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Beyond the Fence
Skinwalker Ranch has been described as a haunted landscape, a UFO laboratory, a government intelligence problem, a television set and a modern myth. Beyond the Fence traces the property and surrounding Uintah Basin before the paranormal brand, then reconstructs reports of lights, aerial objects, unusual animals, cattle injuries, equipment failures, radio signals and experiences said to follow witnesses home.
Private research, government programmes, public documents, participant accounts and television claims are kept in separate evidential categories. The book also examines Indigenous terminology, secrecy, expectation, media production and the changing language of UAPs. Its central question is not what readers should believe, but what the surviving sources actually allow them to know.
Private research, government programmes, public documents, participant accounts and television claims are kept in separate evidential categories. The book also examines Indigenous terminology, secrecy, expectation, media production and the changing language of UAPs. Its central question is not what readers should believe, but what the surviving sources actually allow them to know.
Skinwalker Ranch has been described as a haunted landscape, a UFO laboratory, a government intelligence problem, a television set and a modern myth. Beyond the Fence traces the property and surrounding Uintah Basin before the paranormal brand, then reconstructs reports of lights, aerial objects, unusual animals, cattle injuries, equipment failures, radio signals and experiences said to follow witnesses home.
Private research, government programmes, public documents, participant accounts and television claims are kept in separate evidential categories. The book also examines Indigenous terminology, secrecy, expectation, media production and the changing language of UAPs. Its central question is not what readers should believe, but what the surviving sources actually allow them to know.
Private research, government programmes, public documents, participant accounts and television claims are kept in separate evidential categories. The book also examines Indigenous terminology, secrecy, expectation, media production and the changing language of UAPs. Its central question is not what readers should believe, but what the surviving sources actually allow them to know.




