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Easy 6 02:54 PM 03-31-2020
Just a heads up for those interested in the paranormal, it’s a new show on History Channel in the vein of Oak Island, starts at 9 central

I’ve long been fascinated by this story, and have studied it extensively... hoping it’s serious minded and not just an attempt to explain it all away with swamp gas and sun dogs etc
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Easy 6 09:59 PM 03-31-2020
Well this was outstanding, you guys don’t even KNOW

Real scientists have been mystified by that place for decades, when heavy hitters like Bigelow get involved you know it’s much more than superstition... humans don’t know everything

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keg in kc 01:48 PM 04-02-2020
It seemed pretty typical History channel. I wasn't particularly impressed. We'll see how it goes.
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Pitt Gorilla 05:51 PM 04-02-2020
I think most everything they did/said was real. I hate the production elements and scripting, though.
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Easy 6 09:17 AM 04-03-2020
My favorite part was their footage of the ridgeline randomly glowing across huge distances

Cant wait to see what other info they have, this show has excellent potential
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keg in kc 01:14 PM 04-03-2020
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I think most everything they did/said was real. I hate the production elements and scripting, though.
Yeah, the Sherman Ranch is one of the most interesting paranormal stories from the last 20 years. But they're trying (and History did this on project blue book, too) to attribute events from the entire Uinta Basin to the Ranch, and they're trying to portray this as something that has a long history rather than events that have really only been reported since the 90s. Is disingenuous, and that bothers me.

I also don't like the owner(s), based on what I've seen so far. They just ring false to me. It looks like they bought the ranch and the possibility of the events that purportedly occur there in order to turn it into a TV show, rather than actually study it. It's a sideshow.
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ModSocks 01:50 PM 04-03-2020
Who narrates it? The same dude who does Oak Island and Ancient Aliens?
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Easy 6 03:48 PM 04-03-2020
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Yeah, the Sherman Ranch is one of the most interesting paranormal stories from the last 20 years. But they're trying (and History did this on project blue book, too) to attribute events from the entire Uinta Basin to the Ranch, and they're trying to portray this as something that has a long history rather than events that have really only been reported since the 90s. Is disingenuous, and that bothers me.

I also don't like the owner(s), based on what I've seen so far. They just ring false to me. It looks like they bought the ranch and the possibility of the events that purportedly occur there in order to turn it into a TV show, rather than actually study it. It's a sideshow.
I don’t think they’re attributing everything in the basin to this ranch, but it’s unarguable that the ranch has been a focal point of activity

It’s also been going on looong before the 90s, multiple ranchers have bought, and quickly abandoned, that place before the last ranchers, the Gormans, sold it to Bigelow

Based on what I’ve seen lately, the activity has dropped off quite a bit since Kelleher and NIDS were there... but it’s still happening, those shots of the ridgeline glowing were eye opening

Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Who narrates it? The same dude who does Oak Island and Ancient Aliens?
I was admittedly sauced up a bit, but don’t recall a narrator at all... but if there was it’s not the Oak Island guy
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Pitt Gorilla 12:52 AM 04-04-2020
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Yeah, the Sherman Ranch is one of the most interesting paranormal stories from the last 20 years. But they're trying (and History did this on project blue book, too) to attribute events from the entire Uinta Basin to the Ranch, and they're trying to portray this as something that has a long history rather than events that have really only been reported since the 90s. Is disingenuous, and that bothers me.

I also don't like the owner(s), based on what I've seen so far. They just ring false to me. It looks like they bought the ranch and the possibility of the events that purportedly occur there in order to turn it into a TV show, rather than actually study it. It's a sideshow.
It wouldn't bother me so much if it wasn't written as a TV show. All the other people have been there and know each other, sans the one guy that is serving as the audience's conduit to the story. The overly-scripted drama is also a put-off. Why not just play it straight or at least a little straighter (Oak-Island-ish?)
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Frazod 02:01 AM 04-04-2020
Just finished streaming the first episode.


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Demonpenz 03:33 AM 04-04-2020
I thought this was going to be about a star wars themed brothal in nevada
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notorious 07:15 AM 04-04-2020
A 488 acre ranch was purchased for 200k, then sold for 4.8 million 20 years later?

That’s crazier than any of the alien shit they will discover on the show.
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keg in kc 10:09 AM 04-04-2020
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I don’t think they’re attributing everything in the basin to this ranch, but it’s unarguable that the ranch has been a focal point of activity

It’s also been going on looong before the 90s, multiple ranchers have bought, and quickly abandoned, that place before the last ranchers, the Gormans, sold it to Bigelow

Based on what I’ve seen lately, the activity has dropped off quite a bit since Kelleher and NIDS were there... but it’s still happening, those shots of the ridgeline glowing were eye opening



I was admittedly sauced up a bit, but don’t recall a narrator at all... but if there was it’s not the Oak Island guy
Yeah, it may have happened in the 80s, although there weren't reports. The owners prior to the Shermans had all the cabinets locking from the inside and all that wacky stuff. So I'd never squibble about a decade, that's fine. What I'm talking about is an apparent effort to make it look like this stuff has been going on for hundreds of years.
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keg in kc 10:11 AM 04-04-2020
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
It wouldn't bother me so much if it wasn't written as a TV show. All the other people have been there and know each other, sans the one guy that is serving as the audience's conduit to the story. The overly-scripted drama is also a put-off. Why not just play it straight or at least a little straighter (Oak-Island-ish?)
I'm about to listen to an interview from last weekend on Darkness Radio with Travis Taylor (that's your audience conduit guy...) We'll see if he says anything interesting.
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Easy 6 10:34 AM 04-04-2020
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
I'm about to listen to an interview from last weekend on Darkness Radio with Travis Taylor (that's your audience conduit guy...) We'll see if he says anything interesting.
I’m a big fan of his, his resume brings a lot of credibility to the show
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