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Ask Me Anything about Skinwalker Ranch with George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell

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posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 05:45 PM
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a reply to: chrisonabike

Thanks so much Rob (and everyone) for taking the time to come here.



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 05:45 PM
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a reply to: JeremyCorbell


After making this film I can firmly say that reality simply isn’t what it used to be. Things are not what they seem. Everything around us is a mental construct.


That seems to be the crux of it -- that our perceptions are manipulated, that our beliefs are challenged, our systems and physics and measurable sciences rent when on/near the ranch.

Did you wonder if an entity was just screwing with you? No particular goal in mind other than to have fun?



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 05:47 PM
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a reply to: JeremyCorbell

Interesting.

Is he unique in this ability or do other 'associates' see stuff, too ?



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 05:52 PM
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a reply to: chrisonabike

It was great having you here...try not to be a stranger.

Cheers




posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 05:52 PM
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a reply to: JeremyCorbell

That was way cool, yes!
Thanks to all you guys for the the best AMA I have ever been part of!



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 05:58 PM
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originally posted by: ctj83
a reply to: JeremyCorbell

Before I call it a night, the thing that really got me was Colm's assessment that the calf that was mutilated was not killed by lasers, or scalpels, but knives. Two different knives. For some reason he felt it was done by machine. A mechanical butcher of sorts. The most terrifying part of the documentary by far -surpassing Dire wolves for me.


The mutilations are the best physical evidence of the entire investigation, but perhaps because NIDS' extensive reports and pics of them have been online for so long, they tend to be neglected in the fresh clamour for photographic or film evidence, which many expected more of from the documentary - including me - but that is missing the bigger picture of what IS already available.

Kelleher's description is indeed chilling and challenging. A calf was taken away, eviscerated with machine-like precision, and then dumped back in its original spot, all within the range of 40 minutes with people standing a few hundred yards nearby who witnessed nobody else approaching. As Kelleher said, it's impossible (defeating all logic, including TIME especially), but that's what happened.

The UK 'Croydon cat mutilation' case was unimaginatively closed by the police yesterday. Amidst all the tabloid frenzy and social media speculation, beneath it all may lie a far stranger cause than mere psychopaths for a certain number of deaths out of the 400+ total that bear similarities to cattle mutilations, not least a complete lack of blood or tracks around the bodies. And not just cats - foxes, rabbits, snakes, OWLS! May be something, may be nothing, but it's our job to think deeper.



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posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:10 PM
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a reply to: JeremyCorbell

Thanks for the reply. Sounds really spooky and unnerving.

(apologies for the late reply; I've read through all the posts)



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:10 PM
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posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:13 PM
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That was great ATS! I'm signing off now. Check out the movie and get ready for my film on Bob Lazar. You can see all of my work at www.ExtraordinaryBeliefs.com... Let's do this about about my next film! Go watch the first, first, though... geni.us...



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:22 PM
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I was interested in the grounds themselves. The history. You guys might format a sweet OP with images like historical maps, facilities (past present future), any sort of archaeology, and data stuff like timelines of the sorts of 'eras' the place has had (I have gathered something about military bases is it?), with a nice dash of commentary along those lines, and any any shorts that fit into such nicely. Help set the tone; make it feel more 'interactive' once the film gets playing finally. Appeal to a bigger audience, draw in newcomers / laymen, etc. In my experience making a film is the 'easy' part, getting it out to people now thats the trials and tribulations. Hope that helps.

Oh, and the question on the tip of everyones tongues: is there going to be a 'public' campgrounds opened on the site?


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posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:25 PM
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originally posted by: Springer
a reply to: JohnnyCanuck

That ended up being the janitor downloading the worst kind of porn, no aliens or conspiracy there, just disgusting...
That was generic cover story 2.0 beta if you ask me, Blackhawks don’t show up for that kind of thing and you don’t keep local LEOs in the dark.



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:34 PM
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originally posted by: argentus
a reply to: JeremyCorbell


After making this film I can firmly say that reality simply isn’t what it used to be. Things are not what they seem. Everything around us is a mental construct.


That seems to be the crux of it -- that our perceptions are manipulated, that our beliefs are challenged, our systems and physics and measurable sciences rent when on/near the ranch.

Did you wonder if an entity was just screwing with you? No particular goal in mind other than to have fun?

This is the crux of it, I think.
When it comes to physics and measurable sciences, all we have to go on is what we have discovered so far on our journey.
I have said many, many times: "What knowledge we have gained thus far is but a drop in an ocean of knowledge yet to learn"
Quad



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:40 PM
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Thank you guys for giving your time and insight and works. Wonderful AMA; all of us look forward to your next offerings



posted on Sep, 22 2018 @ 06:46 PM
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Thanks for participating everyone, I feel like a proud father today, ATS shined (as per usual) with respect and INTELLIGENT questions.


Thanks to George, Jeremy, and Robert Peter too!


Good night and good luck one and all! :-)

Mark...
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