The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020) s05e01 Episode Script

What's Up?

1
I'm Dr. Travis Taylor,
and I've spent nearly
four decades working
as a scientist for the federal government,
and also in the private
sector, trying to understand
the nature of our universe and
to answer a question that so many
across the world have
contemplated for centuries.
Are we alone?
And for the past five years,
I've been a part of a
team investigating a place
that is infamous for uap or ufo sightings,
mysterious animal mutilations
and even incredible reports
of inter dimensional portals.
It's known as skin walker ranch.
- This just changed directions!
- Wow.
- Did that go right behind the mesa?
- There's more.
During our investigation
It came right out of the mesa!
We've obtained shocking evidence
Whoa! We got something on the flir.
Wow. I think that may
be formation flying.
Really?
Of not only those phenomena
That's a nuts-and-bolts
aircraft, and it was flying.
But much, much more.
Erik, are you doing something at 1.6?
I'm not broadcasting.
That's a communication
signal or something.
So, now, as I rejoin the team
to launch the most ambitious phase
of our investigation yet,
I wonder just what we'll
find next at skin walker ranch
and what answers might be revealed
about the true nature of our universe.
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 skin walker ranch.
Skinwalker ranch command center,
this is Cameron with Brandon
inbound in the helicopter.
We'll be landing here shortly.
We got eyes on you. Copy you.
Command center awaiting your arrival.
Excellent. Thanks, dragon.
I'm really, really anxious to get to work.
It'll be great to set down
and to kick off this next
phase of the investigation.
You know, I think about everything
that's been accomplished so far,
and every time we push
the ranch, it pushes back.
And we get more and more information
and more and more data,
and strangeness, quite frankly.
Yeah. Well, if last year's
results are any indication
of what we may see here in the future,
I think we're in for some exciting times.
What drives us this year
is a quest for answers.
So, I think it's important
as we pull together the
agenda to be addressing
what is a constantly changing
set of variables and problems.
Also, who are we going to be engaging?
And what kind of equipment
are we going to be deploying
in service to getting the answers?
- Well, Jim.
- Hey, Brandon.
- Nice to see you.
- Anthropologist.
We're enthusiastic to get
back to work, of course,
but I sense the lingering
and sobering effect
of all that we found last year
and of what it might mean.
Let's jump in.
But there are some things
that we want to try that have
not been on the table until now.
It's good to be back together.
This last year's
investigation and research
yielded, as we all know, historic results.
So I think we all know
how important this is, and
- the world is watching.
- Absolutely.
As we know, bringing
third-party experts in
collaboration with us has
really helped bring, I
think, greater insight
and better focus to these efforts.
So, I'm really excited to have Jim royston
and the team at omniteq
joining us full-time as
a technology partner
and has helped us instrument
the property like never before.
Yeah, absolutely.
You know, we're just glad to be part of it.
Our goal was to really
look at Erik's vision
for having a distributed
array of instruments
that are at all these unique
locations within this property.
- I'm excited to see what it yields.
- Yeah.
Well, you know,
no shortage of anomalies
out here at the ranch.
So, you know, we've got
a lot of planned activities,
some of them based in the
work that we did the last time
we were all together.
Looking at the triangle,
the east field, east canyon
area, homestead two,
- and of course, the mesa
- Great.
Where we've talked about the possibility
that we're going to do some
exploratory drilling so that
we can look around inside
better than we have before.
But, you know, to date
we're still just beginning
to get our heads around
what we might be running into.
Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Middle of the day, an orb like
that showing up? That's crazy.
Last year, we documented
more phenomena
than ever before all
across skin walker ranch.
Whoa. What was that
purple light over there?
Look at that.
What is that?
But one of the most perplexing mysteries
is something we first
encountered two years ago.
A 400-foot-long, dome-shaped object
that's proven to be impenetrable
during two different drilling operations.
But we did recover
small metallic fragments
in the spoils that, believe it or not,
are made of similar
materials to what NASA uses
to protect the surface
of our own spacecraft.
So, what could this thing be?
This year, we intend to find out.
So, the anomaly in the mesa
I think that's something
we got to find a way
to examine in much more detail.
- Yeah.
- We've now gone at it a couple times
with a smaller scale drill.
We definitely need to get in
there with something bigger.
We're trying to game-plan of how
we could find a way to safely
get more data on what possibly
could be inside the mesa.
And I have to say how
dangerous of an operation this is.
Yeah. Even in recent weeks,
we've observed that that
mesa face has become
even more unstable.
Well, then, you know,
unfortunately, as we went
into late fall last year, we had yet
another cow just drop
straight down and, and died.
- Wow.
- Just right down here
under this large tree here in the corner.
It literally looked like
she walked over there and just dropped.
Do you have pictures of this cow, Erik?
I've got them here,
actually, 'cause I knew
- this was going to come up.
- I would love to see that.
So if you'll turn your attention
to the center portion,
you'll see that black mass here
that is, in fact, the cow,
just beneath the tree.
What was really fascinating
to me was the way
that the legs were
tucked up under the cow.
It was as if she came
straight down on 'em.
Well, you know, the
other cow passed away
probably 50 meters from
where you're talking about.
- Right?
- Yeah.
Maybe there's something
about that part of the field.
Yup.
So, plotting the course ahead,
establishing the agenda,
what do you have planned?
Well, given that the center
of all of our experiments,
at least in the sky, has
been right over the triangle,
it only stands to reason,
we got to follow up on that.
The triangle is an epicenter
of high activity, high strangeness.
There's no place on skin walker ranch
where we've documented more
phenomena from energy spikes
and GPS anomalies to
uaps than at the triangle.
We got a malfunction.
Everybody watch out!
Last year, we were literally blown away
Check this out. Got a reflection
or something right there.
There's something in
the sky above the rocket.
When we captured high-speed
footage of a mysterious blob
that may have caused a rocket
to explode just 31 feet in the air.
And later on, Jim royston
and the omniteq team
helped us obtain infrared
lidar images of a perfect circle
surrounding a black void right
in the middle of the triangle.
There was a really interesting image
from the hubble in 2019
that was repeated in
the event horizon telescope
in '22, and what it shows
Erik, if you have that,
would you bring that up?
Yeah.
Those are pictures of a black hole,
and if you look Wow.
Those look almost just
like the lidar ring that we saw
around whatever the heck
the anomaly is at the triangle.
- Wow.
- And so, this is even more exciting to me
in that, if it were a black hole,
it would've ripped the earth apart
and killed everybody.
And since that didn't
happen, it's something else.
But it's something else
that creates a phenomena
- very similar to a black hole.
- Absolutely.
We're really close to
learning how to detect
what it actually is.
Yeah, so, I'm excited to kick off
the most aggressive experiment to date.
Yeah, this is unlike any
experiment we've done before.
- Yeah.
- Today, we're going to have,
sky-ops, meaning we're going to have
- two helicopters involved.
- That's correct.
And we are also going
to have ground ops.
We're going to be observing
things down at the triangle.
Monitoring this experiment
involving sending signals back and forth
between the two aircraft,
as well as down to the ground.
- Speaking of which
- I think I hear him.
Right on cue.
He'll be landing in just a moment.
Once he gets on the ground,
we'll go and take a look
at mounting points and get set up
and get our equipment installed
and get ready for the experiment.
It's the first time we've put two aircraft up
circling over the anomaly.
- I'm excited to see what it yields.
- Yeah.
What an extraordinary way
to kick off this next phase of research.
With this first experiment,
Erik and I hope to finally get answers
about what the blob and
the bizarre ring and void
that we documented
last year could actually be.
Could they really be related
to some kind of traversable wormhole?
And if so, does that
explain all the energy spikes,
uaps we've seen appear and disappear,
and all the other crazy phenomena
that keeps happening at the triangle?
The next few hours
are gonna be interesting.
Gentlemen, I'd like to
introduce you to Brock Wilson,
- with wasatch helicopters.
- Hey. Nice to meet you.
- Good to meet you guys.
- Hey, Brock. I'm Bryant.
To help us conduct our
first experiment of the year
at the triangle,
Cameron fugal
arranged for his colleague
Brock Wilson to fly a second
helicopter out to the ranch.
Thanks for your help
and bringing your beautiful
- machine out.
- Thanks for having me.
I know we've spoken before
and talked a little bit about
the experiment that we
want to perform in the air
- over the triangle out there
- Yes.
Broadcasting some signals
between the helicopters and,
also, down into the ground.
As Travis likes to say, you'll be flying
a push-broom pattern
at various altitudes,
starting at low altitude and going to high.
- How high up are we going?
- Five to six thousand feet
at the top end.
Okay.
- Great.
- Well, let's get these birds in the air.
- All right. Let's go to work.
- Let's do it.
I will be in chopper one with Brock,
and Erik will be in chopper
two with Thomas and Cameron.
And we're going to ascend
in a synchronized pattern
to identify the actual size of
the area above the triangle
that we call the "anomalous zone."
I got a GPS tracker here
- that I want to tape to your skids.
- Okay.
This is where we've
documented many anomalies,
or strange occurrences,
like uaps, bizarre radio
signals and GPS errors
between about 31 to
10,000 feet in the air.
So, as we ascend to various altitudes,
I'm going to transmit a 1.6
gigahertz frequency signal
over to Erik.
That's a signal we've
been detecting frequently
on the ranch during
many of our experiments.
And it's left us baffled
because that frequency
is reserved by the military
for tracking communications
between satellites
and the ground.
So it's got us questioning,
who's making those transmissions
on the ranch and why?
During the experiment,
if we see any breaks
in the 1.6 gigahertz signal
going between chopper
one and chopper two,
we're hoping that the
GPS devices we've attached
to the helicopters will help us identify
just exactly where it happens.
And, also, if it's one big anomaly
or something that's moving
around above the triangle.
Now, while we're in the choppers,
Jim royston will be on the ground
scanning the triangle
with his infrared lidar drone.
- That looking good?
- That looks good on the top.
So if there are any breaks
in the 1.6 gigahertz signal,
hopefully, Jim can capture clear images
of what we're dealing with.
I'll have you hold onto that.
And since it's been an effective tool
in past experiments, we're also planning
to launch rockets to probe the area
and try and stimulate phenomena
to occur above the triangle.
Think we're ready to roll here.
Yeah, you go ahead and start it, buddy.
Looks like they're about ready to go.
All right, five, four, three, two, one.
Light up.
He's coming up.
He's coming up, too.
Last year, we ended off
with so many crazy things,
so to be back here with the
guys to kick off this investigation,
I'm excited, and yet, a little bit cautious
about what we might come across.
We'll let 'em know I'm
gonna put the drone in the air.
Hey, helicopter, he's
about to launch his drone.
He's gonna stay at about 60 feet.
Yeah?
I was watching very closely
for that 1.6 gigahertz signal
being broadcast from
Travis's rf signal generator
as we flew around, and
at one point, it disappears
for-for a rather extended period
of time, and then reappears.
I don't know what that is.
Okay.
It was odd when Erik saw a
break in the signal at 200 feet.
So when the signal
between the helicopters
was broken again as we
reached the 500-foot level,
it made us wonder if
there's one huge anomaly
causing the disruption,
or was it something
traveling upwards with us
from one altitude to the next?
So, they're basically
doing their push broom,
they're moving up about 200 feet
- at a time each pass.
- Right.
And then Cameron's tracking,
and it sounds like, a few times,
they've lost the signal.
- Right here. Really?
- It keeps blinking out?
Getting a little bit of a
weird signal right there.
Like what?
I was starting to lose
GPS just right in this area.
- Interesting.
- Strange.
It was strange enough
that we kept losing
the signal connection
between the helicopters
at each 200-foot
increment above the triangle.
But when the drone started
getting GPS interference,
that really suggested
that everybody's equipment
was being affected by
some kind of phenomenon,
and we needed to keep going higher
to see if it would continue.
When the two helicopters
reached 700 feet above the triangle,
we finally saw that a clear pattern
in the signal disruption
was indeed occurring.
Every time Cameron's
helicopter passed through
the northern region
of the anomalous zone,
the signal between the
choppers was broken.
So, that made me think we should go up
a lot higher to see
what would happen next.
Yeah.
Copy that.
We'll go ahead and
launch the rocket here.
Once we got up to 3,000 feet,
it was time to launch a rocket
to see if we could stimulate
whatever this anomaly was to appear,
or at least see if we
could get some GPS data
to pinpoint its position.
Rocket's going up in
five, four, three, two, one.
The rocket's away.
- You see that GPS jump?
- Yep.
Looks like he, instantaneously
changed altitude.
I don't think Brock did that.
The GPS data is showing the helicopter
making this big jump,
and what we're looking
for with these blue dots
is a consistent movement
across the screen.
So if there's anything
outside of a regular interval
between these dots, that's
some anomalous activity.
So, we have a pretty good
- Yeah.
- Gps anomaly right there, I'd say.
I don't know what's
going on with that GPS,
but something is not right.
Looks like we're missing
some data already.
So, we're missing GPS points?
Is that what you're saying, Kaleb?
Yes.
Yeah, you are missing a lot of data.
Just as we were conducting
our first new experiment
of the year on skin walker ranch,
almost immediately
we encountered something very
strange high above the triangle.
Is this typical, to see these
kind of gaps in the data?
No.
While I was broadcasting
the 1.6 gigahertz signal
from the helicopter
over to Erik's spectrum analyzer
in Cameron fugal's helicopter,
something strange consistently broke
our connection in the northern region,
even as we kept climbing
higher and higher in altitude.
And then, right after dragon
launched a rocket up through
the center of the
triangle, Cameron reported
that the helicopter's GPS system
immediately stopped working.
So, the question was,
were these things related
to the blob that we saw here last year?
My 1.6 gigahertz signal
stopped being blocked
once the helicopter that Erik was in
left the north side of the triangle.
So, we couldn't wait to
see what would happen
once he got repositioned
in that area 4,000 feet high.
So we've lost the signal.
Once I figured out that
Erik was receiving my signal
when his chopper was on
the south side of the triangle,
but then was blocked by something
whenever he reached the north side
All right.
I wanted to see what would happen
when I broadcast a signal
from my generator on the ground
to Erik in chopper two in the air.
Okay.
Okay.
Hey, Cameron,
can you get 300 feet above the triangle
and see if you can pick up Travis' signal?
Go ahead and radio up to them, dragon.
Tell them I'm in position.
I am broadcasting.
Hey, Cameron, Travis is in position and
he is broadcasting to 1.6.
Confirming if you can
see that signal or not.
- They're getting something?
- No, they're getting nothing.
They're getting nothing right there?
Sam! They're not getting
anything right over us,
and we're broadcasting
from right here to there.
They've got 300-foot line of sight.
So, there's something
right there that's scattering it.
We couldn't see anything in the air,
but there had to be something that was
blocking our signals,
and that seemed to be
moving higher and higher
with us above the triangle.
Copy that. He'll stand here
and transmit till you're done.
I didn't know what to think, so,
I wanted to try one more thing
to make sure we weren't all
just going out of our minds.
Tell him to wait. Tell
him wait. Wait, wait, wait.
Wait. Hold on, Cameron.
- Tell him to stay where he is now
- Okay.
And I'm going to walk out
in the middle of the field,
away from the triangle
with the transmitter,
see if they can get it.
So, Travis is going to walk
out to the south of the triangle
and have you pass over him
and see if you pick it up
away from the triangle.
Are they getting anything?
Are you guys picking
anything up from here?
- Yeah, he can see it now.
- He can see it here
That's crazy.
So you were only about 300 feet
above the triangle and
couldn't pick it up, but now,
at 1,000 feet away, you're picking it up.
That's interesting.
- So you've got your control.
- Yup.
This is a successful experiment.
So, once I got out far
away from the triangle,
the signal connection worked perfectly.
As scientists, this is the kind of data
that really excites Erik and me
because it showed repeatedly
that something we couldn't
see was blocking the signal.
But now, we have a lot of data to crunch
and video files to scrub
through to see if something
even more impressive
was captured today above the triangle.
- What is going on above us?
- It was right here.
It means there's something right here,
about this spot, between us and them
that's attenuating the signal,
or scattering it, or something.
That's fascinating.
- Good work.
- Perfect.
Amazing. Amazing results.
Thanks, Cameron.
Thank you guys. Thanks, everybody.
So, I've got Jim royston.
I got Brandon and
Cameron on video call.
Hey, Jim, Cameron, Brandon.
- Hello!
- How we doing, guys?
After our experiment
flying two helicopters
above the triangle,
Erik went back through all the data
and video that we obtained.
So we couldn't wait to see else
he may have found that we missed.
What I'm going to show
you is the live GPS data
that was wirelessly streamed
down during the flight.
This is from Brock's helicopter.
I've located the command
center, or the helipad here,
with a white feature on
this side of the screen.
This was the first time
we've had something like this
during a major
experiment where we were
actively tracking the GPS
on a large object like this.
So, you know, the elephant
in the room here, of course
- Where'd all the data go?
- Is is
Well, the gaps, exactly.
Clearly, we don't have a
fully continuous path here.
We knew that Cameron's
GPS was malfunctioning,
or being blocked by something
during the experiment,
but seeing the gaps in Brock's
GPS data was really baffling.
According to our tracking system,
Brock's helicopter literally disappeared
and then reappeared.
So, what in the world did that mean?
And, guys, I have to ask you,
are you seeing anything here
that I may have missed?
The only thing that really
caught my attention was,
you see this break on one of their turns,
when they were heading up
into the anomaly further.
You know, I noticed this feature here.
Yeah. It drops down
a significant amount.
You can actually see it
on this side right here.
Yeah, big break right there, isn't it?
Wow.
I don't think they did
that kind of maneuver.
Bizarre.
This is a very non-physical,
unrealistic type of a maneuver.
- It's a discontinuity.
- A discontinuity.
And aerospace vehicles
do not like discontinuities
in the trajectory.
It will rip the wings
and things off of them.
That's true.
The dramatic dip
between the GPS points
above the triangle was baffling.
Since we definitely didn't fly
straight down, it looked as if
we instantaneously jumped
from one location to another.
I will say that this is
what I recall happening.
Every time you guys were
on the south side of us,
you told me that you were
receiving a strong signal.
But when you would
move to the north side of us,
you could no longer receive
the transmitter signal.
- Yes.
- And there's no reason
you shouldn't have been
picking up that signal.
- Yeah.
- Wow.
Do we have video footage or anything
of what was happening that day?
Like from the cameras on the helicopter?
Yeah, we have tons of clips.
So if we can get all of our eyes
on those clips, you know,
we might be able to come to
- a consensus about what we're looking at.
- Yeah.
Where is this camera?
Is the helicopter sitting
still on the ground?
- Yeah.
- Yes.
Looks like it's on the helipad.
Okay. I'm going to play this through at
the normal frame rate.
Stop me when you see it.
What was that?
- There we go.
- Pause that thing.
What is that?
That looks high up there, whatever it is.
Are you guys seeing this?
- I see it clearly.
- Yeah.
Crazy.
- Can you go frame at a time?
- Yeah, we sure can.
Two, three, four, five.
- I can try going in a little tighter.
- Yeah.
I can't tell, but I think
it's changing shape.
- Can y'all
- That's the key question.
Is this thing changing size or shape?
Do we see anything that would
say: A bird, insect, a drone?
It's really hard to say.
I don't think we have enough
data to ever say what it is.
Yeah.
Okay, Brandon, guys.
I've got another clip
that I want to show you
from the skid of the
helicopter looking downward.
I'll just play it through, tell me if you see
- this is Cameron's helicopter?
- Yeah.
Right there.
Brandon was in the car
across the bottom, right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Back, back up, Erik.
- Okay.
Okay, I'm just taking it
back one frame at a time.
There's a little white
whoa, whoa! There it is.
White stick right there.
Right there, yeah.
Leave, leave it there, man, Erik.
I got to look at it with my eyeballs.
Do you see any internal structure there?
Well, so what you do see
are two lines in the
middle that are saturated,
meaning they're as hot as they can be,
or as bright as they can be.
So, what does that tell you?
Well, so it tells me one of two things:
There are either two structures to it
or it's two objects.
Wow.
There are either two structures to it,
or it's two objects.
Wow.
We've seen all kinds of
uaps in the last few years
above skin walker ranch.
Some have looked like orbs of light,
and some have actually
looked like they could be
nuts and bolts crafts.
But this one or these two,
if they were separate objects
appeared to be physical crafts.
So What was this
and was it related to
all the signal disruptions
that we experienced
during the experiment?
They're offset like this,
- right?
- So we should see
if that persists in the next frame.
Yeah, that's what I was gonna see.
Okay.
Go a frame back or forward.
Forward. Okay. There it is.
Same thing, same thing.
- You ready to go one more?
- Yeah.
Okay, so you've got it right there.
- Yeah.
- Now forward,
- and here we are
- same
same thing. Same thing.
Do we have an estimation
on the size of the object?
Yeah, you can see that
that's about the same length
as the bed of the pickup truck.
That's a great scale comparison.
So this is a short bed, so that's about
- Five and a half foot.
- There you go, five and a half foot.
So what you got there
is a five-foot object
in the field of view of this camera.
Yeah.
Have we seen anything
exactly like this before?
I don't have a memory
of seeing something like,
exactly like this one.
I don't think exactly, no.
You know, a lot of what
we see is either spherical
or approximately
spherical or kind of fuzzy.
In this case, I just,
I don't think it has a precedent.
I don't think we know
what these things are.
I'm not sure that we can classify them.
But we're going to
just continue collecting
data of this kind every
time we go to altitude
and see if they form
some kind of pattern.
I mean, it's interesting, given
the perspective of the camera
and how short the clip is.
I'm surprised to see it show up.
Definitely interesting.
Yeah.
Brandon, Cameron, any questions,
or you ready to move on?
Yeah, let's see if we have any
other video footage of interest.
Okay, so let's take a look at the next one.
So I have another clip that
I want to get your eyes on.
I'm gonna bring this up, guys.
- Are you seeing this?
- Yeah, absolutely.
Okay, good.
Right there, I see it.
Yeah.
Is that something
walking on the ground?
That is really slow-moving, by contrast
to the last thing that we saw.
Okay, I'm gonna take it backwards.
And again, you know,
I'm looking for any kind
of structure on this thing.
Let's take a closer look.
- It's saturated.
- Look how solid white it is.
Fully white.
So it's very bright to this camera.
There are some
apparent bright objects that go flying
through the field of view of the camera
right down there at ground level,
and I find that fascinating,
but at this point,
it's really hard to classify
what we're seeing.
What interested me about this,
is that, unlike so much of what we see,
this thing is not just zooming
through the field of view.
It seems like it's deliberately
moving through the field
- or just above it.
- Almost floating.
Yeah, floating.
- That's a good way to put it.
- Yeah.
Yeah, so it's definitely
approaching from the south.
Now, did you see what happened there?
It got, it-it got to a certain point where it,
it seemed to stop
and turns, and turns for the west.
Now I'll back up.
Play it slowly, you know,
- so we can track it.
- I'm go-I'm going back
so we can play into this.
It stops and kind of swerves.
Lord, have mercy, that's on the ground.
It sure looks like it, doesn't it?
What in the world is that?
It looks like the other uap
that came out of the mesa.
Bingo.
Yeah.
The luminous one.
- Yeah.
- It looks real similar, doesn't it?
- Yes.
- Yeah.
Last year
we saw a very similar-looking uap
enter the mesa in the east field
and then emerge from the
mesa right near the triangle.
This could potentially be that same object
or one of those same objects
caught on the camera last year.
Wow.
That's amazing.
This could potentially be one
of the same objects caught
on the camera last year.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
And-and we've got three
separate videos here,
with very similar objects
and these all seem
saturated white, right?
I find that really intriguing.
Yeah.
I think to your point, Travis
that one looked to me
like it was putting off light
as opposed to just being a
color that is picking up in the lens.
I and I agree.
And here's the thing
while the first one is a
little bit more elongated,
there's still the same kind
of color, saturated white.
So we need to get to the bottom of that.
We got to figure out
where are they going to and
where are they coming from?
Well, it sounds like, as usual,
we have more unanswered questions.
We have a lot of data
to continue to sift through
and I think we have some
potentially compelling events
that we've captured on camera.
We just need to,
to simply draw some
hopefully correlating footage,
or better insight into identifying
what we are dealing with.
Yeah, I know this was a lot to go through.
I appreciate so much attention
given to this data set.
So, how do you
gentlemen think we would,
we would follow up on this?
We do everything we
can think of in these
If we know there's some
sort of anomaly that repeated
in different locations,
then we need to flood those locations
with instruments.
Agreed.
I want to cover this entire
area spanning this fence line,
you know, going from just
to the west of the triangle
to the east of the triangle
and out at the east field canyon.
- That's a great idea.
- Yeah. - Yes.
And in the east field by the canyon
is a good place to start.
I like the sounds of that.
And by deploying the equipment,
the sensors, and the platforms
that Erik and omniteq
and Travis are, are leading
on the ranch, hopefully,
we'll get some answers.
- We're on it.
- Yeah, let's do it.
- Okay.
- Very good.
Well, thank you so much.
- Thanks, guys.
- Thank you, Brandon.
- Thank you.
- See you later.
Well, we still got a lot of work to do.
Yeah.
So one of the questions that's
coming to the surface for me
is whether we're dealing
with something that is
spoofing or somehow
distorting GPS readings.
When you think about
all the things in our world
that depend upon GPS,
this is actually pretty dangerous.
We definitely need to
study this phenomenon
in greater depth as the
summer goes forward.
It is no longer a question
of whether the phenomena is real.
It is now a question of identifying
the origin, the agenda,
the nature of what
we are interacting with
and documenting at skin walker ranch.
In our very first experiment of the year,
we've found more evidence
that there is something
above the triangle
that just may hold the
key to solving this mystery.
And we are determined
to do whatever it takes
to figure out exactly what it is.
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