*The second edition of this book has just released on 9/2/2022. This new edition includes never before seen reports of bizarre paranormal activity on Skinwalker Ranch written by Robert Bigelow's guards during the NIDS and BAASS years. Many of these "out of this world" reports have remained within the Department of Defense files, UNTIL NOW. -Ryan Skinner
The Author: "The Basin Files" is a collaboration of first hand reports of strange close encounters and sightings of UAPs, as seen both on and around Skiwnalker Ranch. The book details the most important case files and reports which I have collected over the past 15 years, and does a deep dive into exploring why this is happening only within the borders of Utah's mysterious Uintah Basin. I encourage you to join us as we delve deeper than ever before into not only the mystery of Skinwalker Ranch, but also learn why the Uintah Basin has such a magetic attraction for the strange, the paranormal, and the outright weird. Enjoy local stories of flying saucer sightings, lost treasure, secret militray bases, and close encounters with the Unkown, all collected into one powerful book. I would like to share this work of passion with you today, and humbly look forward to your honest reviews. -Ryan Skinner
Editorial
Skinwalker Ranch may be perhaps the most fascinating place on earth, and possibly the most dangerous. What often gets ignored is that the strange events and anomalies witnessed and experienced at Skinwalker Ranch are not contained within the perimeter of the property Located in northeastern Utah. Residents of the Uinta Basin have experienced UFO sightings and other various unexplained anomalies including Skinwalkers for over 100 years. Ryan Skinner's recently released book, “The Basin Files” describes the experiences and stories from those living within the Uinta Basin.
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The Uintah Basin is an anomalous place that holds on to secrets; secrets that whisper of legends, ancient energies, forbidden knowledge, and other worldly beings. Instantly, the intrinsic energy will lure one into engaging with the phenomena. Once that connection is established one will find themselves forever a part of the totality among the other worldly beings transversing the time space continuum.
Within these pages we highlight a collection of extraordinary stories occurring within the Basin, most importantly at Skinwalker Ranch; stories speaking of high strangeness and other worldly beings.
The Basin Files has been reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense and Adamantium LLC and CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE.
Ryan Skinner has been featured on several nationally recognized television programs. In 2012 he was featured as a “Skinwalker Ranch Expert” on the Jesse Ventura’s Conspiracy Theory which aired December 3rd on TrueTv. In 2013 he helped produce and was also the featured “Skinwalker Guide” for the Joe Rogan Questions Everything show which was televised August 21st, on the SyFy Channel. He has also headlined various radio shows, and podcasts. As a producer, entertainer, and now author; Ryan Skinner hopes to continue his search for answers for many years to come, and invites you to watch him on his paranormal journeys.
This is another book in a series done by the author. Again in this book there are some photos which, in my opinion, helps the book.
The author discusses legends of treasure and he gives the background of the area. He mentions in particular the Sundance Kid, the Reynolds Gang, Buffalo soldiers and Freemasons all being involved in the area.
He says there have been many UFO sightings in the area (or, if you want, UAP which is becoming the newer term meaning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). If you watch the television show on the ranch you will undoubtedly see some of these.
One of the things it talks bout is the Dugway Proving Ground, relatively near by. The book says it has over 200 miles of tunnels, some of which run directly under Skinwalker Ranch. If that is true then it could explain some of the ground penetrating radar readings they go on the television series.
The book talks about chemicals that have seeped into the ground from bases and whether or not they could be the cause of some of the cryptids.
He discusses some of the things that have been seen including a humanoid caricaturing appearing from a hole in the ground, orbs, UAPs, shadow figures and over-sized wolves.
One very significant thing he does in his discussion of animal mutilation is to actually give a number of these things that have happened which is very high over a thirty year period. This definitely indicates something very unusual has happens and has the math to prove it.
He also discusses crop circles, petroglyphs and various legends.
Disappointed in this book, a collection of past data only. Not much analysis, & also the photocopies were often unreadable on my kindle app. Author took the time to collect the data, but the book felt jarring & disjointed, as much of the stories were largely incomplete. It seems like if there had been actual Feet on the ground, & recent interviews of the peoples in the articles would have fleshed out the Book.
In my views, there was some interesting data, & stories, but it just really FELT LACKING. I am glad it came with Kindle, & I Dint haftas actually pull cash out of the Pockets for this Reads!
This book is a very easy read but interesting. Contains a lot of facts about strange phenomenon happening in the area surrounding SWR. The pictures and news articles were mostly unreadable and appeared blurry on my kindle but that did not detract from my pleasure reading this book. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in finding out more information about this topic.
This book has a collection of short, objective narratives about sightings. There's no drama, no details, all the fat has been trimmed off, and you're left with just the bare facts. I found it very cut and dry as opposed to narratives in which people's reactions and details are provided. Was very disappointed.
Not what I expected. I thought I’d get a compelling write up of stories the Skinwalker Ranch guards experienced. It was mostly a collection of brief, almost police blotter-like reports, of people experiencing things in the town or state vs specific phenom at the ranch itself.
This is just another book on the exact same things.. The other books these authors have published are the same things. Reports of all things strange in the Unit. Basin.
It was very clear cut and easy to read. Not a lot of scientific jargon. I liked that there were pictures to show proof of what was going on. I also liked that it shared websites that could be further explored.