Bigfoot Society - A Kansas Woman Shares Years of Encounters in the Flint Hills
Episode Date: March 10, 2026In this episode, we delve into the remarkable experiences of Linda from northeastern Kansas, whose encounters span decades and stretch across the mountains of Montana, the forests of southeastern Okla...homa, the high country of Colorado, and the rolling Flint Hills of Kansas. Her journey began in childhood after a frightening mountain incident near Butte, Montana and a moment that changed how she viewed the famous Patterson-Gimlin film.Linda shares her 1977 experience near Broken Bow, Oklahoma, where an overwhelming warning forced her to leave an isolated trail. Years later in Bailey, Colorado, she and her husband were awakened at 4:00 AM by a powerful vocalization rising from below their mountainside home. Near Pine Junction, she describes a whistle that answered her own from the trees.Back in Kansas, the activity continued—wood knocks near a camper, unexplained footprints in winter ground, a towering shadow passing a window, and a long, distant Ohio howl echoing across the Flint Hills followed by chilling responses. While camping near a quiet lake, she encountered massive tree breaks and an X-shaped stick structure placed directly in front of her vehicle.Linda also opens up about deeply personal experiences that shaped her understanding of these beings, touching on moments that felt protective, purposeful, and transformative.This conversation moves through multiple states, landscapes, and seasons, weaving together firsthand encounters and reflections that build into something far bigger than a single sighting. Join us as we explore Linda’s lifelong journey and the enduring mystery of Sasquatch in the American heartland and beyond.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society
and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories
to bring you first-hand encounters
from people who say they've seen something impossible
from backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers
to quiet farms and crowded highways.
The stories come from everywhere
and each one leaves us with more questions than answers.
These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
So settle in because today you'll hear another account
that just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
Welcome back to another episode.
I've got the privilege of talking to new friend Linda today.
Welcome to the show.
Linda, how are you doing?
Thanks, Jeremiah.
Doing great, thanks.
Linda is a listener of the show.
And she has an interesting history regarding Bigfoot.
We'll probably be talking about that in a few minutes.
but she's experienced some things as she's gone through life in areas that are extremely active.
And so we'll be talking about, you know, some things that she's experienced along the way.
But anything else that the listeners would need to know about you before we get going, Linda.
Not particularly.
I'm the oldest of six and I have five brothers are all bow hunters in northeastern kids.
Kansas. And so, you know, we grew up on the edge of a big city, but we had woods behind our house. And so we were
outside all the time in that environment. So we've camp, fished, hunted, and all that stuff forever. And
I'm not much of a hunter, but I fished before, but it's not my deal. I just like, so I had to
find something. So this, this subject came up. And this is what I got into. Okay. So that, that is a really
a good piece of information, I think, because, you know, you also were probably spending time out in the woods and you're aware of what kind of sounds are out in the woods and what kind of things to expect or not to expect, I would imagine.
Right. Yeah. We used to find tracks, you know, in the creek beds and follow them and, you know, raccoon and I would just, you know, rabbit tracks.
I said just go out and just play in the woods and hang out.
And same for bake with my brothers.
Did that too.
I like that.
So, Linda, what would be your first, what was your first introduction to the subject of Bigfoot, do you think?
Well, my dad was watching the Patterson Gimlin film one afternoon when I walked into the living room.
And I was after his attention.
And I saw him was really fixated.
and I thought, well, what's he watching?
And I looked, and I saw that on TV.
And, you know, I formed a real quick opinion, and it was all wrong that that was somebody
in a suit.
I said, what are you doing, Dad?
I wouldn't be watching that for.
He was a big skeptic.
And he looked at me with his big brown eyes, and he said, I don't know.
And I thought, oh, my gosh, this thing could be real.
Because for him to even consider it was a big statement to me.
So I became interested then because I was curious.
I thought, oh, well, if he thinks this is real, I need to find out more about it, you know.
And so that was the beginning.
But that's extremely interesting.
So he was not, it sounded like your dad was not an individual that was, you know, really into maybe any other things that were, you know, paranormal or of the weird or anything like that.
exactly um years later um someone asked me do you think your dad saw something and i thought oh no
you know i don't think so well the more i thought about it then the more i remembered that when
i was a little girl i had at that one time just one brother and um i was probably 10 and he was
he would have been eight um we were picnicking on the side of a mountain
near Butte, Montana, and my Uncle Bob lived in Butte.
So Dad and Uncle Bob smelled something, and they thought it was a bear.
So they went walking down the side of this mountain.
It was a meadow that was kind of at a slope.
And we could watch them go down there.
And there was a tree line, you know, not too far from this meadow.
And they walked in that direction.
Well, the next thing I remember is Uncle Bob and dad.
came running back up the mountain side and the gun was over their head.
They know, run, you know.
And so we took off for the car and my mother had broken her ankle.
She was on crutches and my little brother and, you know, we just, we were too young to be
responsible for much of anything.
We took off, you know, we ran.
We got to the car and, you know, it's funny how.
when you relive an experience like that, and it was a number of years ago, but I remember
dad being out of breath, in the car, anxious, you know, and I'm almost certain now, I can recall
that he was having a conversation with my mother, that, you know, he was sweating, you know,
that there was something, something was not right, you know, that that wasn't a bear, and,
but they wouldn't tell us kids about it.
So, yeah, that happened.
Okay.
Okay.
Did you ever have a conversation with your father later in life to, you know,
something to the effect of like, hey, what happened that day out in Butte, Montana?
I wish that I had, but I did not.
He didn't tell us about it.
And it wasn't until I was an adult, you know, he was gone.
By then, you know, that somebody said,
Did your dad see something?
It just would have never occurred to me that he had.
Because in northeastern Kansas, it would have had to have been on vacation, you would think.
You know, because, but you just don't know what you don't know, you know.
But I never, it never came up.
He wouldn't have talked about it.
And he was such a big skeptic on most things that he didn't dare ask him anything like that, you know.
So.
I know not that it is extremely close to it, but the But,
Montana area.
Talk to someone in Pony, Montana a long time ago.
And so that's kind of a similar area.
And they had a visual sighting where I think they got chased in their car.
Yeah, they did.
So then, you know, so you had that early exposure to the Patterson Gimlin film.
And then that kind of, you know, you're not really sure what happened that day in
Montana, what was your viewpoint on Bigfoot as you grew up? Is it something that you forgot about,
or was it always in the back of your mind? Well, I think I forgot about it for a number of years,
you know, just got married and raised my family and lived in Kansas. And let's see, it was in 77,
that we moved to Oklahoma. And we moved just south of Broken,
boat. And Port Southeastern Oklahoma is a known hot spot, you know, for sightings. But at that time,
there wasn't a whole lot of talk about it, you know, and I wasn't thinking Bigfoot back in those
days. But we would do a lot of camping at Beaver's Bend State Park. And we didn't have any
experiences. We were always in an RV kind of tent camping, but in an area where there were a lot of
people but um one day it was a day off for myself i decided to take a solo hike and um i had packed
some things and was really excited about being out by myself in the woods hadn't been for a long
walk in the nature for a long time just being a young mom and um i started walking i got about
follow up a trail. It was kind of an isolated part of the park. And I thought, oh, this will be nice,
you know. It was a beautiful day. And I walk and I'm going maybe two, three hundred feet from the
vehicle. And I'm starting to appreciate the nature of things. There was an armadillo scratching
around in the undergrowth. It's kind of neat. And I just kept walking. But I hadn't gone very far
when I started feeling dread.
And I thought, what in the world, you know, that I'm not going to pay attention to that.
You know, I just must be feeling chicken because I'm out here by myself or something.
I'm not a chicken.
And I just kept walking.
But I was getting this message that I needed to turn around and go back to my car.
And I thought, oh, I'm not going to pay any attention to that.
And I kept walking.
And it became more and more ominous and heavy.
and pretty soon I realized that I'm in remorse that I died
and I'm walking down.
Nobody ever found me again and I thought,
well, this is crazy.
You know, I'm going to turn around and go back to the car, I guess.
I'm going home.
It was really scary.
So I had a Minespeak episode, in other words,
which at that time nobody ever talked about that kind of thing.
And, you know, we lived in Oklahoma for a while,
moved back to Kansas, didn't have any more episodes in Oklahoma at that time.
But later on, many years later, we moved to Colorado.
And my mom and dad used to vacation in Park County, Bailey, Colorado.
And so we went up to Bailey because that was the old stomping grounds for vacations.
And my dream was to buy a house up there.
And eventually we did buy a house in Bailey.
And it was on the side of a mountain.
We had about two feet of flat space behind our foundation.
And then it was a drop-off.
And there were ledges and big boulders.
And it would go all the way down about a quarter of a mile down the side of this big mountain until you got to the river.
and so we had a two-story home and our bedroom was upstairs and our bedroom was on that side of the house where you could open your window and with no threat of bears because you're on second floor and you could hear the river at night.
So that's how we would sleep even, you know, it was springtime. It was cold outside. There was snow because, you know, Colorado Springs are not warm.
but we had our window open.
So at 4 a.m. one night as I'm laying there,
and I don't know that my husband is awake.
And he's just, you know, thought he was asleep,
but he was laying awake as well.
We hear this loud, very loud, male voice,
say a word, and it was O, O-H-H-A.
H.H. It was, oh, and it was a really mournful. And it came from down below the edge off the cliffside,
you know, and there was a flat space down there. We kind of cleared it out, and I'm kind of thinking,
now that's where that thing was at. I really do think that it was a Sasquatch. It was a male
voice, but it was way too loud to be human.
And we told our friends at the
Sasquatch Outpost about it in Bailey,
Jim and Daphne Myers.
They're great.
And we became good friends with Jim and Daphne.
And, of course, he's got a lot of good stories at the museum
there at the outpost.
So the other experience that I had in Bailey,
I mean, I knew of stories, you know,
the fireman has had a siding on Crow Hill, which is the 7% grade down, and it comes around the
curve into Bailey, if you're heading from Denver into Bailey. But back east of Crow Hill and to a place
called Pine Junction on 285 Highway, if you go straight south, you'll go down the mountain,
and there's a couple of lakes there, Bear Lake.
and Crystal Lake.
And it's absolutely beautiful.
It's B-E-H-R was the spelling, I believe, and it's not a very well-known place.
But it's maintained by the Forestry Department, and there's a huge cabin there that was built,
I think, back in the 20s or earlier than that.
It was just amazing.
It was beautiful.
It had these big cross-timbers at the point at the top like this, and it was abandoned,
but the Forestry Department maintained it and gave tours of it occasionally.
And there was a gazebo where Mrs. Bear, the utility baron's wife, would have these Victorian parties and da-da-da.
So we would fish there, and my ex-husband was fishing.
And I decided that I would go up the switchback, and there was a trailhead right by this little.
location, so he's on this little deck or dock and he's fishing. And I started up the trailhead
and I did the switch back off to the north and then I came back and now I'm about 200 feet above him
and I decide just to get his attention for fun and whistle. So our horse whistle that we used in
Kansas to call the horses in was kind of a like that. And I was dry. I had no water with me.
And so when I went to whistle, I went, and it didn't come out right.
And he didn't look up, but something immediately whistled back at me.
And I had been in the woods enough to know, to look around, see what that was.
It was too loud to be a bird.
It mimicked me.
Birds in that area don't usually do that.
and I knew that on that switchback that there was a trail that went up ahead,
you know, up above me, and there was a ridge up there,
and it could have been out of sight there, but it didn't sound like it came from up above.
It sounded like it came from straight ahead of me.
And where I was standing on this fairly wide trail was about three foot wide,
there were trees down on the slope, and they were probably about six inches in diameter.
they weren't very big.
And they were pine trees and some aspens in there.
And it seemed like all the branches of these trees were at the same level.
The lowest branch was all the same level.
See, there was no undergrowth.
You could see, I could have seen something.
And I should have been able to have seen what did that.
And I couldn't.
And that really freaked me out.
And I thought, this isn't normal.
I'm going back.
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So I walked down real quick, and I didn't stop at the fishing bank.
I went all the way to the car.
And I hollered at him.
I said, we're leaving.
You need to come with me.
We're going home.
I don't like this.
Something just whistled at me.
And what?
You know, he's a big skeptic.
So that happened.
You know, that was kind of scary for me.
So that particular area, is that something where you shared then with Jim over at the outpost that you'd experience that?
Yes, I did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I went to the outpost and he has a map in the back where you can pin your sightings or your encounters.
And so I stuck a little pin in Pine where I was at.
We were there for a few years and then we moved back to Kansas.
And we go on a, let's see, I think I'm trying to take this in order.
So there was a time when I had to take my ex-husband to work.
And he dropped his, he followed me, dropped his car off at the shop,
and then he hopped in my car and I took him on to work.
It was 4 a.m. and it was in February.
It was probably in the year 2021.
And I drop him off and I'm coming back down Highway 24,
which parallels I-70 in a way between Topeka, Manhattan.
and so I'm on 24 and I'm headed down this little highway and there's a cornfield off to my right
and my lights are shining out this way and I see movement in the ambient light off of my beams
and I thought what is that?
I said a dog and I kept looking.
And I thought, well, it's all black.
And then I noticed the eyes, which were slanted like this, and they were glowing, gold.
And I thought, what in the world is that?
And it had a wolf's face, and it had two very pointed, pointed black ears on the very edges of its head.
you know, not here, but like here.
And the craziest thing about it that was so scary was it knew that it was just very intelligent
looking.
It had a very intelligent look on its face.
It knew that it was not being seen because it wasn't in the beams of the headlight.
You know, I couldn't see it.
It was like I could tell what he was thinking, which was weird.
And I could see it.
and it had a very sinister kind of look on its face,
like premeditated look on its face,
murderous look on its face.
It didn't have a normal, you know, a coyote or a wolf or a dog.
They don't look like that.
You know, even a wolf.
They don't look like that.
They just look like a dog or like either have a relaxed face.
There was no reason.
This thing didn't look like that.
And its legs were real spindly.
It wasn't very big.
It didn't look big to me.
But I'm in my car and it's probably 100 feet away for me.
And it's coming at an angle towards my car, but, you know, not threatening me.
And then it was probably headed to the river, which was further down, you know, in that direction it was going.
So that was scary.
Absolutely.
So Topeka, were you headed east towards Kansas City?
I'm not entirely familiar with where Manhattan is.
Fair question.
I was between, I was just east of Womigo.
So there's a bunch of little tiny towns.
A bunch of little, and I was headed back to Womigo area at an angle to hit 99.
So I was going west from midpoint, I suppose, between Tupico and Manhattan, but north of I 70.
So, and then I would have had to get to 99.
and go south.
So this is an interesting area.
I never expected to see all of this activity.
When I live, when we first moved back from Colorado to live in our little town,
we're in the Flint Hills.
And my mom was a little further east of us, about 20 minutes.
And we put our camper in her train.
driveway and plugged the camper in just to have our own private space. And when we moved from
Colorado, my ex-husband had just taken a job in that area. So we were looking for a house out in that
area, but we had our camper. So we stayed in our camper and just plugged it in at moms.
And I was in visiting with my mom and my brother, and it got late, and it was about 10.30,
so I was headed outside to go to bed to the camper,
and I got to her deck,
and I clearly heard a wood knock.
And I froze.
I thought, here in Kansas?
And so I froze.
I thought if I hear another one of those,
I'm going to the camper,
you know,
like that's really going to protect you,
but metal sides are better than nothing.
So, sure enough, within a couple seconds,
you know, and I know what was from that direction.
It was opposite direction, so the first wood knock was off to my left,
and the other wood knock was ahead of me off to the right.
And I know that there was a really nice pond over there,
and full of fish, turtles and frogs,
because usually you can hear them.
And my mother had a little pond on the other side of the camper,
and those frogs are usually really loud too.
Well, anyway, I went to the camper,
and I tried to wake my husband up and tell him, but he wasn't paying any attention.
And I got back the next day, and then we were in the house.
My mom, my brother, my husband, my ex-husband, and myself,
we're all sitting in this living room.
And I said, hey, guys, I heard two wood knocks out in Mom's driveway last night.
And my ex-husband looks at my brother, who, my brother is.
is six foot two. He's about
265 and it's all upper body.
He's just a big guy.
And he says to my brother,
hey, do you remember the other day I was asking you if that was you that was walking
past the camper? And my brother said,
yeah, that wasn't me. I was in the house watching a movie.
And he said, yeah, but he goes, you know, he had the shades pull down
this big picture window on the camper and he saw the
little wet walked past so the shade, you know, just the shadow of something walked past.
Well, I measured that window and it's the bottom of it, it's five foot up in the air,
and it's about a three-foot window.
So for the head to be, it would be like seven foot, you know, up that high.
And my brother's not that big.
So about that time, my brother says, well, there's something around here could be because he said,
I heard something really big and heavy moving back behind the barn.
which is a metal barn.
And then my mother said,
well, something was banging on the house.
He said, knocking on the door.
She said, I looked out, and there weren't any cars in the driveway,
and there wasn't anybody down there at the door,
but something was knocking on the door.
So I'm like, well, this is kind of spooky.
So I noticed it was every March, you know.
So there would be some evidence one year.
There was some broken fish that just a bunch of dead fish in a circle in her yard where the camper had been placed.
And it had a bite out of the middle of these fish.
How big was the bite in the fish?
Well, it was about like that, which would make it like three inches.
Because the fish were only about that big.
Got it.
Okay.
Interesting.
And how big were the footprints would you estimate?
The footprints were probably, they weren't huge.
They were kind of scruffed up or you couldn't really get a good one, you know, where they were messed up.
Maybe 12 inches.
Okay.
Was there a lot of space between them?
Not real big.
Yeah.
We found another footprint in that area one night.
that it was a different story.
And it was very small.
It was about eight inches long and barefooted print in the middle of the winter.
And an area real close to that.
And that was a time when my brother was taking the backroads to my mom's.
And a dog ran up to the truck and stopped and acted like he wanted help.
And my brother, you know, thought, oh, this is a dog, the stray dog.
There's nobody out here.
I'm just going to take this dog.
So he reached over and picked up the dog and put him in the back of the truck.
And when he did, he heard something growl from behind the truck.
And he carries a knife on him.
And he had his knife with him.
And he looked back there, but he didn't see anything.
And he got in his truck and went home.
That dog was a really weird dog.
And he didn't last really long.
He kept running off.
I don't know.
It was just such a strange thing.
But my brother told me that story.
So I said, well, let's go look for prints.
So we went back the next morning and that's where we found that eight-inch print and barefooted, you know.
Yeah, why would someone be barefoot in the wintertime, especially in the Midwest?
Oh, my goodness, it gets cold out here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It gets really bitter and really bitter.
Nobody likes it.
That's why you find so many overweight people in the Midwest, they're all inside eating.
True.
That's the true thing.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, we had that going on.
So, let's see.
Then we start camping at Lakewell Buncie.
And while we're doing that, I'm renovating the home that I'm living in, my house.
And it's an old Victorian.
So I want to tell you that story because I'm afraid I'm going to forget it.
This is like a drainage area.
You know, this area drains into the Kansas River,
and it's part of the Mill Creek and watershed.
There are two watersheds out here.
I don't remember the name of the other.
Waukerusa, I think, is, these are Indian names, you know.
So I'm remodeling the house down here,
and I would usually go home about dusk and start dinner.
And I went home.
And I was there alone, and I had my windows open.
It was a beautiful day, spring.
And it's like 7.30-ish.
And I clearly hear, of course, let me explain.
There's my house, and there's this big backyard,
and then it backs up to farmland, and the cattle are out there,
and the pasture, and then there's a dirt road,
and then there's a cemetery, and then there's the Flint Hill,
hills, which go on forever, probably 300 acres or more, of Flint Hills, which is grassland.
And, you know, our area is a lot more like Missouri than it is. It's not western Kansas,
where everything's flat. And so I'm in the living room, and I hear an Ohio howl plain as day.
And I'm like, you have got to be kidding me. And this was May.
it was tenor.
It was a long way away.
It was very loud for me to be able to hear it.
And you could tell that there was a lot of distance in it,
but you knew it had to be loud for you to hear it
because I know what's out there, you know?
And it went on forever, you know.
It's like Bobo Faye does his long Ohio hell.
Right.
And then after it finished, there were all these screams.
And they sounded female.
They sounded animalistic.
And I can mimic it.
I was like,
me,
you know,
they were like four or five.
Oh,
man.
Different.
And it felt like,
you know,
to me,
it told me,
it told me,
it must be date night,
right?
You know,
somebody's making their,
yeah,
right.
Their debut.
There you go.
Yeah.
You never know,
right?
That's,
that's some wild stuff.
It was crazy.
I couldn't believe it.
I just thought,
wow.
You know,
southeastern Oklahoma, and I've got some more stories about Oklahoma.
I don't think I told you about being at Honubby yet, so I'll have to go back to that.
But, you know, in Kansas, you just don't hear that.
You don't hear many stories out of Kansas, I don't think.
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I think that, so the area you've been talking about, which is like northeast Kansas, yeah.
I think I've gotten like one report from Perry Lake, Kansas, where they saw something tall and gray about eight to nine feet tall.
And that was like around 2010. I get a lot of stuff from just.
store the border like north of Kansas
City but yeah
I mean this is a lot of new stuff
from the area that you're talking about
it's pretty cool
it's exciting
you know to know that you can go out there
and March is coming up you know
and here it comes
it seems like that's the magic month for these
things
so we would take our camper
to Lake Wobon Sea
and
I have a
a tire cover that's a
soft squash on the back of my camper
and
I noticed it was pretty
it felt
oh I like a desk
you know I was noticing that
before the coyotes would start yipping
there was another sound
and it didn't sound like coyotes
it sounded like monkeys and trees
is what it sounded like
kind of hoots
more of a hoot you know not
owls.
Oh, just weird sounding.
Um, ooh, wow, wow.
You know, like jungle.
Did not sound like coyotes at all.
They can sound weird.
And that would usually trigger them and they would start, you know, their thing.
And so I was recording that for the heck of it.
And my old phone is kind of toast, but I think there's a little card and there might
be able to sneak some of that stuff off for you.
and send it to you.
One particular time, we were camped there.
And the first, we were there for four nights, three, three nights.
So the first night, there was a huge tree break right behind our camper.
We were the only camper at the RV park because it was early in the season,
and it's not a very busy place.
and the next morning I got up, I mean, it was a loud break.
It was very, very loud.
And it did not sound like a wood knock.
It was something breaking.
It was a huge tree breaking.
And I looked at this huge tree right by our camper the next morning.
And I thought, okay, where's the damage?
And I couldn't see anything.
And I thought, well, something, I know what I heard.
And a couple years, maybe the next summer, I saw another tree.
that I had missed that was across the street and and it the top of a tree had been shoved into
the V of an existing tree and the brakes didn't match you know there were there were limbs that
were broken off and some of them laying on the ground and you might be able to tell where that
came from but not all of them had a place you know where they came off so I was noticing that
that was the first night the tree break this the next day we go for a while
a walk and there was a crane, a beautiful bird in the water and he was just, you know,
peaceful and walking in the shallows. And I thought, well, that's neat. And then that night,
I hear this loud, it wasn't, and it was trying to sound like an owl, but it said,
woo
instead of
hoot or
you know
they went
woo
and then
this bird
just got it
something got
that bird
and it screamed
it was awful
you know
and horrific
sounding
the next night
there's this huge
storm that comes
and
it's knocking
the pictures
off the camper
walls
we have a few
and it was
just rocking it. And I'm Googling to see what kind of winds are going to make my camper fall over.
We're dressed. I think, you know, we may have to get out of here. It finally calms down, but I know there's
not going to be any activity that night. And we were breaking down to go home the next morning. And so
Mike's husband says, there's a tree structure in front of your car. And I said, I mean, a stick structure.
I said, oh, what?
There's sticks in front of your car.
So I went out and looked, and there was this big X, and each one of those sticks, they were identical, and they both had a V at the top of them.
And they were like this across, right in front of my car on the grass, and there weren't any other sticks around at all.
Oh, that's weird.
Yeah, okay.
I know it was neat.
Yeah.
Wow.
So.
And no one else in the, uh,
You guys were the only one in there.
Right.
Wasn't anybody else there.
When I was staying with my mom, you know, there in that same area.
Her house is really close to the lake.
She's 20 minutes east of it, and I'm 20 minutes west of it.
This area seems to be kind of active.
So I was staying with her because she was sick.
and I opened the back door to get some fresh air and just to check the weather while I'm making coffee.
It was 8 o'clock.
And there was one quail sound.
You know, they make that Bob White kind of sound.
And it was that whistle or whatever that is, Bob White, you know.
And one, that's it.
It was like they were warning that somebody was coming out that door because there's usually not any activity there.
You know, before my brothers was staying there.
She'd be there for months at on end alone and people visiting.
So they're not used to people living there and opening the door.
And the next morning there was another call.
I can't remember what it was.
It was something, like a bird whistle or something.
And I think it happened three mornings in a row.
There was one time that I went for a walk around her property and I heard one owl hoot.
That was out there.
Yeah, that's always weird when you hear that like either the one, one vocalization or you hear it's like it's the bird sound, but then at the end it turns into like something different.
That always is kind of weird too.
I think if you try to prove this to yourself in your own mind, you're looking for these things, you know, and you start to see them and they may not sound really exciting to ever, but the compilation of all of it together, you know.
builds a story for me and think, oh, yeah.
So we go to Oklahoma and we went to Honubby to the conference.
Lyle Blackburn was there.
Ken Gerard was there.
And it was a fun event.
The camp hosts were 30 minutes outside of the conference area at a different RV park.
And there were lots of campers.
there and the host invited us to go and hang fruit and bait the trees for the
saucequatch. And I'm thinking to myself, well, boy, you're brave. I don't think I'd want a bunch of
strangers putting fruit in my trees if this is an active place. Nobody feeds them, you know,
they're going to be looking to you and they're not going to be happy. So anyway, but I think better.
I think, oh, that's just kind of silly. Just do it.
You know, whatever.
So we had some fruit cups, and I had some bright red yarn.
And we went, so to get to these trees, you have to leave that area.
You walk down a road, you go over a bridge, you go off to the south, you walk through a field,
and then there's a tree line.
And as soon as, that's quite a ways away from the camper.
And we hung these things in the tree, and then I just made a couple of,
whoops, you know, whoop, whoop, you know, like, hi, knock, knock.
And we walked back.
And it was in the middle of the day.
And then I think we went to, back to the conference, maybe as a break, we went to the
conference and we came back that night.
And, of course, our camper doors locked.
And it's four in the morning.
And they came toward my camper and knocked back is what happened.
That's how I take it.
Oh, really?
Four o'clock in the morning.
Oh, man.
Wow.
We're sound asleep and boom, boom, boom, boom on the camper door.
And I'm like, oh, I woke up about the middle of the second knock.
It's funny how you wake up, but you realize that something's been happening while you were asleep.
You know, I had that realization.
And I'm thinking, nobody answers.
this door, you know, nobody answers this door. But my ex-husband was a big skeptic, and he would
entertain danger all the time if he was a little crazy, a little careless from my opinion.
It's like, no, no, no, no, you're not going to get, I thought, well, you know, if I, over my
dead body, you're not opening that door, you're not opening that door. And I'm like, no,
you're not, no, you're not. And he didn't. It wasn't going to happen on my watch. And,
And yeah, we don't know.
I didn't look for footprints.
That would have been a good thing.
But that side of the camper now leaks up there towards the top of it.
And it was at the top.
So just so I make sure I have this right on my side.
So this was not on the festival grounds, but this is a totally different area where it's a RV park somewhere outside of Ho Nubby.
Right.
Okay.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Yeah.
It was.
It was crazy.
Oh, and so that is where the park happened, where I got another Minespeak.
And I think it's interesting that the Minespeak just happened in Oklahoma.
I was just going to say that.
Yeah.
But it's possible that I might have Cherokee heritage in my family, my grandfather's mother,
had long black hair and a little round face and was very,
very pretty and
seen pictures.
And at one time, a car
that had Cherokee Indians in it
with the big Cherokee hats with the big wide
band,
of all due respect to the Native American Indians
and First Nation peoples,
this car pulled up and
my dad was only
three, but he ran down
and peaked in the window and they were
smoking cigars in this car
and they were all there to see my grandmother.
So that we think that there's a tie there.
And, of course, in the Katamichi's, in the Wachita National Forest, you know, in Oklahoma, it's not too far from the area of the Trail of Tears where the Cherokee Indians and the Choctaws, you know, had to make that horrible pilgrimage.
So, tragic and terrible.
Oh, it is very much.
My, I decide that I am going to go to the shower house and shower, and once I got inside that building,
I was able to lock the entire door, because there's nobody there.
And hair's in a towel, you know, got my sweats on.
I start hearing a female voice.
And she starts reassuring me.
And so my head, and I don't know who it is,
but she sounds older.
She sounds Native American.
And she very kindly starts telling me that I've done,
done enough for everybody that I need to, you know, just relax, have peace, stop trying so hard,
working so hard all the time to make everybody half, which is what I've always done on my life.
And it went on for 20 minutes. It was great. And I was a whole different person when I walked out
of that building. And we went to the conference again because it's a couple of days, you know,
and I talked to the, to the conference, one of the conference leaders about it. And he said something
about, he's heard other people, visitors at the conference tell him that the woman of the woods
has spoken to them. So I thought that was interesting, not necessarily Bigfoot related maybe,
But the interesting thing about it was that my curiosity for the Sasquatch and the entire genre was completely satisfied at that point.
It was like I had absolutely, I was always excited about it and wondering about it.
And at that point, it was just, I could have never picked it up again and I would have been just fine.
I mean, it was odd because it satisfied my curiosity about.
That is extremely interesting.
So you, I mean, from what I'm hearing, it really put you at peace with everything.
It lasted for a long time over a month.
Oh, my goodness.
It just really, yeah, it was very impactful.
So, I don't know.
man it would be really even if you have to tell me off air it would be interesting to know what that campground was i have
i have i have i know where the area is oh i just i just have a feeling i think it's you know if i could
just remember yeah um i want to say honobia all day long but
It's Ho Nubby.
I was schooled on that when I was down there.
Oh,
and there's a little store there.
There's a little store there.
And I know we drove for 30 minutes,
and I'm thinking that it would have been,
from the conference center,
I want to say it was south.
But it was on the same highway.
Okay.
It was a straight shot.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was pretty cool.
So,
So was it different than the mindspeak that you had gotten in 77?
It really was.
This was welcoming and reassuring and kind and intended for a good purpose, you know, it was positive.
And the other was get out and get out now, run for it.
don't, you know, you don't need to be here.
And foreboding and oppressive and ominous, that other voice.
And it really surprised me because I didn't, I didn't want to leave, you know.
I didn't want to leave, but I did.
And so, yeah, being here in this little town, it's a very antique town, you know.
It's a neat community.
It's almost like a Mayberry.
in a way, but it's very old.
And so there are some supernatural things that go on here.
I don't know if you're interested in that or not.
In Honebby?
No, here back in Kansas, in my house here where I live now.
Oh, okay.
Sorry.
Sorry.
So, I mean, it is a thing where you see that come up a lot where if, is that a thing
where you think it might be connected to the Bigfoot interactions you've had?
Or what are your thoughts on that?
well um i i was watching a podcast one evening and um this man was going to tell his
bigfoot experience and then he was the host was letting everybody know that at the end of that
he was going to uh go off topic a little bit and talk about uh his paranormal experiences
and i thought to myself well i'm not going to watch that part of it because i don't want to
have any nightmares i'll i tend to have nightmares you know i
if I get anything too involved in anything that's dark like that.
You know, I don't want to think about that.
And I made a comment on there.
I don't want to have any bad dreams, like a flash dream or something scary,
so I'm going to stop watching this.
And I listened to his Bigfoot encounter,
and then I listened to maybe two minutes of the rest of it,
and I shut it off.
And I just put it out there.
I said, you know, boy, I sure would like, I was by myself,
but I'm just thinking, boy, I sure would like to have a Bigfoot encounter.
You know, I sure would like to see one.
I want to see one.
And I hear this little voice saying to me, the Creator won't let us show ourselves to you.
Really?
Oh, my goodness.
And I'm in my living room.
And I'm like, so I think that there's a spiritual side of this.
I think that, yes, they're flesh and blood.
But I think that there's, just like human beings are flesh and blood.
We also have other aspects, you know.
and so I heard that and I'm a very spiritual person.
I'm a very strong Christian person and I have the Holy Spirit in me and you know.
So I thought, well, I'll just go to bed.
So I went to bed and sure enough I had one of those nightmares and I had a big foot standing
next to my bedside.
I woke up screaming, swinging my fists through it.
And that's how I woke up.
So that's interesting.
So you've reached out to them.
They said, hey, we can't show yourself.
But then you're saying it's the same later that day than you have that dream.
So they couldn't show themselves to me in the natural.
Right.
You know, in a dream.
and I don't want to go through that again.
He wasn't trying to hurt me or anything.
I saw him.
I was wanting a road crossing.
I didn't want anything bedside.
Thanks anyway.
And it's really interesting because I've talked to people where they have had visual encounters in their bedroom.
Something has actually appeared and then disappeared.
that was up in northern Ontario
at a place that has a lot of quartz, a lot of crystals
and I don't know, it seems like there might be a connection there
where if there's locations where there's a lot of quartz,
a lot of crystals that can, I mean, weird, weird stuff can happen.
Like, I mean, just east of where you were talking about
in Honubby in Mina, Arkansas, where there's a ton of crystals in the ground.
I've talked to a person where they had a,
they were sitting in a van and one appeared inside the van next to them
and then just blipped out.
Really weird stuff.
They were sitting in a what?
They were sitting in like a van.
And one just appeared inside the van with them.
And then it was like, boom, gone.
And I was like, oh my goodness, this is weird.
It's so, it's so weird that I recommend that if you are going to get into it,
but you need to figure out what it is that you trust in to keep yourself safe and to keep
yourself sane.
You know what I mean?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
I do.
Yeah, I don't go there anymore with that.
You know, I'm just like, well, okay.
There's out there.
There's something to that, but I'll probably never figure it out.
And it seemed like the more that I was getting into the subject, the more it was showing itself
to me in a way, you know, it's like.
It was at Moms.
It was at the lake and it was in Honubby and, you know, and I honestly got to the point where I thought, well, I'm going to have to back away from this subject for a while.
It's getting too close to it or it's getting too close to me.
It was a weird thing.
And I just have a piece about it now.
I'm fine.
You know, it's okay.
Okay.
But it is very interesting, isn't it?
Oh, it's so much.
So you're at the point now where.
you know, you're okay with it.
If stuff happens, it's whatever.
Do you think that that might be related to the piece that you felt down in Oklahoma?
Or what are your thoughts on that?
Well, I think so, you know, when we examine our lives and there's so many different aspects
and you have ups and downs and life gets busy and things just, I think to keep it in perspective is good.
so I try to do that and appreciate the fact that there are things that we don't understand, you know, may never know.
Oh, I agree with you.
I mean, the weird, so, I mean, you look at the Bible and there are some really, really weird things that happened in that book.
And I think it is a little silly of us to think that that stuff stopped happening and that weird.
stuff doesn't happen today.
You know, that's kind of how I think about it.
So, yeah, who knows what's going on there in the background that we can't see.
But as you mentioned, you know, you can have the power of the Holy Spirit.
And that can definitely, definitely protect you for sure.
Linda, it has been really fun talking to you today.
I think it's probably one of the earliest accounts.
of Mindspeak that I've heard so far, which is really, really cool, 77.
So that is pretty special.
I want to make sure that you were able to share everything that you had come to the show to share today.
Yep.
I don't think I've left anything out.
I tried hard to remember everything.
That's good.
Awesome.
But thank you very much, Jeremiah.
Absolutely.
And keep us in mind, you know, if anything else happens around your area or on your travels,
we'd love to hear about it, but thank you so much
for hanging out with us today and for sharing your
experiences. Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
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