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Paranormal Rangers

Paranormal Rangers

By: KGRA Digital Broadcasting
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The Paranormal Rangers are on a quest for clarity, unraveling the world’s greatest mysteries with respect and courage. Join the Paranormal Rangers on all-new adventures as they delve into the supernatural world. Driven by their deep respect for Navajo Traditions and commitment to uncovering the truth, they use forensics-based methods to investigate paranormal phenomena impacting not only Native communities but also the wider world.

Disclaimer: The Paranormal Rangers-Jonathan Dover, Stanley Milford Jr., and Michele Meiners do not claim to be shamans, medicine men or women, or practitioners of native traditional healing or protection. They DO NOT provide services related to cleansing, blessings, rituals, or rites to expel negative energy, malevolent entities, spirits, or unseen forces from an individual’s body, residence, or other personal property.







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Episodes
  • Christmas Wishes
    Dec 18 2025
    The Paranormal Rangers would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and warmest wishes for a joyful and peaceful season.
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    51 mins
  • Native American Perspectives and the Truth of Thanksgiving
    Dec 4 2025
    The Thanksgiving holiday is often associated with feasting, family gatherings, and gratitude, but its historical roots are more complex and nuanced than the traditional narrative suggests. Understanding the Native American perspectives and the true history of Thanksgiving invites a deeper appreciation of the holiday's significance and a more inclusive commemoration.
    The Traditional Narrative
    The conventional story of Thanksgiving centers on the 1621 feast shared by the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag people. It is often portrayed as a harmonious gathering that celebrated the harvest and marked the beginning of a cooperative relationship between the settlers and the Native Americans.
    The Historical Reality
    The Wampanoag Experience
    For the Wampanoag people and other Native American tribes, the arrival of European settlers marked the beginning of profound changes and challenges. The initial contact between the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims was indeed one of mutual assistance, but it was also fraught with tension and misunderstandings. The Wampanoag, led by Chief Massasoit, entered into an alliance with the Pilgrims, motivated by the need for allies against rival tribes and the devastation caused by European diseases.
    The Impact of Colonization
    The subsequent years brought significant hardships for Native Americans. Colonization led to the loss of land, resources, and lives. The spread of diseases to which Native Americans had no immunity resulted in drastic population declines. These events are crucial to understanding the broader context of the Thanksgiving story and its aftermath.
    Native American Day of Mourning
    Since 1970, some Native Americans have observed Thanksgiving as a National Day of Mourning. This day serves as a reminder of the suffering and loss experienced by Native Americans due to colonization and represents an opportunity to honor their ancestors and reflect on the ongoing challenges faced by indigenous communities.
    Moving Towards a More Inclusive Thanksgiving
    Education and Awareness
    Historical Education: Promoting a more accurate understanding of the Thanksgiving story involves education about the true history and experiences of Native Americans. This includes acknowledging the consequences of colonization and celebrating the resilience and contributions of indigenous peoples.
    Cultural Sensitivity
    Inclusive Celebrations: Incorporating Native American perspectives and traditions into Thanksgiving celebrations can foster greater empathy and cultural appreciation. This might involve learning about indigenous history, supporting Native American artists and businesses, or participating in events that honor Native cultures.
    Conclusion
    Thanksgiving, like many historical narratives, is a complex tapestry woven from multiple perspectives and experiences. By acknowledging and understanding the truth of Thanksgiving from the Native American viewpoint, we can create a more inclusive and respectful commemoration that honors both the holiday's spirit of gratitude and the resilience of indigenous cultures.
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    54 mins
  • John Burroughs
    Nov 13 2025
    Will once again join us as we explore his new series Veritas Obscura echo Protocol. Updating his predictions of his new series and how it relates to current world events.
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    56 mins
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