Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Encounters of Northeast Mississippi
Episode Date: January 10, 2026Join Jeremiah Byron on Bigfoot Society as he interviews Ken from Mississippi about his incredible firsthand encounters with Bigfoot. Ken shares experiences dating back to 1989, including finding puzzl...ing footprints, strange sounds, and unsettling sightings in the remote woods. These stories provide a fascinating glimpse into the mysterious world of Bigfoot and raise more questions than answers about these elusive creatures. Tune in for a riveting episode that just might change the way you view the great outdoors.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand encounters from people who say they've seen something impossible.
From backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to quiet farms and crowded highways.
The stories come from everywhere.
one leaves us with more questions than answers these are the voices of the people
who've lived it so settle in because today you'll hear another account that just
might change the way you see the woods forever so stay with us all right Bigfoot
Society we've got the privilege of talking to Ken today from down there in the
great state of Mississippi Ken's an outdoorsman down there and we got connected
he's he's heard a few episodes of the show and he's he's he's heard a few episodes of the
show and he's
He's been experiencing some things down there since about 1989, sounds like.
So he is going to be on the show today to share some of those experiences.
So welcome to the show.
Ken, how's it going, sir?
Oh, it's going good.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me on.
A lot of this started for me back in 89.
I was originally from Connecticut, born and raised there until 21, and then we moved down here,
260 acres of land my stepdad had.
And it's just way out in the country.
It boarded up to John B. Wildlife Refuge there.
And our land was surrounded by it.
You know, I'd go out hunting all the time and fishing.
And one day I was out there on the wildlife, John J. Bell Wildlife Reservation.
and I went out there a lot of times before and it was this one time I went out and I was walking down this trail and all of a sudden I heard something coming through the woods probably about 35 yards from me moving to the right of me in the woods it's sounding like a bulldozer and I've been in the woods my whole life and I knew I said I've heard deer take off and you know two or three at a time.
I've heard, you know, bears, honey bears, black bears and stuff.
And I said, wait, this is something bigger than that.
So I just kneeled down with my gun.
And I was just sitting there and just listening as that thing was going through,
whatever it was.
I didn't know at the time.
I didn't even know these things were around there at the time.
And just listened and everything just wasn't quiet.
It just stopped, but I couldn't see.
anything. So I really, after about 20 minutes, I just, you know, turned around, kept on walking,
walked back to our land. And the next day, I went out. It was cold. It was February. It was February 1st.
And I went out. It was February 2nd the next morning. I walked down the same trail and everything.
And I got walking and down here, the mud, it'll freeze.
but it'll be soft.
Our ground here doesn't freeze all the time.
We don't get the cold where ground freezes like it does up north.
So I was just walking, walking in the part of the woods,
and there's little bits and pieces of mud, you know,
plates, little mud plates, you know, in the woods.
I was walking, I looked down on my right of me,
and I seen a footprint in the mud.
And that looked like, I was sitting there looking,
I said,
who in the heck is walking around
there's about three degrees out
I said who the heck's walking around
out here barefoot
because the size of the foot
I wore 10 and a half and this was probably
maybe 11 but a little bit bigger
than mine but it had
three toes to it
and I was looking at
who in the heck's got three toes walking around
two degrees weather
you know out here in the woods
and I kneeled down looked at it
and everything and you could tell
it was made probably about 8 in the morning, but you could tell it was made probably about
two or three the way it was hardening up just a little bit.
So, you know, I was looking around and looking around and I just really couldn't
fathom what the heck it was, you know.
So I just went on hunting and went back home after that.
We had to go get groceries.
When went into town and this one, they still had VHSs and everything.
You know, you could get the VHS types and learn them.
And I was in the video store and looking around and everything.
And I got this one of the videos, it was Boggy Bottom Beast and everything.
And I said, well, watch it, you know, bring it back in a few days.
I got some other videos.
And I was watching it and halfway through it.
And I guess when all the people, you know, after this thing was seeing, people were getting together trying to hunt it and everything,
they had one guy showing pictures of it.
And I seen the same exact footprint.
My mouth, I just, it was a feeling come over me.
You couldn't even believe.
And my mouth dropped, and I went out and I told my mother, I said, this is the same exact footprint.
I seen yesterday in the woods back there.
She says, well, if you go back there, make sure you take your gun and everything.
But I didn't think about getting a plaster cast or anything, you know, doing anything.
I would have to run back.
We were 18 miles from town.
So, I mean, that was kind of out of the question.
It was starting to ice up and sleet and snow at the time.
So that was basically it for that right there.
And people down the road from us, we knew them pretty good, and we get talking.
This is along the Tom 10, Tom Bigby Waterway here in Mississippi.
about probably five miles off from it.
We, you know, and I heard from some people down.
There's swamps down there.
And there's an old road that goes back there and they took an old school bus from the 60s and put back there in the swamps.
And there was, I made it a hunting camp.
I called it the squirrel camp.
But there was hunters back there.
I heard about three in the morning something came up and beat on the side of the old school bus.
and they waited until morning
to get out of there and they took off
and I don't know if they went back
or anything like that
but I haven't heard any more stories about it
and let's see
in about 95 I moved away from the land
and I moved to
down the road about 12 miles
the place I bought it was just an acre of land
and all around it was all
it's nothing but woods or miles just land hills
that looked over top of 20 mile overlooked 20 mile bottom
and I rebuilt the house there and
I still have it lived there for quite a long time
and about I think it was back in 2012
I had a, well, I went through a divorce, all that stuff and everything.
And I was living in my camper there on the land.
And an old friend of mine of the family, she came by and she had her grandkids with her.
And she says, can you mind if we camp out here on the side of the yard?
And I had my son with me at the time.
I think he was about 10 or 11.
And I said, no.
I said, go ahead.
I said, do you mind if Kenny, you know, joins you, you know, and have, you know,
all you can play in the yard
do whatever you want to do
and so it came that evening time
we all went to bed I went to bed early
and uh
the next morning
she woke up
and she knocked on the door
she woke me up she says honey I gotta talk
to you and I said what's the matter
you know one of the kids sick or something
and she said no she says I've lived around here
my whole life
and she was older she's probably about
77
78 now, but she said, I lived around here in my whole life, and I've heard everything there is to
hear in the woods, everything that howls, screams, or whatever, barks, whatever. She says,
something came up to the tent last night, right? Through the right away and growled. She said,
I've never heard a growl like that before in my life, and it said it did terrified her.
So, you know, I took it kind of seriously and, you know, just I figured, well, you know,
Maybe it was some kind of animal or something and didn't really give it that much mind.
And I was driving the truck over the road at the time, but I was home for that weekend.
And it was Saturday night.
I was going to go to be in Miami Monday morning.
And it was Friday night when they spent the night.
Well, the next night, Saturday night, I was getting ready to go.
I took a shower and everything.
And it was about 9 o'clock at night.
And I got my bag and a couple Walmart bags with groceries and stuff.
And I went out to put them in my Jeep.
And I walked outside.
I walked to the Jeep.
It was a quietness.
I never even heard before in my life.
It was like the earth just stood still for about two or three minutes.
It was, I've heard quietness, but this was unbelievable.
And I guess if there was, you could have probably heard a squirrel.
breakwind probably a quarter mile away.
It was so dead quiet.
And you could tell something was wrong.
So I put my bags in there and I went back inside the camper and I was sitting at the table doing some paperwork.
And all of a sudden, it sounded like you took 12 professional wrestlers, put them in a circle with their arms over each other shoulder and spun them around in a circle about 60 miles an hour.
It was a noise, a racket
I'd never even heard before
And when they got
It went probably about 10
About 10 15 yards
From the woods right to the road
And as soon as it got to the road
It got dead quiet
It was like you turned to switch off
It was just it was done
And I sat there
And I got chills that came up being
I mean I've never heard anything
And just putting it all together
that's what that's what really really got me.
I knew something was there, but I didn't know what it was.
And so I got on the phone, I called up the road a mile away,
and I talked to people, they don't live there no more, they're gone.
I called, they had chickens and horses and cows, and I told them,
I said, look, something's outside, you know, watch, make sure the chickens are up or,
you know, put up for the night and everything, and then, you know, watch the cows.
I said, there's something around here.
I don't know what the heck it is, but it's, it's, it's, it's, it's eerie.
And, uh, and so they said, well, just, you know, make sure you got your gun, which I always did.
And, uh, so, I mean, it, it was a, I'll tell you the God's on the truth.
I mean, it, it's a scare, but it's not like any, in reality here, a scare.
It's a whole different type of fear
Because you know it's something
And your mind and your body just can't comprehend it
But you know there's something there
And it's one of the
I mean, I still think about it to this day
You know, it doesn't bother me
It was just something that happened that was there
And so I got my stuff
And got my Jeep and I had to go to
go to work so i got going i thought about that all the way to work and while i was driving
miami and back and you know wondering what am i going to be in for when i get you know get back home
you know and but i mean got back home and and uh but with screams i've heard i got woken up at
about 2.30 quarter to three in the morning and i sleep i sleep dead
I'm a heavy sleeper.
I mean, you can be down the window and the doors,
and you'd be lucky if you can get me up.
But, I mean, there was a scream across the road up on top of the hill.
It's all woods.
And, I mean, it sounded like a woman screaming, but it wasn't a woman.
I mean, this was a high-pitched, strong scream that just came out from whatever it was.
And I woke right up on a bed.
I sat right up in bed.
And it just
It was unbelievable
I had the camper
I had something push on the side of the camper
one night about 11 o'clock
And
you know look out at the window
You know you can't see out in the dark
But I mean I didn't see anything
And but I think
When I heard that noise
Like I said
Twelve wrestlers
That's the only thing I could
You know really put together
What it sounded like
was like 12 professional wrestlers in a circle with arms just beating each other going around the circle to late the road and then it was dead quiet and the only thing I could think of was that probably three or four maybe five juveniles trying to you know mess with me or something you know to get a get a reaction see what I'd do and something like that that's what you know I thought of over a long period of time you know it could probably only possibly be
But it was an awakening.
I'll tell you that.
I mean, you don't never hear or see or anything, you know,
and you can live in the woods your whole life and never even have anything like that happened to you.
And then some people it does, some people it doesn't.
And to me, you know, it was like they was curious, like, well, he's been here for years and here we are.
Let's just see what he's like, you know.
were and that's that's what you know I kind of took it as and but to see one yeah I'd
you know I'd love to see one and uh you know just to satisfy my you know my curiosity about
it and you know that that'd be great but um and I have a a structure of one of them
they build or whatever.
You know, you see they're inclined and everything.
They have one of those off in the woods from my land about probably,
maybe 45 yards into the woods.
And I took pictures of it and everything.
There's three pieces of broke wood on the inside of it sitting there.
And then there's an X on the outside next to the,
about probably 10 feet away from the door.
I didn't realize it until my wife seen it in the camera,
the video I made of it.
She said, well, there's an X right there.
I was moving the camera around.
But yeah, they're there.
I mean, they're very, very intelligent.
I mean, there's no words for it.
You know, that's their homes.
Like, you know, you're in your house.
You know everything about it.
That's their house, you know.
It's, you know, they're just, it's beyond belief.
But, I mean, they're there.
And it's, it's, you know.
You know, that's their home.
And, you know, you could, you could probably walk in the woods with a pile of cotton on your feet as quiet as you could be.
But, I mean, they're not going to hear you.
They're going to smell you.
I mean, it's just, you know, that's their thing.
It's like, say, if he was in the bathroom, you smoke something down in the living room, you know, you know what it's there.
They're just, they're very, very smart.
And, I mean, you couldn't fool them if you wanted to.
And I think if you've seen one or they're interested in doing something and they didn't think about it and maybe you caught a glimpse of them.
And they're just, they're very, very intelligent.
And up the road from where my place is, there's a pond, a big pond.
And it's probably about four acre pond, three and a half, four acres.
pond and I used to go up there and go fishing. I just got small bass in there. And I pulled down to the
pond. When you pull down it, there's like a big finger to the right that comes out that you can't
see on the other side of the water. The other side where the water is, you can see the left side of the
water. I pulled up there and got down to the truck and got my fishing pole and I closed the door and
it sounded like an elephant coming out of the water on the other side of that.
You could tell it had two legs.
It wasn't like a deer, you know, chum-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-tum-tch-tch-ttun trying to get out.
This was just through the water, like if you were trying to get out of the water real quick.
And then it got to the land and it just stopped, dead quiet.
I mean, you could have heard a penny drop or a pin that dropped.
It's just dead quiet.
And I mean, I sat down to ask, no, I'm not fishing.
I just got back in the truck and turned around and, you know, went away
because you could tell the weight of this thing, the size of it.
It's no bear and it's no deer.
It's not two or three deer's in there.
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You know, when they're taking a bath or getting a drink or just, you know, soaking in the water.
I mean, this thing, you could hear it come out of it.
And it was coming out quick.
And I said, no, I'm just going back to the house.
That's it.
And there's some other things, too.
Let me see.
A lot of this stuff's happened through the years, and I'm trying to remember it.
you know and just a lot of
a lot of small things
I've never seen one
I always have always wanted to see one
I've heard things in the
woods
and but to see one
no I haven't
I mean I've sat out there
my wife and me and we'd make a fire
and you know sit out there till one two in the morning
and you know you have a
feeling that something's watching you.
You know, something's there off in the woods, but for it to come up or anything,
I wish it would have came up, you know, and could have seen a silhouette and a firelight,
you know, or something, it would have been good, but, you know, never, never had nothing
happened.
And I had a, I got an apple tree there.
And this happened, uh, this past summer.
The apples come out and everything.
We, uh, had a.
I had quite a few among the tree.
And where the tree was, the grass around it, it was all matted down.
It looked like somebody just laid there.
It was matted down.
And I walked up to the tree and I seen one.
I said, where in heck all the apples go?
And I looked up there and there's just one sitting right there in the middle.
It's like they took all the apples off and just left here.
We left you.
We didn't want to take them all.
And I said, yeah.
I said they got them.
And the same little plum tree, I had the same thing there.
If I don't go out and pick them when they're ripe, they'll be gone two days later.
And then I'll have, just have regular, you know, the ones that aren't ripe or haven't gotten soft or anything.
And, but yeah, that's basically about, you know, about it.
there's been you can tell you know you get a feeling you know that something's there you know but you
just can't i mean you could sit out there forever and wait wait seeing one you never see one and then
you know it's just it's just hitting it at the right time and uh even though you're not looking
for it you know that's usually when you end up something happens you know but i've never smelled
nothing. I've never
really felt threatened by them
or nothing. You know, you just
you know, you know
they're there, but when they come around, you know,
you just don't know. It'll just
something will happen.
Right, right. Absolutely.
Now, all these things
that you've been sharing, do they
all pretty much take place in
Tishamengo County?
No, this was
in Lee County. At my other
place over there.
That's right.
The Natchez Trace is just a mile up the road.
And yeah, I don't know if I told you before.
I think I did.
My wife had surgery about three months ago and she had to stay in the hospital for four
days.
And when you come up to Natchez Trace, we go, my land's about a mile from it.
But at mile marker 278, I had her daughter in the car,
me and we were going back home to Tishamengo. She had to stay in the hospital for four days
and neck surgery. And it was raining. It wasn't, it wasn't coming a flood or anything like
that downpour, but it was, it was raining pretty good. And we just, uh, where my land is off
from the trace of mile, you can't see it. But I'm just aware of it. And we were just coming down
the road and we turned the corner. It's kind of zigzagged through there.
kind of snake shaped a little bit.
And when you come around, the hills on,
there's hills on the right side.
And we came around one,
and the lights just hit it.
And for about two and a half seconds,
and I've seen one standing right there on the hill,
the left side of it.
I didn't get to see the face or the head or anything,
but I seen the left side of it with like a hand down,
an arm down in front of its leg.
But I could see the black hair and I could see red,
red in the hair, you know, and water dripping off it.
But it was only for about two and a half seconds, you know, and you go by, go by it.
And I didn't say nothing to her daughter because I didn't know she would have, you know,
flip down or freaked out because if it was me, I would have probably stopped, you know,
and looked in the back mirror or in the glass or something to, you know, to see it.
But I just played like there was nothing there, even though I seen it.
and I didn't say nothing to her until about three days later.
And my wife and me, I told her about it.
When I got home, I called her on the phone and told her.
I said, you ain't going to leave what I seen, you know, standing on the hill.
And it was dark.
It was about 8 o'clock at night.
And just we came around the corner.
It flashed on the hill right there and there.
It was standing just dead as a tree.
I mean, just standing in like they're not going to see me.
You know, that it was, that wasn't shock and it was like, there it is.
And then that's it.
You go by and you get thinking, that's the only time I'm going to ever get to see one.
Yeah.
But it was, yeah, that's the only time I did, you know, actually get a image of it or see it, was that right there.
and but to see one come up you know
I mean I'd really like to you know after everything you know just
well there you are you know and you know that'd be it
but but yeah there's there's something else I mean they
they you know they can you know be quiet
as anything here in Tishamingo where I'm at my wife's house
we got there's there's and yeah another thing they'll follow
creeks and sloughs and everything, you know, for water.
They're around water most of the time.
And we got a couple of creeks around the house here that go by and cross the street in the woods.
And then my wife and me, we were out sitting on the front porch out here.
And we heard something one evening about 10 o'clock at night.
It was just a, I can't duplicate what the sound was, but it was just a whole.
kind of just way about probably close to a mile in the woods or three quarters of a mile.
But it was in a distance.
She said, do you hear that?
And I said, yeah.
I said, there's one.
There's got to be one back there.
And because it's real thick back in there and snaky.
And then behind the house here, I've had eyes shine through the woods at night.
I was walking up there and I got looking at.
I was up there with a dog.
Dog was going to the, took the dog out, and I was looking through the woods.
And I said, well, darn that.
There's no house over there.
There's a house weighing back of it up on the hill.
But it was yellow looking, you know, lights.
There was just one of them.
Then there was two and then one like it went back behind the tree.
And I got looking.
It looked like it would fade out a little bit.
And then it would kind of brighten up a little bit.
And, you know, and I'm sitting there looking at it.
And I says, no, there's those, the people up there, the neighbors, they don't have anything in the woods there.
And I did tell my wife about it the first night.
The second night, I went out there and I looked and, and I got, you know, just standing there.
I guess they can pick you up.
They can sense when you're there, you know, and everything, smelly and everything.
And there it was again.
It was just one eye, you know, just it wasn't glowing bright.
It was like a yellow kind of faded, you know, like a parking light on the front of a vehicle, the yellow like that is, the round.
And it wasn't red or anything.
It was just a yellow, yellowish-looking green.
And just right there, it wasn't bright or anything.
It was just enough so you could see it.
And then it was gone and then it would come back again.
And, but yeah, it's, there's something.
I mean, they, they can live around in communities too, I guess, you know, as long as there's woods around, you know, for like an escape route or something.
But, yeah, there.
And from what I hear, you know, watching the podcast and everything and, you know, other people's stories there, you know, it's basically the same thing here.
We don't have the big, you know, mountains like they do out in Washington and Oregon and Colorado and everything, but we got, you know, dense woods and hills and hollers and, you know, rivers and creeks and streams and, you know, they're just, they're a lot more closer than what people think, but they'll never know it.
You know, you'll never realize it until you hear something or actually see something.
And let's see, where the other job I used to do, I used to go down here and take a couple of the old roads going to work and I'd get on one of the main roads that goes down to the Tom Bigby Waterway down here.
And I'd have to be to work at 6 o'clock in the morning.
And there's a bunch of fields.
And one morning is just about where you could see, but you really couldn't see, is just where light.
was just coming up and I went by this one field and I looked off there and there was a stump
well there's something it was still dark but it was a big gray shape standing next to it
it was just like a grayish not white but a gray and I said that's weird I never seen that
before you know usually it's just that stump just a big stump like old big huge sweet
gum stump that someone cut down years ago and I said that's weird what the heck was that
standing next to, you know, and then it kind of hit me. I said, well, it could, you know, I didn't
know if they were gray or not, but I said it probably could have been, you know, if it was gray.
And it's just, you know, it's those little things like that. They just, things would just happen
when you don't expect them, you know. Absolutely. This area of Lee County and surrounding areas
that we've been talking about.
Are people receptive to talking about what they're experiencing down there?
Or is it a thing where you don't really hear a lot of it about it down there?
You don't hear a lot of it, a lot about it.
You know, I've been down here since 89.
And even, you know, back then people would think, oh, yeah, it's just an old.
You heard a coyote or something.
No, it's just not a coyote.
and they but and people hunt down here you got thousands of tons thousands of hunters of all ages you know all through the years and i'm sure they've seen things and heard things but they're not going to say nothing it's like anything else you don't you know want someone say yeah he's you know crazy or wanting attention or something or wanting you know to bring up something he can talk about which ain't true you know or whatever and
you know,
my instincts of what I know,
you know,
my age,
there's,
there's been people that have seen it and heard it and everything,
but they're not going to say nothing about it.
They don't want to be ridiculed or laughed at.
That's basically it just be laughed at.
And,
you know,
but I mean,
if,
you know,
people see these things,
you know,
and,
and I guess they don't want to bring a lot of people to,
we had some,
something happened when I lived on that like in the beginning when I was talking after I left the
I call it the farm I helped build a farm from my mom and stepdad there in Prentice County
the first time and when I seen the footprint out in the woods out there when I moved away
from there my mother called me it was about we talked all the time and there was one day she called
me about three months later and she says you ain't going to believe what's
going on up here and I said what she says the whole dirt road because the road's still a dirt road
there she said there's cars and people walking up and down the road they're bumper to bumper and
she went out and asked them says what what's wrong is there a wreck or something she says no we're
we're out trying to investigate big foot you know or everything and I said oh shoot I said somebody
must have you know seen something you know there found some footprints or whatever you know
and but I mean as soon it was like a they just fum just flocked right to the
as soon as somebody said something and you know that's what a lot of people a lot of people
I think they'd want to say something but they hunt on other people's land and stuff and they
don't want to bring the attraction to it of people you know because word gets out and you got
you know a lot of younger people hey let's go someone heard something over here let's go
over here and, you know, this and that,
and they don't want to bring the attraction,
you know, to the person's place they're hunting on or whatever.
But, yeah, there's, there's, there has to be a lot of people that have seen them.
They're just not, they're not saying nothing.
And, you know, for whatever, you know, reason it is, but there's, you know,
that 100%, I can guarantee a lot of them have seen, you know, footprints or they've seen
something and you know just won't say nothing about it or it may have you know traumatized them
you know to the point you know to where you know I don't want to get back in that memory or
whatever because I mean I can remember when I heard that outside of my place there in Lee
County I mean it was it's it's something you never hear in your life that kind of noise
even though you hear different noises and interstate everything
when it's dead quiet and you hear something happen like that
it's like Frankenstein coming to life or something
I mean it's just it's unbelievable
and it'll traumatize you for a little bit
and uh because your body and your mind aren't used to hearing
something like that it's just it's
something you never hear and then all of a sudden
boom, it does.
And it just,
it'll grab hold of you
for a little bit, you know, for a while.
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But yeah, there's people, they've seen it, and they're all around here.
I've heard of people even over in Tremont, Mississippi down there, and down Highway 23 south,
I don't know, the old fire tower and stuff.
There's a lot of them that are out there and, you know, bigfoot's and they're all around.
There's a lot more than, you know, what a lot of people think.
They're just, they don't want to be seen, you know, and if they do, it could be because of a mistake or something like, oh, shoot, I just, I got, you know, it's seen me, you know, and I'm turning around moving going back.
but um you know it's just uh i don't know if you could talk to one which probably never could
probably do but you know maybe you can maybe you can't but i mean if you could and just let it
tell you all about it you know and why it doesn't want to you know be seen or um like there you know
maybe there's a lot more less of them now than what they're what used to be and
people, you know, building all the time and putting up stuff.
And, you know, it could be pissing them off because, I mean, the outsides, they're,
their house, you know, and somebody comes in and takes an acre or two and, you know,
really get them, you know, irritated and upset or something.
And you just, you just never know.
It's the outsides, their world.
It, man, that would, that's, that's what we wish.
I'm sorry.
That's what we wish for, I think, is.
Oh, yeah.
To have a conversation like that with, I mean, it might happen someday.
You never know.
Oh, shoot, yeah.
I'll go out right now and cook them a piece of liver or something every night if they'd come up and, you know, talk or mumble or do something, you know.
And, but yeah, you don't never know that one day could come, you know.
But, you know, I never thought I'd have any kind of experiences like I did until, you know,
you stumble across it
and that's basically what I did.
I just stumbled, you know, across it.
You know, there's a footprint and they're checking you out more than you actually know.
It's like someone didn't knock on the door at your house and they came in and walked in your kitchen or something standing there.
There's someone in the house here, you know, or something that's my right.
And that's how it is with them.
They know what's going on all the time, you know.
but yeah
but to be threatened
by one or
I didn't hear
wood knocks but I heard
there was a segment
I was watching the other night
I don't know if it was last night
and it kind of rang the bell
and
this guy was talking about
I think it was on your show
where the wood knocks aren't really
wood knocks but it's like a
and it hit a bell with me
because
he was talking about
it comes from there
their chest like a, you know, or that knocking sound.
And it hit me, I mean, my eyes up and I said it probably is because when I went to school,
I was in fourth, no, fifth grade, we had a Korean boy who came over from Korean.
He couldn't speak a word of English.
I helped him.
He was just, you know, couldn't figure nothing out.
But he told me as he progressed through time, what he could do, they always trained
for war over there.
And as young kids, they train them.
And he says, what we would do, we'd have these with our palate and our tongue,
we'd snap like a knock, you know, but real loud.
And the way he could do it, it could almost deafen you.
I mean, it was so darn loud.
You could hear it a mile away.
How he'd take his, you know, tongue to the top of his mouth and make like a knock of
noise.
And that's what I thought about last night when I was watching.
I said, you know, if they're not beaten, you know, on wood or something, that that's got to be it.
They're doing it with their palate, you know, coming out from their chest, the air hitting the palate and their tongue.
Because it's the same thing, you know, this, I'm going to say his name.
But what he would do, and it was loud.
If you were in a room and he'd done it, it's just, it's loud.
And that's how they'd communicate his kids back.
then when they're like on a war field or something they train when there was kids for war and that
kind of hit me. I said, well, that's probably the same thing because you hear a tree knock and unless you
got a real good piece of oak, even if you got a piece of pine and you hit it, it's going to break
or snap. You're not going to hear, you know, you've got to have hard wood in your hands. You can't
have something that's half dead. You know, we're half rotted away and make a good knock. So I got
thinking about that. I said, well, if you're.
they don't either they do use the wood you know which they probably do too also but they also use
that their palate and snapping the top of their tongue to their coming off of it like snapping gum
almost like how somebody's you know pop gum a snap a gum but it's really really loud and uh that's
it just it just got me you know thinking last night when i was watching that
And things start coming into, you know, sequence with things.
And you're sitting there and you say, yeah, that's how they could probably do it, you know.
Yeah.
I mean, the logic, I mean, okay, so logically the chances that you have a stick within reach at any given time that you can hit against a tree.
So you have to be by a tree.
you have to have a stick all the time.
And that just logically doesn't work, right?
So your example, I think, is a good one.
But also another one I've heard,
and I know people that can do this.
I think, yeah, my buddy Jonathan easily can do this as well.
They take your hands and kind of cup them
and then hit them together in front of your mouth.
And that kind of can make a loud noise as well.
So that potentially could be it as well.
but it's just it's extremely interesting or maybe it's just a mimic sound that they do too you know because they're mimicking all sorts of sounds but uh it is a very interesting thing you know do you have any thoughts about uh down there in that area when you're expecting you know to run into a big foot or to have a sighting are are you expecting to see something that's more of like some kind of you know undisputed
discovered great ape or maybe something that's more closer to a human or do you have any thoughts
about that?
Yeah, I, um, my wife and me talked about it.
And I mean, I'm 57 years old and even even when I lived in Connecticut.
So, you know, 21 and my dad, he had Bigfoot books and everything and we watched all
them shows, you know, growing up through the 70s.
And, uh, even with Leonard Neidmore, Bigfoot and, you know, everything.
all that stuff went all through that.
And to this day right now, really thinking about it and how it looks, it's got the human look to it.
You know, they're all, I think they're all different, just like with people.
You've got different look at big foot.
You got different.
Their faces, you know, their bodies.
Some say they're thin, you know, tall, muscular.
Some are big.
And they're just like, to me, they're probably just like,
different people.
You know, you never know what one you're going to run into.
And my wife and me, we've talked about it a lot of times and watching a lot of the shows.
And I think what it really is is a descendant from the Nephilim way, descendants way down from the Nephilim back then.
Because if you look at their feet, Nethelum, they look, they look just like Bigfoot.
They got huge feet.
And, you know, to me, you know, the only thing, it's, it's not an ape.
It's not a monkey, you know, or anything like that.
It's got too much human instincts, you know.
And the Nethulam, I mean, they made it with so many different things.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
They probably made it with apes and stuff.
You know, probably anything that was out there and you just never know, you know, what's going to come up.
You know, like there's good ones.
There's good big foots.
There's bad big foot just like there is with people, you know, and you read the stories and, you know, like the military has, and North Carolina have to go in there.
They got really aggressive ones and bad ones that had to take them out.
But then you got some that, I mean, they'd, you know, you just, you never know what you're going to get.
you know and i just always keeping
excuse me i got a dry throat tonight
um
i just always keep in mind too you know what my dad or my stepdad
would say you know just watch what you're gonna
what you're looking for because you just might find it
you know and uh you know you could
you know have good ones and bad ones and you got
inbredded ones uh you know learn from you know
over the years like the three toes like the one i see i didn't know it at the time i seen it
that it was inbredded but they say that the ones with the three toes are in bredded and i got
thinking back i said yeah that's all i need right there here you know come up on one of them and he's
in a pissed off mood and you know i mean they could snap you in half or just hit you one time and
i mean that'd be it you'd be gone and you know you just you don't never know you don't
never know what you're going to run into.
And I've heard, yeah, when I was on the land, I call it the land of farm.
Well, my mom, my stepdad, their apprentice county up there in the woods, we knew Game Ward.
And I ain't going to say his name or anything, but he's retired now and everything.
you probably watch these shows.
I get talking to them, you know, and everything.
And I said, are you sure there ain't anything down there, you know, on the bottoms?
He'd say, I don't know.
You know, I don't.
He'd say, I don't know.
And then the next time I get talked to it, he'd come over to the house because we had a dam we just built.
And at a 357, I always had 125 grain bullets in it.
And he had one.
And I said, what kind of grain?
Bullets do you have in your, you know, you use your nearest? He says, I repack mine with 200 grain.
And I said, why do you want a 200 grain? He says, because I got to go out in the woods out there and everything.
And I said, well, wouldn't 125 or 150 do it? He says, no. He says, I pack it as high as I can get it before the shell explodes.
And that kind of, you know, little things like that. And the game warns, they're not going to tell you nothing.
I mean, they got their secrecy thing.
They got to go by and everything.
But, yeah, they know that they're just like the government knows they're there.
They know what's going on.
Everybody knows what's going on except the public.
You know, and I mean, if I was a game ward, I'd probably say the same thing, too.
Well, it was probably just a bear.
It was this honey bearer, you know, something like that, or a bunch of coyotes or, you know.
but yeah there's
but yeah they're there
absolutely and I know that
you know that uh
you know it's not just Bigfoot down there
I've talked to
uh people
oh yeah good friend Missy
Missy Lee Sterling and I mean
there's people having sightings of
um
something down there in Mississippi
it's it's
uh
it looks pale it's white
It's very skinny.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I've heard of that, but I've never seen anything like that.
So I see, I heard about that on your show.
I was one.
Yeah, with the, with the lady there, her name, you know, I just, I can't remember it.
But she, yeah, I've heard, I was listening to her and I've never seen anything like it.
You know, I never heard anything or seen anything like that.
I'm not saying it don't exist because I mean for years until things just start happening.
Mm-hmm.
you know that's when that's when you start knowing that hey there there is something out here
you know and uh but i've never never seen one or anything like that it kind of sounds like one of
them alien things they have out there and you know but you can't you don't never know about
the government i mean all they got a scientist they come up with something that isn't going to
work and they think it's defected or deformed i mean put a parachute on it and drop it out of
see 1.30 at night at 3 in the morning in a swamp or somewhere, and, you know, you're stuck with it
wherever it lands.
You know, I don't put that by them one bit.
And, no, I've never seen one or heard of anything like that until she started talking about it,
you know, and that's what.
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I don't doubt it, you know.
There could be, and it probably is, but it's like,
anything else that wants to be seen and they got their own mentality too i mean they're probably shy
or don't want to be don't want to be exposed because you know people shooting at them already and
you know at the saskwatch and stuff and they you know you get shot a few times i mean i don't
think anybody's going to want to go out with a gun you know that's you know running through
the woods after them and it's just you know and they probably
are that they're probably here and you know but I've never seen one yet would you
would you want to have if you had the ability to actually you know have a dead on
sighting where you can see the face and everything would that be something yeah yeah
the big foot or the gray thing oh big foot yeah oh yeah yeah I'd love to see one you know you know
face on. I just put my hand over my chest and, you know,
like it's, you know, good to meet you and, you know, everything.
And, you know, that'd be it.
You know, but, you know, just show it, you know,
like a friend, kindness. You know, not like, that's what gets me with a lot of
these shows they show going out trying to shoot it. We're going to track them down.
We're going to get this. It's just let Hollywood, you know,
It's like someone getting paid for you and all that's.
My God, you ain't never going to get one.
You know, or you might hear something.
I doubt if you ever get one with the cameras and all that stuff
because they can smell the technology that's made into it.
It's, you know, from the plastic computer and all that stuff.
They can smell the chemicals off it.
And that's probably why a lot of people don't really get pictures or anything from it.
You know, you'd have to have that way up in a tree where the smell would be up in the air
where it can't smell it.
going down and and then they got AI a lot of stuff's made up by that so it's you know it's unbelievable
what they're doing now and people actually believe in it hey there's a big foot no it's AI you know
really really look at it really you know but yeah I'd love to see one you know I just don't want
to turn the corner of the house and there it is standing right there right yeah yeah
Yeah, I'd love to see one.
It's wild stuff.
I think that it's something I've been looking into.
I think that when you bring electronics out,
it can sense the electronics too potentially.
And if there's someone that can figure out,
I mean, maybe it's even just using really old school ways of taking
photographs or
video, even
like how it was back in the 60s,
maybe that's the way that
will be able to
capture something because
there's something about electronics
and the batteries
always die when you're out there.
I don't know if that's the way
to do it, you know what I mean?
So who knows?
I don't know.
I've had game cameras all around
my land there
in the Lee County
there east of Baldwin.
But, you know, where
my places, I've had deer cameras out
and everything and all around. Just,
you know, for deer and see
if something I could get something walking up
or something in the woods that took a picture.
And there's nothing. All I've had
is deer on it.
Deer and wild hogs.
That's about it.
You know, besides birds and, you know,
butterfly flew in front of it.
And they're off the ground.
probably anywhere from four foot to eight foot, but, you know, I'd never, these were the cheap
Walmart kind of cameras, but they were good. And, uh, but I never had the money to get an
expensive one. If I did, I would have put it way up in the tree looking down to see what was
going on. And yeah, I mean, they can, like, you smelled plastic burning before,
kind of fermenting or getting warm and all the stuff they use to make the,
the chips and the plastic and the camera, they can smell that.
You know, they're out there.
They can smell any of us from, you know, half a mile away or even a mile.
The wind hits are just right.
Oh, yeah.
You know, there's something over there, you know, it's, you know.
Yeah.
It's like you being in the bathroom and, you know, your wife's cooking something in the kitchen.
You didn't know, that smells cool.
What the heck is that?
You know, it's the same thing with them.
They can smell like, uh-oh.
you know there's humans or something over there so yeah exactly well you're in i think you're in a
good area uh you know if you're if you're if you're able to you know to keep going out and
being in the outdoors i think you're in you're in a good area where where things could
uh continue to happen in in the future i mean if you look into just like tishimengo county as
we were talking about before oh yeah there's plenty of
of stuff that's happened up there.
And I mean, we've talked to Joe Flippo on the show and the things he's experienced in the area as well.
Listeners can check out those episodes back in the day.
But, yeah, I mean, Ken, it has been good chatting with you.
And to hear what you've experienced so far and definitely keep us in mind if you do run into anything else out there, please reach out.
Yeah, I will.
Anything, how I'll get you pictures of any more, you know, that structure like the one that's the back of the house and there, you know, and different different things, you know, come up.
I'll get your pictures and send them to you.
You know, if anything happens, you know, I'll give you a call and, you know, let you know what's going on.
But, yeah, I always always wanted to get together with Joe and just, you know, just go see one, you know, even if it's for, you know, a little bit or whatever.
them just Joe tell me what to do and what I'm not to do and you know I'd do it you know just sit
there and you know it'd be it would be wonderful seeing one it might freak me how you know right
whatever you know I mean it would shock me and you really get looking you know it's going to stun you
but you know yeah but I mean that's nature I mean that's you know God made everything you got to
ask him about it you know and that's
You know, that's just the way it goes, you know.
Absolutely.
They made everything for the reason.
But, yeah.
Well, good stuff.
Well, thank you for being on the show today, Ken.
I appreciate it.
Yeah.
And we'll keep in touch for sure.
Thank you.
Sure.
Sure.
Okay, Jeremiah.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me on.
It's been wonderful.
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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 of the Bigfoot Society podcast.
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see you in the woods.
Agents who are Realtors do more than open doors.
They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps.
They can tell you about flood zones, mixed use zones,
and decode acronyms like HOA, APR, MLS.
They connect you to lawyers, contractors,
even Phil, the Sewardcope guy.
They negotiate, coordinate, advocate for you,
close the deal with you, and hand the keys to you.
They bring you home.
Realtors are members of the National Association of Realtors,
right by you.
Plan B made over-the-counter emergency contraception legal more than 20 years ago.
It's a safe, effective backup birth control option that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OBGYN recommended brand and the only one that you can find
at all major retailers in all 50 U.S. states.
There's no minimum age requirement and you don't need an ID to buy it.
You can order it through DoorDash and other major delivery platforms too.
That's freedom to be.
Use as directed.
No matter the occasion, snack time should be easy.
That's why Skinny Pop popcorn keeps it light, airy and endlessly delicious.
Skinny Pop is made from just three simple ingredients, delivering an irresistible taste without being complicated.
Skinny Pop simplicity allows you to freely enjoy as much popcorn as you want.
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No overthinking, no tough choices.
When it comes to snacking, Skinny Pop just makes sense.
Deliciously popped, perfectly salted.
Skinny Pop, popular for a reason.
Agents who are Realtors do more than open doors.
They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps.
They can tell you about flood zones, mixed use zones, and decode acronyms like HOA, APR, MLS.
They connect you to lawyers, contractors, even Phil, the Seward scope guy.
They negotiate, coordinate, advocate for you, close the deal with you, and hand the keys to you.
They bring you home.
Realtors are members of the National Association.
of Realtors, right by you.
Plan B made over-the-counter emergency contraception legal more than 20 years ago.
It's a safe, effective backup birth control option that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OBGYN recommended brand and the only one that you can find
at all major retailers in all 50 U.S. states.
There's no minimum age requirement and you don't need an ID to buy it.
You can order it through DoorDash and other major delivery platforms too.
That's freedom to.
be. Use as directed.
No matter the occasion, snack time should be easy. That's why Skinny Popcorn keeps it light,
airy and endlessly delicious. Skinny Pop is made from just three simple ingredients, delivering
an irresistible taste without being complicated. Skinny Pop simplicity allows you to freely enjoy
as much popcorn as you want. Just open the bag and enjoy. No overthinking, no tough choices.
When it comes to snacking, Skinny Pop just makes sense. Deliciously popped, perfectly salted.
Skinny Pop, popular for a reason.
Plan B made over-the-counter emergency contraception legal more than 20 years ago.
It's a safe, effective backup birth control option that helps prevent pregnancy before it starts
by temporarily delaying ovulation.
Plan B is the number one OBGYN recommended brand,
and the only one that you can find at all major retailers in all 50 U.S. states.
There's no minimum age requirement and you don't need an ID to buy it.
You can order it through DoorDash and other major delivery platforms too.
That's freedom to be. Use as directed.
This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeet's World.
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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.
