The Secret Of SkinWalker Ranch

UNIDENTIFIED ENERGY Causes Drone Interferences | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 4)

UNIDENTIFIED ENERGY Causes Drone Interferences | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 4)

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After our experiments last week above
the triangle and over the East field
where we detected anomalies 300 feet in
the air and Brandon’s helicopter was
pushed around by some kind of invisible
force, man, you got a big crew with you. We
invited the team from Sky Elements out
to the ranch to see if they could help
us verify and also identify just what
could be happening in those two areas. So,
now we’re hoping that Sky Elements can
run a safer and much more comprehensive
scan over the triangle and the East
field with their cutting-edge drone
technology to get us better data and
hopefully some answers.

The idea of the experiment is to take
Sky Elements drones, which are typically used for huge
light shows, and launch them over the
triangle and the East field to watch
their illuminated formations against the
night sky. That will make it easy to see
any deviations in their pre-programmed
patterns and hopefully determine the
exact location of the anomalies that we
encountered last week about 300 feet in
the air.

We’re ready to fly. Fantastic new
drones armed.
Turning on lights.
Are on. All right, we have drones armed,
guys. Oh, wow, look at that.
[Music]
Look at that.
Should be just about over the triangle
here, guys.
Hey, look right here, what we got? Hey, look
we got drones that are out of sequence.
Yeah, we do. Right when they reached the
300-foot spot above the triangle, several
of them were clearly diverted out of
formation by something.

Hey, uh Tyler, I just lost three drones.
Losing four, losing five. Well, how many
drones do you have connected?
So, I have 80 disconnected. Something
happened because those drones had to
return to the ground unexpectedly. So,
they all landed way sooner than they
were supposed to. It’s nothing that I can
explain. We can fly the grid again and
see if we see the exact same behavior.
Repeatability is really good, and we do
the exact same thing.

We still got a rocket ready to go?
Yes, I agree.
Repeatability, given what we’ve seen and
how unusual it is, I’d love to see if it
would happen again. Oh yeah.
All right, drones are ready. Let’s roll.
Preston, whenever you’re ready.
All right.
Oh, there they are. I see them. There we go.
Goddess, cool.
Yeah, that is cool.
We are hot.
The rocket is armed and ready to launch.
Copy you.
In three, two, one.
Rocket just went, guys.
Oh, there it goes. Oh, oh.
One’s Fowler.
Yeah.
[Music]
There goes another one. They’re not
coming down, are they? Bringing them down?
Well, that one’s way… whoa, whoa, what’s
going on there? And I’ve lost… I’ve
this, all of them, almost all of them
disconnected right now. It’s going crazy.
Look at it way out. Look at that.

Just as soon as the swarm of drones flew over
the triangle, something interfered with
their controls and inexplicably altered
their formation, which Tyler and the team
from Sky Elements had never experienced
before. Something over the triangle
clearly caused it because as soon as the
drones left that area to land, they
immediately came back online and
reassembled in their pre-programmed
formation.

Every single time we do
something, we seem to find
some effect on our experimental system.
I’m anxious to fly similar patterns, if
not exactly the same pattern, in another
interesting location on the ranch, off to
the east, where we’ve seen some very
interesting effects in our surveys. What
we saw happen to the drone swarm at the
triangle, we couldn’t wait to move about
a half a mile over to the east field to
run the experiment again.

Let’s hook the igniter up.
30 seconds to take off. 30 seconds, guys.
10 seconds to lift.
Oh!
Had one go early. Yeah, I was going to say,
I’ve never seen… you know what? What?
That’s right.

Inexplicably, before Preston launched the
drone swarm, one just took off on its own
and ascended to its pre-programmed
position.
I’ve never seen that. GPS is on.
Stay with it.
Remainder takeoff.
Hey, here we go.
They had one go early, Travis. I saw that.
It’s about flying around by itself, ain’t
it? Yeah.
One of them’s acting… well, look, it flew
up to it. Rocket’s going hot, everybody
clear the rocket. Arm ignition in five,
four, three, two, one. Rockets going.
[Applause]
Where’s the shoot? There it goes, there we
go.
I mean, that’s a pretty nice tight
formation right there. Yeah, near the
triangle, we got something right there.
Should I wear… right where? Right, right
where my light’s at? There it is, there it
is, right there.
There’s a thing hovering over the launch
site. Wow.
Right there, that’s crazy.
It just disappeared. It went up into the
cloud.
They’re coming back. Yeah, they’re moving
down now.

One of the brightest UAPs I’ve ever seen
on the ranch appeared and moved slowly
across the sky for several seconds, but
then it just vanished. What was also very
interesting is on this last flight, we
had one drone start right before all the
others, and we’ve never seen that. They
all go together, they all have the same
signal. Well, that one drone that took off
was actually in the center of that
region of the drones that didn’t want to
connect.

I think this experiment was one of the best things we’ve done with
precision, with so many data points. You
know how anxious I am to go pull the
data off that laser scanner. Yeah,
between Eric’s surveillance cameras and Pete’s
scanning devices, I can’t wait to see
what comes out in the data once it’s all
processed. Hopefully, we’ll have more
visual evidence of whatever we saw in
the sky and be able to identify just
what it was.

We’ve got Pete Kelsey queued up for
video conference. He’s got a huge amount
of data to share with us from the drone
experiments that we’ve done out in the
East field and the triangle, so I think
we should just jump right in. Love to see
it. You can see the May city here in the
background.
What is that? It’s gotta be the rocket.
Well, no, no, I’m talking about right there.
Oh, that is way over there. They were rocking
everywhere, that’s… that’s a mile away. We
were shooting. That’s a rocket, yeah, down
right here. Right, so what on Earth is
that exactly?
That’s my question. I want to know what
in the heck it is that’s showing up out
there on the very edge of what that
instrument can measure.
That’s in the exact same spot where we
saw the UAP come in.

All right, so I think we need to look at
the footage of the ball in the sky and
see if it kind of fits in the same
location as to what this anomaly is here
in the lidar data.
Yeah, let me bring that up.

So there’s the object.
Well, I took a shot of it with my cell
phone, right? And so then from that, I did
a 3D model of what the image looked like,
and I have that.
Okay, I have what you put together.
Okay, I’ll bring that up.

So now, if you notice,
it clearly looks like it’s two halves,
and looking at it, it looks like it
actually is an indention, doesn’t it?
There’s some dark spot to it from
modeling that I put this together,
and this is kind of my idea of what it
looks like. There’s dark spots on the end,
and it’s like a dumbbell, sort of.

I’ve got some data from the Eastfield
exercise to share.
Okay, so this is the sum total of the
data that we got off of all four of
those drones,
and you are seeing all of the maneuvers
that those four individual drones
underwent during the whole exercise.
You know, I’m looking at perfectly
well-behaved formation in the East field
exercises. It looks exactly like what I
would have expected.
Yeah, yep.

Okay, I think what we ought to do is go over to
the other part of the exercise at the
triangle. I can’t wait to get eyes on
that. Okay, so here…
Oh, wow.
Whatever that is, it looks crazy as hell
because I don’t remember it ever looking
like that.

Eric’s GPS devices were on the four
corners of the drone swarm, so the data
should have appeared just like it did
over the East field, all intact and in
one large cube. But instead, it was
scattered all around into a shape that
looked nothing like what we saw during
the actual experiment.

So there’s a lot to discuss here.
One of the really puzzling features of
this is what happens when you look
beneath the ground.
Whoa.
Looks like some of them are inside the
Mesa. Yep

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