Saturday, October 22, 2022

Witnesses describe strange phenomena at the Skinwalker ranch. Rumors, observations and opinions of ufologists

 The mysterious and mystical Rancho Skinwalker is located in the southeast of Ballard, Utah. This area covers approximately 1.9 square meters. km of land. It continues to be interesting in scientists and ufologists as the site with the highest number of recorded paranormal phenomena. Many believe that all these cases are related to UFO activity.

The story began with the first owners who began to notice strange phenomena after the takeover. Among them were crop circles, flying saucers, bright lights in the sky, poltergeists, and mysterious night creatures. To seriously investigate these incidents, representatives of the National Institute of Science and Discovery (NIDSci) purchased the ranch.

It should be mentioned that the ranch is located in the western part of Uinta County, near the Utah Indian Reservation. The Indians consider this territory condemned and never enter the designated lands. And now let's go through the most interesting and scary facts about the Skinwalker ranch:

  1. Indians believe that mighty spirits live in ranch territory, and the territory itself was cursed many generations ago. Tribe members are not allowed to cross the border and enter Skinuoker's lands.
  2. From the 1950s. UFOs were recorded on the ranch. A huge number of reports of aliens came from local residents.
  3. In 1994, Terry and Gwen Sherman bought ranches (nicknames because the family refused to give their real names) who had moved here with their children. Upon arrival, the family found screws on all doors and windows. Outside, they found giant chains, as if someone was holding a huge animal.
  4. The family spent about two years at the ranch. During this time, they witnessed many cattle injuries, crop circles, eerie voices at night, levitation of objects, UFOs and strange animals on the spot. The family boss said he had personally seen a giant flying saucer the size of two soccer fields and huge 2-meter alien creatures.
  5. In 1996, the family left the ranch forever.

Of course, all these testimonies seem strange, so many people are skeptical of them. You never know what a frightened family might have said after hearing many Indian legends about curses. Even further, the story plunges into an even greater mystery.

In 1996, the ranch was taken over by Robert Bigelow, who is the founder of the above-mentioned National Institute of Science and Discovery. To understand you, he is also considered the founder of the private company Bigelow Aerospace.

Bigelow really believed in the history of the Sherman family, and also meticulously collected data on any clues about the activities of foreign representatives throughout the country. He did not regret buying a mystery ranch for $ 200,000, and later in 2007 the US government entrusted Bigelow with the development of a secret government project called "Extended Aviation Threat Identification Program" with a fund of $ 22 million.

Bigelow analyzed the ranch activity and indicated in reports that these phenomena could not be explained by natural causes or by the activity of military aircraft.

In 2013, interest in the ranch was renewed with the pseudo-documentary "Skinwalker Ranch," based on the stories of the Sherman family.

For some reason in 2016, the ranch was sold for $ 4.5 million to private company Adamantium Real Estate, information on the owner and activities still classified. Perhaps this is another secret project that continues to investigate strange phenomena on the ranch.

Ufologists suspect that scientists have managed to make contact with aliens who are somehow related to a certain place. Scientists believe that these are unfounded suspicions and rumors.

The story may have ended, but many people still cannot calm down and are convinced that something strange is happening at the ranch. Perhaps they are confused by the fact that the current owners (the same secret company) have closed the public road and strictly guarded the entire territory?

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