Bigfoot Society - A Life Time of West Coast Bigfoot Encounters (Member's Only)
Episode Date: May 1, 2024Dovie recounts her lifelong series of eerie experiences, starting from her childhood in Southern California and extending into her adult years in Oregon, where unusual behaviors and physical evidences... encountered in the wild lead her to deeply believe in Bigfoot's existence. Overcoming the social challenges of sharing such encounters, she moves from fear towards a quest for understanding. A demon Sasquatch looking through her window. Bigfoot approaching their car at a California rest stop bit too close. That's only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this episode.To hear the whole episode you can become a supporting member either on Patreon or Youtube. Links below:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103219897Share your Bigfoot encounter with me 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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Hey, Bigfoot Society. It's time for another members-only episode. Special thank you to you guys in the Patreon and YouTube channel members. This time I talked to Dovey about her lifelong experiences throughout California and Oregon. Some wild stuff happened in this one. I know you're going to love it. And again, thank you to everyone who is supporting the podcast. We're getting closer to the moon every day. Enjoy this episode.
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We had a bathroom right next to our bedroom, and there was a window that looked out toward
the pasture, and he couldn't see anything out there.
And I always had this feeling like I was being watched at that window.
I always just had this weird feeling.
I can't even tell you how often I felt that way.
And sometimes I'd close the window or close a little drape,
but I didn't always have one up there.
Because I like to keep it open, but sometimes I'd have to close it.
And anyway, this one night I'm home by myself and I'm sound asleep.
And I don't know if it was 12, 1 o'clock in the morning or what.
But all of a sudden this horrible smell woke me out.
It was sewage and sulfur smell.
And it just, oh, it just, I mean,
It woke me up. It was horrible. And I could hear something shuffling on the side of my house.
Like, you know, I could tell something was out there. I have no idea why I didn't call the police.
I have no idea. I should have. I don't know. It just never dawned on me. And I was thinking about calling
my son-in-law or something. And I said, no, what if they get hurt? I don't know why I thought that,
but like, what if they get hurt? And when I woke up and I heard this, the feeling I had was
I was terrified. I was literally terrified. I thought my life was indeed. I thought I was going to die. I mean,
literally, I felt like I was going to die. It was the worst feeling I'd ever felt. You know, I can't
equate it to those experiences because I was still kind of young and had been so long. But this
experience, I was, I was like fear just all over throughout my body. And I kept thinking, you know,
part of me wanted to look out the, you know, well, first I did look, kind of go in the bathroom,
you know, I had the door open. And I'm looking, I'm hearing something shuffling. And I got a little
flesh on that I'm kind of trying to, and something told me, don't get close. I don't know why.
Something was telling me, don't get real close. So I'm trying to look out the window. I could not see
anything out that window, nothing out that window. And so I'm thinking, okay, maybe I could go out
into the living room and kind of look up through the shades, you know, and I opened my bedroom door,
went out in the living room, and I'm thinking, no, no, I don't want to look out because I don't
know what I'm going to see, and I don't want to see something looking back at me. That's what
went through my head. I don't want to look out. And I don't know why, but that's what my head
was telling me. And then I checked the doors.
make sure, because when I'm home by myself, I always double lock, everything. And so, yeah,
and then I kind of turned, I mean, I felt like I was walking in circles, like, what do I do?
And then part of me is like, well, maybe I could hide in the closet. Maybe I can hide. And then
something's like, nope, we can find you. And I don't even know where that came from. But it just
felt like whatever it was could find me there. It told me, no, don't do it. I don't know if it was
that or my head, you know, I can't say. But it was just really weird. But I'd never ever
smelt that before at my house. And it doesn't, we don't have a sewage line on that side of the
house. It's in the front of the house or, you know, sewer line. And it was just the weirdest thing.
And I never thought to go out and look for tracks or anything, but the next day my husband
came home and I mentioned it to him, I don't think he took me seriously or something. I'm not really
sure, but he kind of like, oh, okay, well, whatever, you know.
And, but I tried to tell him, you know, something was out there.
But, and then there was a, you know, and then the more we thought about that experience
in living there one time, because we had a hot tub in the back of our house on the side
next to that pasture, and there was a chain link, eventually after we moved there, the farmer
put a chain link fence, and then my husband built a deck, and we had a hot tub there in the
corner. And this one night I was out lighting these little tea lights in these little glass
containers along this little edge of our deck because we were going to get in the hot tub and
there's no real lights out there. So I wanted some little lights. And I kept having this really
weird feeling like something's there in the pasture. And you can't see out there. It's dark.
And I just kept and I kept thinking, oh, you're imagining, you're imagining. And I kept lighting the
candles. And then, you know, I got out in the tub first. And then finally, I went in, you know, I felt
really uncomfortable. So I went in to my husband. I said, you're coming out or what? Because I
wasn't going to stay out there. And so he finally did. And we weren't out there maybe 15 minutes.
And we heard like, I don't know, a gruff, a growl, something. And I'm like, I'm out of here. I'm
gone. My husband's like, I am too. And we left. And we'd never had that experience before.
It was just, he's like, I don't know. And we didn't know what it was.
we just said we're done. You know, I blew out the candles. I left, went in the house, and we were done
for the night. And that was just really weird. We both felt very uncomfortable there in the hot tub
there next to that pasture. And later, as I'm thinking about it, we had a sensory light up above our
garage underneath the eve. And one time I'd went out to go to work, and there was glass in my
driveway. And I'm thinking, how the heck did that break? Well, first,
I thought, where'd the glass come from? It never dawned. I mean, it was a motion sensor light.
And come to find out, somebody had broke the motion sensor light out above our garage. And then
another time, we had a big trash can, I don't know, they were pretty tall, like four feet tall or whatever.
And they got a cover, you take it off, but it hangs. You can't take it completely off. It'll hang, and then you put it back on. You put your trash in there.
And we'd have it on the side of the house. Well, a couple of times.
I found the trash bin way over by the fence next to the pasture and trash is pulled out of it,
but the lid's back on. And I'm picking up trash and like, what the heck? You know, there's nothing in it.
I mean, if it would have been a raccoon or something, they'd have knocked it over or a dog or anything
like that. But they'd rummaged through my trash and I never could figure out who was doing it.
I only did it a couple times, but it was just weird.
And then before we moved, I'm going to say a year or two before we moved, is when I, sometimes stuff would get knocked off our wall would be like something hit the house or through something at the house.
I thought it was just odd because like my clock in my bathroom fell.
And I thought, what the heck?
I mean, unless we had an earthquake, the only way it could have just come off is if something hit the side of the house.
and, you know, or my light in my bedroom would be swaying.
Like, and I'm thinking, we didn't have an earthquake, you know, it was just weird stuff.
Like, and something was either throwing something.
It wasn't happening a lot, but it did happen periodically.
And then also I had purchased one of those, because we didn't have a doorbell.
So I purchased one of those where you put a battery in it.
at the front door because, you know, I couldn't always hear people knocking. And for the longest time,
I'm going to say for about three years or so, in the middle of the night, I hear the doorbell.
And I'd like, what? And so I'd get up and I'd look out, you know, because I don't answer my door,
I look out first, and nothing's there. No one's there. And, you know, I mean, where I'd look out
my bedroom, but usually I'd go up to the, you know, outside my bedroom and look out the front window.
and nothing's there.
And that didn't happen all the time,
but every so often that doorbell would ring.
Now like 12 o'clock at night, 1 o'clock in the morning,
11 o'clock at night, whatever.
I mean, we usually went to bed about 930, 10 o'clock,
and so usually, you know, 12, 1 o'clock, that doorbell.
And I'm just like, what the heck?
I think finally I'd just let the battery go out.
I thought, no, you know, because it wake me at middle of the night.
but just weird stuff and our street light was broke out. Yeah, just some really weird things were happy. And then we moved. And when we were moving, I was telling my second to the oldest daughter about, you know, feeling like someone was looking through the window. And her and her husband and my grandkids had lived with us for a while in that house. And when my husband and I went on a vacation, I said, hey, why didn't you and your husband sleep in our room?
So you're, you know, away from the kids and whatever because we're not going to be here.
And she said, oh, okay, you know, so they slept in our bedroom.
And she said, mom, she said, I would tell, and her husband, his name was Dawn.
She said, I would tell Don to go close that window because I'm not going in there with that window open.
She said, something's looking at me.
And she said, I always felt like something was looking at me.
I said, what did you tell me?
And she's like, I didn't think about it.
I thought something was wrong with me or whatever.
And she said, I felt the same thing.
And so I thought, well, if she felt it and I felt it, then something probably was.
I don't know why the guys didn't feel that way, but me and my daughter felt the same way.
Like something's looking at us through that window, and I felt that way quite often.
And it was so dark out there, and I was constantly trying to get my husband to put a motion sensor out there, which he never did, but he did put one above the garage, but that kind of got broke out.
one, you know, and then when I asked my husband about it, he said, I don't know why I never,
he goes, I just thought it was the wind. I said, the wind breaking out a motion sensor light.
And he goes, well, I don't know. I don't think about it. And I just said, you know, because after
listening to a lot of podcasts about different things and people, different experiences and watching
that finding big, I know a lot of people have, you know, joke about finding big foot. But I'll tell you,
that was a big opener for a lot of people. I know it was for me.
and my husband that really helped us open up our eyes to a lot of things and experiences that we
were having in our life. So, but, you know, thank goodness for the podcasts and stuff and for your
podcast that, you know, I really appreciate people sharing their experiences because if it hadn't
been for that, I would not have realized all the things that we have. And my husband and I, we love
hiking, but we usually go hiking. I love waterfalls. We like to find waterfalls, but we usually go
where other people, there's usually other people. I know especially during COVID, but there were
always a lot of people out there. And one time we were going to go hiking off a, I'm going to say,
logging road. And it had a closed gate, and we were thought, well, we're going to walk up there anyway.
And we got up there probably half a mile. And I told my husband, I said, you know,
I think I want to just turn around and go back because there was nobody else out there.
And I started getting a little nervous, to be honest.
And I just said, no, let's just turn around.
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I know what I saw.
I know what's out there.
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Please let people know.
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