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Mind Boggling Laser Beam Experiment (Season 6) | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch | History

Mind Boggling Laser Beam Experiment (Season 6) | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch | History

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TRAVIS: Later that day, while the drilling operation continued at the mesa… Man, y’all brought a crew out this year, Tim.
Yeah, we-we got a crew all right.
TRAVIS: …we welcomed Tim Anderson and his team from Nu-Salt Lasers back out to help us investigate something else that’s just as mind-boggling.
We discovered that there appears to be a bubble over the ranch that is invisible to the naked eye but is centered at the triangle and is about 2,000 feet in radius.
So, we’ve got to get more information about what is going on right here, and what’s it connected to.
Well, you know what we saw last year.
The laser stopped in midair.
We are hitting something with the laser.
What are we hitting?
And last year, before we even knew about the bubble, during an experiment at the triangle, one of Nu-Salt’s high-powered lasers was cut off 2,000 feet high, right at the top boundary of the bubble.
What’s different about what you’re bringing out this time, Tim?
Well, we do have a brighter Laser Space Cannon, so we’re gonna be doing a lot of red, green and blue Laser Space Cannons for the experiment.
ERIK: All right, let’s do it.
TRAVIS: Our goal tonight is to confirm if laser beams really might be stopped or strangely altered by the bubble. So, we’re gonna use multicolored laser beams to see if all of them will be affected in the same way or if it only applies to certain colors.
Hey, Erik, we’ve got, uh, one rocket on the pad.
Let’s go ahead and, uh, bring all the lasers up. Okay. Copy that. Thanks, man.
TIM: All right, Nu-Salt laser technicians, I’m gonna do a countdown.
Three, two, one, lasers. THOMAS: Lasers are up.
-Look at that. -TRAVIS: Look at that. Wow.
TRAVIS: The lasers look amazing.
With all the laser cannons working, I was ready to fire off a rocket just outside of the bubble from Homestead Two.
Rocket is launching in five, four, three, two, one.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I just hit all the errors.
ERIK: Unbelievable.
KALEB: Hey, Erik? Jim just got all sorts of errors, and having a lot of interference -going on with the drone. -SAM: All right, Erik, be advised, the, uh, drone is aborting the flight and returning to home.
ERIK: Okay, listen to this… …that data corruption error happened literally right at the edge of that bubble.
-(laughter) -That’s freakin’ nuts.
TRAVIS: The rocket appeared to be unaffected. But right after I launched it, Jim’s drone completely malfunctioned and couldn’t penetrate the southern barrier of the bubble. Did the rocket somehow activate the bubble to stop the drone from flying inside it?
That just makes no sense.
Everyone be advised that, uh, we are on the move to the drill site. ERIK: Copy that. At that point, I wanted to launch another rocket, but this time, from inside the bubble at the mesa drill site to see if that might get us an answer. (device beeping) -What’s beeping? -Whoa.
-What’s beeping? -Look at– oh, my God, look at that.
We’re getting huge gamma rays.
Everybody in their cars and out of here.
-THOMAS: Out, out, out, out. -We’re evacuating now.
-TRAVIS: Everybody, out now. -Hey, guys, it’s going off!
TRAVIS: It’s going nut– everybody out, now!
-TRAVIS: This is no joke. -THOMAS: No, it’s not. -THOMAS: Erik… -Erik, we are getting over 700 counts per minute, and at some points, it was 800.
That’s getting into the dangerous zone there, uh, Travis.
TRAVIS: Things went from weird to really freakin’ scary at the mesa drill site right as we were preparing to launch a rocket up through the bubble.
Out of nowhere, our gamma ray detector started spiking, which indicated we were suddenly exposed to an extremely dangerous level of radiation. Anybody at Homestead Two, anybody west, has to come back towards the command center. TRAVIS: We’re now approaching the triangle, but it seems to be following us.
We’re still getting slammed.
KALEB: Travis, you guys literally just got to the triangle, and right when you guys got there, the– all the lasers just went out.
TRAVIS: That doesn’t make any sense. When Kaleb alerted us that the laser cannons at the triangle quit working, it was right as we were passing by on our way back to the command center. Now, we were also driving inside the bubble.
So, was something inside of it shutting down our equipment while also emitting this spike of gamma rays at us?
What the heck was going on?
You’ve got two different Geiger counters.
TRAVIS: Yeah.
Just kind of watch and see what happens.
(device clicking) THOMAS: What was that?
(clicking continues) -TRAVIS: It jumped. -Oh, it’s jumping. Look.
TRAVIS: Look at that.
Erik, do you copy? Yeah, Travis, go ahead.
TRAVIS: Erik, we checked a second gamma ray detector.
If I hold one, it’s up over 1,900, but if I’m not touching it, it reads normal levels.
So I think we’re having an electromagnetic interference issue here, not gamma rays.
Yeah, Travis, I’m…
fairly confident we’re looking at an E.M.I. issue. TRAVIS: Okay. It was time to take a deep breath. The Geiger counters detected normal and safe levels of radiation when I wasn’t touching them, but spiked when I picked them up. That meant we were not getting hit by dangerous levels of gamma rays, but instead, something had caused major E.M.I., or electromagnetic interference, here on the ranch, which can make electronics go haywire like what we were seeing.
TRAVIS: Greetings, earthlings. ERIK: Come on in and have a seat. What are we doing today, Erik?
So, we’re looking at the review of all the data we got last night with Nu-Salt Lasers.
Mm-hmm.
So, I have some still-frame images that are built from long exposure.
These show the laser cannons that were in the east field.
You know, obviously, given what we saw last night, we’re all very interested in whether we see any kinds of unusual effects in the beams themselves.
-Mm-hmm. -Can you zoom in on that?
Look at that.
-There is a gap in the green laser beam. -KALEB: Whoa.
-What the hell? -Exactly.
TRAVIS: These lasers are right by each other.
I mean, literally inches from each other.
ERIK: Yeah.
And it didn’t stop the blue -or the red, only the green. -KALEB: Yeah.
And it’s the same thing we saw last year.
TRAVIS: That’s outside the bubble boundary.
Wow.
Kaleb’s exactly right. During an experiment last year using the Nu-Salt lasers at the triangle, something blocked out a small section only in their green laser beam.
But that was inside the bubble. -Whoa. -ROYSTON: Whoa. -KALEB: No.
What could be doing that?
And now, the exact same thing happened last night just outside the bubble’s eastern barrier. This is why we used different colored laser beams.
To see if they would be affected differently.
But now the question is why?
-ERIK: But wait. -TRAVIS: But wait.
There’s more.
Okay, what is this one?
ERIK: Yeah, this is surveillance footage of something moving in that general region of the sky.
KALEB: There’s two of ’em.
ERIK: You see what’s going on here?
How about I dive in on it?
-Yeah. -Zoom in.
KALEB: Yeah.
THOMAS: And then, one of them disappeared.
-Yeah. -Let’s just keep watching this one.
TRAVIS: Okay.
-TRAVIS: Wow. -KALEB: Whoa.
TRAVIS: And it vanished right there.
Let’s play that again.
TRAVIS: Whatever these two things are here, they don’t seem to look like your typical low-earth orbiting satellites.
It’s moving too slow and with a different kind of motion.
Well, it certainly isn’t in lower orbit because the rate of travel here is far too slow, -and there are no aviation lights. -No aviation lights.
TRAVIS: Was one or both of these UAPs -what flew through the laser beams? -Yeah.
So, go back to three minutes, Erik.
There’s a lot of stuff going on here, and I just saw a really bright flash, too, so…
TRAVIS: Oh, there was a flash. There was a flash.
-Back up, Erik. -Okay.
TRAVIS: And then there’s that flash. What is that?
Where is that light coming from? What?
Holy crap. I don’t know what the flash in the east field could have been, but it seemed to appear right at the same time as the UAPs.
Could that have been where they came from?
And if so, how might it be related to the bubble?
As always, I’m in a state of bewilderment.
In awe.
All right, guys, this was a fantastic review. Fantastic.
-Yeah. -Wow. -All right.
TRAVIS: Great stuff. -ERIK: Thank you. -TRAVIS: Yup.

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