Tales and sightings of skinwalkers

Just completed watching the first 4 seasons of SSWR, and I am simply blown away by the evidence collected thus far.
Are you aware that the show is for entertainment? You don't think it's actually true, do you?
From numerous uaps to mysterious transient fields of energy to equipment malfunctions to large unknown metallic objects buried underground to tons of data suggesting some sort of invisible energetic object or portal 30ft above the center of the ranch, finally science is opening itself up to the reality of anomalous phenomena.
Not science. There's not a lot of science going on in that piece of entertainment fluff.
Can't wait to watch season 5..
This is why they put it on. Not science.

It's a show for suckers.
 
Oh so now you're the expert on Secret of Skinwalker Ranch? Have you even watched a single episode? Any evidence for your claim that it is fake? Anyone of all the cast and camera crew coming forward from the series saying it is all fake? Any disclaimers from The History Channel about the show being "for entertainment purposes only"? I didn't think so. That's why it's called a reality series. Here's an in depth article from a Popular Mechanics reporter who actually interviewed some of the investigators and the owner of the ranch behind it all while visiting there in person. Pretty much confirms that the investigation is totally authentic and turning up tons of incredible scientific data that supports some kind of unknown phenomenon occurring there.

 
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Oh so now you're the expert on Secret of Skinwalker Ranch? Have you even watched a single episode? Any evidence for your claim that it is fake? Anyone of all the cast and camera crew coming forward from the series saying it is all fake?
I am not an expert on Woodland Sex Parties of Sprites and Fairies, but no one takes me to task for dismissing them, or skipping a tv series purporting to document them. Nor would I expect members of the cast/crew to come forward and expose fakery. Between paychecks and NDAs, there's little opening for that.

Hitchen's razor is relevant here:

 
I am not an expert on Woodland Sex Parties of Sprites and Fairies, but no one takes me to task for dismissing them, or skipping a tv series purporting to document them.

You're saying uaps don't exist? Strange how the US Navy has come out with testimony and videos documenting their existence. Do you think that is all an elaborate hoax too? On what basis?

"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence."

The whole series is in fact full of solid evidence for uaps and other unexplained phenomenon. Unless of course its all a big hoax. Do you think everyone presenting such evidence is perpetrating a hoax? Why? Just so a TV show will get high ratings? That's a pretty contrived and convenient excuse for dismissing their evidence. Do you believe any evidence for anything you don't personally believe in is just a big money-making hoax?
 
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You're saying uaps don't exist?
No. Where did I say that in my post?? Unidentified anomalous phenomena certainly exist. And they meet the criteria of being unidentified. As Colm Kelleher, a member of Bigelow's NIDS team, wrote:

After several years of [Sherman] family trauma and of focused NIDS investigation, we managed to obtain very little physical evidence of anomalous phenomena, at least no physical evidence that could be considered as conclusive proof of anything.

It is not unreasonable to take "follow the money" as a guiding principle here.
 
No. Where did I say that in my post??

You compared the phenomena reported on the ranch to fairies. Since uaps are part of the phenomenon, that means you don't believe in uaps, as an anomalous phenomenon in itself that is unexplained.

As Colm Kelleher, a member of Bigelow's NIDS team, wrote:

After several years of [Sherman] family trauma and of focused NIDS investigation, we managed to obtain very little physical evidence of anomalous phenomena, at least no physical evidence that could be considered as conclusive proof of anything.



Actually Dr. Colm Kelleher confirms in this interview many of the bizarre incidents he witnessed on Skinwalker Ranch, including an inexplicable cattle mutilation and ufo/uap sightings. I think in that quote of his you posted he is just saying they found no "physical" evidence, which in terms of the nature of the phenomenon and its largely non-physical nature makes complete sense, Noone ever finds physical evidence of uaps either, but the video and radar and eyewitness evidence is overwhelming.

 
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You have no evidence of any such technology. Unless you're getting messages on your magic decoder ring again?
The US Navy certainly does. Tell me how 4 meter metallic spheres that travel at speeds of up to Mach 2 ISN'T some sort of otherworldly technology..

 
And yet you make idiotic claims about them, wish fulfillment trivialized to the nth degree. Your speculations are base amateurish and a distraction, if allowed, to any real investigation. I know pilots who won't report anomalous items because they don't want to be associated with the idiotic claims even remotely.
 
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