Bigfoot Society - Bear's Mystical Journey: Hairy People Encounters and Sacred Ceremonies
Episode Date: October 24, 2024Join Bear, a Native American spiritual leader, as he shares his chilling and profound encounters with the 'hairy people' or Sasquatch across sacred locations like Tule River Reservation, Yosemite, and... the Redwoods. Bear recounts being physically handled by these enigmatic beings, witnessing human body parts in trees, and receiving telepathic warnings during elder ceremonies. Delve into his spiritual journey through vision quests, fasting lodges, and sweat lodge rituals, guided by the teachings of Jenny Franco and other elders. Experience Bear's intimate connection with these mystical creatures and their teachings on respect, nature, and spirituality. This episode is a captivating blend of tradition, mystical encounters, and the deeper spiritual messages they hold.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 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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All right, Bigfoot Society, you've got the privilege of talking to Bear today.
Bear is an individual that has had many years interaction with the hairy people, but I'm going to let him go ahead and introduce him himself.
So how are we doing today, Bear?
Oh, we're doing great, Jeremiah. Thank you for asking.
Absolutely. So feel free to share with the listeners what we should know about you, Bear, and then we will get right into it after that.
Okay, excellent. Well, I consider myself because they've adorned me,
one time in particular
and I've been introduced to them
up at Tully River
it's a reservation up here above
Fortaville
and my first encounter with them
was during another
ceremony that I really
was intrigued by the hairy people
since I was little
but I never really knew of them
it wasn't up until
I went camping
it was about
one or two in the morning
I got to really late because there was going to be
elders gathering up in Tully River. It was up in Camp Chololo. And Shololo means white mountains.
Shalolo means white, of course, in Shalolo Mountain campground we went to. So I set up tent
early in the morning and I didn't know, I didn't realize that I set up tent right there on
the road because, of course, it's all dirt road. And I was so in a hurry to get myself camped up
and set up. So just trying to get me some.
rest because I was really exhausted. It wasn't until maybe an hour or two when I was getting my
rapid eye movement, feeling a little comfortable there. I was really grabbed from my shoulders.
And I was trying my best to see what it was that was grabbing my shoulders. And every time I
looked over to the right to look behind me, I was literally pushed by the hand that was holding
onto me on my shoulders. And I looked to the left again and try to see if I could get to get
away was looking out to the left of me behind me and then I was again hit the side of my head
by then I got the I got the idea that the hairy people did the hairy man that was literally kind of
handling me literally didn't want me to see his face I was pushed up I was literally being pushed
and and pulled forward on this path that we call the tuli road to get up to chelolo because
i was already there at the campsite already well they pushed me up a little bit further and further
a big tree.
It was a sugar pine because sugar pines out there are very obvious because they have such big branches.
And there's so much separation between the branches and the foliage.
But in between all those branches, I had seen hanging body parts.
I've seen foot, feet.
I've seen hands.
I've seen legs and arms and torsos.
But I didn't see one head of a human being, but I knew they were.
Obviously, there were obviously human parts.
So the mental telepathy that the hairy man,
and that's probably why they call them the quiet ones,
he literally spoke with me and told me if I decided to do evil or be wronged
or wrong in any way to the mountains or to their people,
and I'm obviously going to be in the same predicament that these people were replaced in.
I was kind of like I was kind of shaking there a little bit and I was very nervous about it because obviously I was thinking to myself well I'm not I'm not an evil person so whatever intentions you guys have to show me these things I was I was very intimidated by then of course I was that much more feared in my heart my heart was racing and and I was very uncomfortable but with a soft voice I felt a voice of comforting
to not fear what they had showed me,
but then yet they're still trying to give me a little excited, I guess.
I don't know, a little bit intimidated, we'll say intimidated,
that of course their business was to literally wipe out evil,
you know, and evil people that are doing evil things there up in the mountains like that.
So that was obvious that I was placed at that level,
and I was kind of like, okay, well, I'm not going to be evil.
I'm not going to do anything wrong.
I know my future or what I already have shared with me,
they told me, hey, as long as you keep doing what you're doing, we'll be okay with you.
But we're going to show you around because there's other ones there kind of hiding in the bushes
and watching me, but it was the biggest one of them all that kept leading me through like this.
Well, later on that evening, well, later on earlier that morning, they walked me back to the campsite
and put me back into my camp, my little tent, that little pop-up tent I had.
but I woke up later on that in the morning and looked at the path that I was on.
I'm like, wait a minute, I'm parked and tended right there in the middle of the road.
So I knew then I had to get off that road because obviously that was also a path for the hairy people as well.
So after I went to the ceremony, I didn't want to share anything out loud to anybody
because I was kind of feeling like maybe the other natives are going to look at me really, really crazy.
Like, you know, and I didn't want to mention it because I was very intimidated.
that whenever they share with me, there's only between me and them.
So, okay, we'll go ahead and do that.
Like you to myself, and I mentioned that we did sweat lodge and ceremonies.
There's dancers there.
We had a sweat lodge when we do the in California.
And of course, I participated in all these things that chopped wood and I helped out to the elders.
And of course, I was very comfortable in there.
After that, it was only until a month or two after that, I was introduced to Jenny
Franco, she was the medicine woman, we'll call her spiritual leader, female spiritual leader,
up in Tully. We started attending her sweat lodge, her ceremonies there at her place.
And one day, me and a few other friends were talking and gathered around each other.
And we're speaking about the hairy man. We kept on calm, Bigfoot. And we're seeing it out
loud, the Bigfoot, the Bigfoot, this, a Bigfoot. I surprised, overheard our conversation.
and she literally kind of spoke out loud.
Don't you ever call him that B word.
And we all looked at each other.
You're talking about Bigfoot?
She said, don't say that word again.
And I'm like, okay, well, scratch in my head.
Like, okay, well, Grandma, Jenny, what should we call him?
She goes, you can call them Sasquatch.
You call them the red eye.
You call up the quiet ones.
You can call them the hairy people or the hairy man.
And so by then I was like, okay, well, I need to be a little bit more respectful
because obviously she's one of my teachers.
I need to learn this from my elders
that things that I've been wanting to learn
because obviously I was still very young.
Give her take out, I think I was like only 25.
I'd say like maybe 21 years old, between 2020, 21.
And right now I'm 59 years old.
So this was 30 plus years ago.
And so she sat down with us.
She told us, well, this is what the red eye are all about.
The hairy people are all about.
if you're evil and you do wrong they've been known to come down and get you and literally cut you to pieces and and decapitate you and they'll hold your body apart and they'll smoke them they'll cure them and they'll eat you and they'll consume the whole entire body of the human that's evil that are wrongdoers I'm like oh wow this is amazing you know that she's telling me the things that the hairy people were telling me months prior to her sharing
with me. She called them the quiet ones because they'll be very, very quiet and still and they'll
creep up on you and you wouldn't even know that they're there, but they're there that much closer
than you even know. And at night, if you're out there late at night without a flashlight or you
don't have proper source of being able to see during the dark, you'll be able to see them red
eyes, you know, just glaring at you. And of course, she's mentioning all these things,
why they call them the hairy people and why they call them the quiet ones and why they call them the
red eye by then i still didn't want to share it out loud because i kept thinking about maybe this is
kind of crazy you know maybe i shouldn't share this with grandma jenny franco that this is obviously
whatever this is she was sharing with me months later was exactly what the hairy people
what saskatch was literally sharing with me already so she was referring to all the information
and kind of backing up the story of what the hairy people were showing me at that moment.
And of course, months later, I no longer call them the B word.
And I tell people, please don't use that B word.
And I also throw it on the Internet, don't use that B word.
And they're like, why not?
We can come big fun.
I'm like, no, it's very derogatory and the hairy people don't like that.
It's also ignorance on our part that we really don't know them by the hairy people.
These things that I started sharing out loud, I started realizing that the hairy people,
that the hairy people had literally shared them with me already.
In many years to come, I've actually started running into more elders up in Tully,
and I was mentioning the Eddie, the hairy people, and I had one elder.
His name was Leonard Manuel, and he was the father to J.R. Manuel, which was my teacher.
He helped me during my vision quest up there in Yosemite.
When I was about 23, 24 years old, years later, I decided.
I did, and I talked to Raymond Stone, he was our medicine, medicine man or spiritual leader.
He's Raymondstone Eagle, full-blooded Paiute from Lone Pine.
He literally took me under his wing and he started teaching me the bear medicine,
bear spirit, bear medicine.
But it was like years after I met the Sasquatch and the hairy people that I was having these
dreams, ongoing dreams.
And I almost seemed like they're almost nightmarish because I kept getting chased every night by
these black bears. Well, there's a few other different colored bears that were there also,
but one in particular was a black one. And it always changed me up a tree, and I'll be up there
on top of this tree all night long, you know, and the bears will be biting me, nipping me on my
hindie or are nipping at my heels. Never try to hurt me, but they always drew my attention all the time.
So these encounters that I was having with these, the bear people, or we call them, you know,
the bears, the black bear here in this area in California.
It happened ongoing at least three or four nights a week up until I ran into Raymond Stone.
And I told him, Grandpa, I need to talk to you about something I'm having problems with.
Well, go ahead, young man.
Go ahead.
Tell me, what is it?
He used to call me the young fart.
And he called himself the old fart.
So there are some similarities between me and him that were very spiritually strong, which I didn't have any idea then until now.
And he told me, and he started laughing at me.
And I'm like, well, grandpa, this is not funny.
I'm having these ongoing dreams, even with Sasquatch and these black bears, he goes, he finally got a little serious.
I go, Grandpa, please tell me what's going on here.
He goes, well, first of all, if you've gotten encounters with the hairy people and also with, especially with the bears, it's because they love you.
I go, well, grandpa, if they love me, why would they, you know, keep me up all night?
Why do they keep chasing me around in my dreams?
Or there's nights that are just unrested.
I wake up, you know, sweating or not knowing what type's going on here.
He goes, you know, I'll tell you what, and I'll be honest with you.
He goes, because they love you.
I'm like, well, is that true love?
He goes, no, they want you to be a part of them.
They see something good in you.
They want you to be in you, around you.
They want to be all around you.
They want you to be like them.
And eventually you're going to end up understanding more about it when the time comes.
So I go, well, Grandpa, how do I stop?
He goes, I'll show you how to stop it.
Because every night you go to bed, get some tobacco offerings, make her tobacco.
offerings and tell the great spirit or heavy father creator tell him you know can you slow down a little bit
and help me sleep at night i still need my rest and after that it started kind of winding down a little bit
eventually i started seeing myself running around on my force also my dreams where the bears were literally
running side to side with me and i was no longer being chased by them but just being one with them it kind of
remind me of american werewolf from london even the wolfman the werewolf man that were
seen himself running on his forest and catch himself in the zoo somewhere.
But, of course, I didn't find myself like that.
I usually find myself in the middle of the woods or out in the middle of the field somewhere
out here in the Salt King Valley somewhere.
And people would be pointing at me, look at the bear, look at the bear.
And I'm like, I'm not a bear.
And I look at myself.
I'm like, who, torn, I am a bear.
It wasn't up until, like, just recently before Leonard Manuel passed away,
that we spoke about the Harry Man again.
and he was an elder, of course, he was getting ripe in his age.
You didn't have that much time left, but I shared some stories with them.
He goes, you know what you got to do?
I go, what, Leonard, what should I do?
He goes, leave them alone.
You shouldn't be messing with those hairy people up there in the mountains.
We know exactly what you're talking about.
You need to leave them alone.
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I looked at them very seriously and I'm like,
well, Leonard, I think, you know, honestly,
I think you need to tell them to leave me alone.
What are you talking about?
You don't know what you're talking about.
I go, well, let me with you again, Leonard.
Let's get a chance to meet up and have lunch with each other
next week and I'll show you some of my carving,
some of my drawings and some of the things that they've left for me to share with others.
So it was a week later we met up in Tully and we met at some little restaurant up there
and a little dining place up there. And I show my drawings. I showed him my carvings and he looked
at me and he stared. And then some very soft voice he looked at me and he goes, you're right.
He goes, they don't leave you alone do that. You do know them. I go, well, Leonard, I
I'm not that I want to be disrespectful.
I know that what you have and how the elders are here in Tully,
we're supposed to keep our distance from them.
And I get it because obviously they're very aggressive
and the stories that go behind them, they're very,
they could be very dangerous.
But yet I found myself to be like family to them.
Like I'm their best friend, they trust me.
They've entrusted me to show others and to give other people a better understanding,
other family qualities.
And of course, dream after dream and other visions I've had,
I've seen them literally get me closer to my children,
closer to my family and closer to myself,
especially to myself,
and start understanding more about the creatures up in the forest
and be more accepting of who we are as spiritual leaders.
I heard a lot of the elders speak out loud
on some of the things that I thought were mysterious
or sometimes questionable.
I don't know, Grandpa.
That sounds kind of crazy.
if I could believe that stuff.
But eventually with time being spent up in the Redwoods and other campsites that I spent at over there in Yosemite and up in the Redwoods, up in Balsh Park, I start realizing they're there and they're there with us.
And I've been given the privilege to be able to feel comfortable up there with them.
I've smelt their smell before, even as far as Tucson.
I've heard their howling.
And it's very nerve-wracking sometimes when you hear them, but I'm familiar with it.
It's not as fearful or intimidating as it would be for somebody else who doesn't understand them.
And I've smelt their smell before, Tucson, Bals Park, and I've heard they're howling over there in New Cimity.
And I've had everybody looking at me all scared.
Do you hear that?
Do you hear that?
I'm like, yes, did you hear that?
I've heard that.
I've kind of woke me up, and they're looking at me on with their bug-eyed.
And I'm just calm.
I go, well, I've shared it with other elders as well, this is their land.
This is their territory.
so they're just giving us a call, a little holler,
let us know that this is our land.
And we need to be more respectful,
not only to the land,
but respectful to each other.
Because I felt that many times.
I felt like I was an outsider,
I was outside looking in,
where in reality,
what grandpa, Jay Johnson,
and even Bill Tucker,
they came up to me a few times
and tell me,
because Yosemite is my first vision quest.
This land is as much yours,
as it is ours. And it's as much yours as it is ours because you've done your vision quest
up here in Yosemite. So this is your stomping ground. This is your land because you earn this.
You sacrifice, you surrendered yourself to this land. And this is where the vision quest comes in at.
And I think a lot of people have a misunderstanding of us Native Americans. And when they speak
us vision quest or the fasting thing that we do up there in the mountains, they literally think
or stereotype the fact that we're just thrown up there and we're left out.
out to the pack of wolves.
No, these fasting lodges are very, very important, very sincere.
We take care of each other.
Every morning, we wake up, they would open up the door,
ask you about your vision, how do you feel?
They ask about your health.
Yes, after the third day, I think I was crying already.
By the third night, I was crying, and I thought I was going to die.
But I asked one of the elders there to sing a song for me,
and he sang a red-tail hot song for me,
because I literally requested it.
I go, Harold, can you sing the Red Tooth song for me?
After the fourth day, I was able to make it.
I told me, I was okay, I'll be fine because they asked me if I wanted water.
I said, no.
They asked me if I want to go down.
I said, no.
And they go, okay, well, what do you want?
Well, Harold's seen a song for me, especially that Red Toll Hot song he sang for me.
And after that, I was able to endure it.
And then passed through with another night, another day of literally torture,
no food, no water up in the mountains, up in Camp Forest up there in New Cimity.
And these are the venues of that what makes us who we are as Native American people.
But the hairy people, they've been watching us and they commune with us.
They appreciate the fact that we're trying to be stewards of the land like they are,
caretakers of the forest, family.
The endeavors of attending to family and yourself is encouraged by the hairy people.
And I've had situations with my family and the hairy people come into me and my visions
and tell me, don't worry about it, Bear.
We're here with you.
We're a part of your family.
You're part of my family.
So we'll watch over you.
We'll protect you.
So no matter where you're at, I've been shared with them that I'll be protected.
Of course, it goes back to the venue who we are as spiritual people, spiritual leaders that we are.
We are going to be cared for by our creator.
People know them as God, a Jehovah, great spirit.
But again, these creatures that our heavy fathers created, such as the little people, the hairy man, the Sasquatch,
These are protectors of the land, but also when you get to the point of spiritual awakening,
spiritual comfort, because it's not too comfortable first to get to this level.
But now I'm an elder.
I'm considered a spiritual leader now and a spiritual healer.
I do run a sweat lodge, and I do know that sometimes when I get myself into a situation,
like I did the other day here at this new job I had, this new job I've been given,
I asked my Heavenly Father, ask the Creator, if I can get permission,
from him to get the hairy people to help me.
So I sang a song and I did a prayer and made some offerings.
And within less than 12 hours, the whole entire issue I had with this other
coworker was literally resolved.
Even before I got to that point to be able to speak to one of the supervisors,
one of the supervisors came up to me and he's Apache.
He looked at me, he goes, Barry, don't worry about it.
I heard what happened the night before last and I'm going to take care of it.
I took care of it already.
but after I gave my offerings
and I shared this with Kevin
one spot up in Washington
and we shared the hairy people
with each other and I told
I told Kevin
your great grandfather was a medicine
man and he held the grizzly bear
and his medicine was
grizzly bear. What did you get
that from bear? You know and we're talking to
each other on the phone. He's up in Washington
I'm over here in California. I go
listen the Sasquatch you had encountered
when you're a little boy, they're still
around you over there in your area.
And he goes, I know, I know they are.
I'm not as intimidated as I used to be when I was little.
I go, you're correct.
I go, the hairy people are just whispering my ear right now.
Tell me about your great grandpa being the medicine man that he is.
Because you got to be kidding, Bear.
I go, no, I'm not kidding.
So the other day, I literally text him on Facebook and messaged him and told him how
I did this podcast prior to yours at this point.
I told him, you know, after I gave this the spokesperson that I am for the hairy people,
I'm a steward also to their to their clan because there's many clans all throughout the United States, Canada, even as far as Mexico.
This protection of me being able to share this out loud to the general population now, I've gotten this really strong protection over me because this is exactly what Sasquatch wanted for me.
This is what they need for me.
They needed for me to tell a general population this is who they are.
And to represent them where I'm at right now, to even share this right now at this level with you, Jeremiah, it's, it's a, it's a general population.
very special. These are things to be able to get over the stereotyping, get over the endeavors of
intimidation and fear. Of course, I know that people that go out there and look for them with these
cameras and recorders, more likely they're not going to be shown. They're not going to show
themselves. It's the people that go up there for wrong reasons or they have something evil
in their heart. They're so scared and so intimidated, they only go back up there hunting anymore.
There's some that go out there and camp out there. They've been encountered by,
them and they don't even want to go up camp up there anymore.
That's when you know whatever that person was doing wrongly,
or maybe there's something that wasn't right with them,
my hairy people, my hairy family, the Harry clan,
the hairy people clan, literally want to scare them off
and not get them back up there again.
Unless you're a spiritual leader and you go out there and pray and fast
and do that you need to do with the land
and take care of the creatures like they're doing likewise,
then, you know, maybe they'll be that much more accepting to you
and they won't intimidate you like they've done to many people.
Apparently there's like 23,000 people missing right now.
And I've heard the stats going up a little bit higher.
But me and Kevin have spoke about it.
And he told me the same likewise.
He had some problems with some family members.
He prayed over and went outside, made his offerings,
and told the hairy people out loud in prayer.
Up in Washington, he goes, I need some protection.
These people are really doing me wrong, even my own family members.
Within a month or two or even days after,
something is literally moved around and something was changed.
And after that, they were intimidated or they were put in check, we'll say, and corrected for that reason.
And now my brother Kevin goes, that's awesome, dude.
You're so right.
I'm getting protection just like you are because you taught me right, dude, you told me this is what I need to do with the hairy people.
I go, well, Kevin, I go, we're both Native Americans, so we need to share this information with each other like we used to do thousands of thousands of years ago.
There's only just a few chosen ones at this point in our lives that are able to communicate with them,
but they're also just a few of us that they're willing to communicate with and share with these endeavors and these teachings.
But what I like to do today, like I've done with others, is share a song, and it's a prayer song,
and I'll be able to give you an interpretation of what the song means, but I'm going to go ahead and share this out loud with you guys today.
but I'm asking you're a grandfathered creator for your help, your assistance.
But first of all, before I get started, I'm going to get some white sage and smudge myself down
because I'm going to make sure that all that we do here is going to be done in a good way.
That we're not in any way trying to intimidate anybody nor oversee anybody or tell everybody
what they should be doing, what they don't want to do, what they should do.
We're not pesterians.
We're not here to make people change.
I'm here just to share that what it is, that the hairy people have been wanting me to share with everybody,
that this is a clan of family.
They've been created way before we were created as human beings,
and they were given the responsibility to take care of the things
that obviously as human beings were supposed to take care of a long time ago,
but we forgot.
And it's really sad that we've seen the land and the devastation by corporate
for the wood and the product of wood everywhere throughout the whole entire world.
Right now, Mother Earth,
and sacred grandmother the earth, sacred mother earth and sacred
grandma the ocean and all the innocent creatures are literally being pushed further and further
away and literally wiped off the face of the earth and these are things that the hairy people
and that spiritual leaders are trying to do our best to tell people try to be more respectful
because one day they're not going to be here anymore with us even our little puppies even our little
furry families that we have so to protect them to love them unconditionally but also to
to protect yourself and love your family and conditionally it's probably much more important as well
and maybe after you start learning how to do that they'll come out how much better for everybody
oh grandpa paeder bless this this prayer song in a good way and i'll be able to interpret this song
and i share with you that that's been shared to me about my elders and help us before them and others prior to them as well
be here ya i'm on yukach bless all my relations and when i think i'm on yokach
I'm saying all my relations.
And all my relations are referenced to all the animals and our relations.
We speak of that because we speak of all our relations.
And we have respect for every creature and every living thing that's here with us.
So these are things that are very important for us to recognize.
Now, this prayer song was shared to me by one of the elders in our sweat lodge
and our moistened or ceremony or secret ceremony.
And she said that song was interpreted to her.
At one time, there was a young lady that literally was being put in check,
or we'll say the Western civilization was coming in,
and some squatters came in and literally wiped her entire family out.
She ran and hit somewhere where they weren't able to find her.
But by the time that everything was done,
and all her family members, her mother, her father,
and all the brothers and sisters,
and the elders were literally just massacred.
When she went back to the village and seeing all this,
she was devastated and she felt so alone.
And she cried and wept for days,
didn't eat anything, didn't drink anything.
And all this time, the hairy people were watching all this stuff was going on.
Our Harry family came up to her after three or four days of no food, no water,
and her tearing and crying and just so upset about what had happened to her and her family.
the hairy people came up to her
and one in particular grabbed her by the hand
and told her in her language
don't worry. All this that happened right now
we've seen all this from afar.
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I see a whole highlight reel of everything
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We wanted to stop it from happening, but it happened so fast.
But we knew you hid yourself and we knew that, you know, you're going to be safe.
You're going to be okay.
Grab my hand and this dance and let's pray because you always have us as your family.
And so this song right here that we sang was a song of happiness and you're never going to be alone.
We're going to always protect.
You're going to always be there for you.
So they danced and he kept on saying,
Yahee-he-he-he-he-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-h-ham.
So this was a very, very, eye-opened experience for this young lady,
and from that day forward, she was literally being protected by the hairy people.
They fed her, they clothed her, they protected her, they protected her.
And these are stories.
And I was told many times by other medicine people as well,
especially by Anderson up in the Navajo Reservation.
He had me in the sweat lodge.
And it's dark in there.
And it gets really moist because we throw water on the rocks and it gets pretty hot in there.
He looks at me and I can tell.
He was kind of like staring at me.
It gets really dark in there.
And something was going on there because he paused.
He goes, turn that out, whatever you're smoking.
I'm like, well.
Anderson, I'm not smoking anything.
Well, whatever is you doing, turn it out.
And I'm like, okay, well, I don't know what he's talking about.
So he kept on chanting and singing his song or prayer song,
speaking of all the creatures,
and every creature had something to do with building the sweat log job.
So he went on and on and on about it.
I think we went to the first round.
That song was very long-winded.
It was getting kind of warm in there.
And he goes, okay, let's go ahead and take a break.
He said his Navajo chant and his Navajo song
and traditional things that he was talking about.
We took a break.
I opened up the door for him.
We got out.
We took a break.
He goes, you know, bear helper?
Bear helper, I thought you were smoking something in there.
So isn't that strange?
I go, why would I want to be smoking something?
I thought you knew that you can't smoke anything in here.
He goes, you're right.
I go, well, why do you mention this to me?
Because I'm like, well, I really thought you were smoking something in here.
Or you had a cigarette or something.
in front of your face because I seen that little light in front of your face.
I'm like, all right?
He goes, but I look back at you and the light got bigger.
Oh, okay.
He goes, it got bigger and it got bigger.
And then when I look back at you again, I've seen a big bear.
I go, well, Anderson, then I tell you my name is bear?
I go, and I started laughing, of course, Adam.
He got really upset.
He goes, well, I've seen this big bear.
and then I seen the light that was in front of your face
it literally appeared to be the bear that you are
and that light was who you are right
that this is the light of the bear
of the bear of the light you are a bear
and I'm like well here touch me
I go I am a bear remember
do you call me bear helper
he didn't want to touch me
he goes you know I'm going to tell you something
bear helper my grandpa told me about you people
he told me about you guys
because I thought it was a myth
I thought it's a made-up story
and in the similarities
to that when we talk about the hairy people,
they think it's a myth or just a made-up story.
So in correlation to that, what he had told me,
my grandpa shared all the stuff that you guys are all about.
And I go, well, they tell you about it.
Well, he didn't want to share that much detail,
because I already knew already.
In some ways, as fair people are a little bit above
and beyond the average of any medicine people
or any spiritual leaders.
He goes, yeah, my grandpa shared these stories about me,
about you guys, and I thought it was a story,
I thought it was a myth.
And then when I met you, I said, this guy's bear helper.
Yeah, okay, whatever.
But when I've seen you in the sweat lodge and then I see you as a bear,
then I realized that it's true, isn't it?
I go, yes, it is.
And I laughed again.
He got upset again.
And he goes, what's so funny?
I go, well, there's still a few of us here in California.
If you want to come out here to the bear ceremony,
I'll introduce you to a couple of other of us bear people.
And, of course, he didn't want him.
anything to do with it. But they do have a Navajo zoo out there in window rock, and they have a big
plaque in front of the two bears that they have caged up in there. And they're two black bears,
and the plaque spoke of us how strong we are, how close we are to the spiritual world, how we're
also able to shift change. But yet, there could be a good one or a bad one, depending on what type of
medicine you're working with. And I think that's what the hairy people are trying to tell me,
yes we know you're a bear ready but yet you'd better be a good bear not a bad bear and i'm like
okay well let's i'm gonna keep it good then let's keep it good so since then i used to go to his
office all the time and always come out and knock on his door and sit on his couch you got anything
better to do bear bear helper i go no i thought me about sit down here and shoot the breeze with you
but every time i seen him after that it was very uncomfortable around me so okay anderson
i'll find something to do then you know i'll go out there to the woods and cut some wood
and I keep myself busy, so you don't feel so intimidated by me not hanging out here.
But these are things that us Native American people have always been about for thousands and thousands of years.
Our endeavors of that, we are in the sweat lodge, we have four rounds.
The first round is for yourself.
You pray to our heavy father, creator, great spirit.
We know him here in this area is Tripney.
But we also know is Jesus Christ, the star child.
His name is Juan E.
He walked the land here.
the hope he's called him the lost white man.
So his encounters with many other natives, even as far as the East Coast,
they spoke of the Star Child that we're speaking of right now.
So these are things that made us who we are,
and to share these out loud with people like yourself, Jeremiah,
and the general population, that there's a spiritual world out here.
And there's something that some people don't see and don't understand.
Things that do bump at night and things that you don't see, they can't hurt you.
but in a good frame of mind and making everything good,
the only thing I say to everybody is going to be up to the woods
and they hear or they see the hairy people,
make your tobacco offerings and tell them,
thank you for allowing us to be up here,
or show some respect in some way to the creatures and to land out there.
Don't have to just throwing out your trash and thinking that this is my land.
Well, none of this land, we don't even have words in some of the tribes
that we have land that we call our own.
We don't own anything.
Take what little you can take and don't take too much.
And always leave something also in return, just a prayer, an offering of tobacco,
even a little bit of the best food you like.
Put it on the floor right there and for the creatures to chew on a little bit
or something to just get back to show your appreciation of what's going on here.
So I'm really glad that I can share this moment with you because I know there's other incidences
and many other stories and encounters.
I like to share with you, Jeremiah, because it hasn't stopped since the last 35 years.
I would say every other year, maybe once a year, there's other encounters that I've shared with others,
and they've shared with me.
But it's always been really good encounters.
It's never shook fear in me where I can't come back up here anymore.
No, I go up there more often now, knowing I feel much more comfortable up in the Redwoods
than I would up there in the middle of the city there in Oakland,
or San Francisco for that reason,
I think I have more fear of humans than I do the hairy people
because humans are unpredictable.
The hairy people, as far as I'm concerned,
they've really accepted me to be a part of their family,
and they've helped me out a lot,
and they've given me some incentive to see that life is much better
living in a spiritual world than it is here,
living in a physical world.
So the Westernization has caused a lot of harm as well
because I believe religion,
because these old ways that we practice is not religious.
They're spiritual ways.
It's how you live your life.
How do you go about your life?
How do you treat others?
How do you treat yourself and your family members?
That's exactly what the hairy people are teaching us.
They're teaching us how they take care of themselves,
how they take care of the land, how they take care of their family members.
And these are things that are very important for us, Jeremiah, as spiritual leaders.
And also as a spokesperson that I am for the hairy people,
I speak very highly of them because they haven't done anything to me.
wrongly. They've just taught me the things that I need to learn to teach others to learn as well,
to be better with themselves and better with their family members. Well, this is probably going to
have many other stories I'm going to share out loud later on. Absolutely. Can I ask you one
question? I know our time is almost done, but how should we, or what should we as non-Native
Americans do if a hairy person reaches out to us through some form of communication,
a dream or a voice.
Just like I was shared by Grandpa Raymond and Jenny Franco,
even if you don't smoke tobacco,
get yourself a pouted tobacco
and pray to our heavy father or God
if you guys are God-faring people
and show them some appreciation,
show them some respect, acknowledge them.
Hey, I'm just here.
I'm a human being.
I want to know a little bit more about you guys,
but I also want to be respectful
to the land and respectful to myself, respectful to myself and others as well. It's very simple.
Just that respect, acknowledge yourself, acknowledge your family, and acknowledge your lifestyle
to be a good, clean lifestyle, very respectful lifestyle to others as well, of different nationalities,
and the hairy people definitely will appreciate that. That's it. Just be honest.
It makes total sense. And you actually leave a little bit of the tobacco there where you are.
I have tobacco my own.
I made my offerings this morning,
and I totally forgot about this interview we're going to have today.
But when you sent me in the message,
I made my offerings earlier this afternoon.
And I made sure that I even smudged down to make sure that whatever it is I'm sharing with you guys
is going to be straight from my heart.
One thing I do share with others,
and they do want my teachings or what I've been taught to teach them,
I always tell them that whatever I've been shown, whatever I've been taught,
I won't add on to it, nor will I take away from it.
So most of the things I share with you guys, and even the general population at that level,
I would never add on to anything and lie or conform something to my liking.
I would share everything that I'd been shared with people like you as well, Jeremiah.
There's nothing that's going to take me out of my way to make up something.
Everything I share with you guys from this day forward was always going to be the truth.
And always something that's exactly what was taught to me as well.
Even from the hairy people, there's nothing to add on to.
I'm just going to share the facts and the truth of that, what it is that we're all about.
Bear, I appreciate you spending your time today and sharing some really important information with us
and for also sharing that song with us as well.
That was a very special thing.
Most of us would never have the opportunity to hear something like that.
So I'm very thankful for you sharing that with us today.
Thank you, Jeremy.
I appreciate you allow me to share this.
You don't have the opportunity or the open window or the open door
to be able to share with the general population being where I'm at with myself.
I don't go out in public view, and I'm not a spokesperson in front of thousands of people,
but I have been a spokesperson for different venues like the International Intertreaty Council
and the National Lawyers Guild.
That was like 40 years ago.
But now when I look at myself where I'm at as a spiritual leader and a spiritual healer,
I'll be able to share this medicine, we call it medicine.
I'm able to share this information of this medicine,
the way it was shared to me by Grandpa Raymond, by Jenny Franco, by Agnes Vera,
and a few Matt Vera and all the ones have passed on already.
I'm able to share this, especially with Eddie Sartucci.
There's also where we're at as youngsters that we could still share with elders
that still have an open, open mind to some of the things they've never been taught of.
Because there's still some venues of that with some of the spiritual leaders
haven't been in contact with like I have.
But it doesn't make me any stronger nor any smarter than them.
It just makes me that much more capable of being able to accept what they can teach me that I don't know, that I can share with them the things that I don't know.
They will share that with me openheartedly knowing that I don't know at all, Jeremiah.
But whatever I do know, I'll be glad to share with you guys.
Absolutely.
I hope maybe someday we might be able to have another conversation.
Is there a way that people can reach out to you, or do you prefer just to be able to share things?
through this venue of coming on a podcast this way?
Well, for now, we could do this podcast thing.
After the second or third interview that we get chance to share more with you guys,
that I'll be more than welcome, because I've shared this with the other podcast.
Eventually, I would love to get a group of maybe 20, 30, if not less than that,
to be able to go up there to Bolts Park because this is exactly what the area people want me to do.
No cameras, no recordings.
I'll probably look at everybody and make sure they don't have anything they're holding on to.
But there would be time where the hairy people tell me, if we can get them up through the Bolsh Park,
because there's a gated community there, a gated area that we can actually camp out at,
if they're willing to financially help us or help themselves to be able to get this place,
I spoke to the Ranger up there.
And we can get a Harryman Society up there and close the gates off and literally have a campsite there.
we can all feed each other and have a sweat lodge, a ceremony, a dance circle, because I am a bear dancer,
and bring some other dancers out there as well.
But we can also have them be able to hear and maybe smell the hairy people up there.
And I'm pretty sure the hairy people will be more than willing to present himself in a very mental level,
because this is something some people are going to have a hard time with.
If you see some of the pitler graphs up here at Painted Rock and also up here in Rocky Hill,
there's pictographs up there, and in the pitnograph, they have the hairy man, the Sasquatch, right on top, and all the other creatures are below him.
If you look at his picture and the way it's drawn out, it has like little patches underneath his eyes.
And people always try to misunderstand it. Why do you have patches underneath its eye?
Well, the patches represent kind of like a wet effect when you're teary-eyed and them being so hairy that they are.
when he was introduced to the human beings
and the human beings had to be encountered by him
or they encountered the human beings
the hairy man was very sad
and he cried
and he cried for many many days
if you look at the wife and the children that are next to them
they don't have the same patches under their eyes the key does
he was sad Jeremiah and I'll tell you why he was sad
he was sad because human beings were afraid of him
and he didn't want to be afraid he didn't want to be afraid
He didn't want everybody to be afraid of him.
It wasn't his intentions.
He didn't want anybody to be afraid of him.
He wanted everybody to be respectful to him,
like we would be to our neighbor.
That would be to other cultures throughout the world,
but that's not so true.
The way things are going on right now,
there's so much disrespectful things going on,
even with people of their own nationalities.
And at that time, you know, of course,
when the hairy people got a chance to encounter us
and we encountered him,
we were afraid of him.
And it made him cry.
made him sad. But again, he doesn't want to be sad anymore. He wants to be happy to be able to be
in all the clans or throughout the United States, especially here in California and up in Canada
all throughout the areas of the United States. He wants everybody to know him as a family man,
as a steward of the land, as a steward of the creatures, a steward of loving people,
God-faring people. So these are things that are very, very simple, but yet in society,
complex as it is right now, it's making it very difficult for some of us to share these things
out loud without somebody saying, oh, he's full crap, this guy's, he's BSing us, he's lying.
No, no, I wouldn't lie anything.
That what I told you earlier, Jeremiah, I'm not much into getting into these lies or made-up
stories.
I'm telling you guys the truth.
And I'm happy that I got a chance to share this with you.
And yes, I would love to do a couple more encounters because there's so many encounters I've had with
them that, yes, I'm hoping.
into it, Jeremiah. So whenever you're, you're ready, we can do this another couple months from now,
or maybe less than that. I have other encounters and other stories with you. And they've been,
they're pretty bizarre and they're out there. But I've had other people around me that was able to,
you know, hey, bear. I've seen them. I've seen them. Yeah, of course, I knew. I knew who's there.
But again, to be able to get these people together, maybe three or four years from now and go up to
Bals Park. I have permission from one of the rangers up there and we could probably get a group of us that are, you know, maybe financially fit are able to financially incorporate this because we can spend a whole week up there and they won't charge us a penny to stay up there.
But we're looking at food and water and stuff like that because there's no running water up there.
By then I'll be able to have a little bit more financial assistance to be able to take water bins up there and we'll have water there to last us those days that we're up there.
But this would be an encounter that maybe eventually, maybe you can also join with us too, Jeremiah.
They can sit there with us and we can be around the campsite, get into the sweat lodge.
You see a beautiful bear dance going on, a little ceremony going on.
And all of a sudden late at night, you can hear these hairy people howling and the hairy people are joining in, you know.
I'm pretty sure not going to be rubbing elbows with us.
Who knows?
Maybe they will.
But people probably run up the hills.
they're like,
ah,
the Sasquatch is getting me,
though.
We don't know.
We wouldn't know that.
I'll be telling,
hey,
come on,
calm down,
you guys.
It's a little bit too much,
too much excitement going on here.
Right.
If anything,
I'll probably warn everybody,
hey,
just calm down,
you guys.
They're going to come around here,
and they're going to
probably hoot and holler
and knock a couple of trees,
and they want to make sure
that you guys know that,
I didn't pay anybody
to go up there and do that.
They're the ones
that wanted you guys
come out here,
so that way,
all your curiosity,
your your ignorances and your demeanors of that what you wanted to look for you're finally able to find it without the cameras without the recordings without the you know these green light or red light effects that they could see it late at night or whatever I don't want that to happen matter of fact the hairy people already told me already if these people come around and they want you to do this and that and this refuse them or if not put all their stuff in a log bin and tell me you can't be using stuff until after we're done you know and even then after that
they'll go up there to their village and they'll be laughing about how this little bear our little bear clan man
bear helper literally brought these people up here we're able to you know hang out with these folks a little bit from a distance
because they say sometimes you have to love people from a distance jeremiah so i'm pretty sure that's exactly
what they heard people want to do they want to love you guys from a distance well bear it's been a great start to
what sounds like an extended conversation.
So thank you so much for coming on,
and I appreciate you spending your time with us today.
Thank you, Jeremiah.
Thank you, too.
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This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from Podmeet's World.
As cat parents, writer and I know the feeling of being ignored by our cats.
I often wonder, does my cat even love me?
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From the neon lights of the club to the harsh, buzzing lights of the office.
Don't let the wear show on your face.
Just swipe Mabeline and Sin Eraser,
to erase the night before, wherever that happens to be.
Instantly covered dark circles and undereye bags for a brighter, more awake look.
This do-it-all formula also contours, corrects, and highlights, all while staying lightweight,
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It may be the world's greatest eraser.
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On this episode of Plant Killers, we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and
vegetable killer, bad dirt.
What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer?
the ingredients. But fear not true crime enthusiasts. This story has a happy ending. Miracle Grow
organic raised bed and garden soil. It's made with quality organic ingredients from upcycled green waste
like compost and aged bark. Unlike the other guys who can't say the same, looks like bad dirt's
murdering days are over. Thanks to Miracle Grow. Join us next time on plant killers.
