Skinwalker Ranch and the Mormons

Brandon Fugal first met Bryant “Dragon” Arnold when they were missionaries for the Mormon Church in Hawaii. I wouldn’t have expected that. It’s kinda cool, actually. I’m not a Mormon and I don’t subscribe to a lot of what the Mormons believe, but we do share certain basics, and it’s neato that a couple of people of faith are involved with the hunt for answers at Skinwalker Ranch. I don’t know anything about the spiritual beliefs of the other members of the team; they might also be people of faith. There’s nothing about involvement with such an investigation that would preclude any person of faith (outside of radical fundamentalists, obviously) from being involved. And we know, as the team recently brought in the rabbi and has featured Native American prayers, they are open to spiritual input.

A fundamentalist would never figure out anything where the paranormal is concerned, and that includes hardline skeptics just as much as religious wackos. A person has to have an open mind to study that sort of stuff. If you’ve ever met a hardline skeptic and attempted to engage them in conversation regarding anything out of the ordinary, you know exactly what I’m talking about when I speak of closedmindedness. Expecting an open mind from someone like, say, the late James Randi is equivalent to expecting it from someone like Franklin Graham. You’re S-out-of-L.

By The Evil Cheezman

WAYNE MILLER is the owner and creative director of EVIL CHEEZ PRODUCTIONS (www.evilcheezproductions.blogspot.com, www.facebook.com/evilcheezproductions), specializing in theatrical performances and haunted attractions. He has written, produced and directed (and occasionally acted in) over a dozen plays, most of them in the Horror and Crime genres. His first novel, THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT CHRISTOPHER: WEREWOLF, is available for purchase at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/734763 MORTUI VELOCES SUNT!

4 comments

  1. Mormons are nothin but scums… netfilx tv show “Murder Among the Mormons” tell all abou these scums…

  2. James randi was an excellent man, his life’s goal ended up trying illustrate the human capacity to believe any claim, provided, a person is surrounded by community support to believe the belief, and why gullibility is unhelpful for everything on planet earth (except for those who exploit others). Skepticism is a healthy notion. Faith is the act of pretending to know something that you do not know. One of the worst things about humankind is that so many people don’t know what is going on, worse is that they don’t know that they don’t know. Dogma is something which demands that you do not ask questions. Religion functions on dogma, as well as the new leftist religion, wokeism.

  3. This is an interesting site. I have only watched a couple episodes of Skinwalker Ranch stuff on TV and I began to wonder what the connection to Utah was. I had a light bulb go off in my head; that is the land of the Mormi(plural of morman)! Just another crazy American religious organisation formed out of nothing trying to manipulate the minds of the under-educated in America, and whom ever else would pay enough attention to their platform.
    People, wake up and smell the reality! Find Bigfoot, or something, at least that is entertaining! This is TOTAL BULLSHIT!!!!

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