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Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located in the Uintah Basin of Utah, United States, that has gained international notoriety for its alleged paranormal activities and unexplained phenomena. Spanning approximately 512 acres, this secluded ranch has been the focal point of numerous investigations and has captured the imagination of both skeptics and believers alike. The ranch's mystique stems from a series of bizarre and often disturbing events reported by former owners, visitors, and researchers. These include sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), strange creatures resembling those described in Native American folklore, mysterious lights, and unexplained cattle mutilations. The site is named after the skinwalker, a shape-shifting entity from Navajo legend, which is said to have the ability to transform into various animals. SOURCES: -JAMES KEENAN/MUFON: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNPQfgbyLdY -HUNT FOR THE SKINWALKER: https://www.amazon.com/Hunt-Skinwalker-Science-Confronts-Unexplained/dp/1416505210 -SKINWALKERS AT THE PENTAGON: https://www.amazon.com/Skinwalkers-Pentagon-Insiders-Account-Government/dp/B09HR54GQF/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/136-2001744-0153160?pd_rd_w=amvPY&content-id=amzn1.sym.9713b09e-9eac-42a7-88bb-ecfe516a6b92&pf_rd_p=9713b09e-9eac-42a7-88bb-ecfe516a6b92&pf_rd_r=T7VTQED47AYXNN3Z1ZMW&pd_rd_wg=CsqR9&pd_rd_r=f04943ae-1e86-40a0-9683-741a2070fabe&pd_rd_i=B09HR54GQF&psc=1
Today with my hosts Hal and Ava we do a deep dive on the famouse Skinwalker Ranch in Utah. Skinwalker Ranch, previously known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located southeast of Ballard, Utah, known for its strange and unexplained phenomena. It's a hotbed of paranormal activity and UFO sightings, earning it the nickname "UFO alley." What makes Skinwalker Ranch so special? High Strangeness: The ranch has a long history of unusual events, including UFO sightings, animal mutilations, strange creatures, poltergeist activity, and other unexplained occurrences. Scientific Investigations: Despite the skepticism surrounding the ranch, several scientific investigations have been conducted over the years, attempting to document and understand the strange phenomena. Navajo Lore: The ranch's name comes from the Navajo legend of the "skin-walker," a malevolent witch capable of shapeshifting into animal forms. This connection adds a layer of cultural and historical intrigue to the location. Media Attention: Skinwalker Ranch has been featured in numerous books, documentaries, and television shows, further fueling public interest and speculation. The History Channel's series, "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch," has brought the ranch's mysteries to a wider audience.
In dieser Episode taucht Diandra tief in die mysteriösen Ereignisse der Skinwalker Ranch ein, einem Ort voller UFO-Sichtungen und paranormaler Aktivitäten. Katharina hingegen beleuchtet die faszinierenden Phänomene der Kornkreise und redet über deren mögliche Ursprünge und Bedeutungen.
Supernatural, cursed, intertwined or something different all together? As a recap for our episode about Skinwalker Ranch in part 1: The newest owners of the property ( The Sherman's) had encountered what could only be described as a direwolf. A hulking wolf-like creature that was impervious to pain. It attacked a recently purchased calf before they were able to deter the strange animal with physical attacks as well as multiple firearms being used on it. This would only signal the beginning of the strange occurrences that would plague them during their short residence on the property. Part 2 dives even deeper into the strange occurrences at The Sherman Ranch. We hope you enjoy and share with others. Part 3 coming soon.
Name dropping the Sherman Ranch might not mean anything to the average person, those of us in the paranormal/creepy shit arenas know it all too well...although by a much different and spine shivering name. It is commonly known as Skinwalker Ranch. This episode marks the beginning of our 2 part series on the legend, lore and reality of that ranch. We introduce the concepts, folklore and players involved with the report of unusual activity. SW Ranch is a hotbed of activity for cryptids, UFOs, otherworldly creatures and indigenous folklore that's steeped in shamanism and witchcraft. So settle in and turn the lights down. Make sure you check the closets and under the bed. These creatures we're about to talk about are not to be taken lightly. There are those that believe simply saying their name aloud welcomes evil and bad omens upon you.
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Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property of approximately 512 acres (207 ha),[a] located southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful shamans. Well as always, thanks again peeps and don't forget to subscribe. Appreciate ya, enjoy and thanks for listening!Check me out on YouTube on the Jose the Degenerate channel and IG @josemeza_creatorEmail: juanandjoecomedy@gmail.com
Skinwalker Ranch, también conocido como Sherman Ranch, es una propiedad de aproximadamente 512 acres ubicada al sureste de Ballard, Utah, que tiene fama de ser el sitio de actividades paranormales y relacionadas con ovnis. Su nombre está tomado de la leyenda de los navajos sobre los chamanes vengativos. El rancho, ubicado en el oeste del condado de Uintah, bordeando la reserva india de Uintah y Ouray, fue apodado popularmente como el rancho de ovnis debido a su aparente historia de 50 años de eventos extraños que se dice que tuvieron lugar allí.
After the Sherman family sold their ranch, new owner Robert Bigelow and his team were excited to prove the existence of alien life. Over the next few years, his team witnessed strange phenomena but could never document them. While they chalked it up to things like electromagnetic interference, skeptics heard nothing but excuses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Strange things started happening at Terry and Gwen Sherman's new ranch in northeastern Utah not long after they bought the property. They claimed mysterious creatures roamed around. Spacecraft seemed to patrol the grounds. And the cattle were being mutilated. Were there logical explanations for these events, or was something otherworldly happening? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
185# Return to Skinwalker | Magnetic anomalies This week we return to the Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, located southeast of Ballard, Utah, that has a reputation for paranormal and UFO-related activities.[1] Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful shamans. UFO reports in the Uintah Basin were publicized as early as the 1960s.[1] UFO and paranormal Claims about the ranch first appeared in 1996 in the Salt Lake City, Utah, Deseret News,[2] and later in the alternative weekly Las Vegas Mercury as a series of articles by investigative journalist George Knapp. These early stories detailed by family who occupied the property. We're going to look at what's new on the ranch as new information, paranormal events and UFO sightings ramp up on skin walker. HelloFreshUK are extending their flash sale, Details are as follows: Offer: 50% off 1st box & 20% off next 3 boxes Code: HFAFF60 https://hellofresh-uk.648q.net/Qmq5M MERCH STORE Our new merch is available on tee public! stickers, buttons, mugs and masks all with our sweet new design! #MERCH #Sales #NASAScience #PodernFamily #teepublic https://teepublic.com/en-gb/t-shirt/21303964-nasa-beam-me-up… GET YOURS TODAY! CONTACT US!! Get in touch! Have a question for us or a comment or suggestion you can email us Website Neverastraightanswer.co.uk Email Neverstraightanswer@gmail.com NEVERASTRAIGHTANSWER.CO.UK #NASA #theadamproject #timetravel #BTTF #Spacetime Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0noBaIL4CkiSrjESHAY3lk https://linktr.ee/Neverastraightanswer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverastraightanswer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neverastraightanswer/support
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sign up for our Patreon to support the show and get bonus episodes! www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Info take from: https://allthatsinteresting.com/skinwalker https://www.legendsofamerica.com/navajo-skinwalkers/ https://www.wjhl.com The Uinta Basin is a section of the Colorado Plateaus province, part of the enormous Intermontane Plateaus division. It is also a geologic structural basin in eastern Utah, east of the Wasatch Mountains and south of the Uinta Mountains. For as long as humans have lived in the Uintah Basin, they've seen strange things in the sky. In the 1970s, Utah State professor Frank Salisbury wrote a detailed, profoundly investigative book about hundreds of UFO sightings seen in the basin, called “The Utah UFO Display: A Biologists Report.” However, the weird stuff goes way beyond strange flying anomalies. For 15 generations, indigenous tribes, including the Utes, have referred to this ridge as being “in the path of the skinwalker.” In the Navajo culture, a skinwalker is a harmful witch who can turn into, possess, or disguise themselves as an animal. The legend of the shapeshifting entity known as the Skinwalker has primarily been seen as a hoax. It's hard to believe that a human-like figure has been transforming into a four-legged animal and terrorizing families in the American Southwest for centuries. While not precisely proven, the Navajo Skinwalker has profound roots in Native American lore. So, what is a Skinwalker? As The Navajo-English Dictionary explains, the “Skinwalker” has been translated from the Navajo “Yee Naaldlooshii. The literal translation means “by means of it, it goes on all fours” — and the yee naaldlooshii is just one of many varieties of Skinwalkers, called ‘ánti'jhni and is considered one of the most volatile and dangerous witches. For the Navajo people, witchcraft is just another part of their spirituality and one of the “ways” of their lives. Witchcraft has long been part of their culture, history, and traditions. Witches exist alongside humans and are not supernatural beings. The Navajo believe there are places where the powers of both good and evil are present and that those powers can be harnessed for either. Medicine men utilize these powers to heal and aid members of their communities. At the same time, those who practice Navajo witchcraft seek to direct the spiritual forces to cause harm or misfortune to others. This type of Navajo witchcraft is known as the “Witchery Way,” which uses human corpses in various ways such as tools from the bones, and concoctions that are used to curse, harm, or kill intended victims. The knowledge of these powers is passed down from the elders through the generations. The Navajo are part of a larger cultural area that includes the Pueblo people, Apache, Hopi, Ute, and other groups that also have their versions of the Skinwalker. Still, each consists of an evil witch capable of transforming itself into an animal. Among these tribes, several stories and descriptions have been told throughout the years about the Skinwalkers. Sometimes, these witches evolved from living their lives as respected healers or spiritual guides, who later chose to use their powers for evil. Though they can be male or female, they are more often male. They walk freely among the tribe during the day and secretly transform at night. To become a Skinwalker, they must be initiated by a secret society that requires the evilest of deeds – the killing of a close family member, most often a sibling. Kind of like the soul stone. After this horrible task has been completed, the person then acquires supernatural powers, which give them the ability to shape-shift into animals. They are often seen in the form of coyotes, wolves, freddy foxes, cougars, dogs, and bears but can take the shape of any animal. They then wear the skins of the animals they transform into, hence, the name Skinwalker. Sometimes, they also adorned animal skulls or antlers atop their heads, which brought them more power. They choose what animal they want to turn into, depending on the abilities needed for a particular task, such as speed, strength, endurance, stealth, claws, teeth, etc. They may transform again if trying to escape from pursuers. Because of this, the Navajo consider it taboo for its members to wear the pelt of any predatory animal. However, sheepskin, leather, and buckskin are acceptable. The skinwalkers can also take possession of the bodies of human victims if a person locks eyes with them. After controlling, the witch can make its victims do and say things that they wouldn't otherwise. Some traditions believe Skinwalkers are born of a benevolent medicine man who abuses indigenous magic for evil. The medicine man is then given mythical powers of sin that vary from tradition to tradition. Still, the power all traditions mention is the ability to turn into or possess an animal or person. Other practices believe a man, woman, or child can become a Skinwalker by committing any deep-seated evil deed. The evil society of the witches gathers in dark caves or secluded places for several purposes – to initiate new members, plot their activities, harm people from a distance with black magic, perform dark ceremonial rites and tickle the taints of ceremonial voodoo dolls. These ceremonies are similar to other tribal affairs, including dancing, feasts, rituals, mutual masturbation, and sand-painting, but were “corrupted” with dark connotations. The evildoers are also said to engage in necrophilia with female corpses, commit cannibalism, incest, and grave robberies. During these gatherings, the Skinwalkers shape-shift into their animal forms or go naked, wearing only beaded jewelry and ceremonial paint. The leader of the Skinwalkers is usually an older man, who is a very powerful and longtime Skinwalker. Skinwalkers also have other powers, including reading others' minds, controlling their thoughts and behavior, causing disease and illness, destroying property, getting a woman to make up their mind about where to have dinner, and even death. Those who have talked of their encounters with these evil beings describe several ways to know if a skinwalker is near. They make sounds around homes, such as knocking on windows, banging on walls, and scraping noises on the roof. On some occasions, they have been spied peering through windows. More often, they appear in front of vehicles in hopes of causing a severe accident. Some claim that, in addition to being able to shapeshift, the Skinwalker is also able to control the creatures of the night, such as wolves and owls, and to make them do their bidding. Some can call up the spirits of the dead and reanimate the corpses to attack their enemies. Zombies. Boom! Because of this, the Native Americans rarely ventured out alone. The skin walkers' supernatural powers are uncanny, as they are said to run faster than a car and have the ability to jump high cliffs. They are swift, agile, impossible to catch, and leave tracks that are larger than those of any animal. When they have been seen, they have been described as not quite human and not entirely animal. They are usually naked, but some have reported seeing the creature wearing tattered shirts or jeans, kind of like Bruce Banner. The Skinwalker kills out of greed, anger, envy, spite, or revenge. It also robs graves for personal wealth and collects much-needed ingredients in black magic. These witches live on the unexpired lives of their victims, and they must continually kill or die themselves. Skinwalkers and other witches have long been blamed for all manner of unexpected struggles and tragedies through the years, including sickness, drought, poor crops, and sudden deaths. Even more minor or individual problems such as windstorms during dances, alienation of affection by mates, the death of livestock, and reversal of fortune, were often believed to be the work of a witch. This situation was most apparent with the Navajo Witch Purge of 1878, which initially evolved from a cultural response to many people moving across and onto their lands. After a series of wars with the U.S. Army, the Navajo were expelled from their land and forced to march to the Bosque Redondo (Fort Sumner) in New Mexico in what is known as the Long Walk of the Navajo in 1864. The people suffered from inadequate water, failed crops, illness, and death, reducing their numbers dramatically. After four years, the government finally admitted they had made a mistake, and the Navajo were allowed to return to their homeland in the Four Corners area. During these years, many of the tribe's members were said to have turned to shape-shifting to escape the terrible conditions. In the meantime, the rest of the tribe were convinced that their gods had deserted them. Once the people had returned to their homeland, their conditions improved, but the dreaded skinwalkers, whom they blamed for their years on the bleak reservation, were still among them. Accusations of witchcraft and the hunting of the skinwalkers began. When someone found a collection of witch artifacts wrapped in a copy of the Treaty of 1868, the tribal members unleashed deadly consequences. The “Navajo Witch Purge” occurred in 1878, in which 40 Navajo suspected witches were killed to restore harmony and balance for the tribe. Today, most of the tales of sightings of these witches do not include death or injury but instead are more “trickster-like.” So, the Native American equivalent of Loki. Numerous people have told stories of swift animals running alongside their vehicles, matching their speed. After a short period, however, they run off into the wilderness. Along the way, these animals often turn into a man, who jumps out and bangs on the hood. Another story tells of a man making repairs on an old ranch home when he began to hear loud laughter coming from the nearby sheep pens. Thinking he was alone, he investigated and found all sheep but one huddled in one corner of the pen. However, a lone ram was separated from the group, standing upright and laughing very human-like. After the man locks eyes with the ram, he sees that his eyes are not an animal but like a human's. The animal then casually walked away on all four legs. Peyote's a wonderful drug. Some say they have seen the skinwalker running through the night, sometimes turning into a fiery ball, leaving streaks of color behind them. Others have seen angry-looking humanoid figures looking down on them from cliffs, mountains, and mesas. In the 1980s, one of the most notable events occurred when a family was driving through the Navajo Reservation. As they slowed to make a sharp curve, something jumped from the ditch. It was described as black, hairy, and wore a shirt and pants. A few days after this event, at their home in Flagstaff, Arizona, the family was awakened to the sounds of loud drumming and chanting. Outside their home were three dark forms of “men” outside their fence. However, these shadowy creatures were seemingly unable to climb the fence and soon left. These events have occurred in the Four-Corners area of southwest Colorado, southeast Utah, northeast Arizona, and northwest New Mexico. In the 1990s, a ranch in northeast Utah, far away from the Navajo Reservation, became the partial focus of the Skinwalkers. Called the Sherman Ranch, the UFO Ranch, and most notably, the Skinwalker Ranch, this place has a history of UFOs, aliens, cattle mutilations, and crop circles. Located near the Ute Indian reservation, these people have long thought that the Navajo curse their tribe in retribution for many perceived transgressions. Since then, the skinwalkers have plagued the Ute people. Witchcraft represents the antithesis of Navajo cultural values and is not tolerated. They work to avoid it, prevent it, and cure it in their daily behaviors. However, when it exists, their laws have always said that when a person becomes a witch, they have forfeited their humanity and their right to exist, so they should be killed. However, skinwalkers are notoriously hard to kill, and attempts are usually unsuccessful. Trying to kill one will often result in the witch seeking revenge. Successful killing generally requires the assistance of a powerful shaman, who knows spells and rituals that can turn the Skinwalker's evil, back upon itself. Another alternative is to shoot the creature with bullets dipped into white ash. However, this shot must hit the witch in the neck or the head. Double-tap! Little more is known about the purported being, as the Navajo are reluctant to discuss it with outsiders — and often even amongst each other. Traditional belief threatens that speaking about the malevolent beings is not only bad luck but makes their appearance all the more likely. Native American writer and historian Adrienne Keene explained how J.K. Rowling's use of similar entities in her Harry Potter series affected indigenous people who believed in the Skinwalker. “What happens when Rowling pulls this in, is we as Native people are now opened up to a barrage of questions about these beliefs and traditions,” said Keene, “but these are not things that need or should be discussed by outsiders.” The rest of us Americans got our first real glimpse into the story of the Navajo legend in 1996 when an article titled “Frequent Fliers?” was published by the Utah-based news outlet, The Deseret News. The story told us of a Utah family's unsettling experience with the creature that included cattle mutilations and disappearances, UFO sightings, and the appearance of, you guessed it, crop circles. Terry and Gwen Sherman first observed UFOs of varying sizes hovering above their property, then seven of their cows died or disappeared. One was reportedly found with a hole cut into the center of its left eyeball. Another had its rectum carved out. Damn near killed ‘em. The Shermans found dead cattle surrounded by an odd, chemical smell. One was found dead in a clump of trees. The branches above appeared to have been cut off. One of the vanished cows had left tracks in the snow that suddenly stopped. “If it's snow, it's hard for a 1,200- or 1,400-pound animal to just walk off without leaving tracks or to stop and walk backwards completely and never miss their tracks,” Terry Sherman said. “It was just gone. It was very bizarre.” However, the family's most traumatizing encounter happened 18 months after moving onto the ranch. Terry Sherman heard voices while walking his dogs late one night. Sherman reported that the voices spoke in a language he didn't recognize. He estimated that they came from about 25 feet away — but he couldn't see anything. His dogs went nuts, barked, and ran back hastily to the house. On a different night, Sherman took his dogs for a walk around the ranch late at night when he came upon a wolf. But, of course, this wasn't an ordinary wolf. It was three times larger than a regular wolf, had glowing red eyes, and just stood there when three close-range shots by Sherman hit its hide. The Shermans dipped the hell out and sold the so-called Skinwalker Ranch in 1996 — after only 18 months of owning it. The Sherman family weren't the only ones traumatized on the property. After they moved out, several new owners experienced eerily similar encounters with these creatures, and today, the ranch has become a hub of paranormal research that's aptly renamed Skinwalker Ranch. While paranormal investigators probe the property with novel inventions, what they're looking for has a history that is centuries old. The ranch is now fortified with barbed wire, private property signs, and armed guards. UFO enthusiast and Las Vegas realtor Robert Bigelow bought the ranch for $200,000 in 1996. He established the National Institute for Discovery Science and put up substantial surveillance. The goal was to assess what exactly had been going on there. Dr. John Alexander retired from Army intelligence as a colonel. He was part of the first scientific study of the ranch under the umbrella of NIDS, the National Institute for Discovery Science. He continues to work as a consultant to the Department of Defense. After earning a Ph.D., Alexander was directly involved with the U.S. Army's psychic warrior research program and then became one of the first employees of NIDS. NIDS was a think tank created and funded by Las Vegas aerospace entrepreneur Robert Bigelow. After reading a Deseret newspaper story about UFO activity at the ranch, Bigelow flew to Utah, bought the property, and assigned a team of professionals to study the ranch and the basin. The rancher and his neighbors told the NIDS team about a crapload of abnormal activity from shadow people appearing in and around the ranch house. In these poltergeist-type events, physical objects moved on their own, strange animals, including giant wolves and sasquatch, have been seen, as well as holes in the sky. The scientists witnessed much of this for themselves, including animals carved up with surgical precision and ghostly images that appeared on camera. In all, they documented hundreds of paranormal events. “Something else is in control,” John Alexander told Mystery Wire. “And if it wants you to find out, it may allow that, but if it doesn't, this thing keeps morphing and changing into, you know, new shapes and forms. We had cameras there and things that happened just off-camera , sometimes in front of the camera, but you wouldn't see them.” The NIDS investigation was conducted secretly for years but was hindered by buttholes trying to screw with them. A 2005 book, Hunt for the Skinwalker, revealed details about the ranch to the world and came to the attention of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). With the support of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the DIA launched its study of abnormal activity at the ranch and the more significant issue of UFOs. In all, $22 million was allocated to the research. Reams of documents and reports were generated but have never been made public. In December 2017 the New York Times revealed the Pentagon's secret study of UFOs, but that article did not mention the far more mysterious encounters at the ranch. Lue Elizondo was the intelligence officer in charge of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program – better known as AATIP. This Pentagon group studied the now-famous UFO videos called Tic Tac, Go Fast, and Gimbal, along with other military encounters. Elizondo coordinated with the DIA and the team investigating the ranch. While the strange happenings at the ranch could be considered a spooky Halloween tale, told to scare the bejeezus out of people, it also involves national security. “Let's take the nature of Skinwalker Ranch out of the equation and just look at it from an intelligence problem,” Elizondo told Mystery Wire. “You have to ask yourself, ‘is this something that is occurring naturally? Is it something that is being deliberately done? Is it something that another nation could be behind trying to influence us?'” The public got an inside look at the first two scientific studies of the ranch in a 2018 documentary film, Hunt for the Skinwalker. This film helped inspire a television program about the ranch's new owner, Utah businessman Brandon Fugal, who financed his own scientific study. On March 12, 1997, Bigelow's employee biochemist Dr. Colm Kelleher spotted a sizeable humanoid figure perched in a tree. Detailed in his book, “Hunt for the Skinwalker,” the creature was 20 feet off the ground and about 50 feet away. Kelleher wrote: “The large creature that lay motionless, almost casually, in the tree. The only indication of the beast's presence was the penetrating yellow light of the unblinking eyes as they stared fixedly back into the light.” Kelleher fired at the supposed Skinwalker with a rifle, but it fled. It left claw marks and imprints on the ground. Kelleher described the evidence as signs of a “bird of prey, maybe a raptor print, but huge and, from the depth of the print, from a very heavy creature.” This was only a few days after another scary incident. The ranch manager and his wife had just tagged a calf before their dog began acting strangely. “They went back to investigate 45 minutes later, and in the field in broad daylight found the calf and its body cavity empty,” said Kelleher. “Most people know if an 84-pound calf is killed, there is blood spread around. It was as if all of the blood had been removed in a very thorough way.” The distressing activity continued well into the summer. . “Three eyewitnesses saw a huge animal in a tree and also another large animal at the base of the tree,” continued Kelleher. “We had videotape equipment, night vision equipment. We started hunting around the tree for the carcass, and there was no evidence whatsoever.” Ultimately, Bigelow and his research team experienced over 100 incidents on the property — but couldn't amass the kind of evidence that scientific publication would accept with credulity. Bigelow sold the ranch to Adamantium Holdings for $4.5 million in 2016. Adamantium… I think someone's screwing with us. Nevertheless, the research on Skinwalker Ranch is more sophisticated and secretive than ever. There are many stories about Skinwalkers online in such forums as Reddit, which I'll read through a few in a minute. These experiences commonly occur on Native American reservations and are allegedly only prevented by the blessings of medicine men. While it's challenging to figure out just how truthful these accounts are, the descriptions are almost always the same: a four-legged beast with a disturbingly human, albeit marred face, and orange-red glowing eyes. Those who claimed to have seen these Skinwalkers also said that they were fast and made hellish noises. Skinwalkers have crept back into popular culture through television shows such as HBO's The Outsider and the History Channel's “The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch” documentary series. Since taking over Skinwalker Ranch, Adamantium has installed equipment all over the property including cameras, alarm systems, infrared, and more. Most alarming, however, are the accounts from company employees. According to VICE, employee Thomas Winterton was one of several who randomly experienced skin inflammation and nausea after working on the grounds. Some had to be hospitalized, with no clear medical diagnosis for their condition. This, and the following account, parallel some of the inexplicable events featured in Sci-Fi shows like The Outsider. As Winterton reported: “I take my truck up the road, and as I start to get closer, I start to get really scared. Just this feeling that takes over. Then I hear this voice, as clear as you and me talking right now, that says, ‘Stop, turn around.' I lean out the window with my spotlight out and start searching around. Nothing.” The area surrounding Skinwalker Ranch has been dotted with crop circles and littered with UFO sightings and the disappearances of people and livestock. Despite this dreadful experience, Winterton reported that he isn't leaving Skinwalker Ranch anytime soon. “It's like the ranch calls to you, you know,” he said with a weird ass smile. Reddit user skinwalker stories. Thank you Ranker.com for these From Redditor /u/Neptune420: My Father owns a small delivery service that operates out of Farmington, NM. We mostly deliver small packages out to the middle of nowhere that are too much of a hassle for the larger delivery companies to bother with. My Dad is the only employee and we have a few pickup trucks and a trailer. One day we get a delivery out to Window Rock, AZ, on the Navajo reservation about two hours from Farmington. My Dad gets the call for the job while he is chilling with his Navajo friend, Travis and his girlfriend. Travis mentions how he's got family in Window Rock that he hasn't seen in ages and suggests they go with him. I was about six or seven at the time and it was the summertime so Dad decides we'll go down together, he can do his delivery really quick, then while Travis sees his family we can go check out the Window Rock (big rock face with a large hole in it that goes to the other side, pretty cool.) We had to convoy in separate trucks since my Dad's was loaded down with freight. We decided to bring along some talkie talkies so we could communicate with one another. We spend our time in Window Rock, everything is generally uneventful and we start heading home along the old highway with my Dad and I in front, and Travis and his girlfriend in their truck behind us. I honestly don't remember most of the Window Rock trip but this next part I can never forget. We're somewhere on the highway between Window Rock and Gallop, NM. It had just rained earlier in the day and the road was kind of slick so we were taking it pretty slow. On the left of the highway there is nothing but sandstone cliffs and on the right there is a huge field separated from the road by a small barbed wire fence. We crest the top of this hill and down at the bottom of the hill we see what appears to be a very large dog, sitting back on its haunches in the middle of the road, facing the cliffs. My Dad calls over the radio "Hey Trav, do you see that big ass dog?" Travis starts yelling back over the radio "That is not a dog! Speed up right now and hit it!" He sounds almost hysterical. He just keeps screaming "Hit it! Jj you have to hit it! Please! PLEASE! Hit that f*cking thing right now!" So my Dad starts to speed up and as we get a bit closer I can begin to see it a little more clearly. It's covered in this brown, wiry, matted hair that appears to have dried blood all over it. It's still facing the cliffs but the moment our headlights hit it, it turns and looks at us and it has a...face I don't know how else to describe it other than a mix between a bear's and a humans' face. It looks twisted and distorted and almost in pain. As we get closer to this thing we start to realize it's actually f*cking huge. Though it was still sitting on its' haunches it is about shoulder height with the hood of the truck. We get literally inches from hitting it when it lets out this scream that sounds like someone screaming as their lungs were filling with water and it leaps backwards, towards the field, landing just on our side of the barbed wire fence. Then with another leap it was gone from sight. Travis is comes over the radio again, "Holy sh*t! Keep driving! We have to get out of here! We have to go faster!" he kept repeating that last part. We have to get out of here and we have to go faster. Pretty soon we a speeding like crazy and just as we start to come near the outskirts of Gallup we get pulled over. Travis pulls his truck over with us. Naturally this makes the cop, a Navajo man himself, very on edge and he immediately asks why Travis felt the need to pull over as well. Travis says "We just saw a skinwalker a few miles back and it's been following us!" The officer immediately turns white, stammers something about a verbal warning gets in his car and takes off. We do the same. We didn't see anything else that night but when we got home Travis refused to let us leave without taking some kind of Navajo totem thing that was supposed to keep it away. From Redditor /u/Navajo_Joe: I was a kid when this happened... My uncle and I were finishing up chopping/gathering firewood for my grandmother because it was getting dark. Driving back on a dirt road at about 30mph (give or take 5mph) I had this awful sense of being watched. Before I could turn to look out my window (passenger side) my uncle quickly shouted, "Don't!" I completely froze. My heart felt like it was beating out of my chest then completely stopped when I heard a tap tap on my window. My uncle sped up and was loudly praying in my native language. I didn't know what was going on and thought it was over till our truck suddenly dipped from the bed. My uncle then started saying, "Look at me" and "Don't turn away" over and over. Then I heard it again, tap tap but from the window behind me. It was getting harder for me to breathe and I wanted to cry. A minute or two passed and the truck dipped again. My uncle looked around and sighed. It was quiet besides the truck and the road. He looked at me and said, "We will ask your father to do a prayer in the morning. So the evil will forget our faces." (Navajo to English equivalent). I remember curling up on the seat and just staring at the radio watching the time. Listening to my uncle sing an old prayer till we got to my grandmother's house. I called my uncle because I had a nightmare about that night. We talked about it for a bit. He said, “I didn't see faces. Just eyes. Like brake lights you see on the road. It watched you.” (Navajo to English equivalent) Before hanging up I tried joking with him about it. "Why didn't you just step on the brake when it was in the back?" No laughter. Just a pause. “Because it wasn't alone.” From Redditor /u/Iron_Jesus: Anybody that has been on the Navajo reservation has either probably heard of some creepy things or have experienced pretty creepy things. Namely skinwalkers. I have only seen one. Here is my story. I come from a small town in northern Arizona that's sandwiched between the Paiute reservation to the north and the US's largest Navajo reservation to the south. My high school being so small (a 1A high school that has, on average, 80 students enrolled every year.) always had to travel south about five to 10 hours one way to play another high school in any sport. This means that we traveled A LOT on the Navajo rez. And we also usually stayed at hotels when we would head out to play and come home in the morning but this trip was a little bit different. I remember the basketball coach saying that the school didn't have enough money to put up the teams in a hotel that trip so we were going to be on the road for a total of about 12 hours. I was the only male senior to play basketball that season. We had just got done playing our game and headed home on our bus “Big Blue.” We were headed out and it wasn't long, about two hours of driving, before we had entered the rez. By this time, everyone was asleep with it being about two in the morning. When we had crossed the rez's border I noticed the bus driver had sped up and was now going about 85 mph. I thought this was a little weird because he never exceeded the speed limit, at least not in my high school career. For some reason, I couldn't fall asleep like the rest of my teammates, and I just sat at the back of the bus staring out across the desolate desert landscape that was lit up by the full moon. As I looked out, I could see a figure running towards the bus at an angle of pursuit…and keeping up with the bus at 85 mph. As the figure got closer I saw that it was a humanoid form. As a matter of fact it looked exactly like a human, only that the face was painted half black and half white with glowing eyes. Glowing eyes like a rabbit's eyes reflecting light from a spotlight. I immediately thought, “Holy crap! It's a skinwalker!!” The skinwalker ran up to the edge of the road and just kept up pace with the bus hurdling sage brush and rocks while staring at me. After I made eye contact with the thing, I COULD NOT look away. It was as if something was holding my head and eyes in place. The skinwalker just smiled at me this inhuman smile that went ear-to-ear, showing crooked, yellow, pointed teeth. I felt like I was going to throw up and I was panicking through the whole ordeal. The skinwalker started to crumple down on to all fours, still keeping up with the bus. I could see his bones crack and reform, hair started appearing all over the skinwalker's body and in about 3 seconds was now a coyote and it ran off back into the desert out of view. As soon as it was gone, I ran to the onboard bathroom and puked a mixture of food and blood. I didn't want to tell anyone for fear they would think I was crazy. I confided in my Navajo friend. She told me that I needed to see the chief, who also happened to be a friend of mine, and get a blessing. I saw him the next school day in the parking lot. He just came up to me and mumbled something in Navajo while waving a feathered scepter-like thing, turned around, got in his truck and drove away. To this day, I haven't seen another skinwalker. It might be due to the fact I moved away from that town and rez, and, if I do have to go south, I go around... WAY around. From Redditor /u/jibbyjam1: This all happened about five years ago. One night, a few of my friends decided after a night of hanging out that we'd go on an adventure at about 3 AM. We took a ride about 50 miles to this old Spanish ruin (in New Mexico), that was once the seat of the Inquisition. I can't for the life of me remember what the place is called. So we jump the front gate to the place and start exploring. One of my friends brought a flute with him and he started playing it and about 30 seconds into his (mediocre) playing, something started screaming really really loud on the tops of the long-destroyed walls of the place. It was going from wall to wall really quick, screaming the most blood-curdling scream you've ever imagined. We noped the f*ck out of there (one of my friends pissed his pants) and drove for a few hours to Bandelier National Monument where we planned to camp out at for the rest of the weekend. We got to bandelier at probably like 6 or 7am and set up our camp. After a few hours just talking about what the hell happened at the ruins, I went to talked a piss behind a probably only like 300 feet from our camp. This is where everything starts getting a little fuzzy. I remember seeing 2 dust devils coming my way and when I turned around again, 2 of my friends were there and they were motioning me to follow them. I couldn't help but to follow them, like I was being pulled behind them in shackles. I followed them for what seemed like 10 or 15 minutes and then I snapped out of it. These weren't my friends they had bright red hair, with my friends faces and cat eyes. Both of these friends were brunette. I stopped walking and they looked at me with probably the most terrifying gaze I've ever seen. Monsters in movies are nothing compared to this. I turned around and ran as fast as I could back the way I came from. After like 5 minutes of a full sprint, I got back to that rock that I pissed at and found our camp. Everyone was there, still sitting around talking and didn't even notice that I was gone. I told them what happened with the look-alike skinwalkers and we packed up everything and left probably within like 10 minutes and got the hell back to Albuquerque. Ok, last one! From Redditor /u/NordicAlchemist: As many of you might already know, many Navajo people (including my own family), are very reluctant to speak about skinwalkers because it is believed to attract their attention. Well, I however, grew up away from the Navajo Nation and was very naive about the subject. When it came to skinwalkers, I was an absolute skeptic. My mom used to tell a story of how back in the 80's when she lived with her siblings and my grandparents (still in Shiprock, but the southern outskirts) about how she and my aunt saw a skin walker just outside their driveway under a street light. She described it as a black dog with dirty fur, a twisted noodle-like front leg, and these unnatural eyes with a soft burnt orange glow. Me being my own closed minded self doubted every word, but I never said my doubts aloud. BUT, these doubts totally changed last year when I went to my grandparents house last October. Me and my family had just finished scourging the carnival at the Navajo Nation Fair and called it night. The house was close enough where we could walk home in just 10 minutes, so we did. When we got there it was about 9 at night where we stayed up until about 2 catching up about family affairs and the local news. It was during that time that I just decidedly opened my mouth and blurt out the question, "Hey are skinwalkers real?". "guys?", I asked. "You shouldn't be speaking about that!" my grandma said with almost a disturbed yell in her voice. So she and my grandfather both decide to go to bed. After being scolded by my mom, one of my aunts chimes in with a very cautious tone and says, "They're real alright, had a few start screaming outside of my trailer in Farmington just a few night ago. You're cousin had nightmares the whole night and woke up crying that morning." Not wanting to push the discomfort any further, we all decided to go to bed. Now the trailer/home is pretty old and it was a really nice night, so we slept with the windows open with screens to prevent bugs coming in. Everyone had drifted off to sleep except me, because my mind was still going a million miles a minute about skinwalkers and wondered if I ever encounter one while here on the reservation (As a kid I was told its taboo to think about skinwalkers because it can still call their attention). That's when the sh*t totally hit the fan. Just as I was settling and finally getting relaxed for sleep, I started to hear something moving outside. I get up from the couch and start wandering over to the kitchen window. In the trailer, all of the rooms have the lights out so the only visible light that can be seen is from the porch light out front. I was thankful for this because I told myself if it really was a skin walker outside then hopefully it wouldn't notice me seeing it. So I muster up the courage and take a quick scan of outside. From the porch light all I can see is the dusty ground and the vehicles that my family drove along with some old metal trashcans that stood beside the road. Looking for about a good 5 seconds, I wasn't able to see anything so I was getting ready to turn around and walk back to bed thinking it was just a stray cat or something. Only have taken two steps, I hear what sound like a distorted scream coming from outside, definitely close by. Fear rising, I look outside again and there I see it! A coyote-like figure was staring at my direction from behind the cars, just outside of the reach of the porch light. Only it looked, awfully wrong, and gave off an evil vibe just from seeing it. It was grey with very disheveled hair and a horrific orange-red soft glow came from its eyes. I noped the hell out and ran back to the bedroom. It was at this moment I had begun to also notice an awful stench in the air that smelled like rotting meat. I started trying to wake up my mom who was like, "omg, its almost 3am, what do you want?". I immediately began in a shaken voice, "there's something scary outside!". Then she said (now annoyed because I woke her up), "Ugh it's probably just a stray animal or something, it's the rez, animals wander all the time at night." She obviously wasn't getting the drift of what I was saying so I screamed, "THERE'S SOME BLAIR WITCH PROJECT SH*T GOING ON OUTSIDE, MA!!!" that got her attention "What?! What the hell are you talking about??" she said. Then we heard it, the thing outside started making more of it's dreadful like screams and started what sounded like thrashing outside on the ground. "Hear that?! That's what I'm talking about!" So both her and I got back up looked outside the window and the coyote-thing was making it's way to the door. It walked with an odd limp and dragged it's back right leg as if it has handicapped. We could hear it start to scratch against the door and make this odd muffled moaning sound. My mom went and got my dad and they both started shouted in Navajo all sorts of words telling the thing to go away and saying it's not welcome here. Well all this commotion was enough to get the rest of the trailer up as they came out into the hallway. The only thing my mom did was turn to them and said "skin walker" while proceeding to point to the door (noises STILL happening). Apparently they already knew exactly what to do as my grandfather got out a handgun from a drawer and a bag of ashes. He coated a few bullets and loaded them into the gun and went straight to the door. Yelling out more Navajo that was too fast for me to comprehend he swung open the door and fired twice. Nothing. The thing managed to escape before my grandpa could put a bullet in it. "That's the fastest one I've ever seen", said my grandpa. Next thing you know my aunts and my parents are freaking out about what just happened saying stuff like, "What if it comes back tomorrow?" and "It saw us, does that mean we're targets now?". Afterwards my grandparents calmed everyone down (myself included) saying we'll be fine and we all went to bed (around 3-ish) Morning comes and my grandparents call one of their neighbors and explain to them what happened. Apparently one of them was a medicine man who used to partake in Yei Bi Chei's (Navajo ceremonies used for healing and curing sickness) and came over to bless each family member and the grounds outside.
Welcome to Cryptic Soup. Join Thena and Kylee in this multi-part series of...The Sherman Ranch...UFO Alley… Skinwalker Ranch? Whatever you call it, join in as they talk about the #1 spot that is known to be the site of potentially other dimensions, cattle mutilations, aliens, UFO-related activities, and some crazy paranormal phenomena. Listen to one of the biggest reasons why Thena and Kylee started Cryptic Soup in the first place. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to Episode Twenty Three of the Cryptid Ramblers Podcast. In the penultimate episode of Season 1 we take a trip across the pond to Utah, USA as well as other parts of the American South West. In the first half of the episode we discuss the origins of the Skinwalker, where in the world it is believed to come from, real world stories and examples as well as some possible enocunters. The second have of the episode takes us specifically to Ballard, Utah and the infamous location previously known as Sherman Ranch. There we discuss the various accounts of strange goings on, sightings, encounters and even mutilations. We discuss the links between the strange goings on at the ranch and the possible UFO activity from the skies above. So join us as we dive deep into not only this world famous native American legend but the just as infamous cursed desert land.
Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. The investigation of the world's most mysterious hot spot for UFO and “High Strangeness” phenomena continues on season 2 episode 4 of the Discover the unexplained series by Mystery Archives. Discover the unexplained is a Youtube series created by Mystery Archives that focuses on a wide variety of mysteries ranging from urban legends, ghost towns, the paranormal, cryptids and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mystery-archives/support
Skinny Boy Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. Its name is taken from the Dene legend concerning vengeful Humans --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-witches-grim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-witches-grim/support
Is there really a secret hotspot of paranormal and UFO activity just southeast of Ballard, Utah? Join Ben and Matt as they explore the fact (and fiction) surrounding the bizarre Sherman Ranch. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Ute consider the land the Sherman Ranch is on to be a haunted, forbidden place. It's now the source of urban legend and conspiracy. What's really going on at the Sherman Ranch located in NW Utah? Everything from lights in the sky, giant, bulletproof wolves, cattle mutilation and hauntings, that's what. Because talking about murder can get a little rough, enjoy this eposide! Part one of this series will be available on anchor and spotify, part two, the pentagon connection, is available to patrons only!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cruelteapod/supportSupport the show
Aka Gorman Ranch, or maybe Sherman Ranch, probably something else too. What's the deal with this ranch? Repots over the years include just about everything strange: UFOs, bigfoots, apparitions, ghost animals, poltergeists, and more! So? It all sounds a bit... suspicious. What the heck is going on here? Lets find out in this week's episode! You can follow the show on twitter @alienconpod. We also have a facebook page. New!!! Join us on Discord!
Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful shamans.Always question your reality. - K & H
This week, Lauren covers the story of Kennedy Ife, a botched exorcism true crime case that happened in 2016. Felicia discusses Skinwalker Ranch, a Part 2 to Lauren's topic last week. Also known as Sherman Ranch, is the site of tons of UFO sightings and paranormal activity. If you have requests for future episodes or just want to hang out follow us on Instagram @sinistersisterspodcast
This week, Lauren covers the story of Kennedy Ife, a botched exorcism true crime case that happened in 2016. Felicia discusses Skinwalker Ranch, a Part 2 to Lauren's topic last week. Also known as Sherman Ranch, is the site of tons of UFO sightings and paranormal activity. If you have requests for future episodes or just want to hang out follow us on Instagram @sinistersisterspodcast
You've heard of the Sherman Ranch in Utah, right?Email: 3mpodcast3@gmail.comFacebook: facebook.com/3mpodcastTwitter: twitter.com/3mpodcast3Website: www.mysterymurdermagick.comTelephone intro provided by: Triple M StudiosMusic provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com
Is there really a secret hotspot of paranormal and UFO activity just southeast of Ballard, Utah? Join Ben and Matt as they explore the fact (and fiction) surrounding the bizarre Sherman Ranch. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful shaman.
In the Uintah Basin in Utah there is a 480 plot of land that is a hot bed for any and all paranormal and ufo activity. This place is called The Skinwalker Ranch. Also known as Sherman Ranch and UFO ranch. Listen as we tell you the beginning of the story of how this place got its name and what has been going on there since forever. This is episode 1 of 2 about the Skinwalker Ranch. Thank you all so much for listening. Please don't forget to follow and like us on all our social media accounts: Instagram: MacabreFamily Facebook: The Macabre Family Podcast Email us at macabrefamilypod@gmail.com for any episode suggestions or for anything at all we love hearing from you! Again, I want to say thank you to everyone who listens and supports our podcast. I know it means the world to myself and all my guest hosts aka my family. Stay spooky my Macabre Family. “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.”-The Tempest (William Shakespeare)
Y'all, its time. The ladies busted out the space dust, donned their tinfoil caps and set their phasers to ‘stun' - as in, they will stun you, dear listeners, with some out of this world tales of unexplained ariel phenomenon (UAPs) in this week's episodeAlissa briefly surfaced from a 96 hour deep dive into a cosmic rabbit hole to record, bringing with her the truth about UFOs according to Blink-182's former frontman Tom DeLonge; the truth that he said she and Britt they couldn't handle. But Tommy boy underestimated your dear hosts, they handled the s@$% out of his super trippy theory.Britt then went where SkeleTales has never gone before, scouring old newspaper articles and watching crummy documentaries to bring y'all the unexplained phenomena of Skinwalker Ranch in Uintah County, Utah. UFOs and UAPs are the least of the problems experienced by Terry and Gwen Sherman during the years they inhabited the fabled property. Your head will be spinning faster than a flying saucer after listening to this mind-bending episode.As always, thank you for listening and Haunt Y'all Later!Support the show (https://www.etsy.com/shop/skeletalespodcast)
From UFOs to aliens to the infamous skinwalker, Skinwalker Ranch is legendary for its reported paranormal activity. The alleged true stories surrounding Skinwalker Ranch are incredibly scary and creepy, featuring any type of paranormal creature or cryptid you can think of. Is this notoriously haunted Utah location really home to not only the extraterrestrial, but a supernatural being that can take the form of animals? Are the UFO sightings frequently reported in the area real or fake? Due to the mysterious reputation of Skinwalker Ranch, the entire Uintah Basin is reported to be a hotbed of UFO activity and unexplained hauntings. Today, we're diving into the true stories and unsolved mystery of Skinwalker Ranch, featuring footage of the actual creepy location itself. Until someone can capture one of these alleged creatures on camera, Skinwalker Ranch may forever remain a mystery. Do YOU believe Skinwalker Ranch - also known as Sherman Ranch - is plagued by skinwalkers, UFOs, aliens, ghosts, cryptids, and any other supernatural creature you can think of? Let us know in the comments down below. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atruecrimepodcast/message
Supposing you've got even the most fleeting interest in the paranormal. In that case, you will probably have heard about Skinwalker Ranch in the Uinta Basin in Utah, USA.For centuries the Uinta Basin and has been one of the most active paranormal sites in America. Even before settlers moved in, the Uinta Basin was known for its unusual energy and supernatural events.Steeped in Navajo folklore and feared by the local indigenous peoples, Skinwalker Ranch has become the focus of serious scientific study in the last few decades. Dubbed UFO-Alley by the locals, UFO sightings and humanoid-like aliens and cattle mutilations are frequently reported by visitors and surrounding residents of Skinwalker Ranch.Bigfoot, Dire Wolves, and something akin to The Predator have been spotted around the 500-acre property. And did we mention the Inter-Dimensional Sky Vortex?We cover all of this (and more) in this Skinwalker Ranch episode."And as if it were a portal to another dimension, they report seeing a different sky and time of day on the other side." ~ Xander.Please share our podcast. It really helps us to grow our audience.Leave a rating or review and let us know what you enjoy about our show!https://www.xspodcast.com/reviews/new/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1531431977Read more here:https://www.xspodcast.com/blog/skinwalker-ranch-paranormal-melting-pot/Connect with us on Instagram!@XSPodcastVisit the XS Podcast Website:XS PodcastDon't forget to check out Homespun Haints Podcast:https://homespunhaints.comCheck out Urban Lore Podcast:https://urbanlorepodcast.buzzsprout.com/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/xanderstone)
Alyx and Katelyn dive deep into two of Utah's biggest mysteries: Sherman Ranch, where countless cryptid and unexplained sightings have been scientifically documented and the Bear Lake Monster, a music loving (?) water creature on the border of Utah and Idaho.
In this week's episode, we talk about the history of skin-walkers and SkinWalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch. We go through the owners, sales, and general timeline of the weird stuff surrounding this bit of Utah.
Hello, Lovelies! Ashley, for our special 100, tried to come up with a topic that encompassed all our favorite topics. She finally landed on Sherman Ranch a.k.a. Skywalker Ranch a.k.a. Skinwalker Ranch! Located southeast of Ballard, Utah, is a ranch that borders the Ute Indian Reservation is infamous for the strange, odd, and eerie. Originally owned by Kenneth and Edith Myers, the property changed hands in 1996 and was owned by Terry and Gwen Sherman... and this is when ish goes whack. Experiencing everything from legendary skinwalkers to mutilated animals, the Shermans had enough when in 1996 the ranch yet again changed hands and became the location of research for the paranormal and possible UFO activity. Join us this week as we discuss the theories behind this phenomenon and we scare Tiffany... Again. Merch: https://theladiesofstrange.com/merch/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theladiesofstrange Links to our social media and other fun stuff: https://www.theladiesofstrange.com/links/
***Please Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Review NITE DRIFT on its NEW feed on Spotify, and APPLE PODCASTS*** Host JIM PERRY with co-hosts TIM ROTHSCHILD and DARCY STANIFORTH interview paranormal investigator RYAN PATRICK BURNS in front of a live Patreon audience. RYAN PATRICK BURNS has explored the high desert strangeness of the Uintah basin in Utah for nearly two decades and after experiencing the phenomena in some very profound ways established Space Wolf Research, a research organization sitting just a fence away from the notorious "old Sherman Ranch". Learn more and follow his work at https://heroparanormal.com/ Hear Ryan's feature doc on the Euphomet feed 026 Skinwalker, 027 Skinwalker Learn how you can join future Patreon only live broadcasts: https://www.patreon.com/EUPHOMET Join the Euphomet Patreon and gain access to our archive of the Original Series and be a part of NITE DRIFT LIVE JOIN HERE Music on the show by Deerhoof, and Magic Sword courtesy of Joyful Noise Recordings ( a new sponsor!) - check them out! (Thanks, Karl.) Please support our sponsors: Anchor.FM JIM PERRY | @ItsJimPerry | Host, Executive Producer, Founder DARCY STANIFORTH | @DarcyStaniforth | Co-Host TIM ROTHSCHILD | thethirdthing.net KYLE GILMER at RESIDUAL AUDIO | RESIDUALAUDIO.COM | Editor Follow the show @Euphomet | Use #NiteDrift --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/support
Deep in the area of Ballard Utah, sits a more than unusual plot of land known as Skinwalker Ranch. Many strange this happen here none of them explained. Strange lights in the sky, cattle going missing, unusually large animals, and a sense of being watched are only some of the strange happenings occurring in the Dessert. ALSO A Big Announcement is made! So Stay Tuned! Join us on our new Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ITYWPodcast Sources: News Article Skinwalkerranch.org skinwalker Ranch - Youtube www.history.co.uk history.com - video www.abc27.com Skinwalker Ranch Wikipedia Junesucker.com www.deseret.com - Bottlehollow Sons-of-liberty.fandom.com NIDS - Wikipedia www.deseret.com - Sherman Ranch www.wearethemighty.com Skinwalker - Wikipedia www.history.com - Article www.legendsofamerica.com And That's Why We Drink - Skin Walker Episode --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madderthanacaterpillar/support
You can get involved and help support us through our Patreon. Check out all the various tiers and rewards at http://www.patreon.com/aliensexplored before picking the right one for you! Skinwalker Ranch (also known as Sherman Ranch) in Utah, has been the site of 100's of paranormal events, including cattle mutilations, UFO sightings, animals three times their nromal size, and many more. Join Neil and Stu as they discuss one the most intriguing otherworldy hotspots on the planet, The strange and Mysterious awaits! https://www.facebook.com/aliensexplored https://twitter.com/AliensExplored Produced by www.feeglefilms.com in association with Juicy Falls. Music by www.hooksounds.com
Skinwalker Ranch (also known as Sherman Ranch) in Utah, has been the site of 100's of paranormal events, including cattle mutilations, UFO sightings, animals three times their nromal size, and many more. Join Neil and Stu as they discuss one the most intriguing otherworldy hotspots on the planet, The strange and Mysterious awaits! https://www.facebook.com/aliensexplored https://twitter.com/AliensExplored Produced by www.feeglefilms.com in association with Juicy Falls. Music by www.hooksounds.com
This week, join Nicole and Noelle for the second part of the Skinwalker Ranch series! Part two will cover the paranormal and unexplainable events expirenced by the Sherman family prior to the infamous investigation. From bullet proof wolves, cattle mutilations, portals, orbs and Air Bud- prepare to believe the unbelievable! SourcesHunt for the Skinwalker: Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah- Book by Colm A. Kelleher & George Knapphttps://www.history.co.uk/shows/curse-of-skinwalker-ranch/articles/the-bizarre-history-of-skinwalker-ranchUtah UFO Display - Book by Dr. Frank B. Salisburyhttps://www.legendsofamerica.com/skinwalker-ranch/ https://www.history.com/news/skinwalker-ranch-paranormal-ufos-mutilation https://www.altereddimensions.net/2012/skinwalker-ranch http://skinwalkerranch.orghttps://lasvegassun.com/news/1996/oct/23/nevada-millionaire-buys-ufo-ranch-in-utah/
Skinwalker Ranch aka Sherman Ranch or aka UFO Ranch is a large property in Utah’s Uintah Basin which borders the Ute Indian Reservation. Utes will not enter the area because they believe it is fertile territory for skinwalkers: “The Utes take this very seriously. They believe Skinwalkers are powerful spirits/witches that are here because of a curse that was put on them generations ago by the Navajos. So since the 1950’s the area around Skinwalker Ranch has been a hotbed of UFO activity according to locals.... Bigfoot, a little dire/werewolf, blue ooze, strange characters in blue leotards, this one has it all, so grab your tin hats kids and let's dive in. Welcome to Strange and Unexplained! Patreon.com/sandupodcast Sources: https://www.history.com/shows/the-secret-of-skinwalker-ranch/cast/brandon-fugal https://www.history.com/news/attack-of-japans-killer-wwii-balloons-70-years-ago https://www.history.com/news/skinwalker-ranch-paranormal-ufos-mutilation https://www.wired.com/story/inside-robert-bigelows-decades-long-obsession-with-ufos/ https://hauntedman.net Marc Coppell Youtube Interview w/ Larry Cesspooch Podcast: Timesuck with Dan Cummings Skinwalker Ranch Book: Hunt For the Skinwalker By: Colm A. Kelleher, Ph.D. and George Knapp (Journalist)
Warning: I mention the word Skinwalker within this episode at least 60+ times. If you do not understand why I am giving this warning before hand, I explain it briefly within the episode. That being said Welcome to Episode 10 of Toadstools and Garlic Cloves! If you don't already have an inkling to what this episode is about guess what! It is about the legend of the Skinwalker within the Puebloan Tribes. I focus mostly on the Dine tribe but also get into the Ute when I cross over into Utah to talk about Sherman Ranch AKA Skinwalker Ranch. I hope everyone enjoys! Remember to hit that subscribe button and check us out on Instagram @toadstoolsandgarliccloves
Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres (207 hectares) southeast of Ballard, Utah that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities.[1] Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful Shaman.
Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres (207 hectares) southeast of Ballard, Utah that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities.[1] Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful Shaman.
@PhilTheFilipino is here on Wait For It Wednesday for a trip to the infamous UFO/Paranormal hotbed, Skinwalker Ranch!Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres southeast of Ballard, Utah state that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities.Sources: Mile Higher Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6hgDQVkSmXM8gpkujKMF5rVice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7qxyx/brandon-fugal-owner-of-skinwalker-ranchNewsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/3-craziest-ufo-odd-creature-unexplained-happenings-utahs-secretive-skinwalker-ranch-1495313History: https://www.history.com/news/skinwalker-ranch-paranormal-ufos-mutilation
Project Blue Book tackles the long-mysterious locale of Sherman Ranch in Utah, a.k.a. Skinwalker Ranch. It's an episode that totally embraces all things horror. Executive producers David O'Leary and Sean Jablonski welcome series consultant, Richard Dolan, who provides context for the ranch's scary history and actor Michael Harney talks about his 'Susan' confrontation.
You know us, we like science and facts and logic and reason. That's why part two of our Skinwalker show is going to focus on the scientific tests that were conducted on the Sherman Ranch after the family moved out. This one has it all folks! www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast www.crackpotpodcast.com Twitter and Instagram @crackpotpodcast, Like us on FaceBook CrackpotPodcast@gmail.com or call 612-888-3090 Art by Jake Luck www.jakeluck.com
Skinwalker Ranch is also known as Sherman Ranch, and is located 512 acres south east of Ballard, Utah. This location is specifically known for his paranormal related activities. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheCrystalBall/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheCrystalBall/support
With so much information about spooky stuff going on with this piece of property, we had to explore all of the crazy cattle mutilations, men in black, witches, strange creatures, and Mormons. Well, maybe not Mormons. We just assumed they were because of Utah. We know. Not everyone in Utah is Mormon. Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres (2.072 km²) southeast of Ballard, Utah that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning malevolent witches. Hosted by Craig Hutchins and Jason Schutt. We are cousins that grew up in the 1980s and like to talk about life from that era and lessons learned from life before the Internet. Some Holes Should Be Explored ---- Please subscribe and share this with friends it only costs the low low price of investing some time to listen to this podcast. And Follow Us At: Website: http://thebunnyrabbitshole.com Store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/bunny-rabbits-hole-podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebunnyshole YouTube: https://youtu.be/eF0wcTTpPw8
Stoney and Rooster take a deep dive into the weird occurrences at the Sherman Ranch in Utah.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the show, on this episode we dive into Sherman Ranch also known as Skinwalker Ranch. This place is a hotspot for the weird. There is said to be orbs, bulletproof wolves, cattle mutilations, ufo's, aliens, portals and so much more. We also kick things off in this episode with a call in of a portal that was seen in the woods. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter @holoskypodcast, and Instagram @ theholoskypodcast, keep up to date on current episodes and content, partake in online discussions and debates. If you have an experience of your own you'd like to share with us please do. You can email us at holoskypodcast@gmail.com or call us at 1-877-800-HOLO (4656) and leave us a message. Thanks to neogeo for the music featured in this podcast! You can and should check him out on soundcloud and youtube. http://soundcloud.com/neogeo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLxmyWNRtaNqdAr9Fuw7Bg
For my very first completely free podcast episode, I chose local expert Ryan Layton on the Old Sherman Ranch talking about things not so widely acknowledged. Skinwalkers and UFOs.
During this episode of #734IGLIVE I was joined by Clay Reisler in Wisconsin to chat about his “Mega Vlog”, Tim Huls shared about our adventure at Sherman Ranch and a surprise visit from my brother-in-law Jon Kottich where we talked about the NBA playoffs and why he is a Knicks and Yankees fan. Hope you enjoy this conversation. Thanks for listening!
"Yee Naaldlooshii"= "by means of it, it goes on all fours" Today's episode is all about the famous Skinwalker Ranch. Join us as we delve into UFO sightings, paranormal experiences and the absolutely absurd happenings of Sherman Ranch. Website: https://welcometodiepodcast.com/ Instagram: @welcometodiepc Facebook: facebook.com/welcometodiepc Youtube: Welcome to DIE
In this mini episode, we (loosely) cover skinwalkers and the infamous Sherman Ranch, AKA Skinwalker Ranch. Join us in the stand-in episode while Tommy heals and we can move on to the second proper episode. Music: Mike B. Fort - "Best Wishes."
Is there really a secret hotspot of paranormal and UFO activity just southeast of Ballard, Utah? Join Ben and Matt as they explore the fact (and fiction) surrounding the bizarre Sherman Ranch. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Gene and Chris welcome Ryan Skinner for a return engagement. Ryan has spent a considerable amount of time out in Utah these past seven years sleuthing around the Sherman Ranch and digging into the strange goings-on that are alleged to occur there. He has released an eBook called "Skinwalker Ranch : Path of the Skinwalker" that details his exploits. Here's your chance to get the skinny from Skinner about skinnning skinwalkers and dodging secretive billionaires—plus get the latest updates from Robert Bigelow's closely guarded ranch, etc.
Gene and Chris present a special roundtable discussion covering one of the most important on-going cases of location-specific phenomenal events on record: The Uintah Basin/Sherman Ranch (Skinwalker Ranch) case. This episode will feature new information and up-to-date analyses of these enigmatic events that continues to baffle scientists and researchers of paranormal events. UFOs, crypto-creatures, cattle mutilations, portals, native legends, a shadowy billionaire, melted dogs and rumors of fire-fights with aliens. Our guests include investigators David Weatherly and Ryan Skinner. We'll also present "Chip," a Sherman Ranch insider, who will offer exclusive details.
EPISODE 46 This Pod-Castle pub talk surrounds the world of *Extended Experiencers of Sasquatch Interaction* , and *Skin Twins*. To define Extended Experiencers of Sasquatch Interaction :The ongoing visitation and communal communication between humans and Sasquatch, usually in a particular property of or home. To define Skin Twin : A specific place or zone that mimics similar attributes as the Sherman Ranch or Skinwalker Ranch. This episode was recorded in the historically haunted Manresa Castle located in Port Townsend, Washington. Join the guest; philosopher Sonya Zohar and ex-deputy Rich Germeau as we sit down in the castle pub for drinks and candid conversation re: the nature EESI & SKiN TWINS As an added bonus for Patreon Members a 2 hour vide was recorded and is available now FOR PATRONS AT http://www.patreon.com/strangebrauradio Our Patreon members get exclusive video and audio content for a minimal monthly contribution. These contributions in turn keep the show going and growing. http://www.patreon.com/strangebrauradio http://www.strangebrauradio.com Thank you to our members.
EPISODE 46This Pod-Castle pub talk surrounds the world of Extended Experiencers of Sasquatch Interaction, and Skin Twins. To define Extended Experiencers of Sasquatch Interaction:The ongoing visitation and communal communication between humans and Sasquatch, usually in a particular property of or home. To define Skin Twin: A specific place or zone that mimics similar attributes as the Sherman Ranch or Skinwalker Ranch.This episode was recorded in the historically haunted Manresa Castle located in Port Townsend, Washington. Join the guest; philosopher Sonya Zohar and ex-deputy Rich Germeau as we sit down in the castle pub for drinks and candid conversation re: the nature EESI & SKiN TWINSAs an added bonus for Patreon Members a 2 hour vide was recorded and is available nowFOR PATRONS AT http://www.patreon.com/strangebrauradioOur Patreon members get exclusive video and audio content for a minimal monthly contribution. These contributions in turn keep the show going and growing.http://www.patreon.com/strangebrauradiohttp://www.strangebrauradio.comThank you to our members.