Bigfoot Society - A Hairy Arm Reached in My Tent / Frost Gorilla of Michigan AND MORE!

Episode Date: March 8, 2024

Recorded live 2/29/24In this episode of the Bigfoot Society Podcast, we have 2 callers share their encounters on my intermittent Youtube live show. These calls were not set up ahead of time and their ...encounters were both a surprise to myself and the audience.Journey through the eerie night with Greg, as a giant hairy arm enters his tent during a serene camping trip. Immerse yourself in an age-old legend brought to life in Naura's 'Frost Gorilla' encounter. Naura further introduces you to the bewildering happenings around her residence in the Bentley, Michigan area, exposing you to cryptic chatters, ethereal woops, and mysteriously disappearing boulders. These tales from Pennsylvania and Michigan will undoubtedly ignite your curiosity and send chills running down your spine!To call in my Bigfoot Encounters Live Youtube show then make sure you are subscribed to the Bigfoot Society Youtube channel and hit the bell icon to not miss it when it occurs. If it happens on a day it will happen at 8:30 pm CST.Resources:Naura's interview on Sasquatch Theory with Miguel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI0ohrQbzAcNaura's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@naura5346/communityBucks County Paracon: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36202/production/1185765Bigfoot Society Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7QShare your Bigfoot encounter here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:02:11 on West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles To the Bigfoot Society In this episode I talked to multiple callers During the Bigfoot Encounters Live show on the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel If you've experienced something similar
Starting point is 00:02:29 to what these callers have Or have more information regarding Bigfoot or other cryptids in the same areas Please reach out immediately to me after this episode Remember your encounter could be the key
Starting point is 00:02:39 to unlocking this mystery once and for all, so please don't hesitate to contact me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. Hi, is this Greg? Yeah, speaking. Hey, this is Jeremiah. I would love to hear what you've encountered. Well, way back, I guess it's about circa in 1973,
Starting point is 00:02:57 summer thereof. I was in a tent with my two cousins and older brother. I was about nine. I think my baby cousin was about six, and the two older boys were 12 and 13, respectively. And we were camping on my aunt's farm. She had a farm in Indiana, Pennsylvania. And that's home of the actor Jimmy Stewart.
Starting point is 00:03:19 And the reason I bring up his name, if he get in the Bigford lore, he's been well known in the past, to have a fascination, a lifelong one with Bigfoot, because in that same area, where I had my experience. And not that I knew it at the time. When he was a small boy, he used to go on hunting trips and listen to hunters describe the experiences with Bigfoot in that area.
Starting point is 00:03:38 and again, it's part of the Chesnut Ridge kind of range of mountains that extend from there all the way down through Tennessee, Smoky Mountains, and all that. But it begins at that point, and there's been a lot of sightings apparently there over many decades, starting before Jimmy Storstom. But I was aware vaguely of Lake Planet of the Apes, about nine years of age. I knew what a gorilla was from the zoo, but I never thought of one being out in that area. So we're camping one night and we're in a field about a couple hundred yards up the hill from my aunt's farm. The only thing up there was like deer and I guess occasional bear, but we were not aware. And so the tall grass, I guess about three, four feet tall in the field, we were parked our tent in front of it that night. And my father helped to set it up.
Starting point is 00:04:28 And about 30 feet behind the tall grass was a thick of wood. It was so thick, Jeremiah, you couldn't like really push through it as a person. and a lot of thorn bushes and so forth is very dense. And that's important to the story because the next morning, about 20, 25 minutes before the sun came up, I heard of rustling through that tall grass and something coming through that like tree lined of heavy brush. And I got scared thinking who would be attempting to come through like that. And next thing I know at the top of our tent, it had like a zipper thing, like a mesh thing that I guess there's a little bit unzipped on that side. I see this giant hairy arm reaching in, very thick, dark, flat, black matted hair, and just a huge hand.
Starting point is 00:05:16 And I just said to myself, looking up, you know, my sleeping bag, that's the large hairy arm of a gorilla. What's a gorilla doing out of the zoo? Now, this is about 60 miles, I guess, northeast of Pittsburgh kind of a thing. So that's the nearest zoo there would have been. But my baby cousin, I heard him gasp. Here's about six. And all of a sudden his hand pulls back, or the hand of the eight pulls back once that gasped came out. And I guess it scared it off.
Starting point is 00:05:44 But the thing, we heard it rustling behind us in the tall grass and went back to that thick of woods. We tried to wake up our brothers and putting our hands over the mouths and saying, something's out there. My brother's like, oh, it's probably just a bear. And I'm thinking like, yeah, just a bear. Even at that age, I know bear is a pretty dangerous thing, but I said, well, look, bears don't have hands. So, oh, another 20, 30 minutes, the sun came up, and we poked our heads out of the tent and looked around, nothing about. But when we did get out, and in the daylight, you might say, we saw a wide, four-foot-wide path going in that tall grass, three-four-foot tall grass, beandering back to that thicket.
Starting point is 00:06:26 And none of us had ever walked in that grass were too afraid of snakes, deer ticks, things like that. that rats, whatever, and something had pushed that heavy brush aside. And I remember my brother got a real nervous look, my 13-year-old brother, and he said, I guess whatever, it was pretty big. And then we all started running down that hill tell my parents, my aunt, my uncle down there, what we saw. Nobody believed us, the six-year-old and the nine-year-old, and the older boys couldn't vouch because they weren't quite awake when it happened.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Some weeks later, I can't recall exactly when, but within that time frame of of that summer. There was an elderly couple that was reported in the local news that were walking, I guess, their dog through woods nearby, and their dog got chased off by some large ape-like animals, what they described to the police. Police went out thinking there's just a call, went out on a lark kind of a call, not expecting to find anything, but they did. And they found some big footprints. And so an anthropot from a local college was called in, made a cast and held it up on the local 6 o'clock news kind of thing at the end of the broadcast and said this could be the possible footprint of a, you know, a Sasquatch or which otherwise is called a Bigfoot. And I'll never forget my
Starting point is 00:07:44 mother, Jeremiah, her jaw just dropped. She was speechless. She never believed me until that point. And then my father just turned and looked at my brother and I and said, you boys, you never go and camp in those once again. That's my story. Greg, that's incredible. Can I ask you a few questions about this? You bet. Okay. Was this the area you were camping? Was this owned by your family or this like public? No, it's my aunt's place. I was owned by my aunt.
Starting point is 00:08:12 She lived about two miles off a very small road. And she lived at the end of a dirt road. Basically, she had a little farm at the end. And there was like a lake or pond that was stocked with fish. and lots of deer there. So that would be a possible habitat for a creature like that. Oh, sure. Yeah. Did you hear anything weird during the night, Knox or? No, but it's odd that because earlier in the summer when we were there, we'd spend our summers up there periodically, like a week here and maybe a week there to up two or three times. School was not in session. We were out one time my brother and I with a local boy and girl, maybe a few miles down the road. And we ran some
Starting point is 00:08:55 trails. My aunt had a lot of acreage and heavy woods. And there was one trail that went down to a stream where we would fish sometimes. And this is not too far away from Punksetani or Groundhog is on that general area. And the point is that we came back from fishing one time. And the older two brothers, her brother and my brother took off down the trail ahead of us. So the younger girl and I were about eight, nine years old at that point. We're coming back up the trail probably mile along. And we thought that, and again, this is before the tent, what happened in the tent. We thought that there was somebody following us, but it was like to their tour, left, as I recall, like through the trees, maybe 50, 60 feet or more.
Starting point is 00:09:39 We kept thinking, like, every time we'd stop, something weird here, it would stop. And then we would go, and then it would go, and then we'd try to stop. And we started playing a game with it, the girl and I, and we would, like, run 10 feet and stop, and then see if we can catch it. Sure enough, like you'd hear an extra footstep, like the thing got caught off guard. And when we looked, it was heavy pines everywhere. We could make out a form hiding behind a tree.
Starting point is 00:10:03 We thought it might have been one of the local Amish kids playing with us. But the Amish weren't really allowed to be on other people's property without permission. So we found that odd. And so we told them, I said, well, I'll have to call local families and say their boys are on my property thing without permission. But looking back on it now and hearing about how Bigfoot's parallel and all that, I'm thinking it might have been a Bigfoot instead. Oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:10:29 Did you ever do any research into the area as an adult to see if there had been other sightings since your sighting in that area? Yeah, about five, six years ago I got back into Bigfoot, you might say. And I got into the New Jersey chapter of, can I say that special organization? No, I don't care what you say. People can. Okay. I don't have to be in. I don't care. Yeah. Yeah, I'm not trying to plug, but I became friends with the BFRO guys in New Jersey. And it was because, oddly enough, another tangential story that would be one of the students I mentored through a, he was an autistic boy. And after a program we had, I would have to drive him back. And he started telling me that he was afraid to get into the backyard of this wooded group home they had. And so were his staff. And they confirmed it to me. And I wasn't thinking Bigfoot.
Starting point is 00:11:20 but they started telling me things that sounded a little bit odd, and I started doing some research in the area. And apparently they had sightings in that area, neighbors, including reputable people. And I found out some of these stories were related to a friend of mine now who works with the BFRO chapter out there. And so he convinced me to go back and turn and do research through their website on the area where I was. And the area where I was, it's not too far from the Ohio border.
Starting point is 00:11:49 And of course, I guess you've heard of the Ohio grass, grass man. Absolutely, yeah. Yeah, so I have a feeling it's the same critter, you might say, or cryptid. And there's definitely a lot of sightings between that border area going obviously into Ohio and coming into the Indiana, Pennsylvania area that would be known as, again, the top of the Chesna Ridge, the ridgeline of mountains that on a map starts there and it extends all the way down of the great small. Oakey Mountains, but that would be the northern tip of it, at least in Pennsylvania there. And yes, there's been a lot of sightings, like I said, the actor Jimmy Stewart as a kid was
Starting point is 00:12:29 quite fascinated by all the stories he'd heard. Now, locally at that time, I also can recall as a child, my aunt saying that her neighbors who had like cattle and chickens would notice, I can't recall the cattle, but the chicken hands or chicken cages, I should say, kept getting broken into and they never found people responsible for it, but they figured, had somebody had to have a lot of strength to like rip open the cages. And then I found out years later from my aunt that she said some of the farmers up there had admitted seeing big footprints in the area. And so she no longer doubted my story either. So I didn't get to meet any of these people. I knew a couple of the farms in the area. I don't want to mention names because a couple are still
Starting point is 00:13:17 there but their descendants or families but those farms had some of these experiences where you know pigs or livestock or even chickens have gone missing that is wild Greg it sounds so it sounds like you are I mean you said you were involved with the BFRO right lightly yeah I mean the only reason yeah I got involved was because of this kid I mean I in my back of my mind I mean all these decades went by and yeah just accept us it has probably some big hairy ape like animal in the woods, but when this young kid was telling me 20-year-old, I guess, slightly, very mildly autistic, so you could have a pretty good conversation with him. And what he was describing, these loud screeches and howls and grunts. And then I talked to the staff, because staff
Starting point is 00:14:04 admitted to me, they live at the group home, too, watching over these boys. And they usually put autistic kids, at least in New Jersey and PA. They put them in group homes out in wood, so they're safer. They're not in a city environment. and bad things could happen. So it's occluded. But what got me is not only the descriptions that he gave me, and there's a lot of water and streams in his neighborhood, but he lives actually in a pretty somewhat affluent area.
Starting point is 00:14:32 That group home, the rest of the houses are affluent, and just one mile down the road. And maybe a few months before he had told me his story, there was a woman who had called the police, and she had filled out a report and the BFRO listed, report. And my friend who took that report for the BFRO had told me that, and I got to know him because I had researched, you know, Bigfoot in that area. And I found that and there was a report of a woman reporting to the police. And she lived in a nice house, let's say. One of the staff members knew
Starting point is 00:15:06 who it was. I said, oh yeah, I had heard about that too, like the year or months before. and it occurred to me that a woman of means, she had pulled in that night with her daughter coming back from like some kind of a grade school play or something. I guess her husband was out of town, but she pulled into her driveway. And again, this is a rural setting, but saw a large seven and a half foot or so hairy, ape-like animal in her carport.
Starting point is 00:15:35 And her daughter started screaming and so forth, and she could see it in the headlights and put it in reverse and got the heck out of it. and immediately filled out a police report going straight to the place as matter of fact and police came out it didn't find anything but it sure shook her up and a woman like that in that kind of neighborhood by fluent neighborhood they're not going to make up a phony bologna story like that and i don't think the staff of the group at home would either so that got me back into remembering my childhood experiences more fully and doing some research on my own
Starting point is 00:16:06 That man, that whole area with the group home and then this lady experiencing something, that feels like that's just something that could really be investigated. Over the years, it sounds like you've heard a lot of different stories. Have you ever heard anywhere there was any aggressive interactions or any that were, you know, like habituating a certain... Well, certain two parts. I guess Chabaca from Star Wars, if you piss off a wookie real bad, it'll rip off your arms. But it's funny that they put that in the movie because George Lucas, the legend of, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:49 Boggy Creek or whatever, I guess the movie called movie early 70s, the guy who helped produce that later, you know, I was a small time movie, of course, but he later, a year or so later, befriended George Lucas and George Lucas was still up and coming and he got a job working with Lucas on the first Star Wars and he told Lucas about his going down to report on these stories and get the information to do the movie and Lucas loved the idea and said oh that's something really cool I mean the kids will probably love it so that's where Chebacca was born out of that legend of boggy creek you might say that that's fantastic I'd never heard that connection that's wild Greg but the thing is there are a long time like reports going back to what port of luck port of luck i believe it is alaska portlock
Starting point is 00:17:37 alaska yep yep yeah you know about people finding limbs and so forth of hunters who were part of the logging crew were up out there or the mine crew whatever it was and it eventually scared them off and i don't know if there's economics involved as well but they ended up closing down that to that whole area for logging and stuff or that whole port i should say but i think that aided the reputation of Could these things be violent, possibly under the right circumstances? If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here, and one here, and one here, you need the Intuit ERP. If scaling your business feels like start starting over, you need the Intuit ERP.
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Starting point is 00:20:17 that's right in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, okay, because I've moved from PA to New Jersey, where I live now. And the New Jersey pine barons have, I guess everybody knows, and I made a hockey, named a hockey team after it, the New Jersey doubles, right? And the thing is that the guys I'm familiar with are part of the BFRO chapter from New Jersey pine area. And we have active investigations going on. I'm not a full-fledged member. I may become one in the future if I have the time. But my buddies there do a lot of research.
Starting point is 00:20:52 One of them lives right by the pine. He has a business out there as well. So oftentimes after work, he'll go out there. And sometimes with his wife and kids, he's had experiences. And he knows some of the top researchers in the country, and he's putting on a couple shows soon with some of them. And I'm not going to get into mentioning names or anything. But we feel now in the New Jersey Pines,
Starting point is 00:21:16 and I've had a couple loose experiences there with him, myself, Trenox and so forth, finding some footprints. We're making casts now and we have a guy in North Carolina genetic sisters. The thing in Bigfoot now, you can do DNA samples from water like with a lot of animals. So we're involved in doing that. Like I said, I'm not official yet, but if I spend more time with them, I might become so. Greg, are you relatively close to the Vineland area? Well, yes and no.
Starting point is 00:21:45 I go through there at times, but my actual residency. Yeah, in New Jersey right now, I've had to move to North Carolina. Jersey from busy. So I'm actually northern tippa Jersey outside of New York City. Gotcha. If you ever are down by the Pine Barrens area, I don't know if you've heard the interviews I've done with a gentleman named Swamp Dog from the Vineland, South Jersey area, but there's some really interesting. My friends are his friends. Okay, really. So there's some really interesting Bigfoot activity going on south of the Pine Barrens in that peninsula. You would never know. So just curious if you had any interaction with that.
Starting point is 00:22:21 So that's cool, though. I haven't personally, but I know of what you speak and the guy you're talking about. And I have definitely heard some interesting stories. Now, I'm down in the pines about, I come down about every six weeks or so. So maybe we'll make a trip down there. I'll get my buddies who go out all the time. And they go there. So maybe I can get them to call you.
Starting point is 00:22:44 A couple of them have their own podcast too. Yeah, very cool. Yeah, I'd love to have them reach out. You could email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com, but Greg, it's been a pleasure chatting with you. Please stay in touch. Sounds like you are probably going to have some interesting things come across your plate in the future as well. But I can already see I've got a few more calls that have come in. But it's been a pleasure chatting with you, my friend.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Oh, you too. And good luck. And yeah, we'll be in touch. Absolutely. Have a good night, sir. Chill. Ooh, what a great first call. Let me check the old Google voice.
Starting point is 00:23:18 here let's see what if we had anything else come in let's see oh yeah we had a few more let's let's see what we got here all right I know this is the boring part sorry guys I'm gonna get the number right here we go hi Jeremiah hi this is Jeremiah who is this is Nora oh hey Nora yeah thank you for calling and real quick were you able to fill out the guest release form I was awesome perfect And I didn't see a transcription of your voice message. So I'm just going to say, go ahead and feel free to share what you have to share. And I might have a few questions at the end.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Thank you for calling. Okay, great. Oh, wow. What do I have to share? Hmm. It's way too much for the time you have. All right. No, I actually was directed to you, Jeremiah, through contacts when I did an interview with Miguel Ramirez from Sasquatch theory.
Starting point is 00:24:20 Oh, yeah. Miguel's great. Yeah, oh yeah. Oh, yeah. What a brother, right? Oh, yeah. So that I'm hoping will be a multi-part in itself because it is a lifetime for me, literally. I'm 61 years old, recently retired. Thank goodness. So I have more time to get out there and do the research I do. I really am a lifetime researcher because of experiences going back into childhood in Michigan.
Starting point is 00:24:47 And then I was very blessed to be born to parents that my mother was a teacher. she was a writer. We traveled the entire United States backroads, wilderness, learning of wildlife and just the whole thing. We were raised, what people might call off-grid or whatever, but we were holistic, even though my parents did, they had professions and all that, and as well as us kids, we still lived that life of the wilderness, the woods, being close to consuming what you produce, hunting, fish, so all that. All over the United States. In fact, my family is spread out Montana, Oregon, Washington,
Starting point is 00:25:31 all the places. Some of all these great big foot stories. And I recently came back to Michigan, connected some childhood memories, along with relatives, cousins, and this and that, in the mid-Michigan and northern, lower Michigan area of so many encounters. some of them are well known they're published legends things like that and I just I came back for physical healing after some injuries and this and that and started hiking and getting back into the way it was for me when I grew up here with we always live way out in the country not farmers per se but semi we were sustenance so we had our own fields our own animal like that us kids would take off for the day and even days off into the forest our own forest, the neighbors for it, wherever, snowmobile across the countryside,
Starting point is 00:26:22 and that's how it was back then in the late 60s and 70s. And so many encounters and so many legends, but they were so natural to my family, as well as the upbringing we had in the Mid-Nichita area with the Ojibway and the Chippewa, nations where I live, there was so much talk of it, it wasn't new to me. When I came back and I was recuperating
Starting point is 00:26:44 and getting back out hiking, and getting back and I went exploring all the places I knew as a childhood. And then here is all these YouTube channels and people coming out with the things that I only really spoke of in groups or the knowers. The ones that I saw these things with or grew up with. And I was so fascinated with the fact that, wow, this is great. This is everybody, not just us in this little area in Michigan. And so I've had years, 30 years, being back there in Michigan. Michigan, working really hard in my job, but I'm retired now, thank goodness, and using my spare
Starting point is 00:27:22 time to go and follow these pools that I've had. And then we go into other conversations like I did with Miguel and great length offline and somewhat online of these pools I get to areas. And if anyone watches the December, I don't remember quite when it aired, it just released with him, my Michigan, some of my experiences, it started snowballing as I was talking to him because there were the memories and the stories and the legends and the encounters as a child growing up and hunting and forging all over Michigan. It being a natural part of our life because of like Native American lores, we went to powwows that were not like the tourist ones. They were true meetings of various clans in the areas of the countryside I grew up in. So that was all
Starting point is 00:28:14 natural to me, then coming back out about it. Now, publicly and everything almost seems like I'm trying to convince people of legends are true and all that, but there's too many. There's too many of us. You, all the people that call in, all the people listening are all, have had their encounters, their experiences. So now it's just us getting together as groups and then I almost want to break it down and categorize it. We have Sasquatch and other cryptids in Michigan. I hate mentioning dog man I talked about the Gilles I don't want to bring forward anything around
Starting point is 00:28:48 me that's dark or anything like that but we have to know that this is everywhere not just out in the Pacific Northwest or Texas or wherever is everywhere are more than what we think there are what we were raised to think there is I on the other hand was raised to know that there is
Starting point is 00:29:03 all of this so to me it isn't a surprise so I've come out now and I want to join societies and like involved in this research and I've documented videotape. I write and I write and I write. I have volumes of things I've written. I have friends and acquaintances, very select because of the belief set of keeping things pure and not contaminated when we're looking beyond our mobile belief sets.
Starting point is 00:29:29 I can get so deep. And that's what I was saying. We could break this down and index it. Like, let's talk about UFOs. Let's talk about Forbes. Let's talk about lights in the forest. Let's talk about Sasquatch. So it's all there.
Starting point is 00:29:43 And honestly, I've had a lifetime of it. And through that lifetime, it seems my family, my friends, you and the society that you have created, that's what I want to join. I want to be part of the shares. Absolutely. Norah, it sounds like you definitely have had a lifetime experience. Thinking through all of the things that have happened, is there one that sticks out where it's like, while this was the time where, like, I, I became a knower after this particular situation. I've been asked that a lot because of the blessed upbringing and where I grew up and how I grew up and lineage in my family.
Starting point is 00:30:27 I guess when you talk about when do people know because of what they've been told or learned, I guess ever since I can't. I'm at the tail end of a very large family of kids too. And that was another thing about this area back. Nine, ten kids, there's nothing in a family out in the farm country or the wilderness area, the logging. My family were loggers. So you can imagine stories you've already heard about the foresters, you know, the river's encounters. So you can imagine the legend, I say legends, because that's what people know. You can imagine the stories handed down in my family by the loggers.
Starting point is 00:31:03 They built the roads in Michigan. I can name exact roads that I know my grandfather. and my uncle's built, cut down the trees and built the roads. So the encounters and the stories and the hunting camp stories I grew up with, and we had huge hunting camps. And I know a lot of Michiganders, Wisconsin, everybody will know all these childhood times that the big hunting get together. There's nobody come up to the hunting camp.
Starting point is 00:31:27 And it's a week, two weeks, whatever it is. And everybody's out there. And there's stories. And then there's the stories of the ones that aren't there anymore that get hanging down. That's how I grew up. So to me, being a no one, I guess, I guess because it just, and then experiencing my own, I can go back to a time, the first time when it was with siblings and not on my own experience where it could be questioned, so I kept it to myself, even though I was at the tail end of others
Starting point is 00:31:58 I knew did have those, but a collective sighting would be when the three of us going up the long driveway in a bitter cold Michigan winter to wait for the bus at the end of the driveway, very long driveway, passed a pond and trees out to this rural road in the country, a frosty morning probably, and I'm not exaggerating anyone back in the 70s knowing Michigan winters, probably 15 below zero. I mean, really, and we had school back then, they call it off now. It's too cold. And we were, we passed the. pond and we passed where the trees and the forest that our house sat back into where we had these little metals or fields mainly for pheasant bird hunting we had a rye field it was we geared our
Starting point is 00:32:45 whole area for managing the wildlife because that was our sustenance we get past the forest area and everything's white close frosted below zero mornings where every single surface is crystalline white and our breath is white your nose hairs are freezing and everything's your breath is hanging in the air. We're getting up the road and we look across the field and there's motion in this white frosted coverage of grass and trees with just all that cross-covered whiteness and this whiteness lump like moves. And first, very first thing, all three of our minds, I know, we didn't verbalize it,
Starting point is 00:33:25 but I know mine was and then after we talked later was a deer was laying down and jumped up and it had laid and got frost on its back. And, but as we're looking at it, it was not shaped like a deer. It didn't jump off like a deer, and it didn't jump into the tall grass. It was on the edge of a cloud field that was furrowed in the fall for winter, winter. And then you have a break between fields of like tall grass trees, a ditch line drainage. And it was right at the edge of that furrow field and that ditch line with grass and trees in it. and it popped up so we see this frosted back and this brown-like color under the frost.
Starting point is 00:34:08 Automatically, you think it's a deer, but no, it was much bulkier. They had that frosty shimmer on it, but then when it raised up, you could see the brown, like, hair, fur, whatever, down from it, and you saw these legs bent, like, leaping up and these long arms pushing off from the knuckles. Like, here's what we nicknamed it. the frost gorilla. Oh, wow. That's really cool.
Starting point is 00:34:36 And what it did is it, I don't, I mean, how could it be sleeping in that kind of temperature? Or maybe it shut its system down. People can do that underwater in freezing cold, like slow their system down to where they can get through that. But maybe we startled it walking up the gravel driveway. It jumped up on that. It looked like a gorilla. It did. That's why we named it that.
Starting point is 00:34:59 And then it leaped up. and then it just did a lunge sideways. It didn't really turn its body around. It just did a sideways lunge into the ditched tall grass. If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit ERP.
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Starting point is 00:37:38 And it was my mom and dad's like forever retirement place that we built the home on and that got everything set up for them to just. And we talked about it periodically and we coined the name Frost Corrilla because no matter how many times we tried to say it was a deer that was laying down and got covered in Frost, no matter how many times we try to tell ourselves that, it was not. And that was like, that was the first visual encounter. But like I said before, we were raised upon the stories, legends of the family hunting cabin. Here's what happened out here.
Starting point is 00:38:13 I can remember our Girl Scout and Boy Scout camp in mid-Michigan, where we actually got taken out of the camp one time. We were on a survival outing in the upper level of Girl Scouts, cadets. So we were older, like 16, 17th, and we were staying in these cabin tents with the canvas siding and the wood platforms. And it's been there forever. It's still there that campus. And it's on a lake. And we got taken out because of a breach in one of the cabins where we were convinced,
Starting point is 00:38:49 told it was a bear. And they actually, all the counselors, everybody, there was police officers actually come out. and they helped us all go back. We gathered at a nearby church. Our parents picked us up. We were told a bear was coming in. But the ones that saw it. Now, I wasn't at the end of the cabin tent to actually saw it.
Starting point is 00:39:08 All I knew was the eruption of screaming everybody running towards my end of the cabin tent to get away from that end of the cabin tent. But they said it was, they thought it was a big man reaching into maybe I'll cost these Girl Scouts, if you know what I mean. You know, a predator, you know. Wow,
Starting point is 00:39:28 yeah. And yeah, and the arm reaching in because these cabin tents, we were on a survival outing, so we were really rustic. And these were just canvas with the tied ends
Starting point is 00:39:39 and very open to the outdoors. If you can picture that. And then the arm reaching into the pot right there at that end. And then like a partially, they could see the head of the silhouette of it. That was, I mean,
Starting point is 00:39:53 and but we were told. We were convicted. I didn't see it, but the stories from the girls that repeated it and had nightmares. And they dropped out of girls. It was that traumatic. That was just one. There's so many. Like I said, I need to catalog and index.
Starting point is 00:40:10 You really do. Nora, can you share what specific area like the Frost Corrilla happened in? I'll tell you. It's called the exact center of lower mid-Misconsin. So it's in the gateway to the North Carolina. they used to call it back then the Claire area. So very Claire Beaverton, Gladwin, right in the center of the lower net. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:33 So now that in that area, but had relatives cabins, this and that were regular all over, Upper Michigan, Lower Michigan. We come from Canada originally. So we also had Cabot and places in Canada in Ontario and all the store. Oh, that's what I mean. I either have my own show. I write. My mother was a writer.
Starting point is 00:41:00 She was a teacher. I write. My family's urged me to get all this in writing. But, you know, that's a lot of work, too. But that's why I reach out to these groups. I'm not interested in really publishing all this stuff. I just want to continue my research, my sharing, the knowledge, did our heads out of the sand from the right communities of people and knowers.
Starting point is 00:41:22 because that's where we'll be is with each other when I'm going with that. Well, absolutely. It's very important to find your community and then help others out with what you've experienced and back and forth. It's super important. Have you heard of anything over in the Manistee National Forest Area? So that's what I talk about in my interview with me. Oh, okay, got you.
Starting point is 00:41:45 That's one of my recent main encounters where it's actually what helped me get a whole Miguel was the friend encountered this that had never had anything like that in their life ever so it was so brand new and to me it was so natural. They actually had written into Dave Politis. Wow.
Starting point is 00:42:06 And it presented that email and then it just snowballed from there and friends and family urged you got this attention and you want to be part of this community and part of it. So it just snowballed from there when some friends and family had
Starting point is 00:42:22 sent stuff in about me because I was too shy to get out there even though I talk in public by what the job used to be and all that and what I still continue to do now that I'm retired talking about those things even though I was raised by it I only talked about in the community of those that I was like and even though my family was raised old Roman Catholic which is much of that area like our family even founded the those bishops in my family I mean seriously I was raised with that upbringing, but thank goodness raised from the lineage I had in more of the First Nation beliefs, that's which really are in line with most religions anyway. So I was so blessed to have both sides of the coin. I had parents that, but we were also told you keep it in your
Starting point is 00:43:12 community, just like tribal clans do and you have your meetings or your powwows. You keep things in there and you keep your lineage strong and your beliefs that's strong. But then you go and share and you combine with those that help grow those things in that learning and knowledge. And that's how I was raised. So I just, most of the world, then I'm raised in this community with a kept church. You've got to keep it quiet, though. You have to keep it quiet in certain areas. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:39 But yet I'm so blessed to be able to travel all over the United States and Canada, bathwoods and Apache pop-up tent trailer and cabin tents. That's how my mom did her writing from. and her teaching from because she taught history and things like that. And she taught them from going and seeing it. And so I was really blessed about that. And now that I'm retired, and I'm not working seven days a week for something that isn't aligned with what I really want to be doing in life.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Now I've got the time. So now I'm going to get it going. Well, so what I would recommend is even though it's a lot of work, take the work, take the time to get all of that down. maybe even write a book or I don't know up to you right but whatever you need to do to get it all down I have published books before but they were for my profession right in the doing and I actually
Starting point is 00:44:33 at the urging like yours thank you so much for your support I so appreciate that that's what and then and I actually had the opportunity with okay we'll go back to who Greg was just saying about the BFRO sure and I recently went to a local here where I left last year and I went to that and I'm glad I went to it because I didn't go like awestruck or celebrity struck or anything like I went because I wanted to see who's in this community exactly I want to go see this so I got the time now I missed all the big foot when they came here to Russ common and all that before because I was so working and I went to it and I always I'm glad I get I met so many great people but I was it just a point in the fact that
Starting point is 00:45:19 it was more of like a show or like a I thought it was going to be like a town hall meeting like you see on the TV shows where everybody raise your computer counter they map it on the map I thought it was going to be like that totally not actually the way it was formatted it shut the local residents down from speaking about their in spirit so nobody talked nobody raised their hand
Starting point is 00:45:42 so I thought okay that's not what this is supposed to be about so what I decided to do right there and then as I introduced myself and befriended the woman of the Chamber of Commerce that organizes this thing. And I want to organize one here locally where I live. Okay. So I'm in the process. I'm doing that right now. Good for you.
Starting point is 00:46:00 And just start with my neighbors, right? I talked about it in my interview with Miguel. I just recently moved to because of the floods and the dam failures in Michigan and not having a home. It's all this weird coincidence. I just recently moved to a very historic, it's been on Monster Quest and all that. are not monsock i can't remember the name of the channel that came here and did it but it's the bentley holler bentley michigan i actually now my property is actually it's like a eighth of a mile at the dead end row at my place here and then all i can i talked about all my encounters here at this
Starting point is 00:46:36 new home so i decided i'll start out with my locals so i've been uh anytime i go get my car loose on i chat with them they're locals these people have been here or the family's been here forever. I'm not afraid to bring it up anymore because I've had help from people like Miguel, you. I'm just going to do it. There's so many of us have had this. When you live here and I grew up with it,
Starting point is 00:47:01 I'm sure a lot of other people grew up with it. So I'm going to do it. I wanted to do it this summer. I hope to get a town hall here. It may take longer. I don't know. We'll see. But I've got a lot of feedback on YouTube
Starting point is 00:47:14 from Sasquatch Theory and of Michigan. I hope to from yours, Michigan people or near Wisconsin, Canada. Let's get together and have fun finding out all there is to know. Absolutely. Would you be, you know, in our last few minutes together, would you be able to maybe share one of the things that's happened to you in this Bentley Haller area? Oh, the Bentley Haller. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Yeah. So I recently moved here. This is my third year here. And like I said, there was the floods, the damn failures. I was out of home. I lived in a campus for two and a half years. Nobody could try the home. Everybody needed a home.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Anyone who knows about that history of that and those documentaries. So it was this really unconventional way. It was someone that was overheard me in a conversation with someone else about you can't get a home. You hear about wine. You've got to go look at it. The realtor meet you in the driveway and says it's already gone. It went on that way for two and a half years. And anyone who knows about this area knows that's how it went.
Starting point is 00:48:14 weirdly this person that overheard me was this person that goes in and like flips houses and she ended up calling me after she got out of work and went to do her second job of flipping this house way out in this kind of like really secluded area out in the country from where we worked and she called me and she was nora these are your relatives because this is my founding area where my family came into like i said building the roads and doing the logging and the going all the way back. I have tons of history and family history. And sure enough, she told him my plight about I'm living in a camper in my
Starting point is 00:48:53 husband's backyard for two and a half years. And I went over after work, started talking to them and it was in the immediate, yeah, well, help you out. Their mother had passed away. They got this 500 acres. The boys are all splitting it up as part of the estate, but they hadn't got around to doing it. It was hard for them to do after she had passed, so on and so forth.
Starting point is 00:49:12 I needed a place to stay, parked the camper here, and let's work out a deal. And then they started talking. They started talking about it. My friends and coworkers that lived in the area. I worked in the area that I moved to said, because they all know about me. They all know about my life. Because I'm not, and they all know about the area. You're moving right next to where the Bentley Howler is being recorded.
Starting point is 00:49:34 It has been being recorded for this farm family at the end of my road. It's been recording them and track for multi-dipel. generation in the area. And it's been other places that come here and even the BFRO is out here. And I said, yeah, I have full well known about it. It was a high school thing. You know, like, yeah, we all knew about it. We used to drive out here high schoolers by night and drive out here and see if we
Starting point is 00:49:57 hear howls and stuff like that. That was the thing. And I said, yeah, I'm fully well aware of it and everything. And I was just thinking, yeah, I know. But that's over there. But then the road over on that road, duh, how stupid it. it was really the first days and nights that everything started and I talk about that in that interview and like when it was almost like they were introducing themselves to me really it was
Starting point is 00:50:22 I found the first thing I found is after the first talks with the family in the front yard about me taking it over parking my camper here let me do the work in the place you guys are elderly and it's hard to get it ready for the cell and so on and so forth I'll just take that over and do the work and the whole thing. It was like literally while we were walking the property to say, figure out what you want surveyed out and cut your chunk out of here and we'll sell that to you. So we were doing that survey walk. Through the woods, there's springs here, there's a river here.
Starting point is 00:50:59 There's, I mean, it is really beautiful. Very thick, deep woods. There's berry patches, like the berry patch on my property is like a quarter of an acre large, blueberries and raspberries, blackberries, all that, right? Very thorough. So we're walking the property. And as we get out into this one area, I get this really big pull. I work by pulls, and I talk about, that's a whole other interview.
Starting point is 00:51:26 I get run back and get my phone, take pictures. And I should be anyway to record what I want to survey out. I get this pole over this huge ancient oak tree. It's like these three, it's ancient. And there's the most gigantic X out of these timbers that are like 10 inches in diameter. And it's gigantic because the limb of the oak tree that they're propped against is probably about 12 to 15 feet high. And these are like 10 inch round timbers in a giant X. And the thing that struck me and I just the pictures of is the root systems of these.
Starting point is 00:52:07 two trees were up against, up in the air against this oak tree. One wedged in the prick of the tree, the tri-o, one on that limb that came out from it. And the root systems were out there. If data management is slowing down your business, you need the Intuit ERP. If one entity is here and one here and one here, you need the Intuit ERP. If scaling your business feels like start starting starting starting over you need the Intuit ERP Intuit Enterprise Suite is the AI native ERP solution that consolidates, migrates, and automates all in one place. Learn more at Intuit.com slash ERP. All right, quick quiz for the hiring managers out there. What's worse? Being understaffed or being poorly staffed? Well, that's a trick
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Starting point is 00:54:22 Skinny Pop, popular for a reason. And there was nothing on the ground around there that showed where like a root popped out of the ground or anything. and they weren't even from that area. And then at the top of the X, there was another big branch, but, you know, root system, it was broke off at both ends that was wedged through the Y of the top of that X,
Starting point is 00:54:45 like horizontal across there. Totally wedge. There's no, tree ball will wedge itself with its own weight, right? A root system on a tree can pop out of a ground if another tree falls on it with enough weight and it's rotted in the root system. it would pop it out of the ground, right? We looked for all of that.
Starting point is 00:55:04 I took pictures of that, the whole thing. It was there for the longest time. I can go on. But it was when I actually took possession and moved out of the camper after I signed off on the house because I didn't move into it until I did. It was when I first had something. I don't know what, why, how are we where other than I don't have normal sleep patterns. I got out at 3 o'clock in the morning.
Starting point is 00:55:27 Beautiful. Starry summer night, the sky view I have here. incredible. I walked out onto my front deck, but I don't know why even. I just got up, got of that, I walked out into the front deck as soon as I pulled the door shut behind me, across the road for me where it's even thicker woods, and that river drain still continues on. There was three huge, loud echoing through that quiet summer night, and it was still quiet, too, no frogs, no nothing. Three huge knocks.
Starting point is 00:55:58 Bam. Bam. Bam. And then a pod. And then bam, bam, even louder. And I had a porch light on, so I'm illuminated.
Starting point is 00:56:09 And everything in front of me is dark. And I was like, holy hell. So I gathered myself, and I turned around. And I thought, okay, this isn't that new to me. And I already moved up. I turned around and took the flat at my hand,
Starting point is 00:56:21 and I bashed against the siding of my house, which equally echoed. to do that song loud. I did it three times and stopped. I didn't do a pause and two more. I just did it three times, super loud and stood there. And then there was, bam, and it sounded closer, like way closer, like just across the road through my driveway.
Starting point is 00:56:42 I have a long driveway, but way closer. And those two loud knocks. And I just got super unnerved, even though I was used to it, I got unnerved. And I just went back in the house. I went back to bed and went to sleep. And then there were so many things that have happened here, rock plaques, a rock being taken, things on my roof, bashings on the east side of my house, other symbol structures, the X is now gone and the trees, those big limbs that were making, that giant X 15 feet higher or whatever,
Starting point is 00:57:13 are not laying on the ground. They are gone. But carry away down, I had a boulder, and I filmed this. And I have pictures of it before when it was there. after the rock flacks and the chip is broke out of it. And then after, I don't know, this is, I don't want to pre-log it. But it's this like part two to interviewing with Miguel. It was immediately after that aired, immediately after that aired, these things happened all in a row.
Starting point is 00:57:47 I have them all documented. I was on the phone with someone when it got thrown on my roof. The next morning at daylight, I would look into tracks none. Something pulled me to go over to my Boulder garden that was here. And my boulder, the one that had the chip out of it, is gone. And it would take a truck, a couple of people, a stretch to lift that, carry that away. It is gone. And in the video I took, it just snowed lightly too.
Starting point is 00:58:15 And I thought, perfect, I'll get tracks, right? Oh, yeah. Whatever through whatever. There's no tracks, but you can see the snow line that had built up around that boulder when it was sitting there. So I knew it went missing that. Wow. And I have witnesses.
Starting point is 00:58:29 I have witnesses on this too. They absolutely. I have so many witnesses. And that's what they all urged me. The witnesses and the ones that have experiences are the ones family friends that urge me get out and share this stuff because you're not nuts. Because we're seeing this. We know that you couldn't lift that boulder and like sneak it away and then tell us it's
Starting point is 00:58:52 missing. there's no way little you I'm not big could move that boulder there's no way and I did I in the video I have I yelled out across the road to that woods across me I said where's my rot
Starting point is 00:59:06 who took my rot and at that time there was a witness standing at my back that just arrived there and he's trying to figure out he was coming out there to hunt actually I let people hunt here and he had come out to hunt and he saw me distressed in the front yard with my phone videotaping
Starting point is 00:59:23 And then when I got done saying, where's my rot? He was standing there waiting for me to get done. And as soon as I turned to walk towards them, two huge knocks across the road. And he flipped out. He did. He flipped out. He's like, holy cow, what is going on? They're just watching.
Starting point is 00:59:39 And he had experienced, I have chimpanzee chatter, bark like roofs that are super loud and deep and better. But this is common in this area. Hold on. Wait, sorry. So you are experiencing chimp-like chatter. and whoops in your area? Oh, yeah. I told Miguel, I wish I had good equipment.
Starting point is 00:59:59 When I was in, lost everything in the floods. I lost everything. I lost all my gear, my cameras, my, I salvaged, I got ready to prepare because I was actually part of the preparation and rescue team in my local village. I lived in. So I had a lot of stuff already taken out and taken over to my ex's house. But then there was a lot of things I'd, So lost it just at that moment weren't that important to me.
Starting point is 01:00:26 We didn't have that much time to evacuate. Right. So I lost a lot of things and had to rebuild it. So I don't have the recording equipment I used to have. I'm just rebuilding it now. We have it recorded on my phone of this. Oh, my God. It's a conversation across the road to me.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Wow. It's a lower rumbrily, like, and I'm not good at it, but I'm just trying to give you the context. then probably about 10 15 feet beside it and I feel like it was right in the ditch line now I do have a 400 some foot driveway but I feel it's like in the dishline it crossed the road to me and then 10 15 feet beside it from it is a it was so weird I was like so I there's these sandhill creams that will nest over there in this little metal area in the woods but that's not that's not that's they make a different sound. Right. And then I was hearing farther back, way back by a tree line across the field from the stitch line where I heard that sound. I heard like a really loud, like, I don't know, it was like a dog bark or like a, like almost like it was an adult tell I none knock it off or get it.
Starting point is 01:01:46 And I heard more than one time, but I did get that on my phone recording it because I started recording. when I started hearing the chimpanzee chatter and then I got the roof in there. I took it to a friend's house that had, I put my phone to it and they could amplify it a little bit and they were flabbergasted. Wow. So you do have the recording right now of stuff. Wow. I was just messing around.
Starting point is 01:02:13 I just set up a new computer where I'm at now and think of that. But yeah, I don't have good equipment. I'm working on it. But I mean, you could, I have friends. I like, they just come out here and sit and have a campfire with me. Yeah. We're not thinking, talking about anything like, and it is not just Satsfatch or any related. The sky activity that goes on that is so well seen here and also a part of my life, all my life.
Starting point is 01:02:37 Wow. Like I said, you like you said, write a book. Nora, it sounds incredible. That's, that is, you've got wild stuff going on right now. And that, I mean, I love it. And it's awesome. But I'll start out little with a town hall meeting and hooking up with people like you. everybody that subscribes to you and it
Starting point is 01:02:57 feel free reach out to me and yeah please I'm just tired now please continue don't be afraid to keep me up to date with what's going on and if you get to the point where you can send some audio files I would love to hear what you're capturing maybe even start a YouTube channel and just start documenting it you know
Starting point is 01:03:17 I have six subscribers I just don't I'm not I don't know how to do that stuff I need someone to help me at all, but I actually just started putting in the folders of different things. Okay. Because if anyone wants to go out and listen to that Michigan
Starting point is 01:03:34 encounters with me with Minna GAL, I talk about things other than Sasquatch that I do have photos of as well. Okay. Related to Sasquatch for other magic. Yeah, and I have clear photos that have blown people away. Unique trees I've posted on. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:51 Wow, that's awesome. Please reach out to me. I'd love to see your channel if you want to share that with me just so I can be hard to find it. But if you can share the link to it, it's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com. You can email me. And thank you, Nora, for chatting. And hopefully we'll be able to catch up sometime in the future as well. Yeah, we will.
Starting point is 01:04:11 Super. And thank you. And I hope we're happy meeting everybody on your group. And I will send you some great stuff. You'll have fun with it. Absolutely. Great chatting with you, Nora. You have a great night.
Starting point is 01:04:21 You too. Good night. Good calls tonight. We got one more. Should we call the last person back? Someone in the chat, let me know. Are you guys up for me to call one more person back? I got to see someone say, yep.
Starting point is 01:04:38 I can see someone say, yep, in the chat. Then I'll call them back. All right, A.O. You asked for it. Let's, okay, so you get the number. I hope this person isn't asleep. I guess we'll find out. Guys, we might get yelled at.
Starting point is 01:04:55 I hope you're ready to get yelled at. Here we go. This is Jeremiah from Bigfoot Society calling you back. Sorry, it's late. I just want to double check. So you're aware this is recorded for the podcast in live. And were you able to fill out the guest release thing? Yeah, Jeremiah, I was on the show earlier.
Starting point is 01:05:19 Oh, Greg. I was like, this guy sounds just like, Greg. Did you call me back? Oh, you must have called two different times. Yeah, no, I didn't. I just heard my phone. Yeah, it might have been because when we're playing phone tag, I don't know, maybe something happened there because I'd ever hung up. I just switched the call over.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Maybe it called you. That's all right, man. That's funny. Hey, listen, I'll have one of my buddies from New Jersey Pine Barron's BFO, I'll call you back. His name's Eric Spinner, if you look at him up. Right guy. And when they're doing a Perricon, they got Nick Pope coming. Esteban's coming at something later.
Starting point is 01:05:51 And what's his name, Ronnie LeBlanc as well? And Bill Burns from UFO hunters. What's the name of that? Well, it's called the Bucks County Paracom. Okay. And it's the first one. And that's on March 9th outside of Philadelphia. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:08 Yeah. And then there's another one in June where Esteban's coming to Raleigh the Blank, Ron Moorhead. And that's coming to New Jersey closer to where I live. Anyway, I'm in a Walmart right now. I got to check out. Well, I'll email you about it, okay? Yeah, thanks. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:06:23 Yeah. Have a good one. You get. All right. Well, that was the same person. It was Greg. It was good to talk to Greg again. But guys, we've had a great night. We've got almost 80 people live. This is the most people I've had for these Bigfoot encounters live. I'll be editing this out and putting it up on the podcast. Make sure you're subscribed. Hit the bell so you don't miss out on any of these. It's not going to be on a certain night. It's every once in a while I'll do these.
Starting point is 01:06:52 make sure you subscribe on the major podcast platforms on YouTube. I do have a Patreon where you can listen to members-only episodes. You can also hear the episodes here on the YouTube channel if you join the Bigfoot Posse tier. It's a $3 one. Thanks for hanging out. Appreciate you spending your night with me. And I hope to see you guys soon. Maybe we'll see you in a few nights.
Starting point is 01:07:18 Who knows. But have a good one all. And we'll see you next time. I just want to take a few minutes to say thank you to you, all my listeners, for listening to the podcast. Please take a minute to help out the show by subscribing on YouTube, making sure you hit the bell so you don't miss any notifications, and share the episode on YouTube with a friend. Also, if you're listening to us on a podcast, thank you so much. Make sure that you're subscribed, share the show with a friend. really it's all about sharing the show wherever you can if you've had a bigfoot encounter related to the following or know someone who has please reach out to me at bigfoot society at gmail dot com or pass on my email here's the list encounters in the lake texoma area of oklahoma or texas encounters in the oakridge oregon area or within 45 minutes to an hour of the vicinity
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