Posted on 10/29/2017 11:14:26 AM PDT by ETL
John Edmonds has lived at his Buckeye ranch for 20 years but is ready to leave due to a number of reportedly strange "alien encounters" he and his wife have experienced.
The Stardust Ranch, also known as the "Alien Ranch," can be purchased for the low price of $5 million, according to the homes listing. Besides a large amount of land (10 acres) and five bedrooms, the owner also gets the chance to experience contact with aliens.
"Almost immediately from the day we moved in, we began to have strange experiences," Edmonds told 12 News.
Edmonds posted a picture of his calf with strange marks on it on his Facebook page with the caption:
Wounds from recent attack here at Stardust Ranch upper right calf from battle with malevolent ET. This is why I want to move!
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You win the thread, hands down.
I’ve got a 5 acre “ranch” I”d sell for a measly 2 million her in Missouri. No aliens but I’d be happy to leave my wife here. She has some real out of the world thoughts.
interesting thread, lol!
Now I see how it got the name Stardust.
“Well - we got’s lots of dust, and at night - lots of stars.”
Here's an example that disproves the entertainment industry notion that "there's no such thing as bad publicity." Thanks ETL.
“I saw some strange things flying around near Tonopah one night.”
Only time I ever “saw a UFO” was driving up 93 to Kingman from Phoenix one night.
Some light, moved or didn’t move normally.
I don’t think it was anything unearthly. I assume a military thing.
If what my wife and I saw was military we have craft that moves at, or faster, than the speed of light.
“If what my wife and I saw was military we have craft that moves at, or faster, than the speed of light.”
If it went faster than the speed of light you couldn’t see it.
I saw several over the course of a few minutes sitting in a stationary position then streaking across the sky and disappearing in about 1 second. I didn’t have a stopwatch on it.
Though after it was over I remembered that I had a video camera sitting on the console right next to me. We were so caught up in the moment that we forgot about the camera.
I mentioned it to a convenience store clerk down the road and he responded, angrily, “I don’t get involved in that shit”.
Se habla Martian?
My grandmother was born in Buckeye before Arizona was a state.
LOL that must have been interesting. :0)
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