The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020) s04e09 Episode Script
Something's Up
It's hitting something
really hard.
What could be hard enough
to be pushing back on that?
There is something in the mesa
right there.
Whatever this is
is as tall as the mesa.
Whoa!
What was that purple light over there?
- Looks like a deer.
- Look at this.
What the heck would have
burned this post?
You've got the five lines
converging
to a point down by the tree
behind the homestead,
and then the mesa is right there
where that GPR anomaly is.
We need to see what's
underneath the entire ranch.
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.
I think we're just about
past that second rock.
Hey, Thomas.
Yeah, go ahead.
I'm about 20 feet
in with the drill,
but it's gonna take
a lot more time
to reach the anomaly.
- Copy that.
For two weeks now,
our drill operator Joe Loeb
has been trying to reach
the 120-foot-tall,
possibly metallic anomaly
that we detected about 40 feet
below the top of the mesa.
And since it's right next
to the massive
dome-shaped anomaly
that a much larger drill rig
couldn't penetrate,
we're hoping that Joe
can help us determine
just what's inside there.
Keep it running. We'll check in
with you a little bit later.
- Sounds good.
- While Joe Loeb continued
the drilling operation
on top of the mesa
Your guests are here, Erik.
Erik Bard and
the other guys from the team
were meeting
with physicist Jeremiah Pate
and his colleagues
from Lunasonde.
Well, Jeremiah, it's been
a long time in the making.
Yeah, great to finally
be here in person.
With all the anomalies
that we've detected
inside the mesa,
under Homestead Two,
and in the air
above the triangle,
Erik hoped that the specialized
aerial technology
that Jeremiah invented
could scan those areas
and reveal some answers
above and below ground
about all the UAPs,
the energy spikes,
and the other phenomena
that we keep experiencing here
on Skinwalker Ranch.
So, tell me
how this is gonna work.
It's a very versatile
technology,
but essentially
it's a low-frequency radar.
Today we'll be flying it
on a weather balloon
that's actually gonna take it up
to about twice as high
as a jetliner, over 70,000 feet
- above the ranch
- Wow.
and actually let us see,
potentially, kilometers
beneath the surface.
Did you say
kilometers under the earth?
- Absolutely.
That's crazy.
That's a long ways down.
- Yeah.
All of our sensors are attached
to a large
meteorological balloon.
This takes it up
to its final altitude
of around 70,000 feet.
Our technology works by using
low-frequency radio waves
to actually see deeper
into the planet
than anyone ever has before.
Ultimately, what we'll see
is actually what's known
as a tomographic image.
This is a true 3D map
of the subsurface.
This is incredible.
You know, for years, decades,
there's been rumors
on this property of underground
bases, tunnel systems.
Maybe we can put some of these,
rumors to bed
or-or maybe validate 'em.
Who knows?
Exactly. We want to peel back
just a little bit
of the mystery today.
I think the triangle
will be a good dry, flat area
that we can stage from.
Plus, you know, this is an area
that's been of
great interest to us.
- Yeah, definitely.
- At the triangle,
it seems as though
there is something in the air
at varying heights
that we can't see with our eyes
but seems to show up
on equipment.
So, I know that you're looking
to see what's underground here.
Would it be able
to pick something up, say,
in the air as well?
Definitely. So, the way
these sensors work
is they measure both the far
field and the near field.
We'll actually be able
to measure
the air column directly above
the triangle as we ascend.
Well, there's our reason
for putting it in the triangle.
Absolutely. We've
we've had some strange things
happen in that particular area.
This area above the triangle
has high strangeness to it.
We've seen rockets try to go
through this area and explode.
Three,
two, one.
That motor blew.
It exploded. No.
There is something in the air
above the triangle
on Skinwalker Ranch
that's causing all sorts
of strangeness to happen.
We got a malfunction.
Everybody, watch out.
But why?
We're trying to find answers
to what's going on here.
If you want to follow me out,
I'll lead you out
to the area where we can
get you set up.
- Sounds great.
I have high expectations about
what we may be able to detect
with this Lunasonde technology.
Well, antenna one
is the B field antenna,
which is that guy there.
I'm hoping that
we'll be able to see
if, in fact, we have
any interesting structures
beneath Skinwalker Ranch.
Or even metal deposits
in the mesa.
And perhaps an answer
to the anomaly
just above the triangle.
I really don't know
what to expect.
Okay,
balloons ready for the fill.
Beginning fill.
So each of these payloads
you see here,
they each have
a very particular function.
- Okay.
- So, up here we have
a couple payloads
that are involved
in the actual tracking
of the overall balloon setup.
Down here,
this is another setup.
So, this, actually,
is a, camera setup
as well as some other
tracking equipment.
Wow.
- Each payload
has a specified function,
and so our actual
experimental sensors,
each of them measures
a different part
of the electromagnetic field.
We have several cameras on board
that actually will
record the flight.
Wow, look at that.
Are we getting close to launch?
Yep. Balloon's almost
ready to go.
Perfect. I need to get back
to the control room.
I want to keep our assets
trained on, on your payloads.
Absolutely.
As we near launch,
I'm heading back
to the command center
so I can train some
of our surveillance cameras
on the sky and watch
that balloon as it ascends,
and observe whether there is
any strange interference
on the way up.
Okay,
we're releasing the balloon.
- Very careful.
- Hey, Erik?
Just giving you a heads-up,
we've started
to deploy the balloon
and slowly letting up
all the payloads.
Copy you.
I can see it ascending.
Fantastic.
Okay, I think we're good.
Go for launch.
And off it goes.
That is a heck of a payload.
Wow.
Now those
payloads are recording,
and we'll start
the tracking effort.
The Lunasonde team will
remotely control the balloon
as it ascends
to about 70,000 feet high
and scans the skies
and the grounds
of the entire ranch,
with a specific focus
on the triangle,
the mesa and Homestead Two.
Fantastic.
Once the survey is complete,
Jeremiah will remotely deflate
the balloon
and retrieve it
along with his devices.
It could take days
or even weeks to get
the aerial and underground data
fully processed,
but hopefully this will
get us the best data yet
of not only what could be
causing anomalies
above the ranch
but also underground
and in the mesa as well.
I'm impressed.
Hopefully the data
that comes back
is as impressive as
getting that thing in the air.
- Hey, Bryant. Hey, guys.
- Hey, man.
While Lunasonde conducted
the aerial survey
of the entire ranch
This is a really good
friend of mine Kori Reed.
- Hey, Kori. I'm Bryant.
- How you doing?
Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde
met outside the command center
with Dragon
along with Kaleb Bench
and his colleague,
local deputy sheriff Kori Reed.
I worked with Kori
through law enforcement,
and he actually
investigated some things
over here on the west side
of the ranch.
And this happened, wha--
how long ago did this happen?
- This was in the early 2000s
- when this happened.
- Okay.
I was with the tribal
fish and game at the time.
Tribal. Okay.
It's on the neighbor's property,
but you can see it
from your property.
Okay, so it's on
the west-side tribal property,
but we can see it through the
fence from our side. - Correct.
Kori also happens to be a member
of the Indigenous Ute nation.
So, given their
well-known aversion
to speaking about
Skinwalker Ranch
or even coming near the place,
we were really eager
to hear what he investigated
and found in this area
as an officer of the law.
Yeah, well, let's get out there.
All right, yeah,
we'll follow you down.
I worked for the tribe
as a conservation officer
for 13 years, and that's when
I had the experiences out here
around the west side
of Skinwalker Ranch.
This looking
familiar to you, Kori?
Yep.
That's the spot right there.
Okay.
owner of the property reported
they had two horses
that were dead.
They were dead
for about a couple days.
Okay. - And they were in
this spot by the post.
Were they mature horses?
They were.
One horse was kind of right in
the center of all three posts.
The other one was on
the southeast corner.
They were cleaned out
from the inside.
There was no tissue,
no organs
or nothing like that on them.
Crazy.
It's interesting.
And there was just
some strange footprints
in the ground
that were around it.
What kind of footprints?
We found some
that had three toes on 'em.
And they were big?
They were about six inches.
Whatever it is,
nothing that we know of
that can make prints like that.
Right.
That's creepy.
Describe these
three-toed footprints.
Are we talking, like, wide toes,
are we talking, like,
bird-looking tracks?
- They were probably about
the size of my hand right there,
just putting it down.
But they were all
equal-size toes.
So, there was like,
three digits off of one foot?
Off of one foot.
- And they were, and they were big?
They were about six inches.
Wow.
Bizarre animal mutilations
have been reported
on Skinwalker Ranch for decades.
We've seen cows mysteriously
die out here ourselves.
What in the world?
And just in the last
couple weeks,
we've found
two mutilated deer carcasses
in the south field next to
a strangely burned fence post.
What the heck
would have burned this post?
And that was also where
we recently documented two UAPs
during nighttime experiments,
and then another one
in broad daylight.
What? - I don't know
what to think about
the strange footprints that
Deputy Sheriff Reed reported,
but given what other
investigators
and our own team
have seen out here,
we need to keep
investigating everywhere,
from the mesa
to the south field,
in order to find out
the truth of what's causing
all these phenomena to happen.
We're both shaking our heads
when we left
'cause we didn't know
what happened.
Do you have photos or the report
or anything like that?
- So
I did the report,
printed off all the pictures,
um, went back
a few months later,
I could not find my report
or the pictures.
Someone didn't want
anyone to know about this.
Could be.
I've heard stories like
that, where someone has pictures
or they have an experience
like that
and they get video or something,
and they talk to someone,
um, above them
and they're told
to get rid of it.
I've heard the exact same thing.
I could tell
it was uncomfortable
for Kori to tell these stories,
but we really appreciate
these individuals
coming forward with these
what seem like outlandish tales,
but I can tell he believes it
and he experienced it.
We appreciate so much
your willingness to come out
and talk about
this different kind of stuff.
'Cause I know
it's not comfortable
- and it's not easy, so thank you.
- It's not,
so, yeah.
- Thank you a lot.
Appreciate it very much.
- You're welcome.
Thanks for having me.
- Cool.
How's it going, guys?
That is a lot of equipment.
- He's ready to roll.
He's got some
really cool stuff here.
A couple of nights later,
while we were waiting
for the data results
from the Lunasonde ranch survey,
we invited
technologist David Mason
and local fire management
officer Don Mitchell back out
to help us with
a pretty ambitious experiment
we wanted to conduct
between the triangle
and the south field.
Because we've documented
so many phenomena this year,
between the triangle,
where we saw
the blob-like anomaly,
Homestead Two,
where we uncovered lines
of strange materials
similar to what
we've found in the mesa,
and the south field,
where we've seen numerous UAPs
and found
mutilated deer carcasses,
we're hoping we can stimulate
more strange things to appear
but this time
identify just what they are.
So, what I've done
is I brought eight,
thermal-imaging cameras
and, two of them
are high-resolution.
So, if anything
anomalous appears,
just a-a slight
temperature change,
we'll be able to see it,
much more clearly
than just we--
using conventional,
- thermal camera technology.
- That is cool.
That is real cool. Awesome.
So, if it's got a thermal
signature, we're gonna get it.
Well, we've got
the truck loaded up,
the rockets are ready to go.
We're gonna head out
to the triangle
and get ready
for the first launch.
And, we'll give you
a call when we get out there.
Okay. Sounds good.
- All right, guys.
Good luck, good hunting.
Kaleb and I have
converted a truck
into a mobile rocket
and mortar launcher.
We're gonna fire off
payloads reaching
more than 100 feet in the air,
starting at the triangle.
Meanwhile, David Mason,
Erik and the guys
will observe everything
using eight thermal cameras.
They'll be able
to detect anything
that might suddenly change
in temperature
and that we can't see
with the naked eye.
Depending on what happens after
our launches at the triangle,
we'll move to the south field
and repeat the experiment there.
It fits on there pretty good.
It's ratchet-strapped in,
it ain't going nowhere.
Since we're still waiting
for the aerial
and underground data results
from Lunasonde's
balloon experiment,
we're really hoping
that tonight we can get
the blob, more UAPs,
or who knows what to appear
and help us identify
what these phenomena are
and why they keep occurring
on Skinwalker Ranch.
All right.
This will be right dead center
of the triangle,
right under where
Right where the big one blew up.
- the rocket blew up. Yeah.
Right where the big rocket
blew up last year.
All right.
This is good to go here.
All right.
- We're gonna do both launch and mortar?
- Yeah, why not?
So, I'll get on this side
and launch it
if you get on that side
and fire off the mortars.
Yep.
- That make sense?
Complete.
- Erik, you copy?
- Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
Yeah, man, we're ready
to, launch a rocket,
and we're gonna fire
mortars at the same time.
Okay, stand by.
I'm gonna turn on
the 1.6 gigahertz sweep
and I'll give you the word.
Over the years,
we've encountered this signal
near 1.6 gigahertz.
I'm still trying to sort out
how that signal
is related
to the ranch phenomenon.
As if the rockets that
we're going to be launching
are not stimulus enough,
we will be broadcasting
a sweep of signals
around that 1.6 gigahertz range
that has drawn our interest
in the past.
All right, Travis,
we are broadcasting
the 1.6 gigahertz sweep.
We've got eyes
in every direction
and at every available
wavelength.
All right, then,
we're good to go.
- You ready to go, Dave?
- I'm ready to go.
Okay.
Go ahead and launch.
Rocket is hot.
Mortars are ready.
In five, four,
three, two, one.
Yeah, there go-- There go--
they're running into each other!
That one just hit.
That rocket flew
right into that mortar.
How did that happen?
Wow.
That's crazy.
I-I don't know how to explain that.
It's falling pretty fast.
That's not good.
Wow.
Did you guys see that, too?
I got it on camera.
Yeah, Thomas had eyes on that.
The mortar went off right about
that 31-foot mark.
It looked like
the mortar went off
as the rocket
was flying through it.
Right after we launched
a rocket and a mortar
to stimulate the blob anomaly
31 feet above the triangle,
something clearly made
the mortar explode prematurely
and the rocket
break into pieces,
and it looked like
it happened exactly
at that 31-foot level.
The odds of that happening
are crazy.
We couldn't be sure what it was,
so I wanted to immediately
launch a series of mortars
directly through
that 31-foot zone
to see if they would hit
something or make something
clearly appear
for David's thermal cameras.
Hey, Erik, you copy?
Yeah. Go ahead.
We've got a, incendiary
that we've got mounted
on top of the launch tower
and we're gonna fire it,
and we're ready if you guys are.
Ready. Go ahead with the launch.
All right, here we go.
- That's about the right height.
- Yeah.
Yeah,
that's got to be the right height.
There's something right there.
Travis,
we're examining a feature
in Dave's
differential FLIR camera.
This remarkable
differential thermal camera
forms an image,
we get a color that corresponds
to the temperature.
If anything should
come out as warmer,
it will become bright yellow
or even white.
What we're seeing here
in the thermal is an anomaly
that shows up warmer
than the surrounding area.
This is very interesting to me.
Where's the feature?
This would be to the southwest
of your position.
- Southwest of my position
- So it'd be over the
over that way.
We've been watching this thing
evolve for a while,
but it just doesn't make
a lot of sense to us.
When Erik and Thomas
said they could actually see
some kind of anomaly between
the south field and the triangle
through David's thermal camera,
I immediately looked
through a night vision scope
to see if I could spot it, too.
Yeah, I'm not seeing it
right now. Keep looking.
Yeah. That's kind of
an odd shape, too.
Since I couldn't see
through my night vision camera
what David's thermal camera
was imaging,
I thought it might be something
out of the ordinary.
Hey, Erik,
- do you guys copy?
- Yes, we do, Travis.
Go ahead.
- So, I think we're gonna drive down
to the southeast corner
of the ranch
and launch this last rocket
almost due north
toward the helicopter pad
and see if we can bring it down
somewhere
in the east field here.
Copy that.
We'll reposition cameras.
All right, talk in a bit.
I really wanted to know
if we may have stimulated
another blob anomaly in the sky
between the triangle
and the south field.
So we needed to head closer
to that location
and conduct more launches to see
if we could get it to reappear
and verify what it was.
- Whoa.
- Huh?
What was that?
There's a big plane
that just flew over us.
Yep, there it is. You got one.
Hey, Erik, what flight was that
that just went over us?
- Well, you know,
I don't have anything
directly over us.
I can still see it.
It's right there.
But it didn't have
normal aviation lights.
- No, it didn't.
- Okay.
So, I do have a couple
of aircraft off to the east.
I mean,
it-it was over top of the ranch.
Okay, well, I didn't have that.
Did you hear anything?
A little bit,
but it was mostly silent.
As the plane is flying
across the ranch,
it's very low
and it's not blinking
like an aircraft usually does.
And it's not showing up
on any of our ADS-B receivers.
It definitely makes it feel
like we're being surveilled.
Hey, Travis?
Do you have eyes on an aircraft?
We had a plane go
over top of us,
and it's not
on the flight tracker.
There is something.
Travis, this aircraft
is not transponding.
There's so many bugs,
I can't even tell
what I'm looking at.
But it's something right there.
What made this mysterious plane
incident even more eerie.
We got a malfunction.
Everybody, watch out.
The last time something
like that happened was when
the blob anomaly first appeared
above the triangle
and the rocket exploded.
We have a helicopter
right over
the triangle right now.
I am getting no helicopter
above the ranch
on the ADS-B receiver here.
Then, later, we found out
through Utah Attorney General
Sean Reyes
that it was actually a military
Black Hawk helicopter.
It's yet another experiment
where we have aircraft
in the air
that's not accounted for
on the ADS-B.
It's starting to become a habit.
Hey, guys, we're in place,
down here.
We're about to shoot,
some mortars
just to kind of get an idea
of the windage
on how to launch
the rocket from here.
Copy that.
You ready?
- Dave, are you set?
- Yeah.
Yes, we are ready.
All right, we're gonna light
the mortars in five,
four, three,
two, one.
There you go.
Yeah. Got it.
Do you see that right there?
- Thomas?
- Yeah.
I'd love to get
your eyes on this.
This one here.
We have been
tracking this light.
Travis.
We're trying
to identify an object
down on the south side
above the trees.
We're not quite sure
what we're looking at.
I think I'm picking it up
on the differential, FLIR.
You're picking it up, too?
- Yeah.
That was where Erik was
seeing something in his camera.
I want to see this.
So, Travis,
we're also picking up
something on the thermal.
It was right, right here,
and that's where you saw
the luminous object
in-in one of your cameras,
that's where I po--
that's where I aimed it.
So, we have something
that's got a heat signature.
What could be down there?
Hey, Travis.
We're not quite sure
what we're looking at.
So, there's something somewhere.
I ain't seeing nothing.
I don't know.
Right after Kaleb and I
fired a mortar
from the southeast corner
of Skinwalker Ranch
There it is again.
David Mason's
thermal cameras picked up
something strange
above the south field,
in the same area
Erik started seeing a light
on his infrared
surveillance camera.
And this is near the spot
where we've recently seen
a number of UAPs
and discovered the burnt post
and two mysterious
deer carcasses.
This is where you were
seeing that light source,
and I-I got it aimed.
This is a vehicle.
This is Travis.
These are the cows.
Now watch it again.
You'll see it
just start to manifest
just in that spot.
And you can see it pulsing.
Just blinks in and out as cold.
And now it's hotter.
It's changing temperature.
It goes cold or warm,
cold or warm.
Yeah, but why is it varying?
Wow.
We have something
in the thermographic camera
in the same location we saw
a light in the near infrared.
So, what are we seeing here?
What's causing this to happen?
That's what makes
this experiment
so interesting to me,
personally.
You see it?
Yeah, I'm not seeing it.
Hey, Tom, listen, do you copy?
Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
Well, so,
we are trying to find the light,
but we're not seeing it
right now.
Are you guys ready
for us to launch a rocket?
Maybe we'll scare it out.
Yeah, go ahead.
All right, let me lock it down.
None of us knew what to make
of the thermal anomaly
that David's camera detected.
But we wondered
if it was something
that we had stimulated
with the mortar.
That just told me that we needed
to launch another rocket
and see what would happen next.
All right, we're getting ready
to launch this rocket.
Rocket is hot.
Five,
four, three,
two, one.
Got it.
I see the rocket trail,
but I don't see the rock--
there it is.
It's coming in hot.
- I could hear that.
- Yeah.
Gosh.
Do we still have it?
Are you seeing it?
It's faded out.
I don't think
it's there anymore.
Did it fade out
after the launch?
Yeah.
It disappeared.
Where'd it go?
Hey, Travis, that object
that we were looking at
it's completely gone.
That's just so weird.
I say we, load up
and head back that way
and see what they've got.
Sounds good to me.
I think tonight was a success
because the experiment appears
to have triggered phenomena
both at the 31-foot altitude
above the triangle,
where we saw the blob-like
anomaly earlier this year,
and over the south field,
where so many other strange
things have recently happened.
Did you guys find whatever
that was down there?
- No.
- We can't
- identify this thing.
- A-And so,
the thing that you're seeing
in your instrument, David,
do you think it's either cold
and getting hot
It's fluctuating.
- Okay.
Huh.
- Don't know why.
We had several different things
that, were confusing to us.
One was the first
rocket launch we did,
we believe that we heard
the, the chute deploy.
We heard it.
- But here's the thing.
It looked to me like the rocket,
right at about 30 feet
above the launchpad,
hit the mortar shell.
That-That's, you know,
the odds of us
We couldn't aim
and plan and do that.
That's like shooting
a bullet with a bullet.
That's-- so shooting a bullet
with a bullet.
But think about that.
What are the odds
of that happening
right there
at 31, 30-ish feet
- right where we've had
this other phenomena happening
with other rockets
in that same spot?
- That is weird.
- It's so weird.
It's not what we were
expecting to see,
but, again, we see something
- It rarely is.
We see something unexpected
but weird, right?
- Right.
Well, let's clean up.
Were these anomalies connected?
What were they?
And where do they come from?
Since moments
after they appeared,
they simply just vanished.
Hopefully, once we see the data
recorded earlier this week
during the balloon radar scan,
we'll start to get some answers.
Thanks for coming out
and for your amazing equipment.
This has been fantastic.
- Thank you.
Hey, Jeremiah.
Hi, everyone.
Great to talk to you all.
Hey, man, how you been?
Good, so we're really excited.
We've been working
and-and number-crunching.
We haven't even finished
processing the data
and we're seeing all these
strange things in the data
that we can't readily explain.
A few days after our
incredible nighttime experiment
between the triangle
and the south field,
we had a meeting with
Jeremiah Pate from Lunasonde
about the balloon radar scan.
Although the underground data
he and his team
collected earlier this week
wasn't ready yet,
Jeremiah had already processed
some of the data
that they collected in the air
above the triangle and the mesa.
We're excited
to see what you've got.
Yeah, absolutely. Share away.
So, the balloon launch itself
was a textbook flight.
The actual flight
was completely flawless.
Well, that's good news.
This gives you a sense
of how the balloon rose
over time.
Surprisingly, this
was an extremely smooth ascent,
so you would think nothing went
wrong with this balloon, right?
Everything looks
completely perfect here.
We should have had
a flawless data capture.
That brings me to my next point.
What you're looking at is
actually the raw data output.
And if you look closely,
you can see
there are these strange jumps
in the data set.
Looks like you have
jumps in the magnetic field
while at the same time
drops in the electric field.
They seem to almost
correlate with each other.
Exactly.
It's-it's unbelievable.
That's amazing.
Jeremiah's data
truly defies physics.
We're seeing
the magnetic field increased
while the electric field
decreased.
That doesn't naturally happen.
Typically, we would see both
fields rise and lower together
and the levels
would be nearly identical.
But the data shows,
as the balloon ascended,
it came in contact
with an extreme level
of magnetic energy that we have
no conventional explanation for.
This is something that Erik
and I have also seen happen
during other experiments
above the triangle.
Ignition.
Two years ago,
we launched rockets
over the triangle and watched
as the entire spectrum jumped.
That is unreal.
My God, during the launch,
the electromagnetic spectrum
is going crazy, guys.
I've never seen
anything like it.
So, now that Lunasonde
has also measured
this crazy magnetic
and electromagnetic anomaly
above the triangle, what kind
of phenomena could it be?
This is something
that we really can't explain,
and our team has spent,
hours upon hours
looking over this data
trying to come up
with an explanation
for what's causing this.
So, somewhere in the near field,
there were these very strong,
transient
electromagnetic fields.
What altitude were you at
when that happened?
The bulk of this data
was captured below 10,000 feet
where we encountered
these anomalies.
The data, um, evened out
and started to make
more sense above that.
So this really puts in context
the anomalies versus altitudes.
It gives you a sense
of where we started
to encounter those anomalies.
But you describe it
as suddenly calming down
a-aft-- beyond
a certain altitude.
Um, what does that
make you think?
Well, it makes me think
there's a, a phenomena
that-that the instruments
are passing through.
There's boundary layers
to the phenomena. - Right.
We wanted to know,
if it went through the anomaly,
if it may pick something up.
Obviously,
something messed with it.
We're looking at two
of the most important plots
we've seen since we began, guys.
- Ever. Ever. Ever.
And this is right,
you launched
from the triangle, right?
Yes, we did.
- And so, you went from zero
up through 10,000 feet,
and while you're doing that,
you're measuring huge increases
in the magnetic field
and huge decreases
in the electric field.
Exactly.
Wow.
It was unbelievable.
Above the triangle,
where we've seen
all kinds of strange things
between 31 and 5,000 feet,
like a blob, energy spikes
and UAPs,
Jeremiah's balloon scan
is showing something
that may be even stranger
at about 10,000 feet.
Are these separate anomalies
or are they all part
of the same phenomena?
From a physics perspective,
we do not know
how you would change
the entire electromagnetic
spectrum at once
across every frequency.
We don't-- The only thing
that would do that
would be something
that affects everything.
All colors of light,
all-all radio dial--
and the only thing
that is, is gravity.
What could be there that
we don't see with the naked eye
that, for some reason,
we see in lidar, radar
and in
the electromagnetic field?
That's not natural.
No. - That's not a
natural phenomenon.
Never heard of it, ever.
I mean, what the hell
is up there?
The preliminary data
that Jeremiah Pate and his team
from Lunasonde collected
above Skinwalker Ranch
is shocking.
They've detected something
above the triangle
that raises the magnetic field
while lowering
the electric field
of the environment
almost simultaneously.
That can't be natural,
and it could explain
all the GPS anomalies
we've experienced there.
The questions now are:
what is it,
how might it be connected
to the strange
communication signals
we've also detected,
and why do we keep
seeing UAPs there?
I think it'd be
interesting to correlate
the flight path
that you do have,
i-if that could somehow
be correlated
with the data that's showing up
in this location.
- Yeah, absolutely.
As you see here,
this is the approximate
flight path
that the balloon took,
and we were able to fly over
some of the really important
features in the ranch,
including the triangle
as well as the ranch itself,
so we were able to collect
some very crucial data
over these locations. - Hey,
hold it right there for a minute.
Thomas, correct me
if I'm understanding
what I'm looking at,
but is the
the drill site
not about right here?
- Yep.
- Right here,
where the balloon crossed over,
where the GPR data tells us
there's an anomaly in the mesa,
right as it's over that,
look what happened.
The electric field jumped.
Right over where the metal's at.
Right over where we pulled
the metal out of the mesa.
When it's right there,
boom, the electric field
goes up.
- How about that?
- Wow.
- This is unbelievable.
- Wow.
Think about that.
It's just the
abruptness of these changes
that has just got me so floored.
I mean
- And the changes are from, like,
you know, one to 10,000,
not like one to four.
Sure enough, Jeremiah's data
has now identified
gigantic magnetic anomalies
above the mesa.
And this is right over the spot
where we've been drilling
because we detected
two possibly metallic objects
inside the mesa.
One of which we believe
is shaped like a dome
and appears to contain materials
similar to what NASA uses
on the surface
of the space shuttle.
And the other is vertical
and over 100 feet tall.
What are we dealing with here?
These are huge
discontinuities, um,
and both the discontinuity
and the scale of it
is very surprising.
At the same time, we did have
some clock anomalies
of the triangle.
I've never seen anything
in any other data set
that resembles this.
Can you quantify it for us?
Because that might be important.
Yeah, so we lost
a quarter second of time.
Really?
That doesn't sound like much.
It does.
For data like this, it's huge.
Yeah, if light travels,
you know, a foot per nanosecond,
a quarter of a second, think
how much could happen there.
Absolutely. It's a, it's an
eternity for these electronics.
Yeah, and think what
it would do to your GPS signals,
to all of your processing.
My goodness,
a quarter of a second is huge.
We've been trying
to figure out how to measure
that time anomaly,
and-and you now have actual data
telling us there's
a quarter of a second
time anomaly over the triangle.
There's so-- it's like there's
wrinkles
in space and time over the
triangle.
Nobody's ever measured any
anomaly like that on the planet.
Exactly.
Are we seeing
evidence of a portal?
Well, you know, this may be
the first time
we've actually got evidence
of there being something
above the triangle, the object,
whether it's a portal
or some-- whatever else.
I don't know,
but it's something.
To have these kinds
of electromagnetic anomalies
coupled with a time shift
of a quarter of a second
is astronomical.
Some scientists have suggested
that these types of anomalies
could be telltale signs
of a traversable wormhole,
or what some people
might call a portal.
Could we have just discovered
evidence
of what the Indigenous people
of the area
have claimed for centuries,
that interdimensional
portals exist
on Skinwalker Ranch?
- What are you seeing?
- A signal?
Could that
explain why Erik and I
have detected energy levels
that we don't know how
human technology can produce?
"1.60000."
Travis, you-you got to see this.
Or why we've seen UAPs ascend
from the direction of the mesa
up toward the triangle
and then simply vanish
into thin air?
My gosh.
A bend in space-time,
or a wormhole,
would theoretically
explain these things.
And now Jeremiah Pate has
detected the best evidence
I know of in human history
that this phenomena
could be a reality
on Skinwalker Ranch.
There is no part
of our investigation,
no part of the entire narrative
that isn't touched by this.
Everything.
The lidar, the radar,
the ground-penetrating radar,
the, helicopter
GPS, the
- The GPS.
- All of it.
- Every measurement
we have taken this summer.
- Yeah.
This is fascinating, Jeremiah,
and I can't wait to see,
the more processed data
and-and when you guys finish up.
Thank you so much
for doing this.
Yeah, the team and I are gonna
continue to crunch the data
and see what we can find.
And then we'll be in touch
really soon
with the results
of our analysis.
All right.
Well, we'll follow up
when you've got
the rest of that,
that data filtered and crunched
and, maybe
we'll have some imagery
of what's beneath
the soil, right?
Exactly.
Thank you.
- Thanks, Jeremiah.
See you later, Jeremiah.
Thanks a lot.
I think we've got
more and more verification
that there's an optical and
a temporal anomaly taking place,
which may be one and the same
over the ranch,
and we need to continue with it.
Well, all right, man.
- Crazy.
- Thank you.
- Fantastic experiment.
Unbelievable.
- Absolutely fantastic.
A lot of our
experiments done at altitude
have produced
really strange results.
What could be generating
the strange effects
that we repeatedly experience
in the sky over the ranch?
I'd like the answer to that,
above all else.
Seeing this new
data showing anomalies
throughout the skies
above the ranch
really makes you wonder
if all the stories about
portals here over the property
could actually be true.
And moving forward
in our investigation,
we're not gonna stop
until we figure it out.
Strange phenomena
seems to be at a fever pitch
at Skinwalker Ranch.
What are we going to find
above the ranch
that will help us
find the answers to,
really, the nature
of the strange phenomena
that has plagued this area
for decades, if not millennia?
And now, more than ever before,
we are dedicated
and focused on getting
to the bottom of the truth.
There's something
screaming across here.
- Holy crap.
- Look at this thing.
Guys, that's 3,600
miles per hour.
I want to do focused
sound experiments.
The stone circle is lit up
like a Christmas tree.
That is crazy.
We keep seeing a figure
that keeps going back and forth.
Go, go, go, go, go.
- I'm going up on top. Yep.
- Yep, in case there's somebody up there.
All right, we're on our way.
really hard.
What could be hard enough
to be pushing back on that?
There is something in the mesa
right there.
Whatever this is
is as tall as the mesa.
Whoa!
What was that purple light over there?
- Looks like a deer.
- Look at this.
What the heck would have
burned this post?
You've got the five lines
converging
to a point down by the tree
behind the homestead,
and then the mesa is right there
where that GPR anomaly is.
We need to see what's
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I think we're just about
past that second rock.
Hey, Thomas.
Yeah, go ahead.
I'm about 20 feet
in with the drill,
but it's gonna take
a lot more time
to reach the anomaly.
- Copy that.
For two weeks now,
our drill operator Joe Loeb
has been trying to reach
the 120-foot-tall,
possibly metallic anomaly
that we detected about 40 feet
below the top of the mesa.
And since it's right next
to the massive
dome-shaped anomaly
that a much larger drill rig
couldn't penetrate,
we're hoping that Joe
can help us determine
just what's inside there.
Keep it running. We'll check in
with you a little bit later.
- Sounds good.
- While Joe Loeb continued
the drilling operation
on top of the mesa
Your guests are here, Erik.
Erik Bard and
the other guys from the team
were meeting
with physicist Jeremiah Pate
and his colleagues
from Lunasonde.
Well, Jeremiah, it's been
a long time in the making.
Yeah, great to finally
be here in person.
With all the anomalies
that we've detected
inside the mesa,
under Homestead Two,
and in the air
above the triangle,
Erik hoped that the specialized
aerial technology
that Jeremiah invented
could scan those areas
and reveal some answers
above and below ground
about all the UAPs,
the energy spikes,
and the other phenomena
that we keep experiencing here
on Skinwalker Ranch.
So, tell me
how this is gonna work.
It's a very versatile
technology,
but essentially
it's a low-frequency radar.
Today we'll be flying it
on a weather balloon
that's actually gonna take it up
to about twice as high
as a jetliner, over 70,000 feet
- above the ranch
- Wow.
and actually let us see,
potentially, kilometers
beneath the surface.
Did you say
kilometers under the earth?
- Absolutely.
That's crazy.
That's a long ways down.
- Yeah.
All of our sensors are attached
to a large
meteorological balloon.
This takes it up
to its final altitude
of around 70,000 feet.
Our technology works by using
low-frequency radio waves
to actually see deeper
into the planet
than anyone ever has before.
Ultimately, what we'll see
is actually what's known
as a tomographic image.
This is a true 3D map
of the subsurface.
This is incredible.
You know, for years, decades,
there's been rumors
on this property of underground
bases, tunnel systems.
Maybe we can put some of these,
rumors to bed
or-or maybe validate 'em.
Who knows?
Exactly. We want to peel back
just a little bit
of the mystery today.
I think the triangle
will be a good dry, flat area
that we can stage from.
Plus, you know, this is an area
that's been of
great interest to us.
- Yeah, definitely.
- At the triangle,
it seems as though
there is something in the air
at varying heights
that we can't see with our eyes
but seems to show up
on equipment.
So, I know that you're looking
to see what's underground here.
Would it be able
to pick something up, say,
in the air as well?
Definitely. So, the way
these sensors work
is they measure both the far
field and the near field.
We'll actually be able
to measure
the air column directly above
the triangle as we ascend.
Well, there's our reason
for putting it in the triangle.
Absolutely. We've
we've had some strange things
happen in that particular area.
This area above the triangle
has high strangeness to it.
We've seen rockets try to go
through this area and explode.
Three,
two, one.
That motor blew.
It exploded. No.
There is something in the air
above the triangle
on Skinwalker Ranch
that's causing all sorts
of strangeness to happen.
We got a malfunction.
Everybody, watch out.
But why?
We're trying to find answers
to what's going on here.
If you want to follow me out,
I'll lead you out
to the area where we can
get you set up.
- Sounds great.
I have high expectations about
what we may be able to detect
with this Lunasonde technology.
Well, antenna one
is the B field antenna,
which is that guy there.
I'm hoping that
we'll be able to see
if, in fact, we have
any interesting structures
beneath Skinwalker Ranch.
Or even metal deposits
in the mesa.
And perhaps an answer
to the anomaly
just above the triangle.
I really don't know
what to expect.
Okay,
balloons ready for the fill.
Beginning fill.
So each of these payloads
you see here,
they each have
a very particular function.
- Okay.
- So, up here we have
a couple payloads
that are involved
in the actual tracking
of the overall balloon setup.
Down here,
this is another setup.
So, this, actually,
is a, camera setup
as well as some other
tracking equipment.
Wow.
- Each payload
has a specified function,
and so our actual
experimental sensors,
each of them measures
a different part
of the electromagnetic field.
We have several cameras on board
that actually will
record the flight.
Wow, look at that.
Are we getting close to launch?
Yep. Balloon's almost
ready to go.
Perfect. I need to get back
to the control room.
I want to keep our assets
trained on, on your payloads.
Absolutely.
As we near launch,
I'm heading back
to the command center
so I can train some
of our surveillance cameras
on the sky and watch
that balloon as it ascends,
and observe whether there is
any strange interference
on the way up.
Okay,
we're releasing the balloon.
- Very careful.
- Hey, Erik?
Just giving you a heads-up,
we've started
to deploy the balloon
and slowly letting up
all the payloads.
Copy you.
I can see it ascending.
Fantastic.
Okay, I think we're good.
Go for launch.
And off it goes.
That is a heck of a payload.
Wow.
Now those
payloads are recording,
and we'll start
the tracking effort.
The Lunasonde team will
remotely control the balloon
as it ascends
to about 70,000 feet high
and scans the skies
and the grounds
of the entire ranch,
with a specific focus
on the triangle,
the mesa and Homestead Two.
Fantastic.
Once the survey is complete,
Jeremiah will remotely deflate
the balloon
and retrieve it
along with his devices.
It could take days
or even weeks to get
the aerial and underground data
fully processed,
but hopefully this will
get us the best data yet
of not only what could be
causing anomalies
above the ranch
but also underground
and in the mesa as well.
I'm impressed.
Hopefully the data
that comes back
is as impressive as
getting that thing in the air.
- Hey, Bryant. Hey, guys.
- Hey, man.
While Lunasonde conducted
the aerial survey
of the entire ranch
This is a really good
friend of mine Kori Reed.
- Hey, Kori. I'm Bryant.
- How you doing?
Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde
met outside the command center
with Dragon
along with Kaleb Bench
and his colleague,
local deputy sheriff Kori Reed.
I worked with Kori
through law enforcement,
and he actually
investigated some things
over here on the west side
of the ranch.
And this happened, wha--
how long ago did this happen?
- This was in the early 2000s
- when this happened.
- Okay.
I was with the tribal
fish and game at the time.
Tribal. Okay.
It's on the neighbor's property,
but you can see it
from your property.
Okay, so it's on
the west-side tribal property,
but we can see it through the
fence from our side. - Correct.
Kori also happens to be a member
of the Indigenous Ute nation.
So, given their
well-known aversion
to speaking about
Skinwalker Ranch
or even coming near the place,
we were really eager
to hear what he investigated
and found in this area
as an officer of the law.
Yeah, well, let's get out there.
All right, yeah,
we'll follow you down.
I worked for the tribe
as a conservation officer
for 13 years, and that's when
I had the experiences out here
around the west side
of Skinwalker Ranch.
This looking
familiar to you, Kori?
Yep.
That's the spot right there.
Okay.
owner of the property reported
they had two horses
that were dead.
They were dead
for about a couple days.
Okay. - And they were in
this spot by the post.
Were they mature horses?
They were.
One horse was kind of right in
the center of all three posts.
The other one was on
the southeast corner.
They were cleaned out
from the inside.
There was no tissue,
no organs
or nothing like that on them.
Crazy.
It's interesting.
And there was just
some strange footprints
in the ground
that were around it.
What kind of footprints?
We found some
that had three toes on 'em.
And they were big?
They were about six inches.
Whatever it is,
nothing that we know of
that can make prints like that.
Right.
That's creepy.
Describe these
three-toed footprints.
Are we talking, like, wide toes,
are we talking, like,
bird-looking tracks?
- They were probably about
the size of my hand right there,
just putting it down.
But they were all
equal-size toes.
So, there was like,
three digits off of one foot?
Off of one foot.
- And they were, and they were big?
They were about six inches.
Wow.
Bizarre animal mutilations
have been reported
on Skinwalker Ranch for decades.
We've seen cows mysteriously
die out here ourselves.
What in the world?
And just in the last
couple weeks,
we've found
two mutilated deer carcasses
in the south field next to
a strangely burned fence post.
What the heck
would have burned this post?
And that was also where
we recently documented two UAPs
during nighttime experiments,
and then another one
in broad daylight.
What? - I don't know
what to think about
the strange footprints that
Deputy Sheriff Reed reported,
but given what other
investigators
and our own team
have seen out here,
we need to keep
investigating everywhere,
from the mesa
to the south field,
in order to find out
the truth of what's causing
all these phenomena to happen.
We're both shaking our heads
when we left
'cause we didn't know
what happened.
Do you have photos or the report
or anything like that?
- So
I did the report,
printed off all the pictures,
um, went back
a few months later,
I could not find my report
or the pictures.
Someone didn't want
anyone to know about this.
Could be.
I've heard stories like
that, where someone has pictures
or they have an experience
like that
and they get video or something,
and they talk to someone,
um, above them
and they're told
to get rid of it.
I've heard the exact same thing.
I could tell
it was uncomfortable
for Kori to tell these stories,
but we really appreciate
these individuals
coming forward with these
what seem like outlandish tales,
but I can tell he believes it
and he experienced it.
We appreciate so much
your willingness to come out
and talk about
this different kind of stuff.
'Cause I know
it's not comfortable
- and it's not easy, so thank you.
- It's not,
so, yeah.
- Thank you a lot.
Appreciate it very much.
- You're welcome.
Thanks for having me.
- Cool.
How's it going, guys?
That is a lot of equipment.
- He's ready to roll.
He's got some
really cool stuff here.
A couple of nights later,
while we were waiting
for the data results
from the Lunasonde ranch survey,
we invited
technologist David Mason
and local fire management
officer Don Mitchell back out
to help us with
a pretty ambitious experiment
we wanted to conduct
between the triangle
and the south field.
Because we've documented
so many phenomena this year,
between the triangle,
where we saw
the blob-like anomaly,
Homestead Two,
where we uncovered lines
of strange materials
similar to what
we've found in the mesa,
and the south field,
where we've seen numerous UAPs
and found
mutilated deer carcasses,
we're hoping we can stimulate
more strange things to appear
but this time
identify just what they are.
So, what I've done
is I brought eight,
thermal-imaging cameras
and, two of them
are high-resolution.
So, if anything
anomalous appears,
just a-a slight
temperature change,
we'll be able to see it,
much more clearly
than just we--
using conventional,
- thermal camera technology.
- That is cool.
That is real cool. Awesome.
So, if it's got a thermal
signature, we're gonna get it.
Well, we've got
the truck loaded up,
the rockets are ready to go.
We're gonna head out
to the triangle
and get ready
for the first launch.
And, we'll give you
a call when we get out there.
Okay. Sounds good.
- All right, guys.
Good luck, good hunting.
Kaleb and I have
converted a truck
into a mobile rocket
and mortar launcher.
We're gonna fire off
payloads reaching
more than 100 feet in the air,
starting at the triangle.
Meanwhile, David Mason,
Erik and the guys
will observe everything
using eight thermal cameras.
They'll be able
to detect anything
that might suddenly change
in temperature
and that we can't see
with the naked eye.
Depending on what happens after
our launches at the triangle,
we'll move to the south field
and repeat the experiment there.
It fits on there pretty good.
It's ratchet-strapped in,
it ain't going nowhere.
Since we're still waiting
for the aerial
and underground data results
from Lunasonde's
balloon experiment,
we're really hoping
that tonight we can get
the blob, more UAPs,
or who knows what to appear
and help us identify
what these phenomena are
and why they keep occurring
on Skinwalker Ranch.
All right.
This will be right dead center
of the triangle,
right under where
Right where the big one blew up.
- the rocket blew up. Yeah.
Right where the big rocket
blew up last year.
All right.
This is good to go here.
All right.
- We're gonna do both launch and mortar?
- Yeah, why not?
So, I'll get on this side
and launch it
if you get on that side
and fire off the mortars.
Yep.
- That make sense?
Complete.
- Erik, you copy?
- Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
Yeah, man, we're ready
to, launch a rocket,
and we're gonna fire
mortars at the same time.
Okay, stand by.
I'm gonna turn on
the 1.6 gigahertz sweep
and I'll give you the word.
Over the years,
we've encountered this signal
near 1.6 gigahertz.
I'm still trying to sort out
how that signal
is related
to the ranch phenomenon.
As if the rockets that
we're going to be launching
are not stimulus enough,
we will be broadcasting
a sweep of signals
around that 1.6 gigahertz range
that has drawn our interest
in the past.
All right, Travis,
we are broadcasting
the 1.6 gigahertz sweep.
We've got eyes
in every direction
and at every available
wavelength.
All right, then,
we're good to go.
- You ready to go, Dave?
- I'm ready to go.
Okay.
Go ahead and launch.
Rocket is hot.
Mortars are ready.
In five, four,
three, two, one.
Yeah, there go-- There go--
they're running into each other!
That one just hit.
That rocket flew
right into that mortar.
How did that happen?
Wow.
That's crazy.
I-I don't know how to explain that.
It's falling pretty fast.
That's not good.
Wow.
Did you guys see that, too?
I got it on camera.
Yeah, Thomas had eyes on that.
The mortar went off right about
that 31-foot mark.
It looked like
the mortar went off
as the rocket
was flying through it.
Right after we launched
a rocket and a mortar
to stimulate the blob anomaly
31 feet above the triangle,
something clearly made
the mortar explode prematurely
and the rocket
break into pieces,
and it looked like
it happened exactly
at that 31-foot level.
The odds of that happening
are crazy.
We couldn't be sure what it was,
so I wanted to immediately
launch a series of mortars
directly through
that 31-foot zone
to see if they would hit
something or make something
clearly appear
for David's thermal cameras.
Hey, Erik, you copy?
Yeah. Go ahead.
We've got a, incendiary
that we've got mounted
on top of the launch tower
and we're gonna fire it,
and we're ready if you guys are.
Ready. Go ahead with the launch.
All right, here we go.
- That's about the right height.
- Yeah.
Yeah,
that's got to be the right height.
There's something right there.
Travis,
we're examining a feature
in Dave's
differential FLIR camera.
This remarkable
differential thermal camera
forms an image,
we get a color that corresponds
to the temperature.
If anything should
come out as warmer,
it will become bright yellow
or even white.
What we're seeing here
in the thermal is an anomaly
that shows up warmer
than the surrounding area.
This is very interesting to me.
Where's the feature?
This would be to the southwest
of your position.
- Southwest of my position
- So it'd be over the
over that way.
We've been watching this thing
evolve for a while,
but it just doesn't make
a lot of sense to us.
When Erik and Thomas
said they could actually see
some kind of anomaly between
the south field and the triangle
through David's thermal camera,
I immediately looked
through a night vision scope
to see if I could spot it, too.
Yeah, I'm not seeing it
right now. Keep looking.
Yeah. That's kind of
an odd shape, too.
Since I couldn't see
through my night vision camera
what David's thermal camera
was imaging,
I thought it might be something
out of the ordinary.
Hey, Erik,
- do you guys copy?
- Yes, we do, Travis.
Go ahead.
- So, I think we're gonna drive down
to the southeast corner
of the ranch
and launch this last rocket
almost due north
toward the helicopter pad
and see if we can bring it down
somewhere
in the east field here.
Copy that.
We'll reposition cameras.
All right, talk in a bit.
I really wanted to know
if we may have stimulated
another blob anomaly in the sky
between the triangle
and the south field.
So we needed to head closer
to that location
and conduct more launches to see
if we could get it to reappear
and verify what it was.
- Whoa.
- Huh?
What was that?
There's a big plane
that just flew over us.
Yep, there it is. You got one.
Hey, Erik, what flight was that
that just went over us?
- Well, you know,
I don't have anything
directly over us.
I can still see it.
It's right there.
But it didn't have
normal aviation lights.
- No, it didn't.
- Okay.
So, I do have a couple
of aircraft off to the east.
I mean,
it-it was over top of the ranch.
Okay, well, I didn't have that.
Did you hear anything?
A little bit,
but it was mostly silent.
As the plane is flying
across the ranch,
it's very low
and it's not blinking
like an aircraft usually does.
And it's not showing up
on any of our ADS-B receivers.
It definitely makes it feel
like we're being surveilled.
Hey, Travis?
Do you have eyes on an aircraft?
We had a plane go
over top of us,
and it's not
on the flight tracker.
There is something.
Travis, this aircraft
is not transponding.
There's so many bugs,
I can't even tell
what I'm looking at.
But it's something right there.
What made this mysterious plane
incident even more eerie.
We got a malfunction.
Everybody, watch out.
The last time something
like that happened was when
the blob anomaly first appeared
above the triangle
and the rocket exploded.
We have a helicopter
right over
the triangle right now.
I am getting no helicopter
above the ranch
on the ADS-B receiver here.
Then, later, we found out
through Utah Attorney General
Sean Reyes
that it was actually a military
Black Hawk helicopter.
It's yet another experiment
where we have aircraft
in the air
that's not accounted for
on the ADS-B.
It's starting to become a habit.
Hey, guys, we're in place,
down here.
We're about to shoot,
some mortars
just to kind of get an idea
of the windage
on how to launch
the rocket from here.
Copy that.
You ready?
- Dave, are you set?
- Yeah.
Yes, we are ready.
All right, we're gonna light
the mortars in five,
four, three,
two, one.
There you go.
Yeah. Got it.
Do you see that right there?
- Thomas?
- Yeah.
I'd love to get
your eyes on this.
This one here.
We have been
tracking this light.
Travis.
We're trying
to identify an object
down on the south side
above the trees.
We're not quite sure
what we're looking at.
I think I'm picking it up
on the differential, FLIR.
You're picking it up, too?
- Yeah.
That was where Erik was
seeing something in his camera.
I want to see this.
So, Travis,
we're also picking up
something on the thermal.
It was right, right here,
and that's where you saw
the luminous object
in-in one of your cameras,
that's where I po--
that's where I aimed it.
So, we have something
that's got a heat signature.
What could be down there?
Hey, Travis.
We're not quite sure
what we're looking at.
So, there's something somewhere.
I ain't seeing nothing.
I don't know.
Right after Kaleb and I
fired a mortar
from the southeast corner
of Skinwalker Ranch
There it is again.
David Mason's
thermal cameras picked up
something strange
above the south field,
in the same area
Erik started seeing a light
on his infrared
surveillance camera.
And this is near the spot
where we've recently seen
a number of UAPs
and discovered the burnt post
and two mysterious
deer carcasses.
This is where you were
seeing that light source,
and I-I got it aimed.
This is a vehicle.
This is Travis.
These are the cows.
Now watch it again.
You'll see it
just start to manifest
just in that spot.
And you can see it pulsing.
Just blinks in and out as cold.
And now it's hotter.
It's changing temperature.
It goes cold or warm,
cold or warm.
Yeah, but why is it varying?
Wow.
We have something
in the thermographic camera
in the same location we saw
a light in the near infrared.
So, what are we seeing here?
What's causing this to happen?
That's what makes
this experiment
so interesting to me,
personally.
You see it?
Yeah, I'm not seeing it.
Hey, Tom, listen, do you copy?
Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
Well, so,
we are trying to find the light,
but we're not seeing it
right now.
Are you guys ready
for us to launch a rocket?
Maybe we'll scare it out.
Yeah, go ahead.
All right, let me lock it down.
None of us knew what to make
of the thermal anomaly
that David's camera detected.
But we wondered
if it was something
that we had stimulated
with the mortar.
That just told me that we needed
to launch another rocket
and see what would happen next.
All right, we're getting ready
to launch this rocket.
Rocket is hot.
Five,
four, three,
two, one.
Got it.
I see the rocket trail,
but I don't see the rock--
there it is.
It's coming in hot.
- I could hear that.
- Yeah.
Gosh.
Do we still have it?
Are you seeing it?
It's faded out.
I don't think
it's there anymore.
Did it fade out
after the launch?
Yeah.
It disappeared.
Where'd it go?
Hey, Travis, that object
that we were looking at
it's completely gone.
That's just so weird.
I say we, load up
and head back that way
and see what they've got.
Sounds good to me.
I think tonight was a success
because the experiment appears
to have triggered phenomena
both at the 31-foot altitude
above the triangle,
where we saw the blob-like
anomaly earlier this year,
and over the south field,
where so many other strange
things have recently happened.
Did you guys find whatever
that was down there?
- No.
- We can't
- identify this thing.
- A-And so,
the thing that you're seeing
in your instrument, David,
do you think it's either cold
and getting hot
It's fluctuating.
- Okay.
Huh.
- Don't know why.
We had several different things
that, were confusing to us.
One was the first
rocket launch we did,
we believe that we heard
the, the chute deploy.
We heard it.
- But here's the thing.
It looked to me like the rocket,
right at about 30 feet
above the launchpad,
hit the mortar shell.
That-That's, you know,
the odds of us
We couldn't aim
and plan and do that.
That's like shooting
a bullet with a bullet.
That's-- so shooting a bullet
with a bullet.
But think about that.
What are the odds
of that happening
right there
at 31, 30-ish feet
- right where we've had
this other phenomena happening
with other rockets
in that same spot?
- That is weird.
- It's so weird.
It's not what we were
expecting to see,
but, again, we see something
- It rarely is.
We see something unexpected
but weird, right?
- Right.
Well, let's clean up.
Were these anomalies connected?
What were they?
And where do they come from?
Since moments
after they appeared,
they simply just vanished.
Hopefully, once we see the data
recorded earlier this week
during the balloon radar scan,
we'll start to get some answers.
Thanks for coming out
and for your amazing equipment.
This has been fantastic.
- Thank you.
Hey, Jeremiah.
Hi, everyone.
Great to talk to you all.
Hey, man, how you been?
Good, so we're really excited.
We've been working
and-and number-crunching.
We haven't even finished
processing the data
and we're seeing all these
strange things in the data
that we can't readily explain.
A few days after our
incredible nighttime experiment
between the triangle
and the south field,
we had a meeting with
Jeremiah Pate from Lunasonde
about the balloon radar scan.
Although the underground data
he and his team
collected earlier this week
wasn't ready yet,
Jeremiah had already processed
some of the data
that they collected in the air
above the triangle and the mesa.
We're excited
to see what you've got.
Yeah, absolutely. Share away.
So, the balloon launch itself
was a textbook flight.
The actual flight
was completely flawless.
Well, that's good news.
This gives you a sense
of how the balloon rose
over time.
Surprisingly, this
was an extremely smooth ascent,
so you would think nothing went
wrong with this balloon, right?
Everything looks
completely perfect here.
We should have had
a flawless data capture.
That brings me to my next point.
What you're looking at is
actually the raw data output.
And if you look closely,
you can see
there are these strange jumps
in the data set.
Looks like you have
jumps in the magnetic field
while at the same time
drops in the electric field.
They seem to almost
correlate with each other.
Exactly.
It's-it's unbelievable.
That's amazing.
Jeremiah's data
truly defies physics.
We're seeing
the magnetic field increased
while the electric field
decreased.
That doesn't naturally happen.
Typically, we would see both
fields rise and lower together
and the levels
would be nearly identical.
But the data shows,
as the balloon ascended,
it came in contact
with an extreme level
of magnetic energy that we have
no conventional explanation for.
This is something that Erik
and I have also seen happen
during other experiments
above the triangle.
Ignition.
Two years ago,
we launched rockets
over the triangle and watched
as the entire spectrum jumped.
That is unreal.
My God, during the launch,
the electromagnetic spectrum
is going crazy, guys.
I've never seen
anything like it.
So, now that Lunasonde
has also measured
this crazy magnetic
and electromagnetic anomaly
above the triangle, what kind
of phenomena could it be?
This is something
that we really can't explain,
and our team has spent,
hours upon hours
looking over this data
trying to come up
with an explanation
for what's causing this.
So, somewhere in the near field,
there were these very strong,
transient
electromagnetic fields.
What altitude were you at
when that happened?
The bulk of this data
was captured below 10,000 feet
where we encountered
these anomalies.
The data, um, evened out
and started to make
more sense above that.
So this really puts in context
the anomalies versus altitudes.
It gives you a sense
of where we started
to encounter those anomalies.
But you describe it
as suddenly calming down
a-aft-- beyond
a certain altitude.
Um, what does that
make you think?
Well, it makes me think
there's a, a phenomena
that-that the instruments
are passing through.
There's boundary layers
to the phenomena. - Right.
We wanted to know,
if it went through the anomaly,
if it may pick something up.
Obviously,
something messed with it.
We're looking at two
of the most important plots
we've seen since we began, guys.
- Ever. Ever. Ever.
And this is right,
you launched
from the triangle, right?
Yes, we did.
- And so, you went from zero
up through 10,000 feet,
and while you're doing that,
you're measuring huge increases
in the magnetic field
and huge decreases
in the electric field.
Exactly.
Wow.
It was unbelievable.
Above the triangle,
where we've seen
all kinds of strange things
between 31 and 5,000 feet,
like a blob, energy spikes
and UAPs,
Jeremiah's balloon scan
is showing something
that may be even stranger
at about 10,000 feet.
Are these separate anomalies
or are they all part
of the same phenomena?
From a physics perspective,
we do not know
how you would change
the entire electromagnetic
spectrum at once
across every frequency.
We don't-- The only thing
that would do that
would be something
that affects everything.
All colors of light,
all-all radio dial--
and the only thing
that is, is gravity.
What could be there that
we don't see with the naked eye
that, for some reason,
we see in lidar, radar
and in
the electromagnetic field?
That's not natural.
No. - That's not a
natural phenomenon.
Never heard of it, ever.
I mean, what the hell
is up there?
The preliminary data
that Jeremiah Pate and his team
from Lunasonde collected
above Skinwalker Ranch
is shocking.
They've detected something
above the triangle
that raises the magnetic field
while lowering
the electric field
of the environment
almost simultaneously.
That can't be natural,
and it could explain
all the GPS anomalies
we've experienced there.
The questions now are:
what is it,
how might it be connected
to the strange
communication signals
we've also detected,
and why do we keep
seeing UAPs there?
I think it'd be
interesting to correlate
the flight path
that you do have,
i-if that could somehow
be correlated
with the data that's showing up
in this location.
- Yeah, absolutely.
As you see here,
this is the approximate
flight path
that the balloon took,
and we were able to fly over
some of the really important
features in the ranch,
including the triangle
as well as the ranch itself,
so we were able to collect
some very crucial data
over these locations. - Hey,
hold it right there for a minute.
Thomas, correct me
if I'm understanding
what I'm looking at,
but is the
the drill site
not about right here?
- Yep.
- Right here,
where the balloon crossed over,
where the GPR data tells us
there's an anomaly in the mesa,
right as it's over that,
look what happened.
The electric field jumped.
Right over where the metal's at.
Right over where we pulled
the metal out of the mesa.
When it's right there,
boom, the electric field
goes up.
- How about that?
- Wow.
- This is unbelievable.
- Wow.
Think about that.
It's just the
abruptness of these changes
that has just got me so floored.
I mean
- And the changes are from, like,
you know, one to 10,000,
not like one to four.
Sure enough, Jeremiah's data
has now identified
gigantic magnetic anomalies
above the mesa.
And this is right over the spot
where we've been drilling
because we detected
two possibly metallic objects
inside the mesa.
One of which we believe
is shaped like a dome
and appears to contain materials
similar to what NASA uses
on the surface
of the space shuttle.
And the other is vertical
and over 100 feet tall.
What are we dealing with here?
These are huge
discontinuities, um,
and both the discontinuity
and the scale of it
is very surprising.
At the same time, we did have
some clock anomalies
of the triangle.
I've never seen anything
in any other data set
that resembles this.
Can you quantify it for us?
Because that might be important.
Yeah, so we lost
a quarter second of time.
Really?
That doesn't sound like much.
It does.
For data like this, it's huge.
Yeah, if light travels,
you know, a foot per nanosecond,
a quarter of a second, think
how much could happen there.
Absolutely. It's a, it's an
eternity for these electronics.
Yeah, and think what
it would do to your GPS signals,
to all of your processing.
My goodness,
a quarter of a second is huge.
We've been trying
to figure out how to measure
that time anomaly,
and-and you now have actual data
telling us there's
a quarter of a second
time anomaly over the triangle.
There's so-- it's like there's
wrinkles
in space and time over the
triangle.
Nobody's ever measured any
anomaly like that on the planet.
Exactly.
Are we seeing
evidence of a portal?
Well, you know, this may be
the first time
we've actually got evidence
of there being something
above the triangle, the object,
whether it's a portal
or some-- whatever else.
I don't know,
but it's something.
To have these kinds
of electromagnetic anomalies
coupled with a time shift
of a quarter of a second
is astronomical.
Some scientists have suggested
that these types of anomalies
could be telltale signs
of a traversable wormhole,
or what some people
might call a portal.
Could we have just discovered
evidence
of what the Indigenous people
of the area
have claimed for centuries,
that interdimensional
portals exist
on Skinwalker Ranch?
- What are you seeing?
- A signal?
Could that
explain why Erik and I
have detected energy levels
that we don't know how
human technology can produce?
"1.60000."
Travis, you-you got to see this.
Or why we've seen UAPs ascend
from the direction of the mesa
up toward the triangle
and then simply vanish
into thin air?
My gosh.
A bend in space-time,
or a wormhole,
would theoretically
explain these things.
And now Jeremiah Pate has
detected the best evidence
I know of in human history
that this phenomena
could be a reality
on Skinwalker Ranch.
There is no part
of our investigation,
no part of the entire narrative
that isn't touched by this.
Everything.
The lidar, the radar,
the ground-penetrating radar,
the, helicopter
GPS, the
- The GPS.
- All of it.
- Every measurement
we have taken this summer.
- Yeah.
This is fascinating, Jeremiah,
and I can't wait to see,
the more processed data
and-and when you guys finish up.
Thank you so much
for doing this.
Yeah, the team and I are gonna
continue to crunch the data
and see what we can find.
And then we'll be in touch
really soon
with the results
of our analysis.
All right.
Well, we'll follow up
when you've got
the rest of that,
that data filtered and crunched
and, maybe
we'll have some imagery
of what's beneath
the soil, right?
Exactly.
Thank you.
- Thanks, Jeremiah.
See you later, Jeremiah.
Thanks a lot.
I think we've got
more and more verification
that there's an optical and
a temporal anomaly taking place,
which may be one and the same
over the ranch,
and we need to continue with it.
Well, all right, man.
- Crazy.
- Thank you.
- Fantastic experiment.
Unbelievable.
- Absolutely fantastic.
A lot of our
experiments done at altitude
have produced
really strange results.
What could be generating
the strange effects
that we repeatedly experience
in the sky over the ranch?
I'd like the answer to that,
above all else.
Seeing this new
data showing anomalies
throughout the skies
above the ranch
really makes you wonder
if all the stories about
portals here over the property
could actually be true.
And moving forward
in our investigation,
we're not gonna stop
until we figure it out.
Strange phenomena
seems to be at a fever pitch
at Skinwalker Ranch.
What are we going to find
above the ranch
that will help us
find the answers to,
really, the nature
of the strange phenomena
that has plagued this area
for decades, if not millennia?
And now, more than ever before,
we are dedicated
and focused on getting
to the bottom of the truth.
There's something
screaming across here.
- Holy crap.
- Look at this thing.
Guys, that's 3,600
miles per hour.
I want to do focused
sound experiments.
The stone circle is lit up
like a Christmas tree.
That is crazy.
We keep seeing a figure
that keeps going back and forth.
Go, go, go, go, go.
- I'm going up on top. Yep.
- Yep, in case there's somebody up there.
All right, we're on our way.