The team has definitively proven that the triangle is an anomalous zone and the physics in that area are very exotic compared to what is generally understood.
It seems some of the best suggestions for experimental tests are coming from Dragon. He suggested a flame thrower be applied to the 30-foot zone above the triangle, and it gave us some results. You can watch the program for yourself to see them.
If the reading audience can explain what caused the bullseye in the picture on the lidar experiment, I would love to hear that. Applying Occam's Razor, it was a black hole, or a portal into another world, and I think the UAPs use it all of the time. There may be two portals involved: one on top of the mesa near the circular heap of rock that John Dove talked about earlier, and one in the triangle itself. Last week when some Native Americans were beating their drums at a certain frequency, I saw two light anomalies enter a portal above the mesa. Evidently sound also affects the anomalous zone!
Eric Bard thinks there is a portal that is shaped somewhat like what I would call a mathematical hyperboloid located on the ranch (it could be!) The 1.6 Ghz is just the waves given off the anomaly, and I find it odd that it is the same number as the "golden radio". This number is found in all of nature and including the Fibonacci Sequence.
My question for the team would be "is the black hole opening and closing, or does it just stay open all of the time?" If they could get two shots of the same area that shows the area contracting, or expanding, using calculus they could determine how fast the thing opens and closes. It is a kind of door opening and closing.
For those of you interested in UAPS, the Beyond Skinwalker Ranch did some great investigating last week in Sedona, Arizona and found an unusual tunnel drilled underground where the military may be conducting experiments with exotic technology. Brandon Fugal has some great investigations going on here, and it is all scientific.
Both are great shows to watch and are truly puzzling.