The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020) s04e06 Episode Script
What a Mesa
We don't know what it is,
there's a big anomaly
in the ground-penetrating radar
right there.
What the heck?
What in the hell is that?
That pink rock
doesn't look natural.
We've never done a mortar shell
where it's got a big percussion.
There we go.
Whoa, what was that purple light
over there?
I'm gonna head down.
We need to know
if this is
a reaction to that rocket.
What is that?
It looks like
this thing's following Thomas.
There is a
ranch in Northern Utah.
It is considered the epicenter
of the strangest and most
disturbing phenomena on Earth:
animal mutilations,
bizarre UFO sightings
and unusual energies that have
proven harmful to humans.
For 20 years,
the federal government
tried to find answers
and failed.
Now a new team
of dedicated scientists,
researchers and experts
has taken over.
They are determined to solve
the mystery and reveal
The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
Clearly, um
you guys saw something,
a purple light.
Yeah, I saw
it multiple times, right?
The way that it correlated
with the timing
of the launches was
very interesting.
It was really bright.
- Okay.
Last night
we were hoping to zero
in on the cause
of all the energy spikes,
GPS anomalies and UAPs
that we keep seeing
in the so-called triangle
here on Skinwalker Ranch.
But instead, the rockets
and mortars that we launched
seemed to have triggered two
new phenomena that we've never
seen before hundreds of yards
away in the south field.
Whoa, what was
that purple light over there?
Thomas Winterton saw
what he described as a purple
flashing light
in the south field,
but when he went over
there to investigate it
with Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde,
it disappeared.
Neither one of us has seen
anything to account
for that purple light.
And then Kaleb Bench and I
saw a UAP above him
in our night vision scope
that seemed to be
tracking his movements,
like it was stalking him.
If you've got the,
the footage of that light,
I'd love to see it
'cause I never
did get to actually see it.
So I've
I've got the video up here.
So, guys, look there. We've
got our familiar landmarks.
We know what those lights are.
They're security lights
at the houses,
you know, far enough away.
Okay, I'll continue playing.
For purple.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
- There, right there.
- Whoa, right.
That's it, though.
The first takeaway
for me looking at this is,
okay, it is
at the same level in our shot
as those known terrestrial,
light sources.
Exactly.
- So it's down low.
It was not in the sky.
- Right.
Now the question is, what is it?
So, when you compare
the size and the brightness
and the intensity of the light
to the amber yard lights
and the white ones off there,
you know, those lights are big,
big lights-- bright
and this is just as big.
And-and the fact that it's
purple, maybe I'm wrong,
but purple lights
don't carry as far as?
No, it's, your eye
doesn't respond to purple.
In fact, your eye responds best
to a greenish yellow color.
For it to be a purple light
and you to see it,
it had to be,
have a lot of energy in it.
And so I find
that really interesting.
As an optical scientist,
I've studied
the light spectrum
that the human eye
can see for more than 30 years.
Purple is near the edge
of that spectrum.
So, for it to be as bright
as this, it had to have been
created by something
emitting a lot of energy.
I'm not sure
what that could have been.
While you're
chasing this purple light,
we've got what appears to be
something blinking
over your heads
only a couple hundred feet
above you
and following your motion.
That is odd.
- Can you point it out to me?
Yeah, I'll-I'll show you.
- Okay.
Kaleb and I could tell
this thing
was moving and it was
right over your head.
- I see it right there.
- Yeah, you see it right here.
It was right over your heads,
and it moved with you.
It was, like, a couple
hundred feet, at most,
above the ground. - Okay.
See it right there, how bright it was?
- I'm seeing it.
You can't, you can't miss it.
Why is that happening
at the exact same time
we're doing these,
stimulation experiments,
and there is a-a strange purple,
light or object
appearing on the property?
I don't like that.
I-I don't like that either.
- I don't like the fact
that there was something
following me as I was out there.
If it was a human doing it,
it's a bad thing,
and if it wasn't a human doing
it, it's-- I don't know
if that's a good thing or not.
- Yeah.
- Well, guys,
thanks for helping me
look through this today.
Yeah, man.
- Yeah, we'll get back to work.
We got the hole empty,
so we ready to drill again?
After our
meeting in the command center,
Erik Thomas and I headed out
to the mesa where Aaron Blunt
and his team
from Straight Shot Drillers
were about to continue
another major investigation
that we recently started.
Would this drill,
would it drill through
steel-reinforced concrete?
Yes.
- It would?
Yeah, we do it
quite a few times.
Okay.
Last year
Aaron drilled
at this location
and his bit
scraped along the bottom
of a 400-foot-long dome-shaped,
possibly metal, object
Yeah, I'm up against something
pretty hard right now.
The bit couldn't penetrate it,
but scientific analysis
that we had
conducted
on small fragments of metal
that were in the spoils showed
they were composed
of the same type of materials
that NASA uses
on the space shuttle.
That's actually
very interesting.
And then, three weeks ago,
we conducted new
ground-penetrating radar scans
in this area
and found that there appears
to be a second,
120-foot-tall vertical anomaly
sitting
just behind whatever
this dome-shaped object is.
Whatever this is
is as tall as the mesa.
So now we're having Aaron drill
from above
the dome-shaped anomaly
in the hopes
that from this angle,
he can penetrate it and reach
the vertical object behind it
to help us figure out what
in this world they could be.
I have one more question.
The, the beacon
on the end of the drill--
is it always on,
or do you guys just turn it on
when you're looking to find it?
It's always on
while we're drilling.
And you're at 33 megahertz?
Yeah.
- Okay.
So, when we're out drilling,
we have a beacon
that you run in with the bit,
and the locator will be
up on top of the mesa.
So it'll send
a signal up to the locator
and it'll tell how deep it is,
where it's at,
what direction it's going,
so we know
where that bit is at all times.
We're gonna look for that.
We got to look for it?
- Yeah.
Aaron's drill beacon transmits
at a frequency of 33 megahertz
in order for the rig to track
the drill bit's progress
underground.
That's good to know.
We will also monitor that signal
with the spectrum
analyzer as they drill.
Thomas, I want you to,
keep an eye
on the, the gamma ray
detector fairly periodically.
- Okay. - In the past,
when we've drilled here,
we detected strange radiation
and energy frequencies,
most notably one measuring
1.6 gigahertz,
which I think could be some
kind of communication signal.
I just don't know
who or what could be
trying to communicate
or how it might be related
to these strange anomalies
in the mesa.
Yeah,
I say let's start drilling.
Did you get that one working?
Yeah, I got 'em all working now.
During the drilling operation
we were using
our spectrum analyzer
to detect
various energy signals
That's the beacon.
Now, this included
the drill beacon's 33-megahertz
signal,
which we were monitoring
for any changes
that might suggest some kind
of phenomena was affecting it.
Just a minor note
to let you guys know
as we're about 160 feet in.
I'm gonna head up the mesa
to where I can get eyes
on Gavin and find out
how deep they are.
Understood, copy and thanks.
I'm getting more and
more excited with every foot
that we're drilling
into the mesa.
Last year
during our drilling exercise,
we discovered metal
that was forged,
that's not natural,
300 feet into the hill.
Really, I'm most excited
about finding out
what that metal is
inside the mesa.
Right now we're
just about right here,
right below your feet.
- The drill bit's right here?
Yep. That's where it's at.
He's trying to work it down,
but it's
it'll let him drill forward,
but he's not able to work
it down as much as he'd like.
Okay. What-what causes that?
Um, just really tight ground
or, um, other
objects pushing him
in certain directions.
So
- Okay.
Guys. You got a copy?
Go ahead, Thomas. We hear you.
I'm up here on top with Gavin.
The drill bit is
approximately 40 feet
below where we're standing
right now.
There's something that's
been pushing the drill up.
If you remember last year,
there was something
pushing it down.
So he's been trying to turn
that drill and level it out,
and it's just pushing him
up higher and higher.
Similar to what
we experienced last year.
Just other direction.
Maybe we're on top of it
instead of the bottom of it
this time.
That could be.
Think Erik's gonna come up
and, do some
experiments up there with you.
He'll be there in a few minutes.
Copy that.
Be careful.
When Thomas told us the
drill bit was being pushed up
by something inside the mesa,
Erik and I wondered
if Aaron was just
scraping along the top
of the dome-shaped object.
So Erik took a handheld
spectrum analyzer up to Thomas.
We wanted to see if any strange
energy signals could be detected
when the drill made contact with
the anomaly inside the mesa.
When we try to approach
that point,
our bit is getting pushed down
or it's getting pushed up.
So he's hitting
resistance right now?
You can hear that drill's
hitting something hard.
Yeah.
What's going on, Thomas?
After drilling more
than 270 or 280 feet
of going through sandstone
like butter,
the drill has encountered
a hard object
that it cannot penetrate.
Wow.
- Well, if that's the case
um, what I want to do is see
if I can pick up that beacon
Travis, you hear me?
Copy that, Erik, I got you.
I'm looking
for the beacon signal
at 33 megahertz right now.
Copy that.
Let me go to that signal
and see where it is.
All right. I think that's him.
See all that activity
right there?
What is that?
Something's going nuts there.
You see the small peak
in the middle,
that's the beacon
from the drill bit.
Yeah.
- But these other--
the three peaks
on either side were not there
until the drill bit hit
whatever it can't go through.
Hey, Thomas.
Tell Erik that
when the drill bit hit
whatever you guys
hit up at the top,
that the 33-megahertz signal
coming from the drill bit
amplified and spread out
all around it like something
was rebroadcasting it.
I see the peak at 33 megahertz.
As soon as the drill bit
hit whatever stopped it,
six other peaks appeared
on the spectrum analyzer
around the 33-megahertz peak.
And we've seen this before.
What's going on here?
There's a phenomenon occurring
right now
that we don't understand.
This small peak in the middle--
that's the, that's
the beacon from the drill bit.
Yeah.
But these
other-- the three peaks
on either side were not there
until the drill bit hit
whatever it can't go through.
Right after Aaron Blunt
informed us that his drill bit
couldn't penetrate what
we believed to be the top side
of the massive dome-shaped
object inside the mesa
Erik and I noticed that
the 33-megahertz radio signal
from the drill's tracking
beacon was being rebroadcast
into our spectrum analyzer.
The question was, what could
have been rebroadcasting it?
What are you thinking right now?
I'm thinking metal.
Especially what,
what we just heard from Travis.
He said that when that drill bit
contacted whatever this is
that we can't get through,
all of a sudden
that beacon signal was coming,
blasting out
to his instruments.
Think about what that means.
He said he's hitting
something that's rebroadcasting.
Well, something that behaves
like a large antenna
would do that.
So, when it pushes up
against something metal,
it would actually act like a big
antenna and amplify it out?
Yeah, or a reflector,
I don't know.
Makes me want to pull
the bit back and do it again.
Try it over and over
and see if, in fact,
that same thing happens with,
with the instruments down there
where we're set up.
Well, it sounds like a,
quick experiment.
That something we could coordinate
with you guys? - For sure.
Perfect, perfect. - See if we
can get Travis on board with that.
Hey, Travis.
Yeah, go ahead, Thomas.
We would like
to do an experiment
based on what you are
seeing with that amplifying.
We want to try something
where the driller goes
and pushes up against it,
let you see it, then backs off,
then pushes up against it
and then backs off.
And let you look at that
and see what you see.
I like that experiment a lot.
Let's do it.
All righty, so what we're gonna
have you do is
just pull back your bit.
Erik's idea was the perfect way
for us to test if whatever
the drill was hitting
inside the mesa
really was altering--
or rebroadcasting--
the 33-megahertz signal.
Okay, and then
come back into contact
with what you're hitting.
Here we go.
He's going.
He should be coming back into
contact with it here right now.
Boy, it's suddenly
gotten strong as crap.
Look how strong that is.
All right, so let's back away.
All righty, Aaron,
go ahead
and back it off completely
and then hold there
for a second.
Well, I can tell you, when
they pushed the drill forward,
the peaks went really high,
and now it seems
like they've backed off
and they've dropped really low.
That is exactly what
we're looking for, Travis.
Okay, Travis,
we're going to instruct him
to bring it back into contact.
Watch for that.
Copy that.
All right, so now look, look.
- See, there it goes.
Look, look, look, look, look!
Holy cow, look at that!
Sure enough,
when Aaron pulled his drill bit
away from the obstruction
in the mesa,
the 33-megahertz signal returned
to normal frequency
on the spectrum analyzer.
But then each time
it made contact
with whatever is inside there,
the signal would be
amplified again.
Look how strong it got.
Man, it just really
started broadcasting.
I have no idea what could be
in there that would do that.
Could it be a response?
What could cause the RF
spectrum to suddenly change
as the drill bit encounters this
apparently impenetrable object?
We want to know, is this,
is this aggression?
Is this an attempt
to communicate?
At this point it's speculation,
but it is certainly
very suggestive that
we're dealing with something
that isn't native to that mesa.
- There's something in there.
- And we hit it.
And the drill cannot
punch through it.
There is something in there.
Now, you hear that high-pitched
sound it's making?
Yeah.
So, we're just hitting
something really, really hard.
I don't know if I'm
getting through this.
See, and we're
at 8,000 pounds of push.
Yeah.
- Hardly any rotation off of it.
So either my bits broke off
or it's just
spinning on something smooth.
I've just been
sitting here, rotating on it.
No movement?
- Nope.
And he even put his augers down
so he'd have more push.
So he can't push any harder?
Not right now, nope,
not without breaking something.
I got to tell Travis.
- My gosh.
He's officially at the
point he cannot go any further.
Well, that's exciting.
It means there is something
different in there,
and it does match the GPR data.
We need to figure out how
to get to it and see what it is.
Precisely.
We know we're on track.
And what we didn't know
from the GPR data
was how far
south and north it went.
I think we just got our answer.
Well, I guess, we
need to look at the spoils bin
and see what's in there.
I agree with you.
I'm completely baffled
as to what it was
that was so hard,
we couldn't drill through it.
I'm eager to get this
drill bit pulled out of the hill
and see what kind of
condition the drill bit's in.
I'm also really eager
to look at this spoils pile
and see, do we have
any metal shavings in there
like we found last year?
I want to hear
from this guy right here.
I mean, you do
this every day, all day.
It's hitting something
really hard and smooth.
8,000 pounds of push,
and it wasn't budging.
That's a lot of pressure.
What could be hard enough
to be pushing back on that?
I don't know, 'cause
we cut through everything
all the way
up to the top just fine.
I didn't move even a little
bit through it, so
That's the thing.
What in the world is that?
Well, I want to see
what's in that pit,
'cause you might have got
some chips off of it
that it'd be
nice to see what it is.
I think we ought to get this
sucked out and go look at it.
Yeah, and I'd like to see
the end of the bit, too,
to see if it dulled it
or what happened to it.
Once we were done drilling,
we vacuumed all the spoils out
of the pit where the drill bit
entered the mesa
so they could be screened
for possible clues
of what this
dome-shaped object could be.
Meanwhile, Aaron began
retracting the drill bit
so we could see what
kind of damage it incurred
after grinding away on that huge
impenetrable object for so long.
Here she comes!
Here you go, Thomas.
Getting this cleaned off
these teeth
are all perfectly intact.
It's not missing a single tooth.
- Yeah.
I mean, it, it looks like
it's in perfect condition.
You'd think, if you were
grinding that against
something for a half hour,
that it would dull it at least.
It should have heated up
and at least wore it down flat.
- That's crazy.
- Yeah, that is.
After all the grinding
did against
the top of the dome-shaped
anomaly inside the mesa,
it showed no sign
of damage at all.
It was like it had been
spinning on an invisible,
frictionless force field.
That's like the stuff
of science fiction.
It made no logical sense.
That's good.
Let's hope we have some.
So, as the drill team
dumped the materials
that were collected
inside the spoils tank,
we were hoping
that once we sifted them
through a screen,
we'd find evidence that might
tell us what the object
inside the mesa could be.
It doesn't look
anything like what we did
- last year.
- No.
I'm not seeing
anything like those
large flakes
that we saw last year.
It looks to me like
it's something different.
We're going to have
to do some further analysis
on that material to compare it
or differentiate it
from the material
that we pulled out of the base
of the mesa last year.
I'll scoop
what's left here in a bucket.
If there's any trace of what
we ran into that was so hard,
if we got any of it.
The spoils didn't contain any
pieces of metal like last year,
but we'll still send samples
of the muddy material to a lab
for testing just in case they
aren't natural to a rocky mesa.
Hopefully, we can still learn
something about what could be
inside there, especially
since we detected a possible
communication signal when
we were drilling up against it.
This is a head scratcher, right?
There's something in the mesa.
The drill bit won't go through
it, though. That's the thing.
So I don't know,
what in the world
could that be
that you're putting that much
pressure on and you're
not chipping pieces of it off?
Yeah. - There's clearly
something there.
We've got three tests now
that tell us
there's something there.
We need to send these
samples out to be tested.
Appreciate you guys doing this.
This was a lot of hard work.
Thanks a lot, guys.
Yeah, we appreciate the call.
- Well, let's do it.
I agree.
Ready to go?
Yeah, I've got the cameras.
While I was
taking care of getting
our drilling samples sent off
to the University of Utah
for testing, Erik Bard worked
with Thomas Winterton
and Kaleb Bench to help us
try to get more data
down in the south field where
the purple light and the UAP
appeared during our experiment
a couple of nights ago.
I know we've got
that whole southern portion
covered but not very well
down in the trees, so
Not in the trees.
This will help supplement
what you've already got.
All right,
I'll keep eyes on you.
All right, sounds good.
After our experience
with this mysterious
purple light in the southeast
region of the property,
we've decided
that we need to increase
our surveillance efforts
down there.
I've instructed our team
to install additional cameras.
These are motion-triggered
cameras that should detect
anything that emerges
in the field of view
should we see
any more of these purple lights
or any other light,
for that matter, emerging
in the space over the ranch.
Let's see what we can do
with this tree right here.
So, when that flash happened,
it was hard to tell
whether it was coming from
up in the tree level or whether,
whether it was
on the ground level.
And even though we could
capture some of this
with our other cameras,
I think having a perspective
right here at the ground,
if we,
if we see that flash again,
we're gonna know whether
it's coming from the trees
or if it really is
happening down on the ground.
The purple light's
something I just
keep reflecting back on
over and over.
What was it doing there on
the south end of the property,
and why was that UAP
we saw observing us?
If I remember right,
you were the only one
that really saw the flash.
Yeah, I was.
Is that why that UAP
was following me?
I'd really like to know
what it was doing above me.
We've been out here for years,
and it just seems like
there's always new questions.
Hey, Erik, do you, copy?
Yeah. I've got you
loud and clear.
There's an entire
big grove right here
that I don't
think that we have eyes on
from our cameras.
So we're thinking about
setting one up here,
facing the west.
That way, if anything shows up,
either tree level
or on the ground,
we'll be able to capture it.
Thomas, that is perfect
because where you're standing,
I cannot see you
from any of the assets up here.
All right, well,
we're gonna have to clean
a couple branches real quick,
and, we'll put it up
and then we'll make contact
with you when we're done.
Copy you.
We've never really
spent a lot of time
investigating on the south side.
So, at this point,
it's an area of interest
that we're definitely
gonna want to follow up on.
I think these trail cams
are gonna be the first step
in fully instrumenting
out the ranch.
I'm excited to see
if we capture anything
on these cameras down there.
Okay. Is it,
all turned on and ready?
Well, that's great.
That gets us
an entire area right here
that we couldn't see
down on the ground
from our cameras, so,
if anything happens here, we're
gonna be able to capture it.
And that light was
right over this area, so
Yep. Okay.
Well, let's go get
the next one done.
Whoa, what is that
in front of us?
What kind of animal is that?
Looks like a deer.
Yeah, you can tell that one's
been torn apart by something.
I wonder
what the heck killed it.
This is strange.
Not seeing any cat tracks
or bear tracks.
You know, I don't,
I don't know what caused it.
Mysterious animal
deaths and mutilations
have been documented
on Skinwalker Ranch for decades.
What in the world?
Four years ago,
a healthy young cow
died under very
mysterious circumstances
not far from the south field.
Was that black object the cow?
- Yeah.
- And later,
when we reviewed surveillance
footage, Erik noticed
a UAP in the sky
directly above the dying cow.
Whoa, hey, look at that.
I don't know. This is strange.
Hey, Erik, do you have a copy?
Yeah, go ahead, Thomas.
Interesting thing.
We got up here to the fence line
and found a dead deer carcass.
Any idea how long
that carcass has been there?
I think that this animal
has been there for a long time,
but, it's really hard to tell.
Yeah. Understood.
Okay. Well,
we'll go and get this
camera up, and then
we'll check in with you.
Copy you.
Huh, well, look at this.
We got a
burn mark.
That's interesting.
Just that one section.
There's nothing
burned around here.
What the heck would have
burned this post?
This plant's untouched.
I mean, there's not
a burned branch on the shrub.
Pretty fresh looking.
And it's in the
weirdest spot, too.
This has me baffled.
We find a burnt post
that's raising some questions.
Just this one spot right here.
And there just so happens
to also be a deceased deer
in this exact same area.
That's definitely interesting.
Is a dead deer on the ranch
really out of place?
Not necessarily,
but it's hard to say
how this deer died,
so are they connected?
There's some circumstances here
that do raise more questions.
All right, so this is installed.
It's turned on.
So we're good.
Hey, Travis, you got a copy?
We found a dead deer carcass,
and one
fence post along
this, fence line
has got a pretty severe
burn scar on it,
about three feet off the ground.
But the plant around it
doesn't show any signs of burn.
There's no signs
of fire out here.
You probably
ought to come our way.
Copy that, Thomas.
See you in a minute.
The fact that we're
seeing this dead deer,
along with this burn mark
down on the south side,
shows we really do need
to get more eyes
down on the south side.
You can see,
there's pieces of it
strewn all over the place.
Yeah.
After the cow
died four years ago,
we detected elevated levels
of gamma rays around it.
So I immediately
wanted to scan the area
for any signs of that.
So, you picking up anything?
No higher levels of gamma rays
than usual.
- That's good.
Now, obviously this
deer was killed a while ago,
but given the strange UAPs
we had recently seen
right in this area
of the south field,
it was only logical to wonder
if something out of the ordinary
might still be the cause.
Show me this post
you guys were talking about.
Yeah, so this burned post
is just right over here.
So here's that post.
It's really burned.
Let me look at it
with this Geiger counter.
Huh.
Nothing out of the ordinary
from radiation,
but that's real interesting,
and there's no other
- signs of fire around here
- No signs.
or nothing, right?
None of the trees
have been burned.
If you were gonna do that
I mean, even if we
took a torch
You'd have to torch that
for a long time.
That'd be for hours.
- And
none of the rest of it's
touched, right?
So, just that one point.
You know what it looks like?
If something just flew
- and went right through it.
- It's very localized
in that one spot.
That looks like,
whatever it was, it was so hot,
it just went right through it.
That is just weird.
When I saw how burned
that one section
of the post was,
all I could think about was how
the purple light Thomas saw
over here the other night
must have been emitting
a lot of energy.
So, could it
have burned this post?
And could it be connected
to whatever killed the deer?
What's interesting, though,
is, we saw this strange light,
and right here the UAP
was following you,
and it led-led us
to find this burned post
that makes no sense.
So,
the one thing about this area is,
we've got a lot of cameras
up on the north side,
they're facing this way,
so we've got
great coverage
up in the sky here,
but you see
this tree line right here.
I mean, if we had
a lot of activity,
we wouldn't capture it
on our cameras
because it would be hidden
behind the tree line.
Right here in this sort of
valley between the tree lines,
- right?
- Exactly.
So who knows
what's been taking place
on this side of the ranch.
We-we know we've been
watching the sky a lot,
but we haven't been keeping
as close an eye on the ground.
Well, we've got
this camera here now.
Maybe we'll capture
something with it.
I don't know what else we can
do here. I say we head back.
Let's call a vet out
to look at this deer.
Sounds good.
- Hey, Kaleb.
- Hey, Bryant.
So, this is Haleigh.
She's one of our local vets.
Hi, Haleigh.
Nice to meet you. - Hi.
I'm Bryant.
- Nice to meet you.
We all know
that there's a history
of cattle mutilation
on this property.
In our investigation here
on Skinwalker Ranch,
animals we have here
have been attacked by something.
We got a deer down on
the south end of the property,
or the remains of a deer.
- Okay.
So, given the fact we found
this mysterious burnt post
next to this dead deer,
we decided to bring
Haleigh Lundgreen out.
She's a veterinarian
that is an expert
in looking at animal remains.
Let's head out.
And it just so happens
it's in the same area
where we had this purple light.
And so we want to know,
are they related somehow?
It's really strange, so we'd
like an expert's opinion.
So, pretty much
everything's in this area.
It's really scattered, huh?
Yeah.
Well, we'll start with the hide.
There are
some puncture holes here.
Are you thinking
that's from predators?
Or where do you think
that's from?
You know, likely from coyotes.
They're pretty close together.
- Okay.
it wasn't the cause of death, though.
I will say that much.
There's no, no bruising
under the skin
which would indicate
cause of death.
Okay.
And so, coyotes likely,
I mean, got after him.
Got it after it was dead?
- Yep.
But I'm not seeing
any kind of bleeding or trauma
on the hide that would have been
while the deer was alive.
Interesting.
The puncture marks
look like they had been done
after this animal had died.
What killed this animal?
It wasn't a predator
that killed it.
The question remains,
is it something we need
to worry about?
We have the pelvis here.
The spine's actually really
intact, all things considered.
If a predator had gotten this
when it was alive,
I would have expected more
damage to the spine as a whole.
Okay. If you had to give me
your forensic expert opinion
as to what happened,
what would you say
took place here?
We have a, a young six-month
or under, fawn
that died of something
that we're not sure of and
Not predator, though, correct?
- Not predator.
Okay. - Died of something
other than a predator.
And then was scavenged on
at least by coyotes,
that we can confirm,
and possibly some other animals.
Okay.
We're gonna have to really keep
a watchful eye
on everything in this area
and try
some different experiments
to maybe see
if we can really find out
what's happening in this place.
We're really grateful
that you'd come out here,
lend your expert opinion,
and give us
a little bit more insight.
- Sure.
Well, should we get her back?
Get her out of this heat?
Yeah. That sounds good.
- Okay. Let's do it.
Now, this is what
you guys imaged.
So, that's the pink rock
inside the mesa.
Yep.
And I am still puzzled by
I mean, what are we
looking at here?
A few days after we had to halt
our drilling operation
inside the mesa,
we got lab results back
for two items
that we sent off
to the geology department
at the University of Utah
for analysis.
First was a photo
of the pink rock
that Dragon and Kaleb captured
with a snake camera one week ago
in a crevice between boulders
near where the dome-shaped
and vertical anomalies
are buried.
And the second was a sample
of the spoils we obtained
while drilling up against the
top of the dome-shaped object.
The geology, geophysics guys
are-are giving us
their best guess
based upon these images.
They have a couple
of opinions on this.
So, one of
the interesting comments
was that the pink coloring
seems to be like
a deposit on the sandstone.
Really? - TRAVIS: Meaning
it's not a mineral
that's through and through,
like a chunk of it.
They think it's a coating.
Right.
Now, this is interesting.
"Possibly from vapor," right?
Okay.
Okay, so the rest of the comment
was that the color
reminds this individual
of elemental selenium deposits.
Yes, it does.
Selenium is,
a semiconductor material.
You find it in almost
every microprocessor chip,
every computer,
you find it in solar panels.
Really?
- And, in fact,
if you mix selenium with zinc,
and you get zinc selenide,
it's an optical material
that-that is being used
in military experiments
to bend light around objects
to create, metamaterials
like a cloaking material
on a plane
to make them look invisible.
Wow.
What would produce a vapor
that could leave
a selenium deposit
I'm trying to-- I
- on a rock?
Selenium is a solid material
- at room temperature and pressure.
- Huh.
So, you'd have to get it
to whatever its boiling point is
to create a vapor to do that,
and that-that would
have to be hot.
So what would cause that,
I don't know.
And then let's say
maybe the anomaly in the mesa
may have been what caused that.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Zinc selenide is a compound
that scientists
and researchers at DARPA,
the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency,
are currently experimenting with
for possible optical stealth--
in other words,
cloaking applications--
on a number of assets including
soldiers' gear and uniforms,
tanks and even fighter jets.
But it's a pretty futuristic
technology at this point.
So, what the heck would
similar kinds of materials
be doing inside the mesa,
especially since
they appear to have been
artificially placed there?
Is it connected
to the dome-shaped anomaly?
What would cause that,
I don't know.
And I want to go dig
the mesa out
- I know.
- and see what's in there.
- I do, too.
- I do have another image.
You guys all remember
that stuff that we brought down
from the drill site,
the material from the,
the drill tip itself?
I think you took that off
of the, off of the drill bit
- Yeah, off-- right off the tip of the bit.
- Yeah.
I'll take you through
the elemental, analysis
that was done from
the University of Utah
- geology department.
- There's two lines here,
the drill tip mud
is the bottom one.
Is there anything that
jumps out as if it doesn't belong?
Europium shows up.
Yeah, like when we got drilling
from last year at the mesa,
where we pulled out
metal flakes.
Wow.
- You've got sodium, magnesium
and aluminum very abundant
in the drill tip mud.
This is, like, a very metallic,
conductive kind of mixture.
Which suggests to me again
that the things
that we got out of the bottom
were part
of a manufactured something.
This mud is leached material,
over time, right at the spot
where the GPR says
there's something there,
and right where the drill bit
couldn't go any further.
So it suggests
that whatever is there,
and whatever
that GPR anomaly is,
is something highly metallic.
Yeah.
- Jan told us that
it didn't look like
a natural-occurring anomaly.
It looked like it was
some other thing
that may be buried there or something.
So all this suggests there's
a big metal object in the mesa,
so how the heck do we get
in there to-to tell for sure?
How do we feel
about simply drilling
with some portable apparatus
from the top of the mesa down
into that 40-foot-or-so level?
That seems like the s
the first obvious thing,
right, Erik?
I mean, we could
at least give it a shot.
Maybe we see if we can
- find us a portable drill
- Yeah.
that we could carry up there.
- I think-- I'm sure
there's got-- there's got
to be something.
Okay. Well, I guess
we have our next step, then,
is, focus on trying
to find some way
to drill down from the top.
Worth a shot.
Yeah.
- All right.
Well, I guess we got
our work cut out for us.
Yep. Let's go
- And I've got my homework.
see if we can
find a drill, then,
and how to haul
that thing up the mesa.
We're seeing things that are
very hard for us to explain
inside the mesa.
This part of the ranch continues
to defy our efforts
to characterize it.
At least it's gonna make us
work for the answers we get.
You name it,
we've probably heard
a story about
what's inside the mesa here.
Underground alien bases,
UFOs crashed inside there.
If there is an asset, an object,
an artifact inside the mesa
that could be
of great importance,
we need to know what it is,
and I'm fired up to find out.
Skinwalker Ranch continues to be
the center of gravity
for high strangeness.
I believe that we've seen
more evidence than ever before
of the reality
of the phenomenon,
and we're emboldened to move
forward to get the answers
that we so desperately seek.
As we move forward,
the team is dedicated
and focused on getting
to the bottom of the truth.
I want you all to meet
Jay Stratton.
We're gonna use you today
as part of an experiment.
The word "bait" comes to mind.
This is not arson,
this is not chemical,
and this is not lightning.
So what is it, then?
It would go back to
what the ranch is named after.
We just found something
that we thought you guys
might want to look at.
Whoa.
Middle of the day,
an orb like that showing up?
That's crazy.
there's a big anomaly
in the ground-penetrating radar
right there.
What the heck?
What in the hell is that?
That pink rock
doesn't look natural.
We've never done a mortar shell
where it's got a big percussion.
There we go.
Whoa, what was that purple light
over there?
I'm gonna head down.
We need to know
if this is
a reaction to that rocket.
What is that?
It looks like
this thing's following Thomas.
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Clearly, um
you guys saw something,
a purple light.
Yeah, I saw
it multiple times, right?
The way that it correlated
with the timing
of the launches was
very interesting.
It was really bright.
- Okay.
Last night
we were hoping to zero
in on the cause
of all the energy spikes,
GPS anomalies and UAPs
that we keep seeing
in the so-called triangle
here on Skinwalker Ranch.
But instead, the rockets
and mortars that we launched
seemed to have triggered two
new phenomena that we've never
seen before hundreds of yards
away in the south field.
Whoa, what was
that purple light over there?
Thomas Winterton saw
what he described as a purple
flashing light
in the south field,
but when he went over
there to investigate it
with Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde,
it disappeared.
Neither one of us has seen
anything to account
for that purple light.
And then Kaleb Bench and I
saw a UAP above him
in our night vision scope
that seemed to be
tracking his movements,
like it was stalking him.
If you've got the,
the footage of that light,
I'd love to see it
'cause I never
did get to actually see it.
So I've
I've got the video up here.
So, guys, look there. We've
got our familiar landmarks.
We know what those lights are.
They're security lights
at the houses,
you know, far enough away.
Okay, I'll continue playing.
For purple.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
- There, right there.
- Whoa, right.
That's it, though.
The first takeaway
for me looking at this is,
okay, it is
at the same level in our shot
as those known terrestrial,
light sources.
Exactly.
- So it's down low.
It was not in the sky.
- Right.
Now the question is, what is it?
So, when you compare
the size and the brightness
and the intensity of the light
to the amber yard lights
and the white ones off there,
you know, those lights are big,
big lights-- bright
and this is just as big.
And-and the fact that it's
purple, maybe I'm wrong,
but purple lights
don't carry as far as?
No, it's, your eye
doesn't respond to purple.
In fact, your eye responds best
to a greenish yellow color.
For it to be a purple light
and you to see it,
it had to be,
have a lot of energy in it.
And so I find
that really interesting.
As an optical scientist,
I've studied
the light spectrum
that the human eye
can see for more than 30 years.
Purple is near the edge
of that spectrum.
So, for it to be as bright
as this, it had to have been
created by something
emitting a lot of energy.
I'm not sure
what that could have been.
While you're
chasing this purple light,
we've got what appears to be
something blinking
over your heads
only a couple hundred feet
above you
and following your motion.
That is odd.
- Can you point it out to me?
Yeah, I'll-I'll show you.
- Okay.
Kaleb and I could tell
this thing
was moving and it was
right over your head.
- I see it right there.
- Yeah, you see it right here.
It was right over your heads,
and it moved with you.
It was, like, a couple
hundred feet, at most,
above the ground. - Okay.
See it right there, how bright it was?
- I'm seeing it.
You can't, you can't miss it.
Why is that happening
at the exact same time
we're doing these,
stimulation experiments,
and there is a-a strange purple,
light or object
appearing on the property?
I don't like that.
I-I don't like that either.
- I don't like the fact
that there was something
following me as I was out there.
If it was a human doing it,
it's a bad thing,
and if it wasn't a human doing
it, it's-- I don't know
if that's a good thing or not.
- Yeah.
- Well, guys,
thanks for helping me
look through this today.
Yeah, man.
- Yeah, we'll get back to work.
We got the hole empty,
so we ready to drill again?
After our
meeting in the command center,
Erik Thomas and I headed out
to the mesa where Aaron Blunt
and his team
from Straight Shot Drillers
were about to continue
another major investigation
that we recently started.
Would this drill,
would it drill through
steel-reinforced concrete?
Yes.
- It would?
Yeah, we do it
quite a few times.
Okay.
Last year
Aaron drilled
at this location
and his bit
scraped along the bottom
of a 400-foot-long dome-shaped,
possibly metal, object
Yeah, I'm up against something
pretty hard right now.
The bit couldn't penetrate it,
but scientific analysis
that we had
conducted
on small fragments of metal
that were in the spoils showed
they were composed
of the same type of materials
that NASA uses
on the space shuttle.
That's actually
very interesting.
And then, three weeks ago,
we conducted new
ground-penetrating radar scans
in this area
and found that there appears
to be a second,
120-foot-tall vertical anomaly
sitting
just behind whatever
this dome-shaped object is.
Whatever this is
is as tall as the mesa.
So now we're having Aaron drill
from above
the dome-shaped anomaly
in the hopes
that from this angle,
he can penetrate it and reach
the vertical object behind it
to help us figure out what
in this world they could be.
I have one more question.
The, the beacon
on the end of the drill--
is it always on,
or do you guys just turn it on
when you're looking to find it?
It's always on
while we're drilling.
And you're at 33 megahertz?
Yeah.
- Okay.
So, when we're out drilling,
we have a beacon
that you run in with the bit,
and the locator will be
up on top of the mesa.
So it'll send
a signal up to the locator
and it'll tell how deep it is,
where it's at,
what direction it's going,
so we know
where that bit is at all times.
We're gonna look for that.
We got to look for it?
- Yeah.
Aaron's drill beacon transmits
at a frequency of 33 megahertz
in order for the rig to track
the drill bit's progress
underground.
That's good to know.
We will also monitor that signal
with the spectrum
analyzer as they drill.
Thomas, I want you to,
keep an eye
on the, the gamma ray
detector fairly periodically.
- Okay. - In the past,
when we've drilled here,
we detected strange radiation
and energy frequencies,
most notably one measuring
1.6 gigahertz,
which I think could be some
kind of communication signal.
I just don't know
who or what could be
trying to communicate
or how it might be related
to these strange anomalies
in the mesa.
Yeah,
I say let's start drilling.
Did you get that one working?
Yeah, I got 'em all working now.
During the drilling operation
we were using
our spectrum analyzer
to detect
various energy signals
That's the beacon.
Now, this included
the drill beacon's 33-megahertz
signal,
which we were monitoring
for any changes
that might suggest some kind
of phenomena was affecting it.
Just a minor note
to let you guys know
as we're about 160 feet in.
I'm gonna head up the mesa
to where I can get eyes
on Gavin and find out
how deep they are.
Understood, copy and thanks.
I'm getting more and
more excited with every foot
that we're drilling
into the mesa.
Last year
during our drilling exercise,
we discovered metal
that was forged,
that's not natural,
300 feet into the hill.
Really, I'm most excited
about finding out
what that metal is
inside the mesa.
Right now we're
just about right here,
right below your feet.
- The drill bit's right here?
Yep. That's where it's at.
He's trying to work it down,
but it's
it'll let him drill forward,
but he's not able to work
it down as much as he'd like.
Okay. What-what causes that?
Um, just really tight ground
or, um, other
objects pushing him
in certain directions.
So
- Okay.
Guys. You got a copy?
Go ahead, Thomas. We hear you.
I'm up here on top with Gavin.
The drill bit is
approximately 40 feet
below where we're standing
right now.
There's something that's
been pushing the drill up.
If you remember last year,
there was something
pushing it down.
So he's been trying to turn
that drill and level it out,
and it's just pushing him
up higher and higher.
Similar to what
we experienced last year.
Just other direction.
Maybe we're on top of it
instead of the bottom of it
this time.
That could be.
Think Erik's gonna come up
and, do some
experiments up there with you.
He'll be there in a few minutes.
Copy that.
Be careful.
When Thomas told us the
drill bit was being pushed up
by something inside the mesa,
Erik and I wondered
if Aaron was just
scraping along the top
of the dome-shaped object.
So Erik took a handheld
spectrum analyzer up to Thomas.
We wanted to see if any strange
energy signals could be detected
when the drill made contact with
the anomaly inside the mesa.
When we try to approach
that point,
our bit is getting pushed down
or it's getting pushed up.
So he's hitting
resistance right now?
You can hear that drill's
hitting something hard.
Yeah.
What's going on, Thomas?
After drilling more
than 270 or 280 feet
of going through sandstone
like butter,
the drill has encountered
a hard object
that it cannot penetrate.
Wow.
- Well, if that's the case
um, what I want to do is see
if I can pick up that beacon
Travis, you hear me?
Copy that, Erik, I got you.
I'm looking
for the beacon signal
at 33 megahertz right now.
Copy that.
Let me go to that signal
and see where it is.
All right. I think that's him.
See all that activity
right there?
What is that?
Something's going nuts there.
You see the small peak
in the middle,
that's the beacon
from the drill bit.
Yeah.
- But these other--
the three peaks
on either side were not there
until the drill bit hit
whatever it can't go through.
Hey, Thomas.
Tell Erik that
when the drill bit hit
whatever you guys
hit up at the top,
that the 33-megahertz signal
coming from the drill bit
amplified and spread out
all around it like something
was rebroadcasting it.
I see the peak at 33 megahertz.
As soon as the drill bit
hit whatever stopped it,
six other peaks appeared
on the spectrum analyzer
around the 33-megahertz peak.
And we've seen this before.
What's going on here?
There's a phenomenon occurring
right now
that we don't understand.
This small peak in the middle--
that's the, that's
the beacon from the drill bit.
Yeah.
But these
other-- the three peaks
on either side were not there
until the drill bit hit
whatever it can't go through.
Right after Aaron Blunt
informed us that his drill bit
couldn't penetrate what
we believed to be the top side
of the massive dome-shaped
object inside the mesa
Erik and I noticed that
the 33-megahertz radio signal
from the drill's tracking
beacon was being rebroadcast
into our spectrum analyzer.
The question was, what could
have been rebroadcasting it?
What are you thinking right now?
I'm thinking metal.
Especially what,
what we just heard from Travis.
He said that when that drill bit
contacted whatever this is
that we can't get through,
all of a sudden
that beacon signal was coming,
blasting out
to his instruments.
Think about what that means.
He said he's hitting
something that's rebroadcasting.
Well, something that behaves
like a large antenna
would do that.
So, when it pushes up
against something metal,
it would actually act like a big
antenna and amplify it out?
Yeah, or a reflector,
I don't know.
Makes me want to pull
the bit back and do it again.
Try it over and over
and see if, in fact,
that same thing happens with,
with the instruments down there
where we're set up.
Well, it sounds like a,
quick experiment.
That something we could coordinate
with you guys? - For sure.
Perfect, perfect. - See if we
can get Travis on board with that.
Hey, Travis.
Yeah, go ahead, Thomas.
We would like
to do an experiment
based on what you are
seeing with that amplifying.
We want to try something
where the driller goes
and pushes up against it,
let you see it, then backs off,
then pushes up against it
and then backs off.
And let you look at that
and see what you see.
I like that experiment a lot.
Let's do it.
All righty, so what we're gonna
have you do is
just pull back your bit.
Erik's idea was the perfect way
for us to test if whatever
the drill was hitting
inside the mesa
really was altering--
or rebroadcasting--
the 33-megahertz signal.
Okay, and then
come back into contact
with what you're hitting.
Here we go.
He's going.
He should be coming back into
contact with it here right now.
Boy, it's suddenly
gotten strong as crap.
Look how strong that is.
All right, so let's back away.
All righty, Aaron,
go ahead
and back it off completely
and then hold there
for a second.
Well, I can tell you, when
they pushed the drill forward,
the peaks went really high,
and now it seems
like they've backed off
and they've dropped really low.
That is exactly what
we're looking for, Travis.
Okay, Travis,
we're going to instruct him
to bring it back into contact.
Watch for that.
Copy that.
All right, so now look, look.
- See, there it goes.
Look, look, look, look, look!
Holy cow, look at that!
Sure enough,
when Aaron pulled his drill bit
away from the obstruction
in the mesa,
the 33-megahertz signal returned
to normal frequency
on the spectrum analyzer.
But then each time
it made contact
with whatever is inside there,
the signal would be
amplified again.
Look how strong it got.
Man, it just really
started broadcasting.
I have no idea what could be
in there that would do that.
Could it be a response?
What could cause the RF
spectrum to suddenly change
as the drill bit encounters this
apparently impenetrable object?
We want to know, is this,
is this aggression?
Is this an attempt
to communicate?
At this point it's speculation,
but it is certainly
very suggestive that
we're dealing with something
that isn't native to that mesa.
- There's something in there.
- And we hit it.
And the drill cannot
punch through it.
There is something in there.
Now, you hear that high-pitched
sound it's making?
Yeah.
So, we're just hitting
something really, really hard.
I don't know if I'm
getting through this.
See, and we're
at 8,000 pounds of push.
Yeah.
- Hardly any rotation off of it.
So either my bits broke off
or it's just
spinning on something smooth.
I've just been
sitting here, rotating on it.
No movement?
- Nope.
And he even put his augers down
so he'd have more push.
So he can't push any harder?
Not right now, nope,
not without breaking something.
I got to tell Travis.
- My gosh.
He's officially at the
point he cannot go any further.
Well, that's exciting.
It means there is something
different in there,
and it does match the GPR data.
We need to figure out how
to get to it and see what it is.
Precisely.
We know we're on track.
And what we didn't know
from the GPR data
was how far
south and north it went.
I think we just got our answer.
Well, I guess, we
need to look at the spoils bin
and see what's in there.
I agree with you.
I'm completely baffled
as to what it was
that was so hard,
we couldn't drill through it.
I'm eager to get this
drill bit pulled out of the hill
and see what kind of
condition the drill bit's in.
I'm also really eager
to look at this spoils pile
and see, do we have
any metal shavings in there
like we found last year?
I want to hear
from this guy right here.
I mean, you do
this every day, all day.
It's hitting something
really hard and smooth.
8,000 pounds of push,
and it wasn't budging.
That's a lot of pressure.
What could be hard enough
to be pushing back on that?
I don't know, 'cause
we cut through everything
all the way
up to the top just fine.
I didn't move even a little
bit through it, so
That's the thing.
What in the world is that?
Well, I want to see
what's in that pit,
'cause you might have got
some chips off of it
that it'd be
nice to see what it is.
I think we ought to get this
sucked out and go look at it.
Yeah, and I'd like to see
the end of the bit, too,
to see if it dulled it
or what happened to it.
Once we were done drilling,
we vacuumed all the spoils out
of the pit where the drill bit
entered the mesa
so they could be screened
for possible clues
of what this
dome-shaped object could be.
Meanwhile, Aaron began
retracting the drill bit
so we could see what
kind of damage it incurred
after grinding away on that huge
impenetrable object for so long.
Here she comes!
Here you go, Thomas.
Getting this cleaned off
these teeth
are all perfectly intact.
It's not missing a single tooth.
- Yeah.
I mean, it, it looks like
it's in perfect condition.
You'd think, if you were
grinding that against
something for a half hour,
that it would dull it at least.
It should have heated up
and at least wore it down flat.
- That's crazy.
- Yeah, that is.
After all the grinding
did against
the top of the dome-shaped
anomaly inside the mesa,
it showed no sign
of damage at all.
It was like it had been
spinning on an invisible,
frictionless force field.
That's like the stuff
of science fiction.
It made no logical sense.
That's good.
Let's hope we have some.
So, as the drill team
dumped the materials
that were collected
inside the spoils tank,
we were hoping
that once we sifted them
through a screen,
we'd find evidence that might
tell us what the object
inside the mesa could be.
It doesn't look
anything like what we did
- last year.
- No.
I'm not seeing
anything like those
large flakes
that we saw last year.
It looks to me like
it's something different.
We're going to have
to do some further analysis
on that material to compare it
or differentiate it
from the material
that we pulled out of the base
of the mesa last year.
I'll scoop
what's left here in a bucket.
If there's any trace of what
we ran into that was so hard,
if we got any of it.
The spoils didn't contain any
pieces of metal like last year,
but we'll still send samples
of the muddy material to a lab
for testing just in case they
aren't natural to a rocky mesa.
Hopefully, we can still learn
something about what could be
inside there, especially
since we detected a possible
communication signal when
we were drilling up against it.
This is a head scratcher, right?
There's something in the mesa.
The drill bit won't go through
it, though. That's the thing.
So I don't know,
what in the world
could that be
that you're putting that much
pressure on and you're
not chipping pieces of it off?
Yeah. - There's clearly
something there.
We've got three tests now
that tell us
there's something there.
We need to send these
samples out to be tested.
Appreciate you guys doing this.
This was a lot of hard work.
Thanks a lot, guys.
Yeah, we appreciate the call.
- Well, let's do it.
I agree.
Ready to go?
Yeah, I've got the cameras.
While I was
taking care of getting
our drilling samples sent off
to the University of Utah
for testing, Erik Bard worked
with Thomas Winterton
and Kaleb Bench to help us
try to get more data
down in the south field where
the purple light and the UAP
appeared during our experiment
a couple of nights ago.
I know we've got
that whole southern portion
covered but not very well
down in the trees, so
Not in the trees.
This will help supplement
what you've already got.
All right,
I'll keep eyes on you.
All right, sounds good.
After our experience
with this mysterious
purple light in the southeast
region of the property,
we've decided
that we need to increase
our surveillance efforts
down there.
I've instructed our team
to install additional cameras.
These are motion-triggered
cameras that should detect
anything that emerges
in the field of view
should we see
any more of these purple lights
or any other light,
for that matter, emerging
in the space over the ranch.
Let's see what we can do
with this tree right here.
So, when that flash happened,
it was hard to tell
whether it was coming from
up in the tree level or whether,
whether it was
on the ground level.
And even though we could
capture some of this
with our other cameras,
I think having a perspective
right here at the ground,
if we,
if we see that flash again,
we're gonna know whether
it's coming from the trees
or if it really is
happening down on the ground.
The purple light's
something I just
keep reflecting back on
over and over.
What was it doing there on
the south end of the property,
and why was that UAP
we saw observing us?
If I remember right,
you were the only one
that really saw the flash.
Yeah, I was.
Is that why that UAP
was following me?
I'd really like to know
what it was doing above me.
We've been out here for years,
and it just seems like
there's always new questions.
Hey, Erik, do you, copy?
Yeah. I've got you
loud and clear.
There's an entire
big grove right here
that I don't
think that we have eyes on
from our cameras.
So we're thinking about
setting one up here,
facing the west.
That way, if anything shows up,
either tree level
or on the ground,
we'll be able to capture it.
Thomas, that is perfect
because where you're standing,
I cannot see you
from any of the assets up here.
All right, well,
we're gonna have to clean
a couple branches real quick,
and, we'll put it up
and then we'll make contact
with you when we're done.
Copy you.
We've never really
spent a lot of time
investigating on the south side.
So, at this point,
it's an area of interest
that we're definitely
gonna want to follow up on.
I think these trail cams
are gonna be the first step
in fully instrumenting
out the ranch.
I'm excited to see
if we capture anything
on these cameras down there.
Okay. Is it,
all turned on and ready?
Well, that's great.
That gets us
an entire area right here
that we couldn't see
down on the ground
from our cameras, so,
if anything happens here, we're
gonna be able to capture it.
And that light was
right over this area, so
Yep. Okay.
Well, let's go get
the next one done.
Whoa, what is that
in front of us?
What kind of animal is that?
Looks like a deer.
Yeah, you can tell that one's
been torn apart by something.
I wonder
what the heck killed it.
This is strange.
Not seeing any cat tracks
or bear tracks.
You know, I don't,
I don't know what caused it.
Mysterious animal
deaths and mutilations
have been documented
on Skinwalker Ranch for decades.
What in the world?
Four years ago,
a healthy young cow
died under very
mysterious circumstances
not far from the south field.
Was that black object the cow?
- Yeah.
- And later,
when we reviewed surveillance
footage, Erik noticed
a UAP in the sky
directly above the dying cow.
Whoa, hey, look at that.
I don't know. This is strange.
Hey, Erik, do you have a copy?
Yeah, go ahead, Thomas.
Interesting thing.
We got up here to the fence line
and found a dead deer carcass.
Any idea how long
that carcass has been there?
I think that this animal
has been there for a long time,
but, it's really hard to tell.
Yeah. Understood.
Okay. Well,
we'll go and get this
camera up, and then
we'll check in with you.
Copy you.
Huh, well, look at this.
We got a
burn mark.
That's interesting.
Just that one section.
There's nothing
burned around here.
What the heck would have
burned this post?
This plant's untouched.
I mean, there's not
a burned branch on the shrub.
Pretty fresh looking.
And it's in the
weirdest spot, too.
This has me baffled.
We find a burnt post
that's raising some questions.
Just this one spot right here.
And there just so happens
to also be a deceased deer
in this exact same area.
That's definitely interesting.
Is a dead deer on the ranch
really out of place?
Not necessarily,
but it's hard to say
how this deer died,
so are they connected?
There's some circumstances here
that do raise more questions.
All right, so this is installed.
It's turned on.
So we're good.
Hey, Travis, you got a copy?
We found a dead deer carcass,
and one
fence post along
this, fence line
has got a pretty severe
burn scar on it,
about three feet off the ground.
But the plant around it
doesn't show any signs of burn.
There's no signs
of fire out here.
You probably
ought to come our way.
Copy that, Thomas.
See you in a minute.
The fact that we're
seeing this dead deer,
along with this burn mark
down on the south side,
shows we really do need
to get more eyes
down on the south side.
You can see,
there's pieces of it
strewn all over the place.
Yeah.
After the cow
died four years ago,
we detected elevated levels
of gamma rays around it.
So I immediately
wanted to scan the area
for any signs of that.
So, you picking up anything?
No higher levels of gamma rays
than usual.
- That's good.
Now, obviously this
deer was killed a while ago,
but given the strange UAPs
we had recently seen
right in this area
of the south field,
it was only logical to wonder
if something out of the ordinary
might still be the cause.
Show me this post
you guys were talking about.
Yeah, so this burned post
is just right over here.
So here's that post.
It's really burned.
Let me look at it
with this Geiger counter.
Huh.
Nothing out of the ordinary
from radiation,
but that's real interesting,
and there's no other
- signs of fire around here
- No signs.
or nothing, right?
None of the trees
have been burned.
If you were gonna do that
I mean, even if we
took a torch
You'd have to torch that
for a long time.
That'd be for hours.
- And
none of the rest of it's
touched, right?
So, just that one point.
You know what it looks like?
If something just flew
- and went right through it.
- It's very localized
in that one spot.
That looks like,
whatever it was, it was so hot,
it just went right through it.
That is just weird.
When I saw how burned
that one section
of the post was,
all I could think about was how
the purple light Thomas saw
over here the other night
must have been emitting
a lot of energy.
So, could it
have burned this post?
And could it be connected
to whatever killed the deer?
What's interesting, though,
is, we saw this strange light,
and right here the UAP
was following you,
and it led-led us
to find this burned post
that makes no sense.
So,
the one thing about this area is,
we've got a lot of cameras
up on the north side,
they're facing this way,
so we've got
great coverage
up in the sky here,
but you see
this tree line right here.
I mean, if we had
a lot of activity,
we wouldn't capture it
on our cameras
because it would be hidden
behind the tree line.
Right here in this sort of
valley between the tree lines,
- right?
- Exactly.
So who knows
what's been taking place
on this side of the ranch.
We-we know we've been
watching the sky a lot,
but we haven't been keeping
as close an eye on the ground.
Well, we've got
this camera here now.
Maybe we'll capture
something with it.
I don't know what else we can
do here. I say we head back.
Let's call a vet out
to look at this deer.
Sounds good.
- Hey, Kaleb.
- Hey, Bryant.
So, this is Haleigh.
She's one of our local vets.
Hi, Haleigh.
Nice to meet you. - Hi.
I'm Bryant.
- Nice to meet you.
We all know
that there's a history
of cattle mutilation
on this property.
In our investigation here
on Skinwalker Ranch,
animals we have here
have been attacked by something.
We got a deer down on
the south end of the property,
or the remains of a deer.
- Okay.
So, given the fact we found
this mysterious burnt post
next to this dead deer,
we decided to bring
Haleigh Lundgreen out.
She's a veterinarian
that is an expert
in looking at animal remains.
Let's head out.
And it just so happens
it's in the same area
where we had this purple light.
And so we want to know,
are they related somehow?
It's really strange, so we'd
like an expert's opinion.
So, pretty much
everything's in this area.
It's really scattered, huh?
Yeah.
Well, we'll start with the hide.
There are
some puncture holes here.
Are you thinking
that's from predators?
Or where do you think
that's from?
You know, likely from coyotes.
They're pretty close together.
- Okay.
it wasn't the cause of death, though.
I will say that much.
There's no, no bruising
under the skin
which would indicate
cause of death.
Okay.
And so, coyotes likely,
I mean, got after him.
Got it after it was dead?
- Yep.
But I'm not seeing
any kind of bleeding or trauma
on the hide that would have been
while the deer was alive.
Interesting.
The puncture marks
look like they had been done
after this animal had died.
What killed this animal?
It wasn't a predator
that killed it.
The question remains,
is it something we need
to worry about?
We have the pelvis here.
The spine's actually really
intact, all things considered.
If a predator had gotten this
when it was alive,
I would have expected more
damage to the spine as a whole.
Okay. If you had to give me
your forensic expert opinion
as to what happened,
what would you say
took place here?
We have a, a young six-month
or under, fawn
that died of something
that we're not sure of and
Not predator, though, correct?
- Not predator.
Okay. - Died of something
other than a predator.
And then was scavenged on
at least by coyotes,
that we can confirm,
and possibly some other animals.
Okay.
We're gonna have to really keep
a watchful eye
on everything in this area
and try
some different experiments
to maybe see
if we can really find out
what's happening in this place.
We're really grateful
that you'd come out here,
lend your expert opinion,
and give us
a little bit more insight.
- Sure.
Well, should we get her back?
Get her out of this heat?
Yeah. That sounds good.
- Okay. Let's do it.
Now, this is what
you guys imaged.
So, that's the pink rock
inside the mesa.
Yep.
And I am still puzzled by
I mean, what are we
looking at here?
A few days after we had to halt
our drilling operation
inside the mesa,
we got lab results back
for two items
that we sent off
to the geology department
at the University of Utah
for analysis.
First was a photo
of the pink rock
that Dragon and Kaleb captured
with a snake camera one week ago
in a crevice between boulders
near where the dome-shaped
and vertical anomalies
are buried.
And the second was a sample
of the spoils we obtained
while drilling up against the
top of the dome-shaped object.
The geology, geophysics guys
are-are giving us
their best guess
based upon these images.
They have a couple
of opinions on this.
So, one of
the interesting comments
was that the pink coloring
seems to be like
a deposit on the sandstone.
Really? - TRAVIS: Meaning
it's not a mineral
that's through and through,
like a chunk of it.
They think it's a coating.
Right.
Now, this is interesting.
"Possibly from vapor," right?
Okay.
Okay, so the rest of the comment
was that the color
reminds this individual
of elemental selenium deposits.
Yes, it does.
Selenium is,
a semiconductor material.
You find it in almost
every microprocessor chip,
every computer,
you find it in solar panels.
Really?
- And, in fact,
if you mix selenium with zinc,
and you get zinc selenide,
it's an optical material
that-that is being used
in military experiments
to bend light around objects
to create, metamaterials
like a cloaking material
on a plane
to make them look invisible.
Wow.
What would produce a vapor
that could leave
a selenium deposit
I'm trying to-- I
- on a rock?
Selenium is a solid material
- at room temperature and pressure.
- Huh.
So, you'd have to get it
to whatever its boiling point is
to create a vapor to do that,
and that-that would
have to be hot.
So what would cause that,
I don't know.
And then let's say
maybe the anomaly in the mesa
may have been what caused that.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Zinc selenide is a compound
that scientists
and researchers at DARPA,
the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency,
are currently experimenting with
for possible optical stealth--
in other words,
cloaking applications--
on a number of assets including
soldiers' gear and uniforms,
tanks and even fighter jets.
But it's a pretty futuristic
technology at this point.
So, what the heck would
similar kinds of materials
be doing inside the mesa,
especially since
they appear to have been
artificially placed there?
Is it connected
to the dome-shaped anomaly?
What would cause that,
I don't know.
And I want to go dig
the mesa out
- I know.
- and see what's in there.
- I do, too.
- I do have another image.
You guys all remember
that stuff that we brought down
from the drill site,
the material from the,
the drill tip itself?
I think you took that off
of the, off of the drill bit
- Yeah, off-- right off the tip of the bit.
- Yeah.
I'll take you through
the elemental, analysis
that was done from
the University of Utah
- geology department.
- There's two lines here,
the drill tip mud
is the bottom one.
Is there anything that
jumps out as if it doesn't belong?
Europium shows up.
Yeah, like when we got drilling
from last year at the mesa,
where we pulled out
metal flakes.
Wow.
- You've got sodium, magnesium
and aluminum very abundant
in the drill tip mud.
This is, like, a very metallic,
conductive kind of mixture.
Which suggests to me again
that the things
that we got out of the bottom
were part
of a manufactured something.
This mud is leached material,
over time, right at the spot
where the GPR says
there's something there,
and right where the drill bit
couldn't go any further.
So it suggests
that whatever is there,
and whatever
that GPR anomaly is,
is something highly metallic.
Yeah.
- Jan told us that
it didn't look like
a natural-occurring anomaly.
It looked like it was
some other thing
that may be buried there or something.
So all this suggests there's
a big metal object in the mesa,
so how the heck do we get
in there to-to tell for sure?
How do we feel
about simply drilling
with some portable apparatus
from the top of the mesa down
into that 40-foot-or-so level?
That seems like the s
the first obvious thing,
right, Erik?
I mean, we could
at least give it a shot.
Maybe we see if we can
- find us a portable drill
- Yeah.
that we could carry up there.
- I think-- I'm sure
there's got-- there's got
to be something.
Okay. Well, I guess
we have our next step, then,
is, focus on trying
to find some way
to drill down from the top.
Worth a shot.
Yeah.
- All right.
Well, I guess we got
our work cut out for us.
Yep. Let's go
- And I've got my homework.
see if we can
find a drill, then,
and how to haul
that thing up the mesa.
We're seeing things that are
very hard for us to explain
inside the mesa.
This part of the ranch continues
to defy our efforts
to characterize it.
At least it's gonna make us
work for the answers we get.
You name it,
we've probably heard
a story about
what's inside the mesa here.
Underground alien bases,
UFOs crashed inside there.
If there is an asset, an object,
an artifact inside the mesa
that could be
of great importance,
we need to know what it is,
and I'm fired up to find out.
Skinwalker Ranch continues to be
the center of gravity
for high strangeness.
I believe that we've seen
more evidence than ever before
of the reality
of the phenomenon,
and we're emboldened to move
forward to get the answers
that we so desperately seek.
As we move forward,
the team is dedicated
and focused on getting
to the bottom of the truth.
I want you all to meet
Jay Stratton.
We're gonna use you today
as part of an experiment.
The word "bait" comes to mind.
This is not arson,
this is not chemical,
and this is not lightning.
So what is it, then?
It would go back to
what the ranch is named after.
We just found something
that we thought you guys
might want to look at.
Whoa.
Middle of the day,
an orb like that showing up?
That's crazy.