1 00:00:02,042 --> 00:00:04,208 NARRATOR: Tonight on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch. 2 00:00:04,292 --> 00:00:05,542 MAN 1: Right on top of the trees. 3 00:00:05,667 --> 00:00:06,833 Tree level. 4 00:00:06,917 --> 00:00:08,458 Flowing through the trees right now. 5 00:00:08,542 --> 00:00:10,708 NARRATOR: The team takes a fresh look at the wildest moments. 6 00:00:10,792 --> 00:00:12,333 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Whoa. PAUL BEBAN: What was that? 7 00:00:12,417 --> 00:00:14,125 NARRATOR: And the most compelling 8 00:00:14,208 --> 00:00:16,375 results from their second season of investigations. 9 00:00:16,458 --> 00:00:18,750 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: This was one of the things that had us 10 00:00:18,833 --> 00:00:19,917 scratching our heads, for sure. 11 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:21,375 That's not natural. 12 00:00:21,458 --> 00:00:23,458 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Whoa, what was that? 13 00:00:23,542 --> 00:00:25,708 I don't know what this is, but it's weird. 14 00:00:25,792 --> 00:00:27,042 NARRATOR: And for the first time, 15 00:00:27,167 --> 00:00:29,375 we'll show never before seen footage 16 00:00:29,458 --> 00:00:31,667 of what happened when Chris Bledsoe 17 00:00:31,750 --> 00:00:34,000 came to Skinwalker Ranch. 18 00:00:34,083 --> 00:00:36,000 MAN 2: Look right here. - Yeah, what is that smell? 19 00:00:36,083 --> 00:00:37,292 Yeah, I'm picking up on that. 20 00:00:37,375 --> 00:00:40,458 It's a strong sulfur smell now, right. 21 00:00:40,542 --> 00:00:42,208 ERIK BARD: That ain't right. Everybody out. 22 00:00:42,333 --> 00:00:43,750 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Everybody out. ERIK BARD: Everybody out. 23 00:00:43,875 --> 00:00:45,542 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Let's get out. ERIK BARD: Everybody out. 24 00:00:45,625 --> 00:00:46,917 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Let's get out. ERIK BARD: Everybody out. 25 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:47,125 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Let's get out. Get out. 26 00:00:47,625 --> 00:00:47,958 Out. Out. 27 00:00:48,042 --> 00:00:49,333 Out. 28 00:00:49,458 --> 00:00:50,542 ERIK BARD: Yeah, I don't know what's going on. 29 00:00:50,667 --> 00:00:52,292 NARRATOR: For years, scientists have 30 00:00:52,375 --> 00:00:53,292 been working to reveal the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. 31 00:00:53,375 --> 00:00:55,750 But is it possible that the clues 32 00:00:55,833 --> 00:00:58,375 to unlock the mystery are located 33 00:00:58,500 --> 00:01:02,167 beyond the borders of this hub of high strangeness? 34 00:01:02,250 --> 00:01:03,792 Wow. 35 00:01:03,875 --> 00:01:07,000 NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA agent and a veteran journalist 36 00:01:07,083 --> 00:01:09,167 have been recruited by the Skinwalker team 37 00:01:09,250 --> 00:01:11,583 to go on a high stakes mission across America. 38 00:01:11,667 --> 00:01:13,667 Look at all this activity that's happening. 39 00:01:13,750 --> 00:01:14,833 MAN 3: That's unbelievable. 40 00:01:14,917 --> 00:01:15,958 MAN 4: That is right over our heads. 41 00:01:16,042 --> 00:01:17,292 That's it. That's it right there. 42 00:01:17,375 --> 00:01:18,708 NARRATOR: The goal uncover evidence that 43 00:01:18,792 --> 00:01:20,667 may finally expose the truth. 44 00:01:20,750 --> 00:01:22,042 MAN 5: How is this happening? 45 00:01:22,125 --> 00:01:23,167 MAN 6: Now, It's going to get interesting. 46 00:01:23,292 --> 00:01:24,500 MAN 7: Look, it's moving. 47 00:01:24,542 --> 00:01:25,292 Look at that. 48 00:01:28,250 --> 00:01:29,583 MAN 8: This is just the beginning. 49 00:01:34,375 --> 00:01:36,458 BRANDON FUGAL: Well, it's great to come back together. 50 00:01:36,542 --> 00:01:38,833 What an incredible sequence of events 51 00:01:38,875 --> 00:01:41,333 that had played out over the course of the last few months. 52 00:01:41,417 --> 00:01:46,542 We are thrilled at how much you've been able to discover 53 00:01:46,625 --> 00:01:51,000 and also anxious to hear not only where we go from here, 54 00:01:51,083 --> 00:01:53,583 but what we can make of all of this. 55 00:01:53,667 --> 00:01:56,833 So we very much approached the mission this year 56 00:01:56,875 --> 00:02:00,000 as a chance for us to dig deep into what we already knew 57 00:02:00,042 --> 00:02:02,250 and expand the investigation to find 58 00:02:02,333 --> 00:02:05,333 more places, more commonalities, more differences, 59 00:02:05,375 --> 00:02:06,833 more measurable evidence. 60 00:02:06,917 --> 00:02:07,917 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: This has absolutely 61 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:09,292 been a roller coaster for us. 62 00:02:09,375 --> 00:02:11,333 I mean, we've seen things that we hoped to see. 63 00:02:11,375 --> 00:02:13,583 And we saw things that we never thought we'd see. 64 00:02:13,708 --> 00:02:15,667 And the results have just been spectacular. 65 00:02:15,708 --> 00:02:17,042 And frankly, some of it, chilling. 66 00:02:17,167 --> 00:02:18,542 BRANDON FUGAL: Yeah. 67 00:02:18,625 --> 00:02:20,833 Well, there really isn't another frontier science 68 00:02:20,958 --> 00:02:22,875 effort like this on the planet. 69 00:02:22,875 --> 00:02:26,417 And for us to be deploying not only the resources, 70 00:02:26,542 --> 00:02:31,417 but your expertise, coupled with the subject matter experts that 71 00:02:31,500 --> 00:02:34,000 have been involved with us here at Skinwalker Ranch, 72 00:02:34,083 --> 00:02:36,208 this has really taken it to another level. 73 00:02:36,333 --> 00:02:38,333 We brought back a lot of evidence this year. 74 00:02:38,375 --> 00:02:40,250 But one area that just had significantly 75 00:02:40,375 --> 00:02:43,542 more evidence this year than last year was specific to UAPs. 76 00:02:43,625 --> 00:02:47,333 When it comes to just counting, I mean, just the sheer volume, 77 00:02:47,417 --> 00:02:50,333 you can't ignore the amount of UAPs we saw this year. 78 00:02:50,375 --> 00:02:52,458 So I want to share some of those highlights with you. 79 00:03:02,458 --> 00:03:04,667 NARRATOR: One of the most compelling UAPs 80 00:03:04,750 --> 00:03:08,417 that Andy and Paul saw this season was at Rock Art Ranch 81 00:03:08,542 --> 00:03:10,875 during a Navajo drum ceremony. 82 00:03:10,958 --> 00:03:15,583 And it was unlike any UAP they'd ever captured before. 83 00:03:15,667 --> 00:03:20,708 [chanting] 84 00:03:20,792 --> 00:03:24,083 I don't know what that is. 85 00:03:24,167 --> 00:03:25,333 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Whoa. - Whoa. 86 00:03:25,417 --> 00:03:26,125 Whoa. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: You see that? 87 00:03:26,208 --> 00:03:27,833 Yeah. Yeah. 88 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:29,417 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: I mean, it just changed direction right there. 89 00:03:29,500 --> 00:03:32,458 That turn at that velocity is just unimaginable. 90 00:03:32,542 --> 00:03:34,167 It's more than a 90-degree turn. 91 00:03:34,208 --> 00:03:35,667 That's truly strange. 92 00:03:35,750 --> 00:03:37,208 I don't know what that thing is. 93 00:03:37,292 --> 00:03:39,000 NARRATOR: And when Andy and Paul showed 94 00:03:39,083 --> 00:03:44,833 the footage to Travis and Erik, they were equally astonished. 95 00:03:44,875 --> 00:03:46,917 What the-- what? 96 00:03:47,042 --> 00:03:49,500 What is that? 97 00:03:49,542 --> 00:03:51,500 Where does it end up? Where does that thing go to? 98 00:03:51,583 --> 00:03:53,750 PAUL BEBAN: It disappears in the center of the screen. 99 00:03:53,875 --> 00:03:54,667 What? 100 00:03:54,750 --> 00:03:55,583 It did. 101 00:03:55,667 --> 00:03:57,417 [laughs] 102 00:03:58,667 --> 00:04:01,458 That's my favorite Travis reaction so far. 103 00:04:01,542 --> 00:04:05,875 NARRATOR: The team continued to seemingly trigger multiple UAPs 104 00:04:06,042 --> 00:04:09,958 throughout the course of their investigation at Rock Art Ranch. 105 00:04:10,042 --> 00:04:13,667 I heard voices down from the Canyon over here, down further. 106 00:04:13,833 --> 00:04:16,417 I could sense that there's something here. 107 00:04:16,500 --> 00:04:17,667 That's really wild. 108 00:04:17,750 --> 00:04:18,333 OK. 109 00:04:18,458 --> 00:04:20,833 So first of all-- 110 00:04:20,875 --> 00:04:23,083 that was interesting. 111 00:04:23,167 --> 00:04:24,333 JON DOVER: Oh, look at that. 112 00:04:24,417 --> 00:04:26,042 PAUL BEBAN: It slowed down and speed up? 113 00:04:26,042 --> 00:04:27,375 That's weird. 114 00:04:27,458 --> 00:04:28,458 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: I mean, Paul, that's a UAP. 115 00:04:28,542 --> 00:04:29,833 That's absolutely unidentified. 116 00:04:29,917 --> 00:04:31,875 PAUL BEBAN: Yeah. 117 00:04:31,958 --> 00:04:33,292 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Another one? 118 00:04:33,375 --> 00:04:34,833 JON DOVER: Oh, look at that, changing direction. 119 00:04:34,875 --> 00:04:36,500 PAUL BEBAN: Did that change direction on us? 120 00:04:36,542 --> 00:04:37,875 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Oh, yeah. PAUL BEBAN: Wow. 121 00:04:37,958 --> 00:04:39,708 Completely different direction than previously. 122 00:04:39,792 --> 00:04:42,750 In my ceremony, that's what I requested was like, 123 00:04:42,833 --> 00:04:43,917 show yourself. 124 00:04:44,000 --> 00:04:45,500 Goes back to what I just said. 125 00:04:45,625 --> 00:04:48,167 Sometimes, we manifest things. 126 00:04:48,208 --> 00:04:50,917 And if you're looking for evidence, Andy, 127 00:04:51,042 --> 00:04:52,000 I present it to you, sir. 128 00:04:55,500 --> 00:04:57,500 NARRATOR: But Rock Art Ranch was just 129 00:04:57,583 --> 00:05:00,375 a small sample of all the UAP activity 130 00:05:00,458 --> 00:05:02,000 they encountered this season. 131 00:05:02,042 --> 00:05:02,875 Oh, look at that. 132 00:05:02,958 --> 00:05:04,042 Did you see that jump? 133 00:05:04,167 --> 00:05:05,500 In less than a seventh of a second, 134 00:05:05,625 --> 00:05:07,542 it covers this much airspace. 135 00:05:07,625 --> 00:05:10,333 PAUL BEBAN: That is impossible acceleration. 136 00:05:10,417 --> 00:05:12,792 That is impossible instantaneous acceleration. 137 00:05:16,375 --> 00:05:17,458 PAUL BEBAN: What was that? 138 00:05:17,542 --> 00:05:18,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: UFO DEP. 139 00:05:18,542 --> 00:05:19,375 PAUL BEBAN: Whoa. 140 00:05:19,458 --> 00:05:20,417 Just found something. 141 00:05:20,542 --> 00:05:21,500 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Our FLIR footage 142 00:05:21,583 --> 00:05:22,375 is loaded up to this computer. 143 00:05:22,458 --> 00:05:24,250 Let's take a look. 144 00:05:24,333 --> 00:05:25,583 PAUL BEBAN: Look at that. What-- 145 00:05:25,583 --> 00:05:26,917 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: What is that? 146 00:05:27,000 --> 00:05:28,625 Oh, here's something right here. 147 00:05:28,708 --> 00:05:29,958 See it? PAUL BEBAN: You're right. 148 00:05:30,042 --> 00:05:31,000 You're right. 149 00:05:31,083 --> 00:05:32,333 We've got it recorded again. 150 00:05:32,375 --> 00:05:33,792 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yeah. 151 00:05:33,875 --> 00:05:37,000 Let me take it slide-by-slide, frame-by-frame. 152 00:05:37,083 --> 00:05:37,875 Oh, yeah. 153 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:41,208 What is that? 154 00:05:41,292 --> 00:05:43,000 Got another object, darted straight 155 00:05:43,042 --> 00:05:45,333 across from right to left. 156 00:05:45,375 --> 00:05:46,583 Let's take a look at that footage. 157 00:05:46,667 --> 00:05:47,792 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Look right here. 158 00:05:47,875 --> 00:05:49,167 There's a-- PAUL BEBAN: Oh, what? 159 00:05:49,250 --> 00:05:50,000 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That's the second one. 160 00:05:50,083 --> 00:05:51,250 Yeah, there you go. 161 00:05:51,375 --> 00:05:52,167 PAUL BEBAN: We were so busy with that, 162 00:05:52,292 --> 00:05:53,833 I didn't even see that one. 163 00:05:53,917 --> 00:05:55,917 NARRATOR: The team didn't just observe UAPs in the sky 164 00:05:55,917 --> 00:05:57,583 this season. 165 00:05:57,667 --> 00:06:00,958 In Anza-Borrego, they witnessed a mysterious orb hovering 166 00:06:01,042 --> 00:06:06,750 close to the ground at what was once a NASA UFO monitoring site. 167 00:06:06,875 --> 00:06:07,667 What is that light? 168 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:14,958 Let me get it on cyanic. 169 00:06:15,042 --> 00:06:17,042 If it's headlights or otherwise, it's in the middle 170 00:06:17,167 --> 00:06:18,583 of an open desert. 171 00:06:18,667 --> 00:06:20,417 There's nothing out there for it to be driving on. 172 00:06:23,833 --> 00:06:26,208 And there's no heat source coming from it either. 173 00:06:26,333 --> 00:06:28,083 Doesn't seem like it's moving. 174 00:06:28,167 --> 00:06:29,833 Strange. 175 00:06:29,875 --> 00:06:32,042 NARRATOR: And during their investigation in the Florida 176 00:06:32,125 --> 00:06:36,000 Everglades, with experiencer, Chris Bledsoe, who believes 177 00:06:36,042 --> 00:06:39,292 he has a personal connection with UAP phenomena, 178 00:06:39,417 --> 00:06:42,083 the team documented that most orbs Chris 179 00:06:42,167 --> 00:06:45,375 has ever seen in one night. 180 00:06:45,458 --> 00:06:47,000 MAN 9: There are three, four orbs right 181 00:06:47,083 --> 00:06:48,583 here flashing in the trees. 182 00:06:48,708 --> 00:06:50,583 MAN 10: I can see at least three distinct sources of light. 183 00:06:50,667 --> 00:06:51,792 MAN 9: There's another one. 184 00:06:51,875 --> 00:06:52,667 There's one. 185 00:06:52,750 --> 00:06:54,917 Oh, wow, they're everywhere. 186 00:06:55,042 --> 00:06:58,042 There's at least six or eight orbs in the woods right there. 187 00:06:58,125 --> 00:07:00,167 MAN 10: It's just a dance of lights and the trees 188 00:07:00,208 --> 00:07:01,500 right there. 189 00:07:01,583 --> 00:07:03,083 MAN 9: It is a light show going on right now. 190 00:07:03,167 --> 00:07:07,875 I mean, red, and white, and bluish colored orbs. 191 00:07:07,958 --> 00:07:09,500 MAN 10: Unbelievable. 192 00:07:09,542 --> 00:07:12,375 NARRATOR: Later, once the investigation added in, 193 00:07:12,458 --> 00:07:14,917 Chris Bledsoe's daughter, Emily-- 194 00:07:14,917 --> 00:07:16,667 EMILY BLEDSOE: I'm going to head North. 195 00:07:16,750 --> 00:07:18,833 NARRATOR: --ex-cinematographer, Steve Priola, 196 00:07:18,875 --> 00:07:21,375 was able to capture a possible UAP 197 00:07:21,500 --> 00:07:24,000 with his unique filming method. 198 00:07:24,042 --> 00:07:26,458 So this is the time lapse from that evening. 199 00:07:26,542 --> 00:07:28,125 And there are a couple of moments that I 200 00:07:28,250 --> 00:07:29,750 really I want to pick out. 201 00:07:29,833 --> 00:07:31,958 Notice this craft right here. 202 00:07:36,083 --> 00:07:37,625 Whoa. 203 00:07:37,708 --> 00:07:39,167 PAUL BEBAN: What was that? - Exactly. 204 00:07:39,250 --> 00:07:40,000 What was that? 205 00:07:40,083 --> 00:07:41,417 What was that? 206 00:07:41,500 --> 00:07:43,500 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Yeah, she doing a wag. 207 00:07:43,583 --> 00:07:45,500 STEVE PRIOLA: That was awesome. 208 00:07:45,625 --> 00:07:47,583 NARRATOR: And when the Skinwalker team reviewed 209 00:07:47,667 --> 00:07:49,667 additional footage from the investigation 210 00:07:49,792 --> 00:07:53,458 with the Bledsoe's, they found the most definitive evidence 211 00:07:53,542 --> 00:07:55,167 of the season. 212 00:07:55,250 --> 00:07:56,875 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: We didn't have our biggest breakthrough 213 00:07:56,958 --> 00:07:59,500 until after we had left for the night 214 00:07:59,625 --> 00:08:02,167 and started reviewing some of our footage. 215 00:08:02,208 --> 00:08:02,917 PAUL BEBAN: Whoa. 216 00:08:05,750 --> 00:08:08,792 Look at the way this one moves through space 217 00:08:08,875 --> 00:08:10,875 and seems to touch down in a way-- 218 00:08:10,958 --> 00:08:12,833 BRANDON FUGAL: Actually touching off the ground. 219 00:08:12,875 --> 00:08:14,250 - --far in the distance. - Yeah. 220 00:08:14,333 --> 00:08:15,458 PAUL BEBAN: Right? 221 00:08:15,542 --> 00:08:17,542 But nobody's walking back out there. 222 00:08:17,542 --> 00:08:19,667 And you guys didn't see this, right? 223 00:08:19,708 --> 00:08:21,000 PAUL BEBAN: Nope. 224 00:08:21,083 --> 00:08:23,500 You have this event caught on camera, 225 00:08:23,583 --> 00:08:26,667 coupled with the other unidentified aerial phenomena. 226 00:08:26,792 --> 00:08:29,042 I think the correlations, the people, 227 00:08:29,125 --> 00:08:31,875 the participants involved, the remote setting, 228 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:37,583 where you really don't have light pollution, I think we've-- 229 00:08:37,667 --> 00:08:39,667 congratulations, gentlemen. 230 00:08:39,708 --> 00:08:43,792 I think we have a bona fide unidentified 231 00:08:43,792 --> 00:08:46,667 aerial phenomena event. 232 00:08:46,792 --> 00:08:48,833 If nothing else, we've demonstrated 233 00:08:48,917 --> 00:08:51,250 through our experiments, through our investigations at all 234 00:08:51,333 --> 00:08:54,708 these different sites, that this phenomenon is widespread, 235 00:08:54,792 --> 00:08:58,333 it's extremely diverse, and maybe only getting more so. 236 00:08:58,417 --> 00:09:01,292 You're not regurgitating someone else's found footage. 237 00:09:01,375 --> 00:09:02,500 Right. 238 00:09:02,583 --> 00:09:03,917 Evidence that we are being monitored 239 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:08,500 by craft of unknown origin is really stunning. 240 00:09:08,583 --> 00:09:11,417 This is footage caught real-time. 241 00:09:11,500 --> 00:09:14,917 That's a key differentiator with this entire Beyond 242 00:09:15,000 --> 00:09:17,875 Skinwalker Ranch investigation versus anything else. 243 00:09:17,958 --> 00:09:22,500 You don't see other efforts that are actively and dynamically 244 00:09:22,625 --> 00:09:23,792 documenting this. 245 00:09:23,875 --> 00:09:25,542 That's different than anything else 246 00:09:25,667 --> 00:09:27,167 that has come before, especially when 247 00:09:27,250 --> 00:09:30,375 it comes to frontier science. 248 00:09:30,458 --> 00:09:31,833 TRAVIS TAYLOR: The thing about the UAPs 249 00:09:31,917 --> 00:09:33,708 is you're seeing more of them or you're just 250 00:09:33,792 --> 00:09:35,500 getting better at finding them. 251 00:09:35,583 --> 00:09:36,958 We don't know the answer to this. 252 00:09:37,042 --> 00:09:40,875 But is there an uptick in UFOs, UAPs, or whatever. 253 00:09:41,042 --> 00:09:43,375 So now, maybe they've always been there. 254 00:09:43,458 --> 00:09:44,417 We just didn't realize. 255 00:09:44,500 --> 00:09:46,083 ERIK BARD: They certainly have. 256 00:09:46,167 --> 00:09:49,000 If we never get an answer about the nature of UAPs, UFOs, 257 00:09:49,083 --> 00:09:51,958 I'll still be gratified to know that what we've done 258 00:09:52,042 --> 00:09:54,125 is elevated the discourse, and that we have 259 00:09:54,208 --> 00:09:57,250 individually and collectively refined our engagement 260 00:09:57,333 --> 00:09:58,292 with the unknown. 261 00:09:58,375 --> 00:09:59,833 That's why I'm here. 262 00:09:59,958 --> 00:10:00,750 Amen. 263 00:10:04,833 --> 00:10:06,833 NARRATOR: This season on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch. 264 00:10:06,917 --> 00:10:09,667 It repeatedly seemed to Andy and Paul 265 00:10:09,750 --> 00:10:12,417 that something was trying to prevent them 266 00:10:12,500 --> 00:10:14,083 from completing their mission. 267 00:10:14,208 --> 00:10:15,875 One of the things that's been difficult 268 00:10:15,958 --> 00:10:20,583 is it seems like sometimes, there's an invisible hand that 269 00:10:20,667 --> 00:10:22,333 interferes. 270 00:10:22,375 --> 00:10:25,708 And we've had more than our fair share of tech failure 271 00:10:25,792 --> 00:10:28,833 throughout this second round of investigation. 272 00:10:28,917 --> 00:10:33,542 Oftentimes, these things just seem to happen out of nowhere. 273 00:10:33,625 --> 00:10:35,958 And for all the instrumentation we have, 274 00:10:36,042 --> 00:10:39,667 we can't figure out why things have gone off the rails. 275 00:10:39,792 --> 00:10:43,000 Not just inexplicable tech failure, but catastrophic tech 276 00:10:43,083 --> 00:10:45,583 failure that happens in fair weather, 277 00:10:45,708 --> 00:10:48,542 on a good day, when everything should be perfect. 278 00:10:48,625 --> 00:10:50,292 My favorite kind. 279 00:10:50,375 --> 00:10:52,458 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Let me take you to Nevada, to Mount Wilson, 280 00:10:52,542 --> 00:10:54,792 one of Bigelow's primary investment areas, 281 00:10:54,875 --> 00:10:56,833 one of our most interesting research areas. 282 00:10:56,958 --> 00:10:59,625 And of course, what are we trying to dig into? 283 00:10:59,708 --> 00:11:02,625 That lower meadow, that heartbeat 284 00:11:02,625 --> 00:11:04,625 of strangeness in Mount Wilson. 285 00:11:11,667 --> 00:11:13,083 Welcome back to the Lower Meadow. 286 00:11:13,208 --> 00:11:14,000 BOB LEONARD: Yes, sir. 287 00:11:14,083 --> 00:11:15,208 Oh, boy. 288 00:11:15,292 --> 00:11:18,042 We've got whatever seems to exist under here. 289 00:11:18,125 --> 00:11:20,375 Travis believes this might be some sort of advanced tech. 290 00:11:20,458 --> 00:11:22,792 If we can confirm some of the same magnetometer results 291 00:11:22,875 --> 00:11:24,833 as last time, I see that as a positive. 292 00:11:24,875 --> 00:11:28,333 But if we can really get down and get a closer, more detailed 293 00:11:28,417 --> 00:11:30,292 view, that's even better. 294 00:11:30,375 --> 00:11:31,875 BOB LEONARD: We're ready. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Let's do it. 295 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:32,667 BOB LEONARD: All right. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Let's launch. 296 00:11:36,250 --> 00:11:37,125 BOB LEONARD: Whoa. 297 00:11:37,208 --> 00:11:38,458 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Whoa. 298 00:11:38,542 --> 00:11:40,667 Oh, no. 299 00:11:40,708 --> 00:11:41,583 This machine is built to survive. 300 00:11:41,667 --> 00:11:43,000 Absolutely. 301 00:11:43,167 --> 00:11:43,667 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: It's built to save itself. 302 00:11:43,750 --> 00:11:45,500 Oh, absolutely. 303 00:11:45,500 --> 00:11:47,250 So the fact that it just shut off and came crashing down, 304 00:11:47,333 --> 00:11:48,625 that's highly anomalous. 305 00:11:48,708 --> 00:11:50,250 BOB LEONARD: Yeah, I don't understand it. 306 00:11:50,333 --> 00:11:52,667 It just shut down, like it was slapped out of the sky. 307 00:11:52,708 --> 00:11:54,250 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Came down like a rock. 308 00:11:54,333 --> 00:11:55,333 There is technology to shut a drone down like that-- 309 00:11:55,417 --> 00:11:56,875 Yes, there is. 310 00:11:57,000 --> 00:11:58,458 --and take it out of the sky, just like we saw. 311 00:11:58,542 --> 00:12:00,458 Yeah, I think you guys are just hit with an RF weapon right 312 00:12:00,542 --> 00:12:02,000 then. 313 00:12:02,083 --> 00:12:05,750 Pete Kelsey has experienced this in dramatic fashion 314 00:12:05,833 --> 00:12:07,500 to great expense. 315 00:12:07,583 --> 00:12:09,542 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Here, we have an example of a fully functional 316 00:12:09,625 --> 00:12:12,458 drone that, for whatever reason, was running 317 00:12:12,542 --> 00:12:13,917 into some sort of barrier. 318 00:12:14,042 --> 00:12:15,958 And it fell to its death. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Right. 319 00:12:16,042 --> 00:12:18,167 And I think what gets me the most about the tech failure 320 00:12:18,292 --> 00:12:21,875 that we've encountered is it's not just our tech. 321 00:12:21,958 --> 00:12:23,292 It's not just battery-powered tech. 322 00:12:23,375 --> 00:12:25,083 Yes. 323 00:12:25,167 --> 00:12:27,125 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: I mean, we've seen commercial drills fail. 324 00:12:27,208 --> 00:12:27,958 ERIK BARD: Right. 325 00:12:38,333 --> 00:12:39,583 [bleep] 326 00:12:39,708 --> 00:12:41,125 We've seen rockets fail. 327 00:12:45,708 --> 00:12:46,375 Good flight. 328 00:12:46,458 --> 00:12:47,333 All right. 329 00:12:47,417 --> 00:12:49,167 Watch for the event. 330 00:12:49,208 --> 00:12:50,292 It's out. Uh-oh. 331 00:12:50,375 --> 00:12:50,875 It's out. - Come on. 332 00:12:50,958 --> 00:12:51,875 It's out. Come on. 333 00:12:52,000 --> 00:12:52,875 Look out. Look out. 334 00:12:53,000 --> 00:12:53,833 MAN 11: Give me your chute. 335 00:12:53,958 --> 00:12:56,167 Give me your chute. 336 00:12:56,250 --> 00:12:57,000 Oh. 337 00:12:57,042 --> 00:12:57,792 Oh. 338 00:12:57,792 --> 00:12:59,167 Oh, my goodness. 339 00:12:59,292 --> 00:13:01,292 We've seen everything from small 340 00:13:01,375 --> 00:13:04,958 battery-powered objects to large battery-powered objects fail. 341 00:13:05,042 --> 00:13:06,708 I don't know how to explain it. 342 00:13:06,708 --> 00:13:08,125 I don't know what would cause that. 343 00:13:10,458 --> 00:13:13,542 Whoa, everything just died. 344 00:13:13,625 --> 00:13:14,417 Car just died, too? 345 00:13:18,583 --> 00:13:19,792 Yeah, car just turned itself off. 346 00:13:19,875 --> 00:13:21,833 The car just shut down. 347 00:13:21,917 --> 00:13:23,250 I'm not sure what's going on. 348 00:13:23,333 --> 00:13:24,125 It just cut off. 349 00:13:25,292 --> 00:13:27,667 Bulldozers to ground penetrating radar, 350 00:13:27,708 --> 00:13:29,250 to drones, to handheld-- 351 00:13:29,333 --> 00:13:30,333 Rockets. You name it. 352 00:13:30,417 --> 00:13:31,458 Yes. 353 00:13:31,542 --> 00:13:33,500 And stuff just, for some reason, 354 00:13:33,542 --> 00:13:37,125 malfunctions when the phenomena is involved. 355 00:13:37,208 --> 00:13:40,125 I mean, come on, how do you explain that? 356 00:13:40,208 --> 00:13:42,875 The one common denominator is that we're 357 00:13:42,875 --> 00:13:47,875 applying the same type of investigative discipline 358 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:50,542 to the same topics. 359 00:13:50,667 --> 00:13:52,208 We're exploring these same topics. 360 00:13:52,333 --> 00:13:53,417 Yes. 361 00:13:53,500 --> 00:13:55,250 If it's something nefarious, keeping us 362 00:13:55,333 --> 00:13:57,167 from being able to get to the bottom of what's really going 363 00:13:57,250 --> 00:14:00,333 on, it means there's somebody who is investing 364 00:14:00,417 --> 00:14:02,542 that type of effort to keep us from getting 365 00:14:02,625 --> 00:14:04,208 to the bottom of it. 366 00:14:04,333 --> 00:14:06,042 Well, the parallel track with all these equipment failures 367 00:14:06,125 --> 00:14:11,083 is we have, as you all well know, many instances, where 368 00:14:11,167 --> 00:14:14,000 if we're not being surveilled, it sure looks like that we're 369 00:14:14,083 --> 00:14:15,333 being surveilled. 370 00:14:15,417 --> 00:14:16,375 I like how you said that. 371 00:14:16,542 --> 00:14:17,542 Right? 372 00:14:17,625 --> 00:14:19,042 I mean, it walks like a duck. 373 00:14:19,167 --> 00:14:20,792 It might not be a duck, but it sure looks like a duck. 374 00:14:20,875 --> 00:14:22,250 Right? 375 00:14:22,333 --> 00:14:24,125 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: So to Paul's point, I mean, 376 00:14:24,208 --> 00:14:26,542 it's worth digging into this and looking at some of the examples 377 00:14:26,625 --> 00:14:28,333 of the more nefarious moments-- 378 00:14:28,375 --> 00:14:29,625 ERIK BARD: Yeah, sure. 379 00:14:29,708 --> 00:14:30,750 --where it seems to walk like a duck. 380 00:14:30,833 --> 00:14:31,500 PAUL BEBAN: Yeah. 381 00:14:31,625 --> 00:14:32,417 Right? 382 00:14:32,500 --> 00:14:33,250 Bring it on. 383 00:14:37,458 --> 00:14:39,542 NARRATOR: Throughout the season, Andy and Paul 384 00:14:39,625 --> 00:14:43,083 encountered suspicious activity that made it seem like they 385 00:14:43,167 --> 00:14:45,292 were being secretly monitored. 386 00:14:45,375 --> 00:14:48,167 You guys may have had a nefarious set of oligarchs 387 00:14:48,167 --> 00:14:50,833 watching you or a foreign intelligence 388 00:14:50,875 --> 00:14:52,333 organization watching you. 389 00:14:52,458 --> 00:14:54,625 NARRATOR: And one of the best examples of this 390 00:14:54,708 --> 00:14:57,042 happened in Anza-Borrego, California. 391 00:14:57,167 --> 00:14:59,125 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Well, we've got our kit set up. 392 00:14:59,208 --> 00:15:01,375 Let's go ahead and hit Record on everything. 393 00:15:05,375 --> 00:15:06,250 You hear that? 394 00:15:06,375 --> 00:15:07,125 Can you zoom in? 395 00:15:07,208 --> 00:15:08,375 Is that a black helicopter? 396 00:15:12,250 --> 00:15:14,125 That looks like a privately owned helicopter, 397 00:15:14,208 --> 00:15:15,167 but it's all blacked out. 398 00:15:15,250 --> 00:15:17,125 So that would be unlisted. 399 00:15:17,208 --> 00:15:18,292 Do we have an FAA tracker? 400 00:15:18,375 --> 00:15:20,542 Yeah, we do. 401 00:15:20,625 --> 00:15:21,792 And there's our helicopter. 402 00:15:21,875 --> 00:15:23,417 Let's see what its transponder code is. 403 00:15:23,500 --> 00:15:25,250 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 404 00:15:25,375 --> 00:15:28,083 Bell 505 Jet Ranger X. So check this out. 405 00:15:28,167 --> 00:15:29,500 It's a recycled tail number. 406 00:15:29,583 --> 00:15:31,208 Oh, interesting 407 00:15:31,208 --> 00:15:32,875 So the original tail number was listed to a aircraft 408 00:15:32,958 --> 00:15:34,333 that was taken out of service. 409 00:15:34,375 --> 00:15:36,333 This thing, it's a completely different airframe. 410 00:15:36,417 --> 00:15:37,792 Yeah. 411 00:15:37,875 --> 00:15:39,042 That's illegal. 412 00:15:39,125 --> 00:15:40,333 Yeah. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: I recycled-- 413 00:15:40,417 --> 00:15:41,750 No. 414 00:15:41,833 --> 00:15:43,833 That's illegal to recycle that number. 415 00:15:43,875 --> 00:15:46,833 It's definitely with intent to deceive. 416 00:15:46,833 --> 00:15:49,833 Andy is a former CIA investigator 417 00:15:49,875 --> 00:15:52,167 dealing with foreign adversaries that 418 00:15:52,333 --> 00:15:56,125 may or may not have technology that they're using against us. 419 00:15:56,208 --> 00:15:58,125 If you ever observed anything like this-- 420 00:15:58,208 --> 00:16:01,208 The investment is so significant 421 00:16:01,292 --> 00:16:03,750 to do this kind of thing in an inconspicuous 422 00:16:03,833 --> 00:16:05,958 or a clandestine nature. 423 00:16:06,042 --> 00:16:09,167 So what is it that is so worthwhile 424 00:16:09,208 --> 00:16:11,917 that this amount of effort goes into keeping it hidden 425 00:16:12,042 --> 00:16:13,583 or keeping us guessing? 426 00:16:13,708 --> 00:16:17,375 And I have seen that kind of misidentification of aircraft-- 427 00:16:17,500 --> 00:16:18,375 A couple of times. 428 00:16:18,500 --> 00:16:20,667 --over this property. 429 00:16:20,708 --> 00:16:22,208 What was striking was that it was 430 00:16:22,292 --> 00:16:24,833 there as soon as we got there. 431 00:16:24,917 --> 00:16:26,625 The timing was remarkable. 432 00:16:26,708 --> 00:16:28,958 ERIK BARD: And I enjoyed your answer to this question. 433 00:16:29,042 --> 00:16:31,417 How many aircraft did you see that day? 434 00:16:31,500 --> 00:16:32,208 One. 435 00:16:32,375 --> 00:16:33,125 One. 436 00:16:33,208 --> 00:16:34,583 [laughs] That's why I do it. 437 00:16:34,583 --> 00:16:39,167 Well, and what kind of effort would be required 438 00:16:39,250 --> 00:16:43,500 to stage a helicopter surveillance 439 00:16:43,542 --> 00:16:47,125 flight of this area in tandem with your investigation? 440 00:16:47,208 --> 00:16:48,833 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Well, how would they even 441 00:16:48,917 --> 00:16:50,667 know you're going to be there? 442 00:16:50,750 --> 00:16:52,083 Unless, they were listening in. 443 00:16:58,875 --> 00:17:01,250 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul are with the Skinwalker team, 444 00:17:01,333 --> 00:17:03,708 breaking down some of the most dangerous 445 00:17:03,792 --> 00:17:06,833 missions of the season. 446 00:17:06,917 --> 00:17:08,500 PAUL BEBAN: One of the things, and I 447 00:17:08,583 --> 00:17:12,625 think this has been more true at certain locations than others, 448 00:17:12,708 --> 00:17:16,625 this work is not without risks, risks of physical harm, 449 00:17:16,708 --> 00:17:18,417 of psychological harm. 450 00:17:18,500 --> 00:17:21,500 I mean, I know you experienced personally, radiation burn here. 451 00:17:21,583 --> 00:17:25,042 Andy and I have, I think so far, avoided 452 00:17:25,125 --> 00:17:26,875 those kinds of direct impacts. 453 00:17:26,958 --> 00:17:29,500 But we certainly have worked with people in the field who 454 00:17:29,583 --> 00:17:33,125 have had traumatic experiences during our experiments, 455 00:17:33,208 --> 00:17:34,708 say, Rocky Mountain. 456 00:17:34,792 --> 00:17:37,208 The experience for Katie, who was there as a child, 457 00:17:37,292 --> 00:17:39,542 has physiological effects whenever she's on that location. 458 00:17:45,208 --> 00:17:47,667 NARRATOR: During their investigation with Katie Paige 459 00:17:47,750 --> 00:17:51,500 and her sister, Kris, they visited the most active hotspot 460 00:17:51,625 --> 00:17:54,500 at Rocky Mountain Ranch, the landing site, 461 00:17:54,625 --> 00:17:57,375 to see what would happen when both sisters 462 00:17:57,458 --> 00:18:02,583 returned to the place that terrorized them as children. 463 00:18:02,667 --> 00:18:04,500 PAUL BEBAN: I get all that fluctuating energy. 464 00:18:04,542 --> 00:18:05,708 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yeah, that's really weird. 465 00:18:05,792 --> 00:18:07,083 KATIE PAIGE: That's angry. 466 00:18:07,208 --> 00:18:09,250 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: That does look angry. 467 00:18:09,333 --> 00:18:11,167 KATIE PAIGE: It's interesting how it does that. 468 00:18:11,208 --> 00:18:12,958 It'll just get mad, almost. 469 00:18:13,042 --> 00:18:15,833 You're interpreting this to be anger. 470 00:18:15,958 --> 00:18:17,125 Yeah. 471 00:18:17,208 --> 00:18:18,917 My shoulders are on fire right now, 472 00:18:19,000 --> 00:18:20,583 so I don't know what that is. 473 00:18:20,708 --> 00:18:22,125 Are you OK? 474 00:18:22,125 --> 00:18:23,833 I got to be honest, you don't look OK. 475 00:18:23,917 --> 00:18:24,875 You look like you're really worried. 476 00:18:24,958 --> 00:18:25,667 I'm in pain. 477 00:18:25,708 --> 00:18:26,667 I'm in pain. 478 00:18:26,792 --> 00:18:28,333 It's unbearable right now. 479 00:18:29,917 --> 00:18:32,792 JIMMY: Yeah, I'm right here. 480 00:18:32,875 --> 00:18:34,417 KATIE PAIGE: It's burning. 481 00:18:34,500 --> 00:18:37,917 It feels like 10,000 knives in the top of both of my shoulders. 482 00:18:38,042 --> 00:18:38,750 OK. 483 00:18:38,833 --> 00:18:40,958 OK. 484 00:18:41,042 --> 00:18:42,625 Is it pain that's radiating downwards? 485 00:18:42,708 --> 00:18:43,792 - Yeah. - OK. 486 00:18:43,875 --> 00:18:45,000 Like right down into here. 487 00:18:45,083 --> 00:18:47,583 OK. 488 00:18:47,667 --> 00:18:48,458 9. 489 00:18:49,708 --> 00:18:53,875 I just want to go get warm, if that's OK. 490 00:18:53,958 --> 00:18:55,792 It's OK. 491 00:18:55,875 --> 00:18:56,625 KATIE PAIGE: OK. 492 00:18:56,708 --> 00:18:58,000 Yeah. 493 00:18:58,042 --> 00:18:59,000 Look, we're just going to walk you back. 494 00:18:59,125 --> 00:19:01,167 All right. 495 00:19:01,250 --> 00:19:03,833 Because the whole time I was standing there, 496 00:19:03,958 --> 00:19:05,625 I was trying to communicate-- 497 00:19:05,708 --> 00:19:06,333 Sit down here. 498 00:19:06,375 --> 00:19:08,292 --in my mind mentally. 499 00:19:08,375 --> 00:19:10,958 And the more I did that, the more that 500 00:19:10,958 --> 00:19:12,500 was happening in my shoulders. 501 00:19:19,083 --> 00:19:22,292 I got to tell you, we've had many different types 502 00:19:22,375 --> 00:19:27,250 of scary events that were maybe physically, 503 00:19:27,333 --> 00:19:30,625 mentally, emotionally harmful, where 504 00:19:30,708 --> 00:19:33,000 we had a fellow sitting in this seat right here one day, 505 00:19:33,125 --> 00:19:34,750 during a meeting like this. 506 00:19:34,875 --> 00:19:38,333 And he suddenly went into almost epileptic seizures. 507 00:19:38,333 --> 00:19:39,667 I think it's likely that there's 508 00:19:39,708 --> 00:19:43,208 an environmental influence here that can affect us. 509 00:19:43,333 --> 00:19:45,042 It's hard to admit how fragile we are. 510 00:19:45,125 --> 00:19:46,000 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Right. 511 00:19:46,125 --> 00:19:47,708 So here's an example. 512 00:19:47,792 --> 00:19:49,583 Let me take you to this house in Taos. 513 00:19:49,667 --> 00:19:52,000 So Chris O'Brien, this was a local investigator 514 00:19:52,042 --> 00:19:53,000 that helped us discover-- 515 00:19:53,083 --> 00:19:54,542 BRANDON FUGAL: Oh, I know Chris. 516 00:19:54,667 --> 00:19:57,500 Chris is the expert on cattle mutilation phenomena. 517 00:19:57,542 --> 00:20:01,417 I mean, there really is hardly anyone who has spent more time 518 00:20:01,500 --> 00:20:06,167 documenting, at least in the Southwest, cattle mutilation 519 00:20:06,250 --> 00:20:07,667 and other strange behavior. 520 00:20:07,750 --> 00:20:09,542 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: I just want you to see what 521 00:20:09,667 --> 00:20:12,000 happens when Chris arrives on the front doorstep 522 00:20:12,042 --> 00:20:13,417 of this house in Taos. 523 00:20:18,958 --> 00:20:20,375 CHRIS O'BRIEN: OK, here we go. 524 00:20:20,458 --> 00:20:23,417 This is ground zero here. 525 00:20:23,500 --> 00:20:27,542 And this is where the so-called negative demon energy was 526 00:20:27,625 --> 00:20:29,875 pretty much centralized here. 527 00:20:29,958 --> 00:20:32,167 They were spending time upstairs, 528 00:20:32,250 --> 00:20:34,458 so that's where they would-- 529 00:20:34,542 --> 00:20:36,125 that's where they would have the experiences. 530 00:20:36,208 --> 00:20:37,583 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: OK. 531 00:20:37,708 --> 00:20:38,917 And I'm being affected by something right now. 532 00:20:39,042 --> 00:20:40,083 I don't know what it is. 533 00:20:40,167 --> 00:20:41,958 What are you feeling? 534 00:20:42,042 --> 00:20:45,750 I'm feeling heart palpitations. 535 00:20:45,833 --> 00:20:47,625 I'm having a problem with breathing. 536 00:20:47,708 --> 00:20:48,792 Are you OK? 537 00:20:48,875 --> 00:20:50,750 I feel like I'm breaking out in a sweat. 538 00:20:50,833 --> 00:20:52,250 OK. 539 00:20:52,333 --> 00:20:53,958 If you're breaking out in a sweat in this cold, 540 00:20:54,042 --> 00:20:55,583 there's definitely something wrong. 541 00:20:55,667 --> 00:20:58,042 If it happened to just Chris, I wouldn't think it's worth 542 00:20:58,125 --> 00:20:59,042 bringing up in this group. 543 00:20:59,125 --> 00:21:00,250 PAUL BEBAN: Yeah. 544 00:21:00,375 --> 00:21:01,833 But it didn't happen to just Chris. 545 00:21:01,958 --> 00:21:04,833 NARRATOR: During the same investigation at Taos Ranch, 546 00:21:04,875 --> 00:21:09,208 in the exact same spot, rocket expert, Dave Barber, also 547 00:21:09,333 --> 00:21:11,292 became physically ill. 548 00:21:11,375 --> 00:21:12,875 The one thing we did see is that-- 549 00:21:12,875 --> 00:21:15,083 not to interrupt your conversation, but if it 550 00:21:15,208 --> 00:21:17,500 feels wonky over here. 551 00:21:17,542 --> 00:21:20,542 DAVE BARBOUR: Trying to keep my head on straight, honestly, 552 00:21:20,625 --> 00:21:22,500 I'd be having goosebumps up the wall. 553 00:21:22,583 --> 00:21:24,083 I don't know what's going on here. 554 00:21:24,167 --> 00:21:25,708 It's the samE-- 555 00:21:25,833 --> 00:21:26,708 I don't know what it is. 556 00:21:26,833 --> 00:21:27,750 It's just weird. 557 00:21:27,833 --> 00:21:29,792 I can't explain it. 558 00:21:29,875 --> 00:21:32,333 Dave, is this anything like you felt at Skinwalker Ranch? 559 00:21:32,375 --> 00:21:35,250 DAVE BARBER: It's exactly the same thing. 560 00:21:35,333 --> 00:21:38,167 The forces that we're dealing with 561 00:21:38,208 --> 00:21:40,042 are not to be taken lightly. 562 00:21:40,125 --> 00:21:43,417 There's a reason why I will never allow my own children 563 00:21:43,500 --> 00:21:45,458 to come out here to this ranch. 564 00:21:45,542 --> 00:21:47,958 As much as I believe that this is important, 565 00:21:48,042 --> 00:21:51,333 and I believe we're making significant progress 566 00:21:51,375 --> 00:21:54,750 and we're addressing topics that are vital, 567 00:21:54,833 --> 00:21:57,833 I think it's important as you continue your investigation 568 00:21:57,917 --> 00:22:01,000 and even ponder this material and the data, 569 00:22:01,083 --> 00:22:03,458 we have to be very careful. 570 00:22:03,542 --> 00:22:08,000 These negative forces seem to attend with regularity 571 00:22:08,083 --> 00:22:11,833 and with consistency, not only these sites, but these topics. 572 00:22:11,875 --> 00:22:14,625 Sometimes it looks like we're dancing with a ghost, right? 573 00:22:14,708 --> 00:22:15,542 Or the devil. 574 00:22:19,708 --> 00:22:22,500 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul are with the Skinwalker team, 575 00:22:22,583 --> 00:22:26,292 reviewing the investigations where they came face to face 576 00:22:26,375 --> 00:22:28,250 with paranormal entities. 577 00:22:28,250 --> 00:22:30,208 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: We've been to a lot of places. 578 00:22:30,208 --> 00:22:31,833 PAUL BEBAN: Yeah. 579 00:22:31,875 --> 00:22:34,500 We've had places where we felt a dark or foreboding energy. 580 00:22:34,583 --> 00:22:36,500 But we've not been to a place that felt this. 581 00:22:36,583 --> 00:22:37,792 PAUL BEBAN: Yeah. 582 00:22:37,875 --> 00:22:39,417 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: I mean, we don't like 583 00:22:39,500 --> 00:22:40,958 to label things positive or negative, good or bad, 584 00:22:41,042 --> 00:22:42,875 malevolent or benevolent. 585 00:22:42,958 --> 00:22:45,458 But gosh, it was hard not to label this place. 586 00:22:45,542 --> 00:22:48,167 The current owner will never go back. 587 00:22:48,292 --> 00:22:49,917 We had to speak to her off-site. 588 00:22:50,042 --> 00:22:51,458 She refuses to return. 589 00:22:51,542 --> 00:22:53,750 I mean, her husband passed away on site. 590 00:23:05,042 --> 00:23:06,625 Did you feel you were in danger? 591 00:23:06,708 --> 00:23:08,167 Oh, yeah. 592 00:23:08,208 --> 00:23:10,083 Every moment. 593 00:23:10,208 --> 00:23:12,125 Standing in the front door, I could 594 00:23:12,125 --> 00:23:17,625 feel a very scary, negative presence standing behind me. 595 00:23:17,708 --> 00:23:21,125 Our two German shepherds wouldn't come inside with us. 596 00:23:21,208 --> 00:23:24,833 I said to my husband, it's like the angel of death 597 00:23:24,958 --> 00:23:28,333 lives here or something. 598 00:23:28,417 --> 00:23:30,333 NARRATOR: While at Taos Ranch, with 599 00:23:30,417 --> 00:23:32,667 help from the experts at LOC Precision, 600 00:23:32,750 --> 00:23:36,083 the team fired a rocket right outside the room in the ranch 601 00:23:36,167 --> 00:23:39,750 house, where the owner reported most of the demon activity, 602 00:23:39,833 --> 00:23:41,667 to see if they could gather any more 603 00:23:41,792 --> 00:23:44,250 data that might indicate the presence 604 00:23:44,333 --> 00:23:46,500 of a portal above the ranch. 605 00:23:46,542 --> 00:23:48,167 GPS is not reading, guys. 606 00:23:48,208 --> 00:23:48,917 Oh, no. 607 00:23:56,833 --> 00:23:58,833 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Mike, do you have a range on it? 608 00:23:58,958 --> 00:24:00,083 MIKE TURICIK: I don't. 609 00:24:00,167 --> 00:24:02,500 How often do you see GPS fail when you use this 610 00:24:02,583 --> 00:24:04,042 in other rocket experiments? 611 00:24:04,167 --> 00:24:06,333 MIKE TURICIK: I've flown these things dozens of times. 612 00:24:06,458 --> 00:24:08,083 I've never had a failure like this. 613 00:24:08,167 --> 00:24:11,667 The weird thing is, even right now, it's showing 614 00:24:11,708 --> 00:24:13,417 the direction of the house. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Hold on. 615 00:24:13,500 --> 00:24:14,667 Hold on. Hold on. 616 00:24:14,750 --> 00:24:16,250 You said the GPS was telling you where now? 617 00:24:16,333 --> 00:24:18,333 It's at the house. 618 00:24:18,375 --> 00:24:21,042 The GPS tracker is pointing you towards the house right now? 619 00:24:21,125 --> 00:24:22,292 Correct. 620 00:24:22,375 --> 00:24:25,458 It's pointing me towards the house. 621 00:24:25,458 --> 00:24:28,833 The GPS tracker is right here, right? 622 00:24:28,875 --> 00:24:31,208 MIKE TURICIK: You can see the direction? 623 00:24:31,292 --> 00:24:32,167 Right at the house. 624 00:24:32,250 --> 00:24:33,708 The rocket is here. 625 00:24:33,792 --> 00:24:35,083 There's no power in the house. 626 00:24:35,208 --> 00:24:38,208 It's been abandoned for months and months. 627 00:24:38,208 --> 00:24:40,000 How is it transmitting anything? 628 00:24:40,083 --> 00:24:41,042 That's not human. 629 00:24:41,042 --> 00:24:41,958 Whatever it is. 630 00:24:42,042 --> 00:24:43,833 Doesn't make any sense. 631 00:24:43,875 --> 00:24:45,458 All right, let's follow the GPS. 632 00:24:45,542 --> 00:24:47,042 I want to see what this thing says. 633 00:24:47,125 --> 00:24:49,208 Can you give us a countdown. 634 00:24:49,292 --> 00:24:52,083 50 feet. 635 00:24:52,167 --> 00:24:53,833 30 feet. 636 00:24:53,917 --> 00:24:57,417 Oh, God. 637 00:24:57,500 --> 00:24:58,833 Yeah, it's the house. 638 00:24:58,958 --> 00:24:59,583 Holy crap. 639 00:24:59,667 --> 00:25:00,542 It's the house. 640 00:25:00,625 --> 00:25:01,750 I have goosebumps. 641 00:25:01,875 --> 00:25:02,625 100%. 642 00:25:02,708 --> 00:25:03,792 You do? Both of you guys? 643 00:25:03,875 --> 00:25:05,458 Absolutely. Absolutely. 644 00:25:05,542 --> 00:25:07,583 BRANDON FUGAL: This doesn't make any sense at all. 645 00:25:07,667 --> 00:25:10,167 Just absolutely wild. 646 00:25:10,250 --> 00:25:11,583 Wow. 647 00:25:11,708 --> 00:25:14,458 There's a term that comes up on occasion 648 00:25:14,542 --> 00:25:16,750 relative to these topics, and it's, there's 649 00:25:16,833 --> 00:25:18,250 is a trickster element-- 650 00:25:18,333 --> 00:25:20,000 I've heard that. 651 00:25:20,125 --> 00:25:23,000 BRANDON FUGAL: --to some of the phenomena, where whatever entity 652 00:25:23,125 --> 00:25:25,958 is interacting with the individuals at the various site, 653 00:25:26,042 --> 00:25:27,958 whether it be Skinwalker Ranch or here, 654 00:25:28,042 --> 00:25:31,000 it's hard not to say that it's targeted. 655 00:25:31,083 --> 00:25:32,667 It appears targeted. 656 00:25:32,708 --> 00:25:35,333 And it does appear that it may be malevolent. 657 00:25:35,417 --> 00:25:36,958 I mean, people are being harmed. 658 00:25:37,042 --> 00:25:38,708 A whole family died. 659 00:25:38,792 --> 00:25:40,750 It just feels evil. 660 00:25:43,500 --> 00:25:45,083 NARRATOR: But it wasn't just a Taos 661 00:25:45,167 --> 00:25:48,750 Ranch that Andy and Paul had a brush with a paranormal entity. 662 00:25:48,833 --> 00:25:51,458 They also had an experience with the supernatural 663 00:25:51,542 --> 00:25:53,458 at Mount Wilson Ranch. 664 00:25:53,542 --> 00:25:55,667 Mount Wilson Ranch in Nevada was owned 665 00:25:55,792 --> 00:25:57,875 by Robert Bigelow at the same time 666 00:25:57,958 --> 00:25:59,958 that he owned Skinwalker Ranch. 667 00:26:00,042 --> 00:26:02,958 While they investigated there, Andy and Paul 668 00:26:03,042 --> 00:26:05,833 came in direct contact with what might 669 00:26:05,917 --> 00:26:11,458 have been the entity that drove Bigelow off the ranch for good. 670 00:26:11,542 --> 00:26:13,583 JEFF MACBURNIE: This room here, Mr. Bigelow, 671 00:26:13,667 --> 00:26:17,125 had an encounter with what he called a shaman. 672 00:26:17,208 --> 00:26:18,375 PAUL BEBAN: In this room? 673 00:26:18,458 --> 00:26:19,542 JEFF MACBURNIE: In this room. 674 00:26:19,625 --> 00:26:21,542 While he was sleeping in this bed. 675 00:26:21,625 --> 00:26:23,125 In this bed? 676 00:26:23,208 --> 00:26:24,375 CARL ANDREASEN: Woke up in the middle of the night 677 00:26:24,458 --> 00:26:26,042 and he said, the figure was so tall 678 00:26:26,125 --> 00:26:28,167 that it was stooping up with its head below the ceiling. 679 00:26:28,250 --> 00:26:30,042 And it- What did it tell him? 680 00:26:30,125 --> 00:26:31,792 Leave. 681 00:26:31,917 --> 00:26:32,667 CARL ANDREASEN: Pointed right at him and told him to leave. 682 00:26:32,792 --> 00:26:34,333 That was the message. 683 00:26:34,417 --> 00:26:37,167 It sounds like this isn't like someone sensing a presence 684 00:26:37,167 --> 00:26:38,958 or feeling like something is there. 685 00:26:39,042 --> 00:26:41,125 This is something that's visible. 686 00:26:41,208 --> 00:26:43,375 We can set up cameras to-- 687 00:26:43,458 --> 00:26:45,625 if anything does happen, we'll capture it. 688 00:26:45,708 --> 00:26:47,708 Yeah, we're not leaving, for sure. 689 00:26:47,833 --> 00:26:50,458 NARRATOR: Andy, Paul, and the production team set up 690 00:26:50,542 --> 00:26:54,167 multiple cameras to attempt to record what supposedly spooked 691 00:26:54,292 --> 00:26:58,750 Robert Bigelow, including a new highly sensitive FLIR HD 692 00:26:58,750 --> 00:27:00,875 thermal camera, designed to capture 693 00:27:00,958 --> 00:27:03,417 heat signatures from objects. 694 00:27:03,500 --> 00:27:04,583 PAUL BEBAN: Hey, Andy. - Yeah, man. 695 00:27:04,708 --> 00:27:06,000 PAUL BEBAN: Come check this out. 696 00:27:11,042 --> 00:27:12,708 Look at that. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: What is that? 697 00:27:12,792 --> 00:27:14,000 What is that in the corner? 698 00:27:16,875 --> 00:27:17,417 Whoa. 699 00:27:17,500 --> 00:27:18,958 What was that? 700 00:27:19,042 --> 00:27:20,042 Was that recorded? PAUL BEBAN: Did you see that? 701 00:27:20,167 --> 00:27:21,000 No. - That was a dude in the corner. 702 00:27:21,125 --> 00:27:22,708 I just turned it on. 703 00:27:22,792 --> 00:27:24,208 That was a dude in the corner. 704 00:27:24,292 --> 00:27:25,458 That was a dude in the corner. 705 00:27:25,542 --> 00:27:26,500 But then it's gone. 706 00:27:26,542 --> 00:27:28,208 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: It's gone. 707 00:27:28,292 --> 00:27:30,167 NARRATOR: When Andy and Paul reviewed the results 708 00:27:30,250 --> 00:27:32,958 with the Skinwalker team, they were stunned 709 00:27:33,042 --> 00:27:35,167 by what the evidence suggested. 710 00:27:35,208 --> 00:27:39,500 Who or what came to Bigelow and told him 711 00:27:39,583 --> 00:27:40,708 to get the hell out of there? 712 00:27:40,792 --> 00:27:42,333 And he got out of there. 713 00:27:42,375 --> 00:27:46,583 This is unique because we have a very distinct image 714 00:27:46,667 --> 00:27:49,542 captured with a very sophisticated piece 715 00:27:49,542 --> 00:27:51,958 of equipment, with witnesses. 716 00:27:52,042 --> 00:27:53,292 What an extraordinary event. 717 00:27:56,042 --> 00:27:58,583 We're seeing patterns emerge that correlate 718 00:27:58,667 --> 00:28:00,417 with Skinwalker Ranch. 719 00:28:00,500 --> 00:28:04,958 And you're also observing some disturbing phenomena and events 720 00:28:05,042 --> 00:28:07,042 that are occurring at other locations, 721 00:28:07,125 --> 00:28:10,667 like the Wilson property and Taos. 722 00:28:10,708 --> 00:28:13,125 It's really helping us better understand 723 00:28:13,208 --> 00:28:14,875 what we're up against. 724 00:28:14,958 --> 00:28:18,083 I think if there's one thing that we're learning every year 725 00:28:18,167 --> 00:28:21,500 and as we draw closer to hopefully, some answers, 726 00:28:21,625 --> 00:28:22,917 is that we're not in control. 727 00:28:29,375 --> 00:28:32,792 NARRATOR: This season on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch, the team 728 00:28:32,875 --> 00:28:35,667 visited multiple hotspots that were eerily 729 00:28:35,750 --> 00:28:38,917 similar to Skinwalker Ranch, where Travis and Erik 730 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:41,125 believe portals might exist. 731 00:28:41,208 --> 00:28:43,833 One of those spots is located on Miller 732 00:28:43,958 --> 00:28:46,542 Ranch in Southern Colorado. 733 00:28:46,625 --> 00:28:48,083 A crazy location that continues 734 00:28:48,167 --> 00:28:50,667 to come up on our radar is the Miller Bridge. 735 00:28:50,792 --> 00:28:51,958 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Yeah, absolutely. 736 00:28:52,042 --> 00:28:53,917 The bridge in Miller Ranch, that 737 00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:55,833 is essentially the center of strangeness 738 00:28:55,958 --> 00:28:57,500 for that entire property. 739 00:28:57,583 --> 00:29:00,083 I tell you, it is almost a one to one 740 00:29:00,167 --> 00:29:03,125 parallel with the triangle here on Skinwalker Ranch. 741 00:29:03,208 --> 00:29:06,167 And it's absolutely one of the strangest places you've been, 742 00:29:06,250 --> 00:29:07,500 right? 743 00:29:07,583 --> 00:29:08,542 You guys were there. PAUL BEBAN: Yeah. 744 00:29:08,625 --> 00:29:09,792 You know what happened to you. 745 00:29:17,833 --> 00:29:20,250 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul returned to Miller Ranch 746 00:29:20,333 --> 00:29:24,792 to continue investigating their most active hotspot, the Miller 747 00:29:24,875 --> 00:29:29,125 Ranch Bridge, a location that's had 15 fatal car 748 00:29:29,208 --> 00:29:33,000 accidents in the last 30 years, and what Travis refers 749 00:29:33,125 --> 00:29:36,042 to as the Miller Triangle. 750 00:29:36,042 --> 00:29:40,000 To help them unravel how the bridge might be tied to all 751 00:29:40,083 --> 00:29:42,833 of the strangeness on the ranch, Andy and Paul 752 00:29:42,958 --> 00:29:45,458 brought in Skinwalker veteran, Pete Kelsey, 753 00:29:45,542 --> 00:29:49,667 to run a photogrammetry drone over the Miller Ranch Bridge. 754 00:29:49,750 --> 00:29:50,667 PETE KELSEY: Landing guys. 755 00:29:50,750 --> 00:29:52,875 OK. 756 00:29:52,958 --> 00:29:56,625 NARRATOR: And handheld LiDAR below the bridge. 757 00:29:56,708 --> 00:30:00,042 When the team gathered inside the ranch house with the Millers 758 00:30:00,125 --> 00:30:02,667 to review Pete's findings, it revealed 759 00:30:02,750 --> 00:30:06,125 a potential time anomaly or portal at the bridge. 760 00:30:06,208 --> 00:30:08,125 PETE KELSEY: This is LiDAR data. 761 00:30:08,208 --> 00:30:10,917 So you can see right away, the data returns from the sky. 762 00:30:11,000 --> 00:30:11,958 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Yeah. 763 00:30:12,042 --> 00:30:14,208 Then returns underground. 764 00:30:14,333 --> 00:30:16,208 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: What? 765 00:30:16,333 --> 00:30:17,958 I can't explain it. 766 00:30:18,042 --> 00:30:19,750 PAUL BEBAN: And Pete, you said it just shouldn't be there. 767 00:30:19,875 --> 00:30:22,375 PETE KELSEY: No, it shouldn't be there. 768 00:30:22,500 --> 00:30:24,000 I've been doing this 25 years. 769 00:30:24,083 --> 00:30:26,583 And I've only seen data sets point 770 00:30:26,667 --> 00:30:32,125 clouds like this in two places, Skinwalker Ranch and here. 771 00:30:32,208 --> 00:30:35,333 And what parts of the ranch have you seen it, Pete? 772 00:30:35,417 --> 00:30:36,500 The Triangle. 773 00:30:36,583 --> 00:30:37,500 Right. 774 00:30:37,542 --> 00:30:39,833 Exactly. 775 00:30:39,875 --> 00:30:42,542 So this is the photogrammetry data. 776 00:30:42,667 --> 00:30:44,833 This is crazy. 777 00:30:44,875 --> 00:30:46,458 Everything looks just fine. 778 00:30:52,875 --> 00:30:53,958 What is that? 779 00:30:54,042 --> 00:30:56,125 Those are underground pictures. 780 00:30:56,208 --> 00:30:57,458 Yeah. 781 00:30:57,542 --> 00:31:01,667 Also, this anomalous data that's in the air, 782 00:31:01,792 --> 00:31:04,125 it shouldn't be there. 783 00:31:04,208 --> 00:31:05,542 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: What is that? 784 00:31:05,625 --> 00:31:08,167 And it's only over the bridge. 785 00:31:08,250 --> 00:31:10,125 This is crazy. 786 00:31:10,208 --> 00:31:14,375 Two different sensors, LiDAR and just RGB camera. 787 00:31:14,458 --> 00:31:15,833 There's data underground. 788 00:31:15,917 --> 00:31:19,125 Two completely different sensors getting data 789 00:31:19,208 --> 00:31:20,958 returns where it can't possibly be. 790 00:31:21,042 --> 00:31:22,000 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Right. 791 00:31:22,042 --> 00:31:23,375 Above ground or underground. 792 00:31:23,458 --> 00:31:25,417 PETE KELSEY: And Travis and Erik, were saying, 793 00:31:25,500 --> 00:31:31,292 that's where some space time something is the only thing 794 00:31:31,375 --> 00:31:33,708 with our current understanding of physics 795 00:31:33,833 --> 00:31:37,417 that could bend a laser beam. 796 00:31:37,500 --> 00:31:38,667 SALLY MILLER: Like a portal. 797 00:31:38,708 --> 00:31:39,708 PETE KELSEY: Yeah. 798 00:31:39,792 --> 00:31:42,833 What we're seeing is impossible. 799 00:31:42,875 --> 00:31:44,083 It's not possible. 800 00:31:44,167 --> 00:31:45,792 OK. 801 00:31:45,792 --> 00:31:48,500 What if Pete's data has shown us for the first time why there 802 00:31:48,542 --> 00:31:52,458 are places around the world where there are fatal accidents 803 00:31:52,542 --> 00:31:54,333 more likely than others? 804 00:31:54,458 --> 00:31:59,167 What if there is some strange space time kind of effect 805 00:31:59,292 --> 00:32:01,333 or atmospheric effect or whatever, 806 00:32:01,333 --> 00:32:03,625 but his LiDAR is not lying to us. 807 00:32:03,708 --> 00:32:06,375 There is some kind of weird aberration over that bridge. 808 00:32:06,458 --> 00:32:09,833 And it's going to affect people looking through that aberration. 809 00:32:09,958 --> 00:32:11,917 And it's going to cause them to have wrecks. 810 00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:14,667 NARRATOR: But Miller Ranch wasn't the only hotspot 811 00:32:14,833 --> 00:32:16,875 Andy and Paul investigated where they found 812 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:19,208 evidence of a possible portal. 813 00:32:19,292 --> 00:32:21,500 PAUL BEBAN: One of the places that we've come back to 814 00:32:21,542 --> 00:32:23,458 again and again, and it feels like we're 815 00:32:23,542 --> 00:32:26,000 going to have to keep returning to it, 816 00:32:26,083 --> 00:32:28,375 is the landing site at Rocky Mountain Ranch. 817 00:32:28,500 --> 00:32:31,333 NARRATOR: During previous investigations, while testing 818 00:32:31,458 --> 00:32:33,750 for anomalies above the landing site, 819 00:32:33,875 --> 00:32:38,500 the team had two rockets crash. 820 00:32:38,583 --> 00:32:40,292 Oh, my goodness. 821 00:32:40,375 --> 00:32:42,458 NARRATOR: It's also where David Morehouse 822 00:32:42,542 --> 00:32:46,625 and his group of remote viewers identified what they believe 823 00:32:46,708 --> 00:32:48,333 is a portal. 824 00:32:48,458 --> 00:32:50,167 DAVID MOREHOUSE: This is an enhanced sketch of what they're 825 00:32:50,250 --> 00:32:52,375 seeing at that sense point. 826 00:32:52,458 --> 00:32:56,917 So the descriptors of this is that energy is pouring out 827 00:32:57,042 --> 00:32:59,875 of one portal, down through another portal, 828 00:32:59,958 --> 00:33:03,875 and then it is spilling heavily out in the ranch 829 00:33:03,958 --> 00:33:04,875 and the surrounding area. 830 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:06,208 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: OK. 831 00:33:06,375 --> 00:33:08,125 NARRATOR: And back at Skinwalker Ranch, 832 00:33:08,208 --> 00:33:12,042 while reviewing FLIR footage from over the landing site, Erik 833 00:33:12,125 --> 00:33:14,625 made an astonishing discovery. 834 00:33:14,625 --> 00:33:17,083 I was watching this plane track across from the right 835 00:33:17,208 --> 00:33:18,875 to the left here in our field of view. 836 00:33:18,958 --> 00:33:21,583 And it appeared that it went like this. 837 00:33:21,667 --> 00:33:25,125 And of course, of interest to me here, given where we're looking, 838 00:33:25,208 --> 00:33:28,125 is, might we have an optical anomaly taking place? 839 00:33:28,208 --> 00:33:29,417 TRAVIS TAYLOR: I understand that's where 840 00:33:29,500 --> 00:33:31,333 you were going with that. ERIK BARD: Mm-hmm. 841 00:33:31,333 --> 00:33:32,083 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Oh, look at that. ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Look at that. 842 00:33:32,167 --> 00:33:32,958 That was significant. 843 00:33:33,042 --> 00:33:33,750 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Wow. 844 00:33:33,833 --> 00:33:34,417 Go back to that. 845 00:33:34,542 --> 00:33:35,833 Go back to that. 846 00:33:35,917 --> 00:33:38,208 This is exactly what we've been trying 847 00:33:38,208 --> 00:33:42,000 to capture for several years now here at the triangle. 848 00:33:42,083 --> 00:33:44,083 You have a known light source. 849 00:33:44,167 --> 00:33:48,542 The position and trajectory of this air traffic 850 00:33:48,625 --> 00:33:53,083 wiggles in a way that would be reminiscent 851 00:33:53,167 --> 00:33:56,292 of a optical distortion between us and it, 852 00:33:56,375 --> 00:33:58,667 whether it's literally a portal opening up 853 00:33:58,792 --> 00:34:01,667 or even if it's just some sort of electromagnetic phenomena 854 00:34:01,750 --> 00:34:03,625 that at least gives you the impression of that. 855 00:34:03,708 --> 00:34:06,208 And to contextualize this just a little bit more, 856 00:34:06,292 --> 00:34:09,833 we've been looking for optical effects in the airspace 857 00:34:09,917 --> 00:34:11,250 over the triangle. 858 00:34:11,375 --> 00:34:13,500 But here, we have an example of an aircraft. 859 00:34:13,542 --> 00:34:15,750 And it skips forward. 860 00:34:15,875 --> 00:34:17,000 It skips back. 861 00:34:17,083 --> 00:34:18,333 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Absolutely some sort 862 00:34:18,417 --> 00:34:21,083 of temporal aberration or software aberration 863 00:34:21,208 --> 00:34:23,000 occurs right there. 864 00:34:23,042 --> 00:34:24,125 Doesn't occur anywhere else. 865 00:34:24,208 --> 00:34:25,875 It occurs right there. 866 00:34:26,000 --> 00:34:27,167 That's not a coincidence, right? 867 00:34:27,250 --> 00:34:29,500 That's very intriguing information. 868 00:34:29,542 --> 00:34:31,000 ERIK BARD: I think what we're seeing 869 00:34:31,083 --> 00:34:33,208 is that the ranch and these sites 870 00:34:33,292 --> 00:34:37,667 are members of a class of very special locations. 871 00:34:37,708 --> 00:34:39,875 It may not be exactly the same physics playing out, 872 00:34:40,000 --> 00:34:42,708 but we're seeing commonalities. 873 00:34:42,708 --> 00:34:43,583 And that's not wasted on me. 874 00:34:48,208 --> 00:34:51,208 NARRATOR: Now, Andy, Paul, and the Skinwalker team 875 00:34:51,292 --> 00:34:54,292 will review never before seen footage of what 876 00:34:54,375 --> 00:34:56,000 happened when experiencer. 877 00:34:56,083 --> 00:34:58,625 Chris Bledsoe, came to Skinwalker Ranch. 878 00:34:58,708 --> 00:35:00,833 BRANDON FUGAL: Given what you've been documenting 879 00:35:00,958 --> 00:35:03,333 across the country with Chris Bledsoe, 880 00:35:03,417 --> 00:35:07,250 his visit to Skinwalker Ranch had some very 881 00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:09,583 interesting consequences. 882 00:35:13,792 --> 00:35:17,125 NARRATOR: Chris Bledsoe claims to have a relationship with orb 883 00:35:17,208 --> 00:35:19,833 phenomena that causes them to consistently 884 00:35:19,875 --> 00:35:21,667 appear in his presence. 885 00:35:21,708 --> 00:35:23,917 Travis, Erik, I'm really excited to introduce 886 00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:25,500 you to Chris Bledsoe. 887 00:35:25,583 --> 00:35:26,333 Chris, it's a pleasure to have you out on the ranch. 888 00:35:26,375 --> 00:35:27,500 My pleasure to meet you. 889 00:35:27,500 --> 00:35:28,000 I've heard a lot about you, man. 890 00:35:28,125 --> 00:35:29,292 Thank you. 891 00:35:29,375 --> 00:35:32,333 So that was really interesting. 892 00:35:32,375 --> 00:35:36,042 Chris was going to come out and do his standard kind of thing. 893 00:35:36,125 --> 00:35:37,417 We were going to try to measure-- 894 00:35:37,500 --> 00:35:40,042 take images with all of our cameras and assets. 895 00:35:40,125 --> 00:35:41,792 There was a big setup. 896 00:35:41,875 --> 00:35:44,167 And I think we were all in an elevated state of anticipation. 897 00:35:44,167 --> 00:35:45,458 Very curious. 898 00:35:45,542 --> 00:35:47,042 I will certainly admit to being fascinated 899 00:35:47,125 --> 00:35:49,333 by the whole prospect of Chris Bledsoe eliciting 900 00:35:49,417 --> 00:35:51,333 these kinds of orb events. 901 00:35:51,417 --> 00:35:52,875 Everybody, look right here. 902 00:35:53,000 --> 00:35:55,000 We got something moving across the sky. 903 00:35:55,125 --> 00:35:56,375 What are you seeing, Chris? 904 00:35:56,458 --> 00:35:57,875 CRIS BLEDSOE: There's an orb right 905 00:35:57,958 --> 00:35:59,417 there or something, moving. - What? 906 00:35:59,500 --> 00:36:01,167 You're thinking there's something coming there? 907 00:36:01,250 --> 00:36:02,167 CRIS BLEDSOE: There's something moving right there. 908 00:36:02,292 --> 00:36:03,500 It's right over here, Travis. 909 00:36:03,625 --> 00:36:04,625 For sure. 910 00:36:04,708 --> 00:36:05,875 It was a lot brighter than it is now. 911 00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:06,667 Did you see it? 912 00:36:06,750 --> 00:36:07,958 Orange light. 913 00:36:08,042 --> 00:36:10,708 Crossing under the star right here. 914 00:36:10,792 --> 00:36:12,375 See that under the star? 915 00:36:12,458 --> 00:36:15,667 I'm looking at the traffic, guys. 916 00:36:15,708 --> 00:36:17,792 We do have some traffic to the East of us. 917 00:36:17,875 --> 00:36:19,208 You're pointing back East. 918 00:36:19,292 --> 00:36:21,167 So we might be looking at this guy here. 919 00:36:21,292 --> 00:36:22,958 Watch for a strobe. PAUL BEBAN: Oh, I see it. 920 00:36:23,042 --> 00:36:25,042 CRIS BLEDSOE: There's no strobe. ERIK BARD: No strobe? 921 00:36:25,125 --> 00:36:26,667 OK. At least not to the naked eye. 922 00:36:26,792 --> 00:36:27,583 PAUL BEBAN: I see it. 923 00:36:27,667 --> 00:36:28,708 Oh, yeah, I see it. 924 00:36:28,833 --> 00:36:29,667 You got eyes on it? 925 00:36:29,708 --> 00:36:30,542 Yeah. 926 00:36:30,625 --> 00:36:32,333 It's going South to North, Erik. 927 00:36:32,417 --> 00:36:34,583 It was very bright. 928 00:36:34,667 --> 00:36:37,875 When I first noticed, it was right here over this tree, 929 00:36:37,875 --> 00:36:39,167 heading that way. 930 00:36:39,250 --> 00:36:40,625 ERIK BARD: It's a satellite, I think. 931 00:36:40,708 --> 00:36:42,375 OK. 932 00:36:42,458 --> 00:36:44,333 What's really interesting is he felt there was something 933 00:36:44,375 --> 00:36:46,458 going to happen, and then a satellite 934 00:36:46,542 --> 00:36:48,042 would come over the horizon. 935 00:36:48,125 --> 00:36:51,250 And so it's like he was almost intuitively 936 00:36:51,333 --> 00:36:53,542 perceiving spacecraft in orbit. 937 00:36:53,667 --> 00:36:55,667 As if you had a lookup table in his head. 938 00:36:55,750 --> 00:36:56,375 Yeah. 939 00:36:56,458 --> 00:36:57,417 And that was weird. 940 00:36:57,500 --> 00:37:00,625 We really were jawing on that. 941 00:37:00,708 --> 00:37:03,875 And then we had the event where suddenly, we 942 00:37:03,958 --> 00:37:07,458 had the big sulfur dioxide smell, 943 00:37:07,542 --> 00:37:09,292 that rotten eggs kind of thing. 944 00:37:09,375 --> 00:37:11,208 NARRATOR: A strong sulfur smell could 945 00:37:11,292 --> 00:37:13,417 be a warning of the presence of some kind 946 00:37:13,542 --> 00:37:16,375 of dangerous electromagnetic interference. 947 00:37:16,458 --> 00:37:19,500 It's such a serious concern at Skinwalker Ranch 948 00:37:19,583 --> 00:37:23,125 that it's a standing rule that anyone who enters the property 949 00:37:23,208 --> 00:37:26,708 must immediately report any odor of sulfur. 950 00:37:26,792 --> 00:37:28,375 Got the sulfured whack. 951 00:37:28,458 --> 00:37:30,458 - Yeah, what is that smell? - Yeah, it's going on all night. 952 00:37:30,542 --> 00:37:32,208 I'm picking up on that. God. 953 00:37:32,292 --> 00:37:33,750 I've never smelled that before here. 954 00:37:33,833 --> 00:37:35,208 It is really wild. 955 00:37:35,292 --> 00:37:36,792 It's a strong sulfur smell now, right now. 956 00:37:36,875 --> 00:37:38,208 Yeah, it's terrible. 957 00:37:38,292 --> 00:37:39,333 I have not smelled it here ever, and I've 958 00:37:39,375 --> 00:37:40,667 been here for four years. 959 00:37:40,792 --> 00:37:42,208 TRAVIS TAYLOR: But it was worse than that. 960 00:37:42,292 --> 00:37:44,458 It was also more of like there was a burning 961 00:37:44,542 --> 00:37:45,958 plastic metallic sort of-- 962 00:37:46,042 --> 00:37:48,708 I remember, we all thought something was on fire. 963 00:37:48,792 --> 00:37:50,500 And then the thing that follows that up 964 00:37:50,583 --> 00:37:54,000 is, while this is going on, our instruments 965 00:37:54,042 --> 00:37:57,333 tell us there's a high gamma ray dose rate happening. 966 00:37:57,458 --> 00:37:59,750 And I mean, it was really high. 967 00:37:59,833 --> 00:38:02,833 And that gamma ray detector sure is pinging over there. 968 00:38:02,875 --> 00:38:04,917 NARRATOR: Gamma ray readings on the ranch 969 00:38:05,042 --> 00:38:09,750 usually average around 50 CPM or counts per minute. 970 00:38:09,875 --> 00:38:13,167 I'm seeing about the highest reading I've gotten on this one. 971 00:38:13,208 --> 00:38:15,500 It's approaching 100 counts per minute. 972 00:38:15,500 --> 00:38:16,625 Are you kidding me? 973 00:38:16,708 --> 00:38:17,542 Nope. 974 00:38:17,625 --> 00:38:18,917 PAUL BEBAN: 100 CPM right now? 975 00:38:19,042 --> 00:38:20,167 Now, it's 124. 976 00:38:20,250 --> 00:38:21,375 CRIS BLEDSOE: That's disturbing. 977 00:38:21,458 --> 00:38:22,875 We never see that on those. 978 00:38:22,958 --> 00:38:24,250 Never. 979 00:38:24,333 --> 00:38:25,708 These are high by a factor of three. 980 00:38:25,833 --> 00:38:27,500 PAUL BEBAN: You don't see it that high? 981 00:38:27,542 --> 00:38:28,833 No, no. 982 00:38:28,958 --> 00:38:31,500 That's at least 148. 983 00:38:31,583 --> 00:38:33,375 That's more than two times higher-- 984 00:38:33,458 --> 00:38:34,667 - 160. - --than we ever see. 985 00:38:34,750 --> 00:38:35,833 160 CPM? 986 00:38:35,917 --> 00:38:36,792 Yeah. 987 00:38:36,875 --> 00:38:38,750 What is that signifying? 988 00:38:38,833 --> 00:38:41,000 CRIS BLEDSOE: A lot of gamma rays coming from something. 989 00:38:41,125 --> 00:38:43,667 Other than that, I don't know. 990 00:38:43,750 --> 00:38:48,167 I am mostly concerned that that smell that we 991 00:38:48,333 --> 00:38:50,000 haven't ever smelled before. 992 00:38:50,083 --> 00:38:53,542 And the high counts in the gamma rays is really concerning me. 993 00:38:53,667 --> 00:38:55,250 ERIK BARD: Is it saying 1100? TRAVIS TAYLOR: 1100? 994 00:38:55,375 --> 00:38:56,833 ERIK BARD: What? TRAVIS TAYLOR: OK, let's-- 995 00:38:56,917 --> 00:38:58,542 ERIK BARD: Everybody out. TRAVIS TAYLOR: Let's get out. 996 00:38:58,625 --> 00:38:59,917 ERIK BARD: Everybody out. TRAVIS TAYLOR: Let's get out. 997 00:39:00,042 --> 00:39:01,000 ERIK BARD: Everybody out. TRAVIS TAYLOR: Get out. 998 00:39:01,042 --> 00:39:01,917 ERIK BARD: Everybody out. 999 00:39:02,000 --> 00:39:02,100 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Get out. 1000 00:39:02,708 --> 00:39:04,083 Get out. Out. 1001 00:39:04,167 --> 00:39:04,833 PAUL BEBAN: This is risky, 1100? TRAVIS TAYLOR: Out. 1002 00:39:04,958 --> 00:39:05,375 Out. Out. 1003 00:39:05,458 --> 00:39:06,833 Out. Out. 1004 00:39:06,917 --> 00:39:08,542 ERIK BARD: Yeah, I don't know what's going on. 1005 00:39:08,667 --> 00:39:09,750 PAUL BEBAN: I don't know. ERIK BARD: Yeah, we got to go. 1006 00:39:09,833 --> 00:39:11,333 Yes, we had an instrument registering 1007 00:39:11,417 --> 00:39:12,000 of dangerously, dangerously high level of radiation. 1008 00:39:12,125 --> 00:39:12,542 In. In. 1009 00:39:12,708 --> 00:39:12,875 In. In. 1010 00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:13,667 In. 1011 00:39:13,750 --> 00:39:14,875 [bleep] 1012 00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:16,000 MAN 12: That's wild. 1013 00:39:16,125 --> 00:39:18,083 That ain't right. 1014 00:39:18,167 --> 00:39:21,250 Erik and I, we never could identify 1015 00:39:21,333 --> 00:39:24,333 that it was specifically a gamma ray radiation 1016 00:39:24,417 --> 00:39:26,667 or if something wasn't spoofing our equipment. 1017 00:39:26,750 --> 00:39:28,083 Well, it sounds like something may 1018 00:39:28,167 --> 00:39:31,250 have been reacting to Chris Bledsoe in his visit 1019 00:39:31,333 --> 00:39:32,292 to the ranch. 1020 00:39:32,375 --> 00:39:33,583 You thought about that? 1021 00:39:33,667 --> 00:39:37,208 The ranch reacts to people differently. 1022 00:39:37,292 --> 00:39:40,250 People who bring a certain attitude, 1023 00:39:40,333 --> 00:39:43,875 call it a spirit or a state of consciousness, have ended up 1024 00:39:43,958 --> 00:39:45,333 rendered catatonic. 1025 00:39:45,375 --> 00:39:47,208 Some people have ended up in the hospital 1026 00:39:47,333 --> 00:39:49,917 with mysterious illnesses and injuries. 1027 00:39:50,000 --> 00:39:53,292 It appears that there may be at times intent 1028 00:39:53,375 --> 00:39:56,583 or volition behind some of the events 1029 00:39:56,667 --> 00:39:58,083 that occur here on the ranch. 1030 00:39:58,167 --> 00:40:02,375 Well, what if Chris Bledsoe and his visit to the ranch 1031 00:40:02,500 --> 00:40:05,375 triggered something or at least triggered a reaction 1032 00:40:05,500 --> 00:40:07,583 from one or more of the entities that we 1033 00:40:07,667 --> 00:40:11,625 are documenting and interacting with on a regular basis? 1034 00:40:11,708 --> 00:40:14,000 But look, we may never understand 1035 00:40:14,083 --> 00:40:16,500 truly what the motivation is. 1036 00:40:16,583 --> 00:40:18,958 BRANDON FUGAL: Well, we're definitely not in control. 1037 00:40:19,042 --> 00:40:21,000 ERIK BARD: But I consider us fortunate in that we 1038 00:40:21,125 --> 00:40:23,542 have the tools and methods to explore the space. 1039 00:40:23,542 --> 00:40:25,542 The other thing that I appreciate so much about what 1040 00:40:25,625 --> 00:40:26,500 you guys have been doing is you've 1041 00:40:26,625 --> 00:40:28,167 been holding up a mirror to us. 1042 00:40:28,292 --> 00:40:30,458 Certainly, you've provided corroboration for the kinds 1043 00:40:30,542 --> 00:40:32,833 of things that we've been engaging and sometimes, 1044 00:40:32,917 --> 00:40:35,500 struggling with and scratching our heads over for many years. 1045 00:40:35,583 --> 00:40:37,667 The alignments are stunning. 1046 00:40:37,750 --> 00:40:40,000 And it also falls into the category, 1047 00:40:40,083 --> 00:40:41,125 be careful what you wish for. 1048 00:40:41,208 --> 00:40:42,667 Sure. 1049 00:40:42,750 --> 00:40:44,667 BRANDON FUGAL: Because now, we have this knowledge, 1050 00:40:44,792 --> 00:40:46,542 and we've been able to confirm. 1051 00:40:46,625 --> 00:40:49,833 And we have data validating the reality 1052 00:40:49,833 --> 00:40:53,250 of this outside of the gates of Skinwalker Ranch. 1053 00:40:53,333 --> 00:40:56,875 While you guys are moving around Beyond Skinwalker Ranch 1054 00:40:56,958 --> 00:40:59,333 and finding new places to go and look, 1055 00:40:59,458 --> 00:41:02,292 and revisiting, and digging deeper at places 1056 00:41:02,375 --> 00:41:04,750 you've already been, at the same time, 1057 00:41:04,875 --> 00:41:08,583 while we're doing that here, we absolutely must correlate 1058 00:41:08,667 --> 00:41:11,792 our activities because we might find 1059 00:41:11,875 --> 00:41:15,417 that we're impacting each other and didn't even realize it. 1060 00:41:15,500 --> 00:41:19,417 Sounds like we have some real good other directions 1061 00:41:19,500 --> 00:41:21,375 to take with this that could really 1062 00:41:21,458 --> 00:41:23,458 yield key insights and results. 1063 00:41:23,542 --> 00:41:26,208 We are stepping into frontier territory. 1064 00:41:26,292 --> 00:41:31,542 I mean, this really is the next frontier of discovery. 1065 00:41:31,625 --> 00:41:34,583 And before we start planning our next adventure, 1066 00:41:34,708 --> 00:41:36,833 I mean, a couple of nights rest would be really nice. 1067 00:41:36,875 --> 00:41:37,500 I heard that. 1068 00:41:37,583 --> 00:41:39,667 [laughter] 1069 00:41:39,667 --> 00:41:41,167 TRAVIS TAYLOR: Hey, guys, great stuff. 1070 00:41:41,292 --> 00:41:42,000 Great work. 1071 00:41:42,167 --> 00:41:43,458 Absolutely brilliant. 1072 00:41:43,542 --> 00:41:44,167 Thank you so much, gentlemen. This is-- 1073 00:41:44,250 --> 00:41:45,458 Yeah. 1074 00:41:45,542 --> 00:41:46,417 Maybe we could take you back in it. 1075 00:41:46,500 --> 00:41:47,833 TRAVIS TAYLOR: --phenomenal. 1076 00:41:47,875 --> 00:41:49,083 PAUL BEBAN: Can't wait to see what you do next. 1077 00:41:49,167 --> 00:41:49,458 ANDY BUSTAMANTE: Wow. Awesome, you guys.