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Dream Home In Arizona Takes Odd Twist

The story begins in 1996, when psychiatric therapist John Edmonds and his wife Joyce, a former FBI agent, purchased a ranch in Arizona. They had saved up all their money for a dream house that was isolated with plenty of land. They wanted to raise rescued horses and shelter rescued dogs. From the very first day it became apparent that John would have issues on this ranch. The previous owners had left all their belongings inside the house. John reached out to the real estate agent that had sold the house, and was advised that everything would be removed in a few hours. When John returned to the house later that day, all the belongings were at the bottom of the empty pool. John became furious and dialed the real estate agent. He was advised the previous owners arrived at the ranch only to find the stuff already inside the empty pool and refused to retrieve it. John would end up discarding everything himself but has always wondered who moved everything.

Strange Encounter Provides Warning

A few days after the strange move in, an odd looking man appeared with a machete to the ranch. Against his better judgement, John approached the man and asked him to please leave the ranch. This man claimed he lived on the ranch. Assuming that this man was deranged, John asked him again to please leave. Prior to leaving the man said “You are going to wish I was here. There are monsters on this property, and I kill them”. Any sane reasonable man would discard this as crazy talk. Shortly afterwards John and Joyce would start seeing orbs circling around the ranch. This was only the beginning.

The Greys Land In The Middle Of No Where

For many years the Edmunds refused to speak about events that occurred at night. Although John was a reasonably intelligent man who was credible, there was no way people would take him seriously. The Stardust Ranch was being invaded on a weekly basis by the “Greys”. What are the Greys? They stand about 3 and a half feet tall. Large heads with bulging eyes. Skinny limbs. Travel in packs of three. Yes, the Edmunds claim that their home is invaded by extraterrestrial beings either from space or from another dimension. Many of the assaults occur in their master bedroom at night. They seem especially drawn to Joyce, who has been harassed on numerous occasions, during which she is unable to scream. They have woken up to puncture like wounds on their skin with blood as if syringes were used on them during the night. Many times they have large bruises in their inner things, abdomen, and chest. There are also occasions that they cannot account for lost time and fear they were abducted. The Edmunds have also experienced their horses mutilated with their eyes and tongues removed. A number of his dogs have died, including three rottweilers a week after attacking a Grey during an attack. The dogs seemed unharmed prior to randomly dying.

John Edmunds Takes A Stand

After having his family assaulted on a weekly basis and sometimes daily, John decided to buy an arsenal of weapons to fight back. He would begin to try to repel these attacks whenever they occurred. In his own words, he would “respond in the most violent behavior possible” due to how threaten him and his wife felt. He managed to impale one of the Greys one night with his Samurai sword and claimed it vanishes when hurt. The interesting part is that fluid and a chuck of flesh remained on the sword. John sent this piece of evidence to be tested by scientists. The samples were sent to Michigan to be analyzed by W.C. Levengood. When the research on the tissue and fluid sample were completed, he reached out to John Edmunds and claimed he had discovered the holy grail of alien evidence that linked cattle mutilations that occur across the country. The tissue was pure hemoglobin that is not found on this planet, and only seen at sites where cattle has been mutilated. The evidence seem to also contain what seemed like grass at first, but was actually a plant crossed with animal based substance not seen on earth.

Odd Coincidence Or Immediate Cover Up

Biophysicist W.C. Levengood stopped writing to John Edmunds suddenly which appeared strange because he was very enthusiastic when corresponding with him earlier. Then out of the blues, Mr. Levengood died in a freak accident in his lab. John received visits from agents in black suits at his ranch who advised not to go public with any of this information for his own safety. He choose to ignore this and try to get his story out in the open. John has appeared on Coast to Coast AM and Ghost Adventures with his story. Researchers have been on his ranch, where they believe they spotted a grey. An object was believed to be dropped by one of the greys. It was a rock with a star carved into the center of it, which would be highly unlikely to recreate this since the star was right in the middle of the rock perfectly. The Ghost Adventures team also discovered high levels of magnetic field that are not typical of such an isolated area. To add to the strange events, John and his wife Joyce have developed illness that they accredit to the grey’s experimentation on them. Did the Edmunds really stumble upon a patch of land that draws in alien life or is this just a hoax. There are a lot of questions unanswered, and much mystery surrounding the Stardust Ranch, that much is certain.