National Park likened to 'the X files' because of strange sights
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National Park likened to 'the X files' because of strange sights
"'There's much more to this world than we can imagine,' Milford, who is part Cherokee and Navajo, wrote. 'I quickly learned to shut my mouth and open my ears.' For more than 20 years, Milford served as a ranger in the park. For 11 of those, he worked on a covert team that investigated UFOs and paranormal activity that was reported within the Navajo Reservation."
"'However, this doesn't mean that the cases I investigated didn't shock or challenge or change me,' he wrote. He recalled a time feeling an 'invisible finger touch my lip'. 'It moved across my mustache, from one side to the other. [Then] I heard two male voices, about three feet away, but there was no one there.'"
"He also witnessed a chair flying across a room, a laptop battery crashing into a wall, and coins falling and all landing heads-up. 'The only conclusion was that a spirit was saying: "Heads up, I'm here."' His fellow investigator found a dollar bill with 'die' written on it and a butcher's knife fly across the room."
Monument Valley sits on the Utah–Arizona border on Navajo tribal land and features dramatic sandstone formations and desert vistas. Navajo Ranger Stanley Milford Jr., who is part Cherokee and Navajo, served more than 20 years in the park and spent 11 years on a covert team investigating UFO and paranormal reports on the Navajo Reservation. Milford experienced unexplained physical sensations and auditory phenomena, witnessed objects moving without visible cause, and reported coins and items behaving in anomalous ways. Other officers in Window Rock reported disembodied voices and unseen hands. Arizona locations such as Sedona are noted UFO hotspots.
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