🚨 Journalist Ross Coulthart claims he personally visited a real portal at a secret U.S. site allegedly hidden by the Forest Service, which also contains ancient ruins.
Ross Coulthart Claims US Forest Service Is Concealing an Interdimensional Portal in Sedona
Author: Uliana S.
On March 1, 2026, social media platforms were set ablaze by a brief video clip featuring the renowned Australian investigative journalist Ross Coulthart. In the footage, Coulthart makes a startling revelation, asserting that he recently conducted a personal visit to a high-security site within the United States. He contends that this location serves as an interdimensional portal, currently being managed under the deceptive guise of the United States Forest Service.
🚨 Ross Coulthart claims the US Forest Service is guarding portals in nature and he has been to one
An episode of the Reality Check podcast with Ross Coulthart (NewsNation)
The initial source of this information stems from a recent public address by Coulthart, segments of which rapidly proliferated across TikTok, Instagram, and X. Throughout the recording, the journalist maintains a composed and measured tone, lending a sense of gravity to his extraordinary claims. His delivery suggests a level of professional certainty that has piqued the intense interest of both skeptics and believers within the paranormal research community.
Here is a satellite photo of the "secret" goverment portal site Ross Coulthart is being dodgy about.... I know right where this is and plan to visit it in person. x.com/i/trending/202…
Satellite image of the presumed site with the Palatki Heritage Site archaeological monument (approximate coordinates 34.9151677, −111.9002648).
During his statement, Coulthart provided specific details about the facility's appearance, noting that he had just returned from a particular location in the United States. He described a massive perimeter fence adorned with numerous warning signs. While the official signage identifies the area as a US Forest Service site dedicated to protecting ancient tribal ruins and archaeological relics, Coulthart insists this is merely a front. He argues that the government is utilizing the Forest Service and the pretext of archaeological preservation to shield a functional portal from public scrutiny.
Although Coulthart was explicit about the nature of the site, he initially refrained from disclosing its exact geographic location. He did not provide specific coordinates or photographic evidence during his initial announcement. Instead, he chose to focus on the high level of security surrounding the area, emphasizing that the facility is strictly guarded and entirely off-limits to the general public, despite its official designation as a public land management site.
The mystery took a more concrete turn on the same day, March 1, when paranormal researcher Ryan Skinner, well-known for his extensive work at Skinwalker Ranch, entered the fray. Skinner published a satellite image of what he believes to be the "secret" government portal mentioned by Coulthart. Skinner claimed to know the precise location and expressed his intention to visit the site personally, identifying it as being situated in the Sedona region of Arizona, specifically near the Palatki Heritage Site at coordinates 34.9151677, -111.9002648.
According to Skinner’s findings, local residents describe the structure as a "fenced large barn" that seems out of place given its purported archaeological purpose. More alarmingly, Skinner shared reports of an eyewitness who allegedly suffered radiation burns after attempting to approach the perimeter of the facility. To address these claims scientifically, Skinner announced plans to bring a Geiger counter and high-resolution camera equipment to the site, stating that he remains a skeptic first and requires empirical evidence before becoming a believer.
Sedona has long been recognized as a focal point for anomalous activity in the United States, often linked to the nearby Bradshaw Ranch, where Coulthart has previously noted similar phenomena. Officially, the Palatki Heritage Site is a protected cultural landmark featuring petroglyphs created by the Sinagua people. The US Forest Service restricts access to these areas primarily to preserve their cultural and historical integrity, and the agency has never issued a formal comment regarding the existence of "portals" on its land.
Public reaction to these developments has been sharply divided, with a significant portion of the online community demanding tangible proof and clear photography. Others have pointed to a long history of similar unexplained accounts originating from various national parks across the country. As of now, the United States Forest Service has maintained its silence, offering no official response to the allegations made by Coulthart or the satellite data provided by Skinner.
The combination of Coulthart’s testimony and Skinner’s satellite findings has introduced a new level of specificity to long-standing rumors about restricted natural zones. While these claims currently rest on verbal accounts and aerial imagery, they have reignited a national conversation about what might truly be hidden behind the fences of America's protected lands. Without direct documentary confirmation, the site near Sedona remains a subject of intense speculation and mystery.
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