ROCKET LAUNCH REVEALS UFOS | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 3)
ROCKET LAUNCH REVEALS UFOS | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 3)
Last week we conducted an aerial drop of GPS units into that mile-high zone above the triangle area on Skinwalker Ranch where we keep detecting these strange energy spikes. Holy cow, look at that! But something that we couldn’t see actually deflected the payloads away from the zone. So, we decided to conduct a new experiment to launch rockets up into that same zone, just to figure out what could have caused that to happen. And hopefully, we can stimulate new aerial phenomena to appear like we have in the past.
To help us do that, we invited a very specialized team of researchers out to the ranch from an organization known as UAPX.
“Well, welcome to the ranch!”
“Thank you. Excited to have you.”
“Excited to be here. It’s pretty overwhelming.”
“Excited, a little apprehensive. Yeah, happy to be here.”
Jason Turner, Gary Voorhees, and Jeremy McGowan have all not only had esteemed careers in the U.S. military, but Jason and Gary were closely involved in one of the biggest documented UAP events in history — the so-called Tic Tac video that was captured in 2004 by Navy personnel on the USS Nimitz and the USS Princeton, and released to the public by the New York Times in 2017.
“This is called the Osiris, which is the Off-Road Scientific Investigation and Response Informatics System. It is much easier just to say Osiris. I just started building a vehicle that was designed to physically trap UAP, to capture solid, actionable data.”
“Okay, because we’ve had success in stimulating UAP to appear above the ranch in the past, the plan is to launch rockets back up into the triangle and utilize Jeremy’s Osiris vehicle to track and identify anything strange that occurs. Hopefully, UAPX offers the best chance yet to really get some answers.”
“What kind of instruments and things are in there?”
“Pop open the back here.”
[Music]
“Looks like you’ve got a steerable camera.”
“Yeah, when an object is detected, it has the ability to not only digitally, but also physically track the object as it goes through the sky. I’ve got a directional antenna on a swivel mount that gets mounted on the hood. So when I can see the frequency spikes, I can actually pinpoint the location that the frequencies are coming in from. Nice. And I’ve got multiple cameras. We’ve got magnetometers, gyroscopes, and I’ve got everything running with a computer between the seats. And then in the very front, I’ve got a touch panel.”
The Osiris is going to be so valuable to our investigation because it has advanced aerial detection capabilities. It uses sophisticated 360-degree cameras that continually scan the skies, looking for anything anomalous beyond conventional aircraft, like UAP.
“Having the UAPX guys out here with their Osiris vehicle with all their monitoring, we can take a look at what’s going on and maybe monitor if there’s any more strangeness. And we’ve got this new asset in the Osiris that has all sorts of instrumentation that should help us out a lot.”
We attached a smoke bomb to the first rocket to see if the trail it left behind would reveal any deviations during its ascent. If it did, then that could help us further pinpoint the anomaly above the triangle.
“Hey Jason, you want to hit that inverter? It’s on.”
“You guys have your own spectrum analyzer and all that, right?”
“Yes, yes we do.”
“Hey Eric, we’re ready to load payload A into the rocket. Are you ready for us to pull the tab?”
“That’s affirmative, go ahead.”
We have a checklist of necessary items that we go through before each rocket launch. We load the payload after making sure that it’s functioning with our instruments on board. We check to make sure that our igniters are properly positioned.
“All right, Jason, everything is running right now?”
“All right, everything’s running. We’re good.”
“Roger that, at the furrow.”
“I am getting signal.”
Having gone through our checklist, we launched our first rocket.
“All right, here we go.”
“The rocket is going hot, folks.”
“Pop! Five, four, three, two, one.”
“You’ve got to be kidding me.”
[Music]
“Oh, everything just went offline. Everything. Computer shut down. Everything went offline.”
“Come on, come on, go, go, go, go, go!”
“Advise all of Osiris’s equipment just died.”
“Osiris is dead. Everything went down.”
“No kidding. The inverter apparently just went all nines across its display screen.”
“My equipment’s not working. I’ve worked out all the bugs that I could have possibly worked out in the Osiris. This doesn’t make any sense to me. Something’s nuking him.”
“Yeah, is it coming back up?”
“Trying, we’re trying.”
“Here we are bringing on this sophisticated monitoring equipment, and right before we’re to launch, it goes down. As sophisticated as their equipment is, it’s no match for whatever it is that’s happening here on Skinwalker Ranch.”
“All right, we’re recording. We’re running.”
“Hey Thomas, Osiris is back up and running. We need to get this rocket in the air.”
“All right, we’re going to go ahead and launch the rocket and get it right down.”
“You tape that thing together good?”
“Hey guys, we are getting ready to launch the second package right now.”
“I think we’re good.”
“All right, let’s tilt her back up now, shoot it mostly straight up. Let’s go about…”
“All right, launch will be in 30 seconds.”
“All right, I’m about to go high.”
“All right, D-minus 20.”
“D-minus 10.”
“All right, here we go. Here we go. Everybody back, safe distances. It’s all you, Thomas. Four, three…”
“Is it doing it again? I’m not getting power to the computer.”
“Oh yeah, good. Much better. Come on, shoot. Where’s the chute? There we go. Nice. Good chute.”
“Osiris just went down the moment you said you were gonna launch rocket number two.”
“Yeah, look, all nines. I don’t quite understand that. I don’t understand that at all.”
“The Osiris incorporates a software control system which uses camera analytics and object detection with AI and machine learning. I ran baselines on the spectrum analyzers, the cameras were tested, and my equipment’s not working. It is disappointing, to say the least.”
“All right, I’ve got one camera actively recording, waiting on the other two.”
“With each launch so far, the Osiris vehicle turns itself off. All the equipment stops working. How is that even possible?”
“All cameras recording. We’re up and running.”
“Copy that. We’re going to launch a rocket right now.”
“Four, three…”
“It went down again.”
“Two, one. Ignition.”
“One time is an accident, two times is a coincidence. I’ve got nothing. No reasonable explanation that I have can explain this.”
“Yeah, yeah. That’s coming down on us. That’s gonna come right on top of us just about.”
“Hey, look, UAP right there. You see it?”
“Yep, there it is.”
“You got one. There it is, right there. Right there.”
“Oh yeah.”
“This is the first time I’ve seen anything like this since 2004.”
“So, in other investigations, we saw the phenomena in data. This, we could actually see with the naked eye.”
“Oh, right there. Right there.”
“This is brilliantly bright too.”
“Somebody get over with a spectrum analyzer.”
“Got a UAP up in the sky right now. That’s southwest.”
“Affirmative. Look at this guy. Y’all let him know I’m down again.”
“Did y’all see that? Right, just like we saw last time. See right there?”
“This is the first time since I saw the Tic Tac in 2004 that I actually saw something in person. Literally, a UAP just sitting there. It’s 100% real, and it’s honestly amazing to be out here and actually see something.”
“Come over here, behind the clouds. Now, that thing is bright. Are they always there?”
“It’s gone.”
“I literally see this object, and then it just disappeared. I mean, literally, just disappeared. Gone. Very similar, or even the same characteristics as the Tic Tac did during the 2004 Nimitz encounter.”