Hidden Mysteries on Secret Utah Ranch | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch
Hidden Mysteries on Secret Utah Ranch | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait.
We got something. We got something right here.
This is the most unique science project of its kind.
Ignition.
What was that?
My name is Travis Taylor. I’m an optical scientist, aerospace engineer, and astrophysicist. One year ago, I was invited to join a small team of scientists who were investigating a place called Skinwalker Ranch. The ranch continues to surprise and astound, I think, all of us that are involved with this investigation. Remarkable things happened this past year.
To build on that momentum, we’re bringing the whole team out to the sinkhole so we’ll have more eyes to look around in case something happens. Our plan is to use a green dye—a tracker dye. You pour it in the water and watch for it to come out somewhere, and you’ll know the pathway that the water is taking.
We didn’t find anything by drilling, but now it’s strange that all this water is draining down somewhere right next to where we found those anomalies. So, where did it go? Is there an underground opening that the water fell into? Brandon gave us permission to dig. Thomas got a mini excavator delivered to the ranch.
The first step is to dig down and try to figure out where that water’s disappearing to.
You guys should take a look at this.
I don’t have any control over it. It’s shut itself off. It’s turned it back on and it just goes right past my passcode.
Even the National Security Agency doesn’t even have the technology to hack that kind of encryption.
Just a little more than 8 hours after digging down at the pit by Homestead 2 on the ranch, Caleb shines his light into the woods and says, “What’s going on?” Uh, and he says, “Well, do you guys hear that?”
As we turn the corner, there’s this unmistakable rectangular-shaped object that was glimmering or shimmering. Then the thing instantly vanished. As soon as I stopped the video, looking due south, something darts across the sky. It was just a bright streak. Just boom, real quick.
At first glance, you might think it’s a meteorite or a shooting star. Eric and I looked at it closely, and it has a different trajectory. It’s going almost perfectly horizontal as opposed to coming down like a meteorite.
What we’re seeing are continued correlated events. All of this collectively speaks to something much more mysterious and potentially insidious going on.
I’ve worked with this team to do everything we can think of to apply hard science in our investigations and got no definitive answers. So, I’ve decided to invite a special guest to see if his methods can help. Rabbi Ariel Zadok is not only a scholar and teacher of Judaism, but also an expert in how that belief system might explain the portal phenomena that we’ve been investigating.
I don’t generally conduct mystical experiments or rituals, but at this point, I don’t know what we have to lose.
I came to look at what is expressed here, not from a point of a scientific anomaly, but from a spiritual point of view. The Hebrew rabbis know of a thing called tonal technologies. It is an acoustic technology that is believed to be able to open up the heavens, or a pathway, or a doorway—a portal if you will.
We are going to create a sacred place and do the traditional prayers for the opening of the gates. I already sense it.
Holy right there.
What is that? What is that?
We got something. Hold on. Right there.
Right under the sun. And it was right in that portion of the sky.
Yes. This object that we’re seeing, it shows up, it glints really brightly and then disappears as if into a speck.
According to religious doctrine, this particular tonal ceremony could only be effective if performed after dark. I do sense a presence in this land, and I sense that this is a very old presence here. I asked for its permission to be here. I asked if I could give a blessing to the land.
It shouldn’t have changed that drastically all of a sudden.
Immediately after the ceremony had drawn to a close, the temperature around the homestead itself began to drop.
That’s usually indicative of a presence.
Suddenly, the temperature over the homestead area turns extremely hot, and then it starts to fall and it wraps around the homestead.
It is freezing cold right here in front of the homestead.
I’m shocked at the temperature difference.
It makes me wonder if we weren’t walking through some type of dimension that we could feel but we couldn’t see.
There is one other feature. I don’t know what to make of it.
Whoa. Oh, >> whoa. What was that?
Why is it cold?
Yeah. If it were an animal, it would be hot.
This is only one more chapter in a never-ending story. Several of our investigations have led us to focus attention on what we’ve been calling the triangle. We have magnetic anomalies. We have equipment malfunctions.
I’m thrilled to have Zach Xyla coming back out to the ranch. We’re going to be taking a careful look in the triangle area where we got those very strange vector magnetometer readings.
Hey, why don’t you come take a look at this?
That’s going crazy. You see all these black and white lines. This is because the soil in the ground beneath us is highly conductive.
What the heck?
We do have a mini excavator on the ranch that Brandon, the ranch owner, has given permission for us to conduct shallow digs with when we find evidence of anomalies.
All right, Tomas.
What? What the—I don’t understand what could be making the metal detector register strong hits and then nothing.
Once again, it’s a transient anomaly that is occurring.
That’s weird, man.
The deeper we dug, the stronger the signal was getting on the metal detector, but we found no metal object at all in the spoils at that point.
Now, it’s just like wigged out.
It’s malfunctioning. What’s going on?
What in the world? It’s detecting everywhere.
There’s something about this hole. I think what we need to do next is conduct a deeper magnetometry scan of this area to figure out what’s causing these energy spikes.
After our shallow dig with a mini excavator at the Triangle area, we didn’t really find any definitive evidence of a structure or tunnel. So, we invited Juniper Unmanned, a company that specializes in both magnetometry and LAR technologies, to help us perform a deeper and more comprehensive scan of the triangle as well as other hotspots around the ranch.
Starting the route, Juniper’s drone is equipped with a sophisticated magnetometer device that will scan the entire area, sensing for any magnetic anomalies 100 or more feet underground. If there are tunnels or structures there, we should get a good indication.
Gear down.
After conducting comprehensive magnetometry and LAR scans across the ranch with Juniper, we got the data back which revealed that at each area of interest—the triangle, Homestead 2, and in the eastern field—there appear to be anomalous features or possibly structures below the ranch.
We’ve identified multiple locations where we feel like there will be an insight payoff if we do some drilling.
After doing everything that we can in a non-invasive way, it’s gotten to the point where we kind of need to start exploring under the ground here.
If you’re prepared to take on that responsibility, then I’m comfortable with executing immediately and taking a very aggressive approach on this property. I guess we’ve got marching orders.
Eric’s brought out a team from Pete Martin Drilling.
We’re going to poke two holes right at the vertices of that triangle. We’ll be taking some measurements while you’re drilling.
The drill rig hit water really early and it was starting to cave in. So now we have these big metal casings we’re going to put in the ground and hopefully it’ll help stop the water. Real soft and wet material can be dangerous.
How deep are we here?
About 25.
See how it’s just running in?
Yeah, >> it’s falling apart.
That is really flowing.
Look at that. This active peak is really interesting here. It’s not the frequency itself, but the behavior of that frequency that’s caught my attention.
Travis, my compass is saying that that’s due north right now. Dude, it’s spinning. It’s telling me that north is right at me now.
Look at that.
Whoa. As far as you’re aware, do you have anything magnetic on you?
No.
This would require a transfer of magnetic or electromagnetic energy all the way across the ranch over miles of distance. Maybe we’re drilling down into something that’s causing this.
When we were able to reach a depth of 100 ft, the drillers pulled out this strange black substance. Now, we won’t know until we test this black substance if it is gilsonite or not, but if it is, it could be evidence of something that originated in outer space.
I got the data back from the analysis. It doesn’t look like gilsonite.
Well, there’s strontium. Yep.
Barium.
Strontium and barium. Both of which have radioactive isotopes.
I found that interesting.
So Eric and I have devised an experiment to actually measure the conductivity, using the well pipe and a conductor grounding rod separated by about 50 or 60 ft, connected to a wire through a multimeter that will measure voltage and current, and then that to a 12V car battery.
Look at that.
Oh wow.
Wow. Significant. That’s almost a third of an amp. It’s triggering. Somehow it’s triggering that thing.
What? Dude, that’s repeatable. Look at that.
Where was the power coming from that went into the earth that created that lightning discharge that made Eric’s meter go off?
That’s pretty crazy. And that shows us that this soil really is highly conductive and can even possibly store energy.
Cameron Prince, a good buddy of mine who’s also an engineer and an expert on Nikola Tesla, brought out some Tesla coils to the ranch.
Let’s fire this thing up. Cameron, coming up.
There you go. Oh, look at that. That one’s lighting up.
It is lighting up.
All right, Eric. What’d you see?
I didn’t see anything that I would call a response.
Maybe we need more power.
More power. Ready? Yeah. Energize.
[Music] Oh, look at that. Oh, that’s cool. Oh, wow. Check it out. Oh, >> there’s no way that coil can produce that frequency. It’s too high.
I don’t know what else we could do here.
While Eric and the team kept analyzing all the data we collected from the ranch, I was also remotely monitoring the security cameras mounted on my trailer that face the triangle area. But I saw that a really volatile lightning storm happened.
That doesn’t look at all like what I was watching. I mean, I was watching a thunderstorm.
Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait. What is that right there? Right.
Yes.
You seeing that?
Yes. What is that?
I don’t know yet.
All right. And then it’s just diving >> down. Now watch right here. It’s like it goes behind and through this cloud. You see that? And then look. Look. It just streaked off.
What in the world?
That’s clearly—I mean, call it a UFO if you want to because I don’t know what it is.





