Declassified Government Documents Detail Investigation Of Paranormal Activity In Utah

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Newly released government documents have revealed an investigation into paranormal activity at a property in Utah.

By all reports and indications, the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is supposed to be tasked with studying and investigating UFO reports.

However, these new documents now show that the AARO is casting an even wider net into the world of the unexplained.

The report filed by the AARO, which is part of the United States Department of Defense, details an investigation into, according to Fox 13 News, “an alleged hotspot of paranormal activity at a property in Utah owned by the head of a private sector organization.”

In the approximately 70 page report, the AARO explained that there was discussion and examination of “shadow figures, creatures and remote viewing, as well as human consciousness anomalies. They also said they planned to hire psychics to study interdimensional phenomenon that were believed to frequently appear at that location.”

At the conclusion of the AARO report, the government, as usual, claimed they didn’t find any “confirmed” existence of anything paranormal, but there were some things they discovered during this and other investigations that were unexplained.

The property in Utah that was likely the subject of this investigation was the 512 acre Skinwalker Ranch, located southeast of Ballard, Utah.

Since the 1970s, there have been numerous reports of paranormal activity at the ranch that was owned by Robert Bigelow, the founder of Bigelow Aerospace, from 1996 to 2016.

Among the paranormal activity that has been reported at Skinwalker Ranch over the years are vanishing and mutilated cattle, numerous UFO sightings, Bigfoot-like creatures with red eyes were supposedly unaffected by being shot with bullets, strange lights and orbs, impressions made in the grass and soil, and invisible objects emitting dangerous magnetic fields.

The term skinwalker comes from the lore of the Native American Ute tribe and Navajo people, who believe the creatures are malevolent witches that have the ability to transform into or disguise themselves as animals.

In March of 2022, a Pentagon investigator’s family claimed to have had a similar experience to those at Skinwalker Ranch when he had not one, but two encounters with a werewolf-like creature at his home in Virginia.