Skinwalker Ranch Part 2: Portals, UFOs, and the Pentagon
Skinwalker Ranch Part 2: Portals, UFOs, and the Pentagon

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>> Imagine watching your world unravel.
Your cattle slaughtered, your home invaded by forces you can’t fight, your family terrified every single night.
That was the Sherman family’s reality.
But when they finally walked away, the story of Skimwalker Ranch was only just beginning.
Welcome back to Paranormal Directive 13, your weekly paranormal podcast with me, your host Matt, where every week we dive into the unexplained, the terrifying, and the outright weird. Last week, we dove deep into the nightmare that consumed the Sherman family at what became known as Skimwalker Ranch. We explored how this 512 acre property in northeastern Utah sits on what the Ute people have long considered a supernatural highway, a cursed pathway where malevolent shape shifters travel between worlds. For 53 years, the Meyers family somehow endured this haunted land in terrified silence, leaving behind only deadbolts, chains, and the physical evidence of their desperate attempts to keep something out or in. Then came the Shermans in 1994.
Cattle rancher Terry Sherman thought he’d found paradise, but within hours of arriving, he was pumping six bullets from a 357 Magnum into a massive wolf that simply wouldn’t die. And then it vanished without a trace. What followed was 18 months of psychological warfare.
Bulletproof creatures that defied biology, massive UFOs dancing across the night sky, cattle disappearing midstep or found surgically mutilated with impossible precision, and disembodied voices mocking them from empty air. The ranch had become a living laboratory of the impossible, extracting a terrible price in livestock, sanity, and ultimately the lives of Terry’s three beloved dogs. vaporized by a blue orb that reduced them to nothing but greasy spots and scorched earth. By June 1996, the family had reached a breaking point.
They went public with their story through journalist George Knap, putting their cursed property up for sale and forever branding it as Skin Walker Ranch. But their nightmare was about to become someone else’s obsession because their story had reached a man with both unlimited resources and an insatiable hunger for answers.
So, the year was 1996, and Terry Sherman was desperate to escape. For 18 months, his family had endured what could only be described as a siege. A relentless campaign of high strangeness that had transformed their dream ranch into a waking nightmare. Bulletproof wolves, impossible aircraft, mutilated cattle, and finally the blue orb that had claimed his beloved dogs. When journalist George Knap published her story in the Desert News, Terry thought it would be the end. He put the ranch up for sale, hoping someone, literally anyone, would take this cursed land off his hands. He had no idea that his buyer would be a Las Vegas real estate mogul with deep pockets and an even deeper obsession with the unknown.
Robert Bigalow wasn’t your typical rancher. By 1996, he had already made his fortune in real estate and was beginning his second career in aerospace.
But Bigalow harbored a secret passion, one that would have seemed absurd to his business associates. He was utterly fascinated by UFOs and the paranormal, and he had the resources to do something about it. When Bigalow read the Sherman family’s account, he didn’t see a cautionary tale. He saw an opportunity.
Here was a documented hotbed of paranormal activity, complete with multiple witnesses and a paper trail.
For a man who had spent years funding UFO research, the ranch represented something unprecedented, a chance to apply rigorous scientific methodology to phenomena that had previously existed only in the realm of folklore and testimony.
In late 1996, Bigalow purchased the 512 acre property for $200,000.
But this wasn’t a real estate investment for him. It was the most expensive paranormal research facility ever constructed.
Bigo’s vision was pretty ridiculous.
He would transform this remote Utah ranch into a scientific laboratory staffed with PhD level researchers and equipped with cuttingedge surveillance technology. And to accomplish this, he founded the National Institute for Discovery Science, the NIDS, assembling a team that read like a who’s who of scientific credentials. And leading the investigation was Dr. Colem Keller, a biochemist with an impressive research background. And along with him was retired US Army Colonel John Alexander, a man who had spent decades investigating unconventional phenomena for the military. These weren’t wideeyed believers or amateur ghost hunters. They were serious scientists with reputations to protect. The ranch itself was rapidly transformed into a fortress of observation.
High-tech sensing equipment appeared seemingly overnight and video cameras were positioned at strategic points across the property. Motion detectors created an invisible web of surveillance and a permanent staff of scientists and security personnel established a 24-hour presence ready to document and analyze any anomalous activity. and Terry Sherman was retained as a ranch caretaker, providing his continuity and firsthand knowledge of the phenomena.
The stage was set for what Bigalow hoped would be a systematic dismantling of the unknown, a scientific hunt that would finally provide answers to questions that had plagued the property for generations.
And what the NIDS team discovered would be far stranger than even Bigalow had anticipated.
From the very beginning, the phenomenon seemed aware of the new scrutiny. It was as if some intelligence was observing the observers, studying the scientists who had come to study it. The activity didn’t cease with the arrival of the research team. If anything, it seemed to intensify, but with a crucial difference. The raw, terrifying chaos that had driven the Sherman family to flee was replaced by something far more unsettling.
a calculated evasion.
Equipment would malfunction at precisely the wrong moments. Phenomena witnessed by multiple trained observers would somehow fail to appear on camera. It was as if whatever inhabited the ranch was playing this elaborate game of cat and mouse with some of the most sophisticated detection equipment money could buy. But despite these challenges, the NIDS team personally witnessed events that would fundamentally change their understanding of reality. These weren’t secondhand accounts or blurry photographs. These were direct observations by credentialed scientists, people who had everything to lose by going public with impossible claims.
And the incident that would define the NIDS investigation occurred on the night of March 12th, 1997.
Dr. Kellaher and another researcher were conducting a routine observation in one of the pastures when their attention was drawn to a cottonwood tree approximately 50 yard away. There, perched motionless on a branch about 20 ft off the ground was a large humanoid figure.
The creature’s most prominent feature was a pair of enormous unblinking yellow eyes. They seemed to glow in the beam of their spotlight. It showed no fear, no startled response to being discovered.
It simply stared back at them with an intelligence that was unmistakably nonhuman.
Keller was armed with a rifle, and he made the decision to fire. The shot rang out across the silent pasture, but the creature didn’t cry out. It didn’t fall.
It simply vanished. One moment it was there, clearly visible in the spotlight’s beam, and the next the branch was empty, and the search that followed was methodical and thorough.
Beneath the tree in a patch of undisturbed snow, they found a single track.
And the print was deeply embedded, suggesting considerable weight, and it measured about 6 in in diameter. But most unsettling were the two sharp claw marks protruding from the rear of the print. marks that kind of spoke of something predatory and powerful. But there was no body. There was no blood.
There was no evidence that Keller’s shot had found its target. The creature had simply dissolved back into the darkness from which it came. And this pattern would repeat throughout the NIDS investigation.
The team documented over a 100 separate incidents, each one more baffling than the last. Multicolored orbs of light danced through the night sky with this apparent intelligence, responding to the researcher’s presence in ways that suggested awareness and intent, and invisible forces caused herds of cattle to panic and stampede the animals moving as if hurtded by something that existed beyond the visible spectrum. But maybe the most extraordinary observation came through thermal imaging equipment. A researcher was scanning an area with an infrared technology and witnessed something that should have been impossible.
On his screen, a glowing oval-shaped tunnel of light appeared in midair, completely invisible to the naked eye.
And as he watched this in stunned silence, a humanoid form crawled out of this portal, stood upright, and walked away into the darkness. And the figure left no thermal signature as it moved.
No footprints marked its way. It was like the entity existed in a realm that intersected with ours only briefly, glimpsed only through the narrow window of vision before disappearing back into whatever dimension it had came from. And the sighting would prove to be kind of a watershed moment for the NIDS team. For the first time, they had technological evidence suggesting the ranch might be more than just a hot bed of strange activity. It might be an actual nexus point, a place where the barriers between realities grew thin enough for entities to cross from one realm to the other. And for 8 years, the NIDS team conducted their investigation with the dedication of true believers in the scientific method. They accumulated data. They documented incidents and applied rigorous analysis to phenomena that seem to defy analysis.
But by 2004, even Bigalow had to acknowledge a frustrating truth. Despite witnessing incredible events firsthand, they had what he quoted as difficulty obtaining evidence consistent with scientific publication.
The phenomenon was real, that the team had no doubt about, but it remained just beyond the reach of conventional scientific proof. It was intelligent enough to avoid definitive capture and sophisticated enough to evade their most advanced equipment and patient enough to play a yearslong game of hideand- seek with some of the brightest minds in the field. And as the formal NIDS investigation wound down, Dr. Keller along with George Knap began compiling their findings into what would become a landmark book, Hunt for the Skinwalker.
Science Confronts the Unexplained at a remote ranch in Utah.
Published in 2005, the book detailed their years of research and brought the ranch’s story to a much wider audience.
And among those readers was a man whose interest would change everything. James Latsky, a senior intelligence official at the Defense Intelligence Agency. Now, Latsky wasn’t just a casual reader of paranormal. As a high-ranking official in America’s intelligence apparatus, he understood the potential national security implications that the phenomena described in the book. If even half of what Keller and Knap reported was accurate, it represented something far beyond conventional understanding of physics and technology.
Both intrigued and concerned, Latsky contacted Bigalow directly, requesting permission to visit the ranch and conduct his own assessment. Bigalow agreed, and in 2006, the DIA official made the journey to Utah.
Now, what happened during Latsky’s visit still remains largely classified, but the aftermath speaks volumes. Within hours of leaving the property, Latsky was on the phone with his superiors, reporting that he had experienced something profoundly disturbing, something that convinced him the ranch represented a legitimate matter of national security.
But Katsk’s report set off a chain reaction that would reverberate through the highest levels of the US government.
He briefed his findings to Bigalow’s friend, then Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. And Harry Reid, along with Senators Ted Stevens and Daniel, recognized the potential significance of what they were hearing.
In 2007, these three senators secured $22 million in classified funding within the Department of Defense’s black budget. The money was designated for a secret program with an inocuous name.
The Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Applications Program, later known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, AWSAP and AAIP.
The contract to run this groundbreaking government investigation was awarded to a company founded specifically for the purpose. The Bigalow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies or BASS.
So the circle was complete. The terrifying experiences of a ranching family had led to a private scientific investigation which had prompted a government intelligence officials visit which had directly resulted in the creation of the Pentagon’s first official UFO research program since Project Blue Book. Skimwalker Ranch had become a matter of national security.
The government program operated in absolute secrecy for almost a decade.
But by 2016, Robert Bigalow was ready to step away from the ranch. After 20 years of investigation, he had accumulated an impressive database of incidents and observations, but definitive answers remained elusive.
The property went up for sale once again and this time it attracted the attention of a very different kind of buyer.
Brandon Fugal was everything Robert Bigalow wasn’t. Where Bigalow had been a true believer from the start, Fugal approached the ranch as a self-described healthy skeptic. As a prominent Utah real estate developer and chairman of Kier International, Fugal had built his reputation on dealing with concrete realities, market analysis, property valuations, and solid business fundamentals.
When Fugal learned about the ranch’s availability, he saw it primarily as a real estate investment with an unusual marketing angle. He fully intended to apply rigorous scientific methodology to debunk what he assumed were decades of accumulated myths and misperceptions.
His plan was straightforward. Use modern technology to find rational, normal explanations for the reported phenomena and then develop the property for conventional use.
And for the first few years after his 2016 purchase, Fugal maintained strict secrecy about his ownership. All visitors and staff were required to sign comprehensive confidentiality agreements, and he assembled a new team of investigators. But his approach was fundamentally different from his predecessors.
Where Bigalow had sought to document the unknown, Fugal intended to explain it away. And that plan lasted exactly six months.
October 2016 was unseasonably clear in northeastern Utah. And Fugal was conducting a routine inspection of his property when the sky above the ranch offered him an experience that would fundamentally alter his world view.
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The object appeared without warning. A metallic discshaped craft that seemed to simply materialize out of the clear blue sky. Fugal watched, just transfixed as this object performed maneuvers that defied every law of physics he understood.
It would accelerate at impossible speeds. It changed direction instantaneously and demonstrated a level of technological sophistication that was simply beyond our current capability.
And then as suddenly as it had appeared, it vanished.
Fugal was no longer a skeptical real estate developer looking to debunk a property’s unusual reputation. He had become what the investigators call an experiencer.
Someone who had witnessed something so profound and undeniable that have fundamentally changed their understanding of reality. And the transformation was immediate and total.
Fugal committed millions of dollars to transforming Skimwalker Ranch into the most advanced paranormal research facility in the world.
He assembled a multidisciplinary team of experts led by principal investigator Eric Bard and featuring astrophysicist Dr. Travis Taylor whose background included work with both the Department of Defense and NASA and the ranch was reborn as a high-tech laboratory. A sophisticated command center was constructed housing banks of monitors and analysis equipment. A perimeter of highresolution cameras created total visual coverage of the property and ground penetrating radar mapped the subsurface structure in unprecedented detail. Along with that, drone based thermal imaging provided aerial surveillance capabilities and magnetometers and radiation detectors created a realtime map of energy fluctuations across the entire landscape. And most significantly, Fugal made a decision that broke 20 years of secrecy.
He agreed to allow the investigation to be documented for public consumption, resulting in the History Channel series, The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, which premiered in 2020.
For the first time in the property’s modern history, the world would be able to witness the investigation as it unfolded, which I actually watched a little bit of the show during co and it was pretty good, but it was very History Channel style, just very made for TV dramatizations of things here and there.
Nothing profound in the show, but it was a cool show to watch. But outside of the show, what the Fugal team discovered was both thrilling and terrifying. The phenomenon was not only still active, it seemed to be intelligently interacting with their advanced technology.
The constant probing with sophisticated equipment appeared to be provoking direct measurable responses from whatever inhabited the ranch. And the team’s most consistent finding was a persistent radio signal broadcasting at a frequency of 1.6 GHz.
The signal appeared to originate from an area of the property they designated the triangle, a region that had emerged as the primary hot spot for anomalous activity.
But the signal wasn’t just broadcasting randomly. When the team transmitted their own signals as experiments, they recorded instances where their exact transmission was cloned and broadcast back at them from an unknown source.
This wasn’t electromagnetic interference or equipment malfunction. Something was actively listening to their communications and responding in kind, demonstrating this sophisticated understanding of radio technology. And it suggested an intelligence far more advanced than anything they anticipated.
The triangle itself proved to be a nexus of impossible activity.
The team identified a massive invisible anomaly that encompassed the entire area, causing severe GPS disruption.
Coordinates would show impossible readings, sometimes indicating positions deep underground and sometimes placing GPS units in locations hundreds of miles away from their actual location.
Aircraft flying over the triangle experienced similar navigation failures.
Commercial and military flights reported sudden compass deviations in GPS anomalies when passing over this specific section of Utah airspace. So this wasn’t just confined to the ground.
It extended upward in a column of distorted spaceime that seemed to affect anything that entered it. Now, acting on data from that ground penetrating radar they had, it indicated a large, dense dome-shaped anomaly buried deep within the sandstone mesa bordering the property.
Fugal’s team undertook a massive drilling operation. And the decision to drill wasn’t made lightly. It represented a direct challenge to whatever forces controlled the ranch, a deliberate intrusion into spaces that had remained hidden for millennia. The drilling revealed chambers and voids that shouldn’t have existed within the solid rock. Metal fragments were recovered from the depths where no human construction should have been possible.
An analysis of these materials revealed unusual alloys and rare earth elements that appeared similar to advanced aerospace applications.
Materials that suggested technology far beyond current human capability.
But this drilling came at a cost. Thomas Winterton, the ranch superintendent, suffered a severe head injury after being instructed to dig in a specific location. The injury involved fluid collection and swelling between his skull and his brain. Symptoms that doctors struggled to explain through conventional medicine.
Winterton was hospitalized and his condition was serious enough to raise questions about whether the ranch itself had struck back against those who dared to probe too deeply into it. And Winterton himself swears that digging in this area is what caused this to happen, that it it did attack back at him. And the phenomena’s interactive nature became even more apparent during the team’s experimental protocols. When they launched rockets over the triangle, UAPs would appear almost on Q, kind of like they were drawn by the disturbance. And during one experiment in particular, the team deployed 200 GPS synchronized drones in a specific flight pattern over the area.
And the response was immediate and unmistakable.
Multiple unidentified objects appeared, maneuvering around and through the drone formation with a precision that demonstrated both awareness and intent.
These weren’t random sightings or misidentified conventional aircraft. The objects appeared in direct response to the team’s activities, suggesting an intelligence that was not only aware of human presence, but actively monitoring and responding to their experiment.
and the electromagnetic effects became increasingly dangerous as the investigation intensified.
Team members began experiencing acute medical episodes linked to exposure to extreme electromagnetic fields and spikes of ionizing radiation.
Symptoms including severe headaches, nausea, skin inflammation, and neurological issues that persisted long after leaving the ranch.
Dr. Travis Taylor, the team’s astrophysicist, developed a theory that the ranch existed in a state of quantum flux, a place where the normal rules of physics become malleable. According to his analysis, the property might exist at the intersection of multiple dimensions, creating a space where entities and technologies from other realities could briefly manifest in our own. But maybe the most disturbing discovery was the confirmation and expansion of what they called the hitchhiker effect.
Now, this phenomenon, first documented during the NIDS era, suggested that paranormal activity could attach to individuals who visited the ranch and follow them to their homes, sometimes hundreds of miles away. Multiple team members and their families began reporting strange experiences.
experiences that started only after the work at the ranch commenced.
Shadow figures appeared in their homes.
Poltergeist activity disrupted their daily lives. Family members who had never visited Utah found themselves experiencing unexplained phenomena that seemed directly connected to the ranch investigation. The Hitchhiker effect suggested that whatever intelligence inhabited Skinwalker Ranch wasn’t geographically bound. It could extend its influence far beyond the 512 acre property, spreading like a contagion through the lives of anyone who dared study it too closely.
And this raised profound questions about the nature of the investigation itself.
Were the researchers studying the phenomena or was the phenomenon studying them? Was the ranch a passive location where strange events occurred? Or was it an active intelligence that used human investigators as its unwilling test subjects in some vast incomprehensible experiment? As the investigation continues into 2025 and beyond, the fundamental questions remain not only unanswered, but more complex than ever.
The evolution of this phenomenon across different eras of ownership suggests that whatever it is adapts its methods to match the sophistication of what’s observing it. During the Sherman era, it manifested as raw elemental terror, bulletproof wolves, floating orbs of death, systematic destruction of livestock.
And with the NIDS team, it became a trickster, playing elaborate games of hideand-seek with scientific equipment.
And under Fugal’s high techch approach, it has become technologically interactive, responding to radio signals, appearing for drone experiments, and demonstrating an understanding of advanced physics that rivals or exceeds human knowledge. The ranch continues to yield discoveries that challenge our understanding of reality itself.
Recent experiments have detected structured radio transmissions that appear to contain encoded information and quantum field fluctuations have been measured that suggest the manipulation of the spaceime itself in the area.
Ground penetrating radar has revealed what appears to be a vast underground network of chambers and passages that extend far beyond the property boundaries.
And each answer leads to a dozen new questions. Each experiment provokes responses that are more sophisticated than the last. And the intelligence, for lack of a better term, that inhabits Skinwalker Ranch seems to be constantly evolving, constantly adapting, constantly demonstrating that human understanding of the phenomenon remains incomplete. And the ranch sits tonight under the Utah sky. Sensors and cameras maintaining their vigils. The command center is right there right now, glowing with the light of monitors displaying electromagnetic readings, radiation levels, and radio frequency analysis.
Dr. Taylor and his team continue their experiments, probing deeper into the mysteries that seem to deepen with every new discovery.
Somewhere in the triangle right now, the 1.6 GHz signal continues its persistent broadcast, carrying messages in a language we don’t understand to recipients we can’t identify.
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The invisible anomaly continues to warp space and time, causing GPS systems to report impossible coordinates and aircraft to experience navigation failures.
And in the darkness, beyond the reach of the cameras, something watches and waits.
something that has been playing this game for centuries, adapting to each new generation of investigators, revealing just enough to maintain interest while concealing the ultimate truth about its nature and purpose. The Sherman family fled in terror after 18 months.
Robert Bigalow invested for 20 years without finding definitive answers.
And Brandon Fugal has committed his fortune and reputation to solving the mystery. Yet whatever it is there remains as enigmatic as ever.
The path of the skinwalker continues, winding through dimensions we can barely understand, carrying secrets that may forever remain beyond our understanding.
The ranch endures, a window into realities that exist just beyond the edge of our perception. A place where the impossible becomes routine and the routine becomes impossible. And the investigation continues one experiment at a time, one mystery at a time into the deepest darkness that surrounds us all.
And that everyone is Skin Walker Ranch part two. I really, really hope you guys like this episode.
this section. So, the Sherman section last week of what they experienced that that raw terror of physical things, the Bigfoot sightings, the wolf sightings, the UFOs, the orbs, that is terrifying in and of itself, and I understand why that would cause the Shermans to want to leave after 18 months.
But this new change in how it operates and how it interacts with our technology and the things that we’re finding with these electromagnetic fields and the ground radar and this network of caverns underneath. It just blows my mind to think sitting here right now as I’m recording this, as I’m speaking to you in Utah, they are monitoring all of these things I just talked about. every second of every day they have this equipment running and monitoring this.
Like it just makes you wonder what is happening there right now. Is there UAPs in the air? Is there something in the tree like Kellaher saw? Is there something underground moving? I don’t know. It’s it’s just it blows my mind to think about.
Now, Skinwalker Ranch kind of is a misleading name in my opinion because when you think of skinwalkers, you think of the Native American stories, the the Navajo and the Ute stories of these medicine men who could transform into into animals and would attack you. creatures in the woods that’ll come after you and call your name and try to trick you and attack you and kill you. That’s what you think of.
When you really dive into Skinwalker Ranch, it’s much more alien. It’s much more interdimensional, you know? It’s it’s it’s not the traditional skinwalker sense.
It’s a great name for it. It’s a catchy name. It drives interest. It’s a great name and the origins of that name make sense especially when you look at what the Sherman saw where they saw creatures and they saw things like that. The wolves the wolves were stereotypical skinwalker type stuff.
But as this has evolved, it’s it’s become much more, in my opinion, of an alien type story or an interdimensional story than it is a crypted or mythological skinwalker story. It’s just interesting to to see how it’s changed over the years and how it continues to evolve.
Maybe one day we’ll finally know exactly what it is. Maybe that drilling will finally get into those caverns. I don’t know. Maybe ThreeI Atlas is an alien ship and it’s going to come land in Utah. Who knows? But one thing is for sure, Skimwalker Ranch is a weird ass place.
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Violent extremism. Like, bro, I’m talking about Star Wars.
How in the world is this violent extremism? So, I appealed it and the appeal was denied.
And it’s I sometimes I feel like Tik Tok’s out to get me because every time I turn around I’m getting flagged for something else stupid. I can’t talk about conspiracies at all on there because every time I mention the word conspiracy, it’s an instant flag.
So, I don’t know. But I’m still posting on that one every single day as well. I just got to kind of tweak how I say some things on there sometimes, which is annoying, but it is what it is.
Whatever. But check those out. YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok, all at Paranormal Directive13.
And remember, keep investigating the unknown because whatever walks in the land of Skimwalker Ranch isn’t finished with us yet. And if the Hitchhiker effect is real, maybe it’s already closer than you think.
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