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History Greenlights Paranormal Nonfiction Series ‘The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch’ – Deadline

History Greenlights Paranormal Nonfiction Series ‘The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch’

History has given a green light to The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (working title), a nonfiction series from Ancient Aliens and The Curse of Oak Island executive producer Kevin Burns.

Gaining full and unprecedented access to one of the most infamous and secretive hotspots of paranormal and UFO-related activities on earth, The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch will feature a team of scientists and experts who will conduct a thorough search of this infamous 512-acre property located in Utah’s Uinta Basin. They will attempt to find out the truth behind more than 200 years of mysteries — involving everything from UFO sightings and paranormal activities to animal mutilations and Native American legends of a shape-shifting creature known simply as “The Skinwalker.”

Beginning in the 1950s, Skinwalker Ranch and the area around it has been referred to as ‘UFO alley,’ where numerous anomalous events and strange activity have received worldwide media attention. Since then, the area has been the site of decades of study, some clandestinely funded by the government. In 1996, the property was purchased by billionaire businessman and UFO enthusiast Robert Bigelow, who used it to conduct his own experiments into the study of the ranch and its other-worldly connections. Three years ago, the property was sold to another, mysterious owner who — for reasons of his own — has, for now, chosen to remain anonymous.

For the first time, cameras will be allowed onto the property for a television series, according to History, allowing the network to uncover the who, what and why of the secretive area.

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch is produced for History by Prometheus Entertainment
and Letter 10 Productions. Kevin Burns serves as Executive Producer for Prometheus Entertainment, along with Joe Lessard, Matt Crocco, Kim Sheerin and Anthony Fiorino. Joel Patterson and TJ Allard serve as executive producers for Letter 10 Productions.

A+E Networks holds worldwide distribution rights.
 
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I am rather fascinated by this place. However, what is even MORE fascinating is that it has been locked down tight and no one allowed in for years and now suddenly we are doing a TV show on it? Well, isn't that timely and convenient.....let me guess who just might have bought it from Bigelow...:rolleyes:
 
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Wow! I'm super excited!
But then....
"History Greenlights Paranormal Nonfiction Series ‘The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch’

History has given a green light to The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (working title), a nonfiction series from Ancient Aliens and The Curse of Oak Island executive producer Kevin Burns.

Gaining full and unprecedented access to one of the most infamous and secretive hotspots of paranormal and UFO-related activities on earth, The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch will feature a team of scientists and experts who will conduct a thorough search of this infamous 512-acre property located in Utah’s Uinta Basin. They will attempt to find out the truth behind more than 200 years of mysteries — involving everything from UFO sightings and paranormal activities to animal mutilations and Native American legends of a shape-shifting creature known simply as “The Skinwalker.”"

NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
When I saw the title of the post I thought the secret research was going to be released, but NO! It's just 'History' making another stupid fake pile of drivel with actors pretending to be freaked out by staged crap which will just ruin the credibility of the story. Who cares if they can film there? If they can then it's obviously over. They know nothing and are just using the rep of the place to make up more shoddy fiction dressed up as investigation.
And why is this channel still called 'History' anyway? The dictionary should sue.

Oh, um, sorry; that was a little negative. Thanks for letting me know.
 
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