The Curse of Skinwalker Ranch

The book is what I would refer to as a hatchet job. It's an attack on the Skinwalker Ranch television show and the people who work there. It has an opening section then goes into the first two seasons, episode by episode, making comments along the way.

To get a flavor of the atmosphere of this book, here are some things the book says:

The purpose of the show is to increase tourism and raise land prices around the area.

It's an 'unholoy alliance between the quasi-documentary makers and real estate interests.'

'Skinwalker Ranch is a non-urban myth.'

'The unfolding proise of revelation that's promised from week to week but never realized is part of the drug-dealers allure.'

'The Cold War was a complete theatrical production.' (Excuse me, but let's take one example to prove it wasn't. How about the Cuban Missile Crisis? I was alive at the time and it was rather obvious that if things went south human civilization would end. The missles would fly and that would be it. Try living through that kind of tension and than say it was a theatrical production.'

The author refers to the 'Covid scamdemic.'

He refers to the 'moon landing hoax.'.

'...Travis Taylor said he didn't believe in UFOs until he say them. This too is BS.'

In reference to a helicopter flight when the pilot says a short prayer before getting under way: 'Is this genuine piety or fake piety?'

In reference to Travis Taylor's radiation burns, the author implies they were not real. The photos shown were not insect bits (as implied) or anything similar.

In another reference to Travis Tayor the author says he 'is lying or acting.'

The odd laser bending, etc., that showed up were nothing but 'internal reflection.'

The author keeps implying that the microwave injuries were caused by 'military targeting.'

He questions why, in reference to batteries being drained, the television cameras were not similarly affected.

Again, about Travis Taylor, the author refers to him as 'Mr. Know-It-All.'

The author refers to 'video tricks and 'photoshopping' being used.

He refers to a 'fake, made for TV investigation.'

Yet again, a reference to Travis Taylor. He is 'a one man BS factory.' He also refers to the 'sheer depth of his shallowness.'

Yet again (what is it with all this anti-Travis Taylor stuff?) he says Travis Tayhlor has a 'large collection of paper certificates' and that they are an 'indication of stupidity rather than genuine scientific ability.'

Crop circles are hoaxes.

Remember the cow that died and they got a UAP/UFO image on camera? According to this author it was superimposed and not real.

'...anyone associated with NASA has to be regarded as dubious.'

Again, he refers to the fake moon landing.

He questions whether the pteroglyphs that are seen on the show are not really ancestral artrowk.

Then theres '...the Skinwalker scam.'

He says that the 'deep state' may have used antigravity techcnology.

He often accuses people of lying with no evidence to back up his accusations.

He refers to 'the falsehood of the curse of Skinwalker Ranch.'

He says the Jewish rabbi on the show 'He does something of a Gandalf imperrsonation.'

He nitpicks the words used when they talk to each other.

He refers to their 'Scooby Doo uniforms.'

'Apollo has a significant amount of fakery.'

'Anyone who believes Armstrong walked on the moon is an idiot or a disinformationist.'

'The whole Momon sect is built on lies.'

'...the 2020 election was rigged.'

Then he has his Appendices, the first showing covering maps, photos and shadows. The second is about the cast members and, as expected, his criticism is harsh and plentiful.


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