[0:06:56 - 0:07:08] And then one of my all Am
erican favorite snacks, especially as we're coming back from from other countries. I'm always really relieved to find that we have our our freedom of choice when it comes to.
[0:22:13 - 0:22:38] Well, in junior high at age 13, I became obsessed with business with who the captains of industry were read a book by Lee Iacoka. Iacoka, the great autobiography of the automotive icon who was really the father of the Am
erican Mustang, the Ford Mustang and led Ford into great expansion.
[0:39:41 - 0:39:47] That's one reason why thousands of Am
ericans are opting out of the system and putting some of their savings into Gold and Silver.
[0:50:56 - 0:51:25] The Am
erican dream is alive and well. Look at me. I'm the son of a ditch digger. My dad would be chuckling right now. He'd be nodding saying, yeah, you're absolutely right. We're immigrants that followed a dream that came to this country to start a life.
[0:51:25 - 0:51:42] Only in Am
erica do you see the kind of opportunities that allow people to fulfill their dreams. I hope that we can keep that alive. I'm worried about that. I'm worried about our country right now.
[1:28:41 - 1:28:49] the National Parks Council, the Boy Scouts of Am
erica. And honestly was intending to donate it
[1:35:16 - 1:35:25] and the security at the time looked at me the straight face and said, look the Native Am
erican
[1:42:54 - 1:43:02] out to the ranch. We were accompanied by my physicist who is
Eric Bard, who continues to this day as
[1:43:02 - 1:43:10] our principal investigator.
Eric was also a skeptic.
Eric was the physicist brought in to debunk
[1:43:26 - 1:43:33] critical eye and critical thinking skills to the ranch than
Eric Bard. He'd already disproved
[1:43:50 - 1:43:56] Eric Bard, the physicist, accompanied us that day as well as ranch manager Jim Morse. And
[1:44:24 - 1:44:30] And so they proceeded to hike up to the top of the mace. And within minutes, I hear
Eric Bard,
[1:45:12 - 1:45:17] what are you talking about? And
Eric says, well, you should have seen it. My phone was malfunctioning
[1:46:14 - 1:46:21] You know, a few people said, well, do you feel the ground shifting? And, and even
Eric Bard said,
[1:46:33 - 1:46:39] then all of a sudden,
Eric says, ah, my phone's doing it again. My phone's malfunctioning again.
[1:48:39 - 1:48:46] Eric Bard, who is, you know, my consulting physicist and, uh, Jim Morse, ranch manager.
[1:50:40 - 1:50:47] It had previously been at 80% charge. My phone's completely dead.
Eric Bard's phone
[1:59:00 - 1:59:14] it wasn't about belief. It was undeniable. It was fact. What we saw was real.
Eric Bard,
[2:00:01 - 2:00:06] top of the mesa where the phone started where
Eric's phone started acting up to two hours.
[2:04:33 - 2:04:38] It's one Am
erican, just like Paul said that he's trapped in a room on fire and he's hiding under
[2:13:36 - 2:13:42] I mean, you had Native Am
ericans that were part of the process and you had old early homesteaders
[2:18:58 - 2:19:06] Native Am
erican tribes. Even in the show, I believe it correct me if I'm wrong, are they hydrocliffs?
[2:19:22 - 2:19:31] of the ancients, of the Native Am
ericans working on the property. There's also a strange
[2:19:48 - 2:19:56] and a little bit ambiguous, but the Native Am
erican history, the tradition, and the fact that the
[2:21:01 - 2:21:07] simply started referring to the property as such as a result of the Native Am
erican.
[2:21:15 - 2:21:25] Am
erican witch or warlock that sells their soul in exchange for immortality, the ability to take
[2:21:44 - 2:21:50] the Native Am
erican community likes to stay away from. They don't like to discuss it,
[2:22:03 - 2:22:08] Skinwalkers to the Native Am
ericans and the UN Debation are just as real as this
[2:23:52 - 2:23:58] approach with the community, not only in engaging the Native Am
erican community in our neighbors
[2:30:31 - 2:30:37] you immediately started putting together more of the team. You had
Eric Bard. Sound like you had
[2:31:25 - 2:31:33] advisor was his love for the Native Am
erican community and his commitment to raise millions of
[2:32:07 - 2:32:15] strong relationships and respect for the tribes, for the Native Am
erican people. So you have Jim Morse,
[2:32:22 - 2:32:30] out in the basin, a hotel owner at the time,
Eric Bard, principal investigator, plasma
[2:43:46 - 2:43:55] preparing with the team with
Eric Bard and at the time, Dr. Jim Seagala, who was participating in
[2:51:57 - 2:52:05] Going on seven years as
Eric Bard.
Eric Bard is the one who lives at Skinwalker Ranch,
[2:52:52 - 2:52:59] and a physicist that has been a, a great complimentary fit with
Eric in the team.
[3:02:26 - 3:02:32] about between you and your team on what's under there? What does
Eric Bard think is? You know,
[3:02:32 - 3:02:38] Eric reserves judgment. You'll notice
Eric,
Eric is not quick to make any claims.
[3:02:40 - 3:02:50] Eric is very reserved and methodical. Members of the team have, have theorized that there,
[3:20:30 - 3:20:36] big silver, looked like a metallic object, but some type of silver, sph
erical object that was
[3:20:59 - 3:21:04] And there's definitely an object. There's a round sph
erical object that is tracking with the
[3:27:11 - 3:27:18] understand or develop a common language at some point to be able to interact.
Eric Bard,
[3:32:04 - 3:32:11] I know that you had mentioned that
Eric may not be fond of the camera, but, uh,
[3:32:11 - 3:32:19] that I would love to interview him. No,
Eric is principal investigator and chief scientist at