Allegedly one of the most haunted places on Earth, Skinwalker Ranch spans 500 eerie acres across eastern Utah. And while stories of paranormal activity at the property are in no short supply, hard evidence has eluded experts. Real estate millionaire Brandon Fugal acquired the land back in 2016, and ever since has been eager to prove that the legends about the ranch are actually true.
Having finally arrived in Utah, “The Basement Office” host and producer, Steven Greenstreet interviews owner Brandon Fugal and his team of investigators. Skeptical of past myths, but open minded to the possibility of new discoveries, Greenstreet sets out on a tour of the heavily surveilled property, combs through hours of video footage, and works with experts to try and find a glimmer of truth.
The Black? Click. Black. suspended guy? LOL
MiddleOfMayhem Just absolutely butchering of the profession of Journalism! Every segment has key words to steer his narrative. Clips from the show deliberately edited to change the audience view of the team. Reporting things as facts of 1 person testimony while ignoring others testimony.
The creator of the video clearly has some axe to grind, as he continuously mocks the stories from George Knapp's books. Couldn't make it past more than 5 minutes of this video as it's more about Greenstreet's personal feelings than the ranch itself.
MiddleOfMayhem Great work by Greenstreet and The Post.
MiddleOfMayhem UFOs, monsters and ghosts don’t exist. fact
100 cameras over many years over filming; shows one bug
Skinwalker ranch...is that code for what's on Hunter Bidens laptop 🤔 Nahhhhh you need real journalists to cover that story😂
I love the show 'Skin walker Ranch'
This has been thoroughly see debunked in numerous analyses. There comes a point where a tabloid, regardless of popular appeal, needs to put on the brakes and stop the skid into World Weekly News territory. What's next, bat boy?