Bigfoot Society - A Scream Shattered the Window — And That Was Just the Beginning
Episode Date: January 20, 2026Something keeps showing up in the same kinds of places — long after the stories fade and the people move on.In this episode of Bigfoot Society, voices from across the country share experiences that ...stayed with them for years before ever being spoken out loud. The locations vary, the details don’t always match, and yet certain patterns repeat in unsettling ways.You’ll hear about nights when the woods responded suddenly, properties where activity returned no matter what was done to stop it, and moments that changed how people moved through familiar land forever.Some of these accounts come from childhood memories. Others surfaced after a single night that never truly ended for the people involved.Taken together, they form a larger picture — one that only becomes clear when you hear every voice.If you pay attention, you’ll notice the connections.Listen closely.🗣️ 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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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 how's it going brother how are you tonight hey good have you
been hearing a lot about um rome new york uh no upstate upstate uh new york in rome i've okay so um
this is a little while back my um my friend's father um he was an avid hunter for a long long time and this
This is like, this is some crazy stuff, man.
So everything he was hunting for a while, he would knock it down.
Then he would go to pick it up, whatever it was.
He has 30-od-6 was his favorite pow-pow.
And he would do the long distance.
You didn't like nothing short.
You liked the challenge.
And, well, it's somewhat upstate.
And so everything he kept on alive for the longest time,
he would follow the trail to it
and then it would disappear from the trail
with no footmarks from the animal
and so he was stunned
he was flabbergasted
he was flabbergasted he kept telling us like
no one believed him for a while
like you know you must be crazy
this that da da da so
he calls up a few of us
we have a bunch of people
we're all lurking around
and um
next thing you know all
the animals start going missing from his house
So we had to, he has a bunch of livestock.
They're missing.
A bunch of chickens.
They're missing and everything.
So he has us all go up.
Not only is it a hunting mission, it's a reinforcing mission to reinforce like the stables,
do the coops all night so nothing could take it all.
So reinforce it all to the T's so we know nothing could get in here now.
And then all of a sudden, you know, a few days go by, nothing's getting snatched, nothing.
And then it started happening again, man, when everything is completely reinforced.
So now we're like, okay, yeah, there's definitely something snatching it all up.
There's definitely something going on here.
So a few days go by and it continues happening.
So, you know, we all squat up.
We go out that night, man.
We got maybe nine of us fully loaded to the team.
We're looking around.
And absolutely nothing all night, but you can feel it that they're there.
And nothing happened that night.
We didn't find nothing.
We all get home.
And then the next morning, I get the call,
and it's my buddy and his father, right?
He had a scream in his window.
And the scream was so loud.
He said it pitched his eardrum.
And it actually shattered his bedroom window.
And he said it was a roar.
And he said it was nothing has ever heard.
And from there, you know, they just, we kept trying to hunt.
We enforced it.
We had more people come up.
It's like a whole biker crew, too.
And it just, we haven't seen nonsense, but he's been seeing the giant footsteps and everything.
But it's been really mellow out for quite some time, I guess, whatever it is.
A lot of people started catching, like a lot of people came out of the case and were aware of it.
So maybe something happened behind the scenes.
Okay, and what year was that again?
I believe this, about four, I believe
2020.
And it's crazy because
when we reinforced all these coups and everything, man,
there's no way.
There's no way, but like the footsteps from here
they match the exact ones,
the exact ones that I've seen
when he finally did find the footsteps.
And those ones, he said,
We're about seven to eight feet strides, like 15 to 17 inches.
That's big for East Coast, man.
Yeah, man, there's some monsters up here.
And I've got a lot more stories.
If I could get fully, full refreshed and really appreciate your time and phenomenal channel you got built here.
This is some great stuff, great people.
Thank you, Steve.
I appreciate you coming up and sharing, man.
Appreciate you, man.
Thank you so much.
Have a good one.
You too. Thank you.
Hey, Maxie, how are you?
Hey, how are you?
Hey, doing well.
This is not my experience.
This is my friend's experience.
So I haven't personally seen it, but I 100% believe her.
Also, there is a book at the house.
I was trying to look it up while I was waiting for you.
I haven't found it yet, but when I find it, I will actually send it to you as well, the name of it.
because this house where this experience happened to her, a family prior that had moved from, I think it was Montana, Idaho.
They moved into this house and I think only lived there for about a year.
And the experience happened to them and they moved and wrote the book.
My girlfriend did not know about this book when she moved into this house.
So, yeah, so I'll just say I've been also to this person.
property. It's in Belfare area, kind of Olympic National Park, Washington State, which is obviously
known for the activity. She's from Canada, so she's very well known in as far as like hunting,
animal sounds, deer, all of that. So just that preface. So she's sitting outside evening time
on the back porch on this property. The way this property sits, it's on a hill. At the top of the hill,
there is a meadow. And then it comes down. There's a house with the driveway and then the hill
continues down beyond the driveway that you would like kind of look down. So it's like sits on a
hill. So it's evening time. She's got her dog in her lap. She hears as these are her words,
thunderous footsteps coming down the hill and she's like oh cool like all these deer are running down the
hill let me go check it out so she gets up to go look and she says she sees not deer and not one
not two but four bigfoot one one was an adult and then there were three juveniles as she says so
And mind you, this is like kind of dusk time.
And of course, in Pacific Northwest trees, anyway.
So she goes to look down beyond the driveway where they had run off to.
She's trying to adjust her eyes.
And she says right before her, maybe, I don't know, remember exactly the feet in front of her,
maybe 10 feet in front of her.
But mind you, this is a hill.
And I've been to this property.
it does it is drop off so 10 and maybe I'm exaggerating it had to I don't know if it was 10 feet in
front of her with this up anyways it had to been then like nine feet freaking tall so she's
she's this thing that looks like you know she's adjusting her eyes and and she says it just does
one fell swoop and turns because it was the back of it I guess and it does one fell swoop turns
and looks to her dead in her eyes and they're like eye level but again the hill and um and it said to her
telepath in her head what are you gonna do uh-huh and she said she goes i don't know if i said
this out loud or in my head but she said nothing and put her arms up and backed up and said
like what the F and like went in the house.
So then the next day,
again, she's renting the room downstairs with the best friend of hers.
This lady owns the house.
So to go back to the purpose with this family lived here,
the lady owned the house and was renting it out to the family
and did not live there when the family lived there.
And then she moved back in when they left.
And now my friend lives downstairs and the lady lives upstairs.
right they're running down there so she's telling her roommate like her
companion who lived with her down stairs but clearly very excited and loud because
she's thoughts and stuff you know the night before so she's telling him all
about this and the lady and I guess she's like an old kind of crotchety lady
She's like, oh, yeah, my old roommates were complaining about that too or something like that.
And she was like, they wrote a book about it.
It's called it.
I'm going to text her.
Because she still live.
I'm going to text her.
I'm still in contact with her.
And mind you, this is maybe 10 or 15 years ago.
This happened.
But I'm still in contact with her.
So I'll find the book.
But this is like when iPhones first came out.
So she texts me and goes,
Moxie.
You have an iPhone.
Find this book.
Sure enough, I find it on iBooks.
I didn't buy it,
but I've been to her house already before.
I'm like, yeah,
the cover of this book is your house.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah.
So, like, again, I will find this book.
And then it gives you like, you know,
in iBooks,
it gives you like the first few pages like you can kind of so it had a whole map of the property
had the like this is definitely the property had the meadow up there had the rope swing there and i
we end up buying the book um she was convinced is it this book oh my that's the full that's the
i've been in that house i've been in that property i've been in that meadow i've seen bigfoot
prints in that you have that book what's the name of that book
It's called
Visits from the Forest People by
Yes, that is the name
I just got goosebumps
I just got freaking goosebumps
Yes, my girlfriend's
I've been talking to
I've been talking to Rachel
And I'm trying to interview her mom
Oh, is that the woman that lived there?
Okay, so I love to know
Because my girlfriend
is convinced she became friends with him
and his name is Niqua.
So I would love...
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, hold on.
So let me get this straight.
So you are friends with a person that now lives in the house after those...
He doesn't live there now, but she lived there right at, like, short, not long after those people did.
Oh, and so, and she...
And he had an experience, and she...
This is crazy.
I know.
So she was said, told her telepathically, and then she became friends with them.
and was like, well, first she was like throwing like her Cheerios out like in the morning down the ravine thing.
And then the Cheerios would come back up on her freaking doorstep.
And then she would get like rock stuff and weird like banana pit just all crazy stuff.
So we would, I even went out there on a Bigfoot hunt with her and I've got pictures of my friend who is a non-believer found the first big friend footprint up there.
This is wild. Have you read that book?
Yeah, of course. Like three times we own it because she lived there.
But also they have telepathy in it too.
I'd be so curious. Like I said, I've been in that property like three times as well.
Before we knew about the book. So when I saw the book and the map inside, I said, Kim, I said, Kim, this is your house.
The rope swings there. I've been swinging on that rope swing before in that book.
I knew it. I knew it was that book when you started talking and you said the area.
I was like, it's gotta be. And then you said rope, rope swing and I was like, oh, it's 100% because the rope swings in it.
Yeah. So she said that the Bigfoot's name is Niqua.
Niqua. Wow.
And she was like, it would talk to her. Like he said, it was like they were cool. And then she moved to a different place and she said he like still like followed her.
her and would visit her.
And then I went to go, she was like did outdoor living.
So I went to like this whole summer, we would drive out there every weekend.
And I never saw Bigfoot, but I will say one morning, like, because she was like, oh, it likes,
like they love music and we would have like bonfires and play guitar and like you can just
tell, like you just feel like something watching.
Oh my goodness.
But in the morning, this is going to.
In the morning, I would make breakfast and I'd be the first one up and like kind of cleaning up everything like camp mom or whatever.
But I would get these pebbles thrown at me not to like hurt me, but they were like roll at my feet.
Just tiny little pebbles, not rocks, but pebbles.
And that was like the extent of my.
Yes, that is the book.
I'm so happy you have that book because now I don't have to search for it because I was literally the whole time waiting to come in here.
I was like, I got to find this book so he knows I'm incredible.
So it's cool because I'm thinking of the whole story again.
And like they never had sightings like what you just reported at the same property, which is the, you said a total of four, right?
four sightings or four individuals oh well she said that there was the adult which i guess was
niquah but then with her original yes her original sighting and then she said the three looked
juvenile oh my goodness that's wild that's way more sightings than they were having that was running across
the road and so i i don't know if them i don't even know i never even asked her i'll need to ask her
I never even asked if Niqua was like male or female like was that um it's kind of a the name is kind of could be both right
yeah absolutely is one of those I would say go either way yeah yeah like what are you going to do about it what are you going to do so she doesn't or you don't know like they don't live there anymore or you're she still lives in the Olympic Peninsula what is where the sightings are but she does not live at that
property anymore. She does do outdoor living, but she says she has not been visited by Nika. She says where she's at now, they don't come there.
Okay. Incredible. This is so incredible. I love it when stuff like this happens because it just, it just, it's amazing.
Do you have it's such good proof. I mean, I mean, it is pretty good. That's why I mean, like I said, I
I've never seen it, but just growing up out here, like in Washington State, like, we grow up just, you know, it's just embedded in us.
Like, oh, we're going to be mapping. Watch out for big foot, you know, like, it's just embedded us.
But to actually, like, have a friend that has this experience.
Yeah. So if you can try your absolute hardest to reach out to that individual and give them my email address.
I would love to talk to them.
Oh, she would love it.
Yeah, it's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Well, um, hold on.
Let me write it down.
All right, thank you.
I'm old school.
Yeah, visits, I know, I need to write the book name down as well
because it's just, it's been, what year did that book come out?
I want to say it is, I think it's 2010, yeah.
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Okay, so yeah, that's so crazy.
She lived in maybe a couple years, right?
That's so insane.
That's awesome.
Oh, she's gonna freaking die
when I tell her this story.
She's going to die.
This is probably one of the best conversations I've had on this platform in a really long time.
I'm so loved that.
And I'm so thankful that you, and I just happened to come across this, but I was like,
oh, please pick me.
I have a story.
And it's a good one.
All right.
What's the email address one more times?
It's Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
That's exciting.
Perfect.
That's awesome.
Good stuff, good stuff.
I hope this individual reaches out.
That'd be fantastic.
You know, why have we not found?
Although I did find, I think, a nest and I did take a picture of a, which I will also, she has it.
It looked like some, it was looked like a, so one with big foot hunting.
up in that meadow at the book, in that book.
We saw, she has pictures of it.
We saw the nest.
My friend found the footprint.
And then there was a thing in the, in the meadow that was like built out of sticks
that looked like a bird cage, like a mini bird cage.
And then inside of it, it had like flowers or something that were wrapped up.
up in, I don't know, it looked like witchcraft type weird stuff. But yeah. I mean, that's really
interesting, especially if you take into consideration who was staying at that property before
the people that wrote the book got there. It had like, there's a really heavy New Age influence,
a lot of things like that. And they actually had to pray on the property a lot in order to clear it out.
You know about that property already.
Well, it's all in the book.
Oh, well, she wasn't sure because they have, well, I haven't read that book in a long time.
I have read it.
Yeah, yeah.
But again, I mean, we haven't read it.
I haven't probably read it in like 10 years.
I will say.
Okay, gotcha.
Yeah, yeah.
But they talk about that in the book, like what it was before they got it and how, like, because they're religious.
They're Christians.
And they got freaked out when they moved there because they were like, it's really heavy here.
It was.
They had to pray a lot.
And then it cleared it up.
It didn't know.
It was like.
Maybe it came back after they left.
I don't know because like I said,
I've walked that property.
I've been on that rope swing.
I'm pretty sure because my friend,
she,
she was obsessed, right?
Niqua.
She was obsessed with all things.
And she lived there for,
I don't remember how long,
but it was six months at least.
She even contacted,
like big foot hunter people to come out and the fero yeah yeah um but of course you're not
going to find anything and why is that oh my goodness so were they having a lot of like
yeah telepathy back and forth oh yeah telepath they yes they were did they see um did they
have any other sightings besides that that one time where they saw the four?
Yeah. So when she moves to a different location to the spot, I forget what we,
Eagle Point is what I think we used to call it, still in the same forest, still the same area.
I think it was called Eagle's Point. Her girlfriend owned some land and she lived in a tent,
actually, for like a year up there, but it was a dope, like there was, it was pretty dope.
So like I said, we would go up there every weekend in the summertime because it was just awesome, but she would talk about they would visit her there as well.
But like I said, I never saw them there, but that's where I had the experience of them throwing the petals.
Okay.
Extremely interesting.
I really hope I get to talk to this individual.
Yeah, this is really cool.
Thank you, Moxie.
Yeah.
Thank you so much for coming up.
I did follow you.
Okay.
I've got you followed.
And like I said, I've got your email.
I'll reach out to her this weekend.
Okay.
And yeah, she would freaking love that.
And yeah, I'm excited for the upcoming conversations.
Good stuff.
Thank you so much.
And if you use this, please tag me.
Absolutely.
You got it.
Okay.
Have a good one.
I think of that guys, you as well.
Goodness.
That was absolutely bonkers.
I just had a feeling.
Hey, Shaggy, how's it going?
Hey, going good, and you?
Hey, doing well.
How should I start this story?
Mind you, I was like 18 at this time, just lost my mom.
I was trying to join a motorcycle club.
And these guys, they approached me and were like, hey, man, we're about to go to North East Alabama.
We're down here in northeast Florida, wanting to know if you actually want to come up there.
I'm like, like, how, like, it's COVID.
man, it's locked down, how are we even going to go up there in camp? He looks like, he goes,
oh, it's on 200 acres of private land. I'm just like, okay, wherever. So we go up there.
First time we're up there, if these guys just like tap me on the shoulder at like midnight,
they're like, hey, you're on guard watch. Got to make sure that none of the kids try to sneak off
and do drugs or anything like that. I'm like, okay, might as well. So I just grab like a box
curve is that's closest thing I had to me in a flashlight, go out there, start getting standing
guard. And all I just hear like maybe 15, 20 feet away from me is just,
just bam, bam, bam, bam.
Like, something's just like going to town on a tree.
I'm just like, so I just start thinking to myself, maybe it's just a bear,
maybe some deer fighting, I don't know.
And I'm just sitting there trying to figure it out.
And all of a sudden I got to take a leak.
I just go out there, do my thing.
And I just turn around with this flashlight and a 10 feet away from me.
I just see this big, hairy, human-like thing, just stand up from a crowd's position.
And I'm just sitting there thinking, oh Lord, I'm going to die.
I'm just sitting there.
I'm just frozen at this point.
I'm freaking out.
Even like remembering this gives me goosebumps.
So I just turn around.
I just start running back into the camp.
I'm just yelling.
There is a huge hairy dude out in the woods.
This guy looks at it goes,
he goes, oh, that's the guy that we set out there to mess with you.
He's in a gilly suit.
I'm like, that is not no gilly suit.
Dude comes out like the opposite direction in a gillie suit.
He goes, he goes, what's all that's screaming about?
A big hairy dude?
What's going on?
And he just looks at me.
He goes, I thought you were going to be over that way.
I'm like, no, I had to go do a leak, so I went the opposite way where I was watching.
And they just looked at me.
They're like, we don't know what you just saw, but that could not be one of us.
And I am still, to this day, just freaked out about it, especially since I have, like, a wife and kid.
And my wife wants to move up there to, like, the same region of, like, where I saw that thing.
And honestly, I don't know if it's a big foot or not.
I was trying to figure out like for like stories as like, hey, if like anyone like had like this same type of experience.
Can you, so you said northeast Alabama?
Yeah.
Heavily dense wooded area too.
And I'm just sitting there.
I'm just thinking like now that I look back on it, there could be something hiding up there.
If it really doesn't want to be found, it could hide.
Oh, sure.
Yeah.
What can you can you share like around?
what specific area it was up there.
Oh, crap.
I forget the name of the town, but it was like right near Chattanooga, Tennessee.
It was like an hour out from it.
Oh, yeah, sure.
So that would be definitely northeast Alabama.
Okay, yeah.
I'm just curious because I just talked to a few individuals from up in that area.
So, I mean, Northern Alabama has big stuff all over it for sure.
So I'm not surprised that you experienced that.
My goodness, that must have been just horrifying for you, dude.
Yeah, it was, like, terrifying, especially since I had, like, lost, like, my mom, like, six months beforehand.
I'm just, like, look at these guys.
I'm like, dude, my mom just died, you know, or pulling this stuff on me.
They're like, dude, we're not even trying to, like, yank your leg on this.
I'm like, whatever.
So next night, they call me up, and I'm just out there.
I just hear that same bangs.
I'm just like, like, you know what?
I'm not going to do this.
Turn around, walk back out into the car.
camp and all I just hear behind me is just like a deep utter roll.
Like something's like mad at me. So I just turn around.
All of a sudden, small rock lands like right at my foot.
I'm like, yeah, no, I'm getting out of here in the morning.
Wake up like a different guy.
I'm like, I'm like, dude, you need to come over here.
See what just happened.
Point out the rock to him.
He goes, oh, it's just a rock.
I'm like, dude, that rock was just thrown at me.
He goes, all right.
Well, if you want to chicken out in the morning, going ahead.
I ended up doing that.
Turns out later of that night,
one of the guys ended up, you know,
trying to, like, leave from the camp to, you know,
do something. I don't know what.
He didn't end up coming back for two whole days,
was white as a ghost,
and screamed that he was never going to come back there ever again.
I don't know what happened.
Don't want to know what happened to him.
I am just terrified of those woods now.
I don't blame you, dude.
I really don't blame you.
My goodness.
Well, it sounds like it was heavily traumatic for you.
I'm just thank you for sharing what you experienced.
Yeah, man, it was a great experience, but holy, I don't think I could do that again.
Absolutely, absolutely.
Thank you, thank you for coming up.
If you are, if you, if you ever are able to get any more specifics about the area, I'd be
really interested in it.
You can email me at bigfoot society at gmail.com,
but do you ever go out to that area anymore
or you pretty much stay away from it, I would imagine?
I'm going to be moving close to it, like 30 minutes,
like away from like where we were staying at.
Okay.
I don't know because I'm buying like Huntingland up there
versus like 100 acres.
So at the same time, I'm like excited,
but at the same time I'm like,
do I read whatever's up there?
because I still have like some family that tell me it's just like oh yeah you're going insane
I'm like how could I be going insane when that thing I could literally smell its breath from where
I was standing it was horrifying yeah absolutely um my goodness wild wild stuff um
I appreciate you coming up.
Thank you for sharing what you experienced that day.
No problem, man.
There's some really extreme calls, I should say, tonight.
Thank you guys for being so open with what you have experienced.
No, he's extremely shaken by it.
I agree 100%.
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Yeah.
Okay.
Sorry about that, boss.
Hey, no sweat for you to share what you've come up to share.
Okay, yeah.
Actually, only a few close family members.
I've told this experience I used to have.
I used to play with the Bigfoot's when I was a kid.
We lived in Arkansas at the edge of the mountains of the Ozark Mountains.
and I'm half Native American.
So me being half Native American,
I've always loved outdoors ever since I was a kid.
So I was six years old when we lived there.
Excuse me.
So I used to like to go camping out by myself.
And I would take a little pocket knife and I'd cook some meat and some bread
and make me a little, you know, bag for food.
And I'd go hiking up the mountain and find me a nice spot, nice tree, and camp out by myself as a kid and just go, you know, just hunting around the mountain looking for stuff and trying to find things.
And, you know, little kid stuff, having fun, exploring.
Anyways, when I first started going up to the mountain, there's a trail that everyone used to go up.
and then I'd venture into the interior of the mountain.
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Out there, there's a lot of lakes,
like tremendous amount of lakes out there.
So what started happening was
when I would go to the mountains,
there was a certain spot I found.
It was a clearing area.
So I used to like to go there
and look for rocks and look at my rocks
and get sticks and sharpen them,
you know, do stuff like that.
Anyways, I would sit in this little clearing area.
And the more I went up there, something would throw a rock from the side of the mountain, hit the tree, it bounced, and land right by my leg.
And it was like about a palm-sized river rock.
So for a long time, being that young, I thought it was like the high school kids, like trying to mess with me.
So every time I go up there, it was the same thing.
rocks and then it went from rocks to sticks and the stick would be like about two feet
long and cleaned real clean smooth and it hit the tree the same tree that hit in the same spot
and it go bouncing and it land right by my leg so after me doing this for some time
i kept yell i started yelling saying hey what are you guys doing why don't you come up here so we
can eat you know let's eat to have lunch together and no one would talk back to me but i could hear
them and i could see like the shadows and i thought what the heck these guys trying to scare me so then i got
i finally got tired of it and i got up as you know and i'm still young and i walked over by the
side of the mountain and i could see through the trees just the shapes and it was like dark and there'd be
like four of them. They're big. They're big. And one thing I learned about them, when you get close to
them, they have a very powerful energy force. And their energy force is so strong. It will hit you
in the gut in your stomach. And it'll like, you can feel that power just hit your stomach.
And these things are so powerful, they can make you free.
your body immobilized you we can't walk you can't you can't do nothing anyways when
they hit me with their energy and I seen their shape I knew instantly that was not no
humans there wasn't no bear it wasn't no no no animals that we knew about and so the
day that I did see that and I did experience that I got scared I mean the fear went
through me like man I got to get out of here these things they probably want to eat me you know so I'm a
little kid and I'm trying to run down the mountain and these things when they run through the woods
these things are so big and so fast usually when a human runs through the forest they're stepping
on all the branches that have fallen and they're breaking them and you can hear the branches break
and you step on them and they make the crackling noise and the leaves are real loud and if it's a human running through the forest like that the branches will scratch you in the face and you'll go ow ow you know it was yell ah that hurts you know but these things no yelling totally quiet you could barely hear leaves and they weren't breaking the branches when they were running and i man i'm telling you i got really scared and finally i made it down the mountain and i went and i told my mom about
this and so everyone knows about those big foot's out there that's not it's not a
secret everyone knows about them it's just a matter of how close you're gonna get
to them are you ever gonna see one and that that's just kind of how it is out
there but the one thing I can tell you about the big foot that I learned they
don't like radio noise from radios they don't like people talking loud it
gets them angry they like silence
complete silence. They don't like guys with guns. They don't like hunters. They don't like people going out and trying to make loud noise and kill other animals. And they love fish, fresh fish. That's like their favorite food is fresh fish. But they'll eat like elk, deer, whatever. They'll kill it and eat it, you know. But anyways, we ended up calling the Rangers. The Rangers showed up the same day.
Oh, wait, no, this is another day.
I'm sorry.
So this is like a couple days later.
We got a crew together with my mom and our neighbors to go hike up the mountain
because I told them about what happened.
So as we're hiking up the mountain, there used to be real big boulders.
I probably like about four foot, five foot tall, huge on that trail.
And they were gone.
Some picked them up and threw them.
And as we're hiking up further, that's when we've seen the big footprints
in the sand of the trail.
and the guy that was with us he was kind of a big guy teenager guy he his boot was size 12 he put his boot in there and that foot was way bigger than his foot it was probably like a good seven inches bigger than his foot and way wider and way deep and so he started laughing say no someone's playing a practical joke and I'm like nope these things are over here man they're over here I was playing with them and then we went up
a little further and then there was there was probably about 15 to 20 foot pine trees
it looked like someone grabbed them like there were weeds in the ground pulled them up by the roots
and just threw them so when we seen that we all got scared we're like okay we're calling the rangers
so we went back down the mountain this is a couple days later we called uh we had our neighbor we
didn't have a phone our neighbor called the rangers rangers came up
And then they made calls.
And the sheriffs came up.
And then a fencing crew came up.
And so the last thing that they told us was they said,
okay, kids, now we don't want you playing on the side of the mountain no more
because those bears, we got an angry bear loose up there.
And we looked at them like, yeah, right.
So he's walking off.
And before he totally walked up, he took a couple steps,
turned around and looked at us.
And he goes, now.
If any of those city reporters come up here, you just tell them you don't know a thing.
And you kids stay out of here.
We don't want you to disappear.
No way.
Yeah.
But everyone knew those things were around, but it was just a matter of like, how close are you going to get to them?
What are you going to see, you know?
But, man, it was like a movie, man.
It was so funny.
And at night, those things, they're nocturnal, so they like to play at night.
So we lived in a little camper, right?
So I guess they liked me or one of them liked me like a juvenile one and it would jump on our roof and walk on our roof and then it would jump down and then I think one or two of them would shake our trailer like like shaking it like pretty violently.
And then I was I was brave.
I was kind of a crazy kid.
I would jump out.
I would jump out of our door, our trailer with a little flashlight to try to see if I can see.
some and I seen that one on our roof and he jumped he jumped off so all I seen was like a big black
furry thing you know but we heard him running down in the mountain he can hear him when they run
but anyways yeah there's a lot of them over there oh my goodness so you said that was north
did that be northwest Arkansas so you know I was so young I tried to ask my mom where we were
out. So the little town that was like, I guess we were a part of it, it was called Norfolk, Arkansas.
And it's like a real historic kind of little town, real small. And I was the only black-haired
native kid in the whole little town. So everyone used to rub my hair because they thought it was
so cool because everyone had curly red hair and blonde hair and blue-eyed. And they,
just thought i was like a like a pet you know but they they were nice to me they they weren't mean to me
or nothing but yeah that's there's a lot of those bigfits over there they call them saucequatch
yeah i mean you mentioned it's it's close to the ozarks and it's it's close enough and i get a ton of
reports from the ozarks in missouri what what years would you would you say this is probably around
that was nineteen seventy seven wow okay yeah got
Yeah.
But after that, after that, I noticed if I, because I lived in different other places,
rural and mountainous and stuff, if I go to another place and there's a big foot around,
they'll communicate with me telepathically.
They'll talk to me.
So I must have made some kind of connection with them when I was young, and I didn't really realize it.
But as I got older and then, because I will go camping out different places,
I could sense them.
I could feel it like in me.
I could sense if they're around or pretty close.
And they'll send me a message and telepathically.
Like I went to go visit one of my friends and he lived on a mountain.
And I don't want to say where it's at, but it's a reservation.
But we started talking about the Bigfoot's because they said they got sightings over there.
So we're going up by one of my cousins' house.
And one of the Bigfoot sent me a message.
And it called, it said, hey, brother, we know you're here.
If you need anything, let us know.
That's what the Bigfoot sent me telepathically, the message.
So they're super highly intelligent.
My dad is native, native.
He passed on.
But me and him, we had serious talks about it.
Because I wanted to know what they were because of my experience when I was young.
So I asked him, I go, hey, pops, they go, so what are these saskatches, these bigfoots?
What are they?
So this is what he told me.
He said, I'm going to share it with you.
So this is like, you know, normally we don't share this info with outside people, but I'll share it with you.
I think you're serious about your stuff.
Thank you.
So this is what he told me.
He said that they are alien creatures from another planet far away.
He said what happened was the shorter aliens, the ones I guess we call like grays or whatever.
He said those ones are highly intelligent and they forced them to be their slaves here on Earth to build huge structures for them.
And what happened was they rebelled against them and they had like a war with them.
and they, because they don't like those aliens,
they don't like those little grays or whatever the heck they are.
They hate them because those are like slave masters.
So they had a war with them.
They escaped.
And the best way that they could escape,
the best place for them to go is like in the mountains.
Because those grays,
they're not developed very good for this earth
and for our atmosphere and the gravity and everything
because they don't have like strong bones like humans.
So we, that's why they like to, those graves like to abduct the humans and breed with us because they're trying to recreate a new race.
I know this is going to sound weird, but they're trying to create a new race from their race to survive because they're dying off and they like Earth.
And so the only way they can survive on earth or their babies is if they're half human.
But the bigfoots, they went into hiding in the mountains because those grays, they can't do nothing there.
They can fly there.
They can land there.
They can go in a lake.
But they're not going to get out and explore and kill a deer and survive with nothing.
They can't do that.
They're too weak.
So the big foots, they know where they can survive.
That's why they're in the mountains.
Fascinating stuff.
Thank you for sharing that information.
Yeah, you're welcome.
That's an incredible, incredible story.
So from what you saw over the years as a young child,
would you say they looked more human or more ape-like?
Okay, because they are their own race of creature,
They are humanoid in shape.
They're not monkeys.
They're not apes.
They are a complete different species.
They are just like, I guess the best way to describe them is that they're like going back like humans like thousands of years, you know, tens or 20s of thousands of years ago when we were like kind of like another form of a human being, you know, crow.
I don't want to say crow magnum, but I can't remember.
There's one of one of our ancestors that's similar.
It reminds me of the big foot.
So they were built.
They're built big, thick, super, I mean, they're just super heavy-duty creatures.
And so they got so much strength.
That's why if you ever see any videos of them, like real videos of them,
like running through the snow or running up a mountain.
Or you hear stories of people saying they were breaking trees like running through the forest breaking trees
That's how powerful they are these things are super powerful
They have to weigh well over 2,000 pounds
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Some of most of them, the adults,
they got to be around 2,000 pounds or over or maybe right under.
These things are huge.
That's why when people see them in real life,
they get scared when they physically,
see them but when you feel that energy when that energy hits you in your body in your
stomach you know do you have no chance you there you have no chance to battle them none
zero and that's why there's stories of guys trying to shoot them and the guns lock up
they don't do nothing right okay they can't do because they immobilize them with the power
that they have they just immobilize it just like that
that's how powerful they are.
So, yeah, they, you know, these things, all they want to do is survive in peace and raise their family.
You know, they're kind of similar to us in a way.
They want to take care of their family, live in peace, and, you know, eat good food and, you know, and enjoy the outdoors, whatever.
I mean, they're kind of similar to us in that respect.
But, you know, when the hunters go out there and the people say, oh, I'm going to kill a big foot and I'm going to hunt one down and all this stuff.
I mean, yeah, there's guys that have probably killed them.
But I'll tell you what, they know it's not a human.
They know it's something special.
They're special.
They're not, they're supposed to be respected.
That's why in native culture, we don't mess with them.
We respect them because we know that they are special.
They're like sacred, you know?
Absolutely.
Wow.
Fascinating stuff.
If you want to attract one, I've told people how to attract one.
if you want to draw one to you.
You have to find a good spot in the mountains,
a nice mountain that has fresh water,
has to have a lake,
okay,
and,
you know,
fishing it and stuff like that,
and you find you a good spot,
and you just,
you prepare a gift for them.
You got to bring food,
and it's a food offering gift.
And you put it down,
and you,
you just start talking,
to them with your mind. You burn some medicine. You get some medicine, get some tobacco, some sage.
You burn it and you say a prayer for your family, your relatives. You pray for the land. You pray for
the animals. And then you pray for the bigfoot, for the soft squatches. And if you really want one
to show up, you just ask them if they want to show up. You'd like to see them.
And you have to tell them you got a food offering for them.
But if you really want them to show up, you've got to have fish, fresh fish.
Okay.
And they'll show, one will show up.
One will show up, but let me tell you what, you got to, you got to be ready, ready to get scared.
You know, you got to be ready to really get freaked out and scared, you know.
That's some fascinating advice.
I'm sure a lot of people will.
I love to hear that, but man, thank you so much for coming up.
And I appreciate you sharing that knowledge.
Thank you so much.
Yeah, I thought you'd get a kick out of it.
Awesome.
You have a great risk to your nights.
Have a good night.
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Hey, good.
Feel free to share what you have heard out there in Washington.
All right.
So I live in Washington State.
I'm part of the Ho Indian tribe.
And I grew up, like, knowing about Bigfoot because, like, he's always, like, there's a family of them that hang out around, like, the Ho, the Ho River.
It's close to the Ho Rainforest here in Washington State.
There's been a lot of sightings of him, but I do have, like, an instinct where, like, I was down in Ho River.
Well, my uncle, my grandma's brother, he had, he looked on the reservation down there.
And all night long, he was smelling and hearing this, like,
like really loud scream and so the next morning came because like his dog was trying to get in the back door
and the next morning he came up here to Forks and told my mom he wanted a cell phone right this is before
cell phones became popular and so then me my grandma and my auntie went down there and I felt like
the hairs on the back of my neck stand up like you know like when you just feel like somebody's
watching you um the University of Washington came out with like
their like the science like the students I guess scientists students came out and they
went along the pathway because you could see like the the trees that he separated
while he was walking back they found footprints like not just one footprint but
they found like you know this the walking prints of like the big foot and then they
found a hair piece like a bunch of hair on the branches and what they came back
with when they did the hair they tested the hair it was an unidentified
animal. So that to me was like, oh, that's Bigfoot. And then I do know, like, there's been
stories, like, you could smell him a lot. And like, you don't, we don't really hear him,
but like we smell him. And then, like, the animals on the reservation will just, like, start
freaking out. And he's usually around, like, Lake Crescent on the Olympic Peninsula or the Olympic
National Park, Lake Crescent. Yeah. So, like, anywhere there's an Olympic National
park and then on the other side would be an Indian reservation. You're guaranteed to find him there.
I'm pretty sure, like, but you can't like really look for him. Like I saw somebody like in the
message or like in the chat saying that like you can't look for him, like you're just going to
see him. But there's been so many stories. We have like here in Forks, Washington, we have a Bigfoot
store where they like take you out on excursions. We have a lot of like Bigfoot. Like he's he's very
known in like our we have one store here and there's like little stuff
animals that you could get because this little area here has been here for a long time it's a logging
community and there's like even loggers that are older that will tell you stories um but like there's
because we're like in a secluded area right like a remote area so it's all woods so um there's a lot
of people that will tell you stories about bigfoot even i guess he was down in um la push too at the
quillade reservation but yeah there's bigfoot and i remember smelling
Like the smell is just not like nasty.
I don't know like garbage sewer.
Like just really gross, right?
And I thought it was the sewer backup when I was down in her river.
But it turns out it was just Bigfoot.
And I believe him.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah.
And then also there was like handprints up above like one of my cousins,
one of my uncles actually, he had like a handprint of Bigfoot.
And it was like a weird looking, like it was an odd looking hand.
You know, like you could tell it was a hand, but like, yeah.
And they even have him on like the Washington State Department of Transportation cameras.
They have him walking through Snoqualmie Pass.
Which is not surprising to all.
I think I know the one you're talking about.
I need to look at it again.
But when, what year was the University of Washington up there?
So there was, I think it was, I want to say 2003 or 2004.
Okay.
Yeah.
And so down there, there's a lot of people, like, even if you go down there, talk to some
of the community members, like some of my cousins and family members down there, they will tell
you like their stories, like how nobody goes outside at nighttime.
You don't whistle at nighttime either.
And if you feel like something's watching you, like you've got to just keep walking, right?
Because you'll see like the footprints and stuff.
Like there's a lot of smelt fishing.
There's a lot of salmon fishing.
There's a lot of hunting out there.
And it got to the point where some of the fish and wildlife officers were like finding carcasses like in the like along the like waterfront.
But they didn't know if it was like people like poachers or if it was big foot.
But they saw foot prints too.
Wow.
That's wild.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah.
That area is just so intense.
I mean, I've talked to a few people off record about Lake Crescent.
And you are absolutely right.
That area in Lake Crescent is just crazy with Bigfoot activity currently.
Yeah.
And I have to say, it has to be like along the areas of like where there's an Olympic National Park because you can't hunt, you can't like log in the Olympic National Park.
So it's like all natural reserve for them.
And like my mom, I guess she, she remembers seeing him when she was driving around the lake.
night time and he was like hunched over in the middle of the lake like in the middle of the
road and he had red eyes and like they don't know if he was like eating something but she just kept
driving like she had like go around him and these roads are like really thin right so like it was just
she said that she was really scared about that and my grandma when she was alive she told me stories
of how she was like berry picking or like cedar bark peeling down on the res and he would like they would see
him and her mom would tell her to like, you know, don't move and he would just walk across
the pathway, like the field.
There's a lot of missing dogs down there too.
Like on the reservations, there's a lot of missing animals and like cattle.
Like there was a, my friend, he had a cattle farm out there and he said that one night he
went outside to like put the cattle back into the barns or like, you know, put them in a
different field or something.
and he was missing three cattle and or three cows and they're like farmers you know for the beef and
everything so and it was uncalled like they didn't know where it would go because like no the fences
were broken nothing was you know they just disappeared so there's a lot of like different stories
and you could tell like you could actually tell like if you go hiking like at the whole rainforest
or if you go hiking like down first beach or second beach in La Push you could tell you could tell
like if he's if there's something around right so it's really interesting oh my goodness thank you for
for sharing what you have experienced over there if you ever have any people you know out there that
would want to share their bigfoot story with someone my email is bigfoot society at gmail.com
and i am okay i talk to multiple people daily yeah awesome to try to get stuff recorded yeah yeah and it's
It's cool to have like this little like these like a group of people who actually believe
because and like because I lived in Arizona for a long time after I graduated Forks High.
And when I came back, Bigfoot was all around because there was a whole bunch of sightings.
And when I was younger, people used to like make fun of me in school like, oh Rachel, it's not like there's no Bigfoot.
And I'm like yeah, I smell him.
I saw like you know, I saw the hair.
I saw the footprints like they have like the clay footprint too at the University of Washington.
But yeah, it was really, it's really cool to have like a society like this.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
Well, thank you for coming up.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, absolutely.
Thank you.
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So thanks to Priscilla for giving me that code
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help with the cost there.
Appreciate that, Priscilla.
I hope to see you at the booth in Oak Ridge this year.
We can talk about your encounter.
I was able to talk to so many people last year
and the year before.
It is an incredible time.
you're not going to want to miss it, and I'll see you there.
Before we wrap this episode, I want to say something directly to a very specific group of listeners.
If you're in the military, any branch, or forces, and if you've seen something that no one can explain,
or if you're a national park ranger or forestry worker who's been told to stay quiet,
if you're a pilot who's seen something strange down on the ground,
or if you're with the FBI, a federal agency, or working intelligence,
and you stumbled upon something you're not allowed to talk about.
And if you're a firefighter, paramedic, or search and rescue responder,
who's heard screams or found tracks that didn't make sense,
if you're in the logging industry on a remote oil field or trucker with government contracts,
and you've had something happen that you've never told a soul,
and if you're a biologist, a wildlife specialist, or a field researcher under contract,
who has found evidence you're not allowed to report,
if you're a pastor, a missionary, or someone on a spiritual retreat,
and you saw something that shook your faith,
or if you work in the shadows, CIA, NSA, or anything with clearance,
and you've seen what the public hasn't,
then I want to talk to you.
Even if it's anonymous,
you can reach me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
The world needs to hear what you've been forced to carry alone,
and you're not alone.
You've got the story.
We've got the mic.
See you in the woods.
Thank you for listening to this episode
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