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George Knapp talks with Skinwalker Ranch owner Brandon Fugal.
Recorded April 14, 2021
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
a reply to: data5091
What is the best evidence of strangeness they've caught on camera? On any program or documentary.
Ive never seen the shows
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: NightFlight
That's what gets me...if they had so many issues with batteries and such why then do the actual film crews not have any issues...and why don't their cameras ever catch anything unexplained?
Apparently, there is a creature on the Skinwalker Ranch who has that same kind of technology. The creature's natural appearance has never been seen, but its flicker has been noticed jutting from bush to bush.
One person who came to the ranch to meditate had a run-in with the Predator. He sat down, meditated, and then one of the Shermans noticed the Predator approaching. The meditating man stayed there, with his eyes closed.
The Predator got within inches of the man, and let out a horrific roar. The man opened his eyes to see the Predator's camouflaged presence, ran for his life, and never returned.
The Shermans were the first to say anything that I know of about unusual occurrences on that ranch. The owners before them were the Myers from about 1905 to 1987, and the stories about inside-out dogs while they were owners are completely made up fiction:
originally posted by: marg6043
After reading about the history of skinwalker ranch, it seems that whatever is going on is ancient, Native Americans knows about it, pass to them by generations, I wonder if the stories about the land and the area was started long ago to keep people from the area. Yes I think is paranormal, but ancient.
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
Stories, tales, heresay.
No actual evidence. None.
I'm not even sure it's a good story when the only answer you get for "what did that NIDS scientific investigation show?" (that I believe was funded by taxpayer dollars) is "nothing of substance".
Its a good story the skinwalker ranch, but thats all it is.
The Skinwalker Ranch and Native American Legends, www.topsecretwriters.com...
originally posted by: Anathros
They filled a small pit with dyed water. Ground soaked it up.