I am a full-blooded Kiowa Apache Native American, and our history includes the fascinating belief that we could transform into bears. Our people originated from Devil's Tower, and I would love to see more exploration of Native American lore. I have immense respect and admiration for both of you and eagerly await more of your work. Big Love from -Lonz
@me672266 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's true , it sounds like B. S.
@LillyGrace86 ай бұрын
Ignore that person who said it sounds like BS. I’m from Australia and though 7th generation, I am, firstly Australian and if anyone wants to go further back, I would like to think that 200 years in a country that my families paid to get to and wanted to be here that I am Australian, what I am is a ‘Bastard of the British Isles’. By that I mean that my background is Scottish, English, Welsh, Irish & Republic of Ireland Irish. The point of this is that Australia’s First Nation Aboriginals also have their Dreamtime and I agree with you that looking into the lore of these First Nations is not an idea to be ridiculed but instead be explored. Not learning or enquiring is surely one of the first signs ignorance and idiocy.
@annepryor91696 ай бұрын
@@LonnieDarKO I agree with LillyGrace8.
@AshleighAnimallover6 ай бұрын
@@LonnieDarKO don't listen to ignorant ppl. My sister Summer is the one Cindy was referring to in the video. I have watched alot of bullying around her heritage and that's sad. Especially when it means so much to her. Unfortunately we still live in a crappy world. I know alot about Navajo but will read in to Apache. I know bears are prominent through native culture
@LonnieDarKO6 ай бұрын
@@me67226 lol 😂 OK I know my history. I appreciate. Your opinion god bless you.
@sassysandra2456 ай бұрын
I live in Utah born& raised and I have a freaky incident I’ll never forget ever !!! It was so scary… me& my cousin were out at the 5 Mile desert camping and we decided to go for a walk and as we got pretty far from the motorhome we started hearing footsteps ahead of us & at first they didn’t sound abnormal but all of a sudden they sounded extremely heavy and loud almost like a elephant but there’s no elephants in Utah but we also could tell they were coming closer and closer towards us and we couldn’t see anything thing cuz we were in a hill plus there are trees too, eventually we got so scared after we were like frozen in fear we just turn and ran for our lives and never even said a word to eachother. I know there’s shit out there. I have no doubt.
@Spirits20006 ай бұрын
That would be Bigfoot but I call them Forest People. Had this happen to me in my back yard so let’s just say they can be right beside you and can’t see them unless you ask to take a photo but you will get where you see them but see though but if you don’t give them respect asking for this they want let you see them and they do keep some not many bad ones away.
@Downes_Indrome6 ай бұрын
Definitely was an elephant 😂
@amylumbard91876 ай бұрын
I totally believe you, 💯 stay safe in woods especially because if our " normal " predators hunting in them also,
@SaltNBattery6 ай бұрын
There's no elephants but there are moose and elk lmao. Bears and mountain lions too. But no, I'm sure it was a magical shapeshifting sorcerer lol.. Keep something in mind, when you're listening to the stories of these "noble" natives.. They were not peaceful, they weren't enlightened or advanced in any way. People these days like to idealize, fetishize and worship them. They were quite literally, brutal stone aged hunter gatherers who hadn't invented the wheel or a written language or really anything important for that matter. Their stories are what you'd expect from extremely primitive people. When they saw Europeans, they believed they were Gods. They believed their technology was magic, because to people that technologically primitive, it might as well have been magic. They practiced cannibalism, ritual sacrifice, they ate dogs for a very long time. Rain dances, "skinwalkers", etc.. It's equivalent to the stories children imagine and tell. Stop worshipping and idealizing backwards primitive people. Could you imagine idealizing cavemen? Because they weren't too far off. Even after 400,000 years of evolution, they were basically cave men hunter gatherers just existing.. They didn't build things, or advance or progress in really any way. They were living the same way their ancestors from 100,000 years before them were living. And you want to take anything they say seriously? They were extremely violent to all outsiders, not just the Europeans but often times more savage to other tribes. It's wild that there's so much propaganda about the "peaceful noble enlightened sacred natives". Lmao, it's all lies. Just like their primitive fairy tales. It reminds me of all the weird obsession with the Mayans and their calendar.. Talking about a group brutal people who sacrificed, ate and tortured women and children for their "gods".
@BearBig705 ай бұрын
@Downes_Indrome I'm just happy to be finished with reading it. I think I almost went cross-eyed! 🤪
@AshleighAnimallover6 ай бұрын
I am Summers oldesr sister! What a small world. She recently was in a very bad car accident and I believe her faith helped pull her through. It's been amazing to learn about her ancestors and culture. She is my entire world. She's a very intelligent and connected young lady. I believe she has a special gift from her creators. You guys should do an episode on star beings etc.
@N.t.-08006 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about Summer being in a terrible car accident. Best wishes to you both.
@AshleighAnimallover6 ай бұрын
@@N.t.-0800 Thank you very much. She has made incredible progress so far.
@houseofdannydoom6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Also it would be great if the host was more engaged in the comment section of his podcast.
@sonyafields7346 ай бұрын
😊😊
@SaltNBattery6 ай бұрын
Lol... The invisible claws that only the "medicine man" could see.. Bro, people will believe anything a person of "authority" tells them. I'm gonna say this again... Keep this in mind, when you're listening to the stories of these "noble" native tribes.. They were not peaceful, they weren't enlightened or advanced in any way. People these days like to idealize, fetishize and worship them. They were quite literally, brutal stone aged hunter gatherers who hadn't invented the wheel or a written language or really anything important for that matter. Their stories are what you'd expect from extremely primitive people. When they saw Europeans, they believed they were Gods. They believed their technology was magic, because to people that technologically primitive, it might as well have been magic. They practiced cannibalism, ritual sacrifice, they ate dogs for a very long time. Rain dances, skinwalkers, etc.. It's equivalent to the stories children imagine and tell. Stop worshipping and idealizing backwards primitive people. Could you imagine idealizing cavemen? Because they weren't too far off. Even after 400,000 years of evolution, they were basically cave men hunter gatherers just existing.. They didn't build things, or advance or progress in really any way. They were living the same way their ancestors from 100,000 years before them were living. And you want to take anything they say seriously? They were extremely violent to all outsiders, not just the Europeans but often times more savage to other tribes. It's wild that there's so much propaganda about the "peaceful noble enlightened sacred natives". Lmao, it's all lies. Just like their primitive fairy tales. It reminds me of all the weird obsession with the Mayans and their calendar.. Talking about a group brutal people who sacrificed, ate and tortured women and children for their "gods".
@marcinowalk80776 ай бұрын
The Ranch is blowing the scientist’s minds. Travis is starting to think that there is a wormhole above the triangle. The latest experiments involve big ass laser beams where an invisible something broke the beam about 1,000 ft above the triangle. There was actually a section of the beam that was missing. Definitely watch this new season. It’s mind blowing for sure. Thanks Jack and Cindy. ❤ 36:12
@scottvoss83266 ай бұрын
Cindy nailed it. We put a label on it so that WE can understand it better.
@jungersrules6 ай бұрын
I don't have cable or satellite and so don't have tv shows I regularly follow/watch. I mainly view stuff here on YT. I also am quite picky and tend to lose interest in shows. However, the Secret of Skinwalker Ranch still has me hooked even after 5 seasons. I am in shock myself that a tv show has kept me wanting more. I was skeptical of a big dog/wolf scenario on the ranch until a scientist this season concluded that one of the puncture holes in a cow's rib only matched with the extinct dire wolf. That got me. I love the show!!!
@darleneaguanno94306 ай бұрын
Well if you are watching skinwalker ranch, I don't get the point of sending up the rockets... It happens every episode. Maybe do new research to keep it fresh, but the same every time rockets? I think the boys like to play with them.
@lindacarson28656 ай бұрын
I love the Secret of Skinwalker Ranch they have done so many great experiments. They have been trying to drill into the mesa and things keep happening to their equipment. They have pulled out metal pieces that have the make up of what can be found on the tiles of the space shuttle for heat protection. The have found a cone anomaly over the entire ranch just recently. The GPS on the helicopters, planes and equipment are always interesting.
@horror_fam08476 ай бұрын
You guys gotta have Shanclen on an episode his a traditional native medicinal practitioner and he has a huge understanding of these dark entities I guarantee you guys would love him
@SleepysLady12026 ай бұрын
Driving thru Utah at night to get to Colorado was creepy seen a "hitchhiker" and instantly got goosebumps me and my brother we kept driving we were 3hrs away from skinwaller ranch. Love this ep
@roxanemontegna98676 ай бұрын
Your body will always tell you the truth. They appear as Hitchhikers all the time.
@PeteRed-ig3fp6 ай бұрын
Cheers mate that was me
@tvav696 ай бұрын
Skinwalker Raunch. 😂 Love seeing you guys together every week! Thanks for another great video! ✌🏻👻💙
@kyleanderson45656 ай бұрын
Love it when the guest talks about a place she has never been to or had any experience of … “it’s like super this or like super that.”
@cookieberger74645 ай бұрын
Roger that. Was thinking that myself but was gonna be nice and ignore it. lol
@Mariebeme5 ай бұрын
I live right by skinwalker ranch and have seen some things I can’t explain
@lbjcb56 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you all are talking about this and mentioned the show! It has become one of my favorites because they are diligent in using the scientific method to understand all the crazy phenomenon in the Uinta Basin. There's a 2nd show tied to it called Beyond Skinwalker Ranch which is also good.
@melodymedlock1606 ай бұрын
@jack Osbourne I would absolutely LOVE to see you, Cindy, Michelle, Katrina, Chip and Kelly go to Skin Walker Ranch. That would be a helluva watch. I can think of some other great paranormal investigators to go as well but that's the start of the dream team right there.
@jannesrost48886 ай бұрын
You guys have a great vibe together. Nice to see you guys in a relaxed environment. The content is always educational and informative. The activities in the Uinta should be of interest to everyone on this planet. It could have monumental affects on humans and our planet. Thanks to you both!!!
@derekg.11966 ай бұрын
I'm beyond hyped to watch this episode, many thanks from this paranormal enthusiast! Love the content and the talks. -PPD- 🤙👻
@BrandiMartin-m9q6 ай бұрын
I soon beleive that you guys need to contact Shanclen. Never seen a guy more knowledgeable about all different evil,dark,especially skinwalkers than him and he explains everything in a way that we all understand,not to mention a down to earth,humble soul. I know you won't be disappointed Jack,for a fact..bPlease try get him on your show❤❤❤
@jasoncorey6 ай бұрын
Pumped I found your channel....loved your shows on Travel Channel and never knew you had a KZbin!
@cmoorejackСағат бұрын
I just purchased 10 acres approximately 32 miles southwest of Skinwalker Ranch..it’s beautiful country out there and definitely unusual but unique vibes out there 🤓✌️
@greeniejoey6 ай бұрын
Field trip with Cindy and Jack, I would love to see her impressions of the place and its energy.
@jessh20226 ай бұрын
Yes please
@lauralaabs79176 ай бұрын
Would you please do an examination of Blind Frog Ranch?
@BlenderStudy6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update, Jack and Cindy..!! The skinwalker lore is quite scary to listen to.
@toddmyers38996 ай бұрын
That big black wolf was said to be a Dire Wolf, which supposedly went extinct around 10,000 years ago. They also had a cow bone on the ranch with teeth puncture wounds that matched up with Dire Wolf, also finding a carcass in a river that might have been Dire Wolf. A lot of weird stuff goes on on the ranch, it's a great show and I love the scientific element as it adds a lot to what the experience/find. The triangle is definitely a hot spot, but the Mesa is just as intriguing, doubt we'll ever fully know the Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, but we might have a lot of scientific theories proven to be true and just not a theory, based on the research they are doing. Also might prove that a lot of Native lore/legend, is reality as well.
@leswehman116 ай бұрын
Yes, and at the center of a theoretical transverse worm hole.
@amandamcclellan18224 ай бұрын
I love these podcasts with Jack and Cindy. It's really informative and super interesting. Things like this feed my passion of learning about the paranormal ❤
@catmom74476 ай бұрын
Loved the pod Jack and Cindi. Love u both
@rebeccaflynn93146 ай бұрын
Jack and Cindy you are absolutely brilliant together I am hooked on these episodes. Please keep going 😍
@chowchowmom6 ай бұрын
Thanks for all yous do ...both of you! Awesome content yous are appreciated 👍
@yolandaroussel76245 ай бұрын
Nice to see you two together again love you guys.
@MondayPDX6 ай бұрын
Your take away was very good on that. I like how you ended it!❤
@johnnymontoya20606 ай бұрын
The footage he’s talking about is on his show night of terror!! You really can’t see what or who it is but something or someone is running across the desert pretty freaking fast
@JUSTINCognito265 ай бұрын
Jack: Love your show.There's an even cooler episode where a calf starts spinning in circles during one of the experiments on the ranch. A vet later confirmed exposure to microwave radiation
@roxanemontegna98676 ай бұрын
Jack brings up The Sherman family who owned The Ranch before Bigelow digging into the dirt and seeing a direct effect. This is something that the current Scientists continue to experience. On many occasion the dirt is rearranged and a worker is overcome with nausea and a headache.
@Sohvnly5 ай бұрын
Been a jack fan since before you started paranormal interests!!! Love your parents too❤and sister is gorgeous!!!! You all are phenomenal people ❤
@deannadevaney29686 ай бұрын
Great episode Jack! LOVE when CINDY KAZA IS ONE!!!
@jennifereiteljorge55756 ай бұрын
Thank you for making my Friday!
@bobbystorc6 ай бұрын
LOL, "Cattle Farmers" I don't know why that one made me laugh for a second.
@amandadunn12386 ай бұрын
Made me chuckle too. It always surprises me when someone doesn't even know what a Mare is or the difference between a Gelding and a Stallion. 😅
@bobbystorc6 ай бұрын
@@amandadunn1238 LOL, I honestly don't know anything about farm animals.
@Inquisitivecuriosity6 ай бұрын
I remember that episode when that skin walker was out in the night just creepin, I'm sure your all aware that the team at skinwalker ranch has multiple measurements of toroidal plasmoid cone vortex,at above, and below ground level.
@roddmatsui35546 ай бұрын
This is a fun video, I watched this just a short while ago. I have worked, on and off, with psychic investigators, and on paranormally themed TV shows, since at least the 1980s, here in Los Angeles. Awesome show, you guys. 👻💜
@waynecopeland42535 ай бұрын
Jack osbourne is the bomb I didn't know you had a podcast out love your work you are better then Ghost adventures. all the way
@heatherlundquist-buffalo6 ай бұрын
I love skinwalker ranch stuff!
@timefoolery6 ай бұрын
Do these as live premiers so we can chat about this spooky stuff!
@biologymom62386 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@NinaHealer6 ай бұрын
WOULD LOVE THIS
@kcesspooch81472 ай бұрын
SWR are my neighbors, I live above the mesa from there. Also, there's activity in the whole area, not just limited to the ranch as far as the paranormal goes. Some nights, the local community can see the lasers in the nighttime sky when they do their experiments. As kids, we used to watch the lights in the sky zig zag back n forth. Knocks in the night, sightings of not only s.w. but other entities. Everyone has stories here.
@TALKSICK16 ай бұрын
Say skin walker raunch again 😂 Great Podcast
@jessicafromtexas2868Күн бұрын
I find all this interesting... Love it
@GavinSkelly-k3c4 ай бұрын
Great pod cast for you guys are great together ❤😊
@jarheadkev6 ай бұрын
Jack needs to do an episode or two of ghost hunting at skinwalker ranch
@annepryor91696 ай бұрын
@@jarheadkev He’d never be allowed to go onto the ranch. It’s privately owned.
@jstephensoneyeOpen4 ай бұрын
I've had supernatural episodes all of my life! I've always felt a higher Source! From UFOs to ghost and out of body experience's I could write an encyclopedia of books.
@tammyjo40826 ай бұрын
This was great Jack. I feel like I can educate everyone now on skin walker Ranch.
@AliScarborough0046 ай бұрын
I personally 'feel' that the Skinwalker Ranch may've been named that originally to try n keep people away from going there. Let's face it it seems to be one helluva hotbed for all types of paranormal phenomena.
@DNortRyanАй бұрын
You should visit county Clare in Ireland. An old wise woman used to live there called Biddy Early, people would visit her from all around. She was said to possess a black bottle she got from a gypsy woman. There were stories of her stopping the priests horse after they would come and scold her. Many older people in days gone by told of the Banshee and her hair standing wale. Biddy called her particular area, the most haunted land in all of Ireland. Very interesting book about her by Meda Ryan.
@brittaniwasielewski88276 ай бұрын
Can you and Cindy please do a whole thing on mimics? I so very curious on both of your takes on the topic!!
@partypeeps1725 ай бұрын
Yes. One of the creepiest things is something that does that.
@Kalivath6 ай бұрын
Had a theory about what you were saying about alien craft entering our demention and have to stop fast. I have often thought that this type of alien activity is what is responsible for all of the horn sounds that have been reported all around the world. Linda molten Howell has done alot of research into these bizarre sounds. Imagine if what we are hearing is a alien craft gearing down so to speak, or using a Jake brake. This allows them to slow to be able to enter the atmosphere. Or wr are hearing craft skid across the top of our atmosphere and friction is causing the sounds. Something to think about.
@cynthia49234 ай бұрын
We saw a skin walker where we lived in Granville County, North Carolina. The spot where we lived in extremely haunted. Someone needs to go there and check it out. There's soooo many different kinds of hauntings and UFO sightings out there. I'm truly serious.
@nict65016 ай бұрын
Yall are the first ppl I came across that actually talked to the native ppl first on skin walkers to understand it, TY so much for that. It's hard to really explain to nonbelievers of how the bad medicine works.
@roxanemontegna98676 ай бұрын
The Scientists on "Skinwalker Ranch" speak to and invite Native elders to the Ranch all the time for their wisdom and for group discussions. I think this Country is finally catching on to the immense greatness Our Native Community has.
@charlotteobrien18246 ай бұрын
I love watching your channel the way you look at every possible angle, I'm sad I miss out on more information due to not being able to pay for patron 😢
@annepryor91696 ай бұрын
@@charlotteobrien1824 if I paid for memberships and Patreon for every KZbin channel I watch, I would be out at least$150 a month for just that. Then they start asking you to send them money or gifts. It’s becoming a grift.
@milesd0025 ай бұрын
Cindy has been so awesome in The Dead Files! 👍😍
@jstephensoneyeOpen4 ай бұрын
Since this merging...I have been having dreams of being a superhero with grey wings and a lightning whip and I'm going after something large and evil hiding in the clouds...I'm whipping the monsters with lightning bolts from my lightning whip. It's so real and sometimes I wake up with large bruises and like I've had a major workout.
@kimberlyjohnson16415 ай бұрын
Hey Jack and Cindy! What I've heard and believe is skinwalkers obviously don't just target a person close to them, they go after people that are sometimes in the wrong place at the wrong time or on the wrong land. The history I remember learning is one of the tribes in that area up there were the creators of the skinwalker and they did it to win battles over their territory because they were losing and this was a way to win by becoming something more powerful and supernatural was presented to them (I'm sure spiritually to a medicine man) and how to do the rituals and they also knew there was no coming back from it, that they would be damned if they submitted so only select members of the tribe agreed to it. But now the rituals are known and still carried out in the caves up there and they have created more skinwalkers as time went on just for the sheer power and evilness of it. It's no longer used for what it began as and it's mostly used by evil people for their own personal uses. But that's why that area is a skinwalker area and why you'll see them around in those mountains. They are there along with all the other demonic things. Why the other things are there?...I think it is the portal thing. The info I've heard from tribe members is, you want zero contact with one meaning no eye contact or close proximity or maybe even just seeing one because they can make you sick just by looking at them. People who have been close or even just looked at one have died quickly of cancers and all kinds of things. Could be the reason for the MS and the friends ALS. I saw an elder speak of losing multiple family members after they got to close to one, like crossing the road in front of their vehicle, etc. They are human...barely...and will change into animals and it can be many different kinds of animals, even pets. It's not something they choose once, like choosing to be a wolf for all time. They can choose a dog one night and a cat the next from what I understand. They choose whatever animal is around where they will be. Like coyotes around the ranch, I believe. It is all nuts and if anyone is looking for definitive answers, they won't ever find them.
@TTVBrendan_16 ай бұрын
Loving the animations in the video. Would love to see some more on location ghost hunting and story telling. Especially from First Nations elders and other people like priests and testimonials from people.
@TheSohoClub6 ай бұрын
Yay! Jack is Awesome 😎
@rodger76795 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work bro
@khaleesi42105 ай бұрын
Jack, reach out to Brandon Fugal and see if he will let you explore the ranch. You can also attend Phenomecon and go out to the ranch with Bryant and Thomas. I've been ON the ranch twice and on the mesa once. It's a beautiful place. I've met everyone on the SWR show more than once. They're friendly and open to talking with fans. It would be worth your time to see if Brandon would be open to letting you go there.
@jojomafia38516 ай бұрын
YES!!! Epic! I’m super excited to watch! 😎 💯
@valogden6 ай бұрын
My sister in-law grew up for a time on a reservation in the area. There were certain warning signals like an owl hooting that you knew to get in your home. There are very few people in the Uintah Basin that have not had an experience be it a Skinwalker or UAP. I'm curious if it can be handed down from generations with the UAPs. My mother's family started off in a tent in the late 40s to early 50s in the town of Myton. There have been members of our family that have had not comfortable experiences with alien encounters. I know it sounds crazy. A son wakes up because he sees a bright light and looks out the window. One minute his mom's not there and the next she is and the light disappears. He thought she was in her room. I did like the show that Expedition Unknown had did on the subject. I wish had dug into the subject more instead of just a one off episode.
@yeshuasaves78826 ай бұрын
awesome didn't know you had a show good stuff
@xavierhovv12106 ай бұрын
Bro trying to see you tomorrow in Phoenix. But I gotta work an low on cash haha but all I wanted to say was thanks for Everything you do
@Andy_Bram4 ай бұрын
Haha, when Jack said "Fricking Laserbeams" I was waiting for him to lift up his Pinky finger to his mouth like Dr. Evil. 😅
@JustSomeone1676 ай бұрын
29:04 I am still wondering what happened to chupacabras 😅
@Mmac-qt8jn6 ай бұрын
I saw the show when Jack saw the suspected skinwalk was really wild to see. I watch skin walker ranch and in the back of my mind always thinking how much is scripted if any. So hope it is not scripted so interesting
@revminTphresh5 ай бұрын
you should check out similar things at mount wilson ranch in nv
@anamittendorf56634 ай бұрын
We don't hunt skin walkers. They hunt us. Love you guys
@uppitywoman36476 ай бұрын
As much as I'm enjoying this discussion, I feel like to truly appreciate it, I need to be on something.
@GavinSkelly-k3c4 ай бұрын
Oh from Dundee Scotland is there anything you Know of in this area of the world??? Thank you guys so much and keep it up😊
@elizabethdossantos53526 ай бұрын
Oh my God. I had the same with my right eye but I was diagnosed with bell pulsy that I had nerve damage why I was blind in my right eye.
@ryvirkelley50476 ай бұрын
Shanclen shadow productions have some really good content about Skinwalkers.
@Andrew735666 ай бұрын
Even the term Skinwalker is overused by paranormal investigators. Any cryptid they don't understand is called a Skinwalker
@kimberlymatkin9806 ай бұрын
We watch the show skinwalker ranch. So awesome.
@ryvirkelley50476 ай бұрын
Y'all brought up some really great points about the name of Skinwalker ranch and blaming Native American curses.
@beardedveteran101st6 ай бұрын
Hopefully you show the rest of the show someday. Enjoyed the episode, been watching the secrets of skinwalker ranch since it aired. I unfortunately can’t do patron right now or I would.
@LunaBleu13046 ай бұрын
I am Mohawk and the point that Cindy made about Native Americans being blamed for cursing the land I truly believe its because no one has loved the land like the natives that the elementals that have protected the land are the ones lashing out I could be totally wrong but I heard Amy Allen bring it up once really early on and Dead files and it made so much sense
@MrsBungle786 ай бұрын
It makes a lot of sense.
@brianhancock67206 ай бұрын
Nothing but love and respect from cincinnati ohio...jack never disappoints when it comes to awesome paranormal material
@cincyjohn696 ай бұрын
I love Cindy she’s my favorite medium
@PsychiCorey6 ай бұрын
This is THE Jack Osbourne? Holy ish cool im subbed ❤
@DavidWright3101663156gilbert5 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, I'm a UK subscriber of the SWR investigations. On the SWR website one of the many things you can do is put your ideas through to the team for further experiments on the ranch. I gave my idea of using ITC electronic gadgets, using the example of spirit boxes to communicate with the intelligence(s). I happened to use the words of "not the spirit boxes you see on Amazon ( 'cause I know I'm talking to 'scientists' ) but the kind of expensive 'boom boxes' that Jack Osbourne uses...etc" This is before I ever had the knowledge of what you presented in this video of the strange blindness in you're one eye that I'm awfully sorry to hear turned out to be the onset of MS. Whether they will take my idea seriously for an experiment using communication devices for talking to entities, I don't know. But I did use your name as a hopefully 'decent reference' in my experiment idea pitch and also said, "some of you have maybe met him or a least know him?" I'm not sure if that's true but I thought I would give you the heads up, if you read this, and maybe put the idea forward to yourself making contact, which has more chance of catching the eye than my proposal or the team seeing 'we had his name put forward before-that's weird' Your call Jack. Love you and your research. David Wright
@jessspangler57506 ай бұрын
Jack, you should look up the freetown state forrest in massachusetts and come investigate our area over here. There have been sightings of pulwudgies in our area
@marcinowalk80776 ай бұрын
In season 5, wait till you guys see what happens to the calf. It’s completely mind blowing 44:50
@Spirits20006 ай бұрын
Jack stay away from skin walker ranch. Why you will get sicker on a level you may not come back from. Just my inner feeling. And I’m real good at this even when I don’t want to be right.
@N.t.-08006 ай бұрын
@@Spirits2000 Didn't one of the guys in charge of the property get some kind of brain injury ? It was unexplainable & early on in the Skin Walker Ranch series ,maybe season 1? . He was digging on the property not sure if that part was on camera but they def. showed him in hospital via his own video & a skull x ray or MRI that showed the injury.
@kellyowen-n4y4 ай бұрын
Jack your the bollocks, and love Your work, soooo interesting
@markcall19826 ай бұрын
In some Comanche families they speak of the Mupits( skinwalkers, bigfoot, and so on and so forth.) but these stories are in Comanche areas too.
@nicolenoltemy51906 ай бұрын
Saw Cindy in Salisbury Massachusetts blue ocean music hall and she was awesome. My Husband ❤️’s father just died and she connected with them. It was amazing and My Husband ❤️ didn’t believe in any of it.
@oneshotme6 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@carsonl.87885 ай бұрын
Granmother taught us at an early age, "When you hear the Skinwalker and it sounds near....it is far away and coming fast...prepare to fight. If the Skinwalker sounds far away, to late....its upon you." Ojibwe - Anishinaabe.
@RaymondOrtiz-hb9bx2 ай бұрын
Skinwalker ranch is good I seen all the episodes until they had to get ran out of there scared but I love the show can't wait for the next one coming out
@StephenreidReid6 ай бұрын
I love this show keep up the good work 😁😁😁🏴
@TamiRuiz-vs2qk6 ай бұрын
Should do superstition mountains,little people,gaints alot of death with no heads,door way to the thunder god,and ufo
@BeaconNews77713 күн бұрын
I'm the " member" that told them to try the 1.6 GHz. I told them this frequency would open the portal. I'm also the one that accidentally doxxed the scientist for working with government and NASA... I legit thought they knew. Of course you'll never hear mention of a paid member to the zoom meeting being the one who knows so much more, especially a female lol but it's true, it was me. ( And I was set up to do the pilot episode and the next 2 episodes of Jack's alien abduction show that was supposed to be on the travel channel prior to COVID cancelling everything) I spoke with Peter (the producer ? I believe was his name) many times.
@queenofthearies1116 ай бұрын
36:46 Three claws in the heart. "He had to have them taken out. They were there. Only the medicine man (my first thought, priest) could see them." How are we not connecting this with demons? Is it all connected? Aliens. Skin walkers. Demons.
@nickuber25736 ай бұрын
Its all the same thing
@LuisGomez-fe8dy6 ай бұрын
Think abt it aliens have body's but demons are like spirits lookin for a body to inhabitant so there's a difference
@MrsBungle786 ай бұрын
Personally, I was thinking “…They were there…only the medicine man could see them…”🤔
@DisneyboyB6 ай бұрын
Makes me think of the stories of the Nephilim!
@garnerprk5 ай бұрын
Jack I had a black dot in my right eye n it grew quickly I was then diagnosed with MS, I'm fine even tho n just became a new Subscriber
@partypeeps1725 ай бұрын
He does have MS.
@Rickyd866 ай бұрын
Jack you should go to Mt Wilson ranch with Carl crusher
@N.t.-08006 ай бұрын
That's a good idea. Doesn't Carl give some tours there? Definitely people can book to stay on site. Bigelo & others investigated there too & a lot happens there at Mt Wilson doesn't it?
@Rickyd866 ай бұрын
@@N.t.-0800 yeah it's a very active place, close to area 51. Not to mention that Bigelow owned that place too.