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originally posted by: hiii_98
Until I see some visual evidence that can be proven to be what it purports without any sign of manipulation, enhancement, etc., I'll still consider it a joke just as the 2 guys touring with Ryan Skinner are representative of the whole thing as they treat it as a joke.
what is funny about an entire team of PHD holding scientists arriving at the same lack of evidence as myself with equally fantastical stories? What would it take to convince you? Photos can be manipulated, audio altered, documents forged, nothing I can do would convince you which means your in a illogical position and delusional in that you likely believe that you are the one with sound reasoning and logic.
Perhaps I should just go wrangle up an "alien" tie him/her/it up in a pickup, drive over to your house and even then you will still not believe. I have realized long ago that a blind skeptic cannot accept the truth no matter what evidence is presented or how it is served.
Also what 2 guys are touring with me? I work alone, and have never done a "tour". I'm not sure who you are referring to as I take this topic very seriously. Nothing about a team of armed ex military commandos, 24/7 guarding paranormal ranch studied by some of our best scientists, and funded by our own government is a joke or even remotely funny. Scary might be a more appropriate term.
originally posted by: hiii_98
If you can wrangle up an "alien" and bring it to me, that would be a good start but it would just open Pandora's box because the "alien" would have to prove its alien-ness.
you do realize how contradictory you sound with that statement? You have a inflexible position. I don't think this discussion here will have any merit to you.
originally posted by: hiii_98
The title to my book and the link to it is my signature below my profile. I just published the book last night. I turned to ATS because the book contains secret files in it that have never been shared with anyone other than those who work for the government and Bigelow. I have been researching Skinwalker Ranch now both in a academic sense and as a boots on the ground investigator. I have also been featured on several popular national TV shows (Jesse Ventura Conspiracy Theory and Joe Rogan Question Everything). This is my second book on the topic, but again what makes it unique is I reveal to the audience everything I know, I hold no secrets back regarding what I've learned and the secrets I've held onto for the past 7 years.
originally posted by: Poppcocked
a reply to: musicismagic
Yes we all get it, you are trying to be Queen of the skeptics here, your mommy must be very proud of you!
Now please go away you are obviously not interested in this topic and only here to make the OP and other believers feel bad, so why respond at all?
originally posted by: Poppcocked
a reply to: musicismagic
Yes we all get it, you are trying to be Queen of the skeptics here, your mommy must be very proud of you!
Now please go away you are obviously not interested in this topic and only here to make the OP and other believers feel bad, so why respond at all?
originally posted by: hiii_98
originally posted by: one4all
Why not crowd-fund a 24/7 hr set of cameras,infra-red,night-vision,pancake flipping,whatever we can line up and get a lve online feed started so we can all share this phenomenon,or is this not possible?
Keeping data hidden that could immediatly get critical internet attention to these spots is Non-Humanitarian ,others have likely already reasoned out the types of places you suspect,you are likely right,but it is the exposure that is critical.
that is a dream of mine to do one day. I think it would require one large investor. Perhaps I should setup a fund on my website. A camera that is on day and night and provides a live broadcast of the area around the ranch. Furthermore you can rent space on utility poles to mount the camera.
originally posted by: hiii_98
a reply to: Elijah23 Wikipedia has a horrible synopsis of the ranch, but a brief one. Any explanation I would delve into would take pages.
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originally posted by: hiii_98
a reply to: BASSPLYR all I know is they WANT people to come out there, its like they are looking for initiates. They appear indifferent. Yes I have and plan to shout back at them next time I hear the voices, however I now ALWAYS have a tape recorder running 24/7 while at the ranch to pick them up. I feel they have some mission or role to play out there and although indifferent to humans they are irritated by the interruptions I (we?) cause when snooping around.
originally posted by: combatmaster
a reply to: hiii_98
Nuts....
are there any recordings on youtube?
I will try to look for it but doubt i can find it since it was a while back....
originally posted by: RossWellOldMexico
I am not sold on the Skinwalker Ranch mystery. A lot of stories, but no evidence/pictures. I watched an episode of "Joe Rogen Questions Everything" where they had explored the ranch as a topic. The episode had Rogan interview a former Bob Bigelow employee about some alien encounter on the ranch. The ranch's science team had witnessed the event and they supposedly had cameras rolling. The worker said it was astonishing event, but someone forgot to remove the lens cap from the cameras. C'mon on! REALLY?????
The Jesse Ventura show was worse, It looked staged from the get go. It made Bigelow look like a nefarious Bond villain. The "reality show" as Jesse called his show. It had Jesse trying to get an interview with Bob Bigelow and it came off like a prelude to a rasslin' match from Jesse's old WWF days. Sean Stone said he had a tingling sensation in his leg after climbing over a fence. Stone said he was bombarded with some energy wave to prevent him from going farther on the ranch. Stone doesn't look very athletic, but he land too hard and had a stinger from the jump. .