The Mystery of Blind Frog Ranch and Skinwalker Ranch by Elizabeth Bach
Author:Elizabeth Bach [Bach, Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2021-04-19T00:00:00+00:00
4.2 Mysterious creatures
4.2.1 A fence that surrounds the main buildings on Skinwalker Ranch.
The Sherman's did not see just UFOs in the sky on their Ranch. They also appeared to have seen strange big creatures, including a wolf three times the size of a typical wolf, which Terry fired several times with a gun at close range with little apparent impact.
Later, on the night of March 12, 1997, biochemist Colm Kelleher, working for Bigelow's National Institute for Discovery Science, appeared to see a giant humanoid
alien spying on the study team from a bush after Ranch had been sold off.
The creature was about 50 yards away, observing the squad from a tree perch 20 feet above the field, as he described in Hunt for the Skinwalker. "The huge creature that laid motionless throughout the tree, quite casually," Kelleher said. "The only sign of the beast's existence was the unblinking eyes' penetrating, yellow glow as they looked fixedly down into the light."
The beast vanished after Kelleher shot a gun at it. "It was then that I saw it âa unique, obvious oval mark about six inches in width lodged strongly in the snow patch... It was unusual: a single big print in the snow with two pointed claws protruding from the back of the trace and reaching some inches deeper. This almost looked like a raptor print, maybe from a raptor, although it was enormous and, based on the depth of the print, from a really heavy creature."
4.2.2 The âSkinwalkerâ in Skinwalker Ranch On Skinwalker Ranch, a glimpse from one of the old homesteads from the peak of the mesa. The word "Skinwalker," a shapeshifting character through Navajo tribal mythology, has been invoked in response to repeated appearances of human-like beings. Skinwalkers are similar to werewolves among the Navajo: wicked witches that can turn into whatever beast they choose.
Sherman's family ranch, on the other hand, was 400 miles north of the Navajo Nation. It was close to the Ute nation. As historian Sondra Jones, author of Becoming and Also being Ute, states, whenever the Utes and the Navajo did cross paths, that was a tense friendship.
Jones notes, "It was not friendly." "The Navajo were more aggressive; they took captives and owned Utes as slaves. When the Navajo tried to drive up into Ute land, there was an immediate confrontation near modernday Pagosa Springs and Durango.
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