Stardust Ranch: The Incredible True Story

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Stardust Ranch: The Incredible True Story

Stardust Ranch: The Incredible True Story

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But here's the thing: I've got a few questions. Or concerns, maybe. Yeah, concerns! We'll call them "concerns."

Photographer Marc McAndrews spent five years documenting life inside the legal brothels of rural Nevada. As Filer elaborated, it was revealed that on the night in question, with a UFO flying over the base at a particularly low altitude, a military police officer had decided to pursue the object. The craft, which the officer described as being oval-shaped and glowing green and blue, swooped down toward his vehicle. Then, barely a second later, a large-headed creature with gray-brown skin standing around four feet tall appeared a short distance away and headed toward the policeman’s car. Furthermore, the apparent tissue and blood samples that were seemingly lost (or stolen) when the Levengood mysteriously disappeared is another highly suspicious aspect of the claim, not least when it is viewed alongside the claims of the alien entities vanishing. Did such samples really ever exist, and was “Levengood” and his apparent analysis pure invention? Or, if he was not a figment of the imagination, just what happened to Levengood, and did he disappear of his own accord or at the hands of someone else? A Connection To The Mysterious Four Corners? NASA Investigates Mysterious Four Corners Area, Paul Seaburn, Mysterious Universe https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/04/nasa-investigates-mysterious-four-corners-area/What is perhaps of further interest is the 37 th parallel – a line of latitude that is awash with many paranormal encounters, including many UFO sightings and even cases of alien abduction. Some researchers have come to the conclusion that these seemingly otherworldly vehicles use the intense energy that is said to reside there to power their vehicles, while others believe that the same energy opens gateways or portals to other worlds or realms of existence. Going even further, the internet user would state that Reed had lost everything – including his job and his girlfriend and had even been shot at and wounded in the shoulder. According to the source, Reed would co-author a book named The Link in which he detailed that he had taken a wrist device from the dead alien that was some kind of “hieroglyphic link bracelet” and that it was this piece of technology that the agents were attempting to obtain.

As bizarre as John Edmonds’ claims might sound, they are far from the only claims of people killing apparent alien entities. Perhaps the most well-known of these is Phil Schneider, who was discovered dead (officially from suicide) after giving a series of public talks on top-secret government-alien bases deep under the ground.Alan Shearer, Gary Neville and Gary Lineker among tributes that are beginning to flood in after former England manager Terry Venables passes away Reed would speak openly of the encounter, even claiming that strange, ominous individuals had begun following him and monitoring his activities since the incident. In fact, many internet users would begin researching the case, with one individual in particular (an internet user by the name of Tommy Grand) offering some rather intriguing revelations. McAndrews said he often showed up in the early afternoons - either before the brothels opened or when they weren't very busy. We have already highlighted just some of the reports and accounts from Arizona, but New Mexico has several claims of downed UFOs, not least the Roswell crash to its name. Then if we look at Colorado and the numerous claims of some kind of extraterrestrial base there, even a stronghold of sorts our intrigue in this location surely go up a little more. And last but certainly not least is Utah, home to one of the strangest locations on the planet in Skinwalker Ranch. Indeed, the area around Skinwalker Ranch – much like much of the land of the other Four Corners states is Native American. And many of their legends not only speak of people who came from the stars but also of strange entities with paranormal abilities. Not that there's anything wrong with being weird, mind you! Again, WEIRD is why I started reading the book in the first place. It's just that a lot of the stuff in the last part is just beyond bizarre, and... sort of preachy. For example, author Edmonds (or the Canadian guy... or whomever, because it gets incredibly hard when reading the book to tell who's actually steering the ship here), they start telling you that Satan doesn't actually exist.



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