The Secret Of SkinWalker Ranch

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: DARING Experiment Reveals Unbelievable UFO (S5)

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: DARING Experiment Reveals Unbelievable UFO (S5)

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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.
-THOMAS: Well, let’s get
these birds in the air.
-All right. Let’s go to work.
-Let’s do it.
TRAVIS:
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.
-BROCK: Okay.
TRAVIS:
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?
I’ll have you hold onto that.
TRAVIS: 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.
TRAVIS:
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.
BROCK:
Yeah.
Copy that.
We’ll go ahead
and launch the rocket here.
TRAVIS:
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.
BRYANT:
Rocket’s going up in five,
four, three,
two, one.
The rocket’s away.
-You see that GPS jump?
-Yep.
SAM:
Looks like he, uh,
instantaneously
changed altitude.
KALEB:
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.
Uh, so, we have a pretty good…
-Yeah.
-…GPS anomaly right there,
I’d say.
KALEB: Looks like we’re
missing some data already.
BRYANT: So,
we’re missing GPS points?
Is that what
you’re saying, Kaleb?
KALEB:
Yes.
SAM: Yeah, you are missing
a lot of data.
TRAVIS: 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.
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, 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.
TRAVIS:
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 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
So, you know, the elephant in
the room here, of course, um…
-Where’d all the data go?
-ERIK: …is… is…
Well, the gaps, exactly.
Clearly, we don’t have
a fully continuous path here.
TRAVIS: 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?
I’ve got a 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–
-TRAVIS: This is
Cameron’s helicopter?
-ERIK: Yeah.
CAMERON:
Oh. Right there.
Brandon was in the car
across the bottom, right?
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-Back, back up, Erik.
-ERIK: Okay.
Okay, I’m just taking it back
one frame at a time.
BRYANT:
There’s a little white–
TRAVIS: Oh, whoa, whoa!
There it is.
BRYANT:
…white stick right there.
ERIK:
Right there, yeah.
TRAVIS: Leave,
leave it there, man, Erik.
I got to look at it
with my eyeballs.
ERIK: Do you see any
internal structure there?
TRAVIS:
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.
ERIK:
So, what does that tell you?
TRAVIS:
Well, so it tells me
one of two things:
There are either
two structures to it
or it’s two objects.
Wow.
Wow.
TRAVIS:
We’ve seen all kinds of UAPs
in the last few years
above Skinwalker Ranch.
above Skinwalker 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.
TRAVIS: Yeah, that’s
what I was gonna see.
Okay.
TRAVIS:
Go a frame back or forward.
ERIK: Forward.
Okay. There it is.
TRAVIS:
Same thing, same thing.
-You ready to go one more?
-TRAVIS: Yeah.
ERIK: Okay,
so you’ve got it right there.
-Yeah.
-ERIK: 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.
ERIK: That’s a great
scale comparison.
TRAVIS: So this is a short bed,
so that’s about…
-Five and a half foot.
-TRAVIS: 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.
KALEB:
Yeah.
ERIK:
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.
ERIK:
You know, a lot of what
we see is either spherical
or approximately spherical
or kind of fuzzy.
Uh, 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.
We got to figure out
where are they going to
and where are they coming from?

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