![]() ![]() Like you, I am scratching my head and going, "WTF?!". It is interesting, though, and I thank you for pointing posing the question. If the only ones who kept the faith and did the hard work were the people you see on-screen now, maybe the original parties were bought out? Having seen that some income was being generated through the show, maybe those early "partners" want back in? Like you, I couldn't find anything related to lawsuits but it could be a numbered company, alternate names, publication bans, etc. Set near La Point Utah, the ranch is thought to have UFO activity on and around the property, which is also situated near the well-known Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch. ![]() What might seem to be a quick in-and-out could take decades or generations, eat up fortunes and more often than not, these high risks go unrewarded. The Blind Frog Ranch is based in Utah’s Uintah Basin, where Duane Ollinger’s 160-acre property is located. Could there have been start-up partners who were involved at the offset but then bailed because there wasn't an immediate return? High-risk investments are high risk. There are some places on Earth where the land just seems different, and Blind Frog Ranch in eastern Utah is one of those places. Assuming that the start-up costs were incredibly high not just buying the land but paying wages, hiring professionals, buying/renting equipment and providing a basic wage for those involved. It's called "Watching Paint Dry, Spirits in the Solvents" followed by "Watching Grass Grow, Invasion of the Weeds".Just a stab in the dark. I should pitch a Discovery show about an equally interesting subject. The show will follow Ollinger, his son Chad Ollinger, his best friend and retired Sheriff's Deputy Charlie Snyder and geologist Eric Drummond as they set out to find the treasure buried. So disappointed and the season is nearing it's end an entire season of virtually nothing happening. The ranch is the subject of a new show from Discovery named 'Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch' which focuses on Diane Ollinger's quest for treasure on the property. Mutilated animals, as well as, Skinwalkers, captivates fans with strange occurrences on the ranch. That isn't Texan, it's just him and his ego. Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch is certainly keeping fans guessing with each passing episode.Fans are seeing a hunt for gold turn into a plethora of paranormal phenomena. Also, anything that the owner says after "Well, I'm from Texas and." is just arrogant nonsense. This is 2 am weak sauce and fake, scripted, and 100% staged. ![]() The only thing strange about this show is that Discovery airs it in a prime slot. I believe the whole program is riddled with staged gold, planted dead animals, and feedback from the locals talking about the area, which has a lot of genuine strangeness, not Blind Frog Ranch. Skin Walker Ranch duct taped the the Curse of Oak Island, watered down to the point of nothingness and an hour of your life you will never get back. ![]() But when intruders are discovered, Duane and his crew realize that time is running out. Hes not going to stop until he finds the treasure, no matter the cost. I am convinced the natural gold found in sandstone as well as the coin, both found in episode 1, were planted as were the fake, gold plated coins found with the metal detector. Reality-TV When a windstorm ruins visibility in the water, Chad considers a risky blind dive to extract the box. Duane Ollinger believes theres a fortune of gold buried beneath his property in Utah. When they apparently realize they have nothing of interest, they bring up the skinwalkers and really attempt to ride on the coattails of Skinwalker Ranch. At Blind Frog Ranch-Duane Ollinger’s sprawling 160-acre property in Utah’s Uintah Basin-even more perplexing secrets continue to arise. Zero progress on any front and honestly, the only gold they will find will be their checks from discovery. When they break equipment, it's the energy field. ![]()
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