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00:19Hey Cameron, it's Caleb. Do you have a copy?
00:23Cameron, do you have a copy?
00:26Skinwalker Ranch Command Center, Caleb, how do you hear?
00:28This is Cameron. We're on the outskirts of the ranch now. We're just about a couple of minutes out.
00:35Copy you, Cameron. Got eyes on you.
00:39After all these years of investigation, I'm more motivated than ever to get back to the Skinwalker Ranch.
00:46My hope is this year will be a breakout year where we will finally determine the truth
00:51associated with unidentified aerial phenomena and high strangeness on the property.
00:59Over the years we've been investigating the ranch, I've seen some crazy stuff, but none of it comes close to
01:05what I witnessed last year.
01:07Every time I try to push through the barrier, look what happens.
01:09It's pushing you back.
01:10We're talking evidence of invisible forces.
01:14You seen this?
01:15Yes.
01:15Strange signals.
01:18Mysterious flying objects.
01:20I saw something.
01:22What is that?
01:23Ceramics.
01:24And of course, possible proof that something from out of this world is buried in the mesa.
01:29This is artificial.
01:30Yes.
01:31Holy crap.
01:35I'm really looking forward to this year's investigation.
01:38It's time to start connecting new dots and take things even further.
01:42Caleb.
01:43It's good to be back, brother.
01:46We now have what we can rightly call hot spots, areas of interest where we have seen strange events repeatedly.
01:55Much of our work this year will focus on studying these areas.
01:59We are all anxious to bring some kind of understanding, if not closure, to the mystery of Skinwalker Ranch.
02:07Hey, guys.
02:09Brandon.
02:09It's good to be back.
02:10Good to see you.
02:11After years of gathering data, we have more questions than answers.
02:16But we're driven to push boundaries like never before.
02:20It's good to see the team assembled, I think, more than ever before.
02:25Not only do we have answers coming off of this last year, but I have to believe that we're getting
02:31closer to understanding what is happening,
02:34both below and above Skinwalker Ranch.
02:37Exactly.
02:38Speaking of what is below the property, we have ceramic material that Chris found in the Mesa this last year.
02:47Not only is this ceramic material not naturally occurring, but it also has some strange electromagnetic properties,
02:54all of which have been verified with scientific equipment.
02:58Yeah.
03:00The ceramics we found while drilling in the Mesa last year were an absolute game-changer.
03:05Based off the test we ran, they appear machine-made and superheat-resistant,
03:10just like the ceramics used to protect man-made spacecraft.
03:14I'm going to reposition this.
03:16When we bombarded a sample with electrons, a bunch of holes formed on the surface.
03:21Are those holes getting bigger?
03:23Yes, I think so.
03:25Yeah, yeah.
03:26Let's turn it off to see if it goes back to normal.
03:29Here we go.
03:30But when we stopped, the material appeared to repair itself.
03:35Look at that.
03:36I've never seen anything like that before.
03:39This stuff is fixing itself.
03:41That's exactly right.
03:44Unbelievable.
03:45It raises the question, what the hell is there in the Mesa?
03:48Yeah, I mean, let's not forget, a tungsten carbide drill was damaged inside of that Mesa.
03:55I want to find out if it is connected to the manufactured ceramic material.
04:02Oh, my gosh.
04:03Yeah, look at that thing.
04:05Half that tooth is gone.
04:07Last year, as we drilled the second of two boreholes,
04:11the drill bit hit something that destroyed it about 470 feet into the Mesa.
04:16And that was when we found the ceramics in the spoils.
04:20So far, we know from the ground-penetrating radar that there's a 400-foot-long object
04:25possibly made of metal and surrounded by several smaller objects.
04:29Did the ceramics come from one of these things?
04:32And if they did, what the heck is it?
04:34Chris Roberts, our archaeologist, has been busy at work over the last several months
04:40in preparation for this meeting.
04:42Yeah.
04:43After last year's investigation concluded,
04:46I did some cleanup of the deposits that came out of borehole 2.
04:51When I was actually sorting in the 60- to 90-foot section,
04:56I found something else in there as well.
04:58And what I've determined under magnification is that it's a ceramic.
05:03But this is the head-scratching part.
05:06It's a little bit darker, and it's more dense.
05:09Okay.
05:10So we have two different ceramics in the Mesa.
05:13Wow.
05:13Wow.
05:14Did you test it with any other instruments?
05:15I did not.
05:16But I have a test we can run here on the ranch
05:18to see how they compare under a special UV light.
05:21Let's do that.
05:22Let's do that.
05:23Yeah.
05:24I haven't identified the different ceramics as to a known type.
05:29So it'll be really interesting to test both ceramics
05:32to see if they're related.
05:34This second possible ceramic is all the more reason
05:37for us to get back inside that Mesa.
05:39Yes.
05:39But how do we get in there?
05:41How can we do this differently?
05:43Well, so far we've done horizontal drilling.
05:46Right.
05:48We were only 33 feet from the top of the Mesa
05:52when we hit that object.
05:55And you look at that depth,
05:57that's really achievable if we were to come from the top down.
06:01I think that the time is now to go in vertical
06:05with a much bigger diameter drill bit.
06:08We're thinking maybe around 4 feet.
06:11What is this anomaly?
06:13What's this hard substance that stopped a drill bit
06:16cold in its tracks?
06:18By going to a vertical drilling operation this year,
06:21we're going to be able to be a lot more controlled
06:23in exactly where we're drilling.
06:25In addition to that,
06:26it allows us to carefully examine foot by foot
06:29as we go down
06:30so we don't damage whatever it is inside of there.
06:33Can you imagine a 4-foot diameter hole
06:36going down 30 feet?
06:37We could do a lot with that.
06:38Yeah.
06:39I know you're thinking
06:40how many instruments we can put down there
06:42and all the data we can collect.
06:44So we're going to have to be bringing somebody in
06:46from outside the area,
06:47which will take 2 or 3 weeks to happen.
06:49Well, that's exciting.
06:51I'd love to get to the bottom
06:52of what is in the Mesa.
06:55So I want to make sure
06:56that we are carefully engaging
06:58the digging activity and excavation
07:01over the course of the next few weeks.
07:03Absolutely.
07:04Also, I think one thing I want to explore
07:07is this bubble.
07:08Why is this exotic anomaly
07:11over Skinwalker Ranch?
07:13Yep.
07:14Of all the strange stuff we've seen out here,
07:17the bubble has got to be
07:18one of the biggest mysteries.
07:20The only way I can describe it
07:22is it's like a massive invisible ball,
07:25almost like some kind
07:26of science fiction force field.
07:28It's got a 2,000-foot radius,
07:31and it reaches both above and below ground.
07:34Its epicenter is at the place
07:36we call the triangle,
07:37and it even covers the Mesa drill site.
07:40So far, we've seen its barriers block drones
07:44and even rockets from passing through it.
07:46We've picked up possible communication signals
07:48inside of it
07:49and documented a ton of UAPs
07:52going in and out of it.
07:54Well, I'm anxious to hear
07:56what are the immediate action items
07:58to begin this year of experiments.
08:01I think the first place
08:02we should focus
08:03is at the center of the bubble,
08:04where we saw
08:05what we've been calling the blob.
08:07Right.
08:08One of the most curious spots
08:10inside the bubble
08:11is 31 feet above the triangle.
08:14That's where we captured
08:15high-speed images back in 2022
08:18of a blob destroying a rocket midair.
08:23We don't know what this thing is
08:25or how it connects to the bubble.
08:27So the hope is that
08:28by concentrating on key areas
08:31like the blob,
08:32we might unravel
08:33this entire bubble mystery.
08:35As we've been preparing
08:36for this year's activities,
08:39Eric and Travis have tasked me
08:41to erect these two different new towers
08:4330 feet high,
08:45right there in the triangle.
08:46I'm pleased to report
08:47that we're ready to erect those towers
08:49and move forward.
08:51We're going to be able
08:51to put instruments
08:52right in the heart
08:54of that 30 or so foot spot
08:56over the center of the triangle.
08:57That's right.
08:58I reached out to Lock Precision
09:01and asked them
09:03to design a thrust stand
09:05so we can put rocket motors
09:07upside down
09:09at the 30-foot mark
09:10that would put huge amounts
09:11of light, heat, and smoke
09:13into that spot.
09:15It might reveal the blob again
09:17and we might be able
09:18to get a better image of it.
09:19I've developed a piece of software.
09:21I'm calling it Metaframe.
09:23Now, this is a piece of software
09:25that allows us
09:26to catch fleeting events.
09:28They're so fast
09:29that we wouldn't catch them
09:29with the naked eye.
09:31So now we have the ability
09:33to study any unusual lights
09:36or UAP over the ranch.
09:38Also, it allows us
09:39to review all of the events
09:41that take place
09:41on the property
09:42over the course of 24 hours.
09:44So if something's going to happen,
09:45you know, on the ranch
09:46or in our airspace,
09:48we're going to catch it.
09:50That's good.
09:51Excellent.
09:51Excellent.
09:52That tool is going
09:54to be really valuable.
09:55Absolutely.
09:56Yeah.
09:57Well, let's move forward.
09:58Thank you, everyone.
10:00As always,
10:01we've got our work cut out
10:02for us as we get started.
10:03Looking forward
10:04to getting the answers.
10:05All right.
10:06Very good.
10:07Thank you, gentlemen.
10:17So first things first.
10:19Let's take these bolts
10:21out of the hinge.
10:22Yeah, okay.
10:24Before starting
10:25our first experiment
10:26of the year,
10:27we needed to install
10:28two new towers
10:29at the Triangle,
10:30which is the epicenter
10:31of the bubble.
10:32Right there.
10:32Right there.
10:33Oh, oh, oh, oh.
10:34These 30-foot towers
10:36were specifically designed
10:37to run tests
10:38right in the spot
10:39where we saw
10:40that strange blob before.
10:42That's all tightened down.
10:43It's locked in, dude.
10:44This thing ain't going nowhere.
10:45I'm going to give you this.
10:47Okay.
10:47Once the towers were up,
10:49Alan Isdale
10:50from Lock Precision Rockets
10:51and his daughter Katie
10:52arrived to install
10:53the most important piece
10:55of tonight's experiment.
10:56This is a fun table
10:57right here, man.
10:58This is.
10:58They've brought
10:59custom-made rocket motors,
11:01which we're going
11:02to mount upside down
11:03on top of one
11:04of our new towers.
11:06These will allow us
11:07to blast flames
11:08and smoke
11:09directly into the spot
11:11where we first saw
11:12the blob.
11:13Since it appeared
11:15for just a moment
11:16when the rocket
11:16was destroyed in 2022,
11:18we're hoping
11:19long-sustained heat
11:20and flames
11:21from a rocket engine
11:22will make it appear again,
11:24but for longer this time
11:25so we can figure out
11:27what the heck
11:27it actually is.
11:28Put the igniter in
11:30and connect it
11:30and then get clear.
11:32Okay.
11:32All right.
11:33Thanks, man.
11:34During our experiment,
11:36let's boot it up.
11:38We'll be using
11:39a whole bunch
11:39of specialty equipment.
11:41All right.
11:42So we've got power.
11:42We've got LiDAR,
11:44which can capture
11:44infrared images of things
11:46you can't see
11:47with the naked eye.
11:48Then we also have
11:49thermal clear cameras,
11:51which will identify
11:52anything with a different
11:54temperature
11:54than the surrounding environment.
11:56Let's put this one
11:57right there
11:58looking that way.
12:00We've also set up
12:01several high-speed
12:02video cameras
12:03aimed where we saw
12:04the blob before.
12:06What am I looking at here?
12:08Those will feed
12:09into Eric's
12:10new Metaframe system,
12:11so if the blob appears,
12:13even for a moment,
12:14we should be able
12:15to catch it on camera.
12:17All right.
12:18We should be ready.
12:19All right.
12:19How are we doing
12:19over here, guys?
12:20We're ready.
12:21All right.
12:22Eric,
12:23we're going to now
12:24shut down until dark.
12:25Copy that, Travis.
12:26Perfect.
12:27All right.
12:28Cool.
12:29Appreciate it, guys.
12:34While we were waiting
12:35for nightfall,
12:37what you got here?
12:38Well, guys,
12:39Chris has been looking
12:40at the properties
12:41of these materials
12:42that we brought
12:42out of the mesa.
12:43Eric, Thomas, and I
12:45joined Chris Roberts
12:46in the command center.
12:47He wanted to show us
12:48the new kind of ceramic
12:49he told us about yesterday.
12:51He also wanted to run
12:52comparative tests
12:54with the ones
12:54we found last year.
12:55So actually,
12:56I've got four pieces
12:57in here,
12:58the camera up in the top
13:00here looking straight down.
13:01Okay, got it.
13:02So that's what I'm seeing
13:03on the screen
13:03right here then.
13:06So the three larger pieces
13:08that you can see,
13:10uh-huh,
13:11those are type A.
13:14The type A ceramic
13:16is the material
13:17that we examined
13:18at the university
13:19last year.
13:20Type A ceramic
13:21is what we found
13:22in borehole 2,
13:23is that right?
13:23Yes.
13:24Okay.
13:24Yes.
13:24And then what is
13:25that thing above it?
13:27So the one above it
13:29I found after
13:32last year's investigation
13:33while I was doing
13:34winter work
13:35and resorting
13:36through the drilling
13:37spoils of borehole 2.
13:38And that came
13:39from 60 to 90 feet in.
13:42Okay, and so that's
13:43what you're calling
13:43type B?
13:44This is type B.
13:46Now, what's interesting
13:46about it is
13:47is it is very similar
13:49and characteristic
13:50to type A,
13:51meaning it has
13:52a similar glaze to it.
13:54All right, so explain
13:56to me your
13:57experimental apparatus here.
13:58We're going to use
13:59a special kind of UV light
14:01called UV-365
14:02to see how different
14:04or similar
14:05the two ceramics might be.
14:06I've got this
14:07in a photo box here
14:08and I've got the UV-365
14:10looking into the box
14:11and I've got gloves on
14:12and I've got safety glasses
14:13on that are safe
14:14for those rays.
14:15To be clear,
14:16because I've played
14:17with black lights a lot,
14:19you're saying
14:20that you should be
14:21wearing safety glasses
14:22with a black light?
14:23For this level,
14:24you should be.
14:24It's at the wavelength
14:26that will cause
14:27severe sunburn, right?
14:29And so it would sunburn
14:30your eye,
14:31sunburn your skin,
14:32and it's the wavelength
14:33that likely is what
14:34causes skin cancer.
14:35So it's just
14:36a preventive thing.
14:37UV-365 is something
14:39you've probably seen
14:40on crime shows
14:41where they wave it around
14:42and reveal all the stuff
14:43you can't see
14:44with the naked eye.
14:45But what Chris wanted
14:46to do was to use it
14:48to look for subtle differences
14:49to confirm if they are,
14:51in fact,
14:51different kinds of ceramics.
14:53Well, let's take a look at it.
14:55So you guys watch it
14:56on the stream here.
14:58Most ceramics actually
15:00absorb ultraviolet light.
15:02They don't do
15:02any fluorescing at all.
15:05What's interesting about it
15:06is that all of a sudden,
15:07type A is fluorescing.
15:12You're saying
15:13that typical ceramics
15:14that you see
15:14don't glow under
15:15a blacklight like this?
15:17Correct.
15:18Now, what's interesting
15:18about type B
15:21is the coloring
15:22doesn't fluoresce
15:23the same as type A.
15:26Well, I would say,
15:27looking at that,
15:28that the type A ones
15:30are fluorescing
15:30blue-green, right?
15:32And then the type B one
15:34is fluorescing yellow.
15:35Yes.
15:36I would like to see
15:38that compared to, like,
15:39what a real archaeological
15:40ceramic would look like.
15:41Do you have any
15:42samples of that?
15:43Yes.
15:44This is a piece
15:45of ancient indigenous pottery.
15:47It could be around
15:48a thousand years old.
15:50See it right in the middle?
15:53Well, it doesn't fluoresce
15:54at all.
15:56It looks completely black
15:57on the screen with a few...
15:58Almost like it's charcoal
15:59or something.
15:59A few bright dots.
16:00It does.
16:01So this is highly absorbent.
16:03But here's another thing
16:04I found.
16:05Under a microscope,
16:06I saw some buildup
16:07and erosion that happened
16:09on both the type A
16:11and the type B ceramics
16:12that would take
16:13a long, long time
16:14to occur inside the mesa.
16:16How much time?
16:18Is it tens of years
16:19or hundreds of years?
16:20If I were to guess,
16:21based on my experience,
16:23conservatively,
16:24it's in the thousands
16:25of years.
16:26Thousands?
16:28It's thousands of years old.
16:30And that's conservative.
16:32This material
16:33has got machined edges on it,
16:35which would usually mean
16:36it was made sometime
16:37in the last 50 to 75 years.
16:39Yeah.
16:40If what Chris says is correct,
16:43that suggests
16:43some really crazy possibilities
16:45for what's in the mesa.
16:47Maybe.
16:48The ceramics are like
16:49the heat shield tiles
16:50on the space shuttle,
16:51but were part of some
16:52secret government program.
16:54Or another,
16:55even more insane idea,
16:57is that there's some kind
16:58of alien technology
17:00that's been buried
17:01in the mesa
17:01for thousands of years.
17:03I really don't know
17:04what to think at this point.
17:05I think our next move
17:07is to send off some samples
17:08and we need to get these tested.
17:11I know a lab in Colorado
17:12that can perform
17:14thermal luminescence testing.
17:16What do you mean by that?
17:17Well, that's where they will
17:18tell you how old it is.
17:20But it's a destructive process,
17:22meaning the Type B sample
17:24could be totally destroyed.
17:25And we're fortunate
17:26that we have so many samples
17:27of the Type A ceramic.
17:29I think it's enough
17:30for us to do some
17:31pretty aggressive testing.
17:32But I don't think
17:33we should send the Type B
17:35in since we only
17:35have one piece.
17:37Well, you know what?
17:38As we get the new drill,
17:39core drill rig
17:40up on top of the mace
17:41and start going down,
17:44maybe you'll be able
17:45to find more pieces.
17:47That's what we need to do.
17:48We want to get this material
17:49off to the lab
17:50as soon as possible.
17:51I agree.
17:51I agree.
17:53All right.
17:54Good stuff, man.
17:54Yes, yes.
18:02You have continuity?
18:04Yep.
18:05We're good.
18:06Okay.
18:07Once the sun went down,
18:09it was finally time
18:10to start burning
18:11our rocket motors
18:12to see if we could
18:13get the blob to show up.
18:15Hey, be advised,
18:16the rocket is good to go.
18:18All right.
18:18That sounds good, man.
18:20We also decided
18:21to launch an actual rocket
18:23at the same time
18:24since that's what we think
18:26caused the blob
18:27to appear before.
18:29Thomas, I got to tell you, man,
18:31the towers look cool.
18:33So here's what this means, guys,
18:35the color code.
18:36The green means it's passive.
18:38If you're on that side,
18:39you should be safe
18:40from any potential pyro
18:42or rocket motors or anything.
18:44The red tower means
18:45it's dangerous.
18:46Stay away from them
18:47because this is where
18:47we've got active pyrotechnics.
18:50Make sense?
18:51Yeah.
18:52All right.
18:52Well, let's get to it.
18:53I'm going to call Eric
18:54and tell him we're going.
18:55Hey, Eric,
18:56we've got everything ready
18:57to go out here.
18:58Hey, Travis, copy that.
19:0040 seconds.
19:08What's that noise?
19:09Something's coming
19:10through the computer, man.
19:11I don't know what it is.
19:13So what changed?
19:15I don't know.
19:17But I can't get it to turn off.
19:20Let's try something.
19:24I don't know what that was.
19:26I think it's some sort of weird
19:28technical glitch going on here.
19:30Something's not playing nice.
19:31Yeah, something's not playing nice.
19:33That's weird.
19:34Whatever happened just then,
19:36all the signals went away.
19:38My laptop jammed up.
19:40All of a sudden,
19:43all of a sudden,
19:43out of the blue,
19:43my computer,
19:44which monitors all my instruments,
19:46glitched in a way
19:47that we've never seen before.
19:50And right when we started our countdown.
19:52Now,
19:53we have seen equipment fail
19:54many times out here
19:56the second we start our experiments.
19:58From my POV,
20:00that feels like too many times
20:02to be just a coincidence.
20:04There's one little peak right here
20:06at 1.2.
20:09Suddenly,
20:09I got 1.2 showing up.
20:12This is strange.
20:14This 1.2 gigahertz signal
20:16was really weird.
20:18It's been showing up
20:19ever since Eric first broadcast it
20:22last year during an experiment.
20:24Like,
20:24someone or something
20:26cloned the signal
20:27and then broadcast it back at us.
20:29I don't know
20:30if it's meant to taunt us
20:31or to communicate with us.
20:34Hey, Eric,
20:35be advised,
20:36I'm getting a 1.2 signal showing up.
20:39Copy that, Travis.
20:40Yeah, I can confirm
20:41several 1.2 peaks.
20:44Hey, y'all,
20:45let's see if I can see
20:46where that thing's coming from.
20:48Let's see.
20:51My spectrum analyzer
20:52was connected to several antennas
20:54here at the Triangle.
20:55So by checking
20:56each antenna feed individually,
20:57I wanted to figure out
20:59where this signal
21:00was coming from.
21:02Well, that's sky facing.
21:06That's Mesa facing.
21:08That's facing the Mesa?
21:10That's facing the Mesa.
21:11That's facing the sky.
21:12So it's not coming from the sky.
21:13It's coming from the Mesa.
21:16Hey, Eric.
21:18The 1.2 gigahertz
21:19is coming from the Mesa.
21:22Copy that.
21:23And my antenna's pointed
21:24at the Mesa north-northeast.
21:26Now that's interesting.
21:28I wasn't expecting
21:28to hear that.
21:30I'm going to see
21:31if I can confirm that.
21:37Okay, Travis,
21:38I'm looking at
21:39the direction-finding system,
21:41and I show a peak,
21:43but it isn't coming
21:45from the Mesa.
21:45That 1.2 is very strong.
21:48It is dominant,
21:49it is constant,
21:50and it is from
21:51the south-southwest.
21:52That's weird, man.
21:54My antenna shows it
21:55coming from
21:55the opposite direction.
21:58All right, Eric.
21:59I don't know
22:00what the crap's going on there.
22:02How could Eric and I
22:03be getting the same signal
22:05from opposite directions?
22:07Could we be seeing
22:08multiple broadcasts at once?
22:10If that's the case,
22:11what's doing this?
22:13Is this signal
22:14bouncing off the bubble
22:15and coming back at us?
22:18Look at that.
22:19Oh, there it is.
22:20What the hell is that?
22:22That's crazy.
22:23That is a lot of energy.
22:25The whole dadgum spectrum
22:27is doing that.
22:29Oh, Lord.
22:32Eric, I just started getting
22:34from the Mesa
22:35a signal showing up
22:37from 1.59
22:38to 1.60 gigahertz.
22:40It's that whole baseline
22:42jumping up and down
22:43that we've seen before.
22:45I can confirm
22:46the whole thing's
22:47bouncing up and down.
22:48Yeah, and I can tell you
22:49that is not common.
22:52Yeah, makes you wonder
22:53what's going on, don't it?
22:54Yeah, exactly.
22:56Well, that's wacky.
22:58It's crazy.
22:58I'm going to keep watching it.
22:59Let me know
22:59if y'all see anything weird.
23:01All right, let's launch a rocket
23:02and a motor at the same time.
23:04Yeah.
23:05Let's do it.
23:05Okay.
23:07Hey, Eric, you copy?
23:08Yeah, Travis, go ahead.
23:10Yeah, man, we've got
23:11everything ready to go
23:12out here.
23:13And we're about to get
23:14this thing fired up.
23:15Yeah, copy that.
23:17Five, four, three, two, one.
23:24Tower motors ignited.
23:26It's smoking.
23:29The rocket didn't go.
23:33The rocket beacon signal's
23:35going off, but why didn't
23:36the rocket go?
23:37I don't know.
23:38All right, well, let's go
23:39down with it and let's
23:40go check it out.
23:41What caused a perfectly
23:43good rocket not to fire?
23:45I mean, I've fired
23:46thousands of them and
23:48never had that problem.
23:50They never even fired.
23:52Weird to say, the igniter
23:53didn't burn.
23:54It didn't even burn.
23:55It was like it was dead.
23:57There were no signs of
23:58anything physically wrong
24:00with that rocket.
24:01So did whatever broadcast
24:03those signals stop it
24:05from launching?
24:07All right, she's hot again.
24:09All right.
24:09Hey, Eric, you copy?
24:11Travis, go ahead.
24:13So then we're going to
24:13attempt the simultaneous
24:15rocket launch and motor
24:16fire at the same time again.
24:18Well, that should be
24:19interesting.
24:20I'll stand by.
24:22Finally, Alan managed to get
24:24the rocket engine on line
24:25again.
24:26Hopefully, this next launch
24:27will go as planned.
24:29Pads clear.
24:30In five, four, three, two,
24:34one.
24:39Tower motor smoking.
24:43Yeah.
24:45I got it right here.
24:47Straight up.
24:48There it is, right there.
24:49There with the chute charge.
24:51Hey, we got a light right
24:52there.
24:54Right through the smoke.
24:55You did?
24:58What the heck is that?
24:59You see it right there?
25:00Yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:00I see it.
25:02Oh, that's probably the chute
25:03one.
25:04No, no, no.
25:04It's right there.
25:05It's the different one
25:06right there.
25:09Was that a UAP?
25:15Was that a UAP?
25:18Where?
25:19Where?
25:20I don't see it.
25:21Just as our experiment was
25:22finally going according to plan,
25:25Caleb suddenly spotted some kind
25:26of light moving through the sky
25:28right where we launched our rocket.
25:31Was it a UAP?
25:33Now it's gone.
25:38Whatever Caleb saw,
25:40it vanished as fast as it appeared.
25:42So hopefully, we caught it on one
25:44one of our specialty cameras.
25:45All right, let's get that rocket before the screamer battery dies.
25:48Watch for holes, guys.
25:51Before we conducted another test,
25:52I wanted to track down our rocket from the last launch.
25:56It's equipped with a screamer device,
25:58which gives off a loud sound to help us find it in high weeds
26:01or even in the dark.
26:05Good recovery.
26:07Well, wait a minute.
26:08Where's the rest of the rocket?
26:10Well, we got some of it.
26:13Alan, I'm going to head out on the road
26:15and walk down the road a little bit.
26:16Okay.
26:17The bottom fell off of the chute and shroud.
26:20Oh, really?
26:21The bottom of the rocket should be there somewhere near it.
26:25Hey, look here.
26:26Hey, look at this.
26:27It was right here.
26:29It looks like it's in decent shape.
26:31We're having taken a spill.
26:34Look at that.
26:35It looks like the parachute cord just broke.
26:39That's not burned.
26:40No.
26:41I mean, if that was burned,
26:42you wouldn't see these little fibers.
26:43No, that is not burned.
26:44That is unbelievable.
26:46That's 500-pound cord.
26:48It should not break like that.
26:50That is bizarre.
26:52Did the rocket crash into something?
26:55The only way a parachute cord could break like that
26:58is if something deliberately severed it
27:01with a lot of force,
27:02more than 500 pounds.
27:04So what happened here?
27:06Did it hit the blob?
27:08Or did whatever Caleb just saw
27:10cause this to happen?
27:12Hey, Eric, do you copy?
27:15Yeah, Travis, go ahead.
27:17So the rocket launched beautifully.
27:19It went to recover it.
27:20And what we found was a 500-pound cord,
27:23and it was broke.
27:26Not burned, broken.
27:28And that's just bizarre.
27:31Copy that.
27:32Who knows what we're going to see
27:33for the rest of the night.
27:35We're going to reset for the next rocket motor launch
27:37on the tower.
27:39After everything we just saw,
27:41we wanted to run another burn
27:42to see if it was possible
27:43to get more evidence of the blob.
27:46All right, we're getting ready
27:47to do the last experiment.
27:49We're going to have a giant motor
27:51we're going to put on top of the tower.
27:52Okay.
27:53It's going to be pretty spectacular, I think.
28:00When we ran the experiment this time,
28:02we decided to use a larger rocket motor
28:05with a bigger burn.
28:06We were hoping that might get the blob to appear.
28:10Alan and Katie also prepared to launch a rocket
28:13equipped with a tracking system
28:14that could transmit real-time data
28:16like GPS, speed, and elevation during its flight.
28:20If this rocket also hits something,
28:23it could tell us exactly where.
28:33Alan, are you guys ready
28:34with all the other rocket stuff?
28:37Sorry, this is not communicating properly.
28:40We can't launch the rocket.
28:43It won't transmit data?
28:45Uh-uh.
28:46All right, but you are going to be able
28:47to launch the motor on the tower, right, Katie?
28:49Yes, sir.
28:50All right.
28:51This was the second time tonight
28:53that the rocket launchers had a malfunction.
28:56And if Alan couldn't get his controller to connect,
28:58there wasn't going to be any other way
29:00to launch this rocket.
29:04Why are you giving me a phone?
29:11Eric, for Sam.
29:15Go ahead, Eric.
29:16What's going on with your multi-sensor box
29:18at the Triangle?
29:18Yeah.
29:19It's not wanting to transmit to the server.
29:21It's having an issue.
29:23It's not streaming data.
29:24Copy that.
29:26It's really strange right now
29:27because you can see live data
29:29coming from all the sensors around the ranch,
29:31but this one's refusing to send data back to the server.
29:36Jim Royston, Sam Derusso, and I have distributed these multi-sensor boxes
29:42at key locations with known interesting phenomena across the entire ranch.
29:47The technology contained within these ruggedized boxes allows us to see data from all of those sources
29:53while we are running this experiment that allows us to conserve changes in real time.
29:59So why are we seeing the multi-sensor box not working as expected,
30:04and more specifically, at the Triangle?
30:08I've troubleshooted it, and I can't figure out what is blocking it.
30:12The problem is, it wasn't connecting with our network,
30:14so there's no backups to the data, which would cause data loss.
30:18So something's blocking the signal of this one.
30:21Yes.
30:21And Alan said they lost the igniter to the rocket.
30:24Really?
30:24Yep.
30:25Almost everything we've got has had some kind of malfunction tonight.
30:29And it all has to do with transmitting data.
30:31Yep.
30:32It's like something's jamming our equipment.
30:39It's like something's jamming our equipment.
30:42That makes no sense.
30:44Yeah, it doesn't make sense.
30:45Right as we were about to start a larger rocket burn at the Triangle,
30:49a bunch of our equipment malfunctioned again.
30:52It's almost like something was purposely sabotaging our experiment.
30:58Yeah, Travis, I'm seeing an increase in that 1.6 gig signal.
31:04I just want to see if you see the same thing.
31:08Yep, absolutely.
31:11It looks like it's gone up in strength.
31:15Yeah, I mean, there's been an uptick in just the last minute or so.
31:19That is all over the map.
31:21That's strange.
31:23This is crazy.
31:25Could the source of this 1.6 gigahertz signal
31:28be what's been messing with our equipment all night?
31:31Launch status.
31:33Pyro, no go.
31:34I know, because we're not using it.
31:37Any luck with the rocket?
31:38You think you're going to be able to get it?
31:40No.
31:41You're not going to get it?
31:42She keeps doing the same thing.
31:44All right.
31:45Hey, Eric.
31:46The rocket is not going to connect,
31:48so this will be just the motor on the tower for now.
31:52Copy that.
31:53Stand by.
31:53All right.
31:54We're starting the countdown for the rocket motor firing in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
32:12Wow.
32:13Boy, that put a lot of smoke up, didn't it?
32:18Look at the fire on top of the tower.
32:21Oh, I got to see that in Dave's camera.
32:25Looks like a smokestack, man.
32:27Yeah.
32:28Yeah, you can see it in the thermal real good.
32:31Yeah.
32:31That's a good shot.
32:34Yeah, just one out.
32:36All right, that's it.
32:38Hey, Eric, if you want to come back out and let's wrap this evening up, let's do it.
32:43Copy that, Travis.
32:45I'll be right out there.
32:47I think we're all looking forward to reviewing the video data of various kinds,
32:51including conventional video and thermographic, high-speed video.
32:55There's a lot coming out of this.
32:58I think everyone is curious as to whether we will see a repeat of something that we've seen before.
33:03This, of course, is the infamous blob.
33:07There's Eric.
33:08I have never seen one of our experiments the way I just saw it tonight.
33:12There was so much going on.
33:13I don't know what we've got, but we've got all of it.
33:16From the second that we started, it seemed to be nonstop tonight.
33:20Yep.
33:20A lot of strange things.
33:21Yeah, a lot of strange things happening.
33:23Now, we've got a lot of data to look through, but let's call it a night.
33:26Let's do.
33:27All right.
33:28Good stuff, everybody.
33:37A lot of what we're going to be looking at is very visual.
33:40There's a lot happening.
33:41And I'm excited to see what we have.
33:43Two days after our rocket burn experiment at the Triangle,
33:46Eric called all of us into the command center so we could review the process data.
33:52I'm going to start us off with our video surveillance assets.
33:56This is an event, Caleb, where you spotted something.
33:59You pointed it out.
34:01This is the one that I remember.
34:02We have the rocket go.
34:03Okay.
34:04And it looked like there was another light that was moving to the west.
34:08Yeah.
34:09It was like a UAP next to the rocket.
34:12Yeah.
34:12But is this the launch where the chute cord got broken?
34:16Yes, exactly.
34:17So this is a great view from the south field of the property looking back towards the triangle.
34:23This is the launch that we're talking about.
34:31There's the rocket.
34:32The rocket goes up.
34:34Yeah, I just saw the rocket body fall over here.
34:37Mm-hmm.
34:37Now, let's watch this from the perspective of MetaFrame.
34:41And this will be playing back like a time lapse.
34:46So that's the drone going up that we see.
34:49Yeah.
34:50Then that big flash is our rocket motor burning.
34:53But then notice this light right here.
34:56Whoa.
34:57What is that?
34:58That's crazy, dude.
35:01The timing of this feature in the video record with what happened to that cord really raises questions for me.
35:11That's a good point, Eric.
35:12You may have caught whatever caused the rocket to tear itself apart.
35:19You may have caught whatever caused the rocket to tear itself apart.
35:24Yeah.
35:25Yeah.
35:27I can't believe it.
35:29But this enhanced video from our experiment at the triangle clearly showed a bright or black object appearing right next
35:37to the rocket we launched.
35:38And just moments before its parachute cord was cut, it didn't look like the blob.
35:42So what was this UAP that suddenly appeared inside the bubble?
35:48Well, Pete, this is a good time to throw to you.
35:50I'll let you put your data on the screen.
35:52Perfect.
35:52I want to show you the drone footage first.
35:55Okay.
35:56You got my attention.
35:57Is this the launch where the chute cord got broken?
36:01This is the exact same rocket launch.
36:04So let's watch for it.
36:12And then I held on the smoke.
36:14That's our region of interest right there.
36:22What was that?
36:23What caused that shake?
36:25Yeah.
36:26What was that shake?
36:27I haven't seen that before.
36:28Just think about that broken shock cord and that big bright object that we saw in the sky would correlate
36:35really close to that shake.
36:37Could be what on earth made your drone shake like that, Pete?
36:43I don't know what caused this rope to break or what hit Pete's drone.
36:48But I do find it interesting that at the same time, Eric caught something in the sky, there's definitely something
36:55interesting in the airspace here above the triangle.
36:58And why?
36:59This mystery only continues to get bigger and bigger.
37:03So the next piece, I want to show you the terrestrial laser scanning.
37:09One of the objectives of this experiment was to figure out if the blob was connected to the bubble in
37:14some way.
37:15So we were all hoping to see if it might show up in Pete's scans.
37:19I want to show you one scan in particular.
37:25Oh, I can see the striations already.
37:27Yep.
37:29Now, as we go up.
37:32Now look, right there.
37:34See the concentric rings?
37:36Yep.
37:37We might have the bubble in view.
37:41Again.
37:43Is there any way to know exactly the elevation of that?
37:47You want to take a guess?
37:49610 meters.
37:50Yes, sir.
37:54I was excited because 610 meters translates to about 2,000 feet, which is the exact radius of the bubble.
38:02But what caused it to appear?
38:04Did our experiment to trigger the blob actually trigger the bubble to appear instead?
38:37I want to take us to some of the other records that we got.
38:39The darker the color, the colder it is.
38:42So this area is extremely cold compared to the surroundings.
38:47Whoa, what is that?
38:48Even when somebody walked in front of it, but it's still out there.
38:51Interesting.
38:52So it means it's out there, not up here.
38:54Yep.
38:55You see Thomas on the cherry picker moving around over here, and it's still there.
39:04And it disappears as quickly as it appears.
39:08Did it show up any other time during the night?
39:11Okay, I'm going to take us forward just a few minutes.
39:14Oh, that's almost the exact same shape.
39:17It looks almost the same with a dark spot dead center and the same kind of rectangular-like boundary.
39:23We saw that very definitive, you know, black cold spot above the Mesa.
39:29We had no idea what this cold spot was.
39:31But what struck me was it's in the same direction where I got the 1.2 gigahertz signal.
39:37So is this cold spot the source?
39:39And could it be connected to whatever's buried inside the Mesa?
39:42Or is it something to do with the bubble?
39:46Guys, this has been one hell of a day to review.
39:49You know, the more we keep studying this triangle area, the more we keep coming up with these crazy results.
39:54But this has really been one to remember.
39:57Absolutely.
39:58Yeah, we've got a lot of work to do, and I say we get to it.
40:00All right.
40:01All right.
40:02Good stuff.
40:05Much of our work this year will focus on this bubble and all the phenomena that we're not just witnessing,
40:12but experiencing in the center of the bubble, like the blob, to determine who or what those sources are.
40:20We're just getting started.
40:22And it's already looking like this could be our craziest year yet.
40:27There's more UAPs, more strange signals.
40:30Then there's these ceramics.
40:32Just more evidence that there's something beyond explanation buried inside the Mesa.
40:37We're going to find out what these things are and how they're all connected.
40:42Skinwalker Ranch is the most renowned hotspot for all things paranormal and high strangeness.
40:49The team is more motivated than ever to get answers.
40:53Because what we're dealing with here is unprecedented.
40:58I'm prepared to accept whatever the truth is.
41:04Look at this.
41:05Something hit the rocket right there.
41:07What is that like?
41:08Something was in the sky.
41:09We want to go down until we hit whatever it is that's buried here in the Mesa.
41:14We just broke a hose?
41:15Yep.
41:15You're hitting metal.
41:16There is something metallic buried in the Mesa.
41:20Wow.
41:21Hey, we just saw something flying.
41:22Got a light right there.
41:24Look at it right there.
41:25That's a UFO.
41:26Looks like it's following the helicopter.
41:27Hey, Cameron, there's something tracking you.
41:30Look at the heat coming out of the homestead.
41:32We need to get to the bottom of what's going on at Homestead 2.
41:36Something moving around right here.
41:38Yeah, Thomas, I've got a light source in Homestead 2.
41:42I've never had stuff go haywire like this before.
41:45I want out of here.
41:46Turn the lasers on.
41:48Detonation.
41:49Go.
41:50Get in the vehicles.
41:51Hands up.
41:52Get in the vehicles.
41:53Get in the vehicles.
41:55What the hell did we just witness?
41:57Get in the vehicles.
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