Hi Guys,
Anybody interested in this?
A fascinating show to watch. Season 4 just started.
Cheers,
Szymon:thumbsup:
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Hi Guys,
Anybody interested in this?
A fascinating show to watch. Season 4 just started.
Cheers,
Szymon:thumbsup:
Sorry bloke but that was too dramatic to me, kinda like the Money Pit Oak Island, there may well be anomalies and artifacts at the Money Pit but its turned into a reality TV show, just like Skinwalker ranch.............................................RRR
Interesting, never heard of the Money Pit Oak Island. I check this out later.
I've been researching the Skinwalker Ranch for over 7 years, a spooky place. The last thing you want is the hitchhiker attaching itself and coming home. The Bigelow team has some spooky events with the hitchhiker.
Cheers,
Szymon.
Hey Szymon, what are the technologies featured in this series, that you feel are worthy of keeping an eye on? I don’t understand that gizmo with the rotating part. Thanks.
There you go made it better. :bigsmile:
Yes indeed. :thumbsup: Here's a new interview published yesterday by Rich Dolan:
The Man who owns SKINWALKER
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6t8L1DnvOxU
Thanks Bill for posting the video of Richard Dolan's interview with Brandon Fugal, owner of the Skinwalker Ranch. Very interesting.
At the same time that the above interview came out, the final documentary (#5) on the Skinwalker Ranch topic by Steven Greenstreet of "The Basement Office - New York Post" was also posted on youtube. I highly recommend watching the whole series of these 5 documentaries. They're listed at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...V5hTFrdAN00kfk
About Greenstreet's last episode (#5), which is named "Skinwalker Ranch: Judgment Day, camping on ranch alone & new revelations | The Basement Office" is really a debunking of the "Hunt for the Skinwalker" series. I agree it's always best to examine an issue from all angles, and Greenstreet definitely adds a lot of pertinent criticism to the topic. But I think he has been overly harsh on this last one. I agree with Greenstreet that the "Hunt for the Skinwalker" series has a 'hollywoody promotion' to it that undermines credibility. But Greenstreet has failed to examine evidence more closely, in my opinion. The portion on the Utah native tribe history is heart-rending and fascinating. But it doesn't say much of their accounts of the 'skinwalker', which should be an important basis to the whole situation.
It would be most interesting to have a detailed analysis of the natives Utah 'skinwalker' stories laid out. If anybody knows where to find such information, please post it on this thread!
Here's the link to Greenstreet's last episode (#5), "Skinwalker Ranch: Judgment Day, camping on ranch alone & new revelations | The Basement Office"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3Tsg0X4onCo&list=PLwNrNqsuwF1n43wh5nuV5hTFrdAN00kfk&index=1&t=1s
Gday Parsi-X,
Thanks for your post.
I've read all the books about the Skinwalker Ranch. Watched all the fascinating blind remote viewing sessions and docos, before the History production came out.
When you cross reference this with David Paulide's research and his recently made documentary about UFOs, it really paints an interesting picture of this Ranch.
I personally think it's a portal, like a Star Gate.
I think Season 4 will uncover this. I just finished watching Ep1 and they tried proving this theory using another technology so that they can correlate the data.
For all those that are interested in David's 411 work. Here is the trailer from his very last doco.
The rabbit hole goes very deep. If you're interested in hearing some of the stuff going on from the actual secret program that was done on the Skinwalker Ranch when Bigelow owned the ranch I suggest listening to this podcast by Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp.
https://link.chtbl.com/Weaponized
And then, click on the play button under this episode.
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Enjoy friends.
Cheers,
Szymon
I was somewhat familiar with the reported weirdness at this property, but learned a lot from this vid.
First, ~9:20, the origin of the word.
Two, the provenance and posture of the owner, and a glimpse of similar in the previous owner Bigelow.
This was more than I expected.
So, two rich smart guys, with connections. BF is a great talker, a great story teller, and no reason to think that Bigelow isn’t just as skilled. This don’t comfort me.
The OP vid here, which I (apparently unwizely) originally ridiculed, seems to be wanting to discredit sincere focus on the topic. UFOs, and paranormal stuff — like Richard asked him here about giant wolves (didn’t get a time stamp, but it’s before 31:29/1:08:52, where I quit for now).
So my take is that these guys are part of an op to control the narrative of disclosure. Doesn’t mean that weird stuff doesn’t happen there, but please at least show me matching testimony from anyone in the “thousands of acres of indigenous land” that surround this 500 acre property.
McGowan wrote, in WSITC, that there was a gov studio compound up near the end of Laurel Canyon in the 60’s. Thought that would be relevant to my position, just to be clear.
It would be enlightening to learn about the 'skinwalker' topic from its original sources, i.e. native american stories about it. But I haven't found much of that with internet searches. Type in "utah native tribes stories on the skinwalkers" into the search bar, and what mostly comes up are the TV shows on the Skinwalker Ranch. (Which is quite telling in of itself...)
So far, I only found this one webpage:
https://www.newmexicoexplorer.com/na...n-skinwalkers/
Native Americans Skinwalkers
Does anyone know where to find stories on 'skinwalkers' as related by native americans themselves?
Here are some links, the last in the list includes stories from Navajo people.
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/navajo-skinwalkers/
https://cvltnation.com/12-people-tel...o-skinwalkers/
https://thephoenixenigma.com/skinwalkers/
PS: Don't use Google, I used Duck Duck Go with the search term 'Navajo Skinwalker'Quote:
Skinwalker Account #1
The first one told me he was from Cameron, AZ and that to the west of the town up in the mesas lived a woman who everyone knew was a Skinwalker, his mother had told him to stay away from the area and if he or his friends ever saw her they were to run away. He said that one day while walking with some friends, one of them pointed up to a mesa where they saw the woman standing on the cliff edge. He surmised the cliff to be at least a hundred feet tall and it was broad daylight. They watched her just stand there staring out over the cliff into the desert beyond for some time. Then all of a sudden she stepped out and just floated to the bottom where they lost sight of her. Needless to say, they ran. He also said that whenever she would come around, peoples sheep would die, and that was always a sure sign someone was a Yee Naaldooshi. He said that the sheep were weak and couldn’t take the evil energy of the creatures even being around, sort of like a canary in a coal mine. He said that many people were aware of her and that no one was sure exactly where she lived, but they thought it was up in one of the caves up on the mesas. The elders said she was quite old but nobody knew exactly how old and none of them were about to go up there and get rid of her as they were all scared. This Navajo swore to this and by the look on his face, I believed him. He went on to say he knew I probably wouldn’t believe him and that I would think him to be just another drunk Indian or something, but he said that when this happened he was too young to drink and he and his friends know what they saw.
Well, just watched my first episode (Season 4, Episode 1) and am now excited by the possibilities. I have avoided this whole thing thinking it was just another hype, but I'm now willing to invest the time. Thank you folks for posting the information.
Hey Johnny,
Since the start of the show S1E1 to now, they used pretty much everything under the sun. The technologies to look out for are Lidar, Lasers, and Microwave transmitters at around 1200Mhz to stimulate the phenomena.
Lidar is a new technology available to the public. I'm sure it's been used professionally for many years. This technology is coming down in price and anyone can get the hands-on Lidar module to plug the data into their computer and get excellent 3d models of anything. It wouldn't surprise me that most Autonomous cars use this technology. If you think from the robotics point of view they need to see something and judge the distance using a program.
I think this YT explains in much more detail.
Lidar tech used in cars.
Below you can purchase a prototype and play with it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004325129121.html
Cheers,
Szymon
Hi Vangelo,
If you want to invest the time, my suggestion is to start with the 2013 doco in the library.
https://avalonlibrary.net/Skinwalker_Ranch_(2013).avi
And then watch Jeremy Corbell's doco.
https://tubitv.com/movies/589118/hun...ker?start=true
And after that watch Season 1, which is in the library. The reason for this is that towards the end of JC doco, he mentions that a new owner has taken over and a couple of months (or a year) later the History channel comes up with the reality show S1. This is a continuation of the research and soft disclosure to the public.
https://avalonlibrary.net/?dir=The_S...nwalker_Ranch/
S2, S3, and S4 can be watched online somewhere for now. Hopefully available in the library soon.
Cheers,
Szymon
Thanx Szymon for the links. I do appreciate it. I have seen multiple portions of Jeremey Corbell's film over the years. However, I never heard about the abduction of the Rancher's son, is there any documentation such as police records available to validate that it occurred. The film seemed a bit to contrived for me to be honest.
Hi All,
I've reached out to Jeremy and asked him that question. Hopefully, he will return my email.
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So let me clarify this 2013 Skinwalker movie.
https://avalonlibrary.net/Skinwalker_Ranch_(2013).avi
This is a factual fiction movie. This is a definition:
Below is the story of the factual fiction movie.Quote:
Factual fiction is based on true events with fictional characters thrown in and some minor changes to the actual event (called creative license.) and is set in contemporary times. If it is dealing with any of the wars, it becomes historical war fiction.
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It looks like the 2010 cattle rancher's ten-year-old son's disappearance did not happen as the Sherman sold the property to Bigelow in 1996 for $200,000.
When watching, take it with a grain of salt.
Here is the latest book enjoy.Quote:
In 1996 the Shermans had enough of their dream home turned nightmare ranch and began trying to sell it to anyone interested when an avid UFO researcher and real-estate tycoon Robert Bigelow bought the property for 200,000 dollars in 1996 and held ownership till 2016. In 1995, Robert founded the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) with Bigelow. Hungry for the truth, he established a compound at the former cattle ranch complete with state-of-the-art technology, Ph.D. level field researchers, scientists, and 24-hour security detail to guard the property. The researchers were tasked with gathering evidence, interrogating witnesses, and searching for an explanation for the phenomena so prevalent at the ranch.
Skinwalkers at the Pentagon - May 11, 2021
https://www.pearl-hifi.com/11_Spirit...e_Pentagon.pdf
Cheers,
Szymon
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch S4 Ep2 (41:46)
I don't think this will be on YT very long so...
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5VAvys_eDY
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozE4jGwumY8
5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jha3lcFse_k
6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyVxy8bnmmw