The Secret of Skinwalker

Aerial Radar Deployed 12,000 Feet in the Air (S6) | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch

Aerial Radar Deployed 12,000 Feet in the Air (S6) | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch

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KALEB: I hear the helicopters coming. BROCK: Still back, you’re clear. Sounds good. Thank you.
BRANDON: Dr. Taylor.
TRAVIS: How you doing, man?
The next day, as the drilling operation continued at the mesa… Welcome. It’s so good to see you.
You’ve got the entire Lunasonde team assembled.
Thank you for joining us.
…ranch owner Brandon Fugal and his brother Cameron flew in along with pilot Brock Wilson, to join us, Jeremiah Pate and his team from Lunasonde. It was all hands on deck to conduct a new aerial radar experiment above the property to learn more about the bubble and other phenomena that might be related to it.
TRAVIS: For the experiment today, Brock Wilson will be flying Helicopter One in a push broom pattern at 12,000 feet above the ranch with Lunasonde’s DART device tethered to it on a 100-foot cable. The DART will emit radar signals that will bounce off any visible and invisible objects and hopefully give us more detailed images of the bubble and the huge energy source that we’ve detected at about 3,200 feet high. However, the radar signal will also penetrate the ground as much as 500 meters, which, with some luck, TRAVIS: Meanwhile, Kaleb and I will be with Cameron Fugal in Helicopter Two. We’ll be flying into and out of the bubble at around 1,000 feet high, and using a spectrum analyzer to monitor the 18 megahertz signal coming from the DART. We’ll be looking for any strange interference in the DART’s signal, as well as any strange radio frequency signals that we often detect when things like UAPs appear. I’m showing– I think we’re good. Brock, you good?
-Good to go. -CAMERON: Erik, we’ll lift off on your go-ahead. I’m excited to get this, uh, this experiment off the ground.
JEREMIAH: The DART device is working now. BROCK: Yeah, Cameron. Are you guys picking anything up?
Uh, no.
CAMERON: Negative, we are not picking up anything from, uh, the DART.
Has that kicked on yet?
JEREMIAH: Let me double-check and see.
Yeah, I’m getting data.
BROCK: Are you guys picking anything up on your end from the 18 megahertz?
No, we are not.
Please be advised, I am not seeing any 18 megahertz signal as of yet.
Sam, what are you– Are you seeing anything?
Negative.
TRAVIS: So, not only from Helicopter Two, but also from the command center and the ARC, no one was able to pick up Jeremiah’s 18 megahertz DART radar signal that was being emitted from about 12,000 feet in the air. And where were all of those spectrum analyzers located? Inside the 2,000-foot radius of the bubble. JEREMIAH: That’s strange. The DART says that it’s overheating.
BROCK: Yeah?
JEREMIAH: Yeah, we got a warning on the payload. We have a temperature rise, which is bizarre to me because it’s cold up here. It’s 47 degrees. It says that our temperature is over 85 degrees Celsius inside of the payload. That’s 170 degrees. No, even hotter than that. JEREMIAH: Everything had been working perfectly fine. The DART started to indicate that it was overheating.
This makes no sense whatsoever.
If the payload gets overheated, it will automatically shut down. That’s got to be some sort of weird, uh, error.
Some sort of interference. If the ground or you guys aren’t showing anything on that 18 megahertz, we’ll come back down and troubleshoot. -Yep, it’s what we need to do. -CAMERON: Let’s do it.
Let’s abort the experiment.
Let’s go down and troubleshoot it.
Good copy. I’ll start my descent.
TRAVIS: While Jeremiah and his team inspected the DART device, Ever since we identified the bubble earlier this year, we’ve been unable to collect accurate data at the triangle from the ground up to the 2,000-foot barrier of the bubble, and even above that, near 3,200 feet high. So, what could be in the space above the triangle that is stopping all of our instruments from collecting data both in and above the bubble? BROCK: All right, ready?
One, two, three.
A few minutes later, Jeremiah got the DART working again and was ready to finish collecting data from Helicopter One by flying in a push broom pattern at 12,000 feet high above the ranch. ERIK: I’m looking forward to diving into that data from the Lunasonde survey to see if we see what it is we’re actually dealing with.
♪ ♪ ERIK: Hey, Jeremiah. Hey, Cameron. CAMERON: Hey. Good to see you guys. Hello, guys. We’re really excited to share this data that we got. Surprised even our team.
-Really? -Awesome.
TRAVIS: Three days after our dual helicopter experiment, we met with Jeremiah Pate, and we’re hoping like hell that he would have some answers about the bubble and whatever is buried inside the mesa on Skinwalker Ranch.
JEREMIAH: The data was perfectly clean. Well, let’s look at some of it.
ERIK: Yeah. (stammers) I’m on the edge of my seat here.
-Yeah. -Uh, absolutely.
Right, so, this is just a normal satellite image of the ranch, and so, for our first dataset, this is the airborne electromagnetic data. -Okay. -So, this yellow area is a hundred times stronger here than out here in the purple. Hmm.
And so, with this, what we saw was very strange. We saw a-a massive jump in energy towards the center of the ranch.
ERIK: Center of the ranch. Right above the bubble.
-Oh, wow. -TRAVIS: Yeah.
JEREMIAH: So, this is something that you would see over an area that has a lot of, uh, different, uh, electronics, like a city. And yet, here we are in the Utah countryside, seeing that same sort of spike.
Oh, wow.
-That’s right. -Seems very strange.
TRAVIS: Once again, Jeremiah’s DART radar device has identified a massive energy source in the same area above the bubble where our other instruments have been unable to even collect data. So what’s there between 3,000 and 5,000 feet high giving off that much energy?
And is it related to the bubble or all the strange signals and UAPs that we encounter on the ranch?
I’m thrilled we were able to get duplicate data confirming Jeremiah’s earlier experiment, and we’re hoping this new DART can give us even more information.
So, our next dataset is where things got really strange.
TRAVIS: Oh, now it’s gonna get strange?
JEREMIAH: Uh, yeah, so, um, this is actually the subsurface dataset. These bright spots correspond to subsurface water. And you see this area here that has a lighter color than the surrounding area? That represents a tunnel that goes all the way from the triangle into the mesa. -Wow. -Wow.
TRAVIS: After seeing the aerial radar data that might be related to the bubble, this possible underground tunnel that Jeremiah has detected between the triangle and the mesa is really curious. That whole area is encompassed by the part of the bubble that extends deep below the surface of the ranch. We’ve heard rumors about underground structures for years. Has this experiment proven that it’s true? And if so, could it be related to the source of whatever has created the bubble and the crazy electromagnetic energy we’ve identified? Or even what’s buried in the mesa? -Wow. -KALEB: That’s…
that’s interesting.
So, the materials that you’re seeing that are darker, these correspond to voids. These are air pockets underground of some sort.
-Huh. -And so, there’s this larger void over to the west, but this one roughly corresponds with the drilling site which is really, uh, intriguing.
-Really? -TRAVIS: The data beneath the mesa drill site is really insane, because we’ve recently drilled into void spaces between the massive object and the smaller ones that we believe are in there.
Do you have any insight onto how deep underground those pockets are?
Yeah, so, these, uh, pockets right here, generally speaking, they’re about 20 meters beneath the surface level, so they are fairly shallow, um, but at the same time, extremely large.
TRAVIS: So, are these voids connected to possible tunnels? And if so, are they somehow related to these buried objects?
I find that really interesting.
Well, Jeremiah, you’ve given us a lot to think about, you know, uh, unexpected features, certainly, -certainly unexpected for me. -Yeah, absolutely. We’re really tremendously excited with what we’ve been able to see so far, and we think we’re just gonna keep having more surprises from this dataset.
-Yeah, that’s very intriguing. -ERIK: Yeah, well, Well, guys, thank you so much for, uh, jumping on.
Jeremiah, thanks for sharing what you’ve got.
-All right, guys. Till next time. -Have a good one, guys.
-See you guys. -Thank you.

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