So this is a movie, but it’s also a historic moment where we get to break the news.” “Our film expresses that, and it also shows in the bonus features, very much in-depth, those connections and how that occurred. “That connection and the ranch being the hub, the center, the beginning and the reason for that 22 million dollars has not been expressed to the public,” Corbell continued. “This is the most studied paranormal hotspot in history, not only by private industry but also by the United States Government, by the Defense Intelligence Agency.” “People have not understood that connection,” adds Corbell. “I hope to clarify that there wasn’t just one Pentagon program, there were two,” says Knapp. The 22 million dollars that they allege funded AATIP, actually went to AAWSAP, the program that basically funded, that funded the study of Skinwalker Ranch and funded a much broader discussion, much broader than just UFOs. “And they sort of conflated some of the facts. “The New York Times put out the story in December of last year, about AATIP ,” Knapp explained. Even after Knapp’s reporting made Area 51 a household name, the US government did not officially acknowledge its existence until 2013. Knapp’s interviews with Lazar lead to the United State’s most secret base to also become one of the most famous. In the late 1980s, Knapp broke the story of a man named Bob Lazar who claimed to work at a secret base in the desert outside of Las Vegas back-engineering alien spacecraft. He is responsible for putting Area 51 on the map. Knapp is no stranger to breaking big paranormal related news stories. “And then, along the way, we continued to collect footage and didn’t really know if it would ever see the light of day. “It’s very satisfying, because I started working on the Skinwalker Ranch as a documentary product long before there was a book project in mind, and we had to stop it,” says Knapp. Knapp also attended the film screening and told Den of Geek he is happy they can finally share the story in a documentary format. “It really, truly is like a paranormal Disneyland,” says Corbell. At a recent showing of his soon-to-be-released documentary, filmmaker Jeremy Corbell told Den of Geek the phenomena reported at the ranch “range from UFOs to creatures to poltergeist-like activity, to cattle mutilations to all sorts of just bizarre phenomena that seem to be outside of what we call consensus reality.”
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