Bigfoot Society - Alaska Warning: Don’t Leave the Trail
Episode Date: October 8, 2025What happens when a late-summer hike on Prince of Wales Island turns into a heart-pounding encounter with something massive—and very real? In this gripping episode, Jeremiah speaks with a witness wh...o broke a sacred warning from an Alaskan Native elder and paid the price. You’ll hear firsthand how one wrong turn led to eerie silence in the woods, booming knocks, and a sighting of a 7-foot black-furred creature just 60 feet away near Craig, Alaska. But that’s just the beginning.From aggressive rock-throwing in Fairbanks to orangutan-like Sasquatch seen swinging through Anchorage trees, and even a terrifying face-to-face water encounter in Kansas—this episode spans chilling encounters across the U.S. and beyond. Hear stories from Chile, Missouri, Connecticut, and more. And don’t miss the terrifying moment when one woman swam within inches of what she believes was a Bigfoot.These aren’t legends. These are the voices of the people who lived it.🗣️ 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📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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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.
How are you?
Doing great.
I would love to hear about your, uh,
your experiences in Alaska.
Yeah, sure thing.
Let me just get my headphones.
Sorry, caught me off guard here.
Oh, sure.
All right, can you hear me well?
Yeah, yeah, you sound great.
Okay, thank you.
Yes, so thanks for having me.
My story, it took place when I used to live in a place called
Prince of Wales Island.
Have you heard of it before?
Absolutely.
I've talked to a few people from that location,
and there's a ton of Bigfoot encounters.
Yes, that is a supernatural hotspot in my opinion.
But anyways, it happened in September of 2021.
So it's four years ago now.
And I was actually visiting family.
I have family out there, right?
And there was a native woman, like a native Alaskan woman who warned me about the trail.
She's like, don't get off the trail, whatever you do.
I said, okay, may ask why?
She's like, she's like, one time I went off the trail and I lost time.
Like she went out for a walk in the morning and she got lost in the woods off the trail.
Then she came back and or she left and it was already sundown.
So, you know, I didn't listen to her to this native elder, right?
And I'm on the trail and I go off the trail, right?
This is near the town called Craig.
Oh, yep, yep.
And so I get off the trail.
I reach a clearing because I'm tired.
There's a lot of hills on this little
relatively large park or something.
And I reach a clearing, I drink some water.
I sit on a tree stump and I hear this, boom, boom, boom.
Like, it was the Bigfoot, I guess, making his presence known.
I guess they've been known to do that.
Like they like to, it sounded like he grabbed a tree and whacked it against another tree,
not just a branch, but an actual whole tree.
When it happened before he, before the Bigfoot, it, I guess we'll say it,
before it smacked the tree, like the whole forest went super quiet.
And I didn't know that, you know, this is a major red flag.
And so when I turned to look to where the noise was coming, I saw him.
about 60 feet away and he was walking away from me.
I saw his side profile, but he for some reason was walking away from me.
I nearly had a heart attack and I ran back into town.
Oh my goodness, that's extremely intense.
Do you remember what color it is that you saw?
Like I want to say black, very hairy.
I couldn't smell him.
I know I've listened to some people's Bigfoot stories,
and they say they can smell, you know, his stench or whatever.
I couldn't smell him, but he looked like he had black fur,
and he looked about seven feet tall.
He looked pretty tall from what I can remember.
Do you know if there's been any other sightings in that same area outside of Craig?
Yes.
again with a native person, a native guy in the town called Heideberg, which is south of Craig.
He's a local, I don't want to say his name because I don't want to, you know, I don't have his permission.
Right, yeah, we don't have to.
Yeah, but he's a native guy and he lives out there in Heideburg, and he has seen the Bigfoot while fishing on the outskirts of the town of Heideburg.
Most things I hear from this island are either from around Kloak or Craig or also over by Thorn Bay.
I hear a lot from over there.
Yes. I would agree. But Heideberg, it's more, it's super remote even by that island standards and it's like a really small native
village. I believe the guy. I've also heard something from Heideburg as well that there were so many
sightings near a mill in Heideburg that they had to shut down the mill. I don't know if you've ever
heard that too. No, I'm not too familiar with Heideberg. I'm only familiar with Craig and
Kloak and I used to live in a town called Catch a Can. I'm not sure if you heard of that one as well.
Yes, yes. So that's where my mom's
side of the family is from, that's why I lived out there. I live in the lower 48 now, but
stories I've heard are from that whole region. Yes, Kloak as well. I think Alaska in general is just a
very supernatural hotspot. I'm not sure if you believe in other, you know, stories and legends
from that place, but I think, you know, Alaska in general is just a supernatural hot spot.
Oh, I would agree. There's a lot that definitely happens out in the wilds of Alaska.
And I mean, the stories of Prince of Wales are wild. I mean, you've got stories of Bigfoot coming inside of schools, grocery stores.
I don't know if you've read any of the books by Jay Robert Alley, Dr. Alley, but they've got some fantastic stories in there.
Have you ever heard any accounts on the island of Bigfoot, that's?
look kind of like orangutans?
No, I'm not familiar with any of those.
Did those originate from Alaska as well or from somewhere else?
I've talked to at least one hunter on Prince of Wales that had a sighting of a
Sasquatch that he said it looked kind of like an orangutan.
Wow.
I have actually, you know what?
You just reminding me my cousin who lives in the big city Anchorage claims
that she saw one of those that was similar to an orangutane. She lived in the south side of
Anchorage, which has a lot of wooded areas. And she said she went out to smoke cigarette
on the back porch. And when she went out there, she startled the orangutan thing. And she saw it
swinging in the trees again away from her. She says she never forgot it. I do believe her.
I know it sounds a bit far-fetched, but I think those also exist.
as well. Absolutely. And I hear a lot from this area, and I guess Alaska in general, that there's a lot of
aggressive encounters. Have you heard any aggressive encounters yourself? Yes. My friend used to live in
Fairbanks, which is the interior region of Alaska, and he was out on a walk, solo walk.
his encounter with a big foot, the creature was like yelling and it sounded far away,
but it was able to throw rocks at him with almost surprising accuracy.
Like if he had not moved in time, these rocks would have hit him in his head.
So that would be my aggressive story that I've heard from a friend out in Alaska.
They're really good at throwing rocks from a really far distance.
was surprisingly good accuracy.
Oh, I would agree 100% based on different things that I've heard.
I've never experienced that.
Hopefully not.
No one wants to get hit by a rock for sure.
But Tom, I, thank you so much for coming up and for chatting about this area of Alaska.
Is this a conversation I could put on the Bigfoot podcast that I have?
Absolutely, yes.
I am thank you for having me and you know I believe in Bigfoot it's I think if you talk to most of the natives back home in Alaska you'll hear that almost all of them believe in Bigfoot
100% well thank you for sharing what you've you've heard over the years I do appreciate it
thank you have a good one good good stuff it is always great to hear from someone in the Alaska
especially Prince of Wales area.
Hey, Frederico, how are you?
Hello, how are you?
Doing great.
What brings you up, my friend?
Well, I'm from Chile.
Sorry by my English.
I like to know if you know something about
the South American Bigfoot.
We call it here the Skunkman.
skunk man.
What do you know?
Oh, okay.
I don't know a lot about it.
The only thing I've heard about South America is you have something called the Mappenguari as well.
What do you call it?
It's called the Mappengwari, I think.
Matungwari.
Well, I only know about the skunk man.
That is in the thousand,
forest of a Chile and Argentina in the deep for a natural forest about the same latitudes of course of the
south in the same latitude of Washington Washington the state of Washington
Oh, okay, sure. Do you have any accounts to share? I would love to hear about what's happening in your country.
No, I don't know, I don't have any experience, but in the journals in the 1950s, there's some people who say.
see the Bigfoot in the southern forest.
I think they say that they came from another dimension.
What do you know about that?
You know, I've heard a few things.
Some people do think that they can come through portals.
I've heard that a few times there's been, at least
One famous sighting in Utah over on Skinwalker Ranch where they actually saw one come through a portal up on the mesa of the ranch.
And this is a long time ago.
So there are times where people have experienced things, but you know, I don't know if anyone knows 100% since we haven't been able to study one.
But there are definitely accounts where they've been seeing come through portals.
Another question.
What do you know about the, I don't know, the Mount Rainier that the United States Army was involved in some help with the Bigfoot?
Is that true?
You might be talking about Mount St. Helens when there was the big explosion back in the 1980s.
A lot of people have stories about how Bigfoot were found that were hurt in that area,
and they were taken off by helicopter, things like that.
I've never talked to anyone that has directly been involved with that,
but there are a lot of stories that you will hear.
So that might be what you're talking about.
I mean, there are plenty of sightings over by Mount Rainier as well,
as it's a huge area and there's a lot of different sightings over there over the years.
But I appreciate you coming up and talking for a while, Federico.
Hey, Kenny, how are you?
Do you have a story to share about the Missouri Monster?
When I seen him, it was about maybe 200 yards, middle of the afternoon,
was deer hunting
and it
I always
I was always taught when I was younger
young and just sit still and just watch the woods
because you see stuff move you see movement better than you do
when stuff's just sitting still
and it
a nice buck started trotting into the woods
we got a ruling in Missouri
where they have to have more than four point
on one side before you could shoot them so I mean you always want to make sure that it's a legal deer and
I took bead down on it and it was only it will be called a basket six so it only had six points
and the deer was walking from left to right what I'm not I'm saying I'm assuming that it was big
Moe because it was pretty good size.
It was on the right
and the deer
walked within
maybe 10, 20
feet of it and
got spooked
and it looked like it tried
to reach out for it.
I don't know if
it was trying to get food
or what. I mean, I don't know that much about
them. But
it's like
it turned and looked my way, looked at the deer running away, and I don't know where it went from there.
I lost sight of it, but I went to the area where it was at and measured from the ground to the tree limb that I saw closest to him.
The tree limb would have been about 11 foot, and I'd say he was about 9.
Oh my goodness.
Wow.
Well, was it completely covered in hair like the Missouri Monster?
It was really dark.
I mean, luckily there was snow on the ground, so I mean, I could see the stuff around it.
But what got me was that there was only like maybe five or six footprints.
And it's like, where did it go?
I mean, there was a lot of big trees.
It could have climbed a tree.
I followed the footpath.
But it's like they walked into a door and walked away.
I don't know.
I can't explain it.
So you saw it, but then you were also following the footprints as well.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Now, I didn't get no molds or nothing like that.
Right.
I didn't.
Like I said, this was in the middle of deer season.
There was snow on the ground.
Now, and tree cover, I mean, there's a lot of leaves and stuff.
So, I mean, there was only like a couple that were,
full footprints and I'm an 11 and a half 4E and his foot was a lot bigger than mine.
Oh my goodness. Wow. We got a Johnny's asking, did you, did you take any pictures at all?
No, I didn't. I, we don't, we don't hunt with our phones or nothing like that so that.
Oh, sure. I mean, if you're out there and your phone beeps or whatever, I mean, that just told
every animal within, I mean, it was back in the truck, but I didn't think anything.
anything to go get any pictures or anything. I mean, I honestly later on when I told dad about it,
he's like, now you know we don't allow drinking in the woods. And I'm like, dad, I swear I'm not,
I haven't been drinking. But it exactly, the one thing that kind of got me was is it,
it never put off anything, because I mean, I've heard people tell stories that, oh, I've seen him and I was
scared to death and he stunk and there wasn't no bad smell in the woods and I mean I'm not saying
I'm a brave man but I mean I did have a gun but it never put a vibe off like I should be scared
I mean it's like like I said I don't know if it was reaching for the deer for food or was it
reaching for the deer so I couldn't shoot the deer.
I mean, honestly, I don't know.
But it was very unusual.
Let's put it that way.
Can you share the area of Missouri that happened in?
Yeah.
Are you familiar with the St. Joseph, Kansas City area?
Sure.
Okay.
If you're in St. Joe, you'll go east.
and it's called the third fork of the platte.
It's the Platte River that runs north to south.
And where our farm was at, we had, what was it?
It was about a quarter mile wide and about just a little over half mile long.
So it's a pretty good-sized place.
But lots of trees, lots of water, I mean lots of.
lots of everything i mean there was we had every every wildlife on the property that was there's a
native to missouri so north of kansas city then sounds like yeah north of kansas city yeah if
you go out 36 highway you'll go north up towards clarkstale okay so by clarkstale yeah there's i've
heard a few things up there uh there's an area called monkey mountain where there's been some activity
you know that place.
Yep.
Yep.
People have stuff happen up there.
Hmm.
Well, that's awesome.
I appreciate you sharing about your experience, Kenny.
Is this something where I can use this conversation we've had for my Bigfoot podcast that I have?
Yeah, sure.
All right.
Well, perfect.
Well, I appreciate you coming up.
I've got a few other people to check in with.
But you have a great rest of your night, sir.
You too, sir.
You have a good day.
Thanks for talking. Thanks for listening.
Julie, how's it going?
Hi.
I'm doing. All right. How are you?
Good. Good. So do you have a story to share?
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There was a head in front of me and I was like is that a dead person? I was like is that a dead person?
And I was like, no, because it would be floating, right?
But then I had to like, went to try to touch it and it went back.
And I was like, okay, dude, you're kind of freaking me out.
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You know?
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You can see the kids getting all the stuff out the van in my fiance.
And it still didn't say anything to me.
And so I started swimming backwards slowly, you know,
to see if it would follow me.
And it was following me face to face.
Well, I was face to face with this thing.
in my face. Like I'm all nervous. My heart's beating really fast, but it was in my face. I just kept
talking to it. I was like, look, man, I don't know why you're not talking or anything, but you're
really freaking me out. I don't understand why you're not speaking to me. But like, why are you
following me? You know, and I still had to keep swimming backwards because I didn't
want to take my face off of it, you know, because if I take my face off of it, it could like
grab me and drown me or, I don't know, something, you know. So I just kept butterflying,
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and mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? So I waited until my knees caught the ground.
and then I looked back at my kids getting all this stuff out the band and I was like look they're waiting for us
So all we have to do is you know get out of the water so I got up and I and I took off running as fast as I could because I was still in water and
When I did I turned back around and looked and it was gone
So it was black and it was hair all in his face and
And it was either a ghost or a big foot, but I think it was a big foot because it followed me and it gestured to me and it had facial expressions.
And like you could barely see his black eyes, but like it wouldn't say anything back.
And it followed me.
So there's no way it could have followed me 70 feet from the shore.
from all the way into the middle of the lake, all the way back while I'm swimming backwards, butterfly swimming.
You know what I mean?
Like I'm starting to have an anxiety attack.
But anyway, whenever I got to the car, I told my kids and my fiance, put everything back in the car, we're leaving right now.
And they're like, but why?
And I'm like, because we're not going swimming here.
We're not going.
And they're like, but, but mom, please.
And I'm like, no, no, we're not going here.
We're going home right now.
And I made them put everything back in the car and we went home.
I think that that Bigfoot was taking a swim and I interrupted it.
You know what I'm saying?
And I think that me talking to it to its face made it more relaxed to be around me or something.
I don't know.
But I know that it scared the crap out of me.
And if it was a dead body, it would have been floating.
and there wouldn't have been no swimming with me.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it was huge and black and furry,
and it was staying with me the whole time.
So I'm pretty sure that that was a big flip.
And so, yeah, I see.
That's incredible.
Yeah.
Yeah, I've seen two other times.
I've seen one in Arkansas and one in Missouri but that one is the one that
gives me most anxiety because like you don't know if it's a dead body or like a
ghost or or if you're seeing crap if you're mentally ill you know you know you
don't know if it's gonna take you under you don't know what's gonna happen
you know what I mean and it kept looking over like my kids so I think that it
knew that I had the kids and then I was telling the truth and I don't know I just I knew I had to
get away from it though you know and I couldn't let my kids go swimming in that water
after that because what if it took one of my kids you know so yeah absolutely
did it it's it's it's really wild did its face look more like a human or like a a
primate. That's what I'm, that's, that's, that's a thing. It looked like a human and that's,
I thought was somebody messing with me, you know, but it was huge. And so I'm like trying to
figure it out while I'm swimming backwards and that's why I continued talking to it because I thought
it would maybe, you know, take his hand and move its hair out of its face. Say, hey, my name's George,
you know, yeah, I'll come to your party. But it didn't do any of that. It just kept looking at me,
looking at my kids and then his hair was just in his face and it was huge and you can see his brown
eyes and him looking and stuff and so you couldn't really see his nose because his hair was in his
face but his mouth was right there but you could just see pieces of it because his hair was in his
face you know what I'm saying I don't know if was a girl or or boy but whatever it was
It was huge, big black, and it let me talk to it all the way back 70 yards.
I mean, because I swam out that far just to get a minute alone without my kids because I had black kids.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was like, you know, I'm going to swim first, ha-ha.
You know, but the ha-ha was on me because it was not a human being.
And it was not, it was not normal.
What was the, I never went back to that like again.
Oh, absolutely.
What was the closest you were to it when you were in the water, do you think?
It was right in my face.
Like, like, I could touch it if I wanted to, but I was afraid if I touched it, it might react.
You know what I'm saying?
And I might piss it off or something, and it might do something to me, you know?
So, and I didn't want to die because my kids are right there.
And what would they do if their mom just disappeared out the water and they didn't have a mother anymore, you know?
So all these things are going through your head while you're trying to butterfly swim backwards, you know, because you don't want to go, you don't want to kick very far or put your hands on it or anything or kick it maybe on accident or anything like that.
You know what I'm saying?
So like you have to do it slow and so slowly I had to back up and it was in my face the whole time until I got to my knees where I knew I could at least get up and try to run because it's hard to run in water.
And when I turned back, it was gone.
So I think that it went under and went somewhere.
I don't know.
What was the, what?
Absolutely.
What lake was this that you were at?
Well, that's the thing. I'm 55 now and my kids were kids and they're 40 now. So it was a lake about 30, 40 minutes from Port Scott, Kansas.
Okay. And we used to go to it all the time. But this time we went early in the morning and because I wanted to get a grill because it was so hard at that lake to get a grill because everybody goes there, you know. So it wasn't very far from Fort Scott, Kansas.
Kansas because that's where I used to take my kids swimming all the time.
And I never took them back.
I don't blame you at all.
There's no way a dead body would have followed me all the way back to shore and looked
at my kids and everything else, you know.
And so I really totally believe that was a big foot.
Do you think?
I don't think you want a virgin mermaid.
Right, exactly.
Do you think it was maybe walking on the floor of the?
I mean, it could have been.
Or it was swimming.
I mean, at first, I was in the middle of the lake.
So it had to have been like swimming some of the time.
But eventually it probably could touch before, way before I could.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, well, yeah, it was like one of the scariest times of my life.
I want to make sure I came on to my family and everything, you know.
So none of your kids.
or anyone else noticed or said anything about seeing something that was close to you out there, correct?
They were, I had a big black band, and they were unpacking all of the ice chest and all of the barbecue stuff and all the birthday presents and the paper that go on the table and the cups and the party hats.
And they were they were all busy doing that while I was being a smart idea thinking I got to swim first.
Which the jump was on me.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, right.
What year was this again?
What year was this?
Well, it was my daughter's fifth birthday and she's 40 now, so it was like 35 years ago.
Yeah, but it's still scary to me to this day.
Was it 90?
Did that be 90?
1990?
Yeah, 1990.
Yeah, something like that.
Which is interesting because there's actually a citing report for where we at Fort Scott, Kansas from 1996.
There was a sighting over by the golf course in Fort Scott.
Wow.
Yeah, I totally believe it because I've seen that one, the lake.
And you could see, you know, like I said, the hair was in his face, but I could see his eyes going back.
and forth looking, excuse me, at me and my kids and listening to me, like, it could understand me,
like, it had knowledge. It was not stupid. Like, I don't know, I don't know. I don't think that
it understood English, but I know it was a smart thing. It wasn't stupid because it followed me
face to face with me. Like, I mean, it was not even 10 inches away from my face.
I mean, was that close to me?
That's so close.
Wow.
Yeah.
And so I was just like, like mesmerized by the hair and the eyes movement and the the mouth,
you know, moving a little bit here and there and it dotting back and forth between me and
the kids getting the stuff out and everything.
And I was just like, this thing can kill me, you know, what is it?
You know, I don't know, but they say there's different things.
kinds of big foot and so some of them are swamp ones I don't know and they they do have a lot of hair
in their face I don't know but I think that I think that that that because it was in the water
the hair just like fell down more you know like and I don't think that it wanted me to see
his face I think that was the whole point of keeping the hair in his face because I asked him
several times if he would take his hair out of his face you know because he was freaking
yeah absolutely um so 10 inches away could you tell what color it's uh the skin of its face was uh
i i could tell that it had brown eyes and um it was not white but it was not black it was
It was darker though because it kind of all was together, you know what I mean?
Like like the hair and the face kind of matched a little bit because you couldn't see white.
The mouth was a little bit whiter and the eyes.
The eyes had white in them around the eyeballs, you know, but like it wasn't a dead body.
and it wasn't a mermaid.
And it had, it had, it was smart.
And it was listening to me and following me.
So it followed me on purpose.
Like, it was intentional.
As it followed you.
Sorry, go ahead.
It was listening to me.
Gotcha.
Like,
as it followed you and you got into more shallow,
water, were you able to see more of it as it also got into shallow water?
No, when I got to my knees, I look back at my kids and I just got up and ran because it was
too scary. It felt like forever to get back to shore and me talking to it the whole time and
it not saying nothing to me and everything that I just got more scared or more scared of the
further I went. So by the time I got to my knees, all I wanted to do was get to my kids and get them
back in the van and get out of there.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
I didn't want to hang around and see what it was.
And besides that, Bigfoot's could lay down,
their master hiders, and they can lay down, and it could have,
when it got down to the lower part, it could have just laid down and, like,
kept its face up out the water, you know, and it showed it.
Or it could have set down even, you know?
Because I saw one in hot springs, Arkansas, where I live.
now when I went hiking and when we first went up that mountain there was nothing there but
when we came back down there was a body sitting in this hole that was like made like it wasn't a cave
but it was like trees and stuff all around it and it looked like a hole and and I told my my niece
I said is that um is there buried
in hot springs Arkansas because it's a national park and um she was like I don't know
Tia and I was like I don't know either but that that that thing looks like it's
sitting down Indian style and she said she said do you smell that to you I said yeah
it smells kind of weird and then it moved it moved its arm and we just took off
running from that point because because it it was just sitting there and it was black
also but I couldn't see its face or anything from because it was inside of a like like a hole with with a shelter but it was sending it was sitting Indian style so bear don't sit Indian style but that one wasn't as scary as the one when I went swimming with that other one yeah I mean that's that's hard to be being 10 inches away for sure but you know thank you so much for
for coming up. Is this a conversation where I can use the audio from it in the Bigfoot podcast
that I have? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've told a couple people, but nobody ever believe me. And why would
I lie about that? Why? Yeah, you have nothing from that, right? Yeah. Yeah.
Absolutely. So living with a dead body would have been floating. You know what I'm saying? And it wouldn't
following me and it wouldn't have been smart enough to be paying attention to me, you know,
and looking at my kids and stuff and looking back at me, you know, I didn't take my eyes off
of it until I got my knees to the ground and turned around, looked at my kids and ran for my kids.
And so I'm getting the car now, getting the car now.
And they were all started crying and stuff.
And I'm like, no, we're leaving.
We're leaving right now.
We're doing right now.
And we went to that late so many times before, but there was always a lot of people there,
you know.
I can tell it really affected you.
Thank you so much for coming up.
And maybe we'll talk to you again in the future sometime.
But thank you.
Yeah, thank you for listening because that's the first step I ever got to really tell somebody
because most people just like, oh, yeah, whatever, and don't even bother.
Yeah.
We've got reptile wants to come up.
Hey there.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
Good.
What brings you up today?
I'm good as well.
Awesome.
I've spoken to you.
in the past, but I wanted to give you a little bit of update.
So I have been hearing what sound like giant coyotes in my backyard recently.
And I know what a coyote sounds like.
I know what deer sound like.
I know what the other sounds that they have made in the past,
which would be a bard owl.
And I've been about two years ago, I was woken up in the middle of the night, around 140 in the morning, to what sounded like a barred owl on steroids.
And it was so loud that I heard it over my AC unit, which is a window unit.
They're very loud.
I was woken up from a dead sleep over that sound, drawn to my window.
and then I proceeded to hear what sounded like a bard owl, but it didn't sound just like a bard owl.
It sounded like a huge bard owl.
And then it was responded by another bard owl but farther away.
And then another one went a little bit farther in the distance, maybe like a mile away.
And then the original one made a different sound
And it actually went like a instead of the hooh-hoo-ho-ho-oh-ha.
It was more like a ho-hoo-hoo-oh.
And the bass came out.
And I was like, no way.
This is crazy.
And then right after that, they started with the samurai chatter
straight out of the Sierra sounds.
And I was floored because this was at 140 in the morning.
My wife is sleeping my kids are sleeping and I am the only one that's experiencing and hearing this and it was just so surreal hearing it
And I would come to find out that they had followed me all the way from Glen Ellis Campground in New Hampshire in 2017
But they weren't or they chose not to communicate with me until
Someone a close friend of mine who is
a higher frequency individuals said they are there and they are there because of you.
Yep.
Yep.
And that's pretty much the background of what happened.
And for updated information, I've been hearing them intermittently as early as 8.30 at night.
I mean, we're not talking extremely late.
I would say about maybe two weeks ago, my son and I were in our backyard and we were at the fire pit.
And I sound, we weren't doing anything out of the ordinary.
He was just talking.
And then suddenly, like, it was really close.
I'm talking probably like 50 feet away.
I heard what sounded like a bard owl, but then that wasn't what freaked me out.
It was like a peacock, but like a giant peacock just made extremely.
extremely loud screech so close and it's just a matter of knowing what sounds are you know
are normal and what their capabilities are and as recent as two days ago my mechanic and I were working
on my car in my front yard and it wasn't that late again maybe maybe 830 9 o'clock he heard them and I already
knew that they're you know the sounds that they were making he automatically said like dude what is that
like what are those sounds i'm like you wouldn't believe me if i told you and he basically was freaked
out about it and he was like i know coyote sounds that is not a coyote what sound is that it's like
you got some weird you got some weird going on in your woods and then i proceeded to tell him that i
you know, maybe like a couple months ago, I put two or three apples high up in a tree.
And I wedged that in there, about 15 feet up.
Nothing could take that down.
Nothing could take that down unless it was them.
And four days after, five days after, both apples were gone.
No sign of consumption.
No sign or pieces of apple of a little bird or animals getting to it.
There was nothing there.
Nothing.
So they're back there, and we're not talking about national forests.
We're not talking about state forest.
We're talking seriously less than a quarter or maybe a mile radius.
And it blows my mind that they chose this area.
And then I always go back to my friend who told me, they are there because of you.
Because you have a higher frequency.
They were attracted to you.
and that's why they were there.
And that just blows my mind that they chose this area.
And it's hard to, you know, fathom that they would do that.
But also, I've experienced it.
I've heard them.
And my dog, in several cases, has stared into the woods and barked and was very, very agitated
and on edge just barking into the woods during the summer of last year or something like that.
But she knows there's things back there.
My family knows.
But when you tell your parents stuff like this, they don't believe you.
Friends usually don't believe you either.
And I didn't think my mechanic was going to believe me either.
But he heard the sounds.
And he was a hunter.
her and he's like, I've never heard anything like it.
So that's what's been going on.
I'm in South Eastern Connecticut.
So I'm not near any national park.
I'm not near any state park.
There's nothing around for them to care about
except for if they were indeed attracted to me personally.
I don't hear a lot from Southeast.
East Connecticut. And that's great to hear an update for you. Thank you. I'm glad you came up.
Do you mind if I use this update in the podcast I have? Yeah, that would be fine.
All right. Well, thank you so much for coming up, man. I appreciate it.
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