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An Arizona man has put his ranch up for sale — because he says he’s been harassed for years by aliens who even tried to abduct his wife, reports said.
John Edmonds, owner of the Stardust Ranch in Rainbow Valley, about an hour west of Phoenix, is a popular figure in the alien believers community and has publicized his purported encounters with extraterrestrials on Facebook, claiming it’s the reason he wants to sell his ranch, 12News TV reported.
Yes, I read about this. BAAHAHAHA, too funny. It is a great gimmick to sell the house at a premium to a gullible alien believer. Seriously, 5 million for that?
I have a feeling there was a Ghost Adventures episode which featured this place, and they may have caught one on camera. A little fuzzy but a 'possible something'
Perhaps it was the Series 14 episode 12 not sure, but any archive of this would tell you the episode name which was Stardust Ranch.
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[quote=ocpaul20;49961681]I have a feeling there was a Ghost Adventures episode which featured this place, and they may have caught one on camera. A little fuzzy but a 'possible something'
Perhaps it was the Series 14 episode 12 not sure, but any archive of this would tell you the episode name which was Stardust Ranch.[/QUOTE
Ok, I love those guys, been watching them for years, but a possible something is not definitive proof. Ghost hunting is something that may be possible and so could other life forms. That said, I lived in Arizona for years and there is all kinds of human craziness there.
So these aliens have the technology to cross interstellar space, and they use it to pick a fight with a nobody from Arizona, and then fail to capture his wife?
If he could prove it was truly 'alien infested', it would be worth may more than 5 million. I forget what Bigelow paid for the skinwalker ranch, but I thought it was up near 30 million.
So these aliens have the technology to cross interstellar space, and they use it to pick a fight with a nobody from Arizona, and then fail to capture his wife?
Abductees are supposedly common according to David Jacobs. No reason to think there is anything special about him or his wife.
I think it would be easy enough to prove that something is going on. These TV shows like Bigfoot, ghosts, etc only stay anywhere long enough to get what they think is compelling footage but never seem to stay anywhere to get anything more than that.
Abductees are supposedly common according to David Jacobs. No reason to think there is anything special about him or his wife.
I think it would be easy enough to prove that something is going on. These TV shows like Bigfoot, ghosts, etc only stay anywhere long enough to get what they think is compelling footage but never seem to stay anywhere to get anything more than that.
That Skinwalker ranch in Utah, that was sold to a billionaire and is now fenced off. So maybe the guy is hoping to cash in like that. But the Skinwalker ranch has many strange stories about it and now that it was sold to a mysterious new owner it is even more strange.
That Skinwalker ranch in Utah, that was sold to a billionaire and is now fenced off. So maybe the guy is hoping to cash in like that. But the Skinwalker ranch has many strange stories about it and now that it was sold to a mysterious new owner it is even more strange.
Skinwalker at any rate is an interesting story. From Aliens, to dimensional portals to werewolf like creatures it's multiple X-Files episodes rolled into one. The movie Skinwalker ranch that was based on this was good also.
I find it hard to believe Aliens have singled out this man's family and property to the point it's "infested."
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