Robert bigelow skin walker ranch stories
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What Is Skinwalker Ranch, and What’s Really Going on There?
Did you know that one of the most uniquely mysterious places in the world is right here in Utah? Rumors of UFOs and extraterrestrial beings have been swirling around this area for years, but despite the stories, no hard evidence has ever been released to show what’s really going on there. In fact, the world may never know …
But enough about the big U2 claw outside of Loveland Aquarium. Let’s talk about Utah’s second-most mysterious site, Skinwalker Ranch. Located in the Uinta Basin, this paranormal hotspot boasts claims of flying saucers, mysterious lights, unknown illnesses, shape-shifting monsters and just about everything else you can think of. It’s so well known, in fact, that there have been several books written about the property, and it’s even the subject of a History kanal show.
But just how did this patch of land in eastern Utah gain worldwide notoriety, and how many of its strange stories are worth believi
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Leo Ruickbie
It had been snowing in Las Vegas – something so rare that people were taking photographs of it – and Robert Bigelow had been delayed by the weather. John Waite’s No. 1 hit ‘Missing You’ played over the phone whilst I waited to talk to the American billionaire about his latest project. I had done my background research, I knew there were people he was missing and his project, an essay competition on life after death, was surely connected to that. And the total amount of prize money he was offering – over a million dollars – for a subject blighted by underfunding was even rarer than snow in Las Vegas.
After making a fortune in commercial real estate, Robert Bigelow had invested in his true passion – space exploration – setting up Bigelow Aerospace in and launching his first payload into space in , the unmanned inflatable module Genesis inom. But it has not been his only passion. Over the years he has funded research into consciousness, UFOs and the paranormal. Workin
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But that didn’t stop Bigelow from collecting UFO reports outside of the MUFON collaboration. The FAA, for instance, used to suggest pilots report UFO sightings directly to Bigelow Advanced Aerospace Space Studies. Christopher Rutkowski, who coordinates the Canadian UFO Survey, says Bigelow approached him at a MUFON conference in “He asked me to help him in his UFO-related efforts by alerting him and his team to any 'good' Canadian cases that needed onsite investigations,” he says. One of Bigelow’s people checked in with Rutkowski every few months following, for a year or two.
That person doesn’t call now. The FAA doesn’t instruct pilots to report to Bigelow. The Pentagon program is over. There’s no more MUFON collaboration. The National Institute for Discovery Science is kaput. So where’s a guy to get a bunch of UFO reports?
The newest answer might be To The Stars Academy—and its newly-launched “Community of Interest.” On this site, you can currently view two videos of a