From Deseret News archives:

Mysteries of 'UFO ranch' in spotlight

Published: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:48 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Kelleher and Knapp examine the gamut of possible explanations for what they had seen. Hoaxes, hallucinations, conspiracy theories, military experiments are all investigated and essentially eliminated. Despite plotting out close to 100 incidents or anomalies, the authors do not lay out the full array of scientific data and charts in the book, preferring to gear their narrative to a lay audience.

NIDS disbanded in 2004, after paranormal phenomenon at the ranch and indeed throughout the nation seemed to dramatically decrease, starting in 2000, Kelleher said.

Did he feel his involvement with the group was worth it? While acknowledging that the field of the paranormal has "a bad reputation," his answer is unequivocal: "I firmly believe the study of anomalies can open doors into other fields."

For Kelleher, research into anomalies that occurred on the ranch are basic to the discovery process connected to science, because they ultimately open doors to advance mainstream knowledge.

"One hundred years ago meteors were not considered real in science. They were figments of imagination, hallucinations," he said. "That's the way science progresses."


E-mail: lezleewhiting@hotmail.com

Recent comments

The universe's has many earths with life and beings
like are selfs....

Anonymous | March 15, 2009 at 4:42 a.m.

I would love to spend some time at the ranch.

James | Oct. 5, 2008 at 3:55 p.m.

my family is a big believer in ghosts, aliens, big foot, ect....i...

Mike Tellefsen | Sept. 9, 2008 at 10:59 p.m.

Image
National Institute Of Discovery Science (NIDS)

Surveillance and full-time caretakers remain on the ranch in Fort Duchesne that has become known for paranormal activity. The property is still owned by the National Institute for Discovery Science.

previousnext

Latest comments

Obama: More troops with deadline

Yepper's, you betcha, (as Sarah Palin would say), the same DNA is running in...

Wouldn't you think the victim would have been killed INSIDE the home if he...

Max Hall: a fixture in rivalry lore

The bottom line is no matter how much you don't like the other team you don't...

Letters: Hatred is uncalled for

I HATE THE U | 12:02 p.m. You all have similar stories because they are...

This is a really cool story, thanks for writing it 7 congrats to the family.

MWC '09 season in review

No matter what the cougs do - they will be linked to the Vegas bowl - enjoy...

JT is an excellent player and I hate when people bag on him. Yes, he has poor...

6 sons soar as Eagle Scouts

What does scouting actually have to do with being awesome?... Answer:...

Letters: Left-wing AP

'And your last sad attempt, the James Early Ray "quote" is simply a lie.' -...

"One thing you can't hide, is when you're crippled inside." John Lennon.

Advertisements