The Tracie Austin Show - 11.05.23
The Tracie Austin Show - 11.05.23

There are several epicenters of such strangeness that have been ingrained into our collective consciousness over the decades.

The Hessdalen Valley in Norway, the Hoia-Baciu Forest in Romania, Japan's Aokigahara Forest, the Mesa Verde dwellings in New Mexico, Stardust Ranch near Rainbow Valley, Arizona, and of course the legendary Skinwalker Ranch.

THE MEADOW chronicles in-depth research into another such location located in America's Southland.

This remote site, known among select researchers simply as the “Meadow” is the location of many astounding events.

Some have even compared it to Skinwalker Ranch itself with its own reports of UFOs, cryptid beasts, portals, missing time, crop circle-like formations, men/women in black, orbs, strange beams of light, mysterious beings, and many other oddities.

JAMES TREY HUDSON -Trey is the current Director of the Oxford Paranormal Society and the Anomalous Studies and Observation Group.

He grew up in Atlanta and entered college at the University of West Georgia to major in psychology.

The University of West Georgia is home to a world-renowned psychology department and one of the few universities offering degrees with a humanistic and transpersonal focus.

While studying at UWG, Trey was awarded a US Army scholarship while an ROTC cadet and was inducted into two honor societies, Pi Gamma Mu and Omicron Delta Kappa.

In 1987, Trey completed his bachelor's degree in psychology and was also awarded a minor in anthropology.

He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the US Army and branched as Military Intelligence.

After college Trey worked as a private investigator investigating insurance fraud and also attended the Army Intelligence Officers Basic Course at Ft.

Huachuca, AZ.

In the Spring of 1988, he was certified as a source Intelligence Officer (35D).

He was assigned to the 372nd Military Intelligence Detachment and then the 337th Tactical Exploitation Battalion, both in the Army Reserves.

An injury ended Trey's military career and he is now a disabled veteran.

In 1989 Trey entered Federal Government service as a Security Specialist.

During his federal career, Trey has received training and experience in various specialties including intelligence analysis, security of WMD, anti-terrorism, counter-intelligence, emergency management, physical security, personal security, response to CBRNE incidents, incident command, operations security, information security, and many others.

He’s also taken many courses in combat pistol and rifle gun fighting.

In 2008-2009 Trey served in Afghanistan as an Operations and Anti-terrorism officer.

Trey is also an EMS First Responder, Combat Lifesaver, Rescue SCUBA Diver, certified Military Emergency Management Specialist, certified DoD security professional, and Extra Class Amateur Radio Operator.

He has been awarded the Department of the Army Achievement Medal for Civilian Service, the Commander's Award for Civilian Service twice, the Army Superior Unit Award, Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal, and the NATO International Security and Assistance (ISAF) Medal.