TERRIFYING Discovery Above Indigenous Monument | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch
TERRIFYING Discovery Above Indigenous Monument | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch

[dramatic music] Hey, fellas.
Finally meeting the great Pete Kelsey.
– Finally meeting you. – Thank you.
After our first meeting, technologist Pete Kelsey arrived to help us with our first experiment of the year at the triangle.
Over the last couple of years he’s brought in numerous scanning devices that have detected a lot of phenomena all across the ranch.
So what do we have here?
That is the hover map.
Basically, handheld LiDAR.
I’m going to strap myself to your helicopter and see what we get.
You saying you’re going to literally hang outside the helicopter and scan the space with this device?
With your permission, of course.
OK.
As Cameron Fugal flies me and Pete Kelsey up through the triangle, Pete will be strapped in and scanning the area with a LiDAR device.
It works by emitting infrared laser light that we hope will reveal anything that can’t be seen with the naked eye, and might help explain all the UAPs and other phenomena we’ve detected up there.
So that is the first part of our exercise today.
There’s a second part.
What’s that?
Eric’s going to turn on a broadcast of the 1.6 gigahertz signal, right?
Then when we get to 5,000 feet, these guys are going to launch a rocket from here.
Now, it’s going to go up probably to about 1,500 feet.
No more than 2,000 feet.
So I feel comfortable with that.
Now, isn’t– aren’t rockets and broadcasting at 1.6 how you make things happen here?
Yeah.
Well, let’s go ahead and commence the experiment.
While Pete scans with his LiDAR device out the open door of the helicopter, I’ll be right beside him watching the monitor to see if the LiDAR picks up any structure or objects.
Let me have that rocket motor and that niner.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Meanwhile, Dragon, Caleb, and Thomas will be on the ready to launch rockets.
They’ll also be broadcasting the 1.6 gigahertz communication signal that we’ve recorded in the past.
Hey, guys.
We’re ready to go in the chopper.
All right, copy that.
All right, to the east field, we should be about over it, right in here.
OK.
All right, I’m going to start scanning.
All right?
OK.
All right, nice and easy, Cameron.
All right, we’re going.
I see the ground.
[helicopter whirring] We’re getting buffeted from the wind a little.
But there’s no fricking wind.
Whoa! Whoa!
Whoa.
We’re getting our asses kicked.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Yeah.
CAMERON FUGAL: Feel that, that’s just crazy.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Yeah.
CAMERON FUGAL: I mean, oh, wow.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: We’re getting something.
CAMERON FUGAL: What?
TRAVIS TAYLOR: We are getting an anomaly in the air, right now.
Right there.
CAMERON FUGAL: You’re kidding?
No, I am not kidding.
Right where we obtained photogrammetry images of a mysterious column-shaped anomaly above the East Field one year ago.
There are some very interesting artifacts showing up.
Whoa.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Pete Kelsey’s LiDAR scanner, which emits infrared light, detected an image of something about 300 feet up in the air.
And what was even crazier was that some kind of invisible force was literally pushing Brandon’s helicopter around in midair.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: The outside wind speeds that registered on the helicopter’s instruments were totally insignificant.
It was just this strange invisible force that we couldn’t see pushing us around.
I mean, we’re at the triangle right now, so if you want, you can bring it up. CAMERON FUGAL: All right.
So give me about 10 seconds and we’ll be scanning.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: It’s running, it says.
CAMERON FUGAL: Are you seeing data then?
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Nothing yet.
Holy cow.
There’s something right outside the aircraft.
CAMERON FUGAL: You’re kidding?
TRAVIS TAYLOR: No, I am not kidding.
You are at 300 feet, and we’re detecting an object in the air!
Copy you, Cameron.
You’ve got to be kidding me.
About 300 feet above ground level.
You can see the green is the ground, the red is the thing.
CAMERON FUGAL: This is unbelievable!
Unbelievable.
In the past, all the phenomena we detected above the triangle has been nearly a mile up in the air.
But as soon as Pete started scanning with the LiDAR, he detected something strange, beginning at an altitude of just about 300 feet.
We had never seen anything at the triangle that close to the ground before.
Stand by.
So are we getting anything else?
TRAVIS TAYLOR: It says it’s disconnected.
Yeah.
Which is odd.
Disconnected?
That doesn’t make any sense.
Well, that’s weird.
Hey, brother, your GPS is off from your pressure.
We’re getting discrepancies right now.
Command center, how do you hear?
This is Cameron.
[static crackles] TRAVIS TAYLOR: So the ground went away.
It was green and now the ground is turned red.
And the anomaly above it is still red.
I think we need to set down and reset this thing.
OK.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: All right, I’m going to stop scanning.
Command center, this is Cameron.
Command center?
[beeps] Whoa.
Command center, helicopter.
CAMERON FUGAL: Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, we got a downdraft.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Whoa.
Why’d they land in the field?
Radio them.
We’re reset.
We’re about to relaunch and go do it again.
Copy that.
We’ll keep our eyes on you as well.
All right, I’m going to start scanning.
Just let me know when you’ve got data.
Then up– – We’re getting data right now.
There is something right outside of aircraft.
Holy cow!
What, what, what?
Look at that.
Do you see it?
Yes.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: We’ve got an anomaly, a clear anomaly right beside us.
We’ve got eyes on them with three sets of binoculars and we’ve seen nothing.
We at 5,000 feet?
Just about.
We’re almost there.
And then them to launch.
Three! Two!
One!
There it goes.
[dramatic music] What?
[alarm beeping] Yeah, I think it’s time to abort.
Cool.
Copy you, Cameron.
We will clear the helipad.
Heck yeah.
Wow, you guys.
Y’all are not going to believe that.
Pete’s face has me thinking that you guys caught something amazing.
What did you see?
There is an anomaly that this LiDAR picked up in midair, 300 or 400 feet above the ground.
It’s impossible.
It’s impossible.
It remained there, too.
That’s what– it wasn’t a quick blip.
As we circled and made orbits, it remained.
Let’s process the data as soon as possible.
Cameron and I want a full report at earliest convenience.
All right.
Well, we got to go crunch some data.
– Yes, we do. – OK.
Well, guys, we’ve got Brandon and Cameron and Pete on the line, for video call.
This is the data from the helicopter flight.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: So here we are, over the East Field.
PETE KELSEY: What you’re seeing, the icon of course, is us.
The magenta line is our trajectory.
That is the direction we’re flying.
And we can see that the data is following the aircraft.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Something about it.
It was– oh, and right there it did– see how it’s doing these zigzag jumps?
Something moved the helicopter.
It was unbelievable.
I mean, we were all like, whoa, what was that?
It wasn’t just left and right oscillations.
It was forward and aft, left and right, all almost simultaneous.
It was if we had two magnets next to each other, repelling each other.
Whatever it was, was trying to push us off.
You know, I think that has to mean something.
That’s right.
Now, I’ll call your attention to you.
We have anomalous data in the same general area.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: So here we are over the East field.
CAMERON FUGAL: Oh, wow.
This is right where I had the interference with the helicopter as well, isn’t it?
Yes.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: And– and there’s where I said, you know what?
We’ve got an anomaly and a spot again.
This red feature?
That red feature, floating in mid-air.
Hmm.
Above.
And there’s no trail to it.
Pete, go forward.
Let me– I’ll tell you when to stop.
Go forward about right there.
Right there, stop.
Now, when you look at that, this is right dead center over where the column was there in your photogrammetry data.
And if you look, there’s no pathway to it.
It’s not anomalous features, until that spot.
Wow.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: In the same spot where we detected a column-shaped anomaly last year, our LiDAR experiment may have also identified something strange.
And this is right near a location on top of the mesa where ancient Indigenous people built a stone monument that’s meant to represent a portal on Skinwalker Ranch.
No pumping the brakes, at this point.
Let’s just go full steam ahead.
TRAVIS TAYLOR: Well, let’s do it.
Let’s move forward.
CAMERON FUGAL: Yeah, let’s go.




