Brandon Fugle
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And so as much as we take a broad view
and look at the Uinta Basin with our research, a lot of our resources will continue to be focused right there on that 512 acres.
Now, that being said, we see some commonality with other sites globally.
There are other areas that report unusual activity that we have been communicating.
or at least with those researchers involved with those sites.
And we may have the opportunity in the future to interact with them as part of the ongoing effort.
Yeah, I mean, you could create a whole series just on the science of Skinwalker Ranch.
The scientific platforms that have been established are really, to a large degree, proprietary.
I have to give great credit to Eric Bard, our full-time physicist who has been living on site, by the way, since last August, September, without returning to his home that much.
And he's constantly...
and vigilantly monitoring all of the systems and reviewing everything from the footage to a lot of the other scientific readings that are being made on the property.
Well, but it's a dangerous place.
Bad things happen to people, unfortunately, on this property.
That is why we require that everyone sign a liability waiver acknowledging the risks associated with entering Skinwalker Ranch.
It's a known fact that a number of participants have ended up in the hospital with mysterious illnesses or injuries over the course of the last couple of years, and it's something that continues to concern me.
But I have great respect for Dr. Nolan and his work.
I mean, he's one of the finest scientists on the planet right now.
And so to hear that he's referenced the hitchhiker effect and some of what we are dealing with or what attends the phenomena is interesting and something I respect.
I think that we've seen both malevolent
And, you know, somewhat I wouldn't call it positive, but at least some benign hitchhiker activity that has followed people home, that has been witnessed by family members.