Post by Joanna on Oct 28, 2017 13:03:20 GMT -5
‘Alien Encounters’ Forcing Arizona Owner to Sell Ranch
Is the truth out there? Maybe for some, but one Arizona man isn’t going to wait to find out. John Edmonds has lived at his Buckeye ranch, located at 14700 S. Tuthill Road, for 20 years, but is anxious to leave because of a number of reportedly strange “alien encounters” he and his wife have experienced.
According to the listing, the Stardust Ranch, also known as the “Alien Ranch,” is being offered for $5 million. In addition to the land (almost 10 acres) and five-bedroom house, the new owner will have the opportunity to experience alien contact.
“Almost immediately from the day we moved in, we began to have strange experiences,” Edmonds told 12 News. He posted a picture of his leg with strange marks on it on his Facebook page with the caption: “Wounds from recent attack here at Stardust Ranch upper right calf from battle with malevolent ET. This is why I want to move!”
Edmonds told the Travel Channel he has killed 18 aliens, or “alien greys” as he calls them, with his samurai sword during his tenure at the ranch. On one particular occasion, Edmonds had to break out his sword when he saw his wife’s body being levitated by three aliens. “If you don’t take the heads, they disappear,” he said.
Edmonds hopes to move to Maine to start a horse rescue ranch, USA Today reported. He already owns one located on the Stardust Ranch, but he claims the animals were “strangely mutilated” on the ranch’s property.
Despite the strange activity, Edmonds claimed he and his wife stayed at the ranch because he was “stubborn.” In an interview with USA Today, he said, “I am extremely stubborn, both logically and rationally. I have a lot of money and time invested in this property and many animals housed here.”
Kimberly Gero, the real estate agent attemptnig to sell the home, told 12 News potential buyers were either intrigued by the ranch or scared. “Some are very intrigued and have no issues with the history of the property,” Gero told 12 News. “while others are absolutely scared to death about what may or may not happen to them if they should buy it. “Obviously, it is going to take a unique person who has a true curiosity and interest in the property’s history,” she continued. “I have no doubt that there is a buyer out there for this special place.”
Source: Fox News, October 27, 2017.