The book Skinwalkers at the Pentagon, written by James Lacatski, Colm Kelleher, and George Knapp, documents the connection between official UFO research and the extreme phenomena of Skinwalker Ranch. This location in Utah, acquired by the government, was the scene of sightings, entities, and physical effects that defied any conventional category, forcing analysts to consider the paranormal as part of the UAP record.
The secret infrastructure behind the ranch investigation 🛸
The AAWSAP program, overseen by Lacatski, deployed field sensors, night vision equipment, and defense analysts at the ranch. Electromagnetic anomalies, objects passing through the ground, and injuries to animals were recorded. The technical data suggested a non-human intelligence capable of altering local reality. The official conclusion was that these events merited study, even though they did not fit known physical models, leading to the classification of some reports.
The ranch where UFOs are the least strange thing on the menu 👽
If you think seeing a UFO is strange, wait until you hear that at Skinwalker, three-meter-tall creatures, portals in the sky, and a dog that vanished without a trace also appeared. Military researchers went from measuring radiation to wondering if the ranch was a theme park of the inexplicable. The most sensible thing they did was put up a fence and a sign that, if it existed, would say: No entry without a paranormal manual.