Out of the many stranger things that happen at Skinwalker Ranch, these are among the most BELIEVABLE UFO encounters in Skinwalker Ranch history | Part 4 | Carl Crusher
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In 1966 there was hundreds of witness accounts of a mysterious UFOs and a RED Laser in the Uintah Basin. Sometimes it was coming from the sky. Others saw it scanning horizontally from a color changing "UFO Machine"! Sometimes this red laser was described as a hovering rod that drifted across the meadow.

Is this evidence of experimental directed energy testing as far back as the 1960's around Skinwalker Ranch? The location wouldn't even get the Skinwalker nickname until after 1996!

A full 35 years before Bob Bigelow claims he first heard about a place in Utah with paranormal activity and UFO sightings galore; a man named Joseph Junior Hicks was running all around the Uintah Basin gathering UFO witness reports. Junior had his own UFO encounter as a public school teacher, while outside monitoring his class of students. Everyone saw the object above the school, and it lead to a lifelong obsession for Mr. Hicks that would ultimately manifest into Skinwalker Ranch. . . but the plot holes and gaps in the story . . . and the people involved . . . are worth following along.

Junior Hicks was known throughout the 1960's for touring the many counties of Utah, focusing mostly on the Uintah Basin, and hosting town meetings to present information about the other witness reports in the region. Meanwhile, Frank B. Salisbury was part of a group known as the "Playboy Panel" along with Jacques Vallee and J. Allen Hynek. Frank and the others were likewise touring California speaking at conventions about the Kenneth Arnold incident among the many other UFO reports of the time. Frank Salisbury and Junior Hicks would eventually meet at a convention about the potential for Life on Mars hosted in Salt Lake City, UT - and would lead to the first publication of "The UTAH UFO Display" book.