Tuesday, May 3, 2022

New Season of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch Begins Tonight on History Channel!

 

Season 3 of "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch" begins tonight on History Channel. 


As the team returns for their third year to investigate the high strangeness of Skinwalker Ranch, they find new evidence of a mysterious anomaly in the sky one mile above the Triangle Area that may be connected to something deep within the Mesa.

If you're curious about some of the possible explanations for the phenomenon that research Dennis Guern and I have tossed out there, check this link to the installments in that series.

We can all agree that under the ground at the ranch, something is occurring. 

The questions become -

Is it a set of natural geologic anomalies that create crazy readings on their meters or is it an alchemy orchestrated by an intelligence? 

Is what's happening above the ranch because of the conditions below? 

If it is an alien portal sort of situation, are they utilizing the unusual natural conditions there or did they design those conditions to make it a kind of automatic door opener? 

There's so much we still don't understand about the earth and how to harness and utilize its powers. Sure, we can make electricity from Niagara Falls, but why is it that UFOs seem to know to be around volcanoes and lightning storms? What do they know about utilizing conditions that occur naturally? What do they know about utilizing energy chokepoints in the earth?

Probably a lot of these questions can be answered by an earlier civilization that built ridiculously impossible megalithic stone structures. What did they know that we didn't realize? Perhaps that you don't need technology when you know how to use what God gave you? The Earth.

In honor of tonight's premiere, I think I'll make some geode popcorn balls. Put popped corn into a few bowls, take some stove-cooked caramel (recipe link above) and put in separate bowls, adding some food coloring to each and then drizzle  over bowls of popcorn to make various colors and form into balls.

Enjoy! 



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