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🗓️ 20 September 2024
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Whether or not we’re alone in this universe is a question everyone ponders at some point. It’s not surprising: the possible existence of extra-terrestrial beings is a concept that’s both fascinating and slightly creepy. But while we currently have no concrete evidence of aliens, there have been numerous bizarre encounters that might make you think twice about their existence, like the incredibly creepy happenings in a place in the USA known as Skinwalker Ranch. So, brace yourself, as we blast off into some of the most believable alien encounters of all time.
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0:00.0 | Whether or not we're alone in this universe is a question everyone ponders at some point. |
0:06.4 | It's not surprising. |
0:07.8 | The possible existence of extraterrestrial beings is a concept that's both fascinating and slightly creepy. |
0:15.4 | But while we currently have no concrete evidence of aliens, |
0:19.5 | there have been numerous bizarre encounters that |
0:22.5 | might make you think twice about their existence. |
0:26.2 | Like the incredibly creepy happenings in a place in the USA, known as Skin Walker Ranch. |
0:33.2 | So brace yourself as we blast off into some of the most believable alien encounters of all time. |
0:50.6 | Over the years, the Uintaw Basin of eastern Utah has developed a reputation as one of the most active paranormal hotspots in the entire United States. |
1:03.1 | Everything from unidentified lights in the sky to weird humanoid figures have all reportedly been spotted in the region. |
1:12.4 | But of all the locations encapsulated in this geographical area, none have a reputation quite like Skinwalker Ranch. |
1:20.4 | Situated about a hundred miles east of Salt Lake City, Skinwalker Ranch was originally named |
1:27.0 | after an ancient curse rumored to have been placed on the land during a territorial dispute between two Native American peoples, the Navajo and Utes. |
1:38.8 | The legend tells of the Navajo calling forth Skinwalkers, who are witches with the ability to disguise themselves |
1:46.1 | as animals to torment their enemies and their descendants. As centuries passed and the natives |
1:53.0 | departed the latter part of the 20th century saw Skinwalker Ranch under ownership of Kenneth and |
1:59.8 | Edith Myers. The couple mostly kept to themselves and |
2:04.1 | never publicly reported any unusual activity on the ranch. It was only in 1994 when the Sherman |
2:11.9 | family bought it from them that things took a bizarre and terrifying turn. Terry and Gwen Sherman moved to Skinwalker Ranch with |
2:21.3 | their two children convinced they'd found the perfect home, especially since the farmhouse bordering a |
2:28.1 | high ridge overlooked the ranch's sprawling green pastures, thick woodland, and bubbling creek to the south. Terry, as a cattle |
2:36.9 | breeder, was thrilled to finally have enough space to take his business to the next level, |
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