1 00:00:02,375 --> 00:00:05,167 NARRATOR: Tonight on Beyond Skinwalker Ranch. 2 00:00:05,250 --> 00:00:07,917 This stretch of highway here where we see cars passing 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:09,583 is maybe one of the deadliest stretches 4 00:00:09,667 --> 00:00:11,042 of road in the country. 5 00:00:11,125 --> 00:00:13,667 And we just have no idea why. 6 00:00:13,750 --> 00:00:15,708 We did have a double mutilation. 7 00:00:15,792 --> 00:00:19,500 So the one that had the broken back dragged itself away. 8 00:00:19,583 --> 00:00:20,583 Oh my god. 9 00:00:20,667 --> 00:00:21,625 What are we talking about here? 10 00:00:21,708 --> 00:00:22,833 Look-- look at where we are. 11 00:00:22,875 --> 00:00:24,458 Look at where we are. 12 00:00:24,542 --> 00:00:29,208 Someone, something doesn't want this data to be reviewed. 13 00:00:29,292 --> 00:00:32,083 What we're seeing is impossible. 14 00:00:32,167 --> 00:00:34,167 It's not possible. 15 00:00:34,250 --> 00:00:36,042 NARRATOR: For years, scientists have 16 00:00:36,167 --> 00:00:40,167 been working to reveal the secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. 17 00:00:40,208 --> 00:00:42,375 But is it possible that the clues 18 00:00:42,375 --> 00:00:45,083 to unlock the mystery are located 19 00:00:45,208 --> 00:00:48,833 beyond the borders of this hub of high strangeness. 20 00:00:48,875 --> 00:00:50,417 Wow! 21 00:00:50,542 --> 00:00:53,458 NARRATOR: Now, an ex-CIA agent and a veteran journalist 22 00:00:53,542 --> 00:00:55,875 have been recruited by the Skinwalker team 23 00:00:55,958 --> 00:00:58,250 to go on a high stakes mission across America. 24 00:00:58,375 --> 00:01:00,167 Look at all this activity that's happening. 25 00:01:00,250 --> 00:01:02,167 - That's unbelievable. - That is right over our heads. 26 00:01:02,208 --> 00:01:03,625 That's it, that's it right there. 27 00:01:03,708 --> 00:01:05,333 NARRATOR: The goal: uncover evidence that 28 00:01:05,417 --> 00:01:07,292 may finally expose the truth. 29 00:01:07,375 --> 00:01:08,500 How is this happening? 30 00:01:08,583 --> 00:01:09,833 Now it's going to get interesting. 31 00:01:09,917 --> 00:01:10,792 Look, it's moving! 32 00:01:10,875 --> 00:01:11,625 Look at that! 33 00:01:14,917 --> 00:01:16,625 This is just the beginning. 34 00:01:16,708 --> 00:01:19,792 [suspenseful music] 35 00:01:23,292 --> 00:01:25,792 Well, guys, it's great to have you back at the ranch with us. 36 00:01:25,875 --> 00:01:27,417 What do you got for us? 37 00:01:27,542 --> 00:01:30,208 So we want to go back to one of the most compelling locations 38 00:01:30,292 --> 00:01:33,208 from our first round of investigations, Miller Ranch, 39 00:01:33,292 --> 00:01:35,167 a place in Southern Colorado. 40 00:01:35,250 --> 00:01:37,333 After everything we saw at Miller Ranch last time, 41 00:01:37,417 --> 00:01:39,292 I know follow up is in order. 42 00:01:39,375 --> 00:01:41,958 Yeah, there's clearly something going on there. 43 00:01:42,042 --> 00:01:43,667 Yeah, I mean, we went to this ranch 44 00:01:43,750 --> 00:01:47,167 because it had a unique history of cattle mutilations. 45 00:01:47,250 --> 00:01:50,375 The Millers who live there now have this theory 46 00:01:50,458 --> 00:01:53,833 that their mutilated cattle might actually be being taken 47 00:01:53,917 --> 00:01:55,500 and then returned back to the ranch. 48 00:01:55,542 --> 00:01:57,250 Yeah, I mean, the cattle mutilations 49 00:01:57,333 --> 00:01:59,458 were kind of our entry point but that just sort of opened 50 00:01:59,542 --> 00:02:01,542 the door to a whole range of things 51 00:02:01,667 --> 00:02:04,375 that we did not expect to find there at all. 52 00:02:04,500 --> 00:02:07,167 NARRATOR: Since 1996, there have been 53 00:02:07,250 --> 00:02:10,042 16 cattle mutilations targeted to Miller 54 00:02:10,125 --> 00:02:12,583 Ranch in Trinidad, Colorado. 55 00:02:12,667 --> 00:02:15,333 This one right here, that was the very first one. 56 00:02:15,375 --> 00:02:16,833 But look all around here. 57 00:02:16,917 --> 00:02:17,875 There are no prints. 58 00:02:17,958 --> 00:02:18,792 There's no blood. 59 00:02:18,875 --> 00:02:19,625 There isn't anything. 60 00:02:19,708 --> 00:02:21,167 There's nothing. 61 00:02:21,208 --> 00:02:22,917 NARRATOR: On their previous visit to Miller Ranch, 62 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:27,000 Andy and Paul investigated the earliest and most recent cattle 63 00:02:27,083 --> 00:02:29,833 mutilation sites and found abnormally high 64 00:02:29,917 --> 00:02:31,667 radiation readings at each. 65 00:02:31,750 --> 00:02:33,833 Here, we're already at 20 micrograms per hour. 66 00:02:33,917 --> 00:02:38,000 That's 100% higher than what we would see most places. 67 00:02:38,083 --> 00:02:39,708 NARRATOR: Andy and Paul's research 68 00:02:39,792 --> 00:02:43,167 led them to a highway bridge running through the ranch 69 00:02:43,250 --> 00:02:45,125 with a history of accidents. 70 00:02:45,208 --> 00:02:48,375 There are 30 recorded accidents. 71 00:02:48,375 --> 00:02:51,875 And of that 30, there have been 15 deaths. 72 00:02:51,958 --> 00:02:53,500 15 deaths? 73 00:02:53,625 --> 00:02:55,500 Wow, so half of the accidents out here have been fatal. 74 00:02:55,542 --> 00:02:57,000 Fatal. 75 00:02:57,083 --> 00:02:59,042 NARRATOR: And after conducting a Tesla coil experiment 76 00:02:59,167 --> 00:03:01,750 at the bridge that triggered UAPs, 77 00:03:01,833 --> 00:03:05,292 Travis theorized there could be a possible portal opening 78 00:03:05,375 --> 00:03:06,833 above the bridge. 79 00:03:06,875 --> 00:03:07,833 Is this like a doorway? 80 00:03:07,958 --> 00:03:09,208 Yeah. 81 00:03:09,292 --> 00:03:11,583 Is this to some win or somewhere else? 82 00:03:11,667 --> 00:03:14,167 Is this where they're taking the cows and processing them? 83 00:03:14,208 --> 00:03:15,667 NARRATOR: Travis and Eric concluded 84 00:03:15,792 --> 00:03:18,792 that the similarities between the Miller Ranch bridge 85 00:03:18,875 --> 00:03:22,542 and the triangle at Skinwalker Ranch were staggering. 86 00:03:22,542 --> 00:03:24,667 We've had cattle incidents very near to it. 87 00:03:24,750 --> 00:03:27,167 We've had GPS doesn't work there. 88 00:03:27,208 --> 00:03:27,958 Exactly the same. 89 00:03:28,042 --> 00:03:29,667 Yeah, right. 90 00:03:29,708 --> 00:03:31,833 We may have just discovered the triangle at Thomas Miller Ranch. 91 00:03:31,958 --> 00:03:33,625 Right. 92 00:03:33,708 --> 00:03:35,375 So we'll call that the bridge, the Miller Ranch bridge as we 93 00:03:35,458 --> 00:03:37,417 call this the triangle for the Skinwalker Ranch. 94 00:03:37,500 --> 00:03:39,333 So let it be written. 95 00:03:39,375 --> 00:03:41,000 One of the key areas we want to dig into 96 00:03:41,083 --> 00:03:43,625 is radiation, specifically at cattle mutilation sites. 97 00:03:43,708 --> 00:03:44,583 - Perfect. - Good. 98 00:03:44,667 --> 00:03:45,833 Yep. 99 00:03:45,917 --> 00:03:47,375 And then the second main reason we want to go back 100 00:03:47,542 --> 00:03:49,208 is because we want to focus on the bridge. 101 00:03:49,292 --> 00:03:51,125 What can we do to test the bridge? 102 00:03:51,208 --> 00:03:52,792 What can we do to confirm whether or not 103 00:03:52,792 --> 00:03:55,833 there is some kind of anomaly overhead, underground? 104 00:03:55,875 --> 00:03:57,583 Is it the bridge itself? 105 00:03:57,667 --> 00:03:59,792 What is it about this place that makes it such a focal point? 106 00:03:59,875 --> 00:04:01,333 I love this. 107 00:04:01,417 --> 00:04:02,667 I love the opportunity to interlace these efforts, 108 00:04:02,750 --> 00:04:05,292 you know, from last time and now this new time. 109 00:04:05,375 --> 00:04:07,333 This is the right way to do this. 110 00:04:07,417 --> 00:04:08,750 - Let's do it. - Thank you, gentlemen. 111 00:04:08,833 --> 00:04:10,333 Yeah, man. 112 00:04:10,417 --> 00:04:11,292 Wow, I'm looking forward to the results from this. 113 00:04:11,375 --> 00:04:12,500 - Yeah, me too. - All right. 114 00:04:12,583 --> 00:04:13,167 Good luck. 115 00:04:13,292 --> 00:04:15,000 Talk to you soon. 116 00:04:15,083 --> 00:04:18,417 [suspenseful music] 117 00:04:25,167 --> 00:04:28,208 [music playing] 118 00:04:29,583 --> 00:04:31,500 It's amazing to be back in Trinidad. 119 00:04:31,542 --> 00:04:33,500 Yeah, I am actually really excited to be 120 00:04:33,542 --> 00:04:34,792 going back to Miller Ranch. 121 00:04:34,875 --> 00:04:35,875 Absolutely. 122 00:04:35,958 --> 00:04:37,167 I mean, you just look around. 123 00:04:37,208 --> 00:04:39,000 We're in the middle of a huge open space 124 00:04:39,125 --> 00:04:41,125 and yet there's this concentration 125 00:04:41,208 --> 00:04:44,208 of strange phenomena on the Miller Ranch. 126 00:04:44,292 --> 00:04:45,833 And we just don't know why. 127 00:04:45,958 --> 00:04:47,500 We have a lot more to do. 128 00:04:47,583 --> 00:04:50,708 We're obviously just scratching the surface of this place. 129 00:04:50,792 --> 00:04:53,333 And now, Tom and Sally say just since we 130 00:04:53,417 --> 00:04:56,500 were here last time, that there's been new phenomena. 131 00:04:56,583 --> 00:04:59,000 Yeah, which is wild to think that you know the phenomenon 132 00:04:59,083 --> 00:05:00,125 here isn't dated. 133 00:05:00,208 --> 00:05:01,167 It isn't old. 134 00:05:01,208 --> 00:05:03,708 This is an active site. 135 00:05:03,792 --> 00:05:06,542 I am really curious to get more detail 136 00:05:06,625 --> 00:05:08,417 about what they say has happened since we were 137 00:05:08,542 --> 00:05:09,500 just here a few months ago. 138 00:05:09,542 --> 00:05:12,250 You and me both, trust me. 139 00:05:12,333 --> 00:05:15,333 [music playing] 140 00:05:21,042 --> 00:05:22,167 - Hey there. - Hey-- 141 00:05:22,208 --> 00:05:23,000 Hello again. 142 00:05:23,042 --> 00:05:23,792 --welcome back. 143 00:05:23,875 --> 00:05:25,000 Good to be back. 144 00:05:25,083 --> 00:05:26,167 Thank you so much for having us. 145 00:05:26,208 --> 00:05:27,500 Hey, Tom. Great to see you. 146 00:05:27,583 --> 00:05:28,875 I'm very well. How are you? 147 00:05:28,958 --> 00:05:29,667 My goodness. 148 00:05:29,792 --> 00:05:31,208 All right. 149 00:05:31,292 --> 00:05:33,208 Thanks for ordering up the beautiful weather. 150 00:05:33,333 --> 00:05:35,167 Well, better than what we had last time. 151 00:05:35,250 --> 00:05:39,667 Better weather and more stories. 152 00:05:39,708 --> 00:05:40,792 More going on. 153 00:05:40,875 --> 00:05:42,833 We do have a few more stories for you. 154 00:05:42,875 --> 00:05:44,333 Yeah. 155 00:05:44,375 --> 00:05:46,167 Sometimes we wish we didn't but on the other hand, 156 00:05:46,292 --> 00:05:47,167 we'd like to know why. 157 00:05:47,208 --> 00:05:48,125 What's been going on? 158 00:05:48,208 --> 00:05:49,458 Yeah, what's the deal? 159 00:05:49,542 --> 00:05:51,833 Well, we did have another bridge incident. 160 00:05:51,875 --> 00:05:53,042 Oh, really? 161 00:05:53,167 --> 00:05:55,667 There was a woman driving to Trinidad 162 00:05:55,750 --> 00:05:57,333 and she got a cell phone call. 163 00:05:57,458 --> 00:05:59,833 So she pulled over on that little area 164 00:05:59,917 --> 00:06:02,333 just before you come to the bridge. 165 00:06:02,375 --> 00:06:06,000 Turned her car off, used her cell phone, 166 00:06:06,083 --> 00:06:11,167 and her car started going horizontally across the road. 167 00:06:11,250 --> 00:06:13,333 Another car was coming toward her 168 00:06:13,417 --> 00:06:16,000 and he barely had enough room to clear 169 00:06:16,083 --> 00:06:18,167 to avoid a head-on incident. 170 00:06:18,250 --> 00:06:19,000 What? 171 00:06:19,083 --> 00:06:20,917 Wait, so her car-- 172 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:24,833 are you saying it like floated sideways across the road? 173 00:06:24,917 --> 00:06:26,500 Correct, according to her report. 174 00:06:26,583 --> 00:06:28,583 So this would have been a disastrous accident. 175 00:06:28,708 --> 00:06:32,167 It would have been another head-on probably fatality. 176 00:06:32,208 --> 00:06:33,708 Oh, my god. 177 00:06:33,792 --> 00:06:35,292 Sally, when was it that this report came through? 178 00:06:35,375 --> 00:06:37,250 It was less than two months ago. 179 00:06:37,333 --> 00:06:38,250 Wow. 180 00:06:38,375 --> 00:06:39,750 Yeah, it was real recent. 181 00:06:39,833 --> 00:06:41,500 So I mean this story of the bridge 182 00:06:41,583 --> 00:06:45,667 has just been going on for years. 183 00:06:45,708 --> 00:06:48,833 One of the many things that set Miller Ranch apart is the fact 184 00:06:48,917 --> 00:06:52,208 that the bridge itself may be connected to what 185 00:06:52,333 --> 00:06:53,625 might be one of the deadliest stretches 186 00:06:53,708 --> 00:06:56,000 of road in the country. 187 00:06:56,042 --> 00:06:59,333 I think what it does is hammer home yet again that this 188 00:06:59,375 --> 00:07:01,333 is an intense hotspot. 189 00:07:01,417 --> 00:07:03,250 What does the bridge have to do with it? 190 00:07:03,333 --> 00:07:04,792 That's what we're trying to figure out. 191 00:07:04,875 --> 00:07:06,667 Are there other sites of strangeness 192 00:07:06,708 --> 00:07:08,292 that we should look at? 193 00:07:08,375 --> 00:07:10,167 I didn't mention to you when you were here the last time 194 00:07:10,208 --> 00:07:11,542 because of the winter and the snow, 195 00:07:11,625 --> 00:07:14,500 but we did have a double mutilation. 196 00:07:14,583 --> 00:07:17,500 It happened on December the 13th, 2015. 197 00:07:17,583 --> 00:07:19,042 A double mutilation? 198 00:07:19,167 --> 00:07:20,542 A double. 199 00:07:20,625 --> 00:07:22,333 Yeah, we found them both at the same time. 200 00:07:22,417 --> 00:07:23,500 Where was that site? 201 00:07:23,625 --> 00:07:24,583 Where did it happen? 202 00:07:24,667 --> 00:07:26,333 East of the bridge. 203 00:07:26,375 --> 00:07:27,917 So this is an area we can get to? 204 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:29,333 You can get to it. 205 00:07:29,375 --> 00:07:30,583 - Yeah, I can take you there. - All right. 206 00:07:30,667 --> 00:07:31,917 - That's the place to start. - Yeah. 207 00:07:32,042 --> 00:07:32,792 - Let's do it. - OK. 208 00:07:36,750 --> 00:07:39,292 NARRATOR: The infamous Miller Ranch bridge which 209 00:07:39,292 --> 00:07:42,625 the Skinwalker team suspects could be a doorway for strange 210 00:07:42,708 --> 00:07:45,667 phenomena is only 3/4 of a mile from 211 00:07:45,750 --> 00:07:48,958 the double cow mutilation site. 212 00:07:49,042 --> 00:07:51,958 So this is the site of the double mutilation? 213 00:07:52,042 --> 00:07:53,250 Yes. 214 00:07:53,333 --> 00:07:55,792 And Tom, what happened here? 215 00:07:55,875 --> 00:08:00,542 Well, we was looking for these two cows that were missing 216 00:08:00,667 --> 00:08:02,583 and we found them. 217 00:08:02,667 --> 00:08:05,833 One was still alive but it looked 218 00:08:05,875 --> 00:08:08,333 like she had her back broke. 219 00:08:08,417 --> 00:08:11,292 And it wasn't-- it wasn't mutilated at all. 220 00:08:11,375 --> 00:08:12,958 And she was laying here. 221 00:08:13,083 --> 00:08:17,375 And then there was another one, and it was totally mutilated. 222 00:08:17,458 --> 00:08:19,458 And it was just a little bit farther over here. 223 00:08:19,542 --> 00:08:21,167 It was pretty close to it. 224 00:08:21,250 --> 00:08:23,667 So the bones we see here are from these two animals? 225 00:08:23,750 --> 00:08:24,333 Yeah. 226 00:08:24,375 --> 00:08:25,833 OK. 227 00:08:25,917 --> 00:08:30,417 So when he found them, they were together. 228 00:08:30,500 --> 00:08:34,958 This one being mutilated, this one being injured and impaired. 229 00:08:35,042 --> 00:08:40,458 You could see drag marks where it crawled, what, 20 feet away 230 00:08:40,542 --> 00:08:42,083 from where it originally was. 231 00:08:42,167 --> 00:08:45,083 So the one that had the broken back dragged itself away-- 232 00:08:45,208 --> 00:08:46,042 From this area. 233 00:08:46,125 --> 00:08:47,625 --from the mutilated one. 234 00:08:47,708 --> 00:08:49,208 So this is the mutilated cow basically right here. 235 00:08:49,375 --> 00:08:50,667 Correct. That is correct. 236 00:08:50,750 --> 00:08:51,458 OK. 237 00:08:51,542 --> 00:08:53,833 Do have some other photos. 238 00:08:53,875 --> 00:08:56,333 As with the other cows that we've shown you, 239 00:08:56,375 --> 00:08:58,333 you see the cauterization. 240 00:08:58,417 --> 00:09:01,667 There are no predator tears on this. 241 00:09:01,708 --> 00:09:04,083 It was just totally cleaned. 242 00:09:04,167 --> 00:09:08,083 The mutilated cow also had a broken leg. 243 00:09:08,208 --> 00:09:09,500 Whoa. 244 00:09:09,583 --> 00:09:12,833 So both animals had broken bones. 245 00:09:12,917 --> 00:09:15,083 Just looking around, I mean, you know, 246 00:09:15,167 --> 00:09:16,667 they didn't fall down here. 247 00:09:16,750 --> 00:09:18,250 They weren't-- and you said there was 248 00:09:18,333 --> 00:09:19,833 no signs of a predator, right? 249 00:09:19,917 --> 00:09:21,083 No. 250 00:09:21,167 --> 00:09:22,875 No, there was no sign of a predator or anything. 251 00:09:22,958 --> 00:09:27,333 So for a cow to break its back, I mean, this is a ravine 252 00:09:27,375 --> 00:09:29,833 but we're not talking about falling off a cliff, like, 253 00:09:29,875 --> 00:09:31,750 has that happened anywhere else on the ranch? 254 00:09:31,875 --> 00:09:35,625 No, I've never had one just with a back broke somewhere. 255 00:09:35,625 --> 00:09:37,542 Right, that's-- I mean, that's a catastrophic 256 00:09:37,542 --> 00:09:40,750 injury for a massive animal. 257 00:09:40,833 --> 00:09:42,500 It didn't get hit by a truck out here. 258 00:09:42,583 --> 00:09:45,625 I mean, what are we talking about here? 259 00:09:45,708 --> 00:09:47,167 There he is. 260 00:09:47,292 --> 00:09:50,875 They took one up, mutilated it, dropped it, 261 00:09:50,958 --> 00:09:53,000 and it landed right on this other cow. 262 00:09:55,875 --> 00:09:57,333 Wow. 263 00:10:07,208 --> 00:10:08,833 The theory is. 264 00:10:08,917 --> 00:10:12,500 They took one up, mutilated it, dropped it, 265 00:10:12,542 --> 00:10:15,792 and it landed right on this other cow. 266 00:10:15,875 --> 00:10:16,875 Wow. 267 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:18,500 That would break an animal's back. 268 00:10:18,542 --> 00:10:19,292 I guess. 269 00:10:19,375 --> 00:10:20,625 Yeah. 270 00:10:20,625 --> 00:10:21,792 Tom believes that at this location, 271 00:10:21,875 --> 00:10:23,917 one cow was dropped from altitude 272 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:26,500 and actually landed on the other cow and broke its back. 273 00:10:26,583 --> 00:10:28,208 Now, based on the evidence I'm seeing, 274 00:10:28,292 --> 00:10:30,167 I don't have enough information to come to the same conclusion 275 00:10:30,208 --> 00:10:32,333 myself but it's clear from looking at Tom 276 00:10:32,417 --> 00:10:34,667 that he believes it to be true. 277 00:10:34,750 --> 00:10:36,042 During our previous investigation, 278 00:10:36,125 --> 00:10:38,833 we explored this hypothesis that the animals 279 00:10:38,917 --> 00:10:43,083 might be moved, processed, and then released 280 00:10:43,167 --> 00:10:44,458 in a different location. 281 00:10:44,542 --> 00:10:47,125 This seems to fit that same hypothesis. 282 00:10:47,208 --> 00:10:49,708 So what I'd love to do is start taking some measurements of what 283 00:10:49,792 --> 00:10:51,417 remains we do have here. 284 00:10:51,500 --> 00:10:54,083 NARRATOR: Last investigation at the cattle mutilation sites 285 00:10:54,208 --> 00:10:57,333 on Miller Ranch, the team recorded high radiation 286 00:10:57,458 --> 00:10:58,833 readings on their gamma meter. 287 00:10:58,917 --> 00:11:01,167 23.3 micrograms per hour. 288 00:11:01,250 --> 00:11:04,333 NARRATOR: And found abnormal radio frequency readings 289 00:11:04,417 --> 00:11:05,750 on their spectrum analyzer. 290 00:11:05,875 --> 00:11:08,333 There it is, 1.735 gigahertz. 291 00:11:08,458 --> 00:11:10,083 Did you see that? 292 00:11:10,167 --> 00:11:13,375 NARRATOR: Now, the team will run the same tests at the double cow 293 00:11:13,500 --> 00:11:15,000 mutilation site. 294 00:11:15,083 --> 00:11:17,750 I want to take a look at the radio spectrum right now. 295 00:11:21,625 --> 00:11:22,958 Now, this is interesting, Paul. 296 00:11:23,042 --> 00:11:24,333 Already? 297 00:11:24,375 --> 00:11:26,500 Look at this. 298 00:11:26,583 --> 00:11:27,500 Whoa. 299 00:11:27,583 --> 00:11:28,292 Look at that. 300 00:11:28,375 --> 00:11:29,792 Whoa. 301 00:11:29,875 --> 00:11:32,875 At exactly 1.6 gigahertz 302 00:11:32,958 --> 00:11:34,042 [bleep] 303 00:11:34,125 --> 00:11:35,750 NARRATOR: For this investigation, 304 00:11:35,833 --> 00:11:38,875 the team is using a new kind of spectrum analyzer 305 00:11:38,958 --> 00:11:41,250 with a much more graphic display. 306 00:11:41,333 --> 00:11:44,958 The Hack RF spectrum analyzer allows them to tune 307 00:11:45,042 --> 00:11:47,875 into specific frequencies of radio signals 308 00:11:48,000 --> 00:11:50,542 and shows the strength of those signals. 309 00:11:50,625 --> 00:11:53,375 The stronger the signal, the brighter 310 00:11:53,458 --> 00:11:56,292 and more colorful the display. 311 00:11:56,292 --> 00:12:01,042 The team is specifically looking in the 1.6 to 1.8 312 00:12:01,125 --> 00:12:04,917 gigahertz range that is reserved for earth to space and space 313 00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:06,708 to earth communication. 314 00:12:06,833 --> 00:12:09,167 The Skinwalker team has repeatedly 315 00:12:09,208 --> 00:12:12,250 shown these frequencies have appeared in conjunction 316 00:12:12,333 --> 00:12:13,875 with UAP sightings. 317 00:12:13,958 --> 00:12:15,833 What the hell is that in the sky? 318 00:12:15,917 --> 00:12:18,000 What in the crap? 319 00:12:18,042 --> 00:12:21,625 So what we're seeing here is a really strong signal at 1.600 320 00:12:21,708 --> 00:12:26,167 gigahertz, the exact frequency that we see on Skinwalker Ranch. 321 00:12:26,250 --> 00:12:27,667 Right. 322 00:12:27,792 --> 00:12:29,500 Look at the bandwidth, look at the strength, 323 00:12:29,500 --> 00:12:30,625 look at the frequency. 324 00:12:30,708 --> 00:12:31,708 Do you see that? - Yeah. 325 00:12:31,833 --> 00:12:33,167 This is like a chain. 326 00:12:33,208 --> 00:12:34,458 I mean, just [imitating sound of the device] 327 00:12:34,542 --> 00:12:35,583 And it's not changing. 328 00:12:35,667 --> 00:12:36,667 It's very, very steady. 329 00:12:36,833 --> 00:12:37,500 Let me show you. 330 00:12:37,542 --> 00:12:40,292 Yeah. 331 00:12:40,292 --> 00:12:41,167 Can you see that? 332 00:12:41,250 --> 00:12:42,917 Yes. 333 00:12:43,000 --> 00:12:45,292 All of that energy is all around us in the radio spectrum. 334 00:12:45,375 --> 00:12:46,500 It really is. 335 00:12:46,542 --> 00:12:47,917 I want to see if it changes. 336 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:49,458 When we move this-- 337 00:12:49,542 --> 00:12:50,375 Whoa, what was that? 338 00:12:50,458 --> 00:12:51,958 We're at 1.6 gigahertz. 339 00:12:52,042 --> 00:12:52,875 Look at the energy. 340 00:12:52,875 --> 00:12:54,000 Yeah, I see it. 341 00:12:54,125 --> 00:12:56,250 At 1.61 gigahertz, look what happens. 342 00:12:56,333 --> 00:12:57,583 Wait, what? 343 00:12:57,667 --> 00:12:58,833 But wait, wait, wait. 344 00:12:58,917 --> 00:13:00,625 It just disappeared completely. 345 00:13:00,708 --> 00:13:02,708 Keep watching. 346 00:13:02,708 --> 00:13:04,125 So you're going-- 347 00:13:04,208 --> 00:13:05,292 whoa. 348 00:13:05,375 --> 00:13:06,083 What's that? 349 00:13:06,167 --> 00:13:06,833 Is that 1.7? 350 00:13:06,875 --> 00:13:08,458 That's 1.7 gigahertz. 351 00:13:08,542 --> 00:13:10,042 Wow. 352 00:13:10,208 --> 00:13:12,625 Let me show you. 353 00:13:12,708 --> 00:13:13,500 Oh my gosh. 354 00:13:13,583 --> 00:13:14,625 Right? 355 00:13:14,708 --> 00:13:15,583 Wow. 356 00:13:15,667 --> 00:13:17,042 That is really strong. 357 00:13:17,167 --> 00:13:18,500 That's a very-- that's stronger 358 00:13:18,583 --> 00:13:20,292 than the 1.6 gigahertz signal. 359 00:13:20,375 --> 00:13:21,542 Yes, yes. 360 00:13:21,625 --> 00:13:23,958 So you've got a strong signal at 1.6, 361 00:13:24,042 --> 00:13:29,167 a clean gap between them, and an even stronger signal at 1.7. 362 00:13:29,167 --> 00:13:32,500 I'm going to bump us up to 1.8 just to see if it's a pattern. 363 00:13:32,583 --> 00:13:33,375 Look at that. 364 00:13:33,500 --> 00:13:34,667 Oh, my goodness. 365 00:13:34,708 --> 00:13:35,750 It takes over the whole spectrum. 366 00:13:35,833 --> 00:13:37,750 That just looks like an explosion. 367 00:13:37,875 --> 00:13:40,333 Is 1.8 some kind of reserved frequency as well? 368 00:13:40,417 --> 00:13:41,167 Yes. 369 00:13:41,250 --> 00:13:42,708 For what? 370 00:13:42,792 --> 00:13:47,125 Same-- 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 are all the frequencies that's reserved 371 00:13:47,208 --> 00:13:51,750 for use when communicating earth to space and space to earth. 372 00:13:51,833 --> 00:13:54,042 [suspenseful music] 373 00:13:55,417 --> 00:13:57,917 I-- it's not often that I am speechless, man. 374 00:13:58,000 --> 00:14:00,000 But I don't know what to say. 375 00:14:00,042 --> 00:14:03,042 I'm seeing exact powerful frequencies 376 00:14:03,125 --> 00:14:05,208 right at 1.6 gigahertz. 377 00:14:05,208 --> 00:14:08,667 And then again right at 1.7, right at 1.8, 378 00:14:08,750 --> 00:14:11,917 with no remnants of energy in between the frequencies. 379 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:14,500 We've never seen this before in any investigation. 380 00:14:14,583 --> 00:14:17,000 Why am I seeing it here at the double cow site? 381 00:14:17,083 --> 00:14:18,667 In fact, why am I seeing it at all? 382 00:14:18,750 --> 00:14:21,125 In my experience with the Air Force and with the CIA, 383 00:14:21,208 --> 00:14:24,292 when you see this kind of dedicated focused energy coming 384 00:14:24,375 --> 00:14:26,417 from a radio signal, it's because a very 385 00:14:26,500 --> 00:14:30,000 specific message is trying to be sent to a very specific place. 386 00:14:30,083 --> 00:14:34,500 This is a deliberate precision beam of energy. 387 00:14:34,583 --> 00:14:38,833 A very intentional choice to send this much energy 388 00:14:38,875 --> 00:14:40,125 at this frequency. 389 00:14:40,208 --> 00:14:42,417 So for example, to talk to you but not 390 00:14:42,500 --> 00:14:45,750 talk to you even though you're this close to each other. 391 00:14:45,875 --> 00:14:47,667 All the data kind of begs the question, 392 00:14:47,750 --> 00:14:49,000 why is it happening here? 393 00:14:49,083 --> 00:14:50,333 Why is it happening here at all? 394 00:14:50,458 --> 00:14:52,625 Why is it happening here with such frequency? 395 00:14:52,708 --> 00:14:56,833 And what's the correlation between that much energy 396 00:14:56,917 --> 00:15:00,042 and what you've seen with your cattle on this ranch? 397 00:15:00,125 --> 00:15:02,750 The signal could be bringing the phenomenon here. 398 00:15:02,833 --> 00:15:06,000 The signal could be something the phenomenon left here. 399 00:15:06,125 --> 00:15:07,667 There's a relationship of some sort. 400 00:15:07,708 --> 00:15:09,000 Yeah. 401 00:15:09,083 --> 00:15:10,667 I'll take a look at radiation levels 402 00:15:10,708 --> 00:15:13,750 and then we'll see if the bones or if the actual environment 403 00:15:13,833 --> 00:15:14,833 can tell a story at all. 404 00:15:14,875 --> 00:15:16,500 Let's hit it. 405 00:15:16,583 --> 00:15:19,167 NARRATOR: The gamma meter measures and displays the levels 406 00:15:19,250 --> 00:15:21,500 of radiation in the immediate environment 407 00:15:21,542 --> 00:15:23,625 by units of micrograms. 408 00:15:23,708 --> 00:15:26,167 Normal radiation levels in the US 409 00:15:26,208 --> 00:15:29,125 are usually around 10 micrograms. 410 00:15:29,208 --> 00:15:33,333 High radiation has been a major concern at Skinwalker Ranch. 411 00:15:33,375 --> 00:15:36,333 Feel like I've got a little bit of a headache 412 00:15:36,458 --> 00:15:37,667 or something happening. 413 00:15:37,750 --> 00:15:39,750 The next day, I noticed weird red marks 414 00:15:39,833 --> 00:15:42,417 on my hand and my head. 415 00:15:42,542 --> 00:15:44,792 They were radiation burns. 416 00:15:44,792 --> 00:15:48,583 NARRATOR: So Andy and Paul will look for any abnormal radiation 417 00:15:48,708 --> 00:15:50,333 levels at this site. 418 00:15:50,375 --> 00:15:52,042 Here's more rib cage and spine. 419 00:15:57,417 --> 00:15:59,667 Average radiation anywhere else in America 420 00:15:59,708 --> 00:16:01,167 is about 10 micrograms. 421 00:16:04,083 --> 00:16:06,542 25, 26, 27. 422 00:16:06,625 --> 00:16:08,083 Yeah. 423 00:16:08,167 --> 00:16:11,417 There's just so many bones, 28, 27 micrograms. 424 00:16:11,500 --> 00:16:12,292 29-- 425 00:16:12,375 --> 00:16:13,083 31! 426 00:16:13,167 --> 00:16:14,458 There's our highest, 32. 427 00:16:14,542 --> 00:16:16,000 32 micrograms. 428 00:16:16,083 --> 00:16:17,792 On the skull. 429 00:16:17,875 --> 00:16:20,667 So it's elevated against what we would normally expect to see 430 00:16:20,792 --> 00:16:21,958 somewhere in the United States. 431 00:16:22,042 --> 00:16:24,583 So it had to have energy added to it. 432 00:16:24,667 --> 00:16:25,833 Exactly. 433 00:16:25,875 --> 00:16:27,042 The bones absolutely seem to be 434 00:16:27,125 --> 00:16:29,250 retaining some kind of energy. 435 00:16:29,333 --> 00:16:30,667 That's really consistent with what 436 00:16:30,708 --> 00:16:33,458 we saw during our first investigation here as well. 437 00:16:33,542 --> 00:16:36,667 What I would love to do here is bring in Casey from Caltech 438 00:16:36,708 --> 00:16:39,958 to do a detailed radiation survey 439 00:16:40,042 --> 00:16:41,667 and look closer into the radiation energy 440 00:16:41,792 --> 00:16:43,167 that we're seeing. 441 00:16:43,208 --> 00:16:45,458 Yeah, and figure out the chemical signature here. 442 00:16:45,542 --> 00:16:47,333 Right now we know there's an anomaly 443 00:16:47,375 --> 00:16:51,083 but we're guessing at both the what and the why. 444 00:16:51,208 --> 00:16:54,167 If we can get Casey here, we can take care of what 445 00:16:54,208 --> 00:16:56,250 because he can explain to us what we're looking at. 446 00:16:56,333 --> 00:16:57,833 And then we can focus in on the why. 447 00:16:57,875 --> 00:16:59,083 Let's call Casey. 448 00:16:59,167 --> 00:17:02,000 [suspenseful music] 449 00:17:11,875 --> 00:17:13,000 Hey, Casey. 450 00:17:13,083 --> 00:17:14,000 - Hey, guys. - How you doing, man? 451 00:17:14,125 --> 00:17:14,792 Good. How are you? 452 00:17:14,875 --> 00:17:16,042 Good. 453 00:17:16,167 --> 00:17:16,875 We're glad to have you here, man. 454 00:17:16,958 --> 00:17:18,500 Yeah, glad to be here. 455 00:17:18,542 --> 00:17:20,250 NARRATOR: For the next part of their investigation, 456 00:17:20,375 --> 00:17:23,542 Andy and Paul have called in radiation expert and Skinwalker 457 00:17:23,625 --> 00:17:27,208 veteran Casey Smith who has worked extensively 458 00:17:27,333 --> 00:17:30,458 with the Skinwalker team to investigate radiation 459 00:17:30,542 --> 00:17:34,000 at Skinwalker Ranch using the same equipment he's 460 00:17:34,083 --> 00:17:34,958 brought today. 461 00:17:35,042 --> 00:17:36,833 Yeah, Miller Ranch is-- 462 00:17:36,917 --> 00:17:38,500 it's a weird place. 463 00:17:38,542 --> 00:17:40,917 There's a long history of cattle mutilations on this ranch 464 00:17:41,000 --> 00:17:42,750 and in our previous investigation 465 00:17:42,833 --> 00:17:44,333 and in this current investigation, 466 00:17:44,417 --> 00:17:46,792 we've seen these radiation signatures that we can't explain 467 00:17:46,875 --> 00:17:49,625 at multiple parts of the ranch, specifically around these cattle 468 00:17:49,708 --> 00:17:51,292 mutilation sites. 469 00:17:51,375 --> 00:17:53,708 We don't know if they relate specifically to bone matter 470 00:17:53,792 --> 00:17:56,333 and residue left organically from the cattle themselves, 471 00:17:56,375 --> 00:17:58,042 or if they have to do with the geology 472 00:17:58,167 --> 00:18:00,167 or something about the geography of where the cattle 473 00:18:00,208 --> 00:18:01,625 mutilations happened. 474 00:18:01,708 --> 00:18:03,167 And that's why we wanted to get your eyes in here. 475 00:18:03,208 --> 00:18:04,750 Yeah, definitely. 476 00:18:04,833 --> 00:18:06,667 With this system here, it's the gold standard for doing 477 00:18:06,708 --> 00:18:08,167 radiation measurements. 478 00:18:08,250 --> 00:18:10,583 NARRATOR: The Ortec system identifies 479 00:18:10,667 --> 00:18:12,583 the specific radiological building 480 00:18:12,667 --> 00:18:15,875 blocks called isotopes that make up the radiation 481 00:18:15,958 --> 00:18:17,375 present at a site. 482 00:18:17,500 --> 00:18:20,083 These isotopes form a unique radiation 483 00:18:20,208 --> 00:18:22,208 fingerprint that explains exactly 484 00:18:22,292 --> 00:18:24,083 what is creating the radiation. 485 00:18:24,167 --> 00:18:26,167 With this system, the team will be 486 00:18:26,208 --> 00:18:28,667 able to identify what isotopes are creating 487 00:18:28,750 --> 00:18:31,833 the elevated radiation at the Miller Ranch double cow 488 00:18:31,917 --> 00:18:33,917 mutilation site and how they might 489 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:36,250 compare to Skinwalker Ranch. 490 00:18:36,375 --> 00:18:38,750 Have you done any of these readings at Skinwalker Ranch? 491 00:18:38,875 --> 00:18:40,583 Yes. Yep. 492 00:18:40,667 --> 00:18:43,375 I do even have some background data from Skinwalker Ranch. 493 00:18:43,458 --> 00:18:46,167 So I can pull those in too and compare those. 494 00:18:46,208 --> 00:18:48,375 So this is going to give us fingerprints 495 00:18:48,375 --> 00:18:49,958 of the radiation signature? 496 00:18:50,042 --> 00:18:51,333 So we're looking for the fingerprints 497 00:18:51,458 --> 00:18:52,708 that don't belong here? - Yep. 498 00:18:55,458 --> 00:18:57,542 All right, so this is the strangest of all the sites. 499 00:18:57,625 --> 00:18:59,417 It's the site where we had two animals 500 00:18:59,500 --> 00:19:02,125 that actually perished simultaneously 501 00:19:02,125 --> 00:19:03,750 or near simultaneously. 502 00:19:03,833 --> 00:19:08,125 One of them had a broken back and the other was mutilated. 503 00:19:08,208 --> 00:19:09,750 OK, I just started the background 504 00:19:09,833 --> 00:19:11,958 so it looks like we're counting, everything's good. 505 00:19:12,042 --> 00:19:14,375 Now we'll watch my lifetime over here. 506 00:19:14,458 --> 00:19:17,125 And when we get to 30 minutes, we'll save it 507 00:19:17,208 --> 00:19:18,542 and then we'll go from there. 508 00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:20,208 Got it, so you are recording the whole time. 509 00:19:20,292 --> 00:19:22,292 We're recording right now. 510 00:19:22,375 --> 00:19:25,750 [suspenseful music] 511 00:19:30,125 --> 00:19:31,417 All right. 512 00:19:31,500 --> 00:19:32,833 Well, I think we've collected our data, 513 00:19:32,875 --> 00:19:35,333 we've hit our time so I'll go ahead and stop 514 00:19:35,417 --> 00:19:37,625 this, make sure it saves. 515 00:19:37,708 --> 00:19:40,500 I'm really excited to see what results you pull out of this. 516 00:19:40,542 --> 00:19:42,250 I'm going to slice the data every which 517 00:19:42,333 --> 00:19:43,667 way so we'll look at all of it. 518 00:19:43,750 --> 00:19:44,750 Thank you so much, Casey. 519 00:19:44,833 --> 00:19:45,542 Yep. 520 00:19:50,708 --> 00:19:53,875 NARRATOR: Later that evening, Andy, Paul, and the Millers 521 00:19:53,875 --> 00:19:57,875 meet with Casey Smith to go over the radiation data collected 522 00:19:58,000 --> 00:19:59,750 at the mutilation site. 523 00:19:59,833 --> 00:20:01,958 All right, so I want to pull up just a little bit 524 00:20:02,042 --> 00:20:03,500 of some of the data. 525 00:20:03,583 --> 00:20:05,292 This is our gamma ray spectrum that we collected, 526 00:20:05,375 --> 00:20:06,917 the double cow spectrum. 527 00:20:07,042 --> 00:20:09,958 So your high energy, you can see on our scale down here, 528 00:20:10,042 --> 00:20:11,333 increases as we go out. 529 00:20:11,375 --> 00:20:12,958 So essentially, we're not looking 530 00:20:13,042 --> 00:20:15,833 for the size of the peaks as much as we are looking for where 531 00:20:15,958 --> 00:20:16,833 the peaks are happening. 532 00:20:16,917 --> 00:20:18,542 Correct. 533 00:20:18,625 --> 00:20:21,333 And you notice, all these peaks a lot of times are what is 534 00:20:21,417 --> 00:20:22,792 our naturally-occurring peaks. 535 00:20:22,875 --> 00:20:24,833 So those are all the markers, I was making sure 536 00:20:24,917 --> 00:20:27,708 that all the stuff naturally occurring that's in the soil 537 00:20:27,792 --> 00:20:28,875 was there. 538 00:20:28,958 --> 00:20:30,375 Now, the system I brought out was 539 00:20:30,542 --> 00:20:32,333 a similar system I brought out a couple of years 540 00:20:32,458 --> 00:20:33,833 ago to Skinwalker Ranch. 541 00:20:33,958 --> 00:20:35,792 I'd had it out at the ranch for several weeks just 542 00:20:35,875 --> 00:20:37,083 running, collecting data. 543 00:20:37,167 --> 00:20:38,833 So I can pull you up the one that we did. 544 00:20:42,542 --> 00:20:44,875 So the blue is your Skinwalker data. 545 00:20:44,958 --> 00:20:46,208 Miller Ranch is the green. 546 00:20:46,292 --> 00:20:47,833 What catches my eye immediately 547 00:20:47,875 --> 00:20:51,333 is that the Skinwalker Ranch spectrum and the Miller Ranch 548 00:20:51,375 --> 00:20:52,333 spectrum looks so similar. 549 00:20:52,458 --> 00:20:53,333 --are so similar. 550 00:20:53,375 --> 00:20:55,625 Look very much alike. 551 00:20:55,708 --> 00:20:59,333 So there's a peak down here we've been seeing right here. 552 00:20:59,375 --> 00:21:01,042 I saw that at Skinwalker. 553 00:21:01,125 --> 00:21:02,417 I was looking for it here. 554 00:21:02,542 --> 00:21:05,542 That peak is identifying as Beryllium 7. 555 00:21:05,625 --> 00:21:08,583 Beryllium 7 is produced atmospherically. 556 00:21:08,708 --> 00:21:11,500 NARRATOR: Beryllium 7 is a rare radiation 557 00:21:11,583 --> 00:21:15,667 isotope that originates in deep space and falls to earth. 558 00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:19,167 Its presence here and on Skinwalker Ranch 559 00:21:19,250 --> 00:21:20,917 is far from normal. 560 00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:24,083 And another example of a connection to space 561 00:21:24,167 --> 00:21:26,000 on both ranches. 562 00:21:26,042 --> 00:21:28,542 So it's coming in from somewhere 563 00:21:28,625 --> 00:21:30,167 and causing this event to occur. 564 00:21:30,250 --> 00:21:32,125 But here is that peak that I've noticed there. 565 00:21:32,208 --> 00:21:33,792 That's our Beryllium fingerprint 566 00:21:33,875 --> 00:21:34,667 that we've been talking about? - Yeah, this guy right here. 567 00:21:34,708 --> 00:21:36,500 Yep. 568 00:21:36,500 --> 00:21:40,083 I haven't seen it everywhere but I saw that at Skinwalker Ranch 569 00:21:40,167 --> 00:21:42,292 and here we're getting it again. 570 00:21:42,375 --> 00:21:44,000 Same fingerprint. 571 00:21:44,042 --> 00:21:45,208 - Same fingerprint, yeah. - Is it Skinwalker Ranch also? 572 00:21:45,208 --> 00:21:46,500 Yeah. 573 00:21:46,583 --> 00:21:48,000 What Casey is telling us is that there's 574 00:21:48,083 --> 00:21:50,708 been an atmospheric event here over Miller Ranch that 575 00:21:50,833 --> 00:21:55,167 has laid down deposits of a very rare isotope called Beryllium 7. 576 00:21:55,250 --> 00:21:58,167 He's also seen this at Skinwalker Ranch. 577 00:21:58,208 --> 00:22:00,000 We've got to figure out what this means. 578 00:22:00,083 --> 00:22:03,792 What could be causing some sort of cosmic reaction 579 00:22:03,875 --> 00:22:07,292 in the atmosphere that rains down Beryllium onto this ranch 580 00:22:07,375 --> 00:22:08,875 and Skinwalker Ranch? 581 00:22:08,958 --> 00:22:12,208 We talk about these energies that if there are portals 582 00:22:12,292 --> 00:22:16,375 or something, they're shooting some sort of beam down here 583 00:22:16,458 --> 00:22:18,458 and that energy is interacting with these things. 584 00:22:18,542 --> 00:22:20,167 Maybe that's a possibility. 585 00:22:20,250 --> 00:22:21,958 I mean, that seems far fetched but-- 586 00:22:22,042 --> 00:22:26,417 Well, the idea that there's some kind of unique or localized 587 00:22:26,500 --> 00:22:28,083 disturbance, I mean, that's really 588 00:22:28,167 --> 00:22:30,625 what a lot of these things seem to be pointing us toward. 589 00:22:30,708 --> 00:22:33,000 And it's happening above Miller Ranch. 590 00:22:33,042 --> 00:22:34,333 Exactly. 591 00:22:34,375 --> 00:22:36,458 And it's happening above Skinwalker Ranch. 592 00:22:36,542 --> 00:22:38,625 Casey, I really appreciate you bringing these results 593 00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,583 because this is really insightful for us 594 00:22:40,667 --> 00:22:43,083 to understand not just what's happening here on Miller ranch 595 00:22:43,167 --> 00:22:44,500 but the relationship between Miller 596 00:22:44,542 --> 00:22:45,667 Ranch and Skinwalker Ranch. 597 00:22:45,750 --> 00:22:47,542 I think the findings that we have 598 00:22:47,625 --> 00:22:49,167 here have really helped inform what we're going to do next. 599 00:22:49,250 --> 00:22:50,833 Yeah. 600 00:22:50,875 --> 00:22:52,167 Yeah, and I'm really curious to see what the Skinwalker 601 00:22:52,250 --> 00:22:53,458 team thinks about all this. 602 00:22:53,458 --> 00:22:54,417 Thank you so much. 603 00:22:54,500 --> 00:22:55,750 Yeah, absolutely. 604 00:22:55,833 --> 00:22:57,208 Very informative. 605 00:22:57,292 --> 00:22:58,833 Interesting to say the least, 606 00:22:58,917 --> 00:23:00,625 Well, I'm glad I can at least bring some light to what's 607 00:23:00,708 --> 00:23:01,375 going on radiologically. - Yes. 608 00:23:01,625 --> 00:23:02,000 going on radiologically. - Yes. 609 00:23:02,042 --> 00:23:02,833 Yes. 610 00:23:08,875 --> 00:23:09,875 [music playing] 611 00:23:11,417 --> 00:23:13,042 I am really glad that we got Casey out here. 612 00:23:13,042 --> 00:23:15,208 I mean, there are some similarities to Skinwalker 613 00:23:15,292 --> 00:23:16,750 that I didn't expect at all. 614 00:23:16,875 --> 00:23:18,667 I mean stunning similarities between the Miller Ranch 615 00:23:18,792 --> 00:23:20,458 and Skinwalker Ranch, not the least 616 00:23:20,542 --> 00:23:22,042 of which is that strange Beryllium 617 00:23:22,125 --> 00:23:23,250 spike that he identified here. 618 00:23:23,375 --> 00:23:24,833 I mean, the fact that that exists here 619 00:23:24,917 --> 00:23:26,542 and in Skinwalker Ranch but is not 620 00:23:26,625 --> 00:23:28,417 a normal thing to see in other parts of America 621 00:23:28,500 --> 00:23:29,708 is really powerful. 622 00:23:29,708 --> 00:23:31,375 And it's an atmospheric phenomenon. 623 00:23:31,500 --> 00:23:33,500 It's happening somewhere above the ranch, 624 00:23:33,583 --> 00:23:35,083 both here and at Skinwalker. 625 00:23:35,167 --> 00:23:37,375 Yeah, and you know that's the definition of a UAP, 626 00:23:37,458 --> 00:23:39,542 is an Unknown Aerial Phenomenon. 627 00:23:39,667 --> 00:23:41,667 Whatever is causing this Beryllium 628 00:23:41,708 --> 00:23:44,500 signature here on the ranch, it's tied in some way 629 00:23:44,625 --> 00:23:45,750 to the atmosphere. 630 00:23:45,833 --> 00:23:46,875 It's tied to an aerial phenomenon. 631 00:23:46,958 --> 00:23:48,417 Yeah. 632 00:23:48,500 --> 00:23:50,083 And you know, when I think of aerial phenomenon 633 00:23:50,208 --> 00:23:52,000 and Miller Ranch, there's only one place that comes to mind-- 634 00:23:52,083 --> 00:23:54,417 the triangle of Miller Ranch. 635 00:23:54,500 --> 00:23:55,583 Right, exactly. 636 00:23:55,667 --> 00:23:57,000 Back to the bridge. 637 00:23:57,125 --> 00:24:00,417 And who better to help us crack the triangle here 638 00:24:00,500 --> 00:24:02,542 than the same guy that's been cracking the triangle 639 00:24:02,625 --> 00:24:03,333 at Skinwalker Ranch. 640 00:24:03,458 --> 00:24:04,208 Exactly. 641 00:24:04,292 --> 00:24:05,875 Pete Kelsey. 642 00:24:05,875 --> 00:24:07,500 I mean, Pete can run all kinds of tests for us here. 643 00:24:07,583 --> 00:24:09,667 NARRATOR: Skinwalker veteran Pete Kelsey 644 00:24:09,750 --> 00:24:12,292 has used advanced drone and LiDAR 645 00:24:12,375 --> 00:24:16,542 technology to survey and map anomalies at Skinwalker Ranch. 646 00:24:16,667 --> 00:24:20,750 Now, Andy and Paul hope Pete Kelsey's equipment and expertise 647 00:24:20,833 --> 00:24:23,042 will uncover more answers about the Miller 648 00:24:23,167 --> 00:24:26,417 Ranch bridge and its similarity to the Skinwalker 649 00:24:26,500 --> 00:24:29,333 Ranch triangle. 650 00:24:29,417 --> 00:24:32,833 [suspenseful music] 651 00:24:37,125 --> 00:24:38,333 - Pete. - Good to see you, sir. 652 00:24:38,417 --> 00:24:39,167 Hey, Andy. 653 00:24:39,250 --> 00:24:40,292 Great to have you. 654 00:24:40,375 --> 00:24:41,792 Yeah, good to be back. 655 00:24:41,875 --> 00:24:43,542 Yeah, you look like you're ready to rumble, man. 656 00:24:43,667 --> 00:24:47,042 [laughs] Well, I know it's never dull when you guys call. 657 00:24:47,125 --> 00:24:48,625 Exactly. 658 00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:50,667 What you see over here is essentially the triangle 659 00:24:50,667 --> 00:24:52,333 of the Miller Ranch. 660 00:24:52,417 --> 00:24:54,667 This is the center point of our investigation on this property. 661 00:24:54,708 --> 00:24:55,750 Wow. 662 00:24:55,833 --> 00:24:57,625 We've measured magnetic anomalies, 663 00:24:57,708 --> 00:25:00,167 radio frequency anomalies, we've even seen 664 00:25:00,208 --> 00:25:02,000 UAPs on this exact location. 665 00:25:02,083 --> 00:25:03,333 - Really? - Yeah. 666 00:25:03,417 --> 00:25:05,167 Well, that sounds like the triangle I know. 667 00:25:05,208 --> 00:25:06,667 Exactly. 668 00:25:06,708 --> 00:25:08,750 NARRATOR: For this experiment, Pete Kelsey 669 00:25:08,833 --> 00:25:11,167 will be flying a photogrammetry drone 670 00:25:11,292 --> 00:25:13,208 over the Miller Ranch bridge. 671 00:25:13,292 --> 00:25:17,583 Pete used the same equipment at Skinwalker Ranch in 2021 672 00:25:17,708 --> 00:25:21,292 to capture an anomalous spire over the East field. 673 00:25:21,375 --> 00:25:25,000 Look at this phantom structure that's sticking up in the sky. 674 00:25:25,083 --> 00:25:27,917 It looks more than a hundred feet in the air. 675 00:25:28,042 --> 00:25:29,417 That's nuts. 676 00:25:29,500 --> 00:25:31,375 So as you pass the bridge, that's going to be 677 00:25:31,458 --> 00:25:32,833 scanning essentially across it. 678 00:25:32,917 --> 00:25:33,667 Right. 679 00:25:33,667 --> 00:25:35,333 Basically at an angle. 680 00:25:35,417 --> 00:25:39,000 NARRATOR: A photogrammetry drone flies on a pre-programmed flight 681 00:25:39,042 --> 00:25:42,000 path to capture thousands of high-definition pictures 682 00:25:42,083 --> 00:25:44,833 in the target zone, combining them to create 683 00:25:44,875 --> 00:25:48,167 a detailed 3D image that can reveal anomalies 684 00:25:48,250 --> 00:25:49,792 not seen by the naked eye. 685 00:25:49,875 --> 00:25:52,042 It really paints the whole three-dimensional picture. 686 00:25:52,167 --> 00:25:53,792 Exactly. 687 00:25:53,875 --> 00:25:56,125 NARRATOR: The team hopes the photogrammetry survey might help 688 00:25:56,208 --> 00:25:59,667 explain what Travis suspects could be a doorway 689 00:25:59,750 --> 00:26:01,500 over the Miller Ranch bridge. 690 00:26:01,583 --> 00:26:03,000 I'm good to go. 691 00:26:03,083 --> 00:26:04,542 So Pete, we've got a spectrum analyzer set up, 692 00:26:04,625 --> 00:26:06,583 so we'll be watching to see if your flight 693 00:26:06,667 --> 00:26:08,583 triggers any kind of effects in the radio spectrum. 694 00:26:08,667 --> 00:26:10,167 Great. OK. 695 00:26:10,333 --> 00:26:12,500 So before we even get started, it looks like our spectrum 696 00:26:12,583 --> 00:26:14,083 is looking good. We've got some general noise. 697 00:26:14,208 --> 00:26:16,458 I'm focused in on the 1.6 gigahertz range. 698 00:26:16,542 --> 00:26:19,250 It looks like it's kind of all quiet on the Miller Ranch front 699 00:26:19,333 --> 00:26:20,750 right now. - Absolutely. 700 00:26:20,833 --> 00:26:22,458 We're very much in a normal baseline environment 701 00:26:22,542 --> 00:26:23,458 right now for radio energy. 702 00:26:23,542 --> 00:26:24,833 Interesting. 703 00:26:24,875 --> 00:26:26,417 Until we start poking the hornet's nest. 704 00:26:26,500 --> 00:26:28,667 All right, we're ready for you, sir. 705 00:26:28,708 --> 00:26:31,000 So this is our flight pattern that we're about to fly. 706 00:26:31,083 --> 00:26:31,833 Is that right, Pete? 707 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:33,000 That's right. 708 00:26:33,042 --> 00:26:33,750 Taking off. 709 00:26:40,208 --> 00:26:43,042 [suspenseful music] 710 00:26:47,125 --> 00:26:48,333 All quiet so far, Andy? 711 00:26:48,417 --> 00:26:49,500 Yeah, everything looks normal so far. 712 00:26:49,542 --> 00:26:51,167 Yeah. 713 00:26:51,250 --> 00:26:53,250 I'm working my way through 1.6 gigahertz all the way up 714 00:26:53,333 --> 00:26:54,750 to 1.8 gigahertz. 715 00:26:54,750 --> 00:26:56,458 And I'm tracking to see if there's 716 00:26:56,542 --> 00:26:59,042 any variance in our baseline and I'm also tracking for spikes. 717 00:26:59,125 --> 00:27:00,667 Right. 718 00:27:00,708 --> 00:27:02,333 And to see if those spikes correlate with the flight 719 00:27:02,375 --> 00:27:05,708 pattern of the drone like when it crosses our bridge. 720 00:27:05,792 --> 00:27:08,833 So if anything pops on the analyzer now-- 721 00:27:08,875 --> 00:27:14,708 If anything pops like that, hold on, what's this? 722 00:27:14,833 --> 00:27:17,208 Right over the bridge. 723 00:27:17,333 --> 00:27:18,750 Look at that. 724 00:27:18,833 --> 00:27:20,667 The fact that that spike is there at all, 725 00:27:20,750 --> 00:27:22,333 it just shouldn't be there. 726 00:27:25,000 --> 00:27:26,833 We're quickly approaching center align-- 727 00:27:26,875 --> 00:27:27,667 Directly overhead. 728 00:27:27,750 --> 00:27:28,708 --the bridge, yeah. 729 00:27:28,792 --> 00:27:29,958 And approaching the bridge. 730 00:27:34,542 --> 00:27:35,833 Oh, there it was. There it was. 731 00:27:35,917 --> 00:27:37,042 Did you see it? - I did. 732 00:27:37,125 --> 00:27:38,042 I saw that bounce. 733 00:27:38,125 --> 00:27:39,208 Right over the bridge. Look at it. 734 00:27:39,292 --> 00:27:40,500 Look at it. 735 00:27:40,583 --> 00:27:41,792 Almost centered on the bridge, too. 736 00:27:41,875 --> 00:27:43,625 So that's a second time now that we've 737 00:27:43,708 --> 00:27:46,375 seen the drone transit above the bridge-- 738 00:27:46,500 --> 00:27:48,042 And get a spike. 739 00:27:48,125 --> 00:27:50,667 --and get a spike in energy specifically at 1.695 gigahertz. 740 00:27:50,750 --> 00:27:54,333 What-- I mean, what could that possibly mean? 741 00:27:54,375 --> 00:27:55,542 This is the center line-- 742 00:27:55,625 --> 00:27:56,750 Right down the middle-- 743 00:27:56,833 --> 00:27:58,292 --of the mission. We see that. 744 00:27:58,375 --> 00:28:00,042 Let's see. 745 00:28:00,167 --> 00:28:01,750 As it approaches the bridge, it's kind of a moment of truth 746 00:28:01,833 --> 00:28:03,708 right here. 747 00:28:03,833 --> 00:28:06,917 [suspenseful music] 748 00:28:11,250 --> 00:28:12,583 There it was again. 749 00:28:12,708 --> 00:28:13,667 There was another spike. - Look at where we are. 750 00:28:13,792 --> 00:28:14,875 Look where we are. - There we go. 751 00:28:14,958 --> 00:28:18,167 The spikes are momentary. 752 00:28:18,208 --> 00:28:20,000 Yeah, just a flicker. 753 00:28:20,042 --> 00:28:21,792 I mean, something has to be generating that. 754 00:28:21,875 --> 00:28:23,000 That's not-- - Exactly. 755 00:28:23,083 --> 00:28:24,167 Yeah. 756 00:28:24,250 --> 00:28:27,292 All evidence points to the bridge. 757 00:28:27,375 --> 00:28:29,125 So I'm mission complete. 758 00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:30,083 Landing, guys. 759 00:28:30,208 --> 00:28:30,917 OK. 760 00:28:34,167 --> 00:28:36,833 So the photogrammetry mission is complete. 761 00:28:36,917 --> 00:28:38,750 But the bulk of data won't come until later? 762 00:28:38,833 --> 00:28:40,083 - That's right. - OK. 763 00:28:40,167 --> 00:28:43,167 All right, let's change gears. 764 00:28:43,208 --> 00:28:46,083 All that's left is the mobile LiDAR, the slam scanner. 765 00:28:46,167 --> 00:28:48,208 The only thing left is underneath. 766 00:28:48,292 --> 00:28:51,833 NARRATOR: The team will now have Pete survey below the bridge 767 00:28:51,958 --> 00:28:54,000 using LiDAR technology. 768 00:28:54,042 --> 00:28:57,708 Handheld LiDAR, also known as a slam scanner, 769 00:28:57,792 --> 00:29:00,417 uses laser light to map out an area. 770 00:29:00,500 --> 00:29:03,667 It measures the time it takes for the laser to bounce back 771 00:29:03,750 --> 00:29:06,167 after hitting an object and uses that 772 00:29:06,250 --> 00:29:08,625 collected data to create a detailed 773 00:29:08,708 --> 00:29:11,000 3D model of the environment. 774 00:29:11,083 --> 00:29:15,167 Pete Kelsey just found anomalous underground LiDAR data 775 00:29:15,208 --> 00:29:18,083 at the triangle at Skinwalker Ranch. 776 00:29:18,167 --> 00:29:19,625 That is crazy. 777 00:29:19,708 --> 00:29:21,917 LiDAR can't see through the ground. 778 00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:23,167 No. 779 00:29:23,250 --> 00:29:25,417 NARRATOR: Now, the team will collect LiDAR data 780 00:29:25,500 --> 00:29:29,083 under the bridge, a location the Skinwalker team has dubbed 781 00:29:29,208 --> 00:29:31,958 the triangle of Miller Ranch to see if they 782 00:29:32,042 --> 00:29:34,500 get similar results here. 783 00:29:34,625 --> 00:29:37,167 So far, the data looks pretty complete. 784 00:29:37,250 --> 00:29:39,167 And you can see the pattern that it's hitting. 785 00:29:39,292 --> 00:29:41,125 The pattern of the lasers themselves. 786 00:29:41,208 --> 00:29:43,042 We're only looking at a fraction of the data. 787 00:29:43,167 --> 00:29:44,792 So when we get the complete results, 788 00:29:44,792 --> 00:29:46,917 it'll kind of give us a better point of view. 789 00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:49,208 Pete, I want to give this back to you, I think. 790 00:29:49,292 --> 00:29:51,125 Safekeep that data. 791 00:29:51,208 --> 00:29:53,167 I want to see now what happens when 792 00:29:53,208 --> 00:29:53,292 we look at the results of the LiDAR and the photogrammetry. 793 00:29:54,667 --> 00:29:55,958 we look at the results of the LiDAR and the photogrammetry. 794 00:29:56,042 --> 00:29:57,167 - So do I. - OK. 795 00:29:57,208 --> 00:29:57,833 Let's do it. 796 00:29:57,917 --> 00:30:07,125 Let's get to work. 797 00:30:07,125 --> 00:30:08,958 So I'm going to show you what I have. 798 00:30:09,042 --> 00:30:10,583 OK. 799 00:30:10,667 --> 00:30:12,833 NARRATOR: Now that Pete Kelsey has analyzed the photogrammetry 800 00:30:12,875 --> 00:30:15,792 and LiDAR data, Andy, Paul, and the Millers 801 00:30:15,875 --> 00:30:17,792 meet with him at the Miller's Ranch house 802 00:30:17,875 --> 00:30:19,667 to go over the results. 803 00:30:19,708 --> 00:30:22,625 This is the mobile handheld scanner 804 00:30:22,708 --> 00:30:25,292 we used under the bridge. 805 00:30:25,375 --> 00:30:27,792 You're not seeing all the data because you can see it's 806 00:30:27,875 --> 00:30:29,333 streaming in here over there. 807 00:30:29,417 --> 00:30:31,333 So all the data is just filling in-- 808 00:30:31,375 --> 00:30:32,792 They will all fill in eventually. 809 00:30:32,875 --> 00:30:34,667 Yeah, if I held still. 810 00:30:34,750 --> 00:30:37,500 Did you happen to notice the light went out? 811 00:30:37,583 --> 00:30:39,542 Oh my god. 812 00:30:39,625 --> 00:30:40,500 They're starting again. 813 00:30:40,583 --> 00:30:42,375 Wow. 814 00:30:42,500 --> 00:30:43,417 Wow. 815 00:30:43,500 --> 00:30:44,500 Great catch. 816 00:30:44,542 --> 00:30:45,708 I didn't notice that. 817 00:30:45,875 --> 00:30:46,917 I didn't even notice because I'm so 818 00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:48,542 focused on Pete's amazing data. 819 00:30:48,667 --> 00:30:51,292 NARRATOR: During their last investigation at Miller Ranch, 820 00:30:51,375 --> 00:30:54,750 the team experienced lights inexplicably turning off 821 00:30:54,833 --> 00:30:56,625 while talking to the Millers. 822 00:30:56,708 --> 00:30:58,750 As this was happening, they noticed 823 00:30:58,875 --> 00:31:01,833 a corresponding spike at 1.7 gigahertz 824 00:31:01,958 --> 00:31:05,708 on their spectrum analyzer. 825 00:31:05,792 --> 00:31:07,667 There goes the light. 826 00:31:07,792 --> 00:31:09,667 Man, that's wild. 827 00:31:09,750 --> 00:31:11,042 Right there, did you see that? 828 00:31:11,125 --> 00:31:12,083 1.72? 829 00:31:12,167 --> 00:31:13,458 - That's getting-- - This is-- 830 00:31:13,458 --> 00:31:15,000 It's growing. You can actually see it growing. 831 00:31:15,083 --> 00:31:17,083 This is getting up to where we were last time. 832 00:31:17,167 --> 00:31:18,500 Just that single signal. 833 00:31:18,583 --> 00:31:19,333 Look at that. 834 00:31:19,375 --> 00:31:20,500 Yeah. 835 00:31:20,542 --> 00:31:22,167 Weird. 836 00:31:22,208 --> 00:31:24,208 All right, Pete, let's give this one a shot. 837 00:31:24,333 --> 00:31:25,583 All right. 838 00:31:25,708 --> 00:31:26,458 Where were we? 839 00:31:26,542 --> 00:31:30,292 OK, the LiDAR 101. 840 00:31:30,292 --> 00:31:31,792 Oh, my god. 841 00:31:31,875 --> 00:31:33,042 Are you kidding me? 842 00:31:33,125 --> 00:31:34,500 This is a Groundhog's Day. 843 00:31:34,542 --> 00:31:36,333 What is this? 844 00:31:36,417 --> 00:31:37,167 Oh my god. 845 00:31:37,250 --> 00:31:38,917 Wow. 846 00:31:39,000 --> 00:31:43,792 So that is normal. 847 00:31:43,875 --> 00:31:46,250 We're going to be in the dark pretty soon. 848 00:31:46,333 --> 00:31:46,917 Interesting. 849 00:31:47,000 --> 00:31:47,667 What is this? 850 00:31:47,792 --> 00:31:49,042 Seriously? 851 00:31:49,167 --> 00:31:52,000 OK, we have not enough light to shoot. 852 00:31:52,083 --> 00:31:55,458 Part of the crew at the ranch in Utah, some of them 853 00:31:55,542 --> 00:31:58,958 are convinced that someone, some thing 854 00:31:59,083 --> 00:32:02,375 doesn't want this data to be reviewed. 855 00:32:05,208 --> 00:32:07,167 So what we're going to do is we're going 856 00:32:07,292 --> 00:32:08,500 to shift to battery power. 857 00:32:11,125 --> 00:32:13,000 OK, where were we? 858 00:32:13,083 --> 00:32:15,375 This is LiDAR data. 859 00:32:15,458 --> 00:32:19,000 So you can see right away that data returns in the sky. 860 00:32:19,125 --> 00:32:21,333 There are returns underground. 861 00:32:21,417 --> 00:32:23,542 What? 862 00:32:23,625 --> 00:32:25,000 I can't explain it. 863 00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:26,792 And Pete, you say it just shouldn't be there. 864 00:32:26,792 --> 00:32:27,667 No. 865 00:32:27,708 --> 00:32:29,667 It shouldn't be there. 866 00:32:29,708 --> 00:32:33,542 If I guess, I was trying to figure out a distance-- 867 00:32:33,625 --> 00:32:34,958 How deep underground? 868 00:32:35,042 --> 00:32:40,542 That's 100 feet probably in either direction. 869 00:32:40,625 --> 00:32:43,500 What explanation do you have, if any, for getting 870 00:32:43,583 --> 00:32:45,208 returns underground. 871 00:32:45,292 --> 00:32:48,750 This is basically a time of flight device. 872 00:32:48,875 --> 00:32:50,333 The laser will pulse. 873 00:32:50,375 --> 00:32:52,500 It'll get a return for something. 874 00:32:52,583 --> 00:32:58,208 And it creates the point cloud, these dots, based on the time 875 00:32:58,292 --> 00:33:01,333 that it takes the pulse to go out and come back. 876 00:33:01,417 --> 00:33:04,875 And Travis and Eric were saying that's where 877 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:09,750 some space-time something is the only thing 878 00:33:09,833 --> 00:33:11,958 with our current understanding of physics 879 00:33:12,042 --> 00:33:15,667 that could bend a laser beam. 880 00:33:15,750 --> 00:33:16,833 Like a portal? 881 00:33:16,917 --> 00:33:18,625 Yeah. 882 00:33:18,708 --> 00:33:22,917 I don't know what to say other than I've been doing this 25 883 00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,833 years and I've only seen datasets, point 884 00:33:25,917 --> 00:33:28,167 clouds like this in two places. 885 00:33:28,250 --> 00:33:31,333 Skinwalker Ranch and here. 886 00:33:31,375 --> 00:33:34,458 And what parts of the ranch have you seen it, Pete? 887 00:33:34,542 --> 00:33:35,708 The triangle. 888 00:33:35,792 --> 00:33:36,625 Right. 889 00:33:36,708 --> 00:33:37,375 Exactly. 890 00:33:39,875 --> 00:33:41,208 One more piece. 891 00:33:41,292 --> 00:33:42,958 Pete's just keep on coming. 892 00:33:43,042 --> 00:33:46,958 [laughs] So this is the photogrammetry data. 893 00:33:47,042 --> 00:33:48,833 This is the bridge. 894 00:33:48,875 --> 00:33:50,333 You can tell where you are. 895 00:33:50,417 --> 00:33:52,167 Sure. 896 00:33:52,250 --> 00:33:53,625 So the photogrammetry tool is looking at the visible spectrum 897 00:33:53,708 --> 00:33:55,167 only, right? - Only. 898 00:33:55,292 --> 00:33:58,625 It's basically photographs, digital photographs taken 899 00:33:58,708 --> 00:34:00,333 from a drone from the air. 900 00:34:00,375 --> 00:34:04,042 It can create depth, so you get three-dimensional data 901 00:34:04,125 --> 00:34:05,500 like this. 902 00:34:05,542 --> 00:34:08,000 This is crazy. 903 00:34:08,042 --> 00:34:10,000 Everything looks just fine. 904 00:34:15,958 --> 00:34:17,167 What is that? 905 00:34:17,208 --> 00:34:19,208 Those are underground pictures. 906 00:34:19,292 --> 00:34:21,500 Yeah. 907 00:34:21,583 --> 00:34:22,583 What is that? 908 00:34:22,708 --> 00:34:25,583 And it's only over the bridge. 909 00:34:25,667 --> 00:34:27,000 Look at that. 910 00:34:27,083 --> 00:34:28,708 Yeah, there's just a huge concentration-- 911 00:34:28,792 --> 00:34:34,625 How would photogrammetry pick up a data point underground? 912 00:34:34,708 --> 00:34:39,542 And not to beat on the obvious but two different sensors, LiDAR 913 00:34:39,625 --> 00:34:42,708 and just RGB camera, photogrammetry, 914 00:34:42,792 --> 00:34:44,500 there's data underground. 915 00:34:44,542 --> 00:34:45,333 It's not possible. 916 00:34:45,417 --> 00:34:46,667 Yeah, there's a lot of it. 917 00:34:46,750 --> 00:34:49,542 And it's only at the bridge and both datasets 918 00:34:49,625 --> 00:34:50,750 are in the same area. 919 00:34:50,833 --> 00:34:54,250 What we're seeing is impossible. 920 00:34:54,333 --> 00:34:55,333 It's not possible. 921 00:34:55,417 --> 00:34:56,625 OK. 922 00:34:56,708 --> 00:35:00,792 Also, this anomalous data that's in the air, 923 00:35:00,875 --> 00:35:04,000 it shouldn't be there. 924 00:35:04,042 --> 00:35:07,333 And I've only seen this one other place. 925 00:35:07,375 --> 00:35:10,000 Do you remember the photogrammetry spire 926 00:35:10,083 --> 00:35:10,833 in the East field? 927 00:35:10,875 --> 00:35:11,750 Yeah. 928 00:35:11,833 --> 00:35:12,667 Skinwalker Ranch? 929 00:35:12,708 --> 00:35:14,000 Yes. 930 00:35:14,042 --> 00:35:15,917 This is the same drone, the same camera, 931 00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:18,792 same software, same everything. 932 00:35:18,792 --> 00:35:20,458 It's just a different location. 933 00:35:20,542 --> 00:35:26,208 And it's the only two times I've seen these kind of results. 934 00:35:26,292 --> 00:35:28,458 That to me is the craziest part. 935 00:35:28,458 --> 00:35:31,833 Two completely different sensors getting daily 936 00:35:31,875 --> 00:35:33,708 returns where it can't possibly be. 937 00:35:33,792 --> 00:35:34,833 Right. 938 00:35:34,875 --> 00:35:36,417 Above ground or underground? 939 00:35:36,500 --> 00:35:40,125 And to hear that a number of accidents, fatal accidents 940 00:35:40,125 --> 00:35:43,875 sort of correspond to some of this, that gives me the willies, 941 00:35:43,958 --> 00:35:45,625 frankly. 942 00:35:45,708 --> 00:35:47,375 We have to also remember that during our first trip here, 943 00:35:47,458 --> 00:35:49,792 we saw a UAPs above this bridge. 944 00:35:49,875 --> 00:35:50,667 Right, at this spot. 945 00:35:50,750 --> 00:35:52,250 Yeah. 946 00:35:52,375 --> 00:35:54,042 And Travis and Eric have even asked us the question, 947 00:35:54,125 --> 00:35:57,667 could this be some sort of entry point 948 00:35:57,708 --> 00:36:00,667 for whatever phenomenon may be leading 949 00:36:00,750 --> 00:36:01,958 to the cattle mutilation? 950 00:36:02,042 --> 00:36:03,667 Pete, this is awesome. 951 00:36:03,708 --> 00:36:05,583 Thank you so much for coming out and making time to do this. 952 00:36:05,583 --> 00:36:09,292 Yeah, it's-- well, it certainly has been interesting. 953 00:36:09,375 --> 00:36:12,583 Tom and Sally, I hope we haven't worn out our welcome 954 00:36:12,667 --> 00:36:15,292 because it just keeps getting more interesting. 955 00:36:15,292 --> 00:36:16,708 So thank you for having us. 956 00:36:16,792 --> 00:36:16,892 You have your own triangle. 957 00:36:17,458 --> 00:36:19,167 You have your own triangle. 958 00:36:19,250 --> 00:36:21,958 We do have our own triangle. 959 00:36:28,000 --> 00:36:29,083 Paul. 960 00:36:29,083 --> 00:36:30,375 Andy. 961 00:36:30,542 --> 00:36:31,292 Can't wait to hear what happened at Miller Ranch 962 00:36:31,375 --> 00:36:32,333 while you were there. 963 00:36:32,458 --> 00:36:33,792 This was an incredible trip. 964 00:36:33,875 --> 00:36:35,125 It really was. 965 00:36:35,208 --> 00:36:36,542 As much as we were hoping to accomplish, 966 00:36:36,625 --> 00:36:38,000 I think we found even more. 967 00:36:38,042 --> 00:36:39,292 So tell us. 968 00:36:39,375 --> 00:36:40,458 One of the big benefits that we had 969 00:36:40,542 --> 00:36:41,833 was when Pete Kelsey came out. 970 00:36:41,917 --> 00:36:43,292 He brought a handheld LiDAR. 971 00:36:43,375 --> 00:36:45,042 So we were able to survey under the bridge 972 00:36:45,125 --> 00:36:46,458 and around the bridge. 973 00:36:46,542 --> 00:36:48,583 What I want to show you now is the data 974 00:36:48,667 --> 00:36:51,000 that was collected throughout the time of that experiment. 975 00:36:51,083 --> 00:36:53,292 Oh, you've got my attention now. 976 00:36:53,375 --> 00:36:56,375 There are returns underground, 100 feet 977 00:36:56,458 --> 00:36:58,042 probably in either direction. 978 00:36:58,125 --> 00:36:59,750 It shouldn't be there. 979 00:36:59,833 --> 00:37:04,333 I've only seen datasets, point clouds like this in two places. 980 00:37:04,375 --> 00:37:07,625 Skinwalker Ranch and here. 981 00:37:07,708 --> 00:37:11,458 If he said it was 100 feet from the ground, OK, 982 00:37:11,542 --> 00:37:15,500 that means the signal should have taken the slam scanner, 983 00:37:15,542 --> 00:37:17,375 say, 3 feet from the ground. 984 00:37:17,458 --> 00:37:19,000 It should have taken 3 nanoseconds 985 00:37:19,042 --> 00:37:20,333 to get a signal back. 986 00:37:20,417 --> 00:37:22,042 But for some reason, it thinks it 987 00:37:22,167 --> 00:37:26,042 had 100 nanoseconds to get from the slam scanner to the ground 988 00:37:26,125 --> 00:37:27,708 and back. 989 00:37:27,792 --> 00:37:30,292 That's why it was saying the ground was 100 feet below. 990 00:37:30,375 --> 00:37:34,583 So what was slowing down the return signal 991 00:37:34,667 --> 00:37:37,333 or spoofing the instrument to think 992 00:37:37,458 --> 00:37:40,667 that 100 nanoseconds had passed instead of 3 nanoseconds. 993 00:37:40,750 --> 00:37:43,333 And only in the area of the bridge. 994 00:37:43,375 --> 00:37:46,375 Time is passing differently than it's measuring. 995 00:37:46,375 --> 00:37:48,250 So I want to share with you the results of what 996 00:37:48,375 --> 00:37:49,917 Pete got with photogrammetry. 997 00:37:50,042 --> 00:37:52,125 Oh, yeah. 998 00:37:52,208 --> 00:37:53,917 This is crazy. 999 00:37:54,000 --> 00:37:58,125 Two different sensors, LiDAR and just RGB camera, 1000 00:37:58,208 --> 00:37:59,333 there's data underground. 1001 00:37:59,500 --> 00:38:03,042 What we're seeing is impossible. 1002 00:38:03,042 --> 00:38:04,333 It's not possible. 1003 00:38:04,375 --> 00:38:08,125 Also, this anomalous data that's in the air, 1004 00:38:08,208 --> 00:38:10,167 it shouldn't be there. 1005 00:38:10,250 --> 00:38:14,042 And I've only seen this one other place. 1006 00:38:14,125 --> 00:38:18,000 So let us talk to you about how photogrammetry works. 1007 00:38:18,042 --> 00:38:19,417 So it's over a point. 1008 00:38:19,542 --> 00:38:20,792 It takes a bunch of pictures at that point. 1009 00:38:20,875 --> 00:38:23,500 It knows the angle of the camera, scanning mirror, 1010 00:38:23,542 --> 00:38:25,583 and then it moves to the next point. 1011 00:38:25,708 --> 00:38:28,917 But it measures with GPS. 1012 00:38:29,042 --> 00:38:30,083 That's the key. 1013 00:38:30,208 --> 00:38:32,625 Which GPS measures its position 1014 00:38:32,750 --> 00:38:35,500 by precise time measurements. 1015 00:38:35,583 --> 00:38:39,167 And if this spot on the ground from this point, 1016 00:38:39,208 --> 00:38:42,708 it should be registered to be right there. 1017 00:38:42,792 --> 00:38:44,667 But if it shows up somewhere else, 1018 00:38:44,708 --> 00:38:48,417 then the drone thought it was somewhere else when 1019 00:38:48,542 --> 00:38:50,250 it took that particular image. 1020 00:38:50,333 --> 00:38:51,875 And if it thought it was somewhere else, 1021 00:38:51,958 --> 00:38:56,917 then the time measurement for its position was off. 1022 00:38:57,000 --> 00:39:02,583 So again, it comes down to the measurement of time. 1023 00:39:02,708 --> 00:39:05,083 All right, what are we talking about here? 1024 00:39:05,167 --> 00:39:10,000 So are we saying that two different tools, two completely 1025 00:39:10,083 --> 00:39:12,333 different technologies in the same location 1026 00:39:12,417 --> 00:39:14,167 are giving potential evidence of some sort 1027 00:39:14,250 --> 00:39:18,250 of potential time anomaly? 1028 00:39:18,333 --> 00:39:19,250 We've seen that. 1029 00:39:19,375 --> 00:39:20,167 Yes, yes. 1030 00:39:20,292 --> 00:39:21,958 Amazing. 1031 00:39:22,042 --> 00:39:25,000 And then Casey brought in a very advanced machine 1032 00:39:25,042 --> 00:39:27,208 called an Ortec machine. - We're familiar with that one. 1033 00:39:27,292 --> 00:39:28,250 We've used that here. Yes. 1034 00:39:28,333 --> 00:39:29,500 Very nice piece of equipment. 1035 00:39:29,583 --> 00:39:31,167 He also took the time to compare 1036 00:39:31,208 --> 00:39:34,792 our results against his saved data from Skinwalker Ranch. 1037 00:39:34,875 --> 00:39:36,625 Good. 1038 00:39:36,708 --> 00:39:37,792 I think this is something that you're really going to enjoy. 1039 00:39:37,875 --> 00:39:39,000 - So is this the Ortec? - Oh my god, look. 1040 00:39:39,042 --> 00:39:39,917 Yeah. 1041 00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:41,167 Are you kidding me? 1042 00:39:41,250 --> 00:39:42,250 Are you kidding me? 1043 00:39:42,375 --> 00:39:43,167 Oh my goodness. 1044 00:39:43,208 --> 00:39:44,500 Look at that. 1045 00:39:44,542 --> 00:39:45,917 That is a perfect match. 1046 00:39:46,042 --> 00:39:46,833 Mirror image. 1047 00:39:46,917 --> 00:39:47,833 Look at that. 1048 00:39:47,917 --> 00:39:50,208 Why would you have the exact same-- 1049 00:39:50,292 --> 00:39:54,625 I mean, the exact same signature-- 1050 00:39:54,708 --> 00:39:58,292 what the hell does that mean? 1051 00:39:58,375 --> 00:39:59,667 Let me talk about this for a minute 1052 00:39:59,708 --> 00:40:01,167 because there's something that you 1053 00:40:01,208 --> 00:40:02,667 guys need to understand because this 1054 00:40:02,750 --> 00:40:04,833 is really, really intriguing. 1055 00:40:04,917 --> 00:40:08,583 If you look, you've got the exact same peaks everywhere. 1056 00:40:08,708 --> 00:40:11,542 I mean, the exact same peaks everywhere. 1057 00:40:11,625 --> 00:40:14,667 And that is a signature. 1058 00:40:14,708 --> 00:40:16,875 This is a fingerprint. 1059 00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:20,042 I mean, this is a fingerprint of a phenomenon. 1060 00:40:20,125 --> 00:40:24,708 What I'm telling you is the same fingerprint that we measured 1061 00:40:24,792 --> 00:40:27,625 here on Skinwalker Ranch behind homestead two 1062 00:40:27,708 --> 00:40:30,583 has showed up in Colorado at the Miller Ranch. 1063 00:40:30,708 --> 00:40:32,667 In a criminal investigation, we now-- 1064 00:40:32,750 --> 00:40:34,208 - There you got it. - Yep. 1065 00:40:34,333 --> 00:40:35,625 The same fingerprint in two places. 1066 00:40:35,708 --> 00:40:37,417 Same fingerprint at two scenes. 1067 00:40:37,500 --> 00:40:39,625 So we got the same culprit. 1068 00:40:39,708 --> 00:40:40,500 Yep. 1069 00:40:40,667 --> 00:40:43,667 This is very, very important. 1070 00:40:43,750 --> 00:40:47,833 I can't-- I can't express how important what this is. 1071 00:40:47,875 --> 00:40:50,458 This is the measurement now that we have to make standard. 1072 00:40:55,542 --> 00:40:56,792 Guys, this could be one of the most 1073 00:40:56,875 --> 00:40:58,875 important things you've done. 1074 00:40:58,958 --> 00:41:01,083 I got to tell you, guys, I'm absolutely 1075 00:41:01,167 --> 00:41:04,000 baffled and invigorated. 1076 00:41:04,083 --> 00:41:06,333 Well, I got to tell you, Travis, I find this chilling. 1077 00:41:06,375 --> 00:41:07,833 Absolutely. 1078 00:41:07,958 --> 00:41:10,208 It's-- we just-- it's like finding the smoking gun, 1079 00:41:10,333 --> 00:41:12,542 a fingerprint on a murder weapon. 1080 00:41:12,625 --> 00:41:14,625 Or the same smoking gun in two different places. 1081 00:41:14,708 --> 00:41:16,167 Yes, with the same fingerprint. 1082 00:41:16,250 --> 00:41:17,500 Exactly. 1083 00:41:17,625 --> 00:41:19,917 That is a radioactive fingerprint. 1084 00:41:20,042 --> 00:41:22,792 What is that radioactive fingerprint coming from 1085 00:41:22,875 --> 00:41:27,042 and why was it at Skinwalker Ranch five years ago? 1086 00:41:27,125 --> 00:41:31,000 And why was it at the Miller Ranch weeks ago? 1087 00:41:31,083 --> 00:41:32,833 This kind of an alignment is nothing 1088 00:41:32,917 --> 00:41:35,625 I would ever take for granted. 1089 00:41:35,708 --> 00:41:37,833 This is what we call an embarrassment of riches. 1090 00:41:37,833 --> 00:41:39,958 This is like another Skinwalker Ranch almost. 1091 00:41:40,042 --> 00:41:43,292 I mean, the parallels are stunning. 1092 00:41:43,375 --> 00:41:44,833 Right down the line. 1093 00:41:44,917 --> 00:41:47,000 I think this sounds like a win. 1094 00:41:47,167 --> 00:41:48,417 Absolutely. 1095 00:41:48,500 --> 00:41:49,500 Guys, I'm just-- 1096 00:41:49,542 --> 00:41:51,333 I'm in deep thought here. 1097 00:41:51,375 --> 00:41:53,333 I love this. 1098 00:41:53,417 --> 00:41:54,667 Amazing. 1099 00:41:54,750 --> 00:41:56,083 This is the reason you guys are here. 1100 00:41:56,167 --> 00:41:58,208 It's the reason you guys are going out and doing 1101 00:41:58,292 --> 00:42:02,500 these forward recon excursions. 1102 00:42:02,583 --> 00:42:04,917 Absolutely fantastic great work.