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Jamie Dube and Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch’s biggest hoax (or not)

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Jamie Dube was brought in to investigate one of Blind Frog Ranch’s biggest mysteries, but his investigations have only brought up more questions.

Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch fans mainly fall into one of two categories.

The true believers, who share the Ollingers’ convictions that there is some sort of ancient Aztec treasure buried somewhere on the property (and that maybe some kind of supernatural power is trying its best to keep that treasure hidden), and those who believe the show is one big hoax, designed to attract as much controversy as possible.

Where Jamie Dube fits in

Although there certainly seems to be enough new discoveries in every season of the show to keep this debate going indefinitely, one unexplained occurrence has stayed top of mind for both the true believers and the skeptics for years now.

The mysterious suicide in the second season of the show for which Duane brought in investigator, Jamie Dube.

Unfortunately, just like many of history’s most tantalizing mysteries, it will likely be a few decades before we get any real answers about what is going on at Blind Frog Ranch (if we ever do).

But that does not mean that we cannot investigate the background of some of the Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch claims Ollinger-style in the meantime.

A rundown of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch’s various experts

Whilst Duane and Chad Ollinger own and are in charge of most of the investigational work at Blind Frog Ranch (well, most of it anyway), they do have a team of experts who help them understand the perplexing things that they find on the property.

Some of these experts are:

Expert Field
Eric Drummond Geologist
Charlie Snider Security
Jamie Dube Investigator
James Keenan Ancient Civilization Expert
Stephen Leeah Quantum Imaging Expert and Owner of Hidden World

Jamie Dube’s backstory

Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch has come under fire in the past for not telling the whole truth about its cast, especially when it comes to Duane Ollinger.

He has admitted to only being partial owner of the property despite claiming that Blind Frog Ranch belongs to his family on the show.

However, Jamie’s backstory on the show seems to check out in real life. The part about his real-life law enforcement experience at least, as the business about him being a skeptic seems to have been played up for the cameras.

Jamie actually shared his own experience with a possibly paranormal case with Officer.com back in 2014 and this interview not only confirms that he used to work as a patrol officer in 1993 and 1994, but also that he has an almost life-long fascination with aliens, UFOs and all things extraterrestrial.

Jamie has also written a book about his paranormal experiences called Where Do You Walk?, and he co-owns a company called East Coast Ghost Trackers LLC.

All about Dave Miller

What exactly makes a person qualified to be UFO investigator or researcher? Well, when it comes to the ins and outs of the wishy-washy rumors about extraterrestrial activity in the Uintah Basin area of Utah, Dave Miller is as close to an expert as you can get.

And while Dave has not yet published any books of his own about his experiences, he has shared that he has more than a decade of experience investigating extraterrestrial and paranormal activity in Utah and beyond.

In fact, he even told Carl Vibe that he had done some investigating near Skinwalker Ranch recently as well.

Dave also has a bit of television experience, as he was also featured as an expert in Chuck Zukowski’s documentary, Alien Highway in 2019.

A few questions about Jamie’s anonymous source

While there is no real reason to call someone’s experiences into question just because they wanted to remain anonymous, there are some details about Jamie’s “interview” with that anonymous source from Skinwalker Ranch that just do not add up.

Firstly, this source tells Jaime that he has never even heard of Blind Frog Ranch at the beginning of the interview.

But then, just a few minutes later when Jamie asks if he ever ‘explored’ Blind Frog Ranch for gravitational anomalies, the source said that he probably had.

How exactly would he know this if he did not even know where Blind Frog Ranch was when the interview began?

Moreover, the source goes on to tell Jaime about the tests that an unknown company conducted after they had found out what he was doing.

However, he never really explains why he would let this unknown company conduct a myriad of medical tests on him if he did not know who “they” were or what they were after.