EXTREMELY BIZARRE Events Rock the Ranch | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 3) | History
EXTREMELY BIZARRE Events Rock the Ranch | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 3) | History
I’m Dr. Travis Taylor. As an astrophysicist, aerospace engineer, and optical scientist with over 30 years of experience working with NASA and the Department of Defense, I’ve always been intensely curious about the unknowns in the universe.
So, in 2021, when our own government acknowledged that unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) are real, it was no surprise to see how the media, the public, and Congress wanted answers.
Right now, I’m headed back to a place called Skinwalker Ranch to rejoin the team as we begin our third year investigating a number of unexplained phenomena.
Look at this, going nuts. We’ve experienced everything from dangerous spikes in radiation— it just jumped to 18. We need to get out of here, guys. Let’s get out of here.
Evidence of mysterious underground structures— this thing is a thousand feet long— to inexplicable equipment failures.
Something’s turning this off. North is that way and it’s pointing south. This is crazy.
But the most extraordinary thing we’ve witnessed so far are numerous UAPs. Look, look! What is that? Hey, wait, wait, wait. There’s something here.
Just like the public, our team wants answers too. And this 512-acre property just might have them.
We’re going up to 6,000 feet so we can drop GPS trackers down through that 5,000-foot region where we’ve detected all this anomalous energy and seen the UAPs.
Now, if there’s anything unusual in the data, that could be just what we need to pinpoint the exact spot where these anomalies are occurring.
We are all ready. Take off! Eric says the sooner, the better. Fuel pump gone— check, check, check. Move slides— check, and engine start.
Bryant and Travis will be on board the helicopter releasing the GPS trackers into the air. Thomas and I will be observing from down on the ground. That’s the observation point in the East Field.
Do you want me to hand that up to you? Yeah, go for it. I will be monitoring the GPS units as they broadcast their positions.
We’re going to allow the tracking devices to log their positions on an internal SD card. There’s a light blinking pattern when things are working right.
Okay, and we’re also going to try to measure the signals coming from those GPS trackers in real time as they broadcast their positions and see if any interesting features show up as they fall.
There have been a lot of theories and ideas tossed out about what could be above the ranch. Could it be a portal, a wormhole, or some massive energy source, or even a gravitational field?
Those sound like far-off ideas to me, but we know that there’s something strange going on up there, and we need to get more data to determine what it is.
And you can see the triangle off to the side there, Travis. Yep, I’ve got eyes on it.
Alright, perfect. We’re about ready to drop that whenever you’re ready.
We have eyes on you and we are ready.
Okay, Thomas, we’re right at the spot over the triangle. Cameron had the exact GPS coordinates of the triangle from last year’s experiments that he locked onto. His instruments all said we were right over the triangle.
Here we go on a countdown. Are we over there? Are we over the triangle?
No, we’re not. That’s a negative. We have eyes on you, and you’re not anywhere close to the triangle.
That’s not good. Huh? Stand by. Stand by on that drop.
This makes absolutely no sense to me. The GPS had us locked to the triangle, saying we were right above it. Then, all of a sudden, we weren’t. It’s like something pushed us off course without us even realizing it.
That’s crazy. Makes no sense. It’s as if something was messing with our GPS and telling us we’re somewhere we’re not.
I think if you get where I can see the triangle— Okay, let’s do that.
Yep. Well, I actually look straight down my leg and use it sort of as a barrel sight, and I’m right over the triangle.
Are we ready?
Yeah, I’m getting nothing. There’s no data, and I’m not getting the raw signal. So, we are not picking up telemetry signals.
The light that’s supposed to be blinking green— this is telling me we’re getting no data. I can’t lock onto them.
Clearly, something is interfering with the signals.
We’ve copied on that. It messes with GPS. How about that?
It’s like something was jamming us or blocking our signal, and we needed to start tossing these sensors out the door before something else happened that would shut us down.
They should be landing right in the triangle, so we’ll just have to go collect them after the experiment in order to get the data.
Let’s start throwing these others out. Yep, just tell us, try it.
We’re going to throw the others out.
The GPS units still weren’t transmitting data, and that was making me a little bit nervous. So, I wanted to get these tubes out the door as fast as we could and hope we could find them later.
Dropping multiple payloads— let us know what you get.
I’m getting no data.
They’re throwing out this tube with this long 20-foot red ribbon.
I’m getting eyes on this package, and then all of a sudden, I can’t see it from the ground.
Where did it go? I lost it. It just disappeared.
Can you guys see some of the packages on the ground up there?
Look, we’ll look here and then we’ll pick them up.
Eric would like to make it clear that if we do not retrieve any of the packages, we have zero data.
Red, red, right below us.
Okay, why don’t we grab that one?
Yeah, I need to find a splatter spot.
I’ll go from the triangle. We’re about 2,800 feet.
That’s crazy. There’s no reason it should have drifted over here. The wind’s alive, we’re not doing that.
And the wind was coming out of the door. That makes no sense.
When we dropped the payload packages, they actually moved against the wind. These packages have no propulsion. They should have gone with the wind like a kite.
How about that? It makes no sense.
This is a start. I know that I saw the triangle right below us, and for these bottles to land so far off target, it’s like some invisible force just pushed them away.
I don’t know what that could be, but I hope the data gives us some answers.
Hopefully, we will be able to retrieve the onboard data intact.
You guys ready to look at some GPS data from that helicopter drop?
Yeah, I’ve had a preliminary look at the data, and there are some interesting discrepancies.
What I want to show you are the two separate GPS data payloads.
Alright, now let me explain what you’re looking at here. You can probably guess these blue cubes that I’m using represent the position of the GPS payloads.
It looks like you smashed into the mesa.
What the heck?
The blue cubes that represent the GPS sensor as we were on our way up to the 5,000-foot point show that the helicopter actually went into the mesa and came back out again.
Obviously, that didn’t happen, but something made our GPS think that it did.
And I got to tell you, you were hundreds of feet above the mesa. It looks like the GPS data is inside the mesa in that location.
Wait till I show you what happens when we lay our second data set on top of this.
Look at that. These paths should be identical up to a certain point in time.
Look what happens here though.
But look how they’re overlaying each other for a minute up there.
Right on top. Right on top. Where you see white is where the two tracks are essentially identical.
Holy cow. Look at that.
When we dropped the payload, so we threw it out right there, and then look— it goes upwind.
As if things aren’t weird enough, first the GPS thought we went into the mesa. Now, we pinpointed an exact location above the triangle where we’ve measured strange energy readings in the past.
And it looks like the GPS units bounced off something we couldn’t see.
I wonder if that’s the same thing that went under Cameron’s helicopter last year.
Alright, so, holy crap. Now, look.
We now have a region in altitude that tells us there’s some kind of phenomena taking place right here that’s messing with the GPS.
That’s important right there.
That is something else I was not expecting to see.
How many people have said in stories and books that there’s a portal above the ranch?
You know, no, I don’t know that I believe any of that. But what I do know is that experiment tells us that there’s some anomalous something right there above the mesa over the triangle.