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posted on Sep, 17 2013 @ 01:11 PM
reply to post by stealthyaroura
I am reluctant to say much about the ranch because of all the trouble that has been caused by the book and by my original articles. So many jerks and
dickheads have traveled to the ranch because of the stuff we wrote that the owner asked me to scale back on further coverage. Every single day, hordes
of UFO enthusiasts, monster hunters, drunks, and all-around knuckleheads show up at the ranch. They drink beer, toss trash onto the ground, trespass
onto the property, take flash pictures at night as they peer into the house where the caretakers live, and commit pretty serious vandalism (such as
ripping the front gate off its hinges..) Some of the "journalists" and investigators who have shown up to film their own TV specials or online blogs
have been among the worst offenders.
I will put it this way--activity in the Uintah Basin continues. People who live there have been seeing weird stuff for a long time, and still do,
including recent UFO sightings and animal mutilations. The unexplained activity has always been basin-wide phenomena, and--for years, the epicenter of
the activity was the ranch. I know there have been some weird events in the general vicinity of the ranch, but the activity on the Bigelow property
itself is nothing like what it once was...not even close. As we reported in the Skinwalker book, the relationship between the "entity" and the
humans on the ranch changed during the NIDS study. Whatever "it" is, it didn't seem to like being stalked or hunted so it largely went underground.
There have been occasional isolated flare ups, but still, nothing at all like it was back in the late 90's.
I am often amused by the trumped up accounts I read online about strange happenings on the property. They mostly come from people who went to the
ranch to see weird stuff, and lo and behold, they do. I think most of this is wishful thinking, exaggerations, or outright lies created to drum up
interest in a blog or a TV show or something like that. I urge people to take it all with a grain of salt...which is good advice for the entire
paranormal field anyway. And I include my own reporting in that warning. being skeptical is a good thing. It is possible to be both skeptical and open
minded, which is the lien I try to walk.