Hunt for the Skinwalker
Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah
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David Bendena
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For more than 50 years, bizarre events at a remote Utah ranch have ranged from the perplexing to the wholly terrifying: vanishing and mutilated cattle, huge otherworldly creatures, invisible objects emitting magnetic fields, and more. For the family living at Skinwalker Ranch, life was under siege, and no one had been able to explain the horrors that surrounded them...But maybe science could. Leading a first-class team of research scientists, Colm Kelleher spent hundreds of days and nights on the Skinwalker property and experienced firsthand many of its haunting mysteries.
With investigative reporter George Knapp - the only journalist allowed to witness and document the team's work - Kelleher chronicles the spectacular happenings the team observed personally and the theories of modern physics behind the phenomena. Far from the coldly detached findings one might expect, their conclusions are a clarion call to expand our vision far beyond what we know.
©2005 Colm A. Kelleher, Ph. D and George Knapp (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLCWhat listeners say about Hunt for the Skinwalker
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- Anonymous User
- 22-06-24
Highy recommend it to those interested in the UFO topic and as an itroduction to the paranormal in general
I've come to this book from YouTube discussions with George Knapp. After reading from many sources favorable rewies of the book, I finally gave it a chance. Having heard multiple times the stories that took place on the ranch and already being familiar with many paranormal phenoma, the book was a little bit of a let-down for me. Well, at least regarding the beginning and the middle. My ADHD brain struggled to stay engaged during parts detailing the history and geological features of the region and other loosly related topics to the spooky. The way many of the incidents are told felt too much like in a novel, and when the reader used his voice to emphasize the tension and be more dramatic, I didn't fancy that eiher - personally, I prefer firsthand accounts and a more 'course' sytle of telling these stories. They're certainly scary enough as they are, also sound more real to me. Thankfully, the book managed regain my fullest attention at the end section, where it lenghtly discusses a variety of different theories on the paranormal; I found it intellectualling engaging and thouroughly enjoyed it. Definetely will read or listen to the book a couple more times. All in all, the book's an awesome introduction to the confounding wierdness that is the paranormal, no wonder so many praise it. Read it, maybe start with the end section (the part that is next to the one describing the experiences of the NIDS team) and then continue from the beggining. Whatever, you'll surely have a good time with it
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