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My visit to The Skinwalker Ranch, 2018

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posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 04:47 PM
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a reply to: Springer

I mean, crowdsourcing that data would be an awesome idea. Like SETI@Home bu with paranormal stuff!

On a side note, I just watched a movie on Netflix called 'Annihilation.' It's pretty damn trippy, it's hard not to make comparisons to skinwalker.



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 05:30 PM
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a reply to: Smugallo


Sounds great, will look for that on Netflix. Looking forward to seeing both.

I don’t mind watching them, just don’t like to go to those places for fear of attachment.



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 06:22 PM
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a reply to: Springer

kinda bummer, would have been a huge breaktrough for me, and would connect directly skinwalker ranch with the humanoids



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 06:29 PM
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Humans studying SWR is the equivalent of chimps in a zoo trying to study the zoo keepers.

Any reports of mini stealth fighter jets ?

Old Native American Indians ?


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posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 06:31 PM
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I am happy to report that absolutely zero "restrictions" were placed upon me or anyone else in our group. The owner literally stated upon our arrival that the place "was ours" for the next three days and his staff were there only for our protection and to see to our needs as best they could.

That seriously impressed me, I had wondered on the flight up if we would be restricted from certain areas on the property or asking pointed questions of the staff.

We were not.

I can't think of a more inviting reception that I've ever received to what the literature and history consider a "hot spot". This is a big part of why I am willing to support the owner's desire to get the word out that SWR is being studied again and why I will go back again.

No shady business, no attempts at covering anything up.

The owner is very open about his desire to find out the truth, and I believe he's an honest agent who, just like us, wants to know what is (or isn't) going on on that plot of interesting land.

Obviously I could be wrong and it wouldn't be the first time, but, after many such meetings with the owners of, and visits to other "interesting places", my takeaway is this is not about making a buck, it's about finding out what the truth is, whatever that truth may be...



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 06:34 PM
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I get that suspense can create hype and excitement for a movie therefore creating more "buzz" but at the same time making an announcement about a future announcement can also have a negative effect. We live in a society of instant gratification and people are just going to forget about this movie when it releases and not care to watch it or create more buzz about it or even having the movie fail to live up to the hype.

All this pre announcement does to me is prove that the movie lacks substance so prolonged hype and suspense needs to be created in order to get eyes on it. If it was a good movie then there is no need to hype anything up. It should speak for itself.

That's my 2 cents.


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posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 06:52 PM
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This is one of the few places I have extreme interest in. Thanks for the info. Can’t wait to see the film. a reply to: Springer



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 07:24 PM
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As I have many times here and elsewhere, I can't emphasize enough that everyone should read Colm Kelleher's book, Hunt for the Skinwalker.

It is a comprehensive book about Skinwalker Ranch and a good foundation for whatever follows.

I've read this book many times over the last two years. It corroborates some experiences I have had, which are similar in nature to those which take place at Skinwalker.

Again, this is not an endorsement for the film, only an informative post for those reading this thread who would like more information on the phenomena observed there.



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 07:25 PM
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a reply to: Springer

I knew you'd be going there. The question is what you experienced a game changer for you?
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posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 07:42 PM
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Oh the movie has nothing to do with skinwalker, but it's a damn weird movie. The last 45 minutes are just crazy. Sorry for being slightly off-topic folks.



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 07:45 PM
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a reply to: Lurker1

Hi Lurker1, I'm currently about 3/4 of the way through the book on your recommendation. It's an interesting, if frustrating book, thus far. As I mentioned in a previous post, I'd love to see some solid evidence that he DIA were involved in some way in the Skin Walker tale.



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 07:59 PM
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There are a lot of strange highway designations in the area of Skinwalker ranch, for example 6500 E 7500 E etc.
Is the the Uintah Basin oil field still producing?, be just like the government to hide a secret installation in there with the oil infrastructure.
Many desert areas you can visit with a 4 runner, although its wise to heed the signs if there are fenced depots for toxic waste.
Some of the tails from the early 1950s may have been declassified by now.
We will know once the film is released I guess.
The aliens were known for cattle mutilation back in the day but probably not much for them to come back to now.

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posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 08:05 PM
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All this pre announcement does to me is prove that the movie lacks substance so prolonged hype and suspense needs to be created in order to get eyes on it. If it was a good movie then there is no need to hype anything up. It should speak for itself.


I don't agree at all. I've seen many supposed AAA films flail and fail because of poor marketing. You need to get people to want to see it. And unlike a crappy, fake ghost series on TV, this would seem "boring" except for those who have interest in actual phenomena. So.. yea, hype it up imo!



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 08:19 PM
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I second what Lurker says about the book. If you aren't up to speed on the ranch, this explains it....and since then, most of us are waiting for new relevations. Best source of info on the ranch so far



posted on Apr, 14 2018 @ 09:16 PM
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originally posted by: skunkape23


skunkape23, what makes you mention the granite/running water?

Just an observation.
Trying to figure it out.
Strange lights in the sky. Synchronicity. Cryptids.
They happen with some regularity in these places.


Granite and running water creates a "pizo-electric"(?) effect that looks like a soft fluffy pink glow if you have the eye to see.

There's a place not far from my home where this happens. Some of the old native folk from the dream time live in the rocks there. So do some hairy humanish folk.

Others come and bath in the glow when the rains create a waterfall.


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posted on Apr, 15 2018 @ 01:03 AM
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A "gamechanger"?

No it wasn't a game changer, but it was a "game extender".

Between the evidence the science team presented us and the local folks I spoke with, this trip has extended my interest in the place in general and the geographic area specifically.

I will be back...



posted on Apr, 15 2018 @ 01:27 AM
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a reply to: Springer

Do any of the scientists there think that it's an example of quantum physics overlapping of space/time?



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posted on Apr, 15 2018 @ 01:36 AM
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originally posted by: Springer
a reply to: 727Sky

Absolutely... Don't know what I have to do in order to have a genuine experience.


That said, I'll keep trying and traveling to where they happen for others I know and trust but, damn, it gets old being the "square" in the group of cool people who have all seen things.


Genuine experiences are overrated. Really.

I've had a genuine experience with an... orb or some kind. I was just around 14-15 and my best friend at the time and I were running out of my house in pure joy and excitement. Just as we exited the side door of my parents home a bright as the sun orb flew literally at our heads and we ducked as it swirled around us at the last moment and then disappeared.

It's my only true genuine experience.

My friend and I paused and then sat in that same spot for some time waiting for it to come back. It never did. We swore not to ever let our future selves discount what we had saw, yet now in the present my friend doubts it ever occurred, but we haven't spent any real amount of time discussing what is could've been or what could possibly explain that moment.

In either case, my genuine experience didn't change me in any discernible way nor did it alter my life as I know it.

Genuine experiences are often a let down.



posted on Apr, 15 2018 @ 01:51 AM
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