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Originally posted by hiii_98
"Think of flying craft that can shift into wolves or other creatures"
as insane as it sounds that is exxxxxactly what was witnessed. I do not believe it is restricted to the wolf form by any means and my have limited selective manifestation based on the observer's subconscious perception and intentions.
Originally posted by debris765nju
reply to post by hiii_98
This is a true account that occured in Russia or at least near the border in 1959. The area is similar to skinwalker ranch. Nine people were killed and the incident was never solved.
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Originally posted by debris765nju
The local natives practiced shamanism and named the area the land of the dead. Their name for the mountain is "don't go there".
Originally posted by debris765nju
reply to post by ahamarlin
The local natives practiced shamanism and named the area the land of the dead. Their name for the mountain is "don't go there". The night the nine cross country skiers were killed, spheres similar to those reported by hiii and utahbigfoothunter were reported to be present by reputable witnesses. My personal reason is that I see the same entities in both places. I live with these entities and have about three dozen video's showing on ATS media that depict them in my house. There are dozens of stories about the dysatlov pass incident, official accounts, photographs taken by the skiers in camp and local legends. These sites can usually be located by electromagnetic abnormalities.
Originally posted by ahamarlin
hii-98,
Did your visits at (around) the ranch has influenced your life in general?
Do you feel the paranormal forces, whatever they are, know you are there and that they accept you?
Ive been thinking to visit the area for a while now. Not the ranch, I know thats not a good idea.
For me skinwalker is the most mysterious place I know of.
Originally posted by debris765nju
reply to post by ahamarlin
The local natives practiced shamanism and named the area the land of the dead. Their name for the mountain is "don't go there". The night the nine cross country skiers were killed, spheres similar to those reported by hiii and utahbigfoothunter were reported to be present by reputable witnesses. My personal reason is that I see the same entities in both places. I live with these entities and have about three dozen video's showing on ATS media that depict them in my house. There are dozens of stories about the dysatlov pass incident, official accounts, photographs taken by the skiers in camp and local legends. These sites can usually be located by electromagnetic abnormalities.
Some Utes who live in the region believe the phenomena are related to a Navajo curse. Their folklore tells that the Navajo sent Skinwalkers to punish the Ute. The ranch is off limits to the Ute as they are reported to say, "The ranch is in the path of the Skinwalker."
In NAVAJO tradition, a sorcerer who transforms into a werewolf, or a man who dresses as a wolf and is believed to practice WITCHCRAFT."
I find this far too simplistic an explanation of the term. The Navajo refuse even to say the word allowed for fear of retaliation from this much-feared creature. A Skinwalker is, in fact, a Navajo Witch and capable of causing much pain, suffering and even death.
Skinwalkers can transform into wolves, but, depending on the power they seek, other animal skins are used for other transformations. A coyote skin grants them speed, a bear skin strength, a cat, stealth and agility, etc