The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Epic FLAMETHROWER Reveals Strange Phenomenon (S4)
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Epic FLAMETHROWER Reveals Strange Phenomenon (S4)
oh here we are all right
you guys got a lot of it already set up
yeah we’re halfway there
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for tonight’s experiment
Burdette Anderson will be recording with
his high-speed cameras which take 5,000
frames per second
and technologist David Mason will also
be filming the experiment with his high
resolution thermal flare cameras that
can visualize anything with an anomalous
heat signature that the naked eye can’t
see. If anything affects the shape of the
flames or if the blob itself appears
again from the electricity stimulation,
hopefully tonight we’ll finally be able
to figure out what in the world it
really is.
oh Dragon, I think we got this station
set up. Looks good.
you ready over there Travis? yeah man I
am
even though we were eager to see what
would happen when the flamethrower was
used at the triangle, in all of our
previous experiments there we’ve had
great success stimulating phenomena to
occur by launching rockets. So to be
consistent, Eric and I decided that’s the
best way to start tonight.
three, two, one
did you get that Burnette? oh yeah
hey guys, you should take a look at this
you’re going to want to see this
yeah, look at that. There is our 31 foot mark
takes a distinct turn right into it and
like around it
that’s right where it exploded last time
right, exactly right there. How about that?
at the exact same height, and then as soon as
we get up at about 75-80 feet, it starts
going straight again. Right there,
it’s crazy
you see that? yeah, we do not have a good
explanation. That defies rocket science.
that is not what that was supposed to do
let’s reset for the flamethrower. I’m
ready to go, everything’s downloaded.
all right
that’s 31 feet
I’m ready. I’m rolling. Ready to trigger?
all right Bryant, I’m gonna give you a
countdown from five
five, four, four, three, three, two, two, one, one
oh my goodness, you can feel it from—
oh my goodness, look at that!
fuel like right here
wow
perfect Nathan, I have something that
might look a little strange. What?
okay, what?
well let me call the guys over and
we’ll take a look together
what are you guys seeing?
I see… look at this
oh
Burdette, frame back on this one a little
bit and frame through it, okay
yeah, there’s, there’s, there’s clearly
some empty spots
and I’ll tell you guys, we’ve seen a lot of
a lot of footage of our flame shooting out
and it’s not typical that we have this separation
really? yeah, that’s corrected
yeah, what’s that? that’s not typical. Why is it
horseshoeing? It’s like it’s hitting
something or something’s, there’s air
current there or something?
yeah, I’m not sure, boundary something.
That’s it, seems to be going around it.
It was great that we had Burdette’s
camera system because even though we
didn’t see in the moment, when we played
the high-speed camera shots back,
something at the 31-foot level literally
split the flame from Nathan’s device in
two. This experiment gave us incredible
correlating data that something strange
that diverts physical objects does exist
at the 31-foot level. Was it the blob? Was
it evidence of a portal?
Well, I’m not certain about any of that,
but we do have a lot of recorded data to review
and maybe it’ll help us figure it out.
It’s becoming repeatable that when we launch
rockets from this spot, we are getting, uh,
you know, the strange
maneuver with the rocket when it gets
to about 30 to 40 feet up there,
and it’s happening almost, uh, I would say
more times than not, which is a
statistical weird thing, right? And then
uh, seeing the flames do the weird
things, both of them in two different
times, we saw these strange vortices
occur, like there are voids in them or
they break apart,
separate themselves. So, you know, I don’t
know what to make of that. Well, and
I’ll tell you, I’m looking forward to
being able to sit down in the command
center here in a day or two and review the footage,
and look at it closer. I think we’ve accomplished
everything we can do tonight though, so
yeah, I’m all for calling it a day.
yeah, we got a lot of equipment to pack up
let’s say we load up everything and call
tonight. What do you think?
yep, I second that one. Get out of here.
thanks, everybody. Okay, let’s do it.
I’ve got some high-speed camera footage
oh yeah, so I want to bring this up to
the screen for us to look at how that
rocket actually moved.
This is coming up out of the center of
the triangle
and suddenly—suddenly something turns it
right there, right there and we’re still
scratching our heads as to in response
to what is this thing changing
directionally, right?
that was the rocket launch and I have
some high-speed footage of the
flamethrower exercise. Oh yeah, and if you
see a feature that you want to point out,
just stop me.
okay, so here we see… oh wow, look at that
thing. Well, that looks exactly like you’d
expect. The liquid is being tossed out on
a ballistic trajectory, right? It’s going
to go out, don’t encourage it, it’s like you
throw a baseball but it’s a liquid. Now
that’s interesting how you’re getting
the separation.
hey, look at the curve! The curve that’s
forming there. Why did it do that all of
a sudden?
what’s pushing the flame downwards?
now this,
same event,
is captured in the near infrared.
oh really? yeah, and so I have that record
all right, here we go. Okay,
that’s fantastic right there.
hey, back up, back up, back up, what is that?
okay
so I’ll play it through at the native
rate and you can stop—wait, wait, stop. So
wait right here. Look!
yeah, I was seeing those same things right there. I think
you see one, it kind of, okay, appears.
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and it’s not connected to the flame. Look,
it’s below the flame. Okay, you see it?
I’m gonna go backwards, and I start right there.
yeah, no, it is moving up. Okay, I’m going backwards.
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oh, you know what? Oh, there it is! It is
there, it is in the frame! It is in this
look right here. Yes, yes, yes, yes!
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now it’s gone, it’s gone!
no, you say go through right here, there’s
something here. Yes! Oh, wow!
it’s like flashing or stripping too. Okay,
I can see it.
now it’s in the plume.
well, I don’t see it now.
well, look, there was clearly a thing,
probably, you know, 50-60 feet up. Comes
down, and we see it kind of vanished
somewhere around 30 feet. So, it moves 30
feet in less than a second, so it’s
moving fairly fast. It reminds me of when
you guys were out there with the rocket
that blew up, something very similar
showed up. Yep, this could be a very
similar phenomena. Dragon was right. When
we first captured images of The Blob
that made our rocket explode earlier
this year, we also saw a UAP in our
high-speed camera data that looks just
like this one that we documented last
night.
we’re talking about something showing up
right there at that 30 to 35-foot level
where we’ve had so many other things
show up, or frankly things interacting
with our rockets.
yeah, there’s something physical going on there.
absolutely