Ben Woodruff
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PersonHe says they have evidence of a flying mammal that doesn’t exist today and other such temporal anomalies. A credible biologist. Im usually more of a jessee michels fan but this has been the most entertaining video on the subject. Lmk if you have seen it and what you think.

Skinwalker Ranch Biologist Breaks Silence - Ben Woodruff | DEBRIEFED ep. 90
Tomorrow pm 12pm et, Skinwalker Ranch Biologist, Ben Woodruff joins me in the SCIF. (Today for members) https://t.co/BeCE7DuDKq
For humans, time flows in one direction, but other intelligent life might experience events without a strict past, present, and future. https://t.co/G6vvdjxmjI [Quoted] “Time isn’t linear when you die… you can go anywhere.” Ben Woodruff returns to the podcast and this one goes deeper than the first. Path of the Skinwalker Strange animal cases A 3-year no-decay anomaly And his near-death experience 10 min highlights 👇 Full interview in https://t.co/3KjKOScXPH
“Time isn’t linear when you die… you can go anywhere.” Ben Woodruff returns to the podcast and this one goes deeper than the first. Path of the Skinwalker Strange animal cases A 3-year no-decay anomaly And his near-death experience 10 min highlights 👇 Full interview in comments
Skinwalker Ranch Biologist returns: “TV Only Shows 2% of What Happens”
Starts in a few minutes over on YouTube! https://t.co/6vBSOlV09C [Quoted] https://t.co/aWwaS3OmYN Ben Woodruff returns to Podcast today for a huge Skinwalker Ranch follow-up. We get into the “path of the Skinwalker,” strange clouds over the Triangle, biological anomalies, UFOs, NDEs, and the dead animal that reportedly didn’t decay for three years. https://t.co/tDtgbg0lTc

https://t.co/x90FnzzKWZ Ben Woodruff returns to Podcast today for a huge Skinwalker Ranch follow-up. We get into the “path of the Skinwalker,” strange clouds over the Triangle, biological anomalies, UFOs, NDEs, and the dead animal that reportedly didn’t decay for three years. Drops today: 🇬🇧 6pm UK 🇺🇸 1pm ET 🇺🇸 10am PT This one gets strange.





