EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 1H
Jack Heart's Conversations from the porch - Episode 86, The Skinwalker Television Series
from Jack Heart's Conversations From The Porch · host Phil Hunter and Jack Heart
I would apologize but it is you who should be apologizing for allowing Alphabet Inc to exist. The fact that no one’s organized a bayonet charge through the Googleplex speaks volumes to the human races slim to none chances of surviving all this. The website Saucers and Saints was actually pulled down right out from under my nose while Google stalled me with a fake 403 error. Consequently, we only have Ben’s video, in all likelihood only because it is on his YouTube site normally dedicated to falcon hunting. I only hope Phil and I were explicit enough about what is not being shown on the television show that these scientists were bringing to you on the Saucers and Saints site with the blessings of their producers. Obviously, the producers should have got permission from Alphabet Inc which they were never going to get if Jack Heart covered it. Enjoy what we got, at least two breakthrough observations, one by me and one by Phil. If Meridith Fowke had gotten her way I would have hosted this series in 2014 but then the bayonet charge through the Googleplex would be in the history books and the human race would not be on the periphery of oblivion. - Jack The Cross, the Rabbi & the Skin Walker by Jack HeartThis piece is what started it all. It was first published at the end of 2011 in Open Salon without the illustrations. Think about it before you read it. Recently, as covered in Nexus Magazine, the Skinwalker phenomenon has been proven to follow people home and infect their friends and loved ones...This was the very first piece I ever wrote, like Black Sabbaths first album it yet may be the very best. It’s easily the most plagiarized piece of literature ever written, from Ancient Aliens and Scot Wolter to the clowns many of you are reading and watching now on the internet, this is the genesis. Its writing was accompanied by so much supernatural phenomena in my house that I think it’s safe to say it was actually co-written by the Skinwalker. In just one for instance the phone would ring 24/7 every time I took a break. If it was picked up there would be only dead silence. I was not even allowed to sleep in the months it took me to write it. Exhausted one time, I fell asleep on the couch long after midnight but was awakened by the continual ringing of the landline, so I got up and switched on the TV. Cannibalism and the Anasazi was on discovery channel. The number star sixty-nined back to a parking lot in Flagstaff Arizona and there was no way to block it. According to Google map there wasn’t even a building to the business it traced too, I think a long-gone pool hall if I remember correctly.Shortly after I published it Scot Wolter had a television show and he and Ancient Aliens based entire seasons on it. One night cursing loudly and pacing my living room floor I watched Wolter recite from it verbatim and wondered out loud why these people never contacted or credited me, after all as my readers now know there was a lot more where this came from. Finally in 2014 I was contacted through the comment section of the Human by Meridith Fowke, the producer of the Monster Quest and the National Park series for Discovery: “Hi Jack – I’d love to talk to you about this for the TV series, National Park Mysteries. If you’re interested, please contact me directly at [email protected] Thanks.” We had planned to start shooting on the Navajo reservation in two months, but Ms. Fowke abruptly broke off all contact with me. At first I was upset but its happened over and over again since then with various name brand media people. Now I’m quite comfortable with the fact that they all dance but I play the tune… – JackFirewalk with MeAbout 5 miles southeast of Roosevelt on a remote ranch in Utah, Terry (aka Tom Gorman) Sherman and well-known paranormal investigator Chad Deetken peered into the darkness of a pasture in the early morning hours of August 28, 1997. Perhaps what they were looking at defied belief anywhere else but not in this place dubbed the Skinwalker Ranch . A dull light appeared in the blackness and gradually took on an element of depth. As it grew brighter it became a floating tunnel. From the bowels of the tunnel a humanoid figure crawled and heaved its way toward them. In a final mighty effort the figure wiggled its way free of the light and dropped to the ground scampering off into the darkness. The light snapped shut leaving the two men alone with their very expensive and very useless equipment. The rancher scanned the darkness with his night vision glass’s as Deetkin fumbled with his camera which had failed to capture the event. The men were both working for Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow founder of the National Institute of Discovery Science.They were participants of an investigation of ongoing paranormal activities at the ranch. Sherman had purchased the land in 1994 in order to raise hybrid cattle and he, his 2 teenage children, and wife were subsequently driven half mad by a litany of supernatural events. The story of his haunting hit the Las Vegas Mercury News in 1996 and upon reading it Bigelow immediately flew in from his Las Vegas headquarters and purchased the ranch keeping the Sherman family on as caretakers over the strenuous objections of Mrs. Sherman. In a scene out of the X files the NIDS moved a small army of scientists and millions of dollars in state of the art technology onto the ranch and sealed it off with a paramilitary force consisting of “ex” Special Forces and law enforcement personnel. Cries from the UFO community that they were being kept from their space brothers by government spooks masquerading as ghost busters went unheeded and in 2009 Bigelow appears to have solved that problem by buying MUFON.What is known of what goes on at the ranch is largely gleaned from a book Hunt For The Skinwalker, coauthored by Bigelow’s hand picked journalist George Knapp who has the odious distinction of having introducing Bob Lazar and Area 51 to the world. Colm Kelleher is a renowned molecular biologist and one of the lead scientists in the investigation. Kelleher claims that aside from off the chart magnetic readings photographic and physical evidence is lacking because the phenomenon exhibits a precognitive consciousness that enables it to avoid imprinting itself on the devices used to record its existence. Kelleher relates an incident when the NIDS’s was initially deployed at the ranch. They erected telephone poles with TV cameras on top, each one monitoring a field encompassing the next camera. One of the monitors was suddenly lost and the scientists rushed to the location to find high atop one of the poles, the cameras, mounts, and wiring were shredded to pieces. Elated they rushed back to the monitor station thinking that the cameras on the pole next to it would have caught whatever was responsible for the sabotage, instead they found nothing on the videos.The book gives an array of eyewitness accounts from heavily accredited scientists. The phenomena runs the entire gamut of paranormal activity from UFO’s, poltergeist activity, big foots, disembodied voices and shadow people, to strange and extinct animals. The story includes a bulletproof giant wolf that tries to drag away a calf in spite of taking 5 bullets from the rancher’s guns. A figure shrouded by night with a 3 foot wide spread between its glowing yellow eyes that left a Velociraptor claw print on the ground where it landed before it disappeared after being shot from a tree. Intelligently controlled floating globules of light regularly roam the ranch harassing cattle and incinerating dogs. Twenty-four cattle have either disappeared or were mutilated. The forensics show all of the mutilations were done with a long blade and shorter scissor like instrument. Some of the mutilations occurred when the animals were left alone for minutes. Four prize bulls were found dazed and crammed like sardines into a tiny trailer after a frantic search for them. Sherman had wondered out loud to his wife that morning what he would do if anything happened to them and an hour latter they went missing.The Tribal headquarters of the Ute Indians, Fort Duchesne, is about 5 miles northeast of the ranch. The Ute Indians are forbidden by tribal law to set foot on the property of the ranch because it is “in the path of the Skinwalker”. The Ute blame the Navaho for setting the Skinwalker loose on Ute land as an act of vengeance for crimes the Ute committed against the Navaho 150 years ago. But just what is a Skinwalker? The Navaho are reticent about talking to archeologists and anthropologists who in the past, under the auspices of the Smithsonian, have systematically looted Indian artifacts and sold them off to private collectors. ‘The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)’ now protects Indians from having their most sacred objects end up in the private collections of elitists like Andy Warhol. Consequently information defining a Skinwalker is virtually nonexistent among outsiders.Some say the Skinwalker is a witch, or a witch’s witch, but Skinwalker appears to be a blanket term applied to a malevolent manifestation of a supernatural consciousness that is marked by murder, cannibalism, and necrophilia. According to Clyde Klukhohn, author of The Navaho: Revised Edition (Harvard Paperbacks) the word for Skinwalker in Navaho is “yee nadlooshii,” which means walk/travel like an animal. As the Indian name implies the Skinwalker moves about in animal form but the word Skinwalker itself implies something far more insidious, something more like a disembodied consciousness that can take over the body of a human and walk in human skin.Here in the United States we congratulate ourselves for having been brought by our forefathers to this land of abundance. We pay dutiful homage to the indigenous inhabitants whom we systematically exterminated for their land. We play at understanding their customs and beliefs and even embrace them in our shallow search for meaning. We have assorted Asians magically evolving to Clovis man with his fluted European arrowheads stumbling across some theoretical bridge 15,000 years ago from Russia to Alaska and radiating across 2 continents of untapped and seemingly limitless resources. In carefully controlled retrospect we invent noble red men who worshiped nature and coalesced into thriving Stone Age civilizations starting around 3,500 years ago in Central and South America. Freshly minted “scholars” leap through flaming hoops of ignorance as they jostle and trip each other in their eagerness to recite university dogma. Enigmas are arbitrarily debunked, then systematically ignored and dusty bones in forgotten places bear mute testimony against scholastic scripts that are sanctioned by politically correct social engineers. Cyclopean ruins mark places where these ‘scholars’ dare not tread and the gnawed bones of children whisper unspeakable contradictions.About a thousand years ago a civilization arose in the northwestern corner of New Mexico in a place called Chaco Canyon. The civilization is marked by its unique architecture that spills into the Southwest corner of Colorado, the Southeast corner of Utah, and the Northeast corner of Arizona. Its enigmatic inhabitants are now ingrained as the “Anasazi” in the racial memory of the indigenous Indians of that land. From the primitive pit houses and pole-and-adobe construction of that locality suddenly emerged elaborate constructions in sunset hued naturel stone. The structures were of patio slab sized flat rocks quarried from the local sandstone and meticulously mortared, and stacked to 5 story’s high, encompassing hundreds of individual rooms. The masonry work is clearly unprecedented by the native inhabitants and resembles that of Great Zimbabwe which was built without mortar and arose and vanished in the same mysterious manner across the ocean in Africa at the same time the Anasazi disappeared from the southwestern United States.The Anasazi structures are centered around Kiva, circular constructions usually imbedded into the earth that were used in the ritual worship of “Kachina” spirits which are called up from a small hole dug into the ground in the center of the Kiva called a Sipapu or place of emerging. Rectangular walls usually surrounded the Kivas. Kachina spirits are currently worshiped throughout the Four Corners Area where the Anasazi ruins are located. They are represented by elaborate dolls carved from the root of cottonwood trees and are for the most part benevolent forces of nature but if these tribes are not descended from the builders of the ruins as both the ruins construction and the translation of the word Anasazi would indicate, there is no concrete evidence linking Kachina worship to the Anasazi. Nobody has ever found an Anasazi Kachina doll. Anasazi is the name given by the local tribes to the builders of the ruins and it means ancient enemies or “those who are not us” depending on the pronunciation. To even speculate that the primitive basket weaving cultures who made their homes in covered holes in the earth called pit houses suddenly figured out how to quarry natural sandstone and pile and mortar it with the expertise of the finest modern masons is the very height of absurdity and violates every empirical rule of reasoning but apparently this is exactly what Smithsonian produced legions of zombie archeologists are pawning off as science.The desert sun on the burnished canyon walls of the Four Corner Area reveals the many petroglyphs left behind by the previous inhabitants. Since they left no written records, we can only speculate as to meaning of these primitive rock montages. Some depict pastoral scenes like the Una Vida petroglyph that shows a human figure flanked by an insect like humanoid standing amongst beasts both identifiable and others having no business in this world.The Kachina Bridge is adorned with a faded glyph that looks like a sauropod dinosaur to the delight of the creationists and chagrin of the Smithsonian charlatans who have set up an internet chorus sniffling in unison that it’s a mudstain.Others like the Sego Canyon pictograph depict monstrous phantasmagorical beings that fuel the delirium of proponents of various benevolent space brother theories. Many of the drawings feature swirling spiral vortices, like those depicted in petroglyphs in places spanning the furthest flung regions of the earth.There are also mysterious hand prints placed on drawings depicting historical events such as the Chaco Canyon petroglyph chronicling the birth of the Crab Nebula in 1054. Astronomers estimate that the exploded super nova would have been visible to the Anasazi in broad daylight for a full two months. The celestial explosion was recorded in Navajo Canyon and White Mesa as well as in Chaco Canyon and a recent discovery seems to indicate it was recorded in great detail at Agua Fria National Monument in a remote canyon in Central Arizona.The Nightmare in the DesertThe Anasazi dwellings seem to defy logic as they are built on top of Mesas or in precipitous niches on sheer canyon walls, far away from any food supply the seemingly inhospitable terrain could produce. They had very few windows or doors on the lower levels. People moved from one level to another by ladder. Everything about them bears testimony that these were fortresses built to withstand a siege by some nameless enemy. Since they were first explored in 1888 by a cowboy named Richard Wetherill it was known that these Southwestern ruins marked a place where unspeakable horrors had occurred. Piles of charred and gnawed human bones were found by Wetherill and noted in Harpers Monthly in 1902, only to be mysteriously forgotten after the murder of Wetherill a few years latter at the hands of a Navaho Indian, supposedly over a horse trade. Wetherill along with his other family members had invested 20 years in the exploration of these ruins during this time he came under intense criticism for being “anti Indian”. The local Navaho and Pueblo Indians will not go anywhere near the ruins for fear that they are haunted and its vanished residents engaged in forms of black magic of which they lost control. A magic that was precipitated by the use of an unknown agent that the Indians refer to as “corpse powder”.Christy Turner has spent 30 years investigating forensic evidence in the ruins of Anasazi civilization, much of it in Chaco Canyon. He has built an airtight case that the favorite food of the Anasazi were their neighbors and written a book, which he Glibly titled Man Corn. The book rocked the Smithsonian approved variety of politically approved pre Columbian history. Turner has used his background as a forensic consultant for law enforcement to ensure that he satisfies the most stringent requirements of proof that his many academic detractors throw at him. Anthropophagic (Cannibalism) practices must never have occurred in the Southwest because in the coloring book world of Smithsonian archeology the Anasazi have already been assigned the role of noble ancestor to our Native American Indians. To watch the six videos and the rest of the post: The Cross, the Rabbi & the Skin Walker by Jack Heart - The Human: Jack Heart, Orage and Friends By the time Jack was fourteen he’d spent most of the last four years of his adolescence one door down from what would come to be known as the Amityville Horror. He was more than acquainted with all those involved. There were stories but by then he’d been interacting with things no man, let alone child is ever supposed to see. It was all perfectly normal. Since he was old enough to remember the darkness was never far behind him. In his late twenties, after being convicted of a felony for his attempt at whistle blowing with Geraldo Rivera, he finds himself surrounded by mobsters and a notorious outlaw motorcycle gang rooted deeply in the occult. He is the right-hand man of a wildly aggressive Long Island strip club impresario. There in the strip clubs across Sunrise Highway from Babylon town hall he finds himself hopelessly in love with a girl who could be Lilith herself. The darkness had finally caught up to him…Buy his book now to begin a journey from which there is no turning back.Those Who Would Arouse Leviathan by Jack Heart, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Amazon.com: Those Who Would Arouse Leviathan: Memoir of an awakening god: 9781736288016: Heart, Jack: Books This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jackheart.substack.com/subscribe
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