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Survey work & testing continues today at Skinwalker Ranch, including 2x monuments at the triangle, mounted in concrete x’s oriented to Magnetic North (not true north & 100 meters apart along a 180 degree due south) bearing. Thanks to Pete Kelsey, Erik Bard & Thomas Winterton for coordinating.
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Recent advanced underground radar information about the structures under the great pyramids makes some of the stuff on Skinwalker Ranch, more exciting and more accessible in the future.

Wow! The Ark Roofing & Restoration team in The Woodlands, TX just took this roof to a whole new level with help from SRS Distribution in Cypress, TX. They're transforming #Texas homes & making strides toward a #cleaner & #greener future, one roof at a time! #ShoutoutSaturday

I really can’t wait for the new season to start and see what you guys are up to. Concrete X’s? Can’t imagine what that means.

when are we FINALLY going to get new episodes???

June 3

Boy, Erik Bard sure is a wizard with technology. What a force multiplier.

What is the purpose of the monuments if you don't mind me asking? Does it ever concern you (and the team) that what you are bumping into might be spiritual rather than physical? Keen to see what turns up in the next series...

These stainless-steel monuments, mounted in concrete serve as permanent known points on the property enabling much tighter accuracy / precision of spatial data collected during the experiments – including LiDAR, photogrammetry, GPR, etc.

Robert Bigelow maintained a highly reserved stance regarding Skinwalker Ranch, concealing its unusual occurrences and offering little insight to the public. Presently, with Mr. Fugal overseeing the property, there’s a noticeable shift toward openness, as he appears more inclined to reveal some of the extraordinary secrets that have remained hidden for years. Thank you for that!🙏🏻

Hi Mr. Fugal, I don't know if you've seen Chris Lehto's summary on how they were able to see beneath the ground many more meters that ground penetrating radar with the pyramids, but might this be a potential way to see beneath the mesa. (Watched at 2x speed to get the gist. The radar detects vibrations via minuscule Doppler shifting, without actually ground penetrating, and computers use the data to reconstruct a 3D subterranean image. Quite a cool concept, imo. Perhaps see what Eric and Travis think?)

Amazing! Love it!!

