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Started by zorgon, March 28, 2018, 09:30:48 PM

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zorgon

#210
Quote from: The Seeker on April 26, 2018, 08:47:03 PM
We have always been exposed to a certain amount of natural background radiation from the environment, plus getting dosed from our sun; unfortunately, that has been greatly accelerated by all the tests and boo-boo's like Chernobyl and Fukushima...

A Century of Radiation Therapy and Adaptive Immunity
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387081/

There have been many studies done... on mice etc... and they find some are radiation proof. Several Russians that go into Chernobly to check on it are also immune to it though they seem to die earlyier of heart attack

If you live in Denver Colorado you get exposed to a lot more than someone at sea level

If you get a lot of X Rays in a year  or are a frequent flyer  you get dosed a lot more...  I have heard that TAS has now removed the body scanners (not verified yet) because frequent flyers might be sterilized

THIS is why X Ray techs leave the room and cover your privates with a lead shield :P

But then if you watch the News on Main Stream TV...  you will find political morons making statements like this:



Meanwhile on a Beach in Brazil that is black sand.  people bury them selves in it because of the unique 'warming' they feel and swear it is healthy and beneficial.  That black sand is radioactive !

"The glistening black sand on the beaches contains radioactive materials such as thorium and monazite. Kerala has the world's highest level of natural radioactivity in a densely populated area, according to the researchers. The radioactive strip measures an area of ten kilometers by one kilomete"


zorgon

Going to need to SPLIT this thread as the radioactive stuff has NOTHING to do with Jeremy Corbell and Immaculate Deception

A51Watcher

#212
Quote from: space otter on April 26, 2018, 06:40:52 PM

Astro
sorry i disagree with you on a lot of that..i don't think it was planned so much as a unforeseen consequence of the testing

when those explosive chemicals entered the ground and atmosphere
the result, besides explosives killing many,
are that the genetics of the remaining populace are changed
then the entire body system is changed
ALL of it...

and  those born  after the mid 50's will certainly show those differences and then the children of that first changed generation
is also exposed and they become even more diverse
until we get to now and we are all continuously exposed

and look at what we are and have today in folks compared to
those born in the 40's and early 50's

imo  it is unfortunate that we are the creators of our own evolution

but we have probably had more of a hand at it that we should have had thru out history anyway


I can agree with that.

Any radiation exposure created by us is obviously a bad thing.

My point was to expose the ridiculous nature of alienscientist's debunkery claims and fear mongering that anyone venturing into the S4 area would be shredded like a dandelion from the supposed high amount of radiation there. 

Workers there spend about 2 minutes tops per day going from the shielded bus to the shielded confines of the facility. They also wear dosimeter badges that allow them to be aware of what levels of radiation they are being exposed to during those 2 minutes.

You have to wonder where these guys caught the Stanton Friedman disease of having this fixation of trying to debunk Bob Lazar.

(Btw, Stanton just announced his retirement from Ufology last month in case anyone missed it.)

Why not just take a wait and see attitude since they obviously don't KNOW if his story is true?

Debunkers anxiety levels have risen sharply in the last 2 years as Bob's story has continued to be corroborated by gravity waves being detected 3 times now, and 2 different scientists confirming Bob's employment at Los Alamos as a physicist with a TS clearance.

As I have told you all before, Bob's story will NEVER be debunked, period.

And I will continue to say I told you so with glee as the wall of denial continues to crumble through the coming years.


Bob still has a few aces up his sleeve which he will play as time goes by.

Anyone naive enough to think he doesn't and won't?



ArMaP

Quote from: A51Watcher on May 06, 2018, 08:57:20 PM
Debunkers anxiety levels have risen sharply in the last 2 years as Bob's story has continued to be corroborated by gravity waves being detected 3 times now, and 2 different scientists confirming Bob's employment at Los Alamos as a physicist with a TS clearance.
Gravity waves? Like these?  ???



ArMaP

OK, gravitational waves.

zorgon

Quote from: A51Watcher on May 06, 2018, 08:57:20 PM
You have to wonder where these guys caught the Stanton Friedman disease of having this fixation of trying to debunk Bob Lazar.

Now THAT is funny...  Stanton was a failed nuclear scientist that never finished his degree.... then worked a few years at various nuclear related jobs that didn't last and then went to the UFO circuit to make a living. He has stated he never saw a UFO in his life, but he is presented ans an 'expert' ... "because he was a nuclear scientist"  His whole carreeer is based on Bob Lazar bashing  LOL probably from jealousy

Quote(Btw, Stanton just announced his retirement from Ufology last month in case anyone missed it.)

Nope I caught it LOL Best thing that ever happened to UFOlogy :P

QuoteBob still has a few aces up his sleeve which he will play as time goes by.

Well he better hurry I ain't no spring chicken  and John took a turn for the worse  so what he waiting for?  I just hope he doesn't get sucked up by this Immaculate Deception

zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on May 06, 2018, 11:39:41 PM
OK, gravitational waves.

Yes that is correct  gravitational waves.  Gravity waves has been adopted by the weather people to describe those wave clouds.

Just one more way to add confusion to the mix

astr0144

#218
Watched a related very interesting progam yesterday about history and some conspircies about Las Vegas that also made ref to the NUKE testings... and it cover some of the things we have discussed.. some things it showed were quite hard to believe ! in what they went about doing in order to do the Testings..and what they tested on..

It also mentioned something else that I dont think that I had been aware about...

That was the Nazis plans to destroy Boulder or Hoover  Dam.... that is the South Wests USAs largest Dam that powers Las Vegas and Los Angeles and much of the SW USA...

Unfortunately so far I am  unable to find a video replay of it...

This website has some ref to  the Nazis plan to destroy Hoover Dam and Las Vegas.

In fact it has a video from part of the program that I referred to... :) but I dont think it shows the NUKE testings..


http://the-wanderling.com/hoover_dam02.html





QuoteDuring World War II a large portion of the German military hierarchy, all the while raging war all over Europe, Russia and North Africa, still found time to seem excessively over obsessed with destroying a variety of high priority targets in the United States. Their selection of targets were for both psychological intimidating reasons as well as the actual destruction of important war related infrastructure. Sites continually brought up for attack were, among others, New York City, Washington D.C., the defense plants in and around Detroit, and Hoover Dam. Plan after plan for one or the other came on the table. Some plans were rejected as logistically infeasible or to costly relative to the results. However, some plans, seemingly falling into both categories were tested and/or actually put into motion. One of those plans, an attack against Hoover Dam was implemented in more than one way

Of those destruction of Hoover Dam during World War II plans, one was using a submersible craft as covered in an online article titled The German Submarine Attack on Hoover Dam. The premise of the article circulates around an actual attempt late in the year 1944 by the Germans, that is the Third Reich or the Nazis as the case may be, to destroy the dam by coming up the Colorado River from the Sea of Cortez in Mexico and doing so in some kind of a submersible craft armed with a vengeance weapon.

While the submarine attack on the dam remains largely questionable and unsubstantiated in the minds of many, primarily because of any number of false or discredited accounts appearing on the internet and elsewhere usually circulating around the U-boat U-133, the German or Nazi attempt to bomb the dam is different in that it is highly substantiated, backed by reams of data and records from actual certified government agencies.

Although the U-133 attack has been discredited, and resoundingly so as found in The German Submarine Attack on Hoover Dam, in an attempt to set the scene for any kind of an attack on the dam and especially so the specific submarine attack so outlined, it opens with the same paragraph as cited below, in of which for most people is found to be a much more credible scenario. Basically the paragraph states that both the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Mexico substantiated that in 1939, well before the war with the U.S. started and a full five years before the alleged submarine attack, German agents were already on the prowl in an effort to destroy the dam and actually arrested for doing so. The connection is of course, even after a lapse of five years of war, the Germans were STILL obsessed with destroying the dam
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Codes and Conspiracies

Series 2, Episode 1: Las Vegas

Documentary series exploring the activities of clandestine groups throughout history. Discover why Las Vegas was a Nazi target for wartime sabotage, a test ground for atomic bombs, and a known meeting spot for the 9/11 terrorists.






astr0144

#219
That may have been the Case A51...

There seems to be conflicting views on what the Nuke tests fall out may or may not have done to anyone within a certain range from it and at what times and under what conditions...and how longs effects may or may not have lasted..(and under varied conditions at those times.. (ie such as Windy V Calm days.)

On one video I posted.. that was on Dreamland if I recall.. I referred to part of the video where it shows how S4 may have looked like when the bus arrived their and we see a hanger door open...from a Papoose lake entrance direction .

IT could have been quite possible that the Bus could have been sort of specially radioactive protected..if they new that area was of such concern... and they could have had a way of decontaminating it in a special area maybe..or it drive into a Hanger area... so maybe know one had to actually walk in from the bus direct if the area was a threat...

and also maybe they saw using such an area .. as a sort of deterent that would prevent most people considering wanting to risk going into such an area..

Its hard to say how those who would create such a place would think..

and hard for us to really know the realities of what may have been or was/is possible..



Quote
I can agree with that.

Any radiation exposure created by us is obviously a bad thing.

My point was to expose the ridiculous nature of alienscientist's debunkery claims and fear mongering that anyone venturing into the S4 area would be shredded like a dandelion from the supposed high amount of radiation there.

Workers there spend about 2 minutes tops per day going from the shielded bus to the shielded confines of the facility. They also wear dosimeter badges that allow them to be aware of what levels of radiation they are being exposed to during those 2 minutes.

You have to wonder where these guys caught the Stanton Friedman disease of having this fixation of trying to debunk Bob Lazar
.

zorgon

Meanwhile... in Australia...

Nice of you Brits do do your testing in someone else's back yard :P

Lingering impact of British nuclear tests in the Australian outback


A concrete marker stands on the exact spot where the atomic bombs were dropped

QuoteIt seems remarkable today but less than 60 years ago, Britain was exploding nuclear bombs in the middle of Australia.

In the mid-1950s, seven bombs were tested at Maralinga in the south-west Australian outback.

The combined force of the weapons doubled that of the bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in World War Two.

In archive video footage, British and Australian soldiers can be seen looking on, wearing short sleeves and shorts and doing little to protect themselves other than turning their backs and covering their eyes with their hands.

Some reported the flashes of the blasts being so bright that they could see the bones of their fingers, like x-rays as they pressed against their faces.


A cloud hangs over Australia's Monte Bello Islands after Britain tested its first atomic bomb

QuoteMuch has been written about the health problems suffered by the servicemen as a result of radiation poisoning.

Far less well-documented is the plight of the Aboriginal people who were living close to Maralinga at the time.

They didn't want to do it in their own back yard because it wasn't big enough
Robin Matthews, Caretaker, Maralinga Nuclear Site


'It was like a cancer'

"Every night I cry for them," Hilary Williams tells me as she sits around a campfire for an impromptu picnic of kangaroo tails laid on for our visit.

Her mother and grandparents all witnessed at least one of the explosions from just a few kilometres away.

Ms Williams said all three of them died young after suffering lung problems.

"It's so sad. They're not here anymore," she said, adding that she had heart problems she believes were also linked to the bombs.


In June, Australia dropped plans for its first nuclear waste dump on Aborigine land


Locals like Hilary Williams (left) and Mima Smart shared their fears about the area's dark nuclear history

QuoteLocals around Maralinga spoke about a black mist of radioactive dust over their communities following the explosions.

"A lot of people got sick and died," said Mima Smart, an aboriginal community leader.

"It was like a cancer on them. People were having lung disease, liver problems, and kidney problems. A lot of them died," she said, adding that communities around Maralinga have been paid little by way of compensation.


Caretaker Robin Matthews stands at the entrance of the Maralinga nuclear site


Adelaide, the nearest city to Maralinga, is a 10-hour drive away

Quote'Not in our backyard'

Maralinga was chosen for its remoteness.

It's a ten hour drive to the nearest big city, Adelaide. But people here say that the Australian government was wrong to let the tests go ahead and that Britain acted irresponsibly.

I don't want to go back; too many bad memories
Mima Smart, Aboriginal community leader
"They didn't want to do it in their own back yard because their back yard wasn't big enough," said Robin Matthews, caretaker of the Maralinga Nuclear Test Site.

"They thought they'd pick a supposedly uninhabited spot out in the Australian desert. Only they got it wrong. There were people here."

During the 1960s and 70s, there were several large clean-up operations to try and decontaminate the site.

All the test buildings and equipment were destroyed and buried. Large areas of the surface around the blast sites was also scraped up and buried.

But Mr Matthews said the clean-up, as well as the tests themselves, were done very much behind closed doors with a high level of secrecy.

"You've got to remember that this was during the height of the Cold War. The British were terrified that Russian spies might try and access the site," he said.

The indigenous communities say many locals involved in the clean-up operation also got sick.


Soil at the nuclear site grow so hot from the blast that it melted and turned to silicon

Quote'Sick land'

Maralinga has long been declared safe. There are even plans to open up the site to tourism.

But it was only a few months ago that the last of the land was finally handed back to the Aboriginal people. Most, though, say they have no desire to return there.

Mima Smart told me she regards Maralinga as sick land.

"I don't want to go back. Too many bad memories."

And even almost 60 years on, the land still hasn't recovered. Huge concrete plinths mark the spots where each of the bombs was detonated.

Around each, the blast area would have stretched for several kilometres.

The orangey red soil of the outback sparkles strangely green.


Robin Matthews: "Even the birds and the kangaroos still stay clear of this area"


Could Maralinga be one of the darkest chapters in British Australian history?

QuoteIf you look closely, you can see the ground is covered with what looks like broken glass, where the soil got so hot it literally melted and turned to silicon.

And even after all this time, the natural vegetation still won't grow back.

"The grass here only ever grows a few inches," said Mr Matthews. "Even the birds and the kangaroos still stay clear of this area."

More than half a century on, most people here still regard Maralinga as a dark chapter in British Australian history

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-30640338

zorgon



Breaking News on AATIP: Paul Dean Strikes Again!

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By Richard Dolan | April 29, 2018 4 Comments
I just received a message from friend and fellow researcher Paul Dean from Australia. If you don't know, Paul is one of the world's best UFO document researchers, as expert in filing FOIA requests as anyone out there. Moreover, he is a virtual encyclopedia when it comes to the arcane world of military acronyms, nomenclature, and especially the labyrinthian maze of the U.S. national security bureaucracy. This is important if you want to file a FOIA request to the right agency, using the right language, and with an expectation that you will get a response.

Paul and I communicate fairly regularly. Today he told me that the famous UFO program of the Pentagon, recently written about in the New York Times and elsewhere, actually has gone under a different name. Publically, we have been told that the name of the program was the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). In reality, Paul has learned from an impeccable source that the original contractual name for it was the Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Application Program (AAWSAP).

This is very important. Reason: you may have heard that all FOIA requests relating to AATIP have come up empty. The total number of requests by now might well be in the hundreds, but it's certainly quite a lot. People have been wondering, why can't this program be found via FOIA requests when the ultra-establishment New York Times itself outed it? The word is that there definitely was such a program — actually multiple programs. So why was AATIP invisible?

This may well be the answer. It's under a different name.

Getting FOIA documentation on AAWSAP is critical to learning more about the details of the program, since no one seems to be talking. Not Elizondo, not Tom DeLonge, not Robert Bigelow, not Harry Reid, not anyone. There are many unanswered questions about this program and it's becoming frustrating for UFO researchers to feel like they are flailing in the wind with no new tangible information.

Paul has filed some fresh FOIA requests to agencies that he believes are appropriate and good bets to get some answers. You can find his blog here.

By the way, I chatted with Paul about the significance of the name. "Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Application Program." This might seem to indicate that the objects caught on video were not actual UFOs, but weapons systems developed by the U.S. military. Paul doesn't seem to think so, and I myself would have my doubts as well. The few qualified individuals I have spoken to about the released videos (and the longer versions which have not been shown to the public) have deemed the objects to be unexplainable as far as they can see.

So we are still dealing with a great mystery. Not only the objects themselves and who is responsible for them, but penetrating the layers of secrecy and bureaucracy that surround the information we are seeking.

http://richarddolanmembers.com/ufos/breaking-news-on-aatip-paul-dean-strikes-again/

A51Watcher

Quote from: A51Watcher on Today at 12:57:20 PM
Quote
Bob still has a few aces up his sleeve which he will play as time goes by.

Quote from: zorgon on May 07, 2018, 12:05:51 AM

Well he better hurry I ain't no spring chicken  and John took a turn for the worse  so what he waiting for?  I just hope he doesn't get sucked up by this Immaculate Deception

What he's waiting for is by necessity a time based release being used as an insurance policy. 

He publicly made it known back in the day what evidence he has to show if anything happens to him. These days when asked about it he always says 'no comment'.

He also has various verification that is unknown or has been erased. Things like that.

Also when his insurance policy card is no longer needed, I am sure we will see a release of the evidence he used for that purpose of keeping them at bay.

George is also a first hand witness to Bob being in possession of that evidence.

I hope hope he doesn't get sucked up by this Immaculate Deception as well.



zorgon

Quote from: A51Watcher on May 07, 2018, 07:26:52 AM
I hope hope he doesn't get sucked up by this Immaculate Deception as well.

Interesting choice of name  :P   

But I fear it is already to late  because when I was at John's birthday party in Dec   and the Corbell puppy came in with George... it was Corbell that got on John's Skype and connected with Bob for his surprise call in

Oh well... as I really have no dog in that race, there is little I can do about it...  I have no clout and no money. I tried to look out for John's interests as he speicifically asked for any help I could give...  but what can I do? These players have already got their game plan...

So all I can do is report what I see and wait for the shoe to drop where it will.

Personally I am getting fed up with UFOlogy... Just recently on Facebook  Bruce Swartz is now attacking John Lenard Walson  making accusations.  Bruce has been showing extremely over pixelated images of the moon showing cities... John seems to think they are good   and yet John is also good friends with JLW (who gave John a free expensive telescope that my daughter filmed usage instructions for)   Bruce also attacked Secure team 10 (yeah okay that guy is a hoaxer :P )  but he has all these groupies following him now.

The whole field has become stupid...  I thought we were over the heavy pixelated photose decades ago with Clementine

Sigh.....   all I can do now is focus on my website  and try to raise a few dollars to pay the bills  At least the Pegasus main site is still getting 4 million plus views... though I am not sure they are real people   LOL

::)


zorgon

Update:

George Knapp
Posted at Facebook  May 9 at 11:14am ·


WERE HUMANS USED AS GUINEA PIGS AT SKINWALKER RANCH AS PART OF THE SECRET PENTAGON UFO PROGRAM?
RED PILL JUNKIETUESDAY, MAY 8TH


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Back in 2013 the famous comedian, UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan had a TV series on the SyFy channel named Joe Rogan Questions Everything, whose focus was to investigate in a lighthearted way some unsolved mystery or paranormal topic every week. Sadly, the show lasted only 6 weeks, and I always suspected part of the reason why it was so short-lived was because when they ran their alien episode ("Real Close Encounters") Joe decided to go mano-a-mano with the mother of all ufological high-strangeness stories: The infamous Skinwalker Ranch.

...That's like deciding all of a sudden that you want to get your pudgy ass fit and work out with some of those bitching kettlebells Joe's company sells, but instead of learning the moves with the beginner's 18-lb howler monkey model, you go for the 90-lb Sasquatch kettlebell instead!

"Bro, I can take it! I read "The Day After Roswell""!

Me: *nods and dials the paramedics*

Believe me: I've been studying UFOs all my life, and something like Skinwalker still gives me serious 'brain sprain'. Ever since I read the book Hunt for the Skinwalker, co-written by Colm A. Kelleher and George Knapp, many of the assumptions I once had about what the phenomenon may or may not be had to be put into serious question. Right now there's an interesting cultural shift in the perception of UFOs due to the dissemination of (apparent) 'officially sanctioned' information by Tom Delonge and his TTS/AAS initiative; but even those in the general public, mainstream media or academia who have been encouraged to reconsider their initial disdain for the topic due to those favorable articles in the New York Times and the Washington Post, would still face great difficulty in accepting at face value even a small percentage of what has allegedly transpired in that former cattle ranch located at the Uintah Basin, in the state of Utah.

The problem is that, if the 'limited handouts' released by TTS/AAS continue, sooner or later all those new UFO enthusiasts will need to break sweat and get up to speed ASAP with what we 'veterans' have been trying to wrap our heads around, ever since we graduated from the 'lightweight' routine exercises of foo fighters or close encounters of the 1st /2nd kind, and now break our mental muscles with the 'Iron Man' challenge that is Skinwalker and other equally baffling tales of high strangeness, in which those comfy and neatly defined categories separating ufology, cryptozoology and parapsychology are blurred beyond all recognition.

So start stretching, boys and girls, because you're about to feel the burn.


Skinwalker ranch (Google Maps)

Be sure follow The Daily Grail on Facebook and on Twitter for more stories like this.

Back in 2013 the famous comedian, UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan had a TV series on the SyFy channel named Joe Rogan Questions Everything, whose focus was to investigate in a lighthearted way some unsolved mystery or paranormal topic every week. Sadly, the show lasted only 6 weeks, and I always suspected part of the reason why it was so short-lived was because when they ran their alien episode ("Real Close Encounters") Joe decided to go mano-a-mano with the mother of all ufological high-strangeness stories: The infamous Skinwalker Ranch.

...That's like deciding all of a sudden that you want to get your pudgy ass fit and work out with some of those bitching kettlebells Joe's company sells, but instead of learning the moves with the beginner's 18-lb howler monkey model, you go for the 90-lb Sasquatch kettlebell instead!

"Bro, I can take it! I read "The Day After Roswell""!

Me: *nods and dials the paramedics*

Believe me: I've been studying UFOs all my life, and something like Skinwalker still gives me serious 'brain sprain'. Ever since I read the book Hunt for the Skinwalker, co-written by Colm A. Kelleher and George Knapp, many of the assumptions I once had about what the phenomenon may or may not be had to be put into serious question. Right now there's an interesting cultural shift in the perception of UFOs due to the dissemination of (apparent) 'officially sanctioned' information by Tom Delonge and his TTS/AAS initiative; but even those in the general public, mainstream media or academia who have been encouraged to reconsider their initial disdain for the topic due to those favorable articles in the New York Times and the Washington Post, would still face great difficulty in accepting at face value even a small percentage of what has allegedly transpired in that former cattle ranch located at the Uintah Basin, in the state of Utah.

The problem is that, if the 'limited handouts' released by TTS/AAS continue, sooner or later all those new UFO enthusiasts will need to break sweat and get up to speed ASAP with what we 'veterans' have been trying to wrap our heads around, ever since we graduated from the 'lightweight' routine exercises of foo fighters or close encounters of the 1st /2nd kind, and now break our mental muscles with the 'Iron Man' challenge that is Skinwalker and other equally baffling tales of high strangeness, in which those comfy and neatly defined categories separating ufology, cryptozoology and parapsychology are blurred beyond all recognition.

So start stretching, boys and girls, because you're about to feel the burn.


Skinwalker ranch (Google Maps)

The Background

Trying to summarize the whole Skinwalker saga into a short paragraph is a fool's errand, but for the benefit of those 18-lb N00bs I'll do what I can: The region in which the ranch was built has been considered to be the locus of strange activity for perhaps hundreds of years. The Ute tribes refrained from going near the area because they believed it had been cursed by the Navajo when the Ute allied with the US military against them; since then, they say, that land became the hunting ground of a 'Skinwalker' – an evil sorcerer with the power to shape-shift.

Eventually white settlers claimed the land and the high strangeness was allegedly reported by neighbors to the ranch; but it wasn't until 1994, when the Sherman family bought the property with the intention to breed high-priced cattle, that the modern mythology of Skinwalker really begins. Knapp and Kelleher's book gives a detailed account of the harrowing experiences Terry Sherman and his family suffered; ranging from poltergeist activity, UFO sightings, encounters with giant hairy humanoids, cattle mutilation and teleportation(!) and the alleged disintegration of the three family dogs by some form of mysterious energy – Sherman only found "three lumps of burnt tar, flesh and hair."

Oh yeah, and let's not forget the giant bullet-proof wolf! Something that became the butt of almost every one of  Rogan's jokes when he sarcastically reminisced on his SyFy series, and which was also prominently featured in the 2013 film Skinwalker Ranch, which sadly felt short in its attempt to adapt the story's high strangeness for the big screen; something that pains me to state since my buddy Steve Berg not only stars in that movie, but was also involved in the production and writing of the script, and I know for a fact he's a true student of the paranormal – like I said, 'brain sprains'. You never get rid of them...



By 1996 the Shermans had had it with the Trickster energy plaguing them, and were on the verge of collapse – emotionally, psychologically and financially. They were seeking to get rid of the property and find another place in which to have a modicum of a 'normal' life. By that time their story had already garnered a bit of notoriety in the local press, which was more than enough for Las Vegas billionaire – and paranormal enthusiast – Robert Bigelow, to take an immediate interest: He called Terry Sherman and made him an offer on the ranch he couldn't refuse, but asked him to remain on the property as guardian while he sent a team of scientists from his recently-founded National Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS) to try and investigate the phenomena present in the Utah property.

Hunt for the Skinwalker (book cover)
Hunt for the Skinwalker (book cover)

What transpired in the ranch while the NIDS team stayed there has never been officially released, and we only have the written testimony of the Kelleher/Knapp book, along with the vague declarations of some of the external consultants Bigelow hired under strict non-disclosure agreements – such as Col. John B. Alexander and even Dr. Jacques Vallee. In 2004 Bigelow disbanded NIDS, and one of the reasons for doing so was allegedly because the activity at the ranch had 'receded' – something George Knapp also maintained. It seemed as if Bigelow had lost interest in chasing after UFOs on his Utah ranch and decided to focus all his energy on Bigelow Aerospace, the company he created in order to license a NASA patent for inflatable orbital habitats, which he intends to develop as private space hotels.


Hunt for the Skinwalker: Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah



Bigelow Aerospace's render of their projected inflatable orbital station


https://www.dailygrail.com/.../were-human-guinea-pigs-at-ski.../