The Secret Of SkinWalker Ranch

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Mysterious UAP Caught on High-Speed Camera (S4)

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Mysterious UAP Caught on High-Speed Camera (S4)

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High-speed camera expert Burdette Anderson came back to the ranch in order to help us with an experiment in the East field. It’s another location that may be just as critical as the Mesa to solving this mystery. So Burdette, this is the area where we saw that anomaly in the photogrammetry data that we showed you, right?

So what we’re going to do is we’re going to play some acoustic sounds and look, uh, you know, with the high-speed cameras, if we see anything.

Ah, okay. You know, if we produce a frequency, one line of thinking has it that we may activate something here in response to the emission of that sound frequency. So we’re going to sweep the frequency range a little bit and see if something changes up over our heads.

And so we’re going to project some frequencies to see what’s happening there. We’re also going to launch some rockets just to probe the area while we’re doing that. Of course, we want to run the high-speed cameras on that as well.

Absolutely. Let’s get to work.

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So for tonight’s experiment in the East field, Eric is going to broadcast a range of acoustic frequencies using the device known as a tone generator. He’ll also be continuously scanning for RF radiation with a spectrum analyzer. Meanwhile, Burdette will use his high-speed cameras, which record 2,000 images per second, to look for anything strange and more evidence that this unbelievable legend could be true.

We’re set up right in the middle of the photogrammetry anomaly, right dead center.

Yeah, so what we’ll do first is do the sound and the rocket and run the high-speed for a couple of intervals. Does that make sense?

Works for me.

Okay, Thomas, if you want to, you and Caleb will go launch the rocket. Y’all go ahead.

Do you want to hold it there for a sec? We’ll put the igniter in.

All right, we’re loaded. You ready, Burdette? High-speed’s ready. We’re recording right now in 2,000 frames per second.

All right, Eric, you want to try the sound?

All right, stand by for sound.

We’re hot in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

Perfect.

Look at that. Right up down the anomaly. That rocket went perfectly through the anomaly, didn’t it?

Yeah, it did. Went straight up.

Okay. Can you take a look at this and tell me if it’s a bug or a bird or what you think?

Right here. Watch this.

There’s something screaming across there right after the rocket.

Well, how far, dude? That’s going a long way. Look at this thing.

That field of view across there’s across the whole Mesa. So that’s about a half a mile.

And it’s at 2,000 frames a second, so it just went a half a mile in 1.12 seconds.

I believe so. It literally went from about halfway here in the Mesa to above these trees over here in a second.

That bird would have a jet pack.

That’s hockeyed in the East field, and Eric began broadcasting a tonal frequency. Burdette Anderson’s high-speed camera recorded the fastest moving UAP we’ve ever documented on Skinwalker Ranch.

When did this happen in relation to the launch itself?

It would have been about six seconds after the launch.

And it lasted for a period of a little over one second. That means it went from there to there, like, like that.

Guys, that’s 3,600 miles per hour.

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What in the heck is this? We just captured something moving at 3,600 miles per hour right there, six seconds after we launched a rocket.

Something goes over this close to us at 3,600 miles per hour, you would think you would hear the atmospheric movement. You would think you’d see a wake behind it.

That means they have—

You didn’t see a wake?

No, and guess what? That would have to be, in order for that to happen, it would have to be frictionless.

Yeah, the characteristics of this UAP were just like the so-called Tic Tac that was recorded in 2004 by the U.S. Navy.

It had no visible exhaust or wake either, and it also seemed to be surrounded by some kind of force field, and it disappeared in the blink of an eye.

And you were at 2,000 frames a second?

Yes.

Well, guys, we may have just seen something show up as a response to the rocket and the sound. I can’t help wondering which of the two, if either, is the stimulus.

And so what I’d like to try is a purely sound experiment.

Okay, so I need about, uh, I got about eight minutes, probably a download time left, and then see what I can do to reset for light. So we’ve got about 10 minutes.

Yes, sir.

All right.

Okay.

Laughs.

Okay, are you comfortable with that?

Yeah.

For our experiment, Eric is going to be broadcasting a range of individual tones at various frequencies. Frequencies are measured in units known as Hertz. Higher-numbered frequencies have a higher pitch, while lower-numbered frequencies have a lower pitch.

Thank you.

We have no idea which frequency might trigger a phenomenon to occur, so Eric is going to play a number of them, and we’ll just have to see if any cause something strange to happen.

All right, Travis, we are about ready to start.

Have at it. Ready for frequency one.

Okay, now.

That’s like tinnitus right there.

I’m going to 380.

Okay.

I feel like I’m hearing a harmonic of that.

So you’re getting two tones?

Yeah, that’s interesting. This is 385.

Oh, did you hear that?

It was resonating like a crystal glass. When you look—when you turn it off, it was still going.

I could hear it echoing back into here.

Yeah, so what’s half of that?

Let’s try 192.

Oh, dude, I could feel that one. Did you feel that, Caleb?

Oh yeah, that’s the one.

192 was the biggest one so far. I could feel that in my feet.

Wow.

Oh, y’all see that?

Right above us right now.

So I’m just jumped. I mean, came right across the sky.

Really?

See it moving?

Tiny, tiny brightness.

Yeah.

That was amazing. Just after Eric played the tone at a sound frequency of 192 Hertz, another UAP appeared and then vanished.

Let’s keep—let’s keep an eye. John Dover told us that the indigenous people of this region used sound frequencies to open portals centuries ago and also that they claimed to see UAPs flying in and out of the mesas. Could we have just experienced this?

Whatever that lower one was, whether the ground was like, like that, you could feel it in your feet.

So it was pretty neat, but when you turned it off, the valley was still ringing.

That’s interesting.

It’s neat now that we have the specific frequencies that create special effects on the environment. I’m excited to see what kind of experiments we can do to stimulate the phenomenon, and it may be, even as some put it, to open portals of one kind or another.

Really makes me interested in coming out here to do specifically focused sound experiments.

Yeah, specifically for sound. That’s exactly right. Don’t worry about anything else but just focus on that.

Guys, it’s been a heck of a successful experiment. We did capture something during the experiments moving at 3,600 miles per hour, which, you know, that’s not something you see every day.

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