Saturday April 29, 2017
Zack Van Eyke
After
Henry,
Kat,
and
Ceiling Cat Barbara Duncan
were done wishing
me
a Happy Birthday, tonight we welcomed film and television writer, director and producer
on Facebook,
who was a journalist who broke the story on the
Sheman Ranch
which is also infamously known as
Skinwalker Ranch.
He started out speaking about the experiences of Gwen and Terry Sherman, the previous owners of the property, who Zack interviewed.
Such experiences included crop circles, crop indentations, a large wolf-dog like creature; every four months during a New Moon they would see Blue Orbs and UFO activity of various craft shape/sizes; sometimes portal and/or vortices opening in the skies;
and concentrated over a short period of time, cattle mutilations which only the right eye system removed as far back as the brain;
a humanoid creatire entering one of the UFO craft, as well as poltergeist activity.
Henry
asked about local goverment air force bases.
Zack clarified government "officials" tending to hang out way close to the range.
The property was bought by
John Bigalow
with which to conduct paranormal experiments.
The Shermans' daughters heard seemingly disembodied voices.
Zack read brief selections from the book
Hunt for the Skinwalker
by
Colm A. Kelleher,
and
George Knapp,
to clarify various aspects of events.
Ceiling Cat Barbara Duncan
reported our having listeners tonight in the
US, the UK, Canada, Singapore, Costa Rica, Manilla, and Unknown.
Zack gave out the information on the
The Shenandoah Experiment
campaign, at which is a lot of information on the project/s and the Sherman Ranch.
He discussed the Sherman's dogs being destroyed by the Blue Orbs.
As often the activity would cease when Expected to be observed.
CC asked about remote surveillance cameras; Zack spoke of three cameras facing each, one of which, along with its wires and underground PVC piping all vanished within 0.3 seconds.
Zack spoke of a rancher riding into a box canyon to retreive a lost cow, and vanished.
After a massive manhunt, the rancher rides out three days later, with no time lost by his perspective: to him he'd just gone in to the box canyon, and simply came out.
Zack interviewed local native Americans who recounted their own experiences.
Someone in the live
chat room
asked how close the ranch is to Rachel, Nevada, but Zack didn't have Google Maps open...
Also clarified that while some cattle were left after being mutilated, while others vanished without a trace.
As it is only running to mid May,
the 16th, to be exact,
I urged everyone to go to the
The Shenandoah Experiment
campaign; it is not just a stick-in-the-mud crowd-source fund-raising: it is both informative on the project, with some impressive perks, but very comedically funny.
Henry reminded everyone that
next week
our guest would be
Nemathena Parthenon.
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