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"THE
RANCH" PROJECT AND
MY
VISION OF THE FUTURE
June 15, 2007
In 1977, I was shown a vision of my future:
In this vision, I was working at a private facility in a remote high desert location in Arizona building an antigravity spacecraft, a "disk" or saucer, if you will. Today, I call this facility, "The Ranch".
In my vision of "The Ranch", I was specifically working on a disk shaped craft, something similar to Otis Carr's saucer craft. The disk or saucer was quite large, between 30' to 45' in diameter. I was working on some electrical aspect of it, and it was nearing completion and being readied for test flight. It was being assembled in a hanger or large garage. With the garage door open, I can see high desert terrain, Arizona desert terrain.
In 1988, and with little prompting on my part, a good friend of mine and perhaps the world's greatest natural psychic of her day, remote viewed "The Ranch". She confirmed what I observed, and she saw the two saucer shaped craft that were being constructed, added a few more details, and commented, "you're going to build spaceships".
This is The Ranch project. A facility located at an elevation between 5000' to 6000' in the high desert of central Arizona, a place north of Phoenix Arizona.

This is a fundamental concept behind "The Ranch" project.

Exploring new frontiers and discovering the truth.

"The Ranch" project is a ways and means by which to preserve humanity. It's not about saving humanity, but preserving humanity.
In October of 2005, I was given another vision. The planets of our solar system are growing and becoming more massive with time.
At present, Mars is considered to be a proto-Earth. An Earth that existed 400 million years ago.
400 million years ago, Mars was the size of our present day Moon.

As Earth and Mars continues to warm, Mars will provide a temporary place of refuge.
Rev 21:1 describes the Earth being consumed by fire. OUR Sun will go nova!
We MUST leave our solar system and search for a new Earth, a new home planet out in the cosmos.

Welcome to The Ranch project