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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That property is not worth 5 million.
Looks like he got a good closeup of the alien in that top picture.
Dude, just hand over the Reese’s Pieces then everything will be cool.
Ain’t like the grey guys can waltz into the store to buy their own.
Besides, they don’t wear clothes so where would they carry the cash?
10 acres for $5 million? That is a pretty small ranch.
Yes, but as someone else pointed out earlier, you can always sell the bodies of the dead aliens for millions of dollars.
Loo loo looooney
Unless it is purely a ploy.
Buckeye is right next to Tonopah.
“.. large amount of land (10 acres)”
Around here, we call that the driveway!
Named Guido, Luigi, and Rizzo.
I heard Rizzo is very much
The Lady Killer!
Brand mark made to the right lower leg of John Edmond while sitting with his wife Joyce in the living room of the ranch main house approximately fifteen feet from the portal in the house. There was no warning, nothing to see, hear, or communicate with.
An excruciating pain and a sense of crushing pressure followed by the indentation in the leg. Both John and Joyce have experienced skin punctures, triangular depressions in the skin and serve bruising,and skin disfigurement similar to what one would experience if exposed to radiation followed by nausea, gastrointestinal distress, and chronic fatigue and muscle weakness.
While visiting the ranch a team of investigators using high powered, military grade, laser powered
detection equipment shined such a device on a Grey alien present on the northwestern section of the ranch. The Grey froze in place, motionless, and then dropped the stone like object above on the ground. One of the investigators picked up this object and handed it to me.
The image that would appear to be an engraving of the Portal in an activated state, is hollowed out perfectly in the center.
While visiting the ranch a team of investigators using high powered, military grade, laser powered detection equipment shined such a device on a Grey alien present on the northwestern section of the ranch. The Grey froze in place, motionless, and then dropped the stone like object above on the ground. One of the investigators picked up this object and handed it to me.
The image that would appear to be an engraving of the Portal in an activated state, is hollowed out perfectly in the center.
PING
THis one should give you and your buddies a good laugh ;-)
The place needs a wall if he wants to keep aliens out.
If he could photograph his arm,
why didn’t he photo the aliens?
All you have to do is look at the picture of his face.
He is significantly overweight.
90% probability he has circulation problems in his legs.
I could duplicate those marks on myself simply by skipping
my Lasix tablet and then sitting for ten minutes with my
leg pressed against a chair rail.
I love a good Alien story as much as the next FReeper.
(I really miss Quix!)
But this just doesn’t pass the most cursory visual test.
Nothing “Strange”, it’s called an OPEN BORDER. Alien activity is to be expected.
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