My trip to skinwalker ranch

I am not trying to insult anyone's intelligence. My first instinct was to just pgp encrypt the whole post and place the USB with the key on it in a good hiding spot where i know only my wife would find it. I chose to not do that so i was able to share this discovery with anyone who cared. I have never visited reddit before nor do i get some kind of sick fascination with wasting my time posting such a time consuming story with no great conclusion. I have tried to obscure the path we took in the post as well as other details i deemed traceable as much as possible. As much as everyone would love to see detailed, maps, names, pictures, recordings, time, date, path and so on uploading that kind of information would leave a trail directly back to me. Most people don't even know about gps coordinates embedded in pictures. While I am using public wifi one town away from the one i live in using a smartphone I bought off craigslist long ago and is not connected to any service i feel this is the only safe way for me to approach this. I will post my findings daily and use this thread as a way to keep what i am doing documented. To answer a few posts ... as you took the time to write them i feel i owe the same to respond. 1.The vehicle i was driving was a 76 Plymouth fury sedan. All the parts in the engine have been replaced constantly over decades. The dash lights do not work, the head lights are very dim. I installed a small led powered light above the speedometer so i can at least see that and i have an xm radio portable adapter that has since been replaced as it will not cut on anymore since that trip (They are unable to figure out why so simply replaced it without any explanation) . My theory on that later on. (Proximity) 2. I never at any point taken the objects inside my own home, when we stored them at my friends house they were in the attic away from most devices yet power could not be restored inside until i was on my way back. He was able to call me from the secondary throw away phone purchased for emergencies I always kept in the glove box (Samsung Oyster Prepaid). Very low tech. 3.The "Skinwalker" ranch is in Fort Duchesen, not Duchesen city---No shit man, for arguments sake would you think a simple google search would not tell me that before hand. 4.Last but not least...If any one of you want to take these off my hands just feel free to let me know. I'll glad you send the coordinates (pgp encrypted) of where you can find them. I regret every second of not just placing them back in the ground. I have even contemplated just leaving them at the local college's science lab but they would probably be discarded as scrap or put into the hands of someone who would bury their existence. So until the day i can get them into the right hands, I will perform my own tests on the objects. I am not a genius but I am aware enough to perform simply tests validating what i am saying. 5. PICTURES--- I can zoom in with a digital camera from out of the proximity noted earlier but seeing two small black poles in some grass from a distance with a camera phone or low tier camera would be insulting to us both in this age. I have recorded the series of clicking and static heard from the walkie test with a DP 201 digital recorder but with no output on it all i can do is simply re record it with another device capable of doing so. Then we go right back to the point of uploading anything on the internet is not secure. The "upload it on the tor network" is not a safe alternative either. I have made back up copies of everything i have found so far on a usb drive and when i feel safe i will upload everything for all to see, delete this account and never talk about it again.

***Journal notes for 07/09/2015 JBMBJ**** Objects were placed on the ground. To test if proximity was a factor in electronics malfunctioning. Picked up 1 of 2 uniden submersible hand held walkies and placed the mode on "Scan". I Measured 25 feet from the object and slowly started walking towards them. Basic static and led light was still on at 20 feet. At exactly 14 feet what could best be described as clicking noises could clearly be heard. At 13 feet very high static can be heard and clicking no long present. At 8 feet the radio simply shut off. When retreating back to a 20 foot distance i tried once again and device would still not turn on. I repeated this procedure again with second walkie and the exact same distance was measured with same results. So proximity is indeed a factor, i ran out of cheap electronics to dispose of so i will repeat this again next trip i take out here. **End of Journal notes******

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