: According to local lore, the Navajo unleashed a skin-walker upon the Ute tribe in the 19th century as a result of a conflict where the Ute aided American military forces.
Skinwalker Ranch is a 512-acre property in Utah's Uintah Basin, renowned globally as a hotspot for paranormal and UFO-related activities . Its name is derived from the Navajo legend of the "skin-walker," a malevolent, shape-shifting witch. Skinwalker Ranch
: Aerospace mogul Robert Bigelow purchased the property to conduct scientific research through the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) . Despite years of monitoring, the group found little conclusive proof, leading some skeptics to view the phenomena as illusory. : According to local lore, the Navajo unleashed
: In Native American folklore, these entities are shape-shifting witches capable of possessing animals or taking their forms. It is believed that locking eyes with one allows them to enter your body or freeze you with fear. History of Ownership and Research : Aerospace mogul Robert Bigelow purchased the property
: Terry and Gwen Sherman brought the ranch into the public eye after reporting unexplained cattle mutilations , UFO sightings, and large, bulletproof wolf-like creatures.