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originally posted by: mirageman
Nothing really spooky happened on that ranch than any other place in the world until the Shermans arrived in the mid-90s. Try to find this so called paranormal history. Not 10 miles away or in the Unitah base but on the ranch. It doesn't exist until they began to spin their tales.
That's if the Shermans ever really existed at all. I have my suspicions....
The worst part is that you are just completely full of #. looks like this site is full of spooks and contractors just here to spread doubt and confusion. The issues with this location go back hundreds if not thousands of years. Almost all of the famous weird places in the Southwest origins come from Native Americans. Not hard to look up
• "Junior Hicks has been visiting the ranch virtually from the time the witness family [Tom Sherman's] bought it, and he is thus able to confirm that he heard most of the accounts shortly after the events happened." (p217)
• Garth Myers - "...I can tell you unequivocally that up to 1992 there had never been and there never was any sign of that (UFOs and similar activity)" (p218) [Sherman moved into the ranch in 1994.]
• "...the 'Hunt for the Skinwalker' version of the ranch's history is badly distorted..." (p222.)
• The 'Skinwalker' statement that "...the greatest concentration of high strangeness has always taken place at what became the Sherman's 480 acre ranch" is not correct
• "...I assumed that Knapp had many in-depth interviews with the witness while writing the book...the witness didn't even know the book was being written about his family's experiences until 'Skinwalker' was published. And he had never met George Knapp...How's that for careful research!" (p224)
• "...the witness...said that many things in their book only resembled a true accounting of his experiences." (p224)
Source - The Utah UFO Display: A Scientist's Report by Frank Salisbury and Joseph "Junior" Hicks,
Sherman, now employed by Bigelow to maintain the ranch, said he can no longer discuss the activity because of a nondisclosure agreement Bigelow had him sign.
Eugene Register Oct 24th 1996
Bigelow sure spent a lot of time and money there for "nothing" to be going on there.
Seems to me if it were that inactive they wouldn't have stayed around for years documenting and paying scientists and security.
I'm a cautious skeptic. But I can't just write the place off that easy when so much time and money we're poured into it.
No UFOs or ETs have dropped in at spooky ranch
Research scientists who took control of a Uintah County ranch last fall will remain on the property even though they haven't seen the UFOs and other phenomena they were expecting.
A spokesman for the Las Vegas-based National Institute of Discovery Science said the researchers have yet to see the flying craft, cattle mutilations and dog-killing "balls of light" that Terry and Gwen Sherman said they experienced while they owned the 480-acre property near Randlett...
"Definitely no craft. No, we haven't had any dog-zappers. . . . Nobody has landed," Alexander said. "There has not been anything of significance. . . . We don't have anything to work with."
Desert News April 27, 1997
the fact is MM references are good and interesting but there is a bias to debunk reasonable claims that activity had been going on for decades and by natives for centuries but that doesn’t count because of the inaccurate record keeping and methods of the natives. I don’t think you will get unbiased balance from some of the commentators because of an agenda.