Have Alien UFOs Visited Skinwalker Ranch?

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Published 2023-08-04
Skinwalker Ranch catapulted to virality in 2020, both as a hot spot for paranormal activity fueled by native folklore about Skinwalkers, as well as its history of UFO and alien sightings. While the whole of the Uintah Basin has experienced strange goings on about the wilds, the Sherman family came forward with some more specific, and for the most part downright odd, stories about the property. Could any of it be true? Welcome back to The Lore Lodge...

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All Comments (21)
  • Still waiting for David Paulides to do a missing 411 book on my dad. I think a skinwalker snatched him on his way to get some cigarettes.
  • @Blitz0555
    "Skinwalkers can't transform into your mailman" - Skinwalker
  • love the wendigoon cameo lol, "remember kids if someone tells you the government wouldn't do that, oh yes they would"* insert ruby ridge*
  • @DraptorRonin
    Thank you for specifying everyone’s favorite ranch. I myself frequently confuse Ram Ranch with Skinwalker Ranch.
  • @DarthShande
    As a native who grew up hearing Wendigo and Skinwalker stories, again I wanna say, I appreciate so so much that you try to correct the lore of our stories after the creepy pasta bastardizing of them. Also remember Skinwalkers are a part of other tribes lore, we just call them different things.
  • @lizziebreath9
    Just a comment about the lack of police reports at 28:27 in the video. We handle things ourselves most of the time without calling anyone in the tricounty even today let alone when there was even fewer people in the 90’s. There are about 15-20 officers on duty in the whole Uintah Basin at once probably counting the two cities with a police depts( only Roosevelt and Vernal have them) for over 8,000 sq miles of area and about 50,000 people who may be very spaced out. If no one’s bleeding out or a person isn’t dead, we don’t bother the sheriff, he’s busy. So dead cow isn’t going to get a phone call till it’s REALLY severe. I’m not saying it’s credible without evidence, but I’d be shocked if you did find a report.
  • @Ba11leFieldAce
    Growing up in North Texas, I had two close friends who were full blooded Navajo Navajo. When I was 12 years old ,my family and I went on vacation to the Navajo reservation that they grew up on. I was introduced to their grand mother and shown around the reservation. Once we left , I asked them why so many people on the reserverations had shotguns within easy reach. My friends mother answered very quickly ,and very sharply " because of the skin walkers, please dont ask about it again". I never forgot about that , im still not sure if I believe in them . But ill tell you this ,that week I met about a dozen people who absolutely believe in them , and take the threat of them extremely seriously.
  • @kotla333
    ive been watching your videos for a bit and I wanted to compliment your respect for native and indigenous peoples. you take time to educate yourself and are open to change if those groups of people see something as incorrect/inaccurate. that's really commendable, all the while making great content that is both entertaining and informative! keep of the great work man!!
  • @adamwest8256
    Aidan, everyone's favorite ranch is Demolition Ranch followed closely by Hidden Valley. From what I've heard about skinwalker ranch it would be an amazing place for gun enthuses. You have mobile targets that you never have to replace. Shoot them all you want and the next night you can do it all over again without having to buy new ones.
  • @blue_eyedfloozy
    I have learned more about Native American and First Nation peoples history on this channel than I ever learned in high school and college, and that is often not even the focus of these videos. Thank you for continuously providing this history in your videos!
  • I really appreciate you correcting what skinwalkers and wendigos actually are. This is part of why we keep our stories to ourselves. They get bastardized and twisted into something alien but of course name and it’s association with Native culture is kept part of it to give it a “mystical” quality
  • To add to our legends. The ways to kill our “skin walkers” is to kill the animal as they are controlling it or to destroy their head (bullet, knife even a rock will work) while they are controlling the animal. If you kill the animal, the person dies. If you kill the person, their mind slowly gets taken over by the animals original mind and the lose control and just see through the animals eyes without being able to do anything or control anything. They are stuck until the animal dies. This might also explain some of the kill the werewolf and the the person dies. We have loads of supernatural history.
  • im glad you brought how convenient the timing of the govn announcing aliens being real is
  • Thank you for setting the skinwalker info straight. Makes me crazy when I hear about a skin walker in Vermont or became Grandma's dog.😊
  • @918Mitchell
    Not to be confused with the Skim Walker, which can be found lurking around dairy farms
  • I'm always really impressed by the trouble you guys go to with the historical background. you put the erroneously named "History Channel" to shame!
  • @jblackburn995
    aiden the reason the timeline is so bungled is because we are in the "weasel timeline". this is because a weasel dove into the large hadron colider while it was active which caused a shortage in the machine that split the realities. jk i dont believe that but it is a real theory ive come across youd love it.
  • @elle7938
    24:01 as a folklorist, floating lights or better known as will-o-the-wisps have been known to be spotted in places where a tragedy occurred. So that can be a supernatural explanation.