The Secret Of SkinWalker Ranch

Rocket EXPLOSION Leads to Anomaly Sighting | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 4)

Rocket EXPLOSION Leads to Anomaly Sighting | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 4)

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I’m going to take the color camera
put it right up here we welcome Burdette
Anderson from a company called Photron
cameras to help us with a new experiment
at the triangle just hit the green
button. He specializes in a high-speed
camera system that can shoot thousands
of frames per second. Everything’s
talking correctly.
Our eyes basically detect somewhere
between 24 and 30 frames per second. The
advantage of using a high-speed camera
out here is if you have things that are
moving that you’re just not quite
catching. If you’re ready for it, you get
a very good look at it. My camera will
shoot at a hundred thousand or a million
frames per second.
Just load a rocket, red one first, yep. Our
plan was to launch rockets up through
the triangle where we’ve seen numerous
UAPs and detected what we believe to be
some kind of anomaly between 300 and
5000 feet.
Okay, it’s on. Yeah, wow. Burdette
photographed each launch at a thousand
frames per second with both color and
infrared cameras.
Here we go.
Let’s go straight up.
Tell me when you’re good.
That’s fine. So we’re hoping that
Burdette’s cameras will help us get a
much better look at anything that might
appear in the sky during our rocket
launches tonight. We’re gonna go in one
minute.
One minute. All right, copy you.
Eric, be advised the rockets hot, we’re
going hot now. Copy you, Travis.
All right, here we go. In three, two, one.
[Music]
Hey, did you see that?
It turned before it could get to
wherever the anomaly is. How many times
have we seen that happen?
Yeah, it’s gonna land right here behind us.
Right after the first rocket launched, I
noticed that in midair it suddenly
veered a little off course, like it ran
into something invisible that deflected
it.
Now we’ve also seen that happen numerous
times with other rockets and GPS devices
at the triangle, so I was really eager to
immediately launch another rocket to see
what would happen next.
Five, four, three, two, one.
That is… oh, that one was awesome.
Well, that went up pretty high. That one
may end up in the East field.
Hey, we got a light that’s right there
that’s moving.
Where? Where? Right there.
Right above us. What, really? Right there?
Where?
Yeah, we got it, there is, right there.
No, this was moving pretty fast. What is that?
That’s not the plane.
Eric, we’ve got an orange light across
the river on the southwest side, moving
pretty fast, about treetop height. Look at
that, still plenty bright.
Dang. Hey, do you have any cameras in that
direction?
Yes, I do, Travis, I will take a
look.
That ain’t a satellite, guys.
I don’t know where it came from, but just
after we launched our second rocket at
the triangle area, probably the most
prominent UAP I’ve ever seen appeared
over Skinwalker Ranch.
Eric, we got something moving right over
ahead of us right now.
It’s moving.
Do you see it in the cameras, Travis? I don’t
have it.
Ask Eric if he’s got anything on the
ADSB. Eric, is there anything on the
ADSB?
It would be going east-northeast right
now, directly over the ranch.
I’ve never seen an aircraft maneuver
like this thing, but Thomas was right to
have Eric check his automatic dependent
surveillance broadcasting tracker. It
monitors the signals that airplanes and
jets are required by law to emit.
I’ve got eyes on the ADSB map. You know, I
get aircraft as far out as 130 miles.
There’s nothing over us. There’s nothing
near us.
It was clearly going due north and then
it dog-legged and it sped up.
Yeah, it came across and then it like turned.
Yeah, it’s still going, look at it.
So if that was a satellite, you’d expect
it to start fading.
I know, it would be fading out.
That’s no satellite.
It just, it just vanished.
That thing stayed bright and just went
away.
Well, I don’t see any more. I think we
ought to get that rocket up and see if
we can make it.
Yep, I hear you, replicate it.
All right, you’re going in five, four,
three, two, one.
Oh, we got a malfunction, everybody watch
out.
Oh, oh, it’s on fire! Fire! We got a fire!
It’s burned down, the motor burned
out.
Holy crap!
Have you ever seen that?
What would cause that? The motor blew up,
it deflagrated inside the rocket. I’ve
never seen… uh, I’ve seen experimental
motors do that, Caleb, but I’ve never seen
a store-bought motor definitely break
like that.
Yeah, there, got it.
Hey, Travis, yeah, we caught the malfunction on the
high-speed.
Oh, really? Yeah.
Hey, check this out, there’s something on
the camera.
Something I’ve never seen before. Check
this out. So as it’s going, look what
you’ve got. There’s something in the sky
above the rocket right here.
Yeah, look at that, look at the light.
No, no way, look at that! I see it, there is
literally something, we’re maybe looking
at the anomaly for the first time, guys.
Yeah, look at that, look at the light.
All right, now the rocket gets there, and the
rocket, it blows up right when it hits.
Look at that!
Yeah, holy crap.
All right, Burdette, could you play it one more time?
I want to make sure I saw what I think I
just saw.
After four years of investigating
Skinwalker Ranch as a team, we finally
got good visual evidence of something
incredible at the triangle. Just as we
launched a rocket, Burdette Anderson
captured some kind of blob-like feature
on his high-speed camera that literally
appeared out of nowhere and caused the
rocket to explode. It was something that
none of us could see with the naked eye.
That cloud remained intact, the whole
thing. This isn’t an anomaly in the lens
because it didn’t move.
Could this be the phenomena that causes
the energy spikes we’ve detected, and is
it related to the UAPs we’ve seen?
All I know is we may finally be getting closer
to possible answers. Think about all the
rockets that hit about that same spot
and veered off. So, as you can see it
right there, there’s something in the sky,
it’s already illuminated by the light.
Yeah, there’s not a cloud in the sky.
There’s not a cloud in the sky, and so
what is it? There’s no dust, and then look,
it’s almost there.
Right there, it’s like it hits right on
something or zap or whatever, boom, boom.
And it is exactly… oh my God, you can’t
make it up.
Oh yeah, usually I can explain
everything I’ve seen in a high-speed
camera when I record it, but when we shot
the third rocket, as soon as that rocket
started illuminating, we saw something
that wasn’t there in the second shot. I
can’t explain what it is. I’ve never seen
anything like that come off a Photron
camera.
Holy crap.
Oh my God, well Travis, that’s only 30 feet, 30-40 feet above us.
Oh my God.
I couldn’t possibly know what
this phenomenon was, but we now have a
clear location to focus our
investigation.
Okay, we caught something cool.

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