Skinwalkers are associated with negative energies, not good witches. The History Channel claims people often see unidentified beasts on the property, which could be "skinwalkers." The term comes from the Navajo legend that these animal-like creatures are witches who can transform into beasts. "Watch closely and you are likely to see UFOs, strange lights in the sky appearing and vanishing, the Mesa glowing and flickering, unknown creatures wandering by, and any number of other crazy things you won't believe until you see," he said. The ranch's data scientist, Travis Taylor, told Newsweek these are things that could be seen during a live stream of the ranch, as they happen often. There are also tales of unexplained lights around the large property, which the History Channel aims to explain. It's far from the only UFO-related story, and the ranch is even nicknamed "UFO Alley" by many. UFO Sightingsįormer owners of Skinwalker Ranch claim to have spotted UFOs and even aliens seven feet tall. Even family dogs were "incinerated," according to the History Channel. But the cattle dissections have been found to be medically precise, which seems to eliminate the possibility of a wild animal.Ĭows aren't the only animals that have oddly died on the ranch, though. It could be easy to claim that some common predator was responsible. The odd, gory happenings were first featured in the 2018 documentary Hunt for the Skinwalker, which focuses on the ranch and was made by filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, who's also known for the 2018 doc Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers, on Netflix. The source of these mutilations is unknown. One of the biggest curiosities involving Skinwalker Ranch is the unexplained occurrences of meticulous cattle mutilation that have apparently happened in daylight. In anticipation of the series' debut, here are three of the craziest happenings from the legendary UFO hotspot. Skinwalker Ranch, as captured by The History Channel. My experiences on the ranch have forced me to re-examine my views, and to keep a more open mind," he said. "For the first time in my life, I have been witness to things that defy any conventional explanation. Newsweek spoke with Fugal ahead of the series, and he admitted that owning the ranch has made him open his mind to things he may not have believed before. The documentary research series will air on Tuesday at 9 p.m. While Skinwalker Ranch isn't open for the public to explore, they can visit virtually in the History Channel's new series, The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. Now, the ranch has a new owner-Brandon Fugal-and he's finally ready to let outsiders in. Stories from the ranch, which used to be part of a secret Pentagon-funded research program according to a New York Times article in 2017, run rampant online, but have always been beyond explanation. It's known for unexplained happenings, which have been considered paranormal, extraterrestrial and, overall, entirely baffling. Skinwalker Ranch is a secretive plot of land in the middle of Ballard, Utah. No, it's not Area 51, though you're not too far off. There's a place in America that no one knows too much about.
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