ABNORMAL UFO ACTIVITY SPOTTED – “There’s Something There!” | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (S3)
ABNORMAL UFO ACTIVITY SPOTTED - “There’s Something There!” | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (S3)
The triangle, our attempt to collect usable data of the anomaly, once again left us with more questions than answers. Guys, I appreciate y’all coming out. So, to help us get a better look at the triangle anomaly, we invited Richard Tinney, Chuck Harts, and David Moulton from the Salt Lake Astronomical Society out to the ranch. They’re going to help us with tonight’s experiment at the triangle.
So, here’s the plan. You guys start getting set up, and what I would like to do is—so you can see the area that we’re talking about that has the anomaly in it—Dragon and I are going to take a rocket out there, set it up in this spot, and launch it right underneath where we are. You guys try to capture it through the telescopes. Does that make sense?
Yeah? Okay. All right, let’s go. The plan is to have Richard, Chuck, and Dave focus their high-powered telescopes up at that mile-high area above the triangle while we launch more rockets in an attempt to stimulate UAP activity. As soon as it was dark enough to see the stars, it was time to start the experiment.
I want to fire rockets straight up from the inside of the triangle while the astronomers view and capture incredibly close images of the anomaly, and hopefully, they can record something we can analyze later. Whenever they’re ready…
All right, so let’s lock it about right there. Like that. Yep, the wind’s picking up a little bit more. Hey, Brian, Travis, you guys ready for launch?
We’re waiting on it.
Yeah, we are, Eric. Anytime you’re ready, we can start the timer, go radio silence, and we will launch.
Please stand by. Give me a moment. I’m having trouble getting my computerized mount aligned.
Hey, Brian, please hold. We’re not ready.
Hold an account.
No problem, we’ll hold. Just let us know.
Well, don’t let me distract you, but if you can describe briefly what is the function that you’re trying to do that it’s not?
When I first set up the mount, I have to aim it at a couple of stars, and that builds a model of the sky in the computer. It’s not letting me do that. I’ve had this particular telescope over 10 years now, and I have never had a problem like this. As soon as I try to point it to the anomaly area—any object—and that’s a big piece of sky, there are a lot of things in the catalog in that part of the sky. I could find things all around the perimeter of it, but nothing in the middle.
It was baffling that telescopes of this caliber, designed and from different manufacturers, would all glitch like that. In fact, we’ve had so many sophisticated equipment failures take place during our experiments that it’s almost become a sign that something strange is about to happen on the ranch.
We need to launch this rocket now. I wanted to go. When the professional-grade astronomical telescope failed, I knew this could be one of those times where ranch activity really starts to kick up.
Tell them to get ready for a countdown. We’re gonna launch in two minutes.
Okay, we’re gonna launch this rocket in two minutes. So I wanted to start launching rockets as fast as we could and see if we could get a response from the anomaly above the triangle.
Five. Five.
Four. Three.
Two. One.
Leave that one shot up there.
There he is.
Since the telescope computers wouldn’t align with the stars, the astronomers had to align them manually. But when they moved the telescopes to look at the anomaly, the telescopes failed. Their cameras wouldn’t get an image through the triangle anomaly. Before, it was the computers that weren’t working, and now it’s the actual cameras connected to the telescopes.
Hey, Brian, Travis, do you copy?
We got you. Go ahead.
We can fixate on stars elsewhere but not the ones over the anomaly.
No kidding.
So, I think it’d be a good idea just to shine the laser straight up to provide a reference that we can fixate on.
That’s what we’re gonna do.
Okay, if you’re ready, we will shine it right now.
Go right, go right up the launch rail.
Since the telescope’s computer wasn’t working, Eric got the idea to have Caleb aim a military-grade laser pointer up through the triangle so that Chuck could manually focus on it to see if anything strange could be identified in the anomalous zone.
There you go.
Okay, Caleb is shining the laser straight up. Can you see it?
Have you got it in there now?
Yeah, that’s it.
Okay, good. Yes, we can see the green laser.
Hey, Travis.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, Caleb, there’s points where it looks like the beam, like, disconnects from itself.
What? Where you are now?
Yeah.
I don’t know. It’s just weird. Like, you see that?
Yeah, I did see that. It’s like it jumps here.
Yeah, right there.
Did it again.
Oh, right there. Looking… Look! Just suddenly got shorter. You see how it looks like it’s cutting off?
Yeah, it’s like there’s something there.
When Caleb pointed the laser up through the triangle, we expected it to just go straight up, but as he’s moving it around, it looks like it actually gets shorter, like it’s being cut off at a certain point by an object or something that we can’t see, and it’s right there in the anomalous zone above the triangle.
Hey, guys, y’all are not gonna believe this.
Chances are, we’re going to believe anything you say, Travis.
Caleb is pointing the laser pointer up into the sky, and it’s like it hits something, and it only goes a certain distance, and then he moves it, and it goes further.
I don’t… You see it, Ben?
Dude, did you see that?
Then the end of the laser bends. Did you see that?
Yeah, we’re heading and the laser beam is literally bending.
What in the hell is that?
I can see it, like, bending. I’m watching two beams. I am literally watching two beams from right here. It makes a Y out of the beam, and then the laser actually splits into a Y when it hits something up there.
God, I wish I could see that from here.
We really need to launch this rocket through that.
Come on, Dragons, get this rocket ready.
Can shoot it right through where that is.
All I could think was that maybe we finally pinpointed the anomaly above the triangle, where the laser beam was splitting. So it was definitely time to fire a rocket up there and see what would happen.
I wanted to go. Keep that laser beam up there. Caleb, I’m gonna try to point this rocket there.
All right, that’s where I’m pointing. I’m pointing right here. Right there.
Yep.
Okay, everybody clear back.
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We’ve seen a lot of weird stuff, and I’m hoping the rockets will go right through that spot, and they can see if something weird happens to its trajectory through the telescopes while it’s going.
Five. Four. Three. Two. One.
I’ll go grab that.
All right, I’ll tell you what. Caleb just get it and just made us back to the helipad. Dragon and I’ll break down, load everything up, and head back.
Eric, the cows have pushed in on us.
Is it all of them, or is it just a few?
The whole herd is scattered through the entire field. Something’s definitely scared them and stirred them up.
We often talk about these cows being biosensors, and after what’s happened in the past with animals on this ranch, we always keep a keen eye on the cattle for any strange activity. Suddenly, they’re acting weird while we’re conducting this experiment at the triangle, and there’s also massive equipment failures.
My first thought was, we should be looking up. Somebody scan the skies. Scan the skies.
Look at this one right here. I don’t know what that is.
What the hell is that in the sky to the south?
There it is. It’s moving real slow. I’m looking at it. There’s no red or green or white lights on it. That thing is big and spherical.
Yes, it is. It’s got a black dot in the center of it.
What in the crap?
I am seeing a double peak near 1.6 with some sidebands. I noticed that the spectrum analyzer is giving us, once again, this mysterious 1.6 gigahertz signal. The 1.6 is often seen in conjunction with UAP activity. There’s no red or green or white lights on it. It doesn’t look like it’s that far away either.
Richard spots this object up in the sky, and it’s not blinking like an aircraft. It’s not like anything I’ve ever seen before, and it starts to track towards the east, and then it started to turn towards the north. It’s definitely one of the more incredible sightings that I’ve seen here on Skinwalker Ranch, and it’s coming up on Jupiter right now.
Yes, it is. It’s going right under Jupiter, and it’s almost as big as Jupiter.
It just disappeared.
Wow. This is the kind of thing that makes us feel like it’s targeted.
Yeah, you know, the fact that you can pick up a star anywhere, but when you go to the spot that we’re trying to observe it, it doesn’t work.
How can something know that you are pointing that Dobsonian telescope in that direction?
There’s no electronic setting circles. No encoders. There’s nothing. No GPA. There’s nothing on that.
Nope.
You get away from the anomaly, and everything’s normal again.
Wow.
We were all mentally exhausted by whatever that was that appeared after our final rocket launch. It was the biggest UAP we’ve seen so far, and it appeared to have come closer than any of the others as well. And with the cows reacting the way they did, it makes me think that we’re getting closer to answers here on Skinwalker Ranch.