If you thought the alleged Aztec connection to Blind Frog Ranch was odd, things got even stranger in the opening episode of the show’s fourth season.
James Keenan, a self-proclaimed ancient civilizations expert, traveled to Mexico to meet with a historian named Julio Escalante.
Together, they visited museums, including Mexico’s National Museum of Anthropology, to examine gold bars and study ancient maps.
Keenan’s takeaway from this meeting? He concluded that the Aztecs didn’t just travel to Utah—they originated from Utah.
Both ideas may sound far-fetched, but the notion that the Aztecs originated in Utah is perhaps the most extraordinary claim of all.
So, here we are: the theory now suggests that the Aztecs not only ended up in Utah, and specifically at Blind Frog Ranch, but that they actually came from there.
Based on a rudimentary map that Julio read to him in Spanish, Keenan concluded that the map “basically says the Aztec people originated in Utah. For years, historians wondered why the Aztecs would bring their gold to Utah. Well, it was because they were returning it to their ancestral homeland.”
What else can this 160-acre property conjure up? It supposedly holds Aztec treasure, energy zones, iridium, ancient caverns, skinwalkers, and everything in between.
And now? The Aztecs themselves. What’s next for this sprawling ranch? Aliens? Bigfoot? Or perhaps, was Blind Frog Ranch a nesting area for dinosaurs?