:45,542 - in a brush there, and so... - ANDY: I mean, if there are 230 00:09:45,708 --> 00:09:47,375 remains there still, I'd love to go now. 231 00:09:47,542 --> 00:09:49,333 - Yeah, can you take us there? - Sure. 232 00:09:49,500 --> 00:09:51,292 - All right. - We can go look at it, 233 00:09:51,375 --> 00:09:52,958 and you guys can see for yourself. 234 00:09:53,083 --> 00:09:54,833 - PAUL: Okay. - Please. Show us the way. 235 00:09:55,000 --> 00:10:00,583 ♪ 236 00:10:01,208 --> 00:10:03,875 NARRATOR: The site of the most recent cattle mutilation, 237 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:08,833 in 2020, is less than one mile from the Millers' ranch house. 238 00:10:10,708 --> 00:10:12,708 - ANDY: Wow, look at this. - PAUL: Look at this! 239 00:10:12,875 --> 00:10:14,250 - PAUL: See this? - ANDY: Yeah. 240 00:10:15,042 --> 00:10:16,250 Wow! 241 00:10:17,583 --> 00:10:19,083 PAUL: So this thing has been 242 00:10:19,250 --> 00:10:21,250 - completely disassembled now. - THOMAS: Yeah. 243 00:10:21,417 --> 00:10:24,083 ANDY: This was a massive animal, too. Look at the spinal column. 244 00:10:24,208 --> 00:10:25,208 PAUL: Yeah. 245 00:10:26,167 --> 00:10:27,750 So, Tom, and this is-- this is the hide 246 00:10:27,958 --> 00:10:30,250 - that's still here? - THOMAS: Yeah. And, uh, 247 00:10:30,375 --> 00:10:33,125 if you come around on this side, you can see it better. 248 00:10:34,792 --> 00:10:37,333 See, some of it is-- is real smooth cut. 249 00:10:37,542 --> 00:10:40,417 You notice how smooth that edge is. 250 00:10:40,542 --> 00:10:42,667 - PAUL: Right. - THOMAS: But then you notice 251 00:10:42,875 --> 00:10:45,625 down here, where the animal's tore, and see how rough it is. 252 00:10:45,792 --> 00:10:47,125 Right. You can see the difference. 253 00:10:47,250 --> 00:10:49,083 That's where it was sliced or cut open. 254 00:10:49,250 --> 00:10:50,792 - THOMAS: Yeah. - And this is where 255 00:10:50,958 --> 00:10:53,000 - it was chewed. - Where the animals got to it. 256 00:10:53,167 --> 00:10:55,125 PAUL: Like it's been torn or bitten off. 257 00:10:59,958 --> 00:11:02,667 ANDY: What in nature could cause something like this? 258 00:11:02,792 --> 00:11:04,375 PAUL: That's the thing. It doesn't look natural. 259 00:11:04,542 --> 00:11:06,583 It looks much more precise than a predator. 260 00:11:06,708 --> 00:11:09,333 THOMAS: Yeah, especially when it's cauterized. 261 00:11:09,500 --> 00:11:11,667 That-- that just don't happen out here. 262 00:11:11,833 --> 00:11:13,542 - PAUL: Right. - NARRATOR: Andy and Paul 263 00:11:13,708 --> 00:11:16,000 are with Thomas Miller, inspecting the remains 264 00:11:16,167 --> 00:11:18,833 of the latest unexplained cattle mutilation 265 00:11:19,000 --> 00:11:21,083 that happened on his ranch in 2020. 266 00:11:21,250 --> 00:11:23,250 And there was no blood around this at all? 267 00:11:23,417 --> 00:11:24,958 THOMAS: Yeah, there was no blood around it. 268 00:11:25,042 --> 00:11:27,417 No tracks, no sign of predators, nothing. 269 00:11:27,625 --> 00:11:29,167 No. There was nothing. 270 00:11:29,333 --> 00:11:30,917 - Should we run some tests? - ANDY: Yeah, absolutely, 271 00:11:31,083 --> 00:11:32,875 I mean, we have equipment that we can use 272 00:11:33,042 --> 00:11:35,417 to look at all of this area, as well as these remains. 273 00:11:36,292 --> 00:11:39,458 NARRATOR: Also in 2020, at Skinwalker Ranch, 274 00:11:39,625 --> 00:11:41,958 Travis discovered high radiation levels 275 00:11:42,167 --> 00:11:45,083 near the spot that a cow mysteriously died. 276 00:11:45,292 --> 00:11:46,792 So, the gamma ray levels 277 00:11:46,917 --> 00:11:49,000 are about three times higher right now, 278 00:11:49,208 --> 00:11:51,167 - background-wise, than normal. - MAN: Okay. 279 00:11:51,292 --> 00:11:53,875 TRAVIS: Yeah, you know, this is crazy weird. 280 00:11:54,042 --> 00:11:56,292 NARRATOR: Now, Andy and Paul are going to conduct 281 00:11:56,458 --> 00:11:59,667 the same radiation test at Miller Ranch. 282 00:12:01,042 --> 00:12:03,167 So I got our Geiger counter out here, Tom. 283 00:12:03,333 --> 00:12:06,333 And Paul, we're already seeing some elevated levels, for sure. 284 00:12:06,500 --> 00:12:07,792 - PAUL: Really? - You can hear it. 285 00:12:07,958 --> 00:12:09,333 You can hear how often it's pinging. 286 00:12:11,208 --> 00:12:13,250 Here, we're already at 20 microrems per hour. 287 00:12:13,458 --> 00:12:16,958 That's 100% higher than what we would see most places. 288 00:12:17,125 --> 00:12:18,250 20.8. 289 00:12:19,792 --> 00:12:21,750 Just went up to 22.5. 290 00:12:22,958 --> 00:12:25,750 I'm gonna try and get into these bones a little deeper, Paul, 291 00:12:25,917 --> 00:12:27,500 just to see if there's any difference 292 00:12:27,708 --> 00:12:29,792 between the-- the ground surrounding them 293 00:12:30,000 --> 00:12:31,958 and the actual bones themselves. 294 00:12:33,292 --> 00:12:35,250 Yeah, we're still reading the same. 295 00:12:35,417 --> 00:12:36,542 Right, no-- no difference. 296 00:12:36,708 --> 00:12:37,958 - ANDY: Yeah. - PAUL: Okay. 297 00:12:39,208 --> 00:12:40,125 If the radiation is not coming from the animal, 298 00:12:41,208 --> 00:12:42,125 from its skeleton, from any of the tissue, 299 00:12:43,042 --> 00:12:43,875 if it's just in the general area, 300 00:12:44,917 --> 00:12:45,375 maybe it came from another source. 301 00:12:46,667 --> 00:12:47,667 - Yeah. - PAUL: Well, tell you what, 302 00:12:47,833 --> 00:12:49,208 why don't we do some more testing? 303 00:12:49,375 --> 00:12:51,708 ANDY: Yeah, let's grab our spectrum analyzer. 304 00:12:51,875 --> 00:12:53,167 PAUL: So Tom, what we're looking at here 305 00:12:53,333 --> 00:12:54,875 is really radio frequency activity. 306 00:12:55,042 --> 00:12:57,000 - ANDY: Correct. - THOMAS: I see. 307 00:12:57,167 --> 00:12:58,667 ANDY: Wow, you're seeing that already, right, Paul? 308 00:12:58,875 --> 00:13:01,167 - PAUL: Yeah. - ANDY: Look at that spike. 309 00:13:01,333 --> 00:13:03,958 - Yeah. - 1.7 gigahertz, 1.6 gigahertz. 310 00:13:04,125 --> 00:13:06,458 Those are communication frequencies that we use 311 00:13:06,542 --> 00:13:09,542 from Earth to space, and also from space back to Earth. 312 00:13:09,708 --> 00:13:11,083 I wanna keep an eye out for that, 313 00:13:11,250 --> 00:13:13,042 'cause I wanna know what made that happen. 314 00:13:13,208 --> 00:13:15,000 So, I mean, it sounds like we've got our animal mutilation, 315 00:13:15,167 --> 00:13:16,833 we have elevated radiation readings. 316 00:13:17,042 --> 00:13:19,458 And especially that 1.7 gigahertz spike we just saw 317 00:13:19,583 --> 00:13:21,000 is very interesting. 318 00:13:21,125 --> 00:13:22,833 Yeah. What a strange little place, though. 319 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:24,500 PAUL: Well, that's our starting point. 320 00:13:24,708 --> 00:13:29,042 ♪ 321 00:13:30,125 --> 00:13:32,333 NARRATOR: After discovering high levels of radiation 322 00:13:32,542 --> 00:13:35,625 and the anomalous 1.7 gigahertz frequency 323 00:13:35,750 --> 00:13:37,708 at the 2020 mutilation site, 324 00:13:37,875 --> 00:13:39,833 the team heads to the location 325 00:13:40,042 --> 00:13:43,250 where the first calf was found dead in 1996. 326 00:13:43,417 --> 00:13:45,500 THOMAS: Right in here, as far as I can remember. 327 00:13:45,708 --> 00:13:47,167 PAUL: This close to the house? 328 00:13:47,333 --> 00:13:49,292 THOMAS: Yeah, it was this close to the house. 329 00:13:49,458 --> 00:13:51,083 PAUL: And you'd never seen anything like that before? 330 00:13:51,250 --> 00:13:53,833 - Never before. Never before. - That's close. 331 00:13:54,000 --> 00:13:55,917 ANDY: Well, this is a chance for us to kinda get 332 00:13:56,125 --> 00:13:59,167 some baseline readings without having skeletal structures 333 00:13:59,292 --> 00:14:00,667 - still left behind - PAUL: Right. 334 00:14:00,875 --> 00:14:03,125 [Geiger counter beeps] 335 00:14:03,292 --> 00:14:04,500 ANDY: There's definitely activity, though. You hear it. 336 00:14:04,667 --> 00:14:06,208 PAUL: Yep. 337 00:14:09,542 --> 00:14:11,708 - PAUL: 23. - ANDY: 23.3. 338 00:14:11,875 --> 00:14:14,500 We have the same elevated radiation levels here 339 00:14:14,667 --> 00:14:17,167 - that we had at the other site. - Even a little bit higher. 340 00:14:17,375 --> 00:14:19,417 Yeah, this is not at all what I would have expected. 341 00:14:19,583 --> 00:14:21,958 Whatever happened here, whatever left this signature, 342 00:14:22,125 --> 00:14:23,708 it's still here 25 years later. 343 00:14:23,875 --> 00:14:25,667 It's still at the other site. 344 00:14:25,875 --> 00:14:27,167 All right, let's take a look at 345 00:14:27,375 --> 00:14:28,958 what the spectrum is doing right now. 346 00:14:29,083 --> 00:14:31,917 So we're still seeing those same peaks at-- 347 00:14:32,125 --> 00:14:34,583 There it is! 1.735 gigahertz! 348 00:14:34,708 --> 00:14:37,833 Did you see that? That's indicative of 349 00:14:38,000 --> 00:14:39,792 space-to-Earth or Earth-to-space communication. 350 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:42,333 - ANDY: There it is, 1.7. - PAUL: There we go. 351 00:14:42,458 --> 00:14:44,042 ANDY: Again, right there. 352 00:14:44,208 --> 00:14:46,667 Makes you wonder if it's all from the same source. 353 00:14:46,875 --> 00:14:49,000 Underneath the ranch, above the ranch. 354 00:14:49,167 --> 00:14:50,375 Well, the only sites that we've been measuring 355 00:14:50,542 --> 00:14:52,500 - have been mutilation sites. - Mm-hmm. 356 00:14:52,708 --> 00:14:54,000 So the increased radiation energy 357 00:14:54,167 --> 00:14:56,833 and the 1.7 gigahertz energy 358 00:14:57,042 --> 00:14:58,167 is happening at mutilation sites. 359 00:14:58,333 --> 00:15:00,000 PAUL: Right. 360 00:15:00,167 --> 00:15:02,167 ANDY: So, Sally, have you experienced anything strange? 361 00:15:02,375 --> 00:15:05,125 So, within this point of the bridge, 362 00:15:05,333 --> 00:15:08,333 at mile marker six to mile marker seven, 363 00:15:08,542 --> 00:15:10,833 which is just on the other side of this telephone pole, 364 00:15:11,000 --> 00:15:15,042 there are 30 recorded accidents that have occurred, 365 00:15:15,208 --> 00:15:18,917 and of that 30, since the early 1950s, 366 00:15:19,125 --> 00:15:21,625 - there have been 15 deaths. - Fifteen deaths? 367 00:15:21,750 --> 00:15:23,625 Wow. So half of the accidents out here have been fatal? 368 00:15:23,833 --> 00:15:26,250 - Half the accidents are fatal. - In a one-mile stretch, 369 00:15:26,375 --> 00:15:28,375 just between mile marker six and seven? 370 00:15:28,542 --> 00:15:30,542 - Correct. - NARRATOR: There's a mile-long 371 00:15:30,750 --> 00:15:34,875 section of Highway 350 running right through the Miller Ranch 372 00:15:35,042 --> 00:15:38,292 where a bridge crosses over the Purgatoire River. 373 00:15:39,000 --> 00:15:41,042 I mean, for a rural road like this, 374 00:15:41,208 --> 00:15:43,000 - it is pretty, you know... - SALLY: Flat? 375 00:15:43,208 --> 00:15:46,750 ...sparse-- Yeah, flat, not that frequently traveled, 376 00:15:46,875 --> 00:15:49,000 that's an incredibly high fatality rate. 377 00:15:49,125 --> 00:15:50,125 - SALLY: It is. - Wow. 378 00:15:50,292 --> 00:15:52,208 For example, there was a car 379 00:15:52,375 --> 00:15:55,333 that went airborne, and then literally flipped over, 380 00:15:55,500 --> 00:15:57,167 and she was killed almost immediately. 381 00:15:57,375 --> 00:15:58,625 Oh, my goodness. 382 00:15:58,750 --> 00:16:00,417 - Why would it go airborne? - Yeah. 383 00:16:00,583 --> 00:16:03,917 Has the cause of any of these accidents been determined? 384 00:16:04,083 --> 00:16:06,000 - SALLY: No. - I mean, one mile's not 385 00:16:06,208 --> 00:16:08,167 that hard for us to measure the whole length of the distance. 386 00:16:08,375 --> 00:16:09,875 Well, it sounds like we need to take some measurements 387 00:16:10,042 --> 00:16:11,333 - out at the bridge. - Yeah. 388 00:16:11,500 --> 00:16:12,708 - PAUL: Thanks, Sally. - You're welcome. 389 00:16:12,875 --> 00:16:18,417 [ominous music playing] 390 00:16:18,625 --> 00:16:21,000 Now, when I came out here thinking that we were gonna 391 00:16:21,208 --> 00:16:23,542 research cattle mutilations, I was cool with that. 392 00:16:23,708 --> 00:16:25,375 But now we've somehow talked ourselves into 393 00:16:25,542 --> 00:16:27,375 driving up and down what is potentially 394 00:16:27,542 --> 00:16:29,375 the most dangerous mile stretch in America. 395 00:16:29,542 --> 00:16:31,000 I was gonna say, this is-- this is something 396 00:16:31,208 --> 00:16:33,333 - completely unexpected, right? - Yeah. 397 00:16:33,542 --> 00:16:37,083 ♪ 398 00:16:37,250 --> 00:16:39,500 Gonna get out the Trifield meter first. 399 00:16:39,667 --> 00:16:42,250 I'll measure our entire drive, 400 00:16:42,417 --> 00:16:44,250 and we'll just kind of see if it changes a lot. 401 00:16:44,375 --> 00:16:47,000 - PAUL: Yeah. - ANDY: All right, 402 00:16:47,208 --> 00:16:48,833 so there's our mile marker six coming up. 403 00:16:49,042 --> 00:16:50,375 I've got the Trifield on. 404 00:16:51,917 --> 00:16:53,375 So, it looks like our-- With the engine 405 00:16:53,542 --> 00:16:54,958 and everything running right now, 406 00:16:55,125 --> 00:16:58,542 we're at about 1.2, 1.3 milligauss. 407 00:16:58,750 --> 00:17:00,083 So now let's see what it looks like 408 00:17:00,208 --> 00:17:01,750 between mile marker six and seven, okay? 409 00:17:03,917 --> 00:17:05,500 All right, crossing six. 410 00:17:06,333 --> 00:17:07,875 All right, so we just started. 411 00:17:08,042 --> 00:17:11,167 1.6-- 2.1 is our current max. Wow. 412 00:17:11,375 --> 00:17:13,833 So we did have a spike, right as we crossed mile marker six. 413 00:17:14,000 --> 00:17:16,292 Just past it. As we get closer to the bridge. 414 00:17:16,417 --> 00:17:17,667 Yeah. 415 00:17:17,792 --> 00:17:20,417 PAUL: Three, two, one. 416 00:17:20,542 --> 00:17:22,500 - Hit the bridge. - 2.1 as we hit the bridge. 417 00:17:22,667 --> 00:17:25,125 - 5.1, did you see that? - PAUL: Whoa, what was that? 418 00:17:25,250 --> 00:17:26,750 - That was a five-point-- - Seven! 419 00:17:26,917 --> 00:17:28,667 We just had a spike to seven milligauss. 420 00:17:29,542 --> 00:17:31,250 - That's wild, man. - PAUL: Weird. 421 00:17:31,417 --> 00:17:33,833 ANDY: We went from a baseline of 1.3 422 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:37,167 to a max value of seven at the bridge. 423 00:17:37,292 --> 00:17:39,375 - That was a huge spike. - Look. Look where we are now. 424 00:17:39,583 --> 00:17:41,417 - Across the bridge. - PAUL: 1.6, 1.7. 425 00:17:41,625 --> 00:17:42,667 ANDY: We're coming back down again. 426 00:17:42,792 --> 00:17:44,000 Here's mile marker seven. 427 00:17:44,208 --> 00:17:45,833 I totally wanna run that again. 428 00:17:46,042 --> 00:17:47,625 All right, so, yeah, I'm gonna make a U-turn. 429 00:17:47,792 --> 00:17:49,208 That is just uncanny. 430 00:17:51,458 --> 00:17:53,375 - So here we are, here we are. - ANDY: 0.9, yep. 431 00:17:53,542 --> 00:17:55,208 Before hitting mile marker seven, 432 00:17:55,417 --> 00:17:56,708 look, we've got a nice, steady baseline here. 433 00:17:56,875 --> 00:17:59,250 It's 1.2, 1.3. 434 00:17:59,417 --> 00:18:01,542 All right, hitting mile marker seven. 435 00:18:01,708 --> 00:18:03,917 PAUL: Here it comes, and we're on the bridge. 436 00:18:04,125 --> 00:18:06,208 ANDY: 1.7, we hit the bridge. 437 00:18:06,375 --> 00:18:08,667 - PAUL: 6.1. - ANDY: 11.6! Look at that! 438 00:18:08,833 --> 00:18:11,208 - PAUL: Eleven? - ANDY: 11.6! 439 00:18:12,292 --> 00:18:14,333 That number just spikes at the bridge! 440 00:18:14,542 --> 00:18:17,083 That is nuts! Right in the middle of the bridge that time. 441 00:18:18,083 --> 00:18:19,833 - Now that we're back off? - ANDY: Yep. 442 00:18:19,958 --> 00:18:22,125 - Back to 1.7, 1.6. - PAUL: Dropping. 443 00:18:22,292 --> 00:18:25,167 - ANDY: And then 1.4, 1.5. - PAUL: Look at that. 444 00:18:25,375 --> 00:18:26,958 Look at how much it drops. 445 00:18:27,042 --> 00:18:29,458 All elevated readings, all over the place, 446 00:18:29,583 --> 00:18:31,458 just for the length of the bridge. 447 00:18:32,208 --> 00:18:34,333 I have no idea how to explain the fact 448 00:18:34,500 --> 00:18:36,167 that I am looking at electromagnetic readings 449 00:18:36,375 --> 00:18:38,958 up to 55 times that that you would see 450 00:18:39,125 --> 00:18:41,000 anywhere else in the United States. 451 00:18:41,208 --> 00:18:43,583 With this level of electromagnetic anomaly, 452 00:18:43,750 --> 00:18:46,625 if there's some kind of spike, if there's some kind of increase 453 00:18:46,750 --> 00:18:48,542 in the readings that we're already seeing, 454 00:18:48,708 --> 00:18:51,292 that could short out a navigation system, 455 00:18:51,375 --> 00:18:54,333 mess with a fuel system, or turn a car off. 456 00:18:54,458 --> 00:18:57,333 There's something concentrated, centered right on that bridge. 457 00:18:57,500 --> 00:18:59,167 - That's huge! - Every single time. 458 00:18:59,375 --> 00:19:01,333 We've repeated that experiment multiple times now. 459 00:19:01,542 --> 00:19:03,042 Which suggests that there is some kind of 460 00:19:03,208 --> 00:19:05,625 permanent anomaly there. 461 00:19:06,125 --> 00:19:07,250 There's something up there. 462 00:19:07,417 --> 00:19:09,542 ♪ 463 00:19:17,708 --> 00:19:20,833 [eerie music playing] 464 00:19:21,000 --> 00:19:23,333 NARRATOR: After discovering a magnetic anomaly 465 00:19:23,542 --> 00:19:25,167 at a bridge on the Millers' ranch 466 00:19:25,333 --> 00:19:27,792 that has a history of fatal car accidents, 467 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:31,500 Andy and Paul meet again with Tom and Sally Miller 468 00:19:31,625 --> 00:19:33,667 to see what other information they can learn. 469 00:19:33,875 --> 00:19:36,417 PAUL: I mean, what you have here, Sally and Tom, 470 00:19:36,542 --> 00:19:38,375 as you know, is an interesting ranch. 471 00:19:38,542 --> 00:19:41,042 Yeah, absolutely. We took the time to go out and explore 472 00:19:41,167 --> 00:19:44,333 the highway, and the bridge, specifically, over Highway 350, 473 00:19:44,500 --> 00:19:46,292 not far from the ranch house where we're standing right now. 474 00:19:46,458 --> 00:19:48,000 The bottom line is, there is 475 00:19:48,125 --> 00:19:50,458 some sort of electromagnetic anomaly 476 00:19:50,625 --> 00:19:52,292 - centered on the bridge. - On the bridge. 477 00:19:52,500 --> 00:19:54,875 Have you ever seen anything there personally, Tom? 478 00:19:55,000 --> 00:19:57,042 Yes, and, uh, actually, 479 00:19:57,208 --> 00:20:00,208 one time my sister and I were meeting. It was late. 480 00:20:00,417 --> 00:20:03,500 We got close to the bridge, and there were, like, 481 00:20:03,625 --> 00:20:06,667 three sets of lights in the sky. 482 00:20:06,833 --> 00:20:09,833 Not very high, but they were just sitting there. 483 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:12,750 But there were too far apart 484 00:20:12,958 --> 00:20:15,667 to be just a helicopter or something like that. 485 00:20:15,875 --> 00:20:19,542 And then all of a sudden, these lights went out, 486 00:20:19,708 --> 00:20:22,250 they went out, they went out, that was the end of it. 487 00:20:22,417 --> 00:20:24,250 They were close to the bridge? 488 00:20:24,417 --> 00:20:26,333 Yeah, that was fairly close to the bridge. 489 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:29,250 We just-- we lose-- we lost a light during that story. 490 00:20:29,417 --> 00:20:31,000 - During-- Yeah. - PAUL: Yeah. It was right 491 00:20:31,125 --> 00:20:33,500 on his face. Could see it. 492 00:20:33,708 --> 00:20:36,583 Literally in the middle of a light story. 493 00:20:36,750 --> 00:20:38,500 What's interesting to me is that we're not seeing 494 00:20:38,708 --> 00:20:40,125 any kind of magnetic or electrical phenomenon 495 00:20:40,333 --> 00:20:42,167 that would apply to house power. 496 00:20:42,375 --> 00:20:44,625 You wanna-- you wanna check with the Trifield meter? 497 00:20:45,125 --> 00:20:46,500 Yeah, I'm not opposed to it. 498 00:20:46,708 --> 00:20:48,458 Sure. Let's see. 499 00:20:51,250 --> 00:20:52,958 Gotta turn this guy on, too. 500 00:20:53,125 --> 00:20:55,292 I just wanna see what's going on on the radio spectrum. 501 00:20:56,667 --> 00:20:59,250 PAUL: So this'll measure magnetic field. 502 00:20:59,375 --> 00:21:00,625 - Okay. - If we see anything unusual, 503 00:21:00,833 --> 00:21:03,167 that-- that's something to take note of. 504 00:21:03,292 --> 00:21:05,292 And this is looking at radio frequencies. 505 00:21:05,458 --> 00:21:07,625 - And we have seen some-- - ANDY: Look at this. See that? 506 00:21:07,792 --> 00:21:09,750 - PAUL: You get a 1.7 spike? - Yeah. That 1.7 spike. 507 00:21:09,917 --> 00:21:12,292 1.7 gigahertz is a signal that's generally used to communicate 508 00:21:12,500 --> 00:21:13,792 Earth-to-space, or space-to-Earth. 509 00:21:13,875 --> 00:21:15,542 There's no reason we should be seeing... 510 00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:17,042 - No? - ...those kind of spikes. 511 00:21:17,208 --> 00:21:19,417 SALLY: So it's spiking yet again? 512 00:21:22,667 --> 00:21:25,208 - [all gasping] - ANDY: Amazing! 513 00:21:25,375 --> 00:21:27,500 Now it's the one in the middle! 514 00:21:27,917 --> 00:21:31,167 Our Trifield meter is showing very average magnetic readings. 515 00:21:31,333 --> 00:21:32,625 - Standard. - Yep. 516 00:21:32,792 --> 00:21:34,833 There it is again, 1.7. You see that? 517 00:21:35,042 --> 00:21:36,500 PAUL: Yep. Another one. 518 00:21:36,667 --> 00:21:38,500 SALLY: It's almost like it wants to communicate. 519 00:21:38,708 --> 00:21:41,208 Do you feel like this property tries to communicate with you? 520 00:21:41,375 --> 00:21:44,542 Uh, I feel like the ranch does as a whole. 521 00:21:46,208 --> 00:21:47,458 I mean, this would be-- Look at that! 522 00:21:47,667 --> 00:21:49,083 Did you see that massive spike? 523 00:21:49,250 --> 00:21:50,833 I did, right there. 524 00:21:50,958 --> 00:21:53,417 - It was confirming what I said. - That was a huge one. 525 00:21:53,625 --> 00:21:55,250 Right when you were talking about it. 526 00:21:55,417 --> 00:21:57,500 - Yeah. - While Sally was talking about 527 00:21:57,708 --> 00:21:59,583 whether or not this ranch is trying to communicate with her, 528 00:21:59,750 --> 00:22:01,917 we saw a spike at 1.735 gigahertz. 529 00:22:02,042 --> 00:22:04,500 Correct. Yeah. 530 00:22:04,667 --> 00:22:08,708 I mean, that is just very, very strange. 531 00:22:08,875 --> 00:22:11,167 What are some of the other strange things 532 00:22:11,375 --> 00:22:12,625 that have happened in this ranch house? 533 00:22:12,792 --> 00:22:15,542 Uh, I've had orbs on the window. 534 00:22:15,708 --> 00:22:17,500 You've had orbs on the window? 535 00:22:17,667 --> 00:22:20,750 Yeah, they're, uh, about that big around. 536 00:22:21,375 --> 00:22:23,250 Real bright red. 537 00:22:23,417 --> 00:22:27,833 And there were of two them in that bedroom in there. 538 00:22:27,958 --> 00:22:29,625 And as soon as I seen 'em, 539 00:22:29,792 --> 00:22:32,500 they just took off like that, 540 00:22:32,708 --> 00:22:37,292 and about five minutes later, that bed started vibrating. 541 00:22:37,458 --> 00:22:40,167 You know how sometimes you get goosebumps on your arms? 542 00:22:40,375 --> 00:22:42,458 - Mm-hmm. - And I was laying there, 543 00:22:42,625 --> 00:22:44,292 and I felt those goosebumps, 544 00:22:44,500 --> 00:22:47,458 and they just went real slow across my body, 545 00:22:47,625 --> 00:22:50,667 all across my body, until they got to the other side. 546 00:22:50,875 --> 00:22:53,667 All the while, that bed was just shaking like that. 547 00:22:53,875 --> 00:22:56,583 And as soon as it got over to their side, 548 00:22:56,750 --> 00:22:58,583 the bed stopped vibrating. 549 00:22:59,458 --> 00:23:00,667 Nothing more that night, 550 00:23:00,875 --> 00:23:02,667 except in the morning, I couldn't walk. 551 00:23:02,875 --> 00:23:05,292 Wait, so you-- you-- you couldn't get out of bed? 552 00:23:05,417 --> 00:23:07,625 - No. - She had to help me out. 553 00:23:08,250 --> 00:23:09,708 PAUL: Were you frightened? 554 00:23:09,875 --> 00:23:11,708 I mean, it must have been pretty unsettling. 555 00:23:11,875 --> 00:23:14,000 Yeah, I was kind of scared, but I was kind of numb. 556 00:23:14,167 --> 00:23:16,833 - Shock. - Shocked, I guess. 557 00:23:17,458 --> 00:23:19,250 - I don't know, but, uh-- - Right. We just lost-- 558 00:23:19,417 --> 00:23:20,708 Right in the middle of the-- 559 00:23:20,875 --> 00:23:22,208 - SALLY: Come back. - PAUL: Yeah. 560 00:23:22,417 --> 00:23:24,333 ANDY: Tom-- Tom tells a story-- 561 00:23:24,542 --> 00:23:26,708 - And the light goes out again. - And the house reacts. 562 00:23:26,875 --> 00:23:29,792 It's a-- it's quite a coincidence, 563 00:23:29,958 --> 00:23:32,250 - if that's what it is. - Is there such a thing? 564 00:23:32,417 --> 00:23:33,833 Yeah. Not out here, it seems like. 565 00:23:34,000 --> 00:23:36,375 - [Sally chuckles] - You've got some kind of 566 00:23:36,542 --> 00:23:38,333 powerful electromagnetic anomaly. 567 00:23:38,542 --> 00:23:41,667 Unusual radiation readings. Cattle mutilations. 568 00:23:41,875 --> 00:23:43,500 Physical effects correlating with 569 00:23:43,667 --> 00:23:45,292 some kind of strange sightings 570 00:23:45,375 --> 00:23:47,000 or maybe some other energy experience. 571 00:23:47,167 --> 00:23:48,958 I mean, there is just so much happening here, 572 00:23:49,083 --> 00:23:50,333 really all at once. 573 00:23:50,542 --> 00:23:52,333 I mean, there's only one other ranch 574 00:23:52,458 --> 00:23:54,667 where we've seen this level of intensity 575 00:23:54,833 --> 00:23:57,292 across such a wide spectrum of strange phenomenon, 576 00:23:57,417 --> 00:23:58,833 - and that's Skinwalker Ranch. - Interesting. 577 00:23:59,042 --> 00:24:00,833 Yeah, I'm-- I'm really curious to see 578 00:24:00,958 --> 00:24:03,125 what the team back at Skinwalker thinks about 579 00:24:03,292 --> 00:24:04,833 what we're seeing here. 580 00:24:09,375 --> 00:24:13,625 [eerie music playing] 581 00:24:13,708 --> 00:24:15,333 ANDY: Cameron, thanks so much for coming out. 582 00:24:15,542 --> 00:24:17,333 - Great to see you. - Thank you for having me. 583 00:24:17,542 --> 00:24:18,917 ANDY: Tom Miller's the owner of the ranch. 584 00:24:19,125 --> 00:24:21,167 - Hi, Tom. I'm Cameron Prince. - How do you do? 585 00:24:21,375 --> 00:24:22,833 - Nice to meet you. - Same here. 586 00:24:23,042 --> 00:24:25,667 NARRATOR: Due to reports of UAP sightings 587 00:24:25,792 --> 00:24:28,417 and a strange magnetic anomaly above the bridge 588 00:24:28,542 --> 00:24:30,667 running through the Miller Ranch property, 589 00:24:30,792 --> 00:24:33,667 the team wants to fill the spot with electrical energy 590 00:24:33,875 --> 00:24:36,167 to see what effect they can stimulate, 591 00:24:36,333 --> 00:24:37,750 so they're bringing in 592 00:24:37,917 --> 00:24:39,500 Skinwalker veteran Cameron Prince 593 00:24:39,708 --> 00:24:41,458 to power up some Tesla coils 594 00:24:41,667 --> 00:24:43,667 like he did on Skinwalker Ranch. 595 00:24:43,792 --> 00:24:45,417 So what we're curious about 596 00:24:45,625 --> 00:24:47,708 is whether firing up your Tesla coils, 597 00:24:47,875 --> 00:24:51,042 like you did at Skinwalker, can trigger this anomaly, 598 00:24:51,208 --> 00:24:52,625 - whatever it is. - Okay. 599 00:24:52,792 --> 00:24:55,167 That's centered above the bridge. 600 00:24:55,375 --> 00:24:57,458 Well, these two coils I brought, 601 00:24:57,625 --> 00:25:01,542 they're capable of producing about 300,000 volts each. 602 00:25:01,667 --> 00:25:04,667 They'll make a seven- to eight-foot spark 603 00:25:04,833 --> 00:25:07,250 to send some energy into that bridge. 604 00:25:07,417 --> 00:25:09,792 These coils radiate electricity 605 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:11,667 - detectable within 25 feet. - Beautiful. 606 00:25:11,875 --> 00:25:14,042 So we're gonna charge up the entire area 607 00:25:14,208 --> 00:25:15,542 under the bridge with energy? 608 00:25:15,708 --> 00:25:17,333 - Yes, absolutely. - ANDY: That's perfect. 609 00:25:17,500 --> 00:25:19,167 Cameron and Tom, I wanna show you real quick 610 00:25:19,375 --> 00:25:20,792 what we're working with. 611 00:25:20,958 --> 00:25:23,625 We have our AI-powered UFODAP sky trackers. 612 00:25:23,792 --> 00:25:26,125 These are tools that scan the skies, 613 00:25:26,292 --> 00:25:27,583 and then track and identify 614 00:25:27,750 --> 00:25:29,167 anything that they see in the sky. 615 00:25:29,333 --> 00:25:31,667 Any kind of unknown aerial artifact. 616 00:25:31,833 --> 00:25:33,750 And then our flight tracker here 617 00:25:33,875 --> 00:25:36,833 to confirm whether or not it has some sort of FAA transmitter 618 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:38,458 on it that's sending a signal. 619 00:25:38,625 --> 00:25:40,458 We got the thermal up and running, 620 00:25:40,625 --> 00:25:42,458 and then we have a spectrum analyzer here, 621 00:25:42,542 --> 00:25:44,250 and this is in large part 622 00:25:44,375 --> 00:25:46,042 because we've seen some really strange radio frequencies 623 00:25:46,208 --> 00:25:48,458 that have been spiking all over the ranch. 624 00:25:48,625 --> 00:25:50,333 And particularly at the sites of each 625 00:25:50,500 --> 00:25:53,708 of the cattle mutilations, and also in Tom's house itself. 626 00:25:53,917 --> 00:25:55,583 Now, the team at Skinwalker has seen activity 627 00:25:55,792 --> 00:25:57,750 at 1.6 gigahertz. 628 00:25:57,917 --> 00:25:59,750 This particular ranch has been showing us activity 629 00:25:59,917 --> 00:26:02,667 at 1.7 gigahertz, which is really kind of, like, 630 00:26:02,833 --> 00:26:04,917 a cousin to that same frequency, communicating to and from space. 631 00:26:05,042 --> 00:26:07,000 - Okay. Wow. - ANDY: All right, 632 00:26:07,208 --> 00:26:09,375 - I think we're all set to go. - PAUL: Everything's recording. 633 00:26:09,583 --> 00:26:11,333 This is where we turn it over to you, Cameron. 634 00:26:11,542 --> 00:26:13,500 - PAUL: Let's hit it. - CAMERON: All right. 635 00:26:13,667 --> 00:26:15,583 ♪ 636 00:26:15,750 --> 00:26:18,333 - CAMERON: All right, we ready? - Ready, sir. 637 00:26:18,500 --> 00:26:19,583 CAMERON: Bringing the coils up! 638 00:26:19,708 --> 00:26:23,292 [coils buzzing] 639 00:26:23,458 --> 00:26:24,708 ANDY: Wow. 640 00:27:02,583 --> 00:27:03,750 CAMERON: How's it looking? 641 00:27:05,292 --> 00:27:07,125 Right now, everything looks like it's holding fairly stable. 642 00:27:07,292 --> 00:27:09,625 PAUL: Yep. All's quiet under the bridge so far, 643 00:27:09,792 --> 00:27:11,833 but that was incredible. 644 00:27:11,958 --> 00:27:13,917 ANDY: So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna scan our spectrum. 645 00:27:14,083 --> 00:27:15,542 We just flooded the environment with energy. 646 00:27:15,708 --> 00:27:17,208 Let's see if we don't pick up on something 647 00:27:17,375 --> 00:27:19,167 that may have reacted during that experimentation. 648 00:27:19,292 --> 00:27:20,292 PAUL: Copy. 649 00:27:26,083 --> 00:27:27,833 ANDY: You see that small bounce right there? 650 00:27:28,000 --> 00:27:29,333 There was a little bounce right there. 651 00:27:29,542 --> 00:27:30,750 ANDY: Where did that go? 652 00:27:32,292 --> 00:27:34,500 Oh, wow. Did you see that? Look at that! 653 00:27:34,667 --> 00:27:36,083 That was weird, that little shiver. 654 00:27:36,292 --> 00:27:38,417 - What's going on there? - ANDY: Did you see all this-- 655 00:27:38,583 --> 00:27:39,917 Look at this! 656 00:27:40,042 --> 00:27:41,667 - What is this activity? - What is that? 657 00:27:41,833 --> 00:27:43,042 It's almost like there's a pulsing-- 658 00:27:43,250 --> 00:27:44,583 ANDY: Look at that! Did you see that? 659 00:27:44,750 --> 00:27:46,875 Look at that! That's all 1.733. 660 00:27:47,042 --> 00:27:49,458 PAUL: This is exactly what we've been seeing around the ranch, 661 00:27:49,625 --> 00:27:51,375 at the mutilation sites, and in the house. 662 00:27:51,500 --> 00:27:54,542 Right. We've been seeing some kind of excess energy coming in 663 00:27:54,708 --> 00:27:57,750 at 1.733, 1.735 gigahertz. 664 00:27:59,083 --> 00:28:00,667 That's it, that's our frequency. 665 00:28:00,875 --> 00:28:03,333 1.735. Look at how strong that signal is. 666 00:28:03,500 --> 00:28:05,083 PAUL: Look at that. So regular! 667 00:28:05,792 --> 00:28:07,458 That's the most consistent pulse 668 00:28:07,625 --> 00:28:09,458 we've seen anywhere on the ranch. 669 00:28:09,625 --> 00:28:11,042 ANDY: And what's fascinating is, 670 00:28:11,208 --> 00:28:14,500 this is electrical energy, this is radio frequency. 671 00:28:14,708 --> 00:28:16,083 CAMERON: What's the correlation? 672 00:28:16,250 --> 00:28:18,083 There should be no relationship here. 673 00:28:19,042 --> 00:28:20,917 PAUL: Cameron, you seem to have stirred something up. 674 00:28:21,083 --> 00:28:22,875 - ANDY: What is this? - PAUL: Look at that. 675 00:28:23,750 --> 00:28:25,458 It's as regular as a heartbeat. 676 00:28:26,167 --> 00:28:27,792 ANDY: I don't think that it's a coincidence 677 00:28:27,958 --> 00:28:30,333 that as we charged up this area with energy, 678 00:28:30,500 --> 00:28:34,333 we started seeing this very broad, strong spectrum signal 679 00:28:34,500 --> 00:28:36,625 coming from the same frequency that we've seen. 680 00:28:36,750 --> 00:28:38,500 We haven't seen it ever this regular. 681 00:28:39,250 --> 00:28:40,333 Look at that. 682 00:28:41,167 --> 00:28:45,208 Now, those look more like data packets to me. 683 00:28:45,375 --> 00:28:48,667 NARRATOR: Data packets, which show up as square blocks 684 00:28:48,833 --> 00:28:50,833 on the spectrum analyzer, 685 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:54,000 are pieces of information sent over radio frequencies, 686 00:28:54,167 --> 00:28:58,208 usually as part of a larger encrypted message. 687 00:28:58,375 --> 00:29:00,667 ANDY: These readings on the spectrum analyzer 688 00:29:00,875 --> 00:29:02,625 are like nothing we've seen before. 689 00:29:02,792 --> 00:29:04,958 This intense, repetitive pattern, 690 00:29:05,125 --> 00:29:07,625 and the spectrum, on a wide scale, 691 00:29:07,750 --> 00:29:10,208 is being amplified with energy. 692 00:29:10,375 --> 00:29:12,625 What we're seeing on the spectrum analyzer right now 693 00:29:12,708 --> 00:29:14,333 looks like encrypted data packets. 694 00:29:14,500 --> 00:29:16,625 If it's encrypted, we don't know how to decrypt it. 695 00:29:16,750 --> 00:29:17,958 Right. 696 00:29:18,125 --> 00:29:19,792 We don't even know what this is. 697 00:29:27,375 --> 00:29:29,458 ANDY: We have certainly isolated a signal 698 00:29:29,583 --> 00:29:31,125 that we've been looking for. 699 00:29:31,250 --> 00:29:33,583 NARRATOR: After running a Tesla coil test, 700 00:29:33,792 --> 00:29:35,125 Andy and Paul have discovered 701 00:29:35,292 --> 00:29:38,500 a strong, wide 1.7 gigahertz signal 702 00:29:38,667 --> 00:29:41,917 that seems to be reacting to the high-voltage coil. 703 00:29:42,500 --> 00:29:45,167 The team will now run the Tesla coils again, 704 00:29:45,375 --> 00:29:48,875 increasing the energy levels in increments of ten hertz, 705 00:29:49,042 --> 00:29:51,958 to see if they can trigger any other anomalies. 706 00:29:52,583 --> 00:29:54,708 CAMERON: All right, I'm gonna start at 200 hertz, 707 00:29:54,875 --> 00:29:57,500 and then we'll step up to 210, and so on. 708 00:29:57,667 --> 00:29:59,125 - Ten-hertz steps. - Okay. 709 00:29:59,292 --> 00:30:01,208 CAMERON: All right, firing her up. 710 00:30:01,375 --> 00:30:04,500 [coils buzzing] 711 00:30:17,208 --> 00:30:19,833 - ANDY: Look, look, look, look! - PAUL: Wow! 712 00:30:48,375 --> 00:30:50,333 CAMERON: Looks like you guys saw something. 713 00:30:50,542 --> 00:30:51,792 BOTH: Yeah! 714 00:30:51,958 --> 00:30:55,500 So, we had a broad reaction. 715 00:30:55,708 --> 00:30:58,333 Still centered on the 1.735 area, 716 00:30:58,542 --> 00:31:00,750 but we also started getting hits on the UFODAP. 717 00:31:00,875 --> 00:31:03,208 - ANDY: Yeah. - So it saw something above us. 718 00:31:03,417 --> 00:31:06,333 Right. When this UFODAP hit happened, 719 00:31:06,500 --> 00:31:09,000 - we lost our energy here. - CAMERON: Whoa. 720 00:31:09,167 --> 00:31:10,833 It seemed like it had energy that was charging up, 721 00:31:11,000 --> 00:31:13,750 energy that was pulsing, and then the energy fell, 722 00:31:13,917 --> 00:31:15,292 and the UFODAP hit happened. 723 00:31:16,833 --> 00:31:18,167 ANDY: So let's pull up the file and see what the UFODAP had. 724 00:31:19,542 --> 00:31:20,833 So it looks like 108 was the one that captured the hits. 725 00:31:21,000 --> 00:31:22,500 Our timestamp, 9:41:42. 726 00:31:22,667 --> 00:31:25,000 Let's take a look at what happened at 9:41 first. 727 00:31:27,500 --> 00:31:30,042 Oh, do you see this? Look at this, look at this! 728 00:31:30,542 --> 00:31:32,292 What is that? 729 00:31:32,458 --> 00:31:35,167 It's not locked on to the right moving target. Watch. 730 00:31:35,375 --> 00:31:37,208 - Something appears right there. - That's really interesting. 731 00:31:37,375 --> 00:31:39,333 - What's that here? - ANDY: What is that? 732 00:31:40,792 --> 00:31:42,167 Let's check out the other file. 733 00:31:45,250 --> 00:31:47,125 - There it is. - PAUL: Whoa, did you see that? 734 00:31:47,292 --> 00:31:49,333 ANDY: Yeah. Appears out of nowhere. 735 00:31:49,500 --> 00:31:51,292 PAUL: It appeared in two places at once. 736 00:31:51,458 --> 00:31:53,958 - ANDY: Did it? - PAUL: Look! There it is there. 737 00:31:54,083 --> 00:31:55,708 - And then it's here. - ANDY: What? 738 00:31:57,208 --> 00:31:59,208 - What is that? - PAUL: What is going on there? 739 00:31:59,708 --> 00:32:01,333 There and there. 740 00:32:02,375 --> 00:32:03,958 That one vanishes, and that one appears. 741 00:32:04,167 --> 00:32:05,917 - ANDY: Look at that. - PAUL: Very far apart. 742 00:32:06,125 --> 00:32:08,042 - ANDY: So is it-- Wait. - PAUL: You see that flicker? 743 00:32:08,208 --> 00:32:10,000 ANDY: Yes. It's doing the same thing. Watch the whole file. 744 00:32:10,167 --> 00:32:11,583 - It starts down here. - PAUL: Yep. 745 00:32:12,250 --> 00:32:14,750 ANDY: Here. Here. Here. 746 00:32:14,917 --> 00:32:16,375 PAUL: What was that? 747 00:32:17,375 --> 00:32:19,333 But we saw it in three different places. 748 00:32:19,542 --> 00:32:21,375 - Right. That's right. - It just bounced around. 749 00:32:21,583 --> 00:32:23,833 Now, whether that's the same object moving around, 750 00:32:24,042 --> 00:32:26,250 or objects flashing off and on... 751 00:32:26,458 --> 00:32:28,625 ANDY: Here. Here. Boom, boom. Here. 752 00:32:28,792 --> 00:32:31,958 I've had tree stands, for hunters. 753 00:32:32,125 --> 00:32:33,667 - PAUL: Mm-hmm. - And this one, 754 00:32:33,750 --> 00:32:37,083 he was setting up a tree in the middle of the night, 755 00:32:37,292 --> 00:32:40,042 and in the morning, showed me a picture of this thing. 756 00:32:40,250 --> 00:32:42,417 It looked like a marble on his cell phone. 757 00:32:42,542 --> 00:32:44,167 But he said it was here, and then... 758 00:32:44,375 --> 00:32:45,833 [imitates whooshing] ...it was there... 759 00:32:46,042 --> 00:32:47,375 [imitates whooshing] ...it was up there. 760 00:32:47,542 --> 00:32:49,333 - Whoa. - Tell me that this doesn't look 761 00:32:49,500 --> 00:32:51,917 like exactly the story you're telling me. 762 00:32:52,083 --> 00:32:54,292 Something marble-sized that jumps around the screen. 763 00:32:54,417 --> 00:32:56,083 - Do you see that, Tom? - THOMAS: Yeah. 764 00:32:56,250 --> 00:32:58,542 That's what it looked like on his cell phone. 765 00:32:58,708 --> 00:33:00,167 PAUL: What it sounds like to me 766 00:33:00,250 --> 00:33:03,083 is we may have triggered something very similar 767 00:33:03,208 --> 00:33:05,333 to what that hunter saw on your property. 768 00:33:05,542 --> 00:33:07,625 - Could be, could be. - PAUL: Yeah. 769 00:33:07,792 --> 00:33:09,500 ANDY: Here's the third file. 770 00:33:09,667 --> 00:33:11,667 In this one, I don't see any activity on this one. 771 00:33:11,792 --> 00:33:13,500 - So this one-- - PAUL: Something triggered it. 772 00:33:13,667 --> 00:33:15,875 ANDY: Oh, no. It's there for just an instant. 773 00:33:16,042 --> 00:33:17,542 Did you see it? Right by the crosshairs? 774 00:33:17,708 --> 00:33:19,333 I did. What is going on there? 775 00:33:19,542 --> 00:33:21,625 ANDY: I'm about to hit play. Keep your eyes right about here. 776 00:33:21,750 --> 00:33:23,000 Two spots, simultaneously. 777 00:33:23,208 --> 00:33:24,667 - PAUL: Boom. - ANDY: Did you see that? 778 00:33:24,792 --> 00:33:27,167 That's three UAPs, 779 00:33:27,333 --> 00:33:29,167 moving in strange directions. 780 00:33:29,375 --> 00:33:31,125 PAUL: Yeah, appearing and disappearing. 781 00:33:31,292 --> 00:33:32,958 In different places simultaneously. 782 00:33:33,125 --> 00:33:35,125 And what's interesting is they're all one DAP. 783 00:33:35,250 --> 00:33:37,000 - ANDY: Yes. - Right? So that means 784 00:33:37,167 --> 00:33:38,667 that they are concentrated in one particular area. 785 00:33:38,875 --> 00:33:42,333 ANDY: And all of that happened between 9:41 and 9:42. 786 00:33:42,458 --> 00:33:44,833 All three of those separate sightings 787 00:33:45,042 --> 00:33:46,875 happened in a two-minute window. 788 00:33:47,042 --> 00:33:48,500 - Weird. - And that window 789 00:33:48,708 --> 00:33:50,250 was at the same time 790 00:33:50,417 --> 00:33:53,083 we lost any kind of communication from the signal. 791 00:33:53,250 --> 00:33:55,500 Right. We may have set off that reaction. 792 00:33:56,417 --> 00:33:58,833 So with the compounding strangeness that we've had 793 00:33:59,000 --> 00:34:00,667 on your ranch, Tom-- 794 00:34:00,750 --> 00:34:04,667 from cattle mutilations, UFO sightings, orb sightings, 795 00:34:04,792 --> 00:34:06,500 I mean, paralysis, vibrations-- 796 00:34:06,667 --> 00:34:09,083 we've now been able to come out to the area where 797 00:34:09,250 --> 00:34:11,167 we've seen the most concentrated energy, 798 00:34:11,333 --> 00:34:13,167 add energy to the environment, 799 00:34:13,333 --> 00:34:16,750 transform the radio frequency itself, 800 00:34:16,958 --> 00:34:18,833 - and trigger UAPs. - PAUL: Right. 801 00:34:19,000 --> 00:34:21,000 It certainly seems like something here 802 00:34:21,167 --> 00:34:23,375 is sensitive to the Tesla coils. 803 00:34:23,542 --> 00:34:25,167 ANDY: I mean, these are fantastic results. 804 00:34:25,333 --> 00:34:27,958 - PAUL: Yeah. - ANDY: Tom, this is your ranch. 805 00:34:28,125 --> 00:34:30,625 You own this strangeness, even after we leave. 806 00:34:30,750 --> 00:34:34,208 - Oh, boy. - [all laughing] 807 00:34:34,417 --> 00:34:36,000 Yeah, we'll be watching close. 808 00:34:36,208 --> 00:34:38,708 See if anything strange happens. 809 00:34:38,875 --> 00:34:40,708 And if something does happen, please let us know right away. 810 00:34:40,875 --> 00:34:43,125 - Okay, yeah. We will. - We would love to come back out 811 00:34:43,333 --> 00:34:44,708 and collect whatever data we can. 812 00:34:44,875 --> 00:34:46,625 - Absolutely. - And now we get to send this 813 00:34:46,792 --> 00:34:48,542 back to the team at Skinwalker. All right, let's pack up 814 00:34:48,708 --> 00:34:50,500 - and head out of here. - Let's do it. 815 00:34:54,208 --> 00:34:58,333 [intense music playing] 816 00:34:59,042 --> 00:35:00,750 TRAVIS: Well, guys, I cannot wait to hear 817 00:35:00,958 --> 00:35:02,333 what you found at the Miller Ranch, 818 00:35:02,542 --> 00:35:05,208 and if you got to see a cattle mutilation, 819 00:35:05,375 --> 00:35:06,833 or at least saw some data. 820 00:35:07,042 --> 00:35:08,583 Well, I-- I gotta tell you, you know, 821 00:35:08,750 --> 00:35:10,583 you were saying that this is a mystery that's been-- 822 00:35:10,750 --> 00:35:12,708 you know, lot of people have tried to crack. 823 00:35:12,875 --> 00:35:14,958 I'm not sure we solved it, 824 00:35:15,083 --> 00:35:17,667 but we found some pretty wild stuff. 825 00:35:18,292 --> 00:35:19,667 Now, what was really interesting to us, 826 00:35:19,875 --> 00:35:22,458 is that as we went through each of these locations, 827 00:35:22,625 --> 00:35:24,083 we were able to confirm that there's 828 00:35:24,250 --> 00:35:27,375 at least two correlative anomalies happening 829 00:35:27,542 --> 00:35:29,292 at all the sites of mutilations. 830 00:35:29,458 --> 00:35:32,958 We had strange radio frequencies at 1.7 gigahertz, 831 00:35:33,167 --> 00:35:35,500 and we also had these radiation levels 832 00:35:35,667 --> 00:35:38,208 - that seemed elevated. - That's interesting. 833 00:35:38,708 --> 00:35:40,542 Now, the Millers were willing to share 834 00:35:40,708 --> 00:35:42,333 a theory that they have. 835 00:35:42,458 --> 00:35:45,792 They suspect their cattle are actually being abducted 836 00:35:45,958 --> 00:35:50,083 and processed in some other location, and then dropped 837 00:35:50,208 --> 00:35:52,042 in a geographically different location. 838 00:35:52,167 --> 00:35:54,000 TRAVIS: But now here's the question. 839 00:35:54,125 --> 00:35:57,167 Who or what is doing the abduction, 840 00:35:57,375 --> 00:35:58,958 and how in the heck are they doing it? 841 00:35:59,083 --> 00:36:00,625 Right. Exactly. 842 00:36:00,792 --> 00:36:02,792 And that question is what took us to the bridge 843 00:36:02,958 --> 00:36:04,333 over the Purgatoire River. 844 00:36:04,500 --> 00:36:06,333 Sally told us, over the years, 845 00:36:06,542 --> 00:36:08,792 there have been at least 30 accidents 846 00:36:08,917 --> 00:36:12,083 and 15 fatalities along this one-mile stretch 847 00:36:12,292 --> 00:36:14,417 of the highway that runs through their property. 848 00:36:14,542 --> 00:36:16,458 Which just seems off the charts 849 00:36:16,625 --> 00:36:18,792 for a pretty nondescript straightaway. 850 00:36:19,000 --> 00:36:21,333 Yeah, and it looks like a very wide piece of the road. 851 00:36:21,500 --> 00:36:23,083 - PAUL: Yep. - There's not a crossing, 852 00:36:23,250 --> 00:36:24,667 - there's no other traffic. - ANDY: No. 853 00:36:24,875 --> 00:36:26,833 TRAVIS: So why these fatalities right there? 854 00:36:26,958 --> 00:36:30,833 ANDY: Yeah. So what we did here is we took our Trifield meter, 855 00:36:31,042 --> 00:36:34,375 we looked at the magnetic field specifically, 856 00:36:34,583 --> 00:36:37,458 and then we drove that one-mile stretch 857 00:36:37,625 --> 00:36:39,208 while recording over our shoulder 858 00:36:39,417 --> 00:36:40,750 the results on the Trifield. 859 00:36:42,375 --> 00:36:45,417 ANDY: Coming at 2.0, 1.7. We hit the bridge... 860 00:36:45,583 --> 00:36:48,333 - PAUL: 6.1. - ANDY: 11.6, look at that! 861 00:36:48,500 --> 00:36:50,292 - PAUL: 11? - ANDY: 11.6! 862 00:36:50,417 --> 00:36:52,083 - Whoa, look at that! Wow. - PAUL: It's nuts. 863 00:36:52,292 --> 00:36:53,500 ANDY: The number just spikes at the bridge. 864 00:36:53,625 --> 00:36:56,167 - Wow. - A spike right on the bridge, 865 00:36:56,375 --> 00:36:58,000 and then as soon as you're off the bridge, 866 00:36:58,208 --> 00:37:00,542 - it's over. - That is very intriguing. 867 00:37:00,708 --> 00:37:04,500 And it's really interesting, though, that so many car wrecks 868 00:37:04,667 --> 00:37:06,500 and things have happened in this spot. 869 00:37:06,708 --> 00:37:11,167 Within tens to 100 meters of a cattle mutilation hotspot. 870 00:37:11,375 --> 00:37:13,167 - PAUL: Right. - You've certainly identified 871 00:37:13,333 --> 00:37:15,667 an interesting area near this property. 872 00:37:15,833 --> 00:37:18,833 Yeah. The radius for this weirdness is not that big. 873 00:37:18,958 --> 00:37:20,792 So we thought that the next best step would be 874 00:37:20,917 --> 00:37:24,500 to somehow charge the environment with energy, 875 00:37:24,708 --> 00:37:27,667 and then continue to measure for a prolonged period of time. 876 00:37:27,875 --> 00:37:30,458 - Data logging. Perfect. - Really interesting idea. 877 00:37:30,625 --> 00:37:33,292 So we decided to, uh, call in help. 878 00:37:33,708 --> 00:37:36,833 And we set up Tesla coils underneath the bridge. 879 00:37:37,042 --> 00:37:40,333 Ah. Let me guess. You didn't call my old high school buddy 880 00:37:40,500 --> 00:37:42,292 - Cameron, by any chance? - That's exactly who we called. 881 00:37:42,417 --> 00:37:43,917 - PAUL: We did. - How 'bout that? Yeah. 882 00:37:44,125 --> 00:37:46,208 And he brought how many Tesla coils? 883 00:37:46,375 --> 00:37:47,708 - Two. - He brought two Tesla coils, 884 00:37:47,875 --> 00:37:49,583 and you set them up on the bridge? 885 00:37:49,792 --> 00:37:51,417 - BOTH: Under the bridge. - Under the bridge, okay. 886 00:37:51,542 --> 00:37:53,375 But here's what we saw from our results. 887 00:37:53,542 --> 00:37:55,500 [coils buzzing over laptop] 888 00:37:55,708 --> 00:37:57,708 - That's data. - ANDY: That's our frequency. 889 00:37:57,875 --> 00:37:59,333 - TRAVIS: Well, that's scary-- - ERIK: That's data. 890 00:37:59,542 --> 00:38:00,917 ANDY: Look how strong that signal is. 891 00:38:01,083 --> 00:38:03,292 These look like encrypted data packets, 892 00:38:03,458 --> 00:38:04,792 that are being sent over a broad spectrum... 893 00:38:04,958 --> 00:38:06,667 I agree with you, 100%. 894 00:38:06,833 --> 00:38:08,667 ...and you would only really be able to collect 895 00:38:08,833 --> 00:38:11,500 the entire message if you knew what spectrum to monitor. 896 00:38:11,667 --> 00:38:14,000 So its structure and its behavior 897 00:38:14,208 --> 00:38:17,208 is exactly like packets of data that I see here routinely. 898 00:38:17,375 --> 00:38:19,667 You know, in that, its same exact range. 899 00:38:19,875 --> 00:38:22,708 And so, why would you be seeing this under a bridge? 900 00:38:23,417 --> 00:38:25,042 Hm. I have no idea. 901 00:38:25,208 --> 00:38:26,583 In the middle of nowhere, Colorado. 902 00:38:26,750 --> 00:38:28,625 - Right. - Why would we see it here 903 00:38:28,833 --> 00:38:30,583 on a ranch in the middle of nowhere, Utah? 904 00:38:30,792 --> 00:38:32,833 This one, there's a lot of information there. 905 00:38:33,042 --> 00:38:34,500 That is a lot of energy. 906 00:38:34,708 --> 00:38:37,000 I don't know what would drive a correlation 907 00:38:37,167 --> 00:38:40,083 between putting electrical energy into an environment, 908 00:38:40,250 --> 00:38:41,833 and then seeing it on the radio spectrum. 909 00:38:41,958 --> 00:38:43,500 That's not normal. 910 00:38:43,667 --> 00:38:45,167 That's not a scientific phenomenon that happens. 911 00:38:45,333 --> 00:38:46,667 - [laughing] - Let's be clear. 912 00:38:46,833 --> 00:38:48,375 That isn't something that happens. 913 00:38:48,542 --> 00:38:49,833 - ERIK: It's not normal! - [laughing] 914 00:38:49,958 --> 00:38:51,958 It happens at places like Skinwalker Ranch, 915 00:38:52,125 --> 00:38:56,333 and apparently at the Miller Ranch, so why and what? 916 00:38:56,500 --> 00:38:58,208 It's baffling. 917 00:38:58,375 --> 00:39:02,000 It's fascinating, and it's fantastic data. 918 00:39:02,167 --> 00:39:04,042 ERIK: Yeah, 'cause right now, it feels a lot like 919 00:39:04,208 --> 00:39:05,833 the Polo to your Marco, right? 920 00:39:06,042 --> 00:39:08,625 Yeah. So then we went back through with Cameron again 921 00:39:08,833 --> 00:39:12,167 and took extended observation at each frequency 922 00:39:12,333 --> 00:39:13,833 - at ten hertz intervals. - TRAVIS: Yeah. 923 00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:15,833 And when that happened, we started seeing 924 00:39:15,958 --> 00:39:19,167 a different piece of equipment register results, 925 00:39:19,333 --> 00:39:21,875 and I wanna show that to you. Now, here we have our UFODAP. 926 00:39:22,042 --> 00:39:24,667 Our UFODAP is our AI-powered eyes on the sky. 927 00:39:24,833 --> 00:39:26,667 - ERIK: Mm-hmm. Okay... - And here's what it saw. 928 00:39:26,833 --> 00:39:29,042 ♪ 929 00:39:29,208 --> 00:39:31,542 ERIK: Oh. Right. 930 00:39:31,708 --> 00:39:33,292 - TRAVIS: That-- - ANDY: Are you seeing it? 931 00:39:33,458 --> 00:39:34,667 - ERIK: Mm-hmm. - ANDY: It looks like 932 00:39:34,833 --> 00:39:38,333 whatever it starts in this area, jumps. 933 00:39:39,333 --> 00:39:41,583 Now, the jump, the jump is the most interesting piece, 934 00:39:41,750 --> 00:39:43,833 because if it were a satellite, 935 00:39:44,042 --> 00:39:45,708 - it's not gonna do that. - ERIK: Mm-hmm. 936 00:39:45,917 --> 00:39:47,708 TRAVIS: If it were an airplane, it's not gonna do that. 937 00:39:47,917 --> 00:39:50,083 If it were a bug, it's not gonna do that. 938 00:39:50,208 --> 00:39:53,292 Well, we see here, these three objects in the sky. 939 00:39:53,375 --> 00:39:56,125 These match almost perfectly to a story 940 00:39:56,292 --> 00:39:59,375 that Tom told us about three UAPs 941 00:39:59,542 --> 00:40:01,708 that a friend of his saw in the same location 942 00:40:01,875 --> 00:40:04,458 behaving the same way that we saw here. 943 00:40:04,667 --> 00:40:06,500 Now, that certainly makes things interesting. 944 00:40:06,708 --> 00:40:08,292 See, you didn't frontload us with that! You know? 945 00:40:08,500 --> 00:40:09,833 - [laughing] - Right. 946 00:40:10,042 --> 00:40:11,875 Okay, I wanna hear more about this. 947 00:40:12,042 --> 00:40:15,500 So, Tom's friend, a hunter, reported looking up in the sky 948 00:40:15,667 --> 00:40:17,625 and seeing objects, 949 00:40:17,750 --> 00:40:19,500 whether it was one object or multiple objects, 950 00:40:19,667 --> 00:40:23,458 jump three specific times in a strange shape 951 00:40:23,583 --> 00:40:25,542 - before disappearing. - PAUL: Right. That's right. 952 00:40:25,708 --> 00:40:28,333 With the same abrupt, discontinuous movements 953 00:40:28,542 --> 00:40:30,417 that we've just seen in your video record. 954 00:40:30,542 --> 00:40:32,208 - ANDY: Right. - PAUL: Yes, sir. 955 00:40:32,375 --> 00:40:33,917 - ERIK: Now that's interesting. - Mm-hmm. 956 00:40:34,083 --> 00:40:36,000 Well, here on the ranch, we call that very suggestive. 957 00:40:36,167 --> 00:40:37,917 Very suggestive. 958 00:40:38,083 --> 00:40:40,458 And you have to start asking yourself things like, 959 00:40:40,583 --> 00:40:42,833 - "Is this, like, a doorway?" - Yeah. 960 00:40:43,000 --> 00:40:45,167 Is this to some when or somewhere else? 961 00:40:45,375 --> 00:40:47,958 Is this where they're taking the cows and processing them? 962 00:40:48,125 --> 00:40:49,958 And they come back and drop it somewhere else, 963 00:40:50,125 --> 00:40:52,583 and what do they care if they put it in the same place? 964 00:40:52,750 --> 00:40:55,083 All you can do is take more data 965 00:40:55,292 --> 00:40:57,417 and chip away at the stone, and try and understand 966 00:40:57,583 --> 00:40:59,667 at least what the phenomena is doing 967 00:40:59,875 --> 00:41:01,750 while it's doing it, or how it's doing it. 968 00:41:01,917 --> 00:41:03,708 It's like the Triangle here. 969 00:41:03,875 --> 00:41:06,750 We see UFOs, we've had cattle incidents 970 00:41:06,875 --> 00:41:10,125 very near to it, we've had-- GPS doesn't work there. 971 00:41:10,292 --> 00:41:11,708 - Exactly the same. - PAUL: Yep. 972 00:41:11,917 --> 00:41:13,500 Right. We may have just discovered the Triangle 973 00:41:13,625 --> 00:41:15,833 - at Thomas Miller Ranch. - You might have. 974 00:41:16,042 --> 00:41:17,500 And we've had four years working on the Triangle 975 00:41:17,708 --> 00:41:19,250 and we still don't understand it, right? 976 00:41:19,417 --> 00:41:20,833 And you guys were there for hours. 977 00:41:20,958 --> 00:41:22,917 - ANDY: Four days. - Right. Yeah. 978 00:41:23,042 --> 00:41:25,000 So we'll call that the bridge, the Miller Ranch Bridge, 979 00:41:25,083 --> 00:41:27,167 as we call this the Triangle, for the Skinwalker Ranch, so... 980 00:41:27,333 --> 00:41:28,542 So let it be written. 981 00:41:28,708 --> 00:41:30,250 Yep. And here's the thing. 982 00:41:30,417 --> 00:41:33,000 If it turns out to be extraterrestrial, 983 00:41:33,167 --> 00:41:35,417 an extraterrestrial motivation would be that. 984 00:41:35,542 --> 00:41:37,000 It would be alien to us. 985 00:41:37,208 --> 00:41:38,750 So we may not ever understand why they're doing 986 00:41:38,917 --> 00:41:40,667 what they're doing anyway. 987 00:41:40,792 --> 00:41:43,583 We went here looking to answer some questions 988 00:41:43,708 --> 00:41:45,958 about cattle mutilations, and I feel like instead 989 00:41:46,167 --> 00:41:50,292 what we came back with are these much bigger questions. 990 00:41:50,458 --> 00:41:51,708 And all this, guys, 991 00:41:51,875 --> 00:41:53,833 is leading me to the big question of 992 00:41:54,042 --> 00:41:57,667 just how many Skinwalker Ranches there are out there 993 00:41:57,875 --> 00:42:00,167 that are beyond Skinwalker Ranch? 994 00:42:00,250 --> 00:42:01,625 Great. 995 00:42:01,833 --> 00:42:03,500 I can't-- I can't end it better than that. 996 00:42:03,667 --> 00:42:05,000 - Yeah, exactly. - Hey, great work, guys. 997 00:42:05,083 --> 00:42:06,833 - We're learning so much. - Thanks, guys. 998 00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:08,750 We'll go find our next target. And bring it back. 999 00:42:08,917 --> 00:42:11,833 - PAUL: Thanks, guys. - Absolutely. Great stuff, man. 1000 00:42:11,917 --> 00:42:14,042 Can't wait to see what you do next! 1001 00:42:14,208 --> 00:42:17,208 ♪