The Invisible Force Field Experiment (S7) | The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch
SKINWALKER RANCH “BUBBLE BOUNDARY” EXPERIMENT SHOWS STRANGE FORCE-LIKE EFFECT ON HELIKITE AND ROCKET TESTS
A New Experiment Targets the Invisible Barrier
Researchers at Skinwalker Ranch returned to the western edge of the so-called bubble boundary, a region believed to surround the Triangle area with a radius of roughly 2,000 feet.
To test whether this boundary behaves like a physical barrier, the team deployed a Helikite system — a hybrid of helium balloon and kite — capable of carrying sensors up to 200 feet in the air for extended data collection.
The goal was to observe how the system behaves while being pulled directly through the suspected boundary line.
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Helikite Shows Signs of Resistance at the Boundary
During the first phase of testing, the Helikite was towed across the boundary using a UTV.
Researchers immediately noticed unusual behavior:
- The system appeared to resist movement at the boundary line
- Directional shifts occurred without clear wind explanation
- The Helikite briefly seemed to “hesitate” before crossing
Once inside the boundary zone, the resistance reportedly disappeared entirely, as if an invisible force had been overcome.
This raised a key question: whether the boundary behaves like a directional field or physical constraint.
GPS and Instrument Data Suggest Instability
In the second run, the Helikite was equipped with GPS tracking and lighting instruments.
As it moved through the boundary:
- GPS signals began to show missing or displaced data points
- Some tracking locations appeared far outside expected range
- Several readings were inconsistent with actual flight path
Researchers noted that portions of the dataset appeared to be misplaced or corrupted during boundary transition.
Rocket Launch Adds a New Layer of Anomaly
To further test the environment, a rocket was launched while the Helikite remained within the boundary zone.
Almost immediately, the rocket exhibited abnormal behavior:
- It veered sharply off course
- The trajectory shifted into an unexpected “dog-leg” motion
- In one instance, it turned nearly horizontal mid-flight
The movement was described as physically improbable under normal atmospheric conditions.

Possible Interaction With an Unknown Phenomenon
The timing of the rocket deviation raised additional questions.
Researchers speculated whether:
- The rocket interacted with an unseen environmental field
- A localized anomaly influenced flight stability
- Or an external force altered its trajectory mid-air
The exact cause remains unknown.
Structural Failure and Unexpected Damage
After landing attempts, the rocket was recovered — but only partially.
The team discovered that:
- The parachute cord had snapped unexpectedly
- The material showed no typical signs of burning or abrasion
- The cord is normally rated for 500 pounds of force
This marked the second similar failure recorded in recent experiments.
The repeated nature of the damage raised concerns that something in the environment may be exerting extreme and unexplained stress on physical materials.
Lidar and GPS Data Show Displacement Patterns
Further analysis of collected data revealed another anomaly.
Researchers identified:
- Missing GPS points within the boundary zone
- Data points appearing far outside expected coordinates
- Lidar scans suggesting spatial displacement up to hundreds of feet
In one case, terrain features appeared shifted by approximately 200 feet, creating a mismatch between visual observation and recorded mapping.
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Evidence Points Toward a Defined “Boundary Effect”
Across multiple instruments — drones, rockets, Helikite systems, and lidar scans — a consistent pattern emerged:
- Disruption occurs specifically at the boundary line
- Effects repeat under different test conditions
- Instrument failure is not random but location-dependent
This consistency suggests a persistent environmental or physical boundary effect rather than isolated equipment malfunction.
Conclusion: A Controlled but Unexplained Zone
The Helikite and rocket experiments at Skinwalker Ranch have added further complexity to an already puzzling phenomenon.
While no definitive explanation has been confirmed, researchers are now increasingly focused on the idea that:
A structured and repeatable boundary exists over the Triangle area — one that can interfere with both mechanical systems and spatial data.
For now, the origin and mechanism of this effect remain unknown, but the evidence continues to accumulate.








