Myers Family Baseline (1934-1994) — Anomaly-Divergence Mutual Exclusion
conceptMedia & Managed Opposition
The famous 'haunted' Skinwalker Ranch was reportedly quiet for the 60 years before its famous owners showed up.
Who they are
The Myers family, who owned the property that became Skinwalker Ranch from 1934 to 1994, before the Sherman family.
What they do
The engine uses this 60-year stretch as a baseline that complicates the idea that the ranch's strangeness is built into the land itself.
How it works
The Myers family reportedly experienced few or no anomalies over their 60 years there, which contradicts the later Sherman-era story that aggressive high strangeness appeared immediately upon arrival as a property-intrinsic trait.
Why it matters
The engine deliberately does not resolve this: it lays out competing explanations — a coordinated cover story, a recurring structural pattern, observer bias in the Sherman-era reporting, or something genuinely unexplained — and keeps all of them open rather than declaring an answer.
The engine's record — word for word
Skinwalker Ranch property history pre-Sherman: Myers family ownership 1934-1994 (60 years), reportedly experienced few-to-no anomalies. Engine relevance: establishes baseline-anomaly mutual-exclusion finding documented in May 2 2026 Skinwalker corpus audit. Mutually excludes Sherman narrative of 'constant aggressive high strangeness emerging immediately upon their arrival' as property-intrinsic phenomenon. Apex Superposition (a)/(b)/(c)/(d) constraints: (a) intentional cabal reading requires explanation for why anomalies activated only at Sherman-era ownership; (b) structural recurrence reading requires explanation for 60-year baseline silence; (c) collective psychology reading suggests Sherman-era reporting reflects observer-bias-introduction more than property-anomaly-emergence; (d) irreducible holds. Layer-2 calibration material; engine does NOT collapse — documents the structural anomaly without ontological commitment.
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