From The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, I noticed a new structure.
As far back as S2 E3, I noticed the structure. I had paused the TV. The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch had been going through a montage of nature shots regarding the ranch. Just then, on the lower right hand corner of the screen, I noticed a human-like face carved in a rock-like structure near the water. There it was on the paused screen. It’s unmistakable, it was a human face.
It has all features: they’re symmetrical as well. I understand the phenomena—pareidolia—that makes one think there’s human characteristics in nature, something symmetrical, when it’s actually just nothing. This, however, is too consistent with symmetry of a human.
Does it look like depictions of Lord Pakal? Lord Pakal was an ancient Mayan King circa 603-83 AD. That lends credibility to the idea—by Scott Wolter and other research based on maps, legend—that the area to the north of Mexico—around Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado—is a genesis location for the Aztecs…perhaps, in my opinion, Mayans as well. Found at Palenque is the carved lid of the tomb of Pakal. There you see Lord Pakal supposedly operating a "spaceship" of some kind according to Erich von Daniken, and others. Okay, we’re getting off track, aren’t we? Or are we? Hey, aren’t you supposed to be talking about soccer? We’ll get back to it. For now though, we have an interesting parallel. You see, the high strangeness of the Uintah Basin, where you have The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, could be the origin point for Aztecs, perhaps Mayans. Or, if not the origin point, it was connected to them. Certainly it’s within traveling distance, even by foot and some effort. Nonetheless, if indeed Lord Pakal had a connection to the area then it would lend to a striking ancient past that even local legend there is out of touch with (to some extent).
The region has reports of strangeness that go back to times of yore, some 200 years ago, with respect to the Ute and Navajo tribes (that eventually had conflict with one another; the area was cursed by the Navajo as they were unhappy with the Utes.) This petroglyph is evidence, in my opinion, that something grand, something ancient, was there at the current area of The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. It’s extremely interesting.
What’s more, on a train journey—using Amtrak in the late 1990s—from Emeryville, California, to St. Louis, Missouri, I saw structures embedded in the landscape of rocks and cliffs in and around that area, Colorado and the like.
What about soccer, Shane? What is this? Okay, sure: Travis Taylor is like a center mid with an eye for distribution while Dragon is a goalie in line with Hatch—played by Sylvester Stallone—from Victory. There we go.
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